Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 7, 1971 Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May7, 1971 'MAYDAY' ACTIONS: Chronology of protest (Continued from page 9) Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare, where 224 of them were arrested for parading without a permit. A superior court, meanwhile, ruled that the bond collateral should be only $10. April 30-Over 2,000 demon- strators encircled the Justice Dept., during the last day of the, people's lobby. 339 were arrested and charged with disorderly con- duct, and bond collateral set at $25. May 1-The first of the "May- day actions sponsored by the Mayday tribe consisted of a "festival of life" rock concert at Algonquin Peace City, where people had been gathering since April 24. Up to 50,000 )eople spent the day at the protesters' campground. May 2-At 6 a.m., persons sleeping in Peace City were i awakened by police on loud- speakers ordering them to evac- uate. Those who had not left the park by noon were arrested, add- ing another fifty persons to the arrest total of about 1,030 pro- testers. May 3-The first day of the Mayday Tribe's traffic blockage was marked by over 7.000 ar- rests. Police, supplemented by 10,000 federal troops, rounded up people in the areas where pro- testers attempted to block roads. Police deployed tear gas clubs in many of the arrests, and snuttled the demonstrators to detention camps and city jails. Bond was set at $10, and police fell under heavy criticism charg- ing them with failure to carry out legal arrest procedures, and to ITV RENTALS $10.50 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY AND SERVICE CALL: N A T RENTALS 662-5671 The Union Barbershop is NOW specializing in Hairstyling LONG Razorcuts Trims BEARD SHAGS Daily Mon.-Sat., 8:30-5:15 For appointment call: 662-4431 MICHIGAN UNION take "even minimum legal care" of those arrested. The Mayday Tribe's attempt to "shut down the government" re- sulted in a number of traffic snarls at key Washington thor- oughfares, though few employes were reported absent from gov- ernment jobs as a result. May 4-Traffic by Mayday Tribe supporters continued on a far less extensive scale. Arrests by police also continued, although this time proper arrest warrants were filled out. Another 2,700 persons were arrested during the demonstrations and a sit-in at the Justice Dept. in the afternoon. Protesters had marched to the Justice Dept., lead by Washing- ton Police Chief Gary Wilson, and had been allowed to sit in for two hours before the arrests. May 5-National moratorium day, sponsored by all three groups, featured a PCPJ and Mayday Tribe march and rally at the Capitol, where 1,20 more people were arrested to bring the total to over 11,000. 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