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"You Can Have It"

 The only cargo on board that Mr. Spicker knew of was 1.800 tons of general cargo consisting of steel, flour and glassware. “You can come down and watch us load” he concluded. “and if you find any military cargo being loaded, you can have it."

 With this information, Mr. Patterson and Mrs. Schramm returned to the demonstrators who were still picketing. As the demonstrators gathered around their envoys for the announcement, the demonstration was officially ended for the day.

 Mr. Moyer disclosed that his organization had been informed that ammunition is to be loaded tomorrow, although Mr. Spieker insisted that there would be no military cargo put aboard in Baltimore.

 Charles Jones, first vice president of Local 829, International Longshoreman's Association, said that he was in contact with the agency concerning the Padma shipment. He said he was told that there would be no ammunition, no military cargo and no cargo whatsoever that had to do with the military loaded in Baltimore.

 The protesters announced that they would meet in front of the Keyser Building today at 12.30 P.M. From there they plan to march to the United States Customs Office in the 100 block South Gay street and talk to officials there about the Padma. A blockade of the port Covington Terminal by their “non-violent navy” is still scheduled for tomorrow.

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