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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand ' pt If-the- y boycotting the or Hyde Parks school transferring out. enrollment is about 1700. Daily attendance runs about 1. 100 including around 470 bused in. The dav we were there. 463 were bused in. 450 of which were black students, and only 13 white. Most of the black students attending the school are brought in by bus. Outside the school, police patrolmen and high ranking police officers voice strong opposition to t One the busing plan. says the men are working overtime and many havent seen their families in a deputy-superintenden- couple of days. For their effort, officers point out they are taunted and cursed inside the school, and even spat black upon from the buses by the students the busing is supposed to Several comments arc benefit. made about Police Commissioner Robert .1. didra.ia and his support for the busing plan. Continued from page 1 The general sympathy most g police have with the movement is reflected in the Pax media the distorts professional publication of the Boston Police Patrolmens Assn., the largest police union in the nation. The headline of a major article in the October 1974 issue read, Boston Cops on the Busing Line Doing Their Job.. .But dont Like It." Surprisingly for a city as far Northeast as Boston, there is strong dislike of liberals" and their ideology. And, contrary to most news reports, virtually all of Bostons elected officials are strongly against the busing order. Eight of the nine men on the City Council have gone on record as being against busing. Parents in the anti-busigroups are quick to place the blame for busing on a few powerful liberal and leftist politicians and the liberal dominated press. g The forces are marshalling their forces to defeat Mayor Kevin White for his failure to stand up against busing. The mayor is only interested in promoting his own national ambitions, said one leader. Mayor White sends his three children to a private school, and this fact hasn't been lost on busing opponents. All of this is. only Phase 1 of the busing plan for Boston. It involves only 5 of the citys high THE WIND THAT schools and their annexes and song. junior highs. The city had to put SHAKES THE CORN".) out S6.800.000 for the busing in Phase 1 for 8.500 students. Plus the enormous cost of police overtime and a bill from the state's National Guard. Phase 1 1 will expand busing to the rest of Bostons 15 high schools and even the elementary schools. It It is the only disease that is is conservatively estimated by contracted by an act of the officials that 35.000 students will it is will. be bused in Phase II and It is the only disease that estimated it will cost the city at least $48 million more. requires a license to propagate it. No one seems to know where It is the only disease that is the money will come from. The city will probably have to float bottled and sold. It is the only disease that bonds to raise the extra money at 8 - 9 interest, which will make the requires outlets to spread it. It is the only disease that banks happy." Over the past six months the produces revenue for the forces have organized government. It is the only disease that is extensively. They have developed habit forming. into an extremely potent force. It is the only disease that They have opened offices with volunteers in most of provokes crime. It is the only disease that is the predominantly white areas of of the city. Even in white areas the permitted to be spread by city not affected until Phase II. advertising. It is the only disease groups have formed . and are busy and centers without a germ or virus cause, open Miraculously, all these local and for which there is not groups, plus others, human corrective medicine. work closely together with a It is the only disease that minimum of friction. will condemn you to eternal in situation NO the busing separation from God in Hell. If is not exaggerated. Boston (Galatians 5:21). drive could -- Maramtha the busing successful, many white people from the city and Boston would become another Government is the only black ghetto" as has occurred in some other large cities throughout agency that can take a useful the nation. commodity like paper, slap is liberal a not some ink on it, and make it NO Boston with hard is It citadel. populated totally worthless. -- Ludwig von Mises law abiding working, decent, citizens, similar to those you will find in St. Louis or Jackson or EXPOSE YOUR Detroit. But as Councilor O'Neil, a FRIENDS much decorated World War II to the Z hero, put it. the liberals arc trying SUTAH INDEPENDENT to change our whole life." Assorted Back Issues NO the people of Boston "12 S for ONLY $1.00 will not give up without a fight. a Unfortunately, the national news Cimmiimim . ng anti-busin- If Drinking Is A Disease anti-busi- ng well-staff- anti-busi- anti-busi- .. BOSTON CITY COUNCILOR SPEAKS the picture in Boston. The real violence presently doesnt occur in South Boston, and the few incidents such as the heating of the single black man are blown all out of proportion. The real problems occur in Roxbury and the other black areas where white kids are beaten and robbed by the blacks. The real test is yet to come. When they start to bus white grade school children to schools in black sections, w hen they try to integrate the Italian Northend and East Boston, and the Irish Charlestown area and try to establish a minimum quota of 30 percent black which will grow plus II percent others" in every public school in Boston, and then when they try to police every school in the city, thats when the war starts", according to most of those we talked to in Boston.... At a mass rally in the Lithuanian Hall in South Boston. young state Rep. Ray Flynn roars, we are not going to let this city decay from w'ithin". and the walls vibrate as the crowd of over 600 roars its approval back. And the band plays the music of Ireland with haunting lyrics that tell of centuries old resistance. Twas hard. ..to break the ties that hound. But harder still to bear the shame of.. .chains around." (from the 18th Century Irish anti-busin- Centurion, k June 12, 1975 The Utah Independent Page 7 BOSTON SAYS NEVER TO BUSSING the visitors leave. Sadly. Boston now comes close to resembling a police state! South Boston is a lovely old area of well-kepicturesque 2 and 3 story frame houses, often referred to as predominantly Irish, while actually, though laced with Irish traditions, it now has many residents of Polish. Lithuanian. French-Canadia- n and Italian extraction, living together in a tight-kn- it community. The .high school sits atop the hill that dominates South Boston, a peninsula' jutting into Boston Harbor like a fortress. The 300 state troopers (about half the states entire force, normally none of which are assigned in the City of Boston) are bolstered by about 200 metropolitan district commission police and 100 Boston police. At 1:30 in the afternoon, preparations begin for busing the black students back to the black Roxbury section of Boston. State troopers in military formation march out of the school and line up in parallel lines between the school door and the buses parked on the street in front of the school. Additional columns of troopers fan out two blocks in each direction down the side streets.' The blacks are led to board the buses, and. with a large police escort, transported to Roxbury. The scene is repeated at Hyde Park High School at the other end of Boston. One difference is that Boston City Police, augmented by their special Tactical Police Force unit, are utilized instead of State Troopers a force numbering about 23S. including a special mobile motorcycle unit. Another difference is that at Hyde Park High they are not trying to bus white students out of this middle class area to black schools as at South Boston High. (This operation involves Phase II.) The schools headmaster. James F. Best, is more at ease than his coununterpart at South Boston High School, although viojence has been prevalent at Hyde Park. Best said he had been physically i n volvcd in four fights at the school during the last two months, and seemed less than convincing when he stated, .there really isnt that Off to the much trouble here. side. Councilor ONeil comments. dont have any trouble, why are there two policemen sitting in front of every classroom door? Here also many students are i ed ng ng Continued from page 1 to say it. hut the first person who listen? I he little people who pay the dies because of injuries, then what? I Absolute chaos in the city. Why bills don't like the politicians, and dont these people w ho are forcing cant say blame them. They have had it up to their necks, and they people to do something they dont want to listen to those who are are going to fight to the end. They are fighting for their own flesh and being affected? Do w e have to wait for the death of a student before blood, and I can't blame them for for what they believe in, somebody will realize that busing fighting and that is not to take their will.NEVER work in this city? For the first four months of children away from them. This is and nobody operation the council has received legalized kidnapping is going to tell me any different. a bill for SI 4.200.000 and that is for Now they are talking about . only 4 months. We still have until June to go through. Then the alternative sights for schooling, and I am talking about Mr. Paul implementation of Phase II. This Let's forget about the will cost the taxpayers of this city Parks. another $48,000,000. Dear God almighty buck and start thinking of the people. Almighty, where are we going to It is too bad that the teachers get this money? Will the people who are pushing this forced busing in this city don't go on television and tell what is rc,My happening in on us please answer me? 4. Now we are being faced these schools. It is too bad that the with 100(7. assessment on our teachers who have quit teaching would not call a press conference property, and as it is now. the tax free property in the City of Boston and tell all why dont they? Why is already 6(K7 . When is it going to dont the people who advocate into the schools any day. stop? I ask in respect to Judge busing go will and see what I am talking they Garrity. will you please try and see the plight of the people in this city? about. Let's let the press inside the When sent a petition to his schools and they can report the is office simply asking for the right to truth. This is not Russia, this still sit down in his chambers, the America! There arc 55 cases pending request was denied. The reason for in the courts for assaults on the request was to try and explain now our position on the busing issue. teachers, and that should come out As an elected 'official here in to the attention of the public. God is with us. and we shall Boston. I cant even sit with the but sincerely hope judge. Any time the NAACP surely prevail, wants to. they can, but I can't. Are it will not be when somebody dies, it we setting two standards of justice and it looks to me that might be. Why do we have to have that in this busing mess? have attended all the busing happen before we wake up? For Heaven's sake, will the court please meetings I can to lend my support, and I will continue to attend these listen? I have been in this city council meetings until justice is served the 1 3 years now. and have seen federal people who pay the bills, by honest God grants come into the city, and they and sincere hard work. arc nothing but ripoffs of the Almighty, we hope we are not Good people living in a country that is slowly taxpayers money. that work hard every day for a turning into a dictatorship. I am sick of all the liberalism in this living and arc paying for this by their taxes, and I know they are great country, and it is slowly but programs only to falling apart. It seems to me that nothing make jobs and nothing else. people who are ramming this it is tough to be almost damned busing down our throats Sometimes in and can't come from this city, and if alone this council screaming to make the ripoffs they did. then maybe they would screeching I know that come to a halt. begin to realize that if it were them, have to work every day they would feel the same way we taxpayers be here to see the can't and they do. The State and the Federal wasteful spending of their money, but at least I am trying to make government are passing the buck is hack and forth without realizing them aware of just what who is going to pay the bills. The happening here. Last but not least. I want to people in this city. ..don't want their children bussed into another area conlcude by saying this. The courts and the of the city.. .it is as simple as that. Is and the Congress ' that asking too much? Also there legislature will have to do arc a lot of elected officials who arc something to get a stay of execution until this wretched law is trying to play both ends against the middle, and they are not kidding repealed and the people that are affected by busing will get their me. or any of the children back to the neighborhood people. If they all decide to move out of Boston, what do you have schools where they belong. This city will go broke before those who for a city then? will begin to Let me say this, and you can are giving the orders bet on it. wait until they start to bus see further than their noses. For Heavens sake stop people into the other sections of it is in Boston. All hell will break out. and forced busing Boston before too late? Wake up. America, or we somebody will have to their conscience. I know of what 1 will lose a great country!" Albert .. Dapper O'Neil speak, and will somebody please Boston Citv Councilor 1 1 1 1 - anti-busi- ng When angry, count 10 before you speak, if very angry, count to a hundred. - Thomas Jefferson . There is nothing so powerful as truth and often nothing so strange. -- Daniel Webster |