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Students for a Democratic Society, 1965-1972

1972-04-13 Article: 'Hearing on 2 UI Groups Over, No Action Taken Page 2

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Take This Fire Truck to [?] Most boys want to be a cowboy OR a fireman, but two-ears-old [?] dedicated hose-and-holster man. He and his six-gun manned the [?] most of this morning, rejecting the other atractions on the play [?] son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morsch of 1234 Ash. Street. (Press-Citi [?] P-C 4/13/72 [?]rs. Gilly Claims [?] he Union' Behind [?]blonski Killings [?]INGTON, Pa. (AP) - [?] Gilly, confesed par[?] in the 1969 ,urders of [?] Mine Workers insurgent [?] A. "Jock" Yablonski [?] wife and daughter, said [?]e was told "the union" [?]ind the killings. [?]ather told me that the [?]ki murders had the ap[?]f the 'big man'," Mrs. [?]id in a lengthy state[?] etailing her knowledge [?]llings that was read in [?] Country Court. [?]that meant Tony [?]sident United Mine That was her only reference to him in the statement. The statement, a rambling document that also contained the names of two men, "Titler" and "Owens," was read into the court record by an FBI agent at a pretial hearing for Mrs. Gilly's father, Silous Huddleston, a 63-year-old retired coal miner from LaFollette, Tenn. Mrs. Gilly was not present for the proceeding. Titler and Owens were not further identified. She said Yablonski's killers [?]nned at one time to murder [?] by putting arsenic in his [?]r-present, pencil-thin cigars, [?]by dynamiting the family [?]ne in nearby Clarksville, [?]of how the payoff money-
 
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