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Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam — Part 1

129 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jan 18, 1967 · Broad topic: Religion & Belief · Topic: Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam · 129 pages OCR'd
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o r | ci r ‘Vice Administration Building be- 7 I 4 ' both were held in $300 bail for re ae oe “ee . we a ~ me me a i me re ES eee ee FD-350 (Rev, 7-16-637 . oe Loose ot ote te gy < . . (Mount Clipping tn Spoce Below) & Reporters who were invited to Heli for Hearing Lot chose yy) cursoriy examine the cards be- Both Hart and Carlson werd ot anda | K ™ ifove (hey were burned believed " t sont I6 Burn Cai GS ‘them to be authentic. The ash./chareed with breach of | the, r % jes from the cards also were peace and disorderly conduct; PL lctnead fo the cecctene aane a, Hart also was charged with se- platy HI LE fhyCivpe eG bu ~, M » AAA. r AS200 Look On teen er ee hati ell oe ; ; Fat" Another spezk : a Dey Mitecfering with a police Gfficer. | er speaker was the Rev., 3 !David Gracie, urban missioner At an arralgnmen: at the Po- (I congratulate the courageous shearing at 3 P. M. Monday young men who refuse to coop- "Gg. ye MM y. War Protest Is Staged erate any fusther with the Im- On the suggestion of a mem. - At Independence Hall "7"! selective service laws!" rany—philadelphia. Anti-Draft And Police Buildin Heckiers’ shouted “Phony ba- Union, 1515 Soush st —the crowd e | g ture in Red Square?” : ‘Belieg Adaeciaietratian Buitding ' t . TROMLE ASUS Paton Relig ly . . jIndependence Hall yesterday : ; way, the envelo containing! ‘afternoon and burned what they! Meanwhile a member of the neta cds was placed in a mail ' AS a crowd of 200 looked on,'uncer the command of Lt. : [draft cards were collected from George Fencl, arrested James et lev, of Swarthmore Colleze. \ ber of the group sponsoring the loncy!" and “Why don't you lec- left Independence Hall for the Six young men sicod outside Two Arrested : to protest the arrests. On the {said were their draft cards, Police Civil Disobedience Unit, oy by Professor Thomas Brad , : iB. Hart, 23, of Lancast y At police headquarters, the 21 other men and placed in a/&. . fs caster @". demonstrators now totaling™ large manila envelope for mail-/Pe#7 37th st, and Gregg Carboy, 125—were told by police | + ing to Brig Gen. Henry M., 59. 20. of Rodman st near 15th. ney could not enter the build-| Gross. state representative of; Officer Luke Farrell gave thisine j . a ' n such numbers to witness the Selective Service System in, Account of the arrests. é arrisburg. petal was phologiaphing mem: suspects. ~ A It was all part of what wag b€73 Of the Civi] Disobedience The demonstrators then’ sat! ied as the kickoff of nationa] Unit, who in turn were Photo a iiside the Race st. entrance. draft resistance ween, which is graphing me ae monsirators. The demonstrators spent their : we art v: : . fe Oem . , o culminale Salurday with a fart was allegedly bumping po vigil munching cookies, playing. the arraignments for the wo p.l,2-"The Even: Mass protest in Washington, Heemen and spectators watching puitars and rewriting placards. Bulletin” Four-Hour ‘Campout’ Hart stesped on Farrell's foot 2hvee Birls who had carried ® |. Philadelphi:s fame esp pea OF sare; 1 alien sieieiended The demonstration, which be- while moving through the sen renting Bien flipped the gan at4 P.M, ended at 10.15 last’ crowd. - . “a night after a four-hour “camp Farrell, in plainclothes and Placard Bee rete eree the out" by # persons at the Police carrying a walkie-talkie instead updated sign while pi Kets Ty Administration Building, 8th of a camera, warned him not Mean nee Mi ee 1 ‘. ' and Race sts. to become disorderly, kaisky é ‘of Fillmore av. Cam Edition: 2 Star Author: Editor: Wr. B.Dickir Title: The campout was in protest Minutes later Hart again step against the arrest of three per- ped on Farrell's left foot and, Be era wari Beaty Mons during the anti-war rally while raising his camera tO stationed at th : (c Independence Square on photograph Farrell, knocked the tion desk. charges unrelated to the card-'poticeman’s right hand, { ra wourning. ' As Farrell told Hart he wasi trance (find ane said a friend The crowd refused to leave placing him under arcest, Hart!\whom she erroneously thought the police building until bail “fell limp to the grourd." — inaq been arrested. Ross seid ultimately waP raised for the Farrell told him to get up Or'she screamed and kicked and trio—two young men and a 46- lace an adduional charge of pit him on the hand. He was year-old Camden woman. resisting arrest. When Hart te- treated at Philadelphia Gen- Studcnts and Minolere fused, Farrell and a uniformed ara) tinenitel and ratecced = er = Stel seal BY teicaseg. policeman placed him in a pa- ; pane first io Step forward and tro} eet Chestnut at. P cons Gefeasky for, reid by rn his card in Independence The second man. Carison, atond h Of assau Square Sdentified himself a stood in front ef the wagon.it 4 Battery one of assaul Richard T. Williams, 22. He Farrell told him to move or face pe h of th or an, Pouiceman gave ao address, arrest. - reach of the peace, disorder! resisting arract Af. mein nee nt fe she T - . eo 5 . as ig sey misin regrce as tat § Farrel! said Carison replied! don't sce enouzh of my brothers “Well, arrest me.” He was plac. here today.” Wiihams, a Negro,ed in the wagon. es a _ : gs @ lobby’s informa- Character: or Classification: Bubsiiting Office: | Being inves Heated Siibau dipples but intermixed with sec- tctarics and businessmen fust * - vee ae aT
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