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Ar14 P ' 0 I r ' '' 41 i'4- : ' A s)1 ' q to ' ''00''' ii ii 11- 744 N Atk ''' ' flAo'lt t' 1 '' ' k4k —A1'4rA'r 447 '1' I il t o 'I 1' ktit 4111 T 'A - riot-tor- t 1 t - Space ' spokesman said also eliminates the threat this r o down is the 'From 2000 feet on tary's space" an FAA ''And f i posed by snipers shooting at airplanes" President Johnson ordered federal troops to the Detroit area at the request of Romney and Cavanagh They requestearlier declared a state of emergency ed 5000 men The President sent 4700 and said Detroit looked like a bombed Among the troops were the 2nd Bricity neither endorsed nor criticized the gade of the 101st Airborne Division the decision "Screaming Eagles" of World War The 5000 Guardsmen troopers and fame and the same unit which poured into policemen encircled police precincts and Little Rock Ark to put down riots sestoof guard over firemen as well as ' companying the desegregation of Little 1957 patroling the city of 11 million 30 per Rock Central High School in cent ot them Negroes Troops Used Previously New York Times Service — "We are LA FRANKLINTON through clapping our hands and marching" said Lincoln Lynch an orgaraz er for the Congress on Racial Equality "From now on we must be ready to Fear Fire Deaths In the past 10 years federal troops have been used to quell rioting in two cases — Little Rock in 1957 and at OxfordMiss when Negro James H Meredith was admitted to the- - University-o- f As the fires roared goods inside grocery stores popped open in the heat and spurted up in shoots of flame Yellow tongues of fire raged brilliantly in the - kill" About 125 footsore and weary Negrrs applauded anorcheerki Lynch and A Z Young a Bogalusa civil rights leader who said that Negros would "burn up Louisiana" if they were not granted equality of justice (Copyright) he was forced to Twice however duck for cover as Guardsmen and ers exchanged tire A fireman was felled by a bullet while battling a blaze and firefighters with I( Now Military Vance said he would watch the situation closely and act as developments warranted The White House stood by the decision Gov George Romney who a night CORE Aide Warns We'll Kill an' Burn Docks for Cover 242-ho- Cavanagh sharply disagreed with the decision saying "I still share the conviction that I would like to see the com mitment of federal troops at this time" Guardsmen patrolled the ravaged area and fanned out across a mile section of the city as 1600 firemen silhouetted by the flames tried to bring the blazes under control At the north end of the most violently troubled area three battalions of regular Army troops were camped on the State 1 1 ' 11 :1":0A Press WirePhoto 4 ara - Vance Romney and Cavanagh made tour of the destruction late a and Cavanagh said later he Monday that thought the tour convinced Vance the regular Army troops were needed "The combination of looting and burn30 ing had increased in the previous minutes" he said The Federal Aviation Agency ordered all commercial and private aircraft comto maintam of 12 Detroit miles log within ' an altitude of 3000 feet or more Mayor Dimgreem with! whole block blocksmere blackened skeletons of what &Ice stood on them was heavily devastated by fires new and old s - 4 o14 '' :10 trouble!'' - loN 'i Arrests mounted to 2000 Injuries totaled 1000 the number of fires hit 300 for the day and 600 for the two days of afore or police n being ordered to duty in Johnson Monday city by President I -- 1 ' I -- it otti ''1(' 111 i '''t Members of 10Ist Airborne Divllion assemble outside Detroit after - j -- a - ! 4 j i t' af r 4 '9 'rri N 41 t - ' : 4 $ t ! ''' 1 tl - 1t I (40k 'Z - - 4A ' - 4 ' PF '' r'otl-Nt '' 4144 I - - "' ' if ' : ii r fi :'i1-''et'- '::---6- ' ' ' Ar: ' '' '4' 'r ci - - T' t g ' e '''t 44 f - after-hour- )-- ii '1' V ' 11 1 v Jti ' ' ' :: ' v7 - i ': i 2L: ' z Arrests Total 2000 firefight with After a fierce hour-lona sniper asemblance of calm returned however to the 12th Street district On the near West Side scene of the police raid drinking place that on an touched off the violence First Army troops sent into the city were 1800 men from the 101st Airborne Division which had been poised at the Fair Grounds only minutes from the hardest hit areas of the West Side Another 3000 paratroops stood ready at nearby Selfridge Air Force base Guardsmen in squads of 15 men pa- trolled the embattled area in 212 ton trucks an hour after the 9 pm curfew and the streets were almost empty They warned stragglers at gunpoint "Get the hell on home" Justinas Bavarskis an Associated - Press-- newsman - crossed—townand reported only a felt persons not in military -- to- I ''''' e)J''''''' curfew on the city in the second night of violence iron-boun- A when authorities have time to inspect smouldering ruins Romney Tourti Area awaiting the possibiliry that they might be sent into action Thirty miles In the north at Selfridge Air Force Base almost 3000 more were in tents along the runways — with buses and helicopters nearby for transportation — waiting word of whether they would be sent into Detroit Cyrus Vance special assistant to Defense Sectretary Robert S McNamara had earlier said the federal troops would he held in reserve unless the situation worsened About 4000 Guardsmen were in the streets with SOO Detroit policemen atid 200 State Police troopers clamping an Near Calm Returns '1 -) :::01::: 4 ' '''''' ' - 4-- r ' - - ) " ' -n- --- '' Iplo ' 112 I 1 if e'A 4:: r- : I w7i1:1 '93 4 ' t '4' ' 1 r'?'"-1- '' 1:: ' )1 4' votzf± i i p ty 10 t- - ' " ii- - - :' -- -- 'ik- Lt - A iirAtro"---- '4 ' ''- - 't401--- -' - ) 1 gr: t 1 ' i 744 1441--0 J J Leo ikt rit4 - t" 'It drf004-- -- -' i : ( i el J t41 - iI 1 - 1' ik ' — t tikj l' rt ' 1 ) 1I -- " -' ft - of protection Associated Press Justinas Bavarskis reported that the 5th Precinct only a mile or FO comrnu- from the fashionable nit) Of Grasse Pointe Park was "under siege from four or five snipers" The 1800 troops were on the north fringe of the focal point of rioting sniping burning and looting Booming explosions resounded in the darkness as armored personnel carriers and tanks ground down streets in some sections t londs drew tram the burning to mount continued newsman 0:4r - - 1 I 1 1 ' - i "I'' t: --SII: -- -i ' 4 A ii'll I 1 ' ' 0 - Continued From Page One ei 29 IP 00 - ' i- - d LBJ Sends US Troops Into Detroit Streets of Terror - 116 A '"-- It 1 - -- - - 4r !NI— f-- 4 : I '" '''' : i - -- ''1':- " lt- : $ t C'''''L – - i' i' '- r r i t - : I lik t ' I r i 1 1 A --- 4 :: Today July n Salt Lake Tribtme -- I ' rhf 12A - Mississippi in 1962 As he requested the federal help Romney said experience had shown the second night of rioting was "usually worse than the first" and warned "without help the situation could become darkness Police and firemen repeatedly told newsmen at fire scenes "We think everybody got out in time but were not sure" Officials said there was a "good possibility" that more bodies would be found uncontrollable" ' 0'"' -- ) Won't Tolerate Violence - 'lft - Johnson Says in Appeal t t : ' d lolence" 4 - t 1 - r t i -i- v- '' 1 N Ta51 ' -- - : '''': appeal to every Amer' can in this grave hour to respond to this plea' In strong firm language Johnson said law and order have broken down in Detroit and thus federal intervention was required 1""""-m- - r'r tr a' i t -:- l'i This It-- 4 i I : F '' ' ' " Y n i J 11 abd combat lawlessness in all its forms — and "firmly to show by word and deed that riots looting and public disorder will not be tolerated" '"In particular" he said "I call upon the people of the ravaged areas to return to their homes to leave the streets and permit the author- - No nestle I t i Opon 1:30 OHM SUNDAY cot II 353-46- St TO t t LI ''' 1 ' ' - ' - 'it :- ) 1zA 4 : Gcrdon Fresh 1 T ii1t!ti it t trR I 4 I r i ''' '1 k i L N ' abi o) 1 4 '''''"4 ' i-- I ' i : —:')''V t - 6Pb- ''' - - 1 t ) dy ' -- - ' : 4-- ' " ''" : : ' : '' ?4' :' r' :: - : " :rr r"7r'r :'' ' : ' ' :' " : :' ' -: I ' :-- : 1 : k:--t ‘ r' A it "" I ' ''' :' : - ' 4i - - ' r'--- -- - A ::!:: :'": : 'f: ' ' ''' - :2' '' 7 i ' 77- : - i : t'7'1 4 'S: i'' I 1 4 -: me--'7)-7--scr- 1 : 't 1 e''''''''''''' - A ''1'16 I ''' t lk 1 ! 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