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The courts decided that the American Nazi Party had the right to hold rallies and to be protected by police at these rallies. In Lansing, Ill. hundreds of police were on hand to prevent Anti-Nazi protesters from getting at the small band of Nazi's…

The courts decided that the American Nazi Party had the right to hold rallies and to be protected by police at these rallies. In Lansing, Ill. hundreds of police were on hand to prevent Anti-Nazi protesters from getting at the small band of Nazi's…

Surrounded by police protection, Nazi Party leader Frank Collin (wearing helmet) surveys the tensions and hassles breaking out between police and anti-Nazi protesters after a brief, court-ordered, Nazi Rally in Lansing, Illinois.

A tornado ripped away half the house.

Series of photographs show a flooded farm.

Series of photographs show a flooded farm.

Photograph of a Key West man playing the bongo drums.

Talent exploration program in junior division at Interlochen National Music Camp, Michigan.

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan was in his Senate office in August when President Carter was low in the polls and Moynihan was being mentioned as a possible challenger for the Democratic Presidential Nomination.

A record rainfall didn't halt the race.