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1669-19 Social, Society,& Local News 1946-1993 necause one of the things NW.',4th.Sire that gave this populist tom• • enue,will ser ing-together a unique tone r� t quarters for was_the people with guitars and others wi and banjos In their hands, t~ "1+�, y - The Il-uni plain and unadorned, and f Melt()Comma harmonicas to bend notes out will he uperat of. Herald MaleW RICHARD J011HSON (y'a Welfare I And all the more sweet the Gear Rolled Up,a Camper %loves Out of Reach'*Flamingo Park sound was for the lack of 1(1 all non-delegates are expected to letu r today Till.: LITT! high-powered electric anvil- J \ ? 'I� (7 - ry Board, w furs and frantic drumming, land, approve • 300-watt PA systems with re- as Model C verbs and a volume thatTroops Non —Delegateswelfare °Hie cracks:he human skull. ' the "mibiove.s proji * * * to alleviate sc Passim the Wor(I lems of dl: Metro Welfar SOME OF them Prepare had mesto Fold Tentssit Sutton. • sages, these street singers, some income and some of them didn't. a I.5•dey time Take two guys named Eddie. Model City Eddie Kallis,23,a tattered, By ROBERT D.SHAW JR. ►>anerrrs�x�nwa•ra,nwR•n*-.r,..:, z; r.•D,r,u;,; .., ._•.t548.000 for t hairybanjopicker and singer Heraldsue Writs. and then put his hands nn gcant land at out of Berkeley,demonstrat- liffrnty the(:reef: 17!'.\n. / 2(; Nydam's shoulders, police corner. Sunburned troops, weary said. Sutton said od how the street singer can delegates and still-chanting Resolution Supports Feta 4C was onthe sec- come and t pass the word to passersby non-delegates all made prep- /lc ondryant n ndelegatl arrested guidelines w, who might not realize what's arations t' go home Thurs- Demonstrators Cat Dem/linee happening. during convention week.The keep the cep Like, Eddie wasplunkingday, as Miami Beach's con- Business Disappoints Hotels 4C first arrest came Monday "on an em vention week straggled to a night when Ernest Herron of only." that banjo at Washington close. mparrlaclsaeatRa> amiswRs+ewagfaetpesl Avenue and 17th Street and , Chicago tried to climb the Currently, t a light drizzle started Though '00 demonstrators, most of permit four demonstrators to g patter- small bands of fence. applicants for ing down. So Eddie hit the never-say-die Students fora them Zfppies, gathered in carry him away. in Dade and li front of the convention cen- ' Within the hall, the.Viet- key of G and sang: "Didn't it Democratic Society, Vietnam Later,one of the protesters help available ter for an "Eat the Rich" nam Vets won delegate sp- rain, chi 1 d r e n, didn't It Veterans Against the War, • set a small gasoline fire on proval of a resolution urging '•If we don' rain?..." and Zippies managed to get evening of guerrilla theater 17th Street, and the group portunity to climaxed by the burning of a the Justice Department to • it on once more in separate sat down in front of Gate !0. problem of dis YOU'D BE surprised how four-by-eight foot picture of Almost immediately, about withdraw suhpenas against now there's a demonstrations, logistics 23 members of the anti-war many' people suddenly no- took precedence over almost Lyndon Johnson. They were 100 riot-clad Florida High- grout) we'll have I iiced they were getting wet. everything else as: • led by a man scattering SIO way Patrolmen roared up to group. two years," st Eddie Evans, though, he • A 2,500-man contingent and$20 bills who refused to the back of the complex and Earlier, about 50 SOS Director Horac lidn't have any message. But g identify himself. sealed off the 'gates after members mustered their last then, Eddie Evans at 54,has of federal troops, never even Lyndon Baines McCoy- going inside the fence. spasm of energy for a four- DISCUSSIO' oughscuffledh all over this placed on alert all week, pre- ill-in ern," the• chanted as the hour mill-in in the lobby of of urban renes • pared to abandon their mile- ) While the troopers were ountry with a pint in hisgasoline-soakedpicture, sto- the Carillon Hotel headquar- Grote filled ockrt,singing songs. wide tent city at Homestead arriving, most of the demon- lers of Hubert Humphrey to three-hour mei g g g Air Force Base today to re- len from the hall two weeks strators got up and marched P y When Eddie read about the ago,finally caught fire. protest an accident Sunday The issue turn to North Carolina. down Meridian Avenue f° in oil-drillingion,he took off fromimohing a Miami Beath hi-alud in Ap ship In linos- • Bus tours and a IISO Before abort 1,300 nn•lnnk• Flamingo Park. Aland 7 i wowan and R ih000hlrt' Mrfin I onun allow RI ('n I I era, Ilia ,lauunrol,aloto Alan nllialo, vlu,niing fil,a,rniilec, in, Telt., and 1111;11111km! hi lal (tables light campaign able. down the acyr liantl Beach and Flamingo occupied the dayof some "bombed" a sand "dike" joined a group of newsmen g built by the Vietnam Veter- and delegates outside the Mrs. Dorothy Christian, a the land recom 'ark, to sing and sleep under 3•� F 1 o r i d a National 44-year-old nurse-companion Coconut Grove bush. Guardsmen, 2,000 of whom ons Wednesday night. Sync rear gates. who lives at 1231 14th •Committee(PA And all he had between will be trucked out today. bolic of alleged American Also at the gates, a 28• St. was struck as she al. im and Hillbilly Heaven was • Leaders of the Southern bombing of dikes in North year old man identified as At that tit Vietnam, the play-acting saw Curtis S. Bryant was arrested crossed Alton Road by a car .vo one-dollar bills. - Christian Leadership Confer- driven by Eiler C. Ravenhold, asked that rem the Zippies fall to the ground and charged with assault and a 49-year-old administrative * * * ence, whose 100-tent Resor- in the Grove rection City II has stood in and scream, "I'm drowning, battery on a police officer assistant to Hawaii Sen. Dan• Thursday, the )uestion Mark Flamingo Park all week, an- I'm drowning." when he tried repeatedly to fel Inouye on loan to Hum• mended a mei pounced they'd break campkiss Beach Officer Neal Latina HUD) s Y' phrey. EDDIE WAS feeling no today. Some of the poor pen- preacher A BRIEF hassle. with x Nydain, the officer reported. l'AC w reach at un when I saw him, hunk- pie, including a busload to preacher who identified him- Nydam was checking passes The battle In ADMITTED TO Mt. Sinai ed over a borrowed guitar Quitman County, Miss., left self as Holy Hubert Lindsay at Gate 9 when Bryant, who hospital after the accident, when a grope, ith his shirttail hanging out Thursday. of California was averted had a pass into the complex, the Coconut td singing "Fireball Mall" • Airport and airline of- when the crowd refused to first tried to kiss the officer Turn to Page 8C Col. I hounded by G, a hunch of hand-clapping ficials put on extra flights and _._ .__..,-__ _ ppies. The booze hadn't braced for traffic-jams In an- --`- - ' me much for Eddie's voice, ticipation of the 5,000 con- - It he's still got the drive, vention delegates and 10,000 ootnotes a IIIIl' entional r "Oh,here she comes, look press and party onlookers her roll, down the Milne, go home today. The tin'that coal...' man of the moment, Sen. That was a lot more adroit- George McGovern,will board By FRED BARGER his chartered Eastern et at 2 afraid surf writs,. ,ble sound, to me, than j VOW TI4EY'RF `a.�.;j--4.; j.),• -_ len Ginsberg's sound. The P•m• PLAYING CATCH - - Eat your heart out, Teddy White. Go et, with his bushy black WITH 1HEIR 1 \,r �.. �• t ahead and write The Making of the Presi• . ard,likes to sit yoga-fash, FOR MOST,Thursday was IGQS�- `� 11 1 . )'\ dent, 1972. But you may have missed a few i in the dirt, burning in• ' a curiously empty day, as AND things as you sat up there in that air-condi- ase and squeezing chords emotions and expectations ( � v ` air-condi- tioned booth,aloof from the madness below. . m a harmonium and slog- charged by the prospect of a \WERE W61RDI Pe s ) ) Perhaps you didn't see television's Napo- c "Ommmmmm• bruising convention and a _ / iron Solo, who as the man from U.N.C.L.E., 'tmmmmm.Ommmmmm." potentially volatile week on • , 1 . ^` alwaysgot balled out of whatever jam he t 1M•. /.- ,t..' a !?„ Y Far out. the streets went as flat, as A • L• ';., ?'a-c .,gyp. was in by sophisticated gadgetry. Monday I •four-day-old champagne. - d P l e., • .,'f� night,he was done in by a simple-two way IUT YOU BLEND enough Flamingo Park, home of ` ' `'. •i' .rc , radio. "I can't get this thing to work," he I Ices, from a dense-packed the.non-delegates for the t I ' ' `•'. C. complained,hitting it.Solo was covering the s ss of people sitting around . week,took on the atmo- L. b� ;`f convention for ABC News. ' 'I nsberg yoga-fashion and sphere of a train station as " t p LOmmmmmrn,'. and an SDS speaker system tried • YOU PROBABLY didn't see the stripper o d will send a shiver to match riders with rides. outside the fence,either. She was giving out urback. r • "An bod Y y going to Truth or coupons good fora 32 discount ft a nearby .: Ginsberg's muik:has Consequences, New Met.," ^ burlesque theater, where she acid business tge,of course. A very Intoned the speaker,"there's `U i was booming with conventioneers. She hand- p mess. e. Jg a'tnan here who needs aed two of them to a demonstrator. "Where haven't figured ou{ 'r1�'e; ':' are you gonna be later?" he asked. "I think it is. 'Slightly after 8 p.m.,about .• lif -i Zr \\ )2.14.,...11 --r ... 1 { O .. .r... W n r G c E i c. 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