SMEARED WITH PAINT.—A demonstrator against the war in Vietnam speaking after red paint had been tossed on him near the Capitol, Washington. As more than 500 marchers approached the Capitol grounds, two young men darted from the crowd of onlookers and threw paint in the faces of demonstrators in the front rank.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 15
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52SMEARED WITH PAINT.—A demonstrator against the war in Vietnam speaking after red paint had been tossed on him near the Capitol, Washington. As more than 500 marchers approached the Capitol grounds, two young men darted from the crowd of onlookers and threw paint in the faces of demonstrators in the front rank. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 15
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