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Nixon Praises
Competitive
Spirit Os Youth
By MERRIMAN SMITH
UPI White House Reporter
NEW YORK (UPl)—Pres
ident Nixon praised the “com
petitive spirit” of American
youth at the National Football
Foundation’s Awards dinner
Tuesday night while outside
several thousand antiwar
protesters battled police and
smashed Fifth Avenue shop
windows.
Police said 48 persons were
arrested, including some who
had been injured in the melee.
Seven policemen and one
inspector were injured.
At the black tie dinner in the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 1,400
guests honored Nixon with the
football foundation’s Gold Me
dal Award. They also inducted
I nine persons, including pres
idential aviser Bud Wilkinson,
into the football Hall of Fame.
Nixon, who entered the hotel
through a garage entrance and
did not see or hear the
demonstrations, defended in a
light-hearted speech his choice
of Texas as the best college
team in the nation. He attended
the Texas-Arkansas game Sa
turday, where Texas came
from behind to edge out the
Razorbacks, 15-14.
Only Friends in Texas
“The only friends I may have
are in Texas,” the President
joked. “And I didn’t carry
Texas,” he added, referring to
his election last year.
I He praised Penn State, whose
students thought their team,
unbeaten in 29 games, should
rank first, and noted “the
competitive spirit, the ability to
lose and to come back and to
try again... the character and
drive of our youth is an
essential national characteris
tic.”
Outside, what developed into
one of the bloodiest series of
clashes with police in New York
in some time started when
demonstrators ran a small, red
plastic flag up a flagpole on
Park Avenue near the hotel.
A sergeant called over
several patrolmen and told
them, “I want two men to go in
there and take that ... thing
down. I don’t care what you do,
just take it down.”
Lower Banner
Four patrolmen rushed into
the crowd and began lowering
the banner. One of the
patrolmen whirled, ran after a
young man in the crowd and
clubbed him to the ground.
As police dragged the man
back, the other demonstrators
pressed forward and knocked
over several wooden barri
cades. Dozens of.police rushed
in, pushing and clubing the
protesters.
Demonstrators threw rocks
and at least one piece of lead
pipe at police. Inspector David
Fallek was hit in the mouth
with a rock.
Some of the protesters then
1 marched along the Fifth Ave
nue Shopping district, breaking
10 windows at a bank, a French
government rourist office and
r ' Saks Fifth Avenue, an exclusive
department store. Police moved
in and a number of demonstra
tors ran into St. Patricks’
Cathedral.
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Wednesday, Dec. 10,1969
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