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Fragments of the demolished desk of Col. Donald Bletz, a CFIA associate, have been sent to Washington where the FBI is processing a partial fingerprint found on one of the fragments. FBI labs are also analyzing fragments of the cast-iron pipe used to construct the bomb. There is speculation the Fragments are similar to fragments of material used in other Massachusetts bombings...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Police Trail One Woman In Bombing of the CFIA | 10/16/1970 | See Source »

...bomb, which exploded in the lesk drawer of U. S. Army Col. Donald Bletz, a fellow of the CFIA, at 1:02 a. m. yesterday morning, was apparently encased in a length of steel pipe, Capt. Leo Doyle of the State Fire Marshal's office, said yesterday...

Author: By Garrett Epps and Samuel Z. Goldhaber, S | Title: Police Seek Two Suspects In Explosion at the CFIA | 10/15/1970 | See Source »

...Col. Frank Petersen of Washington, D.C., a black Marine pilot who led a squadron of Phantoms at Chu Lai, agreed. "You have some very angry blacks who are here who are going to go back and are going to be more angry once they return. There is a hell of a chance that many of the blacks who are being discharged, if they encounter the right set of conditions, will become urban guerrillas...

Author: By Wallace TERRY Ii.), | Title: Bringing the War Home... | 10/8/1970 | See Source »

...Col. Paul Feeney. deputy state director of the Selective Service, said this week that "our attitude is that if a card is reported turned in, we cannot assume that the registrant turned it in. He might have dropped it and someone else could have picked it up. Or it might not be a valid card...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anti-Draft Rally To Collect Cards | 5/15/1970 | See Source »

...answer, supporters of the Bayh amendment argue that the two-party sys tem is not based on the Electoral Col lege alone, but on deep-seated American tradition and hundreds of thousands of lesser elections. In these races a party label is vital, and the two major political organizations would not necessarily be affected by a change in the electoral system. Presidential candidates would still need this wide web of support; the lack of party money and party workers would still discourage and inhibit maverick challengers. On balance, though, the Bayh amendment would probably weaken the two-party system, encourage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: HOW NOT TO ELECT A PRESIDENT | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

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