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Student protests, May-December 1971

1971-06-06 Daily Iowan Article: ""Anti-War Violence Strikes City"" Page 1

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Cloudy Cloudy Thursday with chance of showers or thundershowers. Highs in 60s. Partly cloudy Thursday night and cooler. Lows mid 40s. Fair Friday. Highs 60s The Daily Serving the University of Iowa Established in 1868, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Anti War Violenc On the Move A crowd of several hundred young people protesting the Indochina War march by streetlight down Iowa Avenue Wednesday night. Soon after this photograph was taken the crowd began a "trashing" spree in downtown Iowa city. Damage was reported at Barney's DX station, Iowa Book and Supply, the federal Post Office Building, and the Armed Services Recruiting Center. - Photo by George Popkin DI 6/6/71 p.1 (of 3) A handful of Wednesday nigh war demonstra average of bet ranged through breaking window About 100 la including Johns puties, the Iow Iowa City and ments, dressed down Clinton Su crest to break fore midnight. No names of released by iow Iowan press ti (It was learn persons detained A3, a local repo and editor-select Walsh, who was of reporters and corner of Wa Streets, was hust a bystander. It time whether a against him.) Several people and released a for minor injurie demonstrations. Police attacked caught on their crest with night injuries were ap BLOC The melee laying and mar Armory turned sit-in at the inte Burlington Street The crowd, wh as 1,000 at its pea turned hostile e beled "Barney's
 
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