NEW YORK BLASTS
Police H.Q. Attacked
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) NEW YORK, June 11.
As Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and policemen sifted through the rubble of the bomb-wrecked New York central police headquarters today, fresh anonymous telephone threats were received.
Last night’s bomb blast, which, injured eight people, including three policemen, was the latest in the series that has damaged New York department stores, office buildings, houses and cinemas.
A Woolworths store in the Times Square area was bombed on Saturday night, when damage estimated at between SUSIOO,OOO and SUS2OO,OOO was done. The police are investigating a possible link between the blasts and a Puerto Rican militant group called the Armed Independence Revolutionary Movement. In Lincoln, Nebraska, today, the military science building on the Lincoln campus of the University of Nebraska was damaged by fires.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32321, 12 June 1970, Page 11
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