Word: arresters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Radcliffe College President Mary I. Bunting is scheduled to appear in court this morning to answer a charge of disturbing the peace. The arrest of William Bunting '69 took place Wednesday night when Cambridge police say he interfered with their efforts to arrest a newsboy in an incident in Harvard Square...
...police account alleges that Bunting "fired persistent questions" about the arrest at Patrolman Woodrow Curtis as he grappled with David O. Jones. This attracted a crowd, and Curtis told Bunting to leave. Bunting refused, and was then placed under arrest. Bunting could not be reached, and Curtis, reached at his home, refused to discuss the matter...
Five days later, the City and Federal governments that most of the marchers had elected or supported or were members of ordered 1000 police in riot gear with shotguns and tear gas grenades to surround Resurrection City, and arrest the 100 inhabitants left inside for overstaying their welcome...
Versus the Draft In Welksley, Mass., last week, FBI agents walked through the open door of the local Unitarian-Universalist Church armed with an arrest warrant. The man they wanted was Richard W. Scott, a 20-year-old soldier who had deserted his unit as a war resister, and they had come to the right place to find him. The Rev. Robert Gardiner, with the approval of his congregation, had just granted the youth the ancient right of church sanctuary. It was a symbolic gesture, of course, since neither Scott nor his protectors tried to stop the FBI from taking...
...weeks ago in Manhattan's Washington Square United Methodist Church, which had offered sanctuary to Draft Resister Donald C. Baty. Two Rhode Island draft evaders holed up for four days in Providence's Unitarian Church of the Mediator this month, before police moved in and arrested them. Boston's venerable Arlington Street Unitarian Universalist Church has twice offered similar haven, and three San Francisco churches-one Presbyterian, one Methodist and one Episcopal-have opened their doors to civil disobedients. This year's general assembly of the Unitarian-Universalist Association called on all its churches to offer...