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WISVOLUME 41—NUMBER SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1963

"SUBURBS WORST"NATION'S CRIME RATE STILL ROCKETING

...FBI"Free Press, May 6

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GOD VIA HIS DETROIT TRIBUNE:by Andrew F. Fruebauf, (£ +++

BECAUSE THE DEVIL'S BIRTHS 'FLOODS' OFNON-CHRIST SCIENTISTS!

OVERWHELMS SATAN BOUND LEADERSHIP!HEBREWS, CATHOLICS, GREEKS,

PROTESTANTS, ASIATICS, AND OTHERPRISONERS OF THE DEVIL ! THE NON-CHRIST

SCIENTISTS ! "THE GHASTLY FARCE OFMATERIAL [so-called! EXISTENCE" ! p. 272,

C.S. textbook SAVIOUR OF BIBLES !

CLERGY I E-V-E-R-Y ONE ! AND REDUCING(See CRIME, Page 2)

A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST COMMENTATOR OFVISION

"ALLOW THE SPECIAL KOREAN WAR TAXES -

_WHICH WERE ADDED ON TOP OF ALL THE

WORLD WAR II TAXES - TO EXPIRE JUNE 30.""TAX CUT-NEW APPROACH"

By Roscoe Drummond, The Christian Science Monitor,May 29

President Kennedy has been unintentionally paintinghimself in a corner in the way he has been arguing theneed for tax reduction.

At his press conferences the President has so over-simplified the case for a tax cut that he has left the im-

pression that its primary purpose is to avert a recession.(See VISION, Page 2)

No. 6, "TEN NEGROES"N.Y. Trib., May 6

DR. RAYFORD LOGAN, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY.. they are not going to get it now ..

This is the sh.th article of the 10-part series, "TenNegroes," by the HereM Tribune's national correspondentRobert S. Bird, on the attitudes of Negroes toward whiteAmerica.

An Angry Young Man of the 19205, a Williams Col-lege man who took his master's at Harvard, was arguingwith another Angry Young Man of the 19205, also a Wil-liams man who had taken his doctrine at Harvard bothPhi Beta Kappa that things really haven't changed muchin 40 years despite all the dramatics on the current“°ne-

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Sterling B. Brown, author, essayist and poet, and oneof the giants in literary scholarship on the Negro, was theAngry Young Man of the 1920s who was trying to convincehis friend who needed no convincing whalever thatthe supposed young "New Negro" of today is no differentfrom the one of four decades ago. Nor are many other as-pects of the race situation.

(See NEGROES, Page 2)

THE TWO' WEATHERS:Droughts, Hurricanes, Floods:

DEVIL'S ADAM-EVE LORD GOD'S! (Gen. 2:7.etc.) EXCESS RAIN. HEAT. COLD OF SATANBOUND: EUROPEAN RELIGIOUS CRIPPLES IWHITEWASH THERAPEUTICS I M-Y-T-H-SI

THE UNIVERSE IS 100% OF THOUGHT IGod's Christ Scientist—THE REAL:"IN ATMOSPHERE OF LOVE DIVINE. WE LIVE,AND MOVE, AND BREATHE," AND HAVE OUR BEING I—-

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMN.HEAVEN AT HAND WITHIN YOU ! E-X-C-L-U-

S-l-V-E R-E-A-L-l-T-Y OF GOD'S HEAVEN AND ETERNALLIFE NO BIRTHS I DEATHS, SIN, MATTER, HELL ANDTHEIR FATHER THE DEVIL GIGANTIC ADAM-EVEFRAUDS M-Y-T-H-S ! Gen. 1:27: "MALE & FEMALE"IN O-N-E AS PER C-H-l-L-D-L-E-S-S JESUS ! AND GREAT-EST MARY, BAKER EDDY'S MORE THAN 40 YEARS I

V. 31: "AND GOD SAW E-V-E-R-Y THING THAT HEITHE ONE R-E-A-L PARENT I CREATOR HONOREDBY THE C-H-l-L-D-L-E-S-S CHRIST JESUS II HAD MADE,AND, BEHOLD, IT WAS [-I-S-] VERY GOOD" !

SEE BACK PAGE FOR REVELATIONS OF—-EXCLUSIVE REALITY - ETERNAL PERFECTION

OF GOD'S CREATION - YOUR TRUE BEING I--EXPOSURE OF THE M-Y-T-H-S - DEVIL.HELL. SIN, BIRTHS. DISEASE. DEATH. WARS.MATTER I ADAM-EVE. MURDERQUS CAIN.

JUDAS - "GHASTLY FARCE" - FOOLING SAULSOF TARSUS. 90 YEARS PLUS RIP VAN WINKLE.

- "LORD-GOD" - NON-CHRIST SCIENTISTCLERGY! LAYMEN I LEADERS I MASSES I

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"Total War" Declared On Bias

GOAL Blasts Detroit MayorAnd The Police CommissionerBrutality ByBoston PoliceGets Protest

BOSTON. A vigorous pro-test has been launched with theBoston Police Commissionerover actions by police during arecent outburst of violence here.

In a sharply worded letter toCommissioner Edwin McNamara,Kenneth C.uscott, called for thetransfer of the police captain incharge of the station where theoutbreak occurred.

“Many of the Negro citizensof Boston have need not justfor protection by the police, butfrom the police,” Mr. Guscottsaid.

The original incident occurredwhen fighting broke out betweentwo Negro youths. Both Neg-ro and white spectators gatheredand many of the whites werearmed with bats, tire irons andother weapons.

The police arrested severalNegroes, but none of the armedwhites were apprehended. OneNegro woman spectator who wasarrested stated that she hadbeen struck by several whiteyouths, one of whom she named.The police took no action, how-ever.

In his letter Mr. Guscott cit-ed several other instances ofpolice brutality and stated thatthe incident did not reach riotproportions in spite of, not be-cause of, the police.

A complete investigation ofthe current procedures of theBoston Police Department hasbeen asked for as well as thetransfer of Captain Paul Sullivan.

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Courts, Juries,Police Dep t.Called Unfair

DETROIT The Group OnAdvanced Leadership (GOAL)

will ask tho United States CivilRights Commission to investi-gate the “systematic denial ofNegro rights under the Fourthand Fourteenth Amendments by

the prosecutor, the police, andthe courts in Detroit.”

Richard B Henry. GOAL presi-dent, also said he has asked theReverend Albert B Cleage. aGOAL member, to bring the sitnation to the attention of tin’Executive Committee for theFreedom Walk, of which Cleageis a member.

“As far as I am concerned."Henry said, ‘we are at total waragainst all those forces of oppression represented by thehigh handedness of the WayneCounty Prosecutor, all-white jur-ies and race-oriented judges inRecorder’s Court, double-stand-ards in traffic court, and theflagrant abuses of Negro rightsby a gestapo-like police department.

“Police Commiafcioner Edwards ind Mayor Cavanagh andmany bther powers in the cityhave promised the red-carpettreatment for the Reverend Mar-tin Luther King when he arrivesfor the Freedom W’alk on Sun-day, June 23rd." Henry said“But all of these people mu>trealize that it is not enough towalk with us one day of theyear. They must end their sil-ence. inaction, and reaction inDetroit."

Henry said Michigan’s Attor-ney General Frank Kelly has di-rected Assistant Attorney Gen-eral Gerald David White, headof the Detroit office, to investi-gate the recent refusal of WayneCounty Prosecutor Olsen to is-sue an assault and battery war-rant requested by Henry againsttwo police officers.

The GOAL president said hehas asked Attorney O. Lee Mo-lctte, GOAL’S General Counsel,to take the following actionswithin the week:

1. Request the Chairman ofthe federal Civil Rights Com-mission to conduct hearings inDetroit looking toward Congres-sional action which will protectNegroes frl unreasonablesearch ands zure by police;and from all-wi te juries;

2. Ask the Detrcit Civil Libertics Union to make available toGOAL information from theirfiles on the conduct of the Pro-secutor’s office a nd the policedepartment, and

3. Empanel a committee ofGOAL lawyers to bring in re-commendations within 30 days,for ending abuses against Ne-groes in Recorder's and trafficcourts.

SENATOR PHILIP A. HARTgoes over testimony with Rich-ard H. Austin, of 9460 Wood-ward, Detroit, before Mr. Aus-tin testified before the Senate

Subcommittee on Constitu-tional Rights. Mr. Austin, a

member of the Michigan Ad-visory Committee to the U. S.Commission on civil Rights,

testified in favor of a bill toextend the life of the Ccm-

mission and to expand its pow-ers which was introduced inthe Senate by Senator Hart.

Night Rider Murders Medgar EversThe iynching party finally came off.

Medgar Evers is dead, murdered in thenight.

A short time after President Kennedyappealed to the nation to examine itsconscience on the moral issue involvedin inter-racial relationships in America,Medgar Evers was shot to death in thestreet outside his home.

Roy Wilkins, NAACP Executive Secre-tary who was arrested with him at ademonstration site in Mississippi recent-ly called Evers death "an assassination."

It is not illogical to assume that the"assassin" will not be apprehended andbrought to justice because a threat madeby a Mississippi Sheriff, James R. Grimes-ly has been carried out.

In the issue of November 17, 1962 TheDetroit Tribune carried a warning toEvers. Sheriff Grimesly told Laplois Ash-ford, NAACP Youth Secretary, who was

In jail for "Breach Os The Peace"attempting to buy a Greyhound Bus tic-ket at the "white" window in PascagoulaMississippi, "We have a "lynching par-ty" waiting for Medgar Evers."

Evers was shot in tne back with a highpowered riflle as he got out of his car athis home. A white girl reported seeingthree men flee the scene at the time ofthe killing.

Evers led demonstrations in Mississippithat saw the police arrest hundreds. AnAngry crowd formed outside the Evershome to assure his bereaved widow that"someone must pay for this" and "thisis NOT the end of the matter."

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., has call-ed for increased action in all areas ofthe country as the result of Evers' killing.Dr. King said, "this act of violence shouldinspire Negroes everywhere to rise tonon-violent action with renewed vigor."

Aaron Henry Freed ByMiss. Supreme Court

JACKSON, Miss. ln an un-usual move the Mississippi Sup-reme Court this week ruled onthe side of justice and reversedthe conviction of a lower courtagainst NAACP President AaronHenry of Clarksdalc.

Dr. Henry’s militant leader-ship in the state has long beena thorn in the side of Mississippiwhite supremacists. Several oth-er attempts have been made toharass the NAACP official intosilence. The most recent attemptoccurred in early April when abomb was thrown through thewindow of his home causing dam-age of SI,OOO.

Direct Action IncreasesAgainst Segregation in Fia.

Girls Abused In JailsNEW YORK Charges have

been revealed that teen-age Neg-

ro and white girls, arrested dur-in g Freedom demonstrations,have been subjected to indig-nities in prisons in Mississippiand Georgia.

Rape, sexual abuses and oth-er indignities were reported byDr Jean Noble of New YorkUniversity, and Dorothy Height.President of the National As-sociation of Negro Women. Com-plaints are expected to be filedwith the Justice Department.

TAMPA, Kla. The entireState of Florida is seething withactivity throughout the Statedemonstration for desegregationof public facilities, schools andincreased employment opportun-ities are held.

Due to protests, several citieshave appointed bi-raeial commit-tees to work on overall pro-grams of desegregation of pub-

lie facilities and accommodations.Despite threats of violence

from white hoodlums and ar-rests in one city, the demonstra-tions are continuing in full force.

—ln Gainesville, there havebeen demonstrations all week.Picketing of theaters and storescontinued desegregation of thepublic summer school has been

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Fx-DPW WorkersSentenced InCity Fraud

By ISAAC JONESDETROIT Twenty-eight for-

mer Department of Public Worksemployes and six rubbish con-tractors were sentenced last Fri-day by Recorder’s Judge Arthurj. Koscinski for their part in a$1.25 million municipal incine-rator fraud case after they wereconvicted by a jury.

Three DPW ex-foremen weresentenced one to five years inJackson Prison and the fourthex-foreman got 18 months tofive years.

Thirty other former DPWworkers were placed on probation, fined and given four monthsin the House of Correction.

Only one former DPW workerwho was convicted with thirtythre j others, was given a sus-pended sentence.

He is Arthur E. Reid, of 16881Burgess. In releasing Reid JudgeKoscinski said he noted by theprobation report that Reid didnot profit from the fraud.

Those who were placed onprobation with time in the Houseof Correction and assessed courtcosts, were told that the moneymust be paid within sixty daysafter their release frrom prison.

Pres. Kennedy Calls For Justice2 Negroes Enter U. of AlabamaWASHINGTON President

Kennedy told the nation Tuesday night that it faced a “moralcrisis” as a result of the "risingtide” of Negro discontent.

“This is a problem whichfaces us all in cVcry city ofthe North as well as the South,”Mr. Kennedy said in a briefaddress televised by all threenational networks.

It was a time to act, the Pres-ident said. He promised to sendto Congress next week sweep-ing legislation to speed schooldesegregation and open publicfacilities to every American re-gardless of color.

Above all, Mr. Kennedy sol-emnly told the millions of citi-zens watching him speak from

the White House, the problemof the Negro’s place in Amer-ican life “must be solved inthe homes of every Americanacross the country.”

THE OBJECTIVE of everycitizen, the President said, mustbe “for every American to en-joy the privilege of being Amer-ican without regard to his raceor color”—to be treated “as onewould wish his children to betreated.”

Mr. Kennedy’s address wasmade in part as the result ofthe successful desegregation ofthe University of Alabama. Butthe President seized the occa-sion to make a broad appeal thatNegroes and liberals of bothparties had been urging upon himfor weeks.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Feder-al troops forced the admissionof two Negro students to theUniversity of Alabama Tuesday—putting an end to Gov. GeorgeWallace’s defiance and shatter-ing the last symbolic bastion ofschool segregation in the South.There was no violence.

The action came after Wal-lace, flanked by state troopers,staged a carefully planned showof defying a Federal court de-segregation order.

A temporary injunction hand-ed down by Federal Judge Sey-bourn 11. Lynne in Birminghamlast Wednesday forbade Wallaceand those acting in concert withhim from “physically interpos-ing” to block the enrollment ofthe two Negroea,

CHARGES o» civil contemptpunishable b> 1 ?rms or fines,can be brou* against viola*tors of the order.

The governor refused four re-quests Tuesday morning froma Justice Department official thathe allow Miss Vivian Malone andJames Hood, both 20 years old,to enter Foster Auditorium andregister This was in keeping witha campaign pledge in 1962 thathe would “stand in the schoolhouse door” to prevent integra-tion of Alabama's educationalsystem.

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