Religious News Service Photographs

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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46648 MAKARIOS CALMS ANTI-U.S. CROWD NICOSIA, Cyprus -- Archbishop Makarios (center), the President of Cyprus, sits on a low wall outside the U.S. cultural center in Nicosia and calms a crowd of youthful demonstrators attacking the center. The Archbishop led the demonstrators away from the center and spoke to them from the steps of the Greek Embassy a few blocks away. When he asked them to disperse, most of them did. Several days earlier, a crowd had sacked a wing of the U.S. Embassy and two British offices in Nicosia. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-NIC-1D-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Makarios, III, Archbishop of Cyprus, 1913-1977., Orthodoxos Ekklēsia tēs Hellados--Bishops.
Topics:
Presidents--Cyprus., Bishops--Cyprus--Nicosia., Demonstrations--Cyprus--Nicosia.
Geographic subjects:
Nicosia (Cyprus), Cyprus--History--Cyprus Crisis, 1974-, Cyprus--Foreign relations--United States.
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https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362265
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46645 ARMED INDIANS TO CONTINUE OCCUPATION GRESHAM, Wis. -- Melvin Chevalier (seated) of the Menomonee Warrior Society holds a carbine and another Indian displays a sawed off shotgun during a news conference at the Alexian Brothers Novitiate near Gresham, Wis., which Indians have occupied since Jan. 1. The Indians renewed their demands for the deed to the property and an unconditional amnesty. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-WIS-1D-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Alexian Brothers--Buildings., Chevalier, Melvin.
Topics:
Demonstrations--Wisconsin--Gresham., Indigenous peoples of North America--Civil rights., Red Power movement--Wisconsin., Civil rights movements--United States., Indigenous peoples of North America--Wisconsin--Gresham., Press conferences--Wisconsin--Gresham., Indigenous peoples of North America--Housing.
Geographic subjects:
Gresham (Wis.), Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362262
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46644 TENSION AND PRAYERS IN NORTHERN IRELAND BELFAST -- With the end of the Irish Republican Army Provisionals’ cease-fire, tensions returned to the streets of Belfast and other cities in Northern Ireland. At left, a soldier keeps his finger on the trigger while another soldier checks a van for explosives or firearms at a vehicle checkpoint. At right, people stand in silent prayer during a peace rally at Belfast’s City Hall. About 12,000 people turned out for the interdenominational rally, marching through heavy rain. Leading Protestant and Roman Catholic clergymen conducted a brief prayer service. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (B/A-BEL-1D-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Belfast City Hall (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Topics:
Prayer., Demonstrations--Northern Ireland--Belfast., Autonomy and independence movements.
Geographic subjects:
Belfast (Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998., Northern Ireland--History--Autonomy and independence movements.
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https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362261
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46611 SUPER BOWL CHAMPS AT PRAYER NEW ORLEANS -- Owner Art Rooney (left center in dark suit) joins members of his Pittsburgh Steelers pro football team in prayer after they won Super Bowl IX in New Orleans, defeating the Minnesota Vikings, 16-6. The Steelers won their first National Football League championship in 42 years of trying by sopping Minnesota’s running game, giving up a total of just 21 yards. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-NO-1C-75-DC)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Pittsburgh Steelers (Football team), Rooney, Art, 1901-1988., Super Bowl.
Topics:
Football teams--Louisiana--New Orleans., Sports teams--Louisiana--New Orleans., Prayer., Football team owners--Louisiana--New Orleans., Football players--Louisiana--New Orleans.
Geographic subjects:
New Orleans (La.)
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https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362254
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46608 Text transcribed from caption: PC-46408 [sic] RACIAL FIGHTS CLOSE TO SCHOOL BOSTON -- Police remove students from Boston’s Hyde Park High School after an outbreak of racial fights. Fifteen students were arrested after a hallway scuffle between black and white students. The school was then ordered closed for the day. Sporadic violence has erupted at Hyde Park since school opened in September under the controversial court-ordered busing plan. The school was closed in the Fall but an uneasy truce had existed between white and black students since before Christmas. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (AA-BOS-1C-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Hyde Park High School (Boston, Mass.), Boston (Mass.). Police Department.
Topics:
School integration--United States., Busing for school integration--Massachusetts--Boston., Civil rights movements--United States., Police--Massachusetts--Boston., School violence--Massachusetts--Boston., Youth and violence--Massachusetts--Boston., Arrest--Massachusetts--Boston.
Geographic subjects:
Hyde Park (Boston, Mass.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362253
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46599 ROCKETS BLAST HER HOME BIEN HOA, So. Vietnam -- A South Vietnamese woman sifts wreckage for belongings after her home was blasted by a Russian-built rocket. Vietcong fired 19 missiles at the nearby Bien Hoa air bae; some fell short, killing two civilians wounding others, and wrecking homes. Bien Hoa is 15 miles northeast of Saigon. Meanwhile, North Vietnamese forces overran Phuoc Binh, 75 miles north of the capital, following a six-day siege. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (1-NY-1B-75-W)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Mặt trận dân tộc giải phóng miền nam Việt Nam.
Topics:
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Vietnam--Biên Hòa., Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Refugees., Buildings--War damage--Vietnam--Biên Hòa., Rubble--Vietnam--Biên Hòa.
Geographic subjects:
Biên Hòa (Vietnam), Vietnam--History--1945-1975., Vietnam (Republic)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362251
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46598 FOOD FOR THE OCCUPATION GRESHAM, Wis. -- Indian mediators Artley Skenandore, left and Neil Hawpetoss display to newsmen food destined for militant Indians who occupied the Alexian Brothers Novitiate near Gresham, Wis. The food, including sandwiches and soup, was the first allowed to be sent to the Indians since they took over the group of buildings on New Year’s Day. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (1-NY-1B-75-W)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Alexian Brothers--Buildings., Skenandore, Artley., Hawpetoss, Neil.
Topics:
Demonstrations--Wisconsin--Gresham., Indigenous peoples of North America--Civil rights., Red Power movement--Wisconsin., Civil rights movements--United States., Indigenous peoples of North America--Wisconsin--Gresham., Food supply.
Geographic subjects:
Gresham (Wis.), Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362250
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46597 LEADERS OF A.I.M. DISCUSS TAKEOVER SHAWANO, Wis. -- National board members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) leave Shawano County Sheriff’s office after discussing the Indian takeover of a group of buildings owned by the Alexian Brothers near Gresham, Wis. Left to right, they are Herb Powless, Dennis Banks and Russell Means. They said they hoped to help negotiate with Indians holding the Catholic order’s novitiate property. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (1-1B-75-W)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Alexian Brothers--Buildings., American Indian Movement., Means, Russell, 1939-2012., Banks, Dennis., Powless, Herb.
Topics:
Demonstrations--Wisconsin--Gresham., Indigenous peoples of North America--Civil rights., Red Power movement--Wisconsin., Civil rights movements--United States., Civil rights workers--Wisconsin--Shawano., Indigenous peoples of North America--Wisconsin--Shawano., Sheriffs--Wisconsin--Shawano County.
Geographic subjects:
Shawano (Wis.), Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin., Gresham (Wis.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362249
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46592 ALLENDE AIDES IN PRISON CAMP SANTIAGO, Chile. -- Chilean Communist Party leader Luis Corvalan, center, and other former aides of overthrown Marxist President Salvador Allende, line up for lunch at a military prison camp. Chile’s current government released the picture to show the condition of the prisoners arrested after the coup of Sept. 13, 1973. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (2-NY-1B-75-W)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Partido Comunista de Chile., Corvalán, Luis, 1916-2010., Corvalán, Luis, 1916-2010--Imprisonment.
Topics:
Coups d'état--Chile., Political prisoners--Chile--Santiago., Prisoners--Chile--Santiago., Military prisons--Chile--Santiago.
Geographic subjects:
Santiago (Chile), Chile--History--Coup d'état, 1973.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362248
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46588 INDIANS SEIZE A MONASTERY KESHENA, Wis. -- Shawano County Sheriff’s deputys [sic] tell Neil Hawpetoss (center) that he may not enter a closed monastery near Keshena, Wis., that has been seized by a group of Indians calling themselves the Menominee Warrior Society, who have vowed to hold it until the religious order that owns it turns it over to them. County, state and federal authorities sealed off the 37-acre Alexian Brothers Novitiate, the property of a Roman Catholic order, and allowed only a negotiating team to enter. Mr. Hawpetoss, who was attempting to take food to the Indians when he was stopped, said that about 400 Indians were involved in the takeover. But authorities estimated the number at 40 or 50. The Indian contended that the estate had been abandoned by the Alexian Brothers and was needed by the Indians for group housing. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-WIS-1A-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Alexian Brothers--Buildings., Hawpetoss, Neil.
Topics:
Demonstrations--Wisconsin--Gresham., Indigenous peoples of North America--Civil rights., Red Power movement--Wisconsin., Civil rights movements--United States., Indigenous peoples of North America--Wisconsin--Gresham., Food supply., Roadblocks (Police methods), Indigenous peoples of North America--Housing.
Geographic subjects:
Keshena (Wis.), Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin., Gresham (Wis.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362244
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46583 ULSTER CHURCH LEADERS MEET WITH PRIME MINISTER LONDON -- British Prime Minister Harold Wilson meets in London with the top church leaders of Ulster to discuss “the need to build upon the cessation of violence and the great desire of all communities for peace” in Northern Ireland. At the meeting are, from left: Stanley Orme, Minister of State for Northern Ireland; Cardinal William Conway, Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland; Mr. Wilson; Mervyn Rees, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland; and Archbishop George Simms, Anglican Primate of Ireland. Also attending the conference were the Rt. Rev. Temple Lundi, moderation of the Presbyterian General Assembly, and the Rev. Harold Sloan, secretary of the Northern Ireland Methodist Church. The meeting coincided with the announcement in Dublin by Irish Republican Army Provisionals that they were extending for two weeks -- until Jan. 16 -- the Christmas truce which was initiated after talks with the churchmen. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-LON-1A-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Wilson, Harold, 1916-1995., Provisional IRA., Orme, Stanley., Conway, William, 1913-1977., Catholic Church--Bishops., Rees, Merlyn., Simms, George Otto, 1910-1991., Church of Ireland--Bishops.
Topics:
Autonomy and independence movements., Bishops--England--London., Armistices., Prime ministers--Great Britain., Cabinet officers--Great Britain., Peace-building--Religious aspects.
Geographic subjects:
London (England), Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998., Northern Ireland--History--Autonomy and independence movements.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362243
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46573 PRIEST TAKEN INTO CUSTODY SEOUL -- South Korean police take away a man identified as Father Didier T’Serstevens, a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium, during a demonstration in Seoul protesting the deportation of the Rev. George Ogle, an American United Methodist missionary, and demanding the release of political prisoners. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-SEO-12D-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church--Clergy., Catholic Church--Missions--South Korea., T'Serstevens, Didier.
Topics:
Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Government, Resistance to--Religious aspects--Christianity., Government, Resistance to--Korea (South), Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Police--Korea (South)--Seoul., Civil rights movements--Korea (South), Civil rights demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul.
Geographic subjects:
Seoul (Korea)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362238
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46556 ROCKEFELLER TAKES OATH AS VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Holding a family Bible in his left hand, Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in as the 41st Vice President of the United States (top photo). Chief Justice Warren Burger administers the oath in the Senate chamber on the night of Dec. 19. Two hours earlier, the House of Representative, on a vote of 287 to 128, confirmed the former New York governor as the nation’s second highest official. The Senate had confirmed Mr. Rockefeller a week before. Below, President Gerald Ford (left) and Mr. Rockefeller wave as they leave the White House en route to the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-WAS-12C-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979., Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006., White House (Washington, D.C.)
Topics:
Vice presidents--United States., Oaths., Presidents--United States.
Geographic subjects:
Washington (D.C.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362237
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-46556 ROCKEFELLER TAKES OATH AS VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Holding a family Bible in his left hand, Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in as the 41st Vice President of the United States (top photo). Chief Justice Warren Burger administers the oath in the Senate chamber on the night of Dec. 19. Two hours earlier, the House of Representative, on a vote of 287 to 128, confirmed the former New York governor as the nation’s second highest official. The Senate had confirmed Mr. Rockefeller a week before. Below, President Gerald Ford (left) and Mr. Rockefeller wave as they leave the White House en route to the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-WAS-12C-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979., Burger, Warren E., 1907-1995., United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)
Topics:
Vice presidents--United States., Oaths., Judges--United States.
Geographic subjects:
Washington (D.C.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362236
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Text transcribed from caption: P-46543 MISSIONARY DEPORTED BY KOREA SEOUL -- The Rev. George Ogle, a United Methodist missionary, waves as he boards a plane in Seoul after he was ordered deported from South Korea for criticizing the regime of President Park Chung Hee. Forced to leave his wife and four children behind, the 45-year-old native of Pennsylvania was placed on a California-bound Korean jetliner by police. Deportation was ordered when the missionary, who had been in South Korea for 20 years, refused to retract comments critical of the Park government for its arrests of students, intellectuals and clergy who asked for a restoration of democracy. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-SEO-12C-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Clergy., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Missions--South Korea., Ogle, George E., 1929-
Topics:
Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Government, Resistance to--Religious aspects--Christianity., Government, Resistance to--Korea (South), Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Deportation--Korea (South), Civil rights movements--Korea (South)
Geographic subjects:
Seoul (Korea)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362224
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Text transcribed from caption: J-46642 BORDER PATROL BELOW MT. HERMON -- Three Israeli troopers, carrying U.S.-made M-16 rifles, patrol a security path along the border with Lebanon below Mt. Hermon. A miniature war against infiltrators keeps patrols like this one busy. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-TLV-1C-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Israel. Tseva haganah le-Yiśraʼel.
Topics:
Soldiers--Golan Heights., Arab-Israeli conflict., Israel-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949---Golan Heights., Border patrols--Israel.
Geographic subjects:
Hermon, Mount (Lebanon and Syria), Golan Heights.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362220
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Text transcribed from caption: J-46638 PANOVS PRACTICE PHILADELPHIA -- Galina and Valery Panov, the ballet stars who were allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union last year, practice for their upcoming American dancing debut in Philadelphia. Their performance had to be postponed to Feb. 4 due to a muscle pull suffered by Valery. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-PHI-1C-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Panov, Valery, 1938-, Panova, Galina.
Topics:
Dancers--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia., Ballet dancers--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Geographic subjects:
Philadelphia (Pa.), Soviet Union--Emigration and immigration.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362219
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Text transcribed from caption: J-46602 REFORM JUDAISM PRODUCES COMMENTARY ON TORAH NEW YORK -- Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut of Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, examines Volume I of the first commentary on the Torah ever to be produced by Reform Judaism in North America. Done under the auspices of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the Commentary on Genesis took four years to produce. Rabbi Plaut wrote the commentary with the assistance of Professors Stanley Gevirtz and William W. Hallo of Yale University and Matitiahu Tsevat of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Although every program of Jewish education teaches Torah, few texts combine the elements of Hebrew, translation and commentary in the manner of the new work. Each book of the Torah is divided into six sections -- an introductory note, the original Hebrew, the new translation of the Jewish Publication Society, a brief commentary on the text with a discussion of the section’s major theme or themes, and a section of “Gleanings.” The gleanings are quotations and excerpts from a wide variety of sources, including the Koran and the writings of such literary figures as Shakespeare and John Milton. “This commentary takes the religious approach,” Rabbi Plaut said. “It recognizes the touch of the Divine, but it also takes cognizance of the latest scientific research. It represents the teaching tradition of Israel.” He explained that “our commentary disagrees with traditional interpreters over divine origin and Mosaic authorship, but it does agree with them on treating the text as it is, a unified whole, for it was approached this way by many generations and, in this way, it has made its impact on history.” Volume I of the commentary, published Jan. 15, will be available at $12.50 in hardcover and $7.50 in paperback. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-NY-1B-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Plaut, W. Gunther, 1912-2012., Union of American Hebrew Congregations--Publishing.
Topics:
Rabbis., Reform Judaism--North America., Midrash., Bible. Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish., Judaism--Doctrines., Reform Judaism--Doctrines.
Geographic subjects:
New York (N.Y.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362217
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Text transcribed from caption: J-46546 SENATORS SEE UN HURT BY PLO VOTE WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Seven of the 71 Senators who sent a letter to President Ford saying that United Nations support for the Palestine Liberation Organization undermined the world body as well as U.S. foreign policy discuss the letter during a Capitol Hill news conference. From left to right are Senators Clifford Case (R-N.J.), Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), Jacob Javits (R-N.Y.), Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.), Richard Schweiker (R-Pa.), Abraham Ribicoff (D-Conn.) and Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio). The letter said the recent U.N. events “dramatize the need for the United States to take the lead in organizing our friends and allies to resist political and economic blackmail in the future. We do not believe that a policy of appeasement will be any more successful now than it proved to be in the nineteen-thirties.” Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-WAS-12C-74-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Case, Clifford P. (Clifford Philip), 1904-1982., Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983., Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986., Schweiker, Richard S. (Richard Schultz), 1926-2015., Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978., Ribicoff, Abraham, 1910-1998., Metzenbaum, Howard M., United States. Congress. Senate., United Nations. General Assembly.
Topics:
Legislators--United States., Press conferences--Washington (D.C.), Arab-Israeli conflict., Recognition (International law)
Geographic subjects:
Washington (D.C.), United States--Foreign relations--Israel.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362216
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Text transcribed from caption: C-46652 DEMONSTRATING FOR LIFE ALBANY, N.Y. -- A member of the Albany chapter of the New York State Right to Life Organization leads others in praying the rosary as demonstrators walk in front of the New York State Capitol in Albany. The demonstration was held in sub-zero temperatures. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-ALB-1D-75-DS)
Creator:
Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., New York State Right to Life Organization (Albany, N.Y.), New York State Capitol (Albany, N.Y.)
Topics:
Demonstrations--New York (State)--Albany., Abortion--Government policy--Citizen participation., Pro-life movement--United States., Rosary., Prayer--Catholic Church.
Geographic subjects:
Albany (N.Y.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:362214

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