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11 , uel outh.. •~aport trucks wo others Alert Atlanta ·Police Nip Possible New Riot in Bud· ATLANTA <UPD Reports another mob was forming sent a police emergency squad r ushing into Atlanta's riot: tom Negro district yesterday. Officers broke up a group of about 100 persons and arrested 10 who refused to disperse. Some of the Negr oes had "black power" em b I e m s pasted on their s hirts, proclaiming: "We're the greatest." a second the Thanh aged several okesman said. 1 nes were reCong stormed , of Vietnamese about 325 miles Saigon Weduesand were thrown losing 30 men, a militar y spokesHe added that casualties were The 10 persons taken into custody were loaded into two police wagons for the trip to j ail. Unlike Tuesday, when Negroes tried to overturn the police ,•ans, there was no attempt to interfere with the arrests. np is near Mo Due g Ngai province in After the brief flurry of e.xcitement, the ri ot squad armed with shotguns, tear gas and submachine g uns-\\·itbdrew to the edge of the Negro area, known as the Summerhill section, but remained on sta ndby. Musterin g point for t11e city's f orces was the parking Jot of the new Atlanta baseball stadium, where t he city set up a r efreshment stand for officers, m any of wl:\om h ave had very little sleep since the rioting erupted Tuesday. er centra l lowlands.
ong guerrillas, dcernment effo1·ts t o
1em from the Saigon
ged separate attacks
Jay n ight on two of
th Vietnamese rni liits rimming the capi~- armed helicopters
beat off U1e r aiders.
d pl atoon struck a t 9
6 ainst a mililia outpost
miles nor theast of Saiess t han a n hour later,
armen lobbed about 15
s at a Vietnamese mapost th ree miles west of
1. There was no word on
1alties in either case.
Hundreds of Negroes were
out on their front porches in
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ester. Adams was nominated
with Sen. Robert F . Kennedy,
by the Conservatives in SaraD- .Y.
toga Sp1·ings yesterday.
The Republica n \Yill re" I'm an independent Demonominate Rockefeller in Roc hcrat in this fight," he said.
ester today.
Roosevelt's decision could
Answering criticism that
cut eriously into the vote for
the Democratic ca ndidate, t heir n omination of Roosevelt
City Council President Frank will assure the reelection of
Rockefeller, the Libera 1
D. O'Connor, and boost Gov.
N e I so n A. Rockefeller's Party last night revealed results of a statewide poll
chances for re-election.
wh icb it said showed t h a t
However, some support
normally goln&" to Rockefeller O'Connor would beat Rockemay &"O to Conservative Party feller by 600,000 vote , even
candidate Paul L. Adams, 51, with Roo evelt running.
academic dean of Roberts
The son of the late PresiWesleyan Colle&"e near Roch- . dent said two weeks ago that
the Democratic nomination
was boss-controlled and that
O'Connor had been promised
it a year ago.
Roosevelfs choice by th e
Liberal Party's p olicy committee-it must b e ratified
by a nomination todaymarks t he first time in its 22ear history that the party
has not endorsed the candidate of the Democrntic
Party for governor.
The liberals usually draw
from 250.000 to 350,000 votes
on their line. This can be a
determining factor in a clo e
race.
Today On
.S outh Coast
Manatee Com mission chairm an says new budget is expected to be completed today.
P age 1-B.
State Road Department says
traffic light not needed at U.S.
301-Tallevast Road intersection. Page 1-B.
Sarasota city and count:, officials reach tentative accord
on proposed $3.1 million beach
bond issue. Page 1-B.
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