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VIOLENCE IN OHIO

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) CLEVELAND (Ohio), July 20. Governor J. A. Rhodes, of Ohio, declared a state of emergency in Cleveland overnight after a second wave of racial violence had swept the city. The Governor’s action came as hundreds of police and the State national guard fought violent mobs in the city’s Negro slum district. One Negro was shot dead, and two were sent to hospital with gunshot wounds. At least 60 arrests were made, raising the total to 100 since rioting broke out on Monday night

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31117, 21 July 1966, Page 15

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VIOLENCE IN OHIO Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31117, 21 July 1966, Page 15

VIOLENCE IN OHIO Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31117, 21 July 1966, Page 15

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