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MINISTER ASKS NEGROESTO LEAVE WHITE C HURCH

7 Love The Colored Race, But ThereIs a Lot of Confusion Being Caused. .."

SUNDAY, 10-21, TV, CH. 7,

PRAYER FORUMNOT ONE CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST DEFENDER!HENCE, A BASIC, MORAL ASPECT IGNORED -

THE DELINQUENCY OF MULTI-MILLIONS OFSATAN BOUND. SATAN-ROBBED. HOMES!by Andrew F. Fruehauf, C.S. +++

AND— MILLIONS OF HOMES ARE INVADEDBY THE DEVIL VIA HIS MULTI.BILLION $ RACKETS!

ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, IMPURE WORLD OFLETTERS, ENTERTAINMENT!

O N E R E A L CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST IMPERA-JIVE ! See pp. 9, 192 S&H FOR THE R-E-A-L, ACCORD-

ING TO CHRIST.(See PRAYER, Page 2)

FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURES.FRIDAY, November 2 DETROIT FOURTH

CHURCH Strathmoor Methodist Church, 16801 School-craft 8 P.M. HAZEL R. HARRISON.

FRIDAY, November 2 FARMINGTON CHURCH,33825 Grand River Ave., 8 P. M. MARTIN BROONES.

SATURDAY, November 3 DEARBORN HIGHSCHOOL, 19501 W. Outer Dr., 8 P. M. MARTIN

BROONES.SUNDAY, November 4 DETROIT EIGHTH

CHURCH 2OOll Grand River Ave., 2:30 P.M. MAR-TIN BROONES.

FRIDAY. November 9 BLOOMFIELD JUNIORHIGH SCHOOL, 8 P.M. RALPH W. CESSNA.

SATURDAY, November 10 DETROIT SEVENTHCHURCH 223 W. Grand Blvd., 8 P.M. RALPH W.CESSNA.

SATURDAY, November 10 PONTIAC CHURCH- 164 W. Lawrence St, 8 P.M. HERBERT E. RIEKE.

C.S. Sentinel, 10-27 C.S. Sentinel, Oct. 20

NO COLLECTIONS EVER.

"REV., A. A. BANKS GIVES HIS VIEWS"The Detroit Courier, Oct. 6

About Blind Loyalty to a political party: "I think thisis a kind of perverted patriotism that is as dangerous todemocracy as any of the "far right" groups. Some aremore loyal to a party than to freedom itself, to their raceor nation or even to God, Himself.

"I think we ought now to have reached a state of ma-turity where we can at each election evaluate candidateson the basis of who is the strongest and best man for thejob and give this candidate our support in spite of our nor-mal party preference. We should not vote merely on thebasis of the candidate's party affiliation."

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"AS OUR READERS SEE IT"

"AUTO INDUSTRY DESERVES THANKSFROM KENNEDY" - ROMNEY TAKE A BOW!

Free Press, Oct. 19

AND FROM GOV. SWAINSON. TOO!SAYS GOD'S DETROIT TRIBUNE.

Which business has been the outstanding highlight in1962 and will continue in 1963 if permitted? The auto in-dustry meaning auto management, taking risks, spend-ing large sums for promotion, inducing pent up money to

come out.(See READERS, Page 2)

CHRIST'S "SECOND COMING"?H.M. ASKS BILLY GRAHAM.

GOD VIA HIS DETROIT TRIBUNE:DEAR H.M.: PRECIOUS BILLY'S USE OF THIS SCRIP-

TURE "THIS SAME JESUS SHALL SO COME IN LIKEmanner as ye have seen him go into heaven,"merits comment

NON-CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS MUST SPIRITUALLYMATURE, WITH PURIFICATION LIBERATION FROMTHE SATANIC, ADAM-EVE "LORD-GOD" (Gen. 2:7, etc.)

SPIRITUAL ADULTERY! "THE DEVIL USING SCRIP-TURE" ! Lincoln quoting Shakespeare

(See CHRIST, Page 2)

SEE BACK PAGE FOR REVELATIONS OF- EXCLUSIVE REALITY - ETERNAL PERFECTIONOF GOD'S CREATION - YOUR TRUE BEING! -

AND EXPOSURE OF THE M-Y T-H-S - DEVIL,hell, sin, births, disease, death, wars.MATTER I ADAM-EVE. MURDEROUS CAIN,

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

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

J. Robert Smith, court reporter for the Independent Star Neu-1 inPasadena has won the SSOO First Prize awarded for distinguishedwriting on the administration of justice in California. The awardwas made by Sigma Delta Chi and the State Bar of Californiafor the best scries of stories on California law. Mr. Smith has hada distinguished career in journalism in Philadelphia, Baltimore,Richmond, Va., New York City, Los Angeles, and Pasadena.

15 Elected To NAACPNominating CommitteeFifteen members of the Detroit

Branch. National Association forthe Advancement of Colored Peo-|pie were elected by the Branchmembership to serve as the Nom-inating Committee t«r the annualelection of the Branch. Electedin the meeting held on Monday,October 22, in the People’s Obin-,inunity Church were:

Mrs. Areatha Bailey, OficldjDukes, Melvin Jefferson, James ILandrum, Mrs. Beatrice Lapslcy, jRobert L. MBlender, Barnabas IMoseley, Miss Sonia Porter, Lon- jnie Saunders, Horace Sheffield, jMrs. Minnie Smith, Miss NettieStatford, Amos Leroy Washing-lon, Kenneth Watson and CharlesI. Wells.

The Nominating Committeewill report a slate of officers andBoard members to the next mem- jbership meeting of the Branch, jwhich wiß be held Monday, No- ■

vember 26, 8:00 pm. in the Peo-ple’s Community Church, 8601Woodward Avenue.

The elections will be conductedat the annual meeting of theBranch on Monday. December 17,8:00 p m., also in People’s Com-munity Church

By Isaac Jones

Jilcs Edward Paschal, 40, of642 Custer, died last week inhis home of head injuries sus-tained October 18 when he wasassaulted and robbed by unknownpersons alongside of 8401 Rus-

NUMBER DIDN'T FALL ANYWAY AS:

Fortune Teller Fails ToSee Impending Arrest

Mattie Mitchell, 58, of 2526West Grand Blvd., was fined$lO or 30 days in the House ofCorrection Thursday by Record-ers Judge John P. Seallen afterpleading guilty to fortune tell-;ing.

Mrs. Mitchell better known as"Sister Susan,” was arrested Wed-nesday by Patrolman Gilbert Hillafter accepting SI2OO from theofficer to tell his fortune and togive him a lucky number.

After reading Patrolman Hill'spalms for about five minutes, Mrs.Mitchell asked if he hud anyquestions to ask her.

• Yes,” he replied, ”cun youhelp me hit the numbers and get

cd him to sock employment atChevrolet Gear and Axle PlantSaturday and he would be hired.!

After listening with care theofficer pulled his badge, identi-fied himself and placed Mrs. Mit-!chell under arrest.

NAACP Plans FreedomFund Dinner-Dance

The Hiver Rouge Ecorsc Branchof the National Association forthe Advancement of Colored Peo-ple is now in the process of plan- jning for their Annual FreedomFund Dinner and Dance. Accord- jing to Mrs. Peter Johnson, the19(52 Freedom Fund campaignchairman, awards will be present-ed to outstanding citizens of thecommunity which will be the con-cluding activity of the campaignfor 19(52. The (tinner and dancewill be held Saturday. November17 at the American Legion Post272. 3914 W. Jefferson Avenue,Lcor.se.

Mrs. Johnson also announced asubstantial sum of the FreedomFund goal of SI,OOO has been

l raised through several public af-fairs sponsored in recent weeksby the Fight for Freedom Con:inittoe in the River Rouge-Ecorscarea. She staieu that the commit-jtee j* continuing to receive do-nations from chit chcs and civic

1 organizations in the communuy.

*< job?”me officer said the fortune tel-

ler assured him that she couldmake Ins wishes come true. First,she placed strips ol cloth on hislorehead, nose and chin. She put

a piece of cloth in the palm otl,c, nght hand and advised Patrol-man Hill to place $iU on tneoiotn men sue turned to him,

mu saul repeat this prayer wanme Im the numbers—and let melucky—let me be auceeaalnJ, lottne his the numbers—and let me

I yet a job.Mrs Mitchell told Patrolman

I lilt that the strips of cloth in herpalm would "chase. the spirits~way.” She advised the officer t 6 ’play "309,” for his lucky number

The fortune teller further advu- i

TALLADEGA, Ala.—The agonyof the Southern white ministerwas personified in Circuit Courtduring the hearing of an injunc-j

I tion against integration leaders. |The Rev. John Willard Vess, a

jWesleyan Methodist pastor, rcveal-j ed the terrible conflicts he hadwhen three Negro students knelt

| in at his church last Easter Sun-■ day.

Mr. Vess told Judge William C.Sullivan that he asked police toarrest the students to protect themfrom angry white church attend-ers, ireluding a man with a knife.

Judge Sullivan is holding a hear-ing to decide if Talladega Col-lege students and others should bepermanently barred from takingpart in integration activities.

The defendants are now undera temporary order forbidding pick,eting, marches, sit-ins, kneel-ins,and parades. The order was issuedafter a series ot demonstrationslast April.

| Mr. Vess said there were 175people in the church when thestudents walked past an usher anddown the center aisle. The con-gregation was standing and sing-ing at the time.

The minister related that twoj men in the church, including a

I professional football player, want-i ed to drag the students out of thechurch. Mr. Vess stopped them.

Instead, he asked the Negroesto leave because of the confusionthey had caused by lheir presence,lie said he did this because hebelieves "God is not the author ofconfusion.”

Mr. Vets said in his statementto the students: “I love the coloredrcce. I love the Negroes, but thereis a lot of confusion being caused

Homicide Asks Aid InSlaying Os Junk Man

sell. The officers said Paschalwas struck on the head by thethugs with an unknown objectby a group of youths who escaped.

lie was treated at ReceivingHospital for lacerations of theforehead and released.

Police said they found Paschal,a well-known junker, lying inbed on his back fully clothedexcept for shoes and socks, ap-parently dead.

According to Lt. Hiram Phippsof the homicide bureau, Paschalsuffered a small fracture of theskull. He said he was assaultedby a group of youths, who escaped.

Lt. Phipps further stated thatthree teen aged girls were seenfleeing from the scene of theattack by the youths. The of-ficers would like for the girlsto call him at WO. 2-5700—askfor the homicide bureau.

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and I would ask you kindly to\leave to keep from being harm-ed."

The minister told the court:“There was one man with aknife. I knew- that unless theNegroes left of their own accord,they would have been dragged outand there would have been bed-lam I felt it was for the pro-tection of the Negroes to let thepolice take charge.”

Police did arrest the studentsbut not the man with the knife orthose who threatened to drag theNegroes out of the church.

Mr. Vess also described the ef-fect of the incident on his eongrcgation "Before the studentscame in,” he said, "there was realspirit in the service and peoplewere thinking about the Lord. Butsomething like this sort of takesthe spirit out of you. We went onas best we could and then dis-missed after a short time.”

Suun after the service, Mr. Vesswas visited at his home by I)r.

Everett MacNair, white chaplain atTalladega College. "I felt that Dr.MacNair. would understand theburden on the heart of a minister,Mr. Vess said. ”1 would like todo anything to get this thingstraightened out.”

The minister said Dr. MacNairwas asked what the Negroes woulddo if they could not obtain theirgoals by nonviolent direct action(N. V. D. A.). Dr. MacNair repliedthat Southern whites should ap-preciate the Negro students' non-violent approach, because if theyfail in their appeal others may tryto settle the issue by force andviolence.

Later, at a special meeting otthe Talladega Ministerial Associa-tion. Dr. MacNair read a state-ment on the subject but the as-sociation would not hear a state-ment by another minister.

This other minister was theRev. Norman Jimerson' Birming-ham executive secretary of theAlabama Council on Human Rela-tions. Mr. Jimerson is amongthose barred from integration ac-tivities by the injunction suit.

Mr. Vess said the minister felt"that this was a local matter andJimerson had no business there.We felt that it was only for ourown town to decide."

The witness said he objected tothe way in which the studentswent about their kncel-in. "Theway in which they came in causedfusion,” he declared. “C o il-lusion was evidenced hv theirbeing there Their rushing inbrought a spirit that 1 was unablet»* deal with. The spirit in whichthey came caused the disorder.”

Mi Vess also said he thoughtthe students’ main purpose wasto get publicity "and we didn’twant to give them that I can’tfeel that they came on Christianprinciples.”

Another witness at the hearingwas T. J. Igindhatn, druggist. Hetold of disorders caused by whitepeople after Negroes sat at lunch

j counters in downtown Talladega,lie said that some of the white

1 mob came into his store, but none

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were arrested.However, two'white persons who

were with the Negro demonstra-tors were arrested. These twowere Hr MaeNair and Mists CarolBross, daughter of I)r. John R.Bross, secretary of the SouthernConference Educational Fund(SCEF), New Orleans. I)r. Bros**is professor of psychology and re-ligion at Talladega College.

Landham said he would serveNegroes sitting down in his hometo eat but would not serve themseated at his lunch counter. Headded that he would remove thecounter if required by law toserve all customers without re-gard to race.

"Not Voting OnConstitution/'Sec. Hare Says

Mail and phone calls receivedby elections officials throughoutthe State indicate that manycitizens are confused over theproposed constitutional amendment which will be on the ballotin the General November Elec-tion.

Secretary of State James MHare said that *ii large numberof voters mistake the proposedamendment for the proposed con-stitution written by the Constitu-tional Convention earlier thisyear.

•The people of Michigan willnot be voting on anew constitu-tion this year.” Hare pointed out“They will however be voting ‘yes’or no’ on a proposal to authorizethe Legislature to provide for ageneral revision of the statutes.”

The present constitution pro-hibits a complete revision of thelaws but makes it possible for agroup of commissioners, appointedby the Governor, to recommend tothe. Legislature the repeal of obsolctc laws

Baby DiesIn FallFrom Bed

By Isaac JonasEight-month-old Donna Fyfc,

daughter of Mrs. Mary Lou Fyfc.27. of 12(>S)2 Turner, was deadon admittance to Northwest Gen-eral Hospital Tuesday morning.

The child apparently died asthe result of a fall from herbed onto the floor.

Mrs. Fyfe told police that shechecked her infant daughter short-ly after 1 a m. and she wasalright, but when she returnedto see about the baby severalhours later she was found sprawl-on the floor.

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