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Jacksonville
I Riots Take
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race problems.
Mayor Burns retorted in
fort that the Governor ought
mind hie own business.
Ho said order could best
preserved “where state
officials”
Assistant Chief of Police
Sthere |v Branch said he believed
would be no further
i nce
,
I He said, however, that all po-
ilice Ion forces in the area would
duty in ready reserve Sat-
lurday. istonal Sept. 3, for the profes-
football game between
Sthe Ithe Washington Redskins and
Chicago Bears. The latter
■team has Negro players.
I Lieut. J. O. Crews, head of
Sthe police Intclligehce squad,
Braid most of the disturbances
He said that they nan i ake
their cue from the racial clash-
es “to do whatever violence they
want to against the communi-
ty. as a whole.”
His analysis of the situation
was borne out by Mrs. Ruby
Hurley, southeast regional
rector of the National Associa-
tion for the Advancement of
Colored People, who came here
from the regional headquarters
In Atlanta.
She said that officials of the
organization hadtGcontacted
youthful gang leadarw }n efforts
to stem the disturbances. half
Newsboys sold as
many papers as usual in the
were staying home
\
Ul demonstrators, police were
eluctant to arrest the whites
iho were armed with clubs,
>aseball bats, handles, wheel-
pokes and stones.
However, they added, when
Jegroes sought to defend them-
elves, the police arrested them
us though they had been re-
ponsible for the violence.
It was not, they pointed out,
mtil some of the disorderly
rhites began attacking the po-
ice that they moved in and be¬
an to arrest them.
“If the police had not acted
is though they were in sym-
athy with the white hoodlums,
he matter would never have
ptten out of hand,” one of
hem said.
Mj Neighbors
"Welt, thank heavens we
beat the income tax bureau to
tku much of your bankroll:”
Mr. Wilson to Speak at
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Mr. Robin¬
son and Miss Marshall were
served coffee and treated cor¬
dially at St. Paul’s church.
Samuel Parlin and Vernon
Smith attended St. Michaels
Episcopal Church and were ac-
cepted as worshippers. James
) A. (Brown also attended 9:30
mass a t the same church. Abra-
ham Jones and Miss Patricia
j ones attended Christ Episco-
pa j church. Van Burcn Jones
and Sam l PW | s attempted to
worship a t Grace Methodist
church. Mr. Jones and Mr.
Lewis then went to Tabernac'o
j? a ptLst Church but were denied
entrance.
Louls Scott stp]1 JIT and
jeeted. Willie Mungln and
Robert Nelson failed to be ad-
nd ^ ed t 0 worship service at
Tmanue] Baptist Church. These
two young people also attempt-
pd wors hip a t Tabernacle
B an tlst Church but to no avail.
.. Thp storles re fiect the char-
aptpr of the church and the
white church policy. Manv of
the ed white by their ministers congregations. are enslav-j ]
These churches are not free as,
far as the ministers are con-1 j
cerned.” Rev. Jackson comment-
nd following the sorrowful story,
of Christians rejecting Chris-
Mans because God created them
Negroes.
Curtis Cooper, chairman of
the Boycott Committee, deplor-
ed the continuance of Negroes
shopping on Broughton Street.
“It was shameful to see Kress
on Saturday. When are we
going to learn a simple lesson? ,
Unless we help ourselves no
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Protest
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a motion to appeal to the Flor¬
ida Supreme Court. A hear¬
ing cn the motion to appeal
was for Sept. 6 in the Supreme
Court at Tallahassee.
The investigating
had said it wished to check
the lists in a hunt for “subver¬
sives.” Father Gibson, presi¬
dent of the Miami NAACP, call¬
ed the committee's charge “pot-
wash.” He said the real pur¬
of the committee is to de¬
stroy the NAACP.
Mr. Graham former presi-
telegram urging an “immedi
and unconditional pardon
both ministers. It told
“TBie jailing of men for
to become Judases and
violates the liberal
you espouse and
be repugnant to you.”
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the whole integra¬
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ministers are protecting
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