European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 16, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday october 16, 1967 the stars and stripes negroes protest housing project fag 5 Pittsburgh a mid dle income negroes Are Spear heading opposition to a propose housing project that would move nearly 40 families of Low income negroes and Whites into their negro Harold Arkie complained vigorously we be worked hard to build our Homes and keep them Don t want anybody to come in Here and lower the property values. Race Means nothing. I m negro myself and if you re right you re right."37-unit project a private Developer has pro posed to the City the building of a 37-unit housing project in Weed filled lot in the City s West end. The Homes which would rent for $35 to $50 a month would go up beside a group of$18,009 to $28,000 Homes in a predominantly negro neighbor Hood. Among the Community Lead ers opposing the project is mrs. Allan Goode a negro who live sin a new $18,000 Home a few feet from the vacant ones who lived in projects before she said Are thrones who Are most strongly opposed to the project. The worked hard to get out. We re not fighting our own race. But we just Don t want it Here. Why do they have to put there Arkie said i lived in a project for awhile and i know what happens. They go Down takes care of them and they get dirty and negroes and Whites living inthe neighbourhood Are joining hands in efforts to keep out the project. The Chartiers Community improvement Council a negro group of which mrs. Goode is president has argued its Case before City Council along with Chartiers Widga civic club a White group. Joseph Kocay president of the White Chartiers win Gap group said we were integrated Long be fore any of this civil rights Busi Ness got started. The negro families have raised them selves. They Don t want a Dunchof lower class people coming in and lowering the he said the neighbourhood i peacefully integrated and every one gets along controversy is dividing Pittsburgh negroes. Those negroes opposing the project a being accused by other negroes of being snobs. I z4 25 2b 51 21 13 21 49 50 40 1 20 so 14 17 44 10 29 ii horizontal1. Semite 6v saucy 9. Greek letter12. Spanish dining hall18. Charles lamb14. Free 15. Installation 17, National god of Tahiti is. Pueblo India dwelling s 10. Chairman smaller 21. French article22. Task 24. Sport�7. Haggard novel28. Allowance for waste31. Chemical suffix82. Chinese pagoda83. Nellie 84. Peruvia City 88. Viper 87. Former Russia ruler 10-Lfc 11. Pagan deity 16. Letter of the alphabet20. Skill 22. Pursue23. Pile 24. 25. Cuckoo26. Recollect tions27. Male Deer 29. Guido s highest note 30. Nora god 35. Inquire 37. Wrathful outpouring 39. Wallflower 40. Vigor41. Yield 42. Overt43. Wax 44. Biblical name 45. At that time 46. Jane 49. 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A photo Tylor incognito school checked teachers lauded Philadelphia a when Bob Sebastian lawyer and school Board member wanted to see what was going on in Philadelphia schools Heddin t go on the usual classroom tour examining Crayon draw Ings tacked on bulletin boards and listening to Pupil recitation. Sebastian became a substitute teacher incognito for a month and came out with this conclusion teachers Are grossly under paid and absurdly underrated. Forget about the education teacher needs or even the de Gree of professionalism needed to do the Job he said. If you think Only in terms of the physical work involved i la bet you that a schoolteacher works harder than the garbage collector who earns More Sebastian said he taught i four schools in poverty areas with enrolments consisting largely of negro youngsters from poor families. I was impressed with How intelligent How innocent and How Nice these children Are he said. He added that he found them for the most part Well groomed Well dressed and appealing youngsters wit Energy and but discipline was a problem he said adding that on one occasion he had to Call for the school principal to restore order after a class deteriorated into Chalk throwing session. Trivia he said took up to much of the teachers time. Just taking the Roll for every Lasc takes up time you would like to spend teaching. The there Are things you Are sup posed to read your class. Fire drills. Endless forms to be filled out he there were the Bells. One school had 33 Bell ringing a Day he said. Finally he said there is the actual Job of the teacher when you talk about teaching Call it a minister heard of rights Trio being arrested Meridian miss. Up a elderly Baptist minister Testi fied saturday he had heard on the very same night that three civil rights workers were slain that they had been arrested earlier in Neshoba county for speeding. But the Rev. Wiley Akins 74,said none of the 18 White men on trial for conspiracy in the triple slaying told him about the arrest of Michael Schwerner Andrew Goodman and negro James Chaney on june 21, 1964."somebody said something to me about it but i Don remember who said Akins who thought he recalled hearing about the arrests following services that night at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Philadelphia miss. Recesses . District judge Harold Cox recessed the trial Earl saturday afternoon after hear ing 12 defense witnesses Mostof whom appeared As character witnesses for the 18, who include Kun flux klan chieftain and four Law enforcement trial will enter its seventh Day when defense testimony resumes monday. Another key defense witness saturday was mrs. Audine Burrage wife of defendant Olen. Burrage a 37-year-old Philadelphia trucking contractor who owned the farm on which the bodies of the three slain civil rights workers were discovered. Mrs. Burrage said her husband was attending a father s Day party in their Home on the Day of the slaying. My husband was ailing that Day said mrs. Burrage a statuesque blonde dressed in Abright Orange suit. After the party mrs. Burra Esaid she and her husband went to evening services at the Fellowship Church where they spoke briefly with defense Akins who obviously sur prised the 12 defense attorneys with his testimony recalled Burrage saying something about it being a pretty that Point Akins recalled that he had been told by someone that sunday that Schwerner Goodman and Cha had come to Neshoba county that same night to investigate the arson burning of a negro methodist Church the mount Zion Church near Phil Adelphia and that they had been arrested for speeding. Schwerner 23, was a Brook Lyn social worker who moved to Mississippi with his wife to Lea civil rights movements in Meridian. Goodman 20, was Queens n.y., College student who had arrived in Mississippi just one Day before he was killed. Chaney 21, was Meridian negro who worked closely with Schwerner. Goodby to the mamas and the Papas London up one of the members of the american pop music group the mamas and the Papas said saturday that the group was breaking up pos Sibly for we be been together a longtime said Singer Cass Elliott. We seem to be repeating our selves. It is quite possible we May never sing again As a the group one of the mos successful in the United states and Britain arrived last week for a London concert and a vacation in Europe. But mama Cass As she Calls herself was arrested on charges of larceny As soon As she court freed her on charges of stealing two blankets from London hotel and spokesman said their plans would remain unchanged. On saturday a spokesman said the concert scheduled oct. 30 at the Royal Albert Hall had Bee cancelled. He said the Cancella Tion was the result of the arrest and publicity stemming from but Cass real name Hendricks 24, of los Angeles denied this. None of us Are conceited enough to consider taking any action of that kind against fan who had nothing to do with the arrest business she said. She said some members of the quartet might perform As individuals. We will always be together As friends she said but we certainly will not be heard together Ever again in
