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Resa Jannett
Events Calendar
in Cooperation with Detroit Adventure
THURS. JULY 10
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Meadowbrook, Ehrling conducting; Itzthak Perlman, violinist. 8:30 pm.
AUDITIONS FOR TALENT SHOW at the Rappa House See July 11.
FOLK MUSIC from 9 till midnight at the Red Roach Coffeehouse. Plum St., at Fifth.
DETROIT CONCERT BAND, Belle Isle Music Shell at 8:15 pm.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Eugene Schoenfeld M.D.
HIPpocrates
QUESTION: I think my girlfriend and I have been screwing too much. The reason I believe this is lately I’ve been almost continuously tired.

Could it be that too much sex is wearing me out? We only screw once a day, six or so times a week. As far as I know, I’m getting a balanced diet and plenty of sleep.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
NY Women Burn Draft Files
Special to the Fifth Estate
NEW YORK, N.Y., July 1—Five beautiful women, including Kathy Czarnik of Detroit, entered Manhattan’s 44th Street draft board and destroyed 2,000 1-A files. They also broke office equipment and scattered other records across the office.
They were able to leave the office without detection and appeared July 3 at a noon rally in Rockefeller Center of 2,000 persons to explain their actions to the public.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Bob Stark
Oh My
Rock and Roll
The Detroit area is getting desperately short of places for rock bands to play. Three months ago things looked really good with the Grande, the Hideouts, and the Crow’s Nests all doing well; the Eastown getting ready to open, and at least eight smaller clubs rumored to be opening by early summer.
But in the last month the prevailing winds seem to have shifted in the other direction. The Clawson Hideout was forced to close down because the city fathers and the Knights of Columbus (who own the hall) limited the capacity to 350, hardly enough to break even. The Crow’s Nest West has closed to remodel right at the start of the Summer.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
John Wilcock
Other Scenes
One of the basic fundamentals of conservatism, presumably, is to conserve what you’ve got (no matter how much somebody else might need it) and to this extent at least, William Buckley, heir to a $100 million fortune, is true to conservative principles. Several hundred or thousand subscribers to Buckley’s magazine, the National Review, received a heart-rending plea in the mail last week: unless somebody gives the slick right-wing magazine $250,000 “it is quite literally true that the nation’s only conservative journal of opinion will have to close down.”
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dena Clamage
Radical Filmmakers in Detroit
On the night of July 3 the staccato of machine-gun fire rang out across the Jeffries Housing Project bordering on the Lodge Freeway. The sound was accompanied by the appearance of flickering letters on the wall of one of the high-rise concentration camps spelling out the name: NEWSREEL.
The sound and the letters are the trademark of Newsreel, a radical filmmaking and distribution organization which had an outdoor film showing at the housing project.
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Howard A. Husock
Real Blues in Ann Arbor
Within the past year, America has suddenly found time to experience something called the “rebirth of the blues.” On magazine covers, in underground journals, in popular music—the blues.
Blues has surfaced into the popular culture. It has surfaced not from the so-called underground or “hip” subculture but from an underground far deeper—the black culture. For blues, the only purely native American music, ironically was spawned and nurtured by a man often considered as less than an American, the black man.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Scott Braley
SDS Guerrillas Strike
Madison Avenue seems determined to co-opt and make a profit on everything, even revolution.
What the movement has to do is politicize every facet of Amerikan life and relate to people everywhere they are—in this case, at the movies.
For the last couple of weeks several people from the SDS summer program have been spending spare time at “CHE!” (“A man who created a nightmare of violence and terror”). We went to theatres all over Detroit passing out the June 12 “Che!” issue of the Fifth Estate [FE #81, June 12–25, 1969], and rapping about what Che and Cuba really are about.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Sincavitch Set for Court Martial
Tom Sincavitch, the Detroit GI who took sanctuary in St. Joseph’s Church this Spring is facing another court-martial the last week in July.
Sincavitch is being held in the Ft. Riley, Kansas stockade for refusing to report for duty. He had been put on active duty following his refusal to attend his Army Reserve meetings in Detroit. He called the training he was receiving “racist.”
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Fifth Estate Collective
Toronto: Pops
You jump into Toronto all of a sudden after driving four hours through the Ontario countryside.
Our first thought as we drove the station wagon downtown on Yonge St. was, “The youth revolt is international!” It was partly the pop festival that weekend, but all of downtown Toronto looked like Beverly St. when the Grande is playing.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Liberation News Service
Viet Deserters
“Shoot To Kill”
NEW YORK (LNS)—Top secret operations are being launched in Vietnam to kill or capture American deserters fighting for the NLF, according to a London Express story reprinted June 24 in the New York Post.
The operations have been ordered as the problem of troops going AWOL in the war zone becomes increasingly serious.
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Liberation News Service
Workers Feel Squeeze
DETROIT (LNS)—Workers in the automobile industry—described by The New York Times as “among the cream of the nation’s industrial workers”—are feeling the squeeze of rising prices and falling real wages.
Although pay raises have been won regularly from the big automobile giants, the increase in the cost of living has kept real wages down.
Apr 23, 2019 Read the whole text...
Judie Davis
Eat It
Since I’m more or less trapped working downtown this summer my latest food adventure is the lost art of sandwich making.
Making your own lunch is always a drag. When you were a kid there was at least some element of surprise when your mother made your lunch. At least there was with my mother who believed in putting in surprises once in a while.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dan Fischer
Holding Up Progress
How New Haven Neighborhoods Stopped an Airport Expansion
“Stop the madness and expand Tweed. Two neighborhoods can’t hold up economic progress,” pronounced a local newspaper columnist, directing his ire at residents on the edge of New Haven and East Haven, Connecticut.There, the grassroots Stop Tweed campaign has so far halted the expansion of Tweed Airport.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Jason Rodgers
How Rational is Rationality?
How rational thought functions as social control
There is something faulty with the concept of humans as rational animals. It defines humanity by a limited criterion and tries to separate humans from our animal being. This sets up a hierarchy in which the true human is defined by the portion of the brain that is rational. Perhaps, even worse than the idea of the rational animal is the idea of the “rationalizing animal.” Pratkanis and Aronson in their 2001 Age of Propaganda: The Everyday Use and Abuse of Persuasion, place this as a central factor in how we are manipulated.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dena Clamage
Jesus Called the Cops
“The National Black Economic Development Conference (NBEDC) will in no way yield to threats of prosecution for non-existent crimes or other intimidation. On the contrary, we will continue to press our demands which are known to be just by all, including the religious industry and the U.S. Department of Justice.”
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Various Authors
Letters
Listen and dig the “fair” deal the troops get in good old Vietnam by the military-pig-racist-establishment.
Currently I am being framed on a phony marijuana bust. I have an eyewitness to testify in my favor but it will be the word of two enlisted men against the word of two 1st Lts. who can do no wrong as far as the military is concerned.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Masthead
The Fifth Estate
A Newspaper of Detroit
EDITORIAL GROUP
Alan Gotkin
Peter Werbe
Cathy West
DISTRIBUTION
Bruce Montrose
Fred Frank
BUSINESS & ADVERTISING
Bill Rowe
CITY EDITOR
Chris Singer
STAFF
Dena Clamage
Claudia Montrose
Franie Nelson
Dave Watson
Marilyn Werbe
The FIFTH ESTATE is published every other Thursday of each month by the Fifth Estate Newspaper, Inc., 1107 W. Warren, Detroit, Michigan 48201. Application to mail at second-class postage rates is pending at Detroit Michigan. Subscription rate is $3 for one year; $5 for two years. Canadian is $3.50; all other foreign are $5 per Year. Phone: 831–6800.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dave Marsh
Mistrial Called in Sinclair Pot Trial
Weirdness continued as the State of Michigan suffered another set-back in its attempt to put John Sinclair behind bars.
The White Pahther Minister of Information, accused of possession of marijuana, was granted a mistrial by Recorder’s Court Judge Robert Colombo June 25 after he decided that the testimony of an undercover narc was prejudicial.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
No Dope?
The fact that there is a grass famine in Detroit is not news to local smokers.
It appears, however, that the phenomenon is nation wide with reports received of similar situations in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.
The causes, although speculative, appear to be two-fold. The first holds that the Mafia has completely stopped large shipments of marijuana into the country in an effort to drive independent dealers out of business and bring the entire scene back under their control.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
People’s Park
The search for a community park in the Warren Forest area continues.
On a balmy Sunday, June 27, about 60 people met in a vacant lot at the corner of Leota and Fourth. The topic of discussion was the proposed site of a park that the community could use without getting in the way of children at play and that was built by the people themselves.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Radio Crazies Plague Police
One of the more astonishing and bizarre developments in the ever-increasing confrontations between revolutionary and establishment elements in our society was leaked to this paper.
A member of the Federal Communications Commission sympathetic to the struggle of today’s youth against their senile oppressors, revealed the incredible and even hilarious details of a hitherto suppressed report circulated in only the highest, innermost governmental circles.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Rocky’s Rum Trip

HONDURAS: turmoil unleashed, one student demonstrator killed
COSTA RICA: 2,000 students demonstrated
PANAMA: National Guard on duty
COLOMBIA: 20,000-man special security force tried to control student strikes and heavy street fighting
ECUADOR: ten striking students killed by police...Rocky’s car nearly overturned
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Allen Young
SDS Takes New Turn
with additional notes by Fifth Estate staff
CHICAGO (LNS)—SDS expelled the Progressive Labor Party (PL) and its political allies from the ranks of the organization June 21.
The action was the turning point of the 1969 SDS National Convention. SDS leaders saw it as a historic step in the history of the nation’s left, and as a breath of fresh air for the movement.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Hank Malone
Superkid
a review of
The Assault on Childhood, Ron Goulart, Sherbourne Press, Los Angeles, 1969, $6.50
The Assault on Childhood is a book about the newest species of American human/animal: Superkid, and his manufacturers.
Superkid is a real product of mass culture, a person who is not a kid anymore, but who is not really an adolescent nor an adult either. Superkid is the new American person.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dave Watson (David Watson)
The Real Radicals in the High Schools
A recent issue of Scope magazine carries a bullshit hype by Peggy Cronin called “The Young Radicals In Our High Schools.” In the article Miss Cronin attempts to show how high school activists are “not quite radical.” She went to two individuals, one from Cass Tech and one from Seaholm High in Birmingham, to give her an “objective” analysis of the high school situation.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
David Gaynes
Toilet Paper Patriotism
Brother Warner Mach, currently living out in the hinterlands of Rochester, sent us a box of “Uncle Sam Cereal” he came across while shopping in the local A&P out there.
Although the advertising puffery on the box claims that good ol’ “Uncle Sam’s” (“a natural laxative”) has been “keeping Americans regular since 1908,” none of us had ever heard of the stuff. With that in mind, I thought it would be interesting to explore this phenomenon that might be branded “toilet paper patriotism.”
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Liberation News Service
United Front Against Fascism
SAN FRANCISCO (LNS)—Black Panther Party Chairman, Bobby Seale recently reiterated his call for a United Front against Fascism in America. The United Front is to be inaugurated at a National Conference called by the Panthers in Oakland, Calif., July 18–20.
To this Conference have been invited representatives of groups across the country, not just radicals, but all who consider themselves “progressive” and who “take a firm stand against the development of fascism in America.”
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
White Panther Bike Run

The White Panther Bike Run and the people’s party at the U-M Arboretum July 6th turned out to be a quiet get together of freaks and young people without the usual interference by the pigs.
Things started at 1:00 that Sunday afternoon as 50 bikes split from the Fifth Estate office off to Ann Arbor.
Apr 21, 2019 Read the whole text...
Resa Jannett
Events Calendar
Compiled in cooperation with Detroit Adventure
FRIDAY, JUNE 27
THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY a selection from over 2,000 reels of magic moments with Laurel and Hardy, Will Rogers, Harry Langdon and others. And HAPPY-ANNIVERSARY (1961) and RUPTURE (1967) two delightful French shorts by Pierre Etaix. Rackham Aud. 60 Farnsworth. Adm. $1 students 75 cents.
Apr 18, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dennis Raymond
Films
Raymond Reviews Two
When you see “The First Time” you begin to think that this “Graduate” bit is becoming a pretty poor excuse for a movie.
This time the striking Jacqueline Bisset has the Mrs. Robinson role, and Wes Stern, Rick Kelman, and Wink Roberts all comprise the Benjamin Braddock figure, working under the assumption that three Dustin Hoffmanns are more fun than one.
Apr 18, 2019 Read the whole text...
Michael Smith
Free Speech for GIs
Analysis of a victory
Editors’ Note: The author is an attorney with the Detroit Law firm of Lafferty, Reosti, and Jabara, who spent two months in Columbia, S.C. working on the legal defense of members of GIs United Against the War in Vietnam.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The story of the Ft. Jackson Eight is the story of how an attempt by the brass to break a rank and file GI movement failed.
Apr 18, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Unclassifieds
Unclassifieds cost 50 cents per line per issue. Figure four words per line. (A word is a word including one and two letter words. A phone number is a word. Street numbers are words. Abbreviations should be sensible. DISCOUNT RATES: Five runs cost 35 cents per line.
All unclassifieds must be paid for in advance.
Apr 18, 2019 Read the whole text...
Hank Malone
Works go Blimp and Gothic, Ltd.
YARGH! STOMP! GIGGLE...WOW!
SLAM! KILK! SIGH...POOT!
RRRRIP! THUD! SPOOOM! AHHHH. BONK! AAAGGHH! MUNCH! CHOFF! HEH, HEH, SPLUT! KLAT! ZZZZZZZZ, HAR, HAR, HEE, HAW, ZNIF! YUMPH!
Gothic Blimp Works is unbelievably good poetry and such (SLAM!)...I mean things is comin’ to life again.
Gothic Blimp Works is the world’s STOMP! STOMP! FLATTEN AND SMASH! And LOVE...ugh...ugh...UGH...UGH. AAAAHHHHHH!
Apr 18, 2019 Read the whole text...
TPL
“Big Mama” Thornton and the Holding Company
NEW YORK (LNS)—Tuesday night at Ungano’s Discotheque, located just west of Amsterdam Avenue at 70th St., the atmosphere: dark, the clientele: negligible.
Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton, who headed the bill, relaxed in the back room between sets, as the hard throb of records splayed out across the empty dance floor. One of the truly all-time great blues artists, with a powerful emotive and oh-so-sensitive voice that transcends those of both the classical female giants, such as Bessie Smith, and many of the traditionally-styled male bluesmen, Big Mama even now has received scant attention for her dynamic performances here and in Europe.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Judie Davis
Eat It
It’s been so long now since I’ve written a column that I hardly know where to begin. I was turned off writing about recipes and am hoping this column can take a different direction, but it’s all still going around in my head, so I’ll just ramble on about some food things and non-food things too.
Latest “thumbs down” is the China Doll, Second at Seward which has shitty Chinese food. Portions are small, prices are high and service is nil.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Festivals All Over
Mike Quatro, the producer of the “Detroit Pop Festival” last April is bringing us another festival, complete with at least seventeen local and national rock attractions with a carnival-festival atmosphere.
The event is being held in a meadow at Pottawatamie Beach, a mile north of Saugatuck, Michigan during the July 4th weekend. See ad in this issue for details.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Eugene Schoenfeld M.D.
HIPpocrates

QUESTION: My husband drives me nuts every night. His right leg sort of jumps every 30 seconds on the dot (trying to put myself to sleep I timed it). He used to chew and grind his teeth but since he got a pin between his two front teeth and it hurt him, he stopped, but replaced that with scratching his head and rubbing his arms.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Chris Singer
Justice—The people must take it
“In areas where our people are the constant victims of brutality, and the government seems unable or unwilling to protect them, we should form rifle clubs that can be used to defend our lives and our property in times of emergency...When our people are bitten by dogs, they are within their rights to kill those dogs.”
—Malcolm X
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Various Authors
Letters
I have dug the newspaper for almost 8 months and I’m really for the People having the power, because the Establishment has fucked this country completely up. I feel that your paper really gets down to the natural nitty thang in every printed page!
I especially dug your hip reply to the brainwashed men of the 3rd Plt., B Co., 1/6 Inf., 5th Div.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Liberation News Service
Life with the Guard
BERKELEY, Calif. (LNS)—The National Guard pulled out of Berkeley the morning of June 3 at 6 o’clock.
People’s Park, which they had occupied for over two weeks has been left to a handful of Burns Agency rent-a-cops, who wander forlornly about the perimeter of the fenced-in lot.
What was it like to have the National Guard come to town?
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
MC5 Begin Recording
As reported in our last issue, the MC5 started work on their first Atlantic album June 9 at the GM Recording Studios in Detroit. Producing the album will be Jon Landau, who has moved to the MC5’s home for the duration of the recording sessions.
Material tentatively scheduled for the album includes Little Richard’s classic “Tutti Frutti,” and James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s World.” Also included is “Shakin’ All Over,” “Back in the USA,” plus four original songs by the Five and a Pharoah Sanders song, “Upper Egypt,” with lyrics by White Panther Minister of Information John Sinclair.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Harvey Ovshinsky
Open City Keeps Serving Community
A gala fund raising party for Open City’s summer campaign will be held on Friday, July 11 at Alvin’s Finer Deli on Cass at Palmer.
Admission will be $1 and the celebration will begin at 8 pm. Proceeds will go to the Open City Free Clinic and the new Open City General Store soon to open in the Warren Forest area.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Pigs Scalp Sinclair
John Sinclair has had his hair cut twice in the last three years. Both times by pigs.
The first time when he left the Detroit House of Correction in July of 1966 after serving a six month sentence for possession of grass.
This time the White Panther Minister of Information had his shoulder-length black hair cut by a guard in the Oakland County jail.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Police Love-in
More M-1s

Detroit Police Commissioner Johannes (The Lover) Spreen has called for another “love in” to improve police relations with the community.
His last love in was pretty much of a flop with the New Bethel shooting coming right in the middle of it, so Jo is trying again.
Spreen is a wonderful public relations man and seems sincere in wanting to ease community tensions. The only problem is that he is not in effective control of his force (the reactionary Detroit Police Officers Association is the real boss) and most Detroit cops are going about their 24 hour a day, seven day a week hate in.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Bill Rowe
You Gotta Change
A recent addition has been made to the folk scene in the name of John Stewart. He is currently touring key cities to promote his new Capitol album, “California Bloodlines.” The Fifth Estate spoke to him at Baker’s Lounge.
His producer is Nick Venet who has given us such sounds in the past as The Association and The Lovin’ Spoonful.
Apr 14, 2019 Read the whole text...
Fifth Estate Collective
Nudes Convicted
MONTEZUMA, Iowa (LNS)—Eight Grinnell College students have been convicted on charges of “open and indecent exposure.”
The eight, five women and three men, took off their clothes during a talk given by a representative of Playbody magazine at Grinnell College, on Feb. 5. (See Fifth Estate, Feb. 20, 1969).
Apr 11, 2019 Read the whole text...
John Wilcock
Other Scenes
LEARY RUNS FOR GOV. Tim Leary says that he’ll conduct a “grass roots campaign for governor of California, beginning with a train tour of the state in September. He already has the support of more than 100 rock bands and “the four leading newspapers” and explains that though he won’t be participating in machine politics “there may be some smoke-filled rooms.”
Apr 11, 2019 Read the whole text...
C. McCall
People’s Park in Detroit
The spirit of liberation has swept across this freedom stoned land from Berkeley to our sister city, Ann Arbor, and now into Detroit.
Inner city people in the Warren-Forest area are demanding their right to the people’s land to use for the benefit of the people. The nation’s second People’s Park will be made this summer; a call is out for support from the community to everyone who believes in freedom.
Apr 11, 2019 Read the whole text...
Dena Clamage
Anatomy of a Strike
A green pickup truck with living space for ten or twelve if you squeeze together. Rain-soaked, faded picket signs barely readable: RECOGNIZE OUR UNION, WSU USES STUDENTS FOR CHEAP LABOR, WSU IS ANTI-LABOR.
A leaky makeshift tent made out of clear plastic and freight skids. Finally replaced with a luxurious water-proof boy scout tent.
Apr 10, 2019 Read the whole text...