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- of these relatives were
killed . in the Detroit riot inc·reased tension and the poten
tial for violence in Grand Rapids.
- 28 Negroes in northern New Jersey towns have relatives in
Newark; many work in Newark and live in the surrounding
communities.
Phone calls
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--- became
extremely inct'ignant to find their double- parked cars being
ticketed and towed away .
News of this police action was
rapi d ly transmitted by cab radio throughout the ghetto.
The difference betwee n Newark and Detroit at th is
point , however
- to be among the oldest in the
City, but there has been a considerable amount
of new construction. Over three-quarters of
the housing ·in the cur-few area was built before
1939; about three-fifths of the housing in
Watts was in this category. This lower age