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Word: stationed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Union Square park for threatening Ford. He had handed a note to a cashier in the St. Francis that proclaimed, "The mission: To gun down President Ford. Need to have a room for three people." Then he fled into the park. In Florida, John Clayton Massey, an unemployed service station attendant, was charged with conspiracy to assassinate the President. He had walked into an FBI office in Ocala, Fla., claiming he was part of a plan to kill Ford and Senator Edward Kennedy. However unrealistic such voluntarily revealed plots may have been, the climate of violence could not be ignored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SECURITY: PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...purse was an unloaded .44 Charter Arms revolver and eleven cartridges. The policemen found two boxes of ammunition in her car. They read the standard recitation of rights to her, then took her to the Mission police station. The gun was confiscated, and she was cited for possession of a concealed weapon?a misdemeanor under California law. A police lieutenant called the Secret Service to ask if the federal agents wanted her detained. "They said it won't be necessary, that they'd go talk to her," a senior San Francisco police officer reported. So Moore was released...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SHOOTING: FORD'S SECOND CLOSE CALL | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...detection of movement within a 90 vision field. The greatest threat of violence in recent years has come from new-left radicals, some 6,000 of whom have vowed to stop Emperor Hirohito from boarding his plane this week for a state visit to the U.S. Japanese officials will station 19,000 police at the airport to see that the departure goes as planned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ABROAD: THE TASK IS EASIER | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...friend, James Kilgore. Kathleen Soliah is now being sought for general questioning. Authorities suspect that Kilgore was the man who hired a San Francisco mover on Sept. 21 to carry a wicker basket to a vacant lot 1½ blocks from the city's Ingleside police station. The mover became wary, looked into the basket and discovered a 14-in. pipe bomb wired to a clock. A similar bomb was found in the Harrises' apartment, leading the FBI to wonder whether they had been involved in at least two pipe bombings in the area hi recent weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE HEARST CASE: WHICH PATTY TO BELIEVE? | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...under the overhead reading lights we looked hearty. We carried our suitcases from station locker to bus with a semblance of ease. No longer did the seats bruise our kneecaps or cramp our muscles, and at times we slept...

Author: By Alan M. Kaufmann jr. and Edward L. Trimble, S | Title: We Rode Around on Greyhound Buses, and Saw Some Ball Games | 9/30/1975 | See Source »

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