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Digital Document
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Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on March 26, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the growing opposition to G. Harrold Carswell's Supreme Court nomination, with predictions of his defeat in the Senate. The newspaper also covers a Career Day event where Mr. Lecaria V. Davis advised students on adapting their attitudes for job success. Local news includes the recovery of $1,500 stolen from Bob's Case grocery and advertisements for Maryland Fried Chicken and International House of Pancakes.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on February 19, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including a gathering of Shriners in Fort Pierce, where Mr. Columbus Coleman was honored for his dedication to masonry, and the event was broadcast on WOVV radio. The newspaper also reports on a typing seminar attended by Indian River Junior College instructors, focusing on a new college typing program. Additionally, it features advertisements for clothing sales at Lams Dept. Store.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on February 12, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including a major gas explosion that demolished a duplex apartment in Fort Pierce's Lincoln Park area, damaging a nearby church and injuring a truck driver. The newspaper also highlights Army Captain John A. Caynon receiving the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Vietnam, and includes church news and local advertisements.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on February 5, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the defeat of local liquor law changes and the appointment of J.A. McNeill to the Housing Authority Board. A prominent article details the need for additional funding to complete a comprehensive community mental health center for a four-county area. The newspaper also features advertisements for "Dollar Days" sales at Eagle Family Discount Stores, offering various consumer goods.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 4, 1952. Articles in this issue cover topics including "Colored Community News" and "News From Martin County" sections, covers various local events. Highlights include an athletic banquet at Gifford High School, a fish fry, and a Mother's Day observation by the Mission Society. The paper also contains political advertisements for local elections, such as for County Tax Assessor and County Commissioner, and reports on a Lee County spelling bee winner. Other content includes social events like a garden tea and a "Cotton Festival", an operetta by Wabasso Elementary, and local business advertisements.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on January 13, 1966. Articles in this issue cover topics including various local and national events. Key reports include revelations about a Ku Klux Klan group's violent directives, ongoing civil rights efforts in school desegregation and the challenges faced by figures like Julian Bond. Local news from Fort Pierce highlights federal funding for a community action organization and plans for a new shopping center. The newspaper also features social events such as the wedding reception for "world's fastest human" Robert "Bob" Hayes and recognizes Emmett Ashford, the first Black umpire in major league baseball.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on March 14, 1968. Articles in this issue cover topics including the Delta's "Music Is A Universal Language" event and reports on the final rites for pioneer resident Mr. Simson E. Ritchie. It also covers local news from organizations like the Pioneer Club, City-County League, and NAACP. The paper includes various church news, social events, and personal mentions, alongside advertisements for local businesses such as C&C Tire Sales.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 16, 1968. Articles in this issue cover topics including local community news in Fort Pierce, Florida. A prominent feature is the Fort Pierce Men's Civic Club's annual "March On The Choirs" program, where St. Paul AME and Mt. Olive Baptist Churches secured first place. The paper also touches upon local business responsibility, with an article titled "Businesses Must Clean Up or...", and includes advertisements for various cars.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 6, 1968. Articles in this issue cover topics including the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, reporting his death at age 42 and the national reactions, including calls for a national mourning day and an investigation into violence. The newspaper also features Marine Corps efforts to recruit Black officers and includes advertisements for products like tires.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on August 1, 1968. Articles in this issue cover topics including U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark's assessment that urban disturbances, like those in Cleveland, are not primarily due to conspiracy but rather "the random act of a handful of very extreme and violence-prone militants" and deeper causes of "centuries of oppression". The newspaper also covers a "Junior Herd Organizational Meet" and includes advertisements for Philco appliances.