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  • in 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
  • , 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
  • 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