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4 4 Man Shoots Friend In Fracas 4 » N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Sept. 14, 1943 The Negro And The Third World By MARCELLE FOUQUET a The revolution which is under way here in the United States, and was solemnly consecrated in Washington on August 28, has to be placed in the context of the world-wide revolution which we are c ---------- —------------ —— witnessing. The revolution of the Black ialism- because it is fundamen- Americans is one of the social ta^y the rejection of their pri- phenomena, that have been ex- m*ry aspiration. What the Third ploding one after the other, in a World caUs colonialism is the chain reaction since World War ver> emotional resentment II. Forces were unleashed over- a8ainst those who deny to Asian: night. The World woke up in the and Africans the dignity' ol whirl nt > equals, not only man to man u r m o 1 n not Westerners but also nation to nation, shaking t he to understand this attitude. II long - estab- would be inaccurate to state thal llshed tradi- the political objectives of the . tions, ways Third World, the Western Powers , ■. and the Soviets are completely ' irreconcilable. There Is rather i and a p- gap of understanding so far as proaches t o the approach to World problems is concerned. e World problems. The third world was born as For instance, the West con soon as Africans and Asians re- siders Communism a far greatei fused to accept, any longer the plague than the condition of pov condition of inferiority imposed erty, physical and moral degra by colonial masters, and began dation in which the majority o to identify themselves with their humanity still lives, whereas the own destiny. If the black people Afro-Asians take__ the oppositt of all the "Harlems" in the view. United States tried to compre- In the same why, the behavior hend the significance of this new of Castro is more reprehensible born world with its ideals and to the American Government prejudices, greatness and miser- than racial discrimination an< ies, aspirations and fears, their brutalities in South Africa. (w< own struggle would take anoth- will not go as far as to say a er dimension, because of the home!) "Universal nature of rising eX- The Inability to agree on the priority to be given to work pectations.'* It is undeniable that, the more problems, especially when the: people have suffered, the more are inherent to racism, present: they pursue the ideal of a world a danger of an explosive force where everything they missed in Peace cannot be maintained bj life will be realized. The cru- general disarmament or by a sat cial point is the problem of ra- isfactory solution in Germany cism. The African or the Asian until Asia and Africa have forcec can never hope to progress and. the other continents to accea1 belong to the modern world un- standards that will guarantee less he obtains dignity, respect their equality. and a position of full equality. The pursuit of that aim con- He claims these things more stitutes the great unifying force than economic assistance, be- of the Afro-Asians, which results, cause without them he is not even as we know, in the spontan- a human being. “People do not eous solidarity of their group.at URRAY'S 7 RES JUNG POMADE we*r your hxir long and slick or short, for cool comfort—a tiny dab of Murray’s in the morning does iL Yee. the MUR­ RAY MAN has the all-day confidence of being welt-groomed far buaincas or aocial contacts. BE A MURRAY MAN Murray *g Superior Hair Dreeaing Pom­ ade has set the standard far good hair sucky. Coataioi bo acids, alkalies or other harsh ir- ntanta. lt'a kind to your hair. Try it today on a guarantee of aat- isf action ot your ■ MURRAY'S SUPERIOR PRODUCTS CO. 4M CkurlnMu Dwrait 1 ✓ School Opens For Emotionally Sick Registration for the September While the disturbed children class in the'Day Treatment Cen- undergo treatment in classroom . . .. settings n the institutions main ter for emotionally - disturbed build,Qg 1JM . Mth street .. .. , children of the Infant* Home Brooklyn, their parent* al«o are of Brooklyn is now underway, It^iven guidance and counseling was announced by Louis Willner, by psychiatrists, psychologists agency president. and social workers. The institution is now accepting The Day Treatment Center of applications from parents whose the Infants Home in Brooklyn pre-school age youngsters, from benefits pre-school children whom three to six years, show symp- parents find difficult to manage toms of emotional disturbance, because of emotional or behavior Mr. Willner said. disorders. At the conclusion of the last This unique service is the only class, 13 of the youngsters were one of Its kind in Brooklyn. Ap- ••graduated” from the Day Trejt- plications may be made for the ment Center and this fall will Fall term by applying directly enroll in normal classes in ele- at the Infants Home, ISIS - 56th Street, or calling ULster 1-8000 mentarv schools. THE QUALITY OF MERCY — Frederica Hoyes, Hilton Brown and Bishop William Cruickshank (1 to r) shower toys and other gifts on little Stacey Nelson, one of the many youngsters and adults at Sydenham and several other hospitals upon whom were lav­ ished mercy, affection and re­ membrance by the commun­ ity welfare center of Universal Church of Christ, which Bishop Cruickshank pastors. Each year, on a day designated as hospital tribute day, the church and its center remember the sick in hospitals and other in­ stitutions (McAdams Photo) the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial Justice." These beautiful words have exalted all those, in the Third World, who refuse to acknowledge the divine right of anyone to be their master. Uninvited Guests Get Hearing Joseph Felder, 28, of 194-45 Mur­ dock Ave., Robert Felder, 41,| White Hood Kills Woman Un© Me Id MIhate Ni««er*-1 hate ni« gers”, shouted the white maraud- Armondo Johnson, 27, of 17 W. a» Plunged the sharp knife 137th St., an unemployed baker several times into the body of charged with assaulting Ptl. Sal- Mrs. Joan. Dupree, 30, of 99-03 vator Gattuso last Wednesday af- 204th St., itollis. temoon at 125th St. and Seventh . ... . „.. Ave., is being held without bail The time was-about 10:45 PM. for a hearing in Criminal Court T?u/sday ,5 ,had 1“ock’ ker down 111 front ot her home. on Sept 16 ?neral H/S* d,ed Ronald Armstrong, 19, of 285 T*kfn J° W. 132nd St., John Stew-art, 20. JJ”' of 805 St. Nicholas Ave., and Lar- 561)1 of 119-81 Marsden St., Freddie Felder, 33. of 117-18 203rd St., and Robert' Dunkley, 23, of 63 Woodbine St., all of Queens, are being held for a hearing In Crim­ inal Court on Oct. 3 on charges of assault and disorderly conduct. The three brothers and their friend were arrested in the Smith Houses project during the wedding reception of Ismael Per­ ez and Anne Lang in the ground floor apartment of 388 Pearl St., last Saturday night. Housing Ptlmn. Leonard Phipps and John W. Pitts were summon­ ed to the reception after the four men crashed it. Police said the men refused to leave and attack­ ed the officers who had to re- Imove them forcibly. ry Sieve, 23, of 229 Madison St., The murderer had made his Brooklyn, who were also arrest- get away in a car, allegedly ed, pleaded guilty to disorderly driven by another. And so far, conduct charges in Night Court no arrests have been made. Wednesday and were fined $10 Mrs. Dupree's husband, Glas- ter, was not home at the time of each or three days. The incident, which almost the Incident. A transit subway reached riot proportions took conductor, he came back shortly place when an unidentified man to face the tragedy that had fall- lay on the sidewalk In front of «n on his family. 209 W. 125th St. Ptl. Louis Goua^ The death of Mrs. Dupree, four zalez of the W. 123rd St. precinct years younger than her husband, left two motherless girls, Carol went to investigate. Ann. 11, and Deborah, 8. The school bell rang Monday and This reporter arrived at t h e Tuesday, but sorrow kept the two Stopped Traffic south east corner of 125th St., home. while the officer was bending Arrangements for burial are over the man. A few minutes made by Arthur Fnnn Fun- later he walked away. We saw eral Home, Brooklyn. Second Chance at Youth! 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