Rome Students Demonstrate
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) ROME, April 21. Firemen extinguished a blaze at an American chemical company’s works in Rome which is believed to have been started by incendiarists after student protests against the use of napalm in Vietnam. Police investigators say the fire caused several explosions and destroyed the interior of the factory of Boston Chemical Industries, which manufactures chemical adhesives and solvents, but does not produce napalm. The police detained 16 students, including two girls.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 15
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