The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July"I2, 1978-Page 9 ash es licemen was most dense. The ally attired, t-shirted assemblage' d around, waiting for the impen- Nazi arrival. e crowd swelled, the assembled lators grew more vocal and- ersus arguments and fisticuffs e out between anti-Nazi forces and tuette Park residents. Most of the sated 5,000 spectators came from surrounding area, intent on tecting our park" from the en- chment of outsiders, particularly Cs. So area residents vehemently red back and forth at each other, ing over the Nazi right to march. e they get the blacks and the Jews, re going to come after you," said a gish man sporting a Marquette Memorial Day Run t-shirt. 're gonna get your ass next. These ering butchers have no right to F h h," he said gesticulating angrily at lder World War II veteran, who ered that he just didn't want FRANK COLLIN, NAZI leader his speech at Marquette Park. gers in this neighborhood." See CROWD, Page 10 nd