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  • , Coordinating conceivable·that 15. probably by • on July 27, 1967. who participated and protests of the Student membership of the group exerts.much militant Advertising It is· financed received Society the.·· ... - Nonviolent Coimni.ttee. Due
  • conviction a drive began in the community to raise funds for an appe al. Laskey's cousin, Peter Frake s, b e g a n walking th e str e ets, carrying a sandwich -15- board advertising the "Laskey Freedom Fund." After warning him several ~im~s about his
  • , "MuhammadSpeaks", at different times -:hroughout the year. This is performed by NOI members standing ~~ street corners or walking through crowded streets advertising the paper for sale. • • this same paper is sold in Syracuse, N. Y., through display at a Muslim
  • " containers small sizes. ~ "Large economy- turn out to contain proportionately less than Uninspected fish, processed in dirty, un-inspected plants, caused 400 cases of food poisoning on a ·single weekend in 1966. Shops have advertised installment rates
  • at 315½ Eddy, Ithaca, New York. '1'he November 8, 1966, issue of the "Cornell ( Daily Sun,'' a Cornell University daily ne'1spaper, contained an advertisement signed, mong others, by one David J. Rindos, class of '69. This advertisement stated
  • a • san1wi ch bo~rd . advertising _the "Laskey Freedom Fund1 " ~ · 1 ~- . e r O~'\ua.K ~"'-•~ - - l--o..a½- \'l,\,.oc.a,..,,,L "'- fter (arning him several t .i~~~ about his activities, • policJ arrested Frakes on a charge of blocking pedestrian . j