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the city were tired, having traveled 200 miles on trucks
from their summer encampment.
For some, the city- was un
familiar territory occupied by an unfamiliar people . . With
out training in· their role as auxiliary law enforcement
personnel
- to the streets
to urge order .
He himself traveled about in a car with
a bullhorn.
Nevertheless,
~
many white citizens reacted unfavorably to
the fact that police had permitted Negro community leaders to
~id in the dispersal of the crowd on the first night
- and cited such agreements as the Consular
Treaty, Tabling the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty,
Air Travel Routes and three other agreements.
Probably we have concluded more successful agreements
with the Soviets over the past several years than we have
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PLAINFIELD
@
Ai>.D
6:00 p.m. az Saturday
At approximaCely
the Mayor and Police
Hj
Chief
of Plainfield
~wart"Armory
th&
a.a
I
were sent
into
that
szxx staff
the Governor's
his
staff
to travel
in dealing
~lice
with
officers
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The minirail
to serve as an urban
represcn~_
tow:ard meeting t~e specific
an application of new
7
of urban travel within a well-
need·s
.
.
defined cohesive
Acil.mlly; .two things are proposed
·community.
The ffrst is the system
itself