February 14, 1969
(vol. 79, iss. 114)
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… Cents Ten"Poges Ten Cents Ten y--e Rent strike Student emonstrators, to egin police Duke ,I 1 clash at U of Wisconsin, Imme iately By JUDY SARASOIIN The Ann Arbor Tenants' Union last night…
… disruptions go into fourt 'daV By the College Press Service Student protests all over the country escalated into tense and sometimes bloody confrontations with police yesterday as widesp'ead student unrest went…
… into its fourth day. At the University of Wisconsin in Madison, 900 National guardsmen and police used tear gas and bayonets to try to control' protesting students, with only moderate success. The…
… National Guard was moved onto campus Wednesday when Madison police said they could no longer handle the demonstrations. During the day about 5,000 students used "hit and run" tactics against guardsment and…
… police. Using walkie-talkies; the student protesters kept law enforcement officers on the run by disbanding whenever police attempted to break up - disruptive demonstrations and j # then regrouping a few…
… - tentionally absent from the torch- light parade. They had previous- ly located themselves within the Student Government Council locked capitol building. last night debated a motion to Following the return to…
… and sup- tort, the student added,. "We were port a disruptive sit-in over lan- together, and we gave the cops a guage and distribution require- lot of hell. Tomorrow we'll give nents. them more…
… NATIONS /Pj --- The United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France have been meeting since Tuesday to discuss how to promote a settlement in the continuing Arab-Israeli dis- pute, a well-placed source…
… dan and Egypt. eral U Thant have consistently by black students. One diplomat explained that the position allowed for a phased im- plementation of the UN Security Council's resolution of Nov. 22, 1967…
…. That resolution outlined steps for settling the Arab-Israeli six- day war of June, 1967, and set up Jarring's mission to aid the war- ring parties on how to act on the UN recommendations. advocated Big…