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...Chicago, had been among 28 persons arrested last Aug. 14 while picketing three stores in nearby Fort Deposit that allegedly discriminate against Negroes. Jailed in Hayneville, the workers were abruptly released without bond a week later, on the same day that their cases were transferred to federal court. Shortly afterward, in front of the red frame Cash Store two blocks from the courthouse, the two men of the cloth were felled by two shotgun blasts. Daniels died instantly; Morrisroe was critically wounded in the back...
...with Ermine. The dinner was pleasant enough, but it was just a starter. Afterward, everybody got into limousines again, bound for an art show at Manhattan's Asia House, to which Jackie and Galbraith had each lent some of their North Indian paintings. After a 45-minute tour of the exhibit, the group was off to the Sign of the Dove, a Third Avenue restaurant that Jackie and her friends had taken over for the evening and turned into a discothèque decorated with life-sized photographs of Galbraith, who is 6 ft. 8 in. tall. Someone nicknamed...
...with Publisher John Cowles Jr. and was bounced as executive editor of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, he made a list of U.S. dailies and went searching for a job. He landed one as editor of the Houston Chronicle. He thought his peppy, "print-first-and-plan-afterward" philosophy was just the cure for a paper that ran a poor second in circulation to the Houston Post. Steven souped up local coverage, added a few sparkling features and massively reported the doings at the Houston space-flight center. The Chronicle overtook the Houston Post in 1963 and became Texas...
...hurled gasoline bombs into two white-owned stores, wreaking damage estimated at $30,000. At week's end, amid mounting tension, 250 singing, clapping demonstrators held a CORE-sponsored rally in the Negro section's Winchester Square. Afterward, 25 were arrested when they adjourned to another square for a sit-in. Vowed Mayor Charles Ryan: "There is still a government in this city. It's the government that's going to decide when rules and regulations, reasonable at all times, are going to be imposed." Lack of Communication. Public officials across the U.S. could doubtless sympathize...
Wheelis said that a bill giving residents a larger measure of con- trol in any urban renewal project affecting their homes will be introduced in the legislature Tuesday morning. Immediately afterward, the lawyer for the North Harvard residents, William Homans, Jr. will go to court to obtain a restraining order halting the evictions while the bill is being considered