Box 4
Contains 93 Results:
Statement of Manuel Ruiz, U.S. Commissioner of Civil Rights , 1970 August-September
Folder contains: Statement of the U.S. Commissioner of Civil Rights, with copy attached of the questions propounded to Daniel Villanueva during press conference at KMEX on 8-31-1970.
Statements by news commentators re: Salazar inquest, 1970 September 10
Folder contains: Document prepared by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department with statements by news commentators as recorded from radio and TV re: Salazar Inquest. 2 copies.
Summary of persons depicted in photograph in La Raza newspaper, 1970 September 4
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 August 31
Folder contains: Original file cover; Comment by Baxter Ward; interview with Peter J. Pitchess; closing statments of Daniel Villanueva during press conference at KMEX. 2 copies; report by Daniel Villanueva at KMEX; questions propounded to Daniel Villanueva during Press conference at KMEX. 3 copies; and editorial by Gordon Davis, KFWB Radio.
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 September 1
Folder contains: KNXT Editorial re: A full and open hearing is needed into the ELA Riot; Bill Bonds, Channel 7 News "Surprise Witness, Bartender Silver Dollar"; KMEX interview by Danny Villanueva; Transcript of the cassette tape recording of KMEX press interview. 2 copies.
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 September 2
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 September 3
Folder contains: KABC-TV Editorial titled: "Of Concern to All"; George Putnam News - Interview with Alex Cota re: ELA Riot; KIIS Commentary titled: "The Tragedy of Salazar." 2 copies; KPOL commentary by Ray Owen titled: "Chicano Riot or Police Riot, It All Depends on Your Perspective". 2 copies; Reddin report "Chicano National Moratorium."
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 September 8
Folder contains: KFI Editorial by Edmund Bunker and KIIS commentary by Emmet Cronan "The Bag Man Comes to Town."
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 September 9
Folder contains: Baxter News 4:00 pm. 2 copies.
TV and Radio coverage, 1970 September 11
Folder contains: KPOL commentary by James Marine "The Atmosphere That Breeds Violence."