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October 24, 1967 - Image 10

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PAGE TEN

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, X967

PAGE TEN TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1961

D.C.

Function at the Junction

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PICKETERS SCALE THE PENTAGON WALL late Saturday afternoon. The crowd moved from the
Lincoln Memorial to the Pentagon, and diminished to half its size, with 30,000 protesters trying
to confront the warmakers.

FEDERAL MARSHALS, CITY POLICE, Military Police and
Paratroopers were called out to guard the nation's capitol.eAbout
100 counter-pickets came to Washington to demonstrate in favor
of the war, some of whom gather in back of police lines with
their signs.

THlE NATIONAL PEACE TORCH which came across the United States from Hiroshima and arrived
in Washington Saturday morning is held aloft in front of the Lincoln Memorial where the initial
rally began.
Photographed for The DAILY by
JAMES FORSYTH and MARVIN BOOKSTEIN

OUTSIDE THE PENTAGON Military Police, Federal Marshals and Paratroopers dig in for a long
night that ended with hundreds of persons arrested, and injuries to both demonstrators and police.,

OF COURSE THE HIPPIES came to the march and the girl
pictured above is wearing a dress pattern of semaphores, the
universal peace symbol.

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