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The Daily Standard from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 10

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1 oo rs: (c) 0 00 AM 1 i Lata Xlaelni 00 HliSlOA 00 CM 1J kUk 1 GHT 1 AlO CAAftltEI 12 1 ATTAt-f-rTEM-IiX KJ.TUI TAJGBI Hft Jmtw- Urne "u.Kv A' i it 11 JO 1 00 Off i()IH Iltluc I ii I By Jack Str (irsrr lack of rmistrncr 'nee rather frantic, failed to appreciate his about it to the head of re worked Almost immediately Hora usa, LL.B. a good looking girl made hia because he was married and his avortmg In fact, she finally agency for which was hooted out of his ufi Rack Allie Howard Teacher CW To the white Christian Churches and the Jewish Synogogues in he United States of America and all other racist institutions. Presentation by James Forman delivered and adopted by the National Black Economic Development Conference in Detroit, Michigan, on April 26, 1969. ARMED FORCES id unbecoming a city employee. Horace hustled off to the ne arest courthouse where he that he be given back his 1 do on mv own time," he complained to the judge, "is lusinrss While I m.iv be married to mv wife.

got no iligations t1 city Therefore, the city had no right to form on the job had been topme, pirlv 'Of Nor YOl time i WERE ad THF bac is how interest i od bv it mental un empir its to my i nght fire him," retorted a city official. dallies with the dollies, he sets a bad ike anv difference whether or not he does still gives the city a bad time." Jt DOE, would you order the city to give ho job? ge ruled NO? He held that a city has a iind.iment,i| standards ol propriety to be ivees, that since the public expects all with the maintenance of good a citv who engages improprieties not conducive order cu he engat es in them. (Base upon a Wiser he fired for such improprieties regardless of un Supreme Court Decision) Mn Mr it IMatiGroiipSccking' Interest Moro Members 1ALDEN John Davis, irman of the Malden rung Commission presiding re a meeting ot Malden ens interested in the cities pretiensive 701 Plan, stilted it would be the goal ot any mng commission to involve iany people as potwi blr in of the plan. I is remarks followed a of Dan Carr, Planner hargc of the Malden plan for firm of (Jassner Nathan wnr, Memphis, I ennesseo, the effect that the more rotation on Malden fed into Office, the harder would to work, and the better i he could produce. Bill Crabtree, Manager of the Chamher of Commerce Mi arriages rODDAKD COUNTY hard Wayne Snider, ifield and Nancy Wynne Girardeau.

Kelly Bryan Stroder, Dexter Marcella Ann Rikard, Pings, I James i ltd ne Janet a I and oleman, Marlene Phillips, Carladell Roger Larne Meador, Gipsy Linda Joan Wilfong, Phillip Lawrence Tatum, introduced John Davis at the meeting, a joint gathering including the Mayor, City Clerk, City Council, Planning Commission, Board of Public Works, Airport Commission, Chamher of Commerce, and interested individuals. Nathan Browne, Architects and Planners, have been retained by the city to prepare the Comprehensive Plan under the Program of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Jack Pierce, represented the Department of Community Affairs at the meeting. The DC A is the Slate Funding Agency that will make available three fourths of the funds necessary to the production of the plan. Medlock, St.

Ann, Mo. Clary L. Kastner, Dexter and Karen Lee James, Dexter. Robert Kelley Coffey, St. Charles and Linda Carole Joseph, Essex.

Terry Dwight Zimmerman, Malden and Marla Lynn Price, Bernie. Stephen Raymond Gottner, Lincoln, Nebraska and Janet Sue Pflueger, Malden. Clark A. Whitwell, Dexter and Mary Elizabeth Smith, Morehouse. Paul Arthur Dees, Dexter and Bonnie Lucille McKenzie, Fisk and Stephen Ray Kilby, Mountain Grove and Beverly Ann Corbin, Dexter.

Electronics COLOR TV.RADIO STEREO HI-FI Chester Bell 409 Coleman ANTENNA SERVICE PHONE 471-5370 mam MALONE OPfcN TO P.M. DAILY STARTS 2 P.M. RTS 1 P.M. SATURDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 50 years ago June 13, 1919 It will be good news to all to hear that Miss Allie Howard of Slater has signed up as teacher of distribute music in our for the leaflets coming school year. G.F.

McIntosh is selling ice cream cones at five cents each at his restaurant in Frisco and paying the revenue tax himself. Great crowds of boys and girls visit this place of evenings. Dr. Lawrence B. Adams has returned home from he army, where he was in the veterinary corps.

Jean Hirschberg of St. Louis has accepted a position as shippin clerk at White-Dorroh Wholesale Co. 40 years ago June 13, 1929 Miss Helen Hess is home for the summer from Waco, where she taught school the past session. Mr and Mrs. GusMartin, Miss Amy Allen, Frank Marsh and Mrs.

Forrest Hobbs drove to St. Louis early Sunday morning. The party enjoyed a program by Little Jack Little and returned that night. John A. Martin, better known here as "Bud" was buried Wednesday morning following services at the Nazarene Church.

Bud was a likable chap, happy-go-lucky and a first rate baseball fan and pitcher. Last summer he left his native city for Flint, to seek additional honors in the baseball field and to find employment in automobile factories there. He died last Saturday night at Hurley Hospital, a victim of pneumonia. Louis Richards, for many years a resident of Scott County, although a native of Tennessee, died of cancer of the throat las Wednesday in a St. Louis hospital at the age of 73 years, 9 months and 6 days.

30 years ago June 13, 1939 Rain, followed by hot days and more rain the past week, has cut the wheat crop in Scott County 20 per cent, County Agent Loan Lane estimated Monday. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Nazarene Church, the Rev. C.F. Transue officiating, for Charles Wilburn, 50 years old, who died Thursday at the home of a son, Herbert Wilburn in Mounds, 111 Powerful winds that dipped apparently only in the Crowder neighborhood Friday morning leveled two barns, bowled over a large number of trees and small outbuildings and otherwise wrought miscellaneous havoc to the tune of several thousand dollars. Malone Theatre, today, with Loretta Young and Richard Green.

Tomorrow, "Confessions of a Nazy Spy with Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, Geo. Sanders Paul Lukas. vears ago June 13, 1949 Harold Nus received the B.S. degree in Engineering at the University of Missouri at Columbia during om ncement exercisos Tuesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchey and family will move to Poplar Bluff next week where they will make their home. Mr. Hinchey has opened an accounting oltice in that city and has been located there the past two weeks.

The Hinchey home at 517 Sikes will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Munger. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Hodges will entertain Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of their oldest and youngest sons, John and Preston, whose birthdays occurred June 9 and who are 4 4 and 17 years old, respect ively. Malone Theatre, today, Ann Blyth, Howard Duff and George Brent in "Red Canyon." (7) We call upon IFCO to serve as a central staff to coordinate the mandate of the conference and to reproduce and en mass literature, news items, press releases and other material, (8) We call upon all delegates to find within the white community those forces which will work under the leadership of blacks to implement these demands by whatever means necessary. By taking such actions, white Americans will demonstrate concretely that they are willing to fight the white skin privilege and the white supremacy and racism which has forced us as black people to make these demands. ,9) We caii upon all white Christians and Jews to practice, patience, tolerance, understanding and nonviolence as they have encouraged, advised and demanded that we as black people should do throughout our entire enforced slavery in the United States. The true test of their faith and belief in the Cross and the words of the prophets will certainly be put to a test as we seek legitimate and extremely modest reparations for our role in developing the industrial base of the Western world through our slave labor.

But we are no longer slaves, we are men and women, proud of our African heritage, determined to iiave our dignity. (10) We are so proud of our African heritage and realize concretely that our struggle is not only to make revolution in the United States, but to protect our brothers and sisters in Africa and to help them rid themselves of racism, capitalism, and imperialism by whatever means necessary, including armed struggle. We are and must be willing to fight the defamation of our African image wherever it rears its ugly head. We are therefore charging the Steering Committee to create a Black Anti-Defamation League to be funded by money raised from the International Black Appeal. (11) We fully recognize that revolution in the United States and Africa, our Motherland, is more than a one dimensional operation.

It will require the total integration of the political, economic, and military components and therefore, we call upon all our brothers and sisters who have acquired training and expertise in the fields of engineering, electronics, research, community organizations, physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, medicine, military science and warfare to assist the National Black Economic Development Conference in the implementation of its program. (12) To implement tiiese demands we must nave a fearless leadersnip. We must have a leadership which is willing to battle the church establishment to implement these demands. To win our demands we will have to declare war on the white Christian churches and synagogues and this means we may have to fight the total government structure of this country. Let no one here think that these demands will be met by our mere stating them For the sake of the churches and synagogues, we hope that they have the wisdom to understand that these demands are modest and reasonable.

But if the white Harold Holmes. Brothers and sisters, we no longer are shuffling our feet and scratching our heads. We are tall, black and proud. And we say to the white Christian churches and Jewish Synagogues to the government of this country and to all the white racist imperialists who compose it, there is only one thing left that you can do to further degrade black people and that is to kill us. But we have been dying too long for this country.

We have died in every war. We are dying in Vietnam today fighting the wrong enemy. The new black man wants to live and to live means that we must not become static or merely believe in self- defense. We must boldly go out and attack the white Western world at its power centers. The white Christian churches are another form of government in this country and they are used by the governments of this country to exploit the people of Latin America Asia and Africa, but the day is soon coming to an end.

Therefore, brothers and sisters, the demands we make upon the white Christian churches and the Jewish synagogues are small demands. They represent 15 dollars per black person in these United States. We can legitimately demand this from the church power structure We must demand more from the United States Government. But to win our demands from the church which is linked up with the United States Government, we must not forget that it will ultimately be by force and power that we will win. We are not threatening the churches.

We are saying that we know the churches came with the military might of the colonizers and have been sustained by the military might of the colonizers. Hence, if the churches in colonial territories were established by military might, we know deep within our hearts that we must be prepared to use force to get our demands. We are not saying that this is the road we want to take. It is not, but let us be very clear that we are not opposed to force and we are not opposed to violence. We were captured in Africa by violence.

We were kept in bondage and political servitude and forced to work as slaves by the military machinery and the Christian church working hand in hand. We recognize that in issuing this manifesto we must prepare for a long range educational campaign in all communities of this country, but we know that the Christian churches nave contributed to our oppression in White America. We do not intend to abuse our black brothers and sisters in black churches who have un-critically accepted Christianity. We want them to understand how the racist white Christian church with its hypocritical declarations and doctrines of brotherhood has abused our trust and faith. An attack on the religious beliefs of black people is not major objective, even though we know that we were not Christians when we were brought to this country, but that Christianity was used to help enslave us.

Our objective in issuing this SAN ANTONIO Airman Charles W. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses S. Williamson, 726 E.

Gladys, Sikeston, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Lowry AFB, for training in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. AirmanWilliamson, a graduate of cancellation Sikeston High School, attended Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Girardeau, Mo. He is married to the former Brenda Mitchell of Sikeston. Mo.

the Infantry Ofticer Candidate- School, Ft. Benning, May 23 During the 23-week course, he was trained in leadership, tactics of small infantry units, and use of infantry weapons. He also received instruction in map and aerial photograph reading, guerrilla warfare and counterinsurgency operations. SOUTH RUISLIP, Staff Sergeant Glenn Young, son of Mrs. Ella Young.

Portageville, has received the U.S. Air Force, Commendation Medal fori meritorious service in Southeast- Asia. Sergeant Young, a communications equipment technician, was presented the medal during ceremonies at South Ruislip Air Station, England, where he is assigned to a unit of the Air Force Communications Service. The sergeant attended Portageville High School. He is married to the former Hazel E.

Jordan, from England. NAVY TO CACHET APOLLO 1 1 COVERS NORFOLK, Va. Manned Spacecraft Recovery force of the U.S. Navy will provide commemorative and services for the upcoming Apollo 11 manned space flight to the moon. Philatelic coordinators designated for Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Recovery Forces (Task 140 and 130) will receive all such covers and make to assigned FT.

CAMPBELL, KY. (AHTNC) Army Frivate Danny C. Hall, 19, son of Mr.and the distribution Mrs. Matt Hall, New Madrid, ships. fired expert with the M-14 To permit adequate time for rifle May 12 near the completion required handling of covers, of basic combat training at Ft.

collectors should send Campbell. Ky. pre-stamped, self- addressed The expert raring is the envelopes to the appropriate highest mark a soldier can coordinator prior to July 4, achieve on his weapons 1969. In accordance with U.S. qualification test.

Post Office Department Regulations, only U.S. postage FT. POLK, LA. (AHTNC)- maybe jsed on covers submitted. Army Private James A.

Ethridge, Stamps (postage) ot other 20, son of Mr.and Mrs. Fred countries or the United Nations Ethridge, Route 3, Portageville, cannot be used, and cash or completed a supply clerk checks in lieu of postage cannot course May 30 at Ft. Polk, La. be accepted. It is further During the eight week requested that collectors furnish course, he was trained in storage standard size covers, 3 operations, the preservation and inches by 6 inches with a packaging of equipment, and in filler inserted to simplify the handling of supply forms handling.

and records. He also received Clue to popularity the typing, cancellation service and the instruction in mathematics and map reading. Pvt. Ethridge entered the Army in February 1969 and completed basic trainign at Ft. Knox, where he was last stationed.

limited postal facili on recovery ships, the coordinators for Task Force 140 and Task Force 130 will accept a maximum of 6 covers from individual collectors (two covers per recovery ship) for the Apollo 1 1 mission. Addresses for the Atlantic area Coordinators FT. SAM HOUSTON, TEX. (AHTNC) Private Danny E. Summerlott, 19, son of Mr.

and Pacific Mrs. A. J. Summerlott, Route 1, are. East Prairie, completed TASK FORCE 140 advanced individual medical Public Affairs Office (Apollo 11) training May 23 at the U.S.

Manned Spacecraft Recovery Army Medical Training Center at Force, Atlantic Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Building SP-71, Naval Air The 10- week course features Station instruction in military first aid, Norfolk, Virginia 23511 medical evacuation practices, TASK FORCE 130 and combat and Hospital patient Chief- in Charge (Apollo 1 1 care. Navy Terminal Post Office KPO San Francisco, FT. SAM HOUSTON, TEX.

96610 (AHTNC) Private James A. Davidson, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Davidson, Route 1, East Prairie, completed advanced individual medical training May 23 at the U.S. Army Medical Training Center at Ft.

Sam Houston, Tex. The 10- week course features instruction in military first aid, medical evacuation practices, and combat and hospital patient care. The Prayer from The I Rttom ornine Psalm FTBENNING, GA. Manifesto is to force the racist (AHTNC) Larry Crosier, 24, white Christian church to begin Mr- and Mrs. Ray M.

the payment of reparations Crosier, 208 S. Filth which are due to all black Charleston, was bv the Church ssioned an Army MtROKff PRODUt s. i AMES GARNER J0ANHACKETT WAITER BRENNAN SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF United Artists Ten tons of ink are used printing the average das edition of a I metropolitan newspaper, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica Christians and Jews are not willing to meet our demands not but also bv private business through peace and good will, -T then we declare war and we are fioht hv whatever focus on the Christian church as rernrrd therefore, proposing the election people can unite, of the following Steering Our demands are negotiable, Committee: bul they cannot be minimized, Lucious Walker, Renny they can only be increased and Freman, Luke Tripp, Howard the Church is asked to come up Fuller, James Forman, John with large Watson, Dan Aldridge, xtiTC-r lu-An Williams, Ken Cockrel, Chuck ALL ROADS MIST LEAD Wooten, Fannie Lou Hamer, TO REVOLUTION Julian Bond, Mark Comfort, Earl UNITE Allen, Robert Browne, Vincent YOU Harding, Mike Hamlin, Len Holt, Peter Bernard, Michael Wright, POSSIBLE Muhammed Kenyatta, Mel FIGHT Jackson, Howard Moore, and RELEN lLEooL.i Lord, in dost hear niv RSV) PRAYER: Eternal God, who hast set us to live amid the marvels of this great universe, we bless Thee that it is possible for us to commune with Thee through prayer. We thank Thee for the assurance that Thou are more willing to hear us than we are to make known our need. sums of money than John we are asking Our slogans are VIUST LE.

WITH WHOMEVER NEUTRALIZE WHEREVER OUR ENEMIES a 1 commissioned and lieutenant after graduating from Teach us to pray. Amen. We see this SugQfMtd l.IMHAi AudistH as COLOR I SUNDAY MONDAY Rex WEEK NIGHTS 7 P.M. OPEN TO 9 -7Sd TONIGHT THRU THURS, JUNE 19 unm i Fraulein Doktor A modern-day story that reaches from the shadows of the Kremlin to the splendor of the Vatican! MGM presents a George Englund production PLUS Our bag is bombs, swords, guns and girls. A MOlAtl A THE ASSASSINATION BUREAU h( THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN Anthony Quinn Oskar Werner David Janssen Vittorio De Sica Leo McKern Sir John Gielgud Barbara Jefford Rosemarie Dexter Laurence Olivier Metrocolor VICTORY TO THE PEOPLE LIFE AND GOOD HEALTH TO MANKIND RESISTANCE TO DOMINATION BY THE WHITE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES AND THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUES REVOLUTIONARY BLACK POWER WE SHALL WIN WITHOUT A DOUBT Continued Tomorrow The Danes established a colony on the island of St John, in the Virgin Islands, in 1716 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmmiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DELTA DRIVE-IN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII THURSDAY, FRIDAY DEBORAH KERR DAVID NIVEN OjJn FIELDER COOK'S THE NEW floreteo floating heads New Pop-Out Trimmer Easy Flip-Top cleaning voltage selector Coil cord Durable metal wallet TRIPLEHEADER 35T YOD GET ANY CLOSER! THE NEW N0RELC0 35T AVAILABLE AT: HOMESTEAD DIST.

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