I'TON A — PAGE 4 NOTICE The price of PORK LOIN - CENTER CHOPS in the A&P Ad—page are sorry. — ‘a ROAST, as advertised 3, section B — should read 79c—thin sliced, 84c¢ — Our error! We - "THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 : ; : shape. Solid Philadelphia, but so Riotland | quiet in physical surroundings that, responsible for any bricks incurred. Without ‘hope, living there would This is old ground to me. I cross be like being buried alive. And Market Street, division between who has hope in this place? south and north sections of central One-way | 22nd Street seems Philly. Soon I am at Brown Street, | bound to defeat me, and I come where I was once a volunteer elec- | Up against an actual stone wall at tion inspector. This is the begin- | Girard College, which I have to ning of what they call “The |drive around. (Now, I'm sort of Jungle”. lost.) Girard, 1 recall, is where Andrew Stash and Albert Stredny z . are starting school this month. This much more oppressive than Har- | school for boys whosé fathers have lem, for some reason, although, as | died is right at the foot of the 300- a rule, the buildings are in better | block area of negro despair that Philadelphia's = negro ghetto is BE tracing paper Binder Index Steno Books Graph Paper ' MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. P Complete Line © SCHOOL SUPPLIES SPECIAL PRICES construction paper EVANS DRUG STORE Your Rexall Prescription Pharmacy so. Italian businessmen, and other SHAVERTOWN blew open between Friday and Monday of last week. Now I'm on a little street with no apparent name. Its skirts the school. Then, all of a sudden I'm out on Ridge, and turning left, I see the week that was. COPS AND MORE COPS First cop I spy is wearing an army surplus helmet liner. Not exactly rule-book, but good for headaches. Negroes are sitting in no more than pairs or threes — immediate family, etc. Street is interlaced with sheets of plywood. Some lumber dealer must have made a pile of money on these boards, which are in ‘universal use on Ridge, Columbia, and Mont- gomery Avenues. Rioters have been selective. They got mostly the white. merchahts’ windows. There have been strong undercurrents of hate for these “whites” who have profitted from the ghetto. I read in Philly papers that the window-smashing and looting is thought to be a sort of negro Anti-Semitism, as many mer- chants: are Jewish, but this is not Scratch Pads Pencil Cases Assignment Notebooks Many © Others ! white merchants 16st windows and goods as well. Storés: with negro monickers: 674-3888 To say, “I goofed on this, and | You can still catch more flies I'm, sorry,” does not cleanse a man | with honey than with vinegar. of the sin of omission, It just —_— makes him feel better. Until we send out space-craft to. Mars, this is the ‘only world People who pride themselves on we've got. Let's make it the best being frank are usually taking in the galaxy. great. credit to themselves for being disagreeable. They say that if you could see yourself exactly as others see you, you'd lie right down and die. Say it with flowers instead of Try one of those church suppers with brickbats. It gets you far- | sometime. You'll get your money's ther. : +0 E@Y | worth. HOUSE Lake Street Dallas who demands quality dining - - - - our choice dishes are sure to please, and our service is excellent. Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief No Matter what your profession, if you’re a man OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. “Big Red’s Grocery’, etc., are un- touched. Large discount stores, with windows smashed, obviously white-owned, are in process of in- stalling complete guard-screens, some ten feet high. Platoons of police sit and stand ' at intervals. Philadelphia’s red cop cars glide up and down the street. All is quiet, and the negro com- munity is just mopping up after a bad storm. Plywood window covers have “OPEN” scrawled on them. Many people sit on doorsteps, prob- ably unemployed. For many, jobs are not available. This community is very nervous. Rioting will hap- pen again. Ridge Street is almost orided) and I am close to the river, Into a mixed and all-white neighborhood. I cannot look back over my should- er, but I'm thinking in that direc- | tion. People back home talk about shipping them back to Africa and similar cow-plop and give 'em an inch and they’ll take a mile, etc .. Big talk. I wonder, if I were black and pushed around in .a white man’s world, and stuck in little more than a concentration camp — I suspect I might just get | mad enough to break a window. Cross Injured In Truck Fall Thomas Cross, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, suffered severe injuries of the thigh when he slipped on a pile of logs Tuesday afternoon and. fell to the ground. Mr. "Cross was working at Rey- nolds Farm, where logging is being Wilson when the accident occurred. | THE POST PRINTS PROGRAMS, BOOKLETS, MAGAZINES | Precious HEntiques At Waverly Show Mrs. C. Welles Belin, Mrs. Char- | scriber for many years and main- les P. Davidson and Kenneth A. | tains her interest inthe Back Moun- Rhodes examine a pair of Shef- tain Community. field plated candlesticks made by Dealers from five states will be Young, Greaves and Hoyland in | in attendance. Rare antiques of all 1781 and a charger made by A. | sorts will be displayed and sold Skinner in New York in 1756. These | from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. both days. articles, among others ,will be in| Main feature of the show will the Loan Exhibit of antique silver | be an exhibit of antque American, at the Twenty-first Annual Waverly | English and French silver. More Antiques Show and Sale at the Wa- | than thirty. rare pieces of silver verly Community House of Septem- ber 14 and 15. | ing from before 1800. 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