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Riot figure dies; was shot in side
1964-09-06
24 nuns provide hot meals for 300 police on riot duty
1964-09-06
3 policemen stoned at 27th, Master
1964-09-06
Peace prevails in riot area; 4,100 on patrol
1964-09-05
Are riots here to stay?
1964-09-05
Restaurants allowed to reopen in riot area
1964-09-05
Fordham asks steps to avert future rioting
1964-09-05
More reaction to the riots
1964-09-04
Tax rise talk 'shabby trick,' realtors say
1964-09-04
City prepared for new riots, Mayor says
1964-09-04
North Philadelphia youngsters start riot cleanup drive
1964-09-04
Tate says city may need tax rise for police
1964-09-04
$15,000 U.S. loan is made to store wrecked in riots
1964-09-04
3 city prelates join in plea for law and order
1964-09-04
Salvation army serving coffee to riot police
1964-09-04
Tate puts riot loss at $2 million
1964-09-04
Channel 10 special on riots
1964-09-04
Crumlish tells of report of 2 agitators in riot zone
1964-09-03
Businessmen urged to join North Philadelphia unit
1964-09-03
10 percent to move from stores on Columbia Avenue
1964-09-03
26 more held, 6 freed at riot hearings
1964-09-03
Crumlish tells of report on 2 agitators in riot zone
1964-09-03
Riots and federal power
1964-09-03
355 injured were treated at St. Luke's
1964-09-03
First business loans made in riot area, city aide says
1964-09-03
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