The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 20
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Wednesday, Jun# I, I960
RESTLESS, ANGRY NEGROES PREDICT AFRICAN REVOLUTION IN THE FUTURE
Or Charlie or Henry or boy or,we wlU be btad We will have to
any Home the white man chooeei shoot thr ■
except the right one. white* w<
"We are rratty to fight If gun* be no tta
ever come down from the north." But all
a young native student told me. peat mo
"There I* no doubt; aume day far from
we will have a revolution:' sold a politically
native teacher,
"And the wont part of the
tragedy." *akl a young native
writer, "1* that when it come*.
WIIEKE TO mrr
TV* and Air
Conditioning
KOVAB'S
ni C Tiw. pupmmi
He Hereto* What W# S*T
road or to • construction gang
raises hi* sledgehammer, bring*
It down hard and, with deep fury,
chant* to Zulu: "Abrlingo God
damn baat btoa o Jim."
Translation The whitaa, God
proliihiied by wbUe >y the “gaaon" at the
STARTS THURSDAY... SHOP 11:30 to 8:00
} Sears Summer Sale
First Quality! Full Bolts!
Wonderful Selection of Patterns .
at the post office.
He must carry a pass book at
I identification at all time* and get
It signed once a month l>> Ids em-
ployer or be armted. He moat
get permission to change Job* or
visit another town or, as to many
case* where a couple to separated
by different Jobs, ha must get •
special permit to etok bto wfle lor
a few evening hours. He can not
be out on the streets after U pm
without a special permit Ant tor
all these symbols of white man's
permission be must queue up out-
side government office* and wait
to fine for bom.
Only among bto own people It
the Hack man not segregitod. Re-
gardless of economic position, ed-
ucation or taste, they are thrown
hx. ther to black new hnudng
projects or black old shima-but
always Mack. They are Jammed
together an trains and bum and.
what with waiting to line, a 20-
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Rag.T.35
A large assortment at new patterns to choose from.
Dan River ginghams, the ultimate in Wash and Waar.
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Lightweight, cool powemet
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ing satin elastic (acetate,
cotton rubber,) front panel.
Sixes am to xL Bra white cot-
ton, circular atitebed caps.
Choice of two Summer-cool
al novelets styles to combed
totton batiste. Pastels 32 to
Special! White Terry Cloth
Heavy absorbent Tarry doth. /I/It .
Saw your baachwaar now. VP
Campaign Debts, Gifts
JUST SAY "CHARGE 0" ON SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE
Um Ai A 30-Day Chorga or Taka Months to Pay.
paign Judge McDonald reported
$4,436 to gifts and expenditures of
15,961.
The other candidate. Judge Lloyd
Davidson, the incumbent, reported
last Thursday that be has spent
[$2,663 since the first primary and
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1960, newspaper, June 1, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055569/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.