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UFJ'|'l"'l ' NALCOLN X! , SH-IT!-!'.I'ICK,ENGLAND--AEY NATICNALISTBLACK VISIT!"'ALCOLM¢i! F LEADER K To THIs nInLAnn sTEEL-nILLInc cEnTEH THERE NEGROES AREno ' T- 9292 . A nAvonInoLY PCPULAR; CLAR_NCEsTInHEnA nILLIAnsSTORM cHAnoEnor PROTEST PEOPLETHETonAY. RESPONSIBLE jJLr#+}eE§;TT*s'vIETT I _AHE TRYINGTo TURN sHETHwIcH INTOA nIHnInoHAn, ALAnAnA.' _ ; HEsInEnTs PHoTEsIEn THETRIP wouLnSTIR UPnEv RACIALPROBLEMS. Lennon nEvsPAPEHssAIn THEBRITISH BROADCASTINGCORP. HHICHTRIED g: To ARRANGEA TELEvIsIon APPEARANCE xFORIN THETown, AnE A AL: 'DEFLORA§LE nIsTAHE.' " 1 nALcoLn x sAIn HE TOUREDTHE InnusTHIALTown To LEARNFOR HInsELr ,IE IT KERE TRUEnEoHoEs ARETREATED HEREAs THEY ARE In ALAEAHA... - "LIKE HITLER THI-:ATEn THEJEns." LEE IF coLoHEn PEcPLEco on sEIns OPPRESSED HILLIT SPARKor? A ~<- ELCODY RACIAL BATTLE 'sAIn. x _~ A nos TEAn TRIED To AHHAnoEA rEET1no nETHEEn THEnzcnc Ann PETER GRIFFITHSwno DEFEATEDLABORITE PATRICKcannon HALKEH IN ;LAsT ocIonER's&EnEnAL ELEcTIcnBUT cnITTITHswAs INLennon. ; GRIFFITHS nEEEATor connon OALKER-EHO RECENTLYRESIGNED -As EoHEIonSECRETARY AFTERA sEconn ELEcTIon DEFEAT-~STIRREDFRCTESTS In 1PAnLIAnEnT THATTHE ELEcTIoncAnPAIon wAsRUN on THE RACIAL ISSUE. :THE H.P. nEnIEn THE cHAncE. = HALcoLn x vIsITEn HAHsHALL STREETHHERE cnnsnETHwIcH Town councIL Is nuvzno HOUSESFOR REsALE To HHITE PEOPLE cnLY. - EILLIAMSgAIDIT uAsREGRETTABLE THAT ILL-INFORMED PEOPLE sHouLn Inc nEn P BLICITY To THE Town. _;,;: . ITHE -IT's AvonEn sInPLv InTEnTIonnEPLonAnLE or CREATING FORTHEH MORE To conz TEnsIon HERE' HE APPARENTLY sAIn. ITHITH nAnEs "§»:.__~:;;;BLOOD BOIL KY 11-{AT THISMAN X!SHOULD ALLOWED BE THEINTO COUNTRY. ggq;.§o§ nncTHE HA5 Lennon 'UT1ERLY EvEnInoLAcHInoSTANDARD IN JubonEnT COMMENTING AnnRESPONSIBILITY.on THE VISIT, sAInTHE nng 1 IT nEHAnnEn nIsnIssALTHE or DERRICK AnooHE, HEAn or THE nnc TEAM. ngni A nnc SPOKESMAN THATnEnIEn THE cAnERA TEAnTOOK x To EHETHHIEH. anon-ggna THEsAIn lTnIEnTo ARRANGE THENEGRO FOR LEADERuAsTo HEET HIMcnxTrITHs.ALHEAnY In THE AREA AnnTHE TEAHSIMPLY i 2/13-TD1057AES L¢0- 59933!-4" . _ 1_ 4 r~/VI 2" 92,.;."T1T'$'~6¥.T>E1-6¢'E.-8.5 "X5-4'! ,'A» AI;;¢§~T wAmunoTon cAPnALnnwsssnwcn 51° U 2U[Rev 12 14-54] Tglson Belmont M F1"-. ' DO. b1c" C sper o Culluhcm o Conrad __o Felt Gale- Rosen - 92 Sullivan . '3.92..g_l3'I _~ 22;, .12}; 5- ,-ovel :...._.i 1"-.92*.- I 2;,-1*! Trotteroi r,-!,{f' Te-1eRoom - q 1. ! 1 - 92 1 Holmes Gundy i._.-..__. i___.._

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1. 9? i -.-. I Malcolm X ogSmethw'1'ck Tour sunwcmDeLo::ch if.- I I 'LDNDON,'FQb- r - 13Th: Brit- IP11!?-Qitéd ll! "these 1'-E1¬V'|3iOnI - T919 TrotterCasperB90111 "!L..'lI. ishBroadcasti.ngCorporationlspeople and the whole of the Collohon -__ gs Conrad ,a" Malcolmx, ' * the militant 7 -£3 am world _" were K "deavoring to , GqndEvans __..._._ turn Brnethwic!: into a kind of Nationalist, around Bmethwlck'I Birmingham, Alabama. I Bthe town on the Assailed outskirts of for The Mayor C ondaeting said that it was 6° Blrrnirigharn that has become a disl-l8t.lnz' that Malcolm + Rosen symbol of Britain: racial prob- should be in Bmethwick, and lems. - that he should not have been The former leader of the unwed in me °°"mtr5" , Tove} IBlaek Muslims, who now headsI Malcolm X's comment; also Ia breakaway group, arrived in drew a rebuke '0m Cedric Tay Britain after he had been re- lor. chairman of the Standing fused being entry criticisedinto for France conducting last Conference n""',§°w-lm of West °1'm'n5'11'h. 'Indian Or Holmes '_ ' Tuesday. - tions for Birmlvhnm mi; Just before he left for the istriet who said that "remarks Y United States today, he said he about gas ovens are, I feel. had "accepted the hospitality of the worst thing that anybody some Englishmen." He added: could say " "It was incidental that they Malcolm X went to Birming were from the B.B.C. When I Iham, a major llldl.iSLl'l3.1 center was spotted in Smethwick with about 100 miles northwest of -A-'-1 by B.B.C. hosts, there were peo-London, to speak at a private fple who tried to hang themeeting of Islamic students at -.B.B.C." - - .Binningharn University. . He spent nearly three hours In Birmingham he arranged In Smethwick yesterday. He to meet s. B.B.C. television news was interviewed on the town unit in _SmeLhwic.k. The B.B.C. -.--_-F hall steps and then driven by ahad wanted him to confront B.B.C. television news team toIPeter Griffiths, the Dory who, Marshall Street. by capitalizing on the racial is- In an effort to curb the influx sue, defeated former For-eignI of colored irnmigrants, town au-Secretary Patrick Gordon Walk thurities are buying up the de-er and now represents Smeth crepit terrace hO92t.'lh5E! on thiswick in the House of Commons. street and selling em only" to Mr. Griffiths said he would white families. not be available and the news "If colored people here con-team then drove Malcolm X tinue to be oppressed. it willl start off a bloody battle," Mal- nies it acted as his host. lrn X mid. He added that he A spokesman for the Gov-_ ernment-chartered broa:lcastlng_ ould not wait until "Fa.sei ts" to rporatlon said a date has not; d built the gas ovens." L Iyet been aet- for usin the Alderman Clarence V. Y il-. - Q, Smethwick film :inateri._ai_l

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' ' By RICHARD BARR I believe-that it was done on orders of El1j' ah Muhammed." .' Black Nationahst leader Mal-'a.m. when at least two, and 2 eoim X hurled this charge at possibly three Molotov cock- the head of the Black Muslim tails reportedly crashed through i 1 Movement today as he headed the livinz room windows and I baa: ior New York to te'11burst into ames. everyone what is going on and Malcolm, who was asked to who is responsible" for the tire- vacate the Muslim-ow'ned house .l-_.- bombing of his Queens home alter breaking with the Mus- early yesterday. - lims last year to set up his own The controversial leader said rival militant anti-white move- his statements would come at ment, spoke by telephone bet ore a meetini oi his Organization heading home irom Detroit --is-. oi Afro-American Unity st 8 where hed gone to keep a o'clock tonightin the Audubon Sneaking engagement shortly Ballroom. 166th st. and Broad- after the blaze. WlY- ' ' The! fear I might create an FLEE5 WITH !.l.M_!!.-Y ergamaation that will he better "It doesn'tirishten me; It than theirs and detract from doesn't quietme down in any theirs. But I'm afraid.not way or shut me up." said Mai-, A decision was due today on Ii colm of .the wrecking of his; Malcolm's appealfor a stay oi small brick homo at 23-11 91th a civil court ruling whioh cave s'L. Elmhurst. . . . him until Jan. 31 to vacate the I will not move. M! famii! house. understands what ls Involved "We own this place, man, and they feel the same way I Joseph X. self-described Mus- do. I ant not afraid of them llm' businessmanager said and will not run from them." shortly alter the flre. F1-' -1: Malcolm. 39. his wile. Betty, 'lIe wasulna to he evicted. r-.1".'. -"F 37, and his atuhters--Sttiiah, {We have money ed up here. $3?$3 8. Qubllah, 4, Iiiyasah. 2. and We have to hear about it on Gamiiah.-.5 months--ed the the din.ra 1,He didn egg]; SE: house uJ1.harmed about 2:45 as a courtesy _o1 aphone " =;-24-6 TY._-'3' '_ 3 r--,-F;

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1"; ' By_.Ji!HN MALI:'0N _ V ;t~-;- Malcolm X, the black nationalist leader who ,_,;; charges that Black Muslims have been plotting against his life since he defected 4. E from their movement about a year ago, was bombed out of his home in East Elmhurst, Queens, early l yesterday. 4 _ "'- l Malcolm xgss, whose surugrme is-Lime; his wife, Bet y, , an eir four daughters ed to safety at 2:35 . D"PI:Ioln! A.M. from their blazing one;family brick and shingle house "all-rvlvvi Lovltside his Qt! at 23-11 97th St. ho1Te yesterday. The house was severely damaged by a Molotov cock- tail thrown through a living room window. Fragments of a second bottle bomb were found in the rear of thesbeueer Apparently the two Molotm-'"" cocktails were tossed at the same time, but the one at the rear H. merely smashed against the back ,1 door and failed to ignite. -92. The family was asleep in three .., _ I rear bedrooms when, according to Mrs. Little, "there was a con- glomeratiou of stringe sounds that woke us up." Malcolm X and his wife raced The Washington Pug: and from their bedroom to an adjoin- Y J s The Times Washington HeraldDally News _i |. 92

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girls. Bedroom. No one seemed to know how it got there. He's Not Surprised Later, Malcolm X said, I didnt see anyone but I sensed there was someone out there. It could have been done by any one of many. Im not surprised that it was done. It doesn't frighten me. It doesn't quiet me down in any way or shut me up. I intend to point out to the people of New York who 1 think NEWS iota try George Lockhart! .-3.. is behind this and what will de- _ i Po!ieema_:Linspe£ta__damage in homeof Malcolm X. 7-I-3 velop from it, if something is not done about it. reporter of several recent at- It . 1 otficials locked him ln an .oIoa Attempts on His Life tempts on his life. until police could be called. f'!l_ I-le asserted the "reign of ter- Asked if he knew any reason Thai almost got me in frontror has been sparked by the why his home should be bombed, of my ouse on uly 5," he said. 5'? "They didn't try to use guns. Black Muslims dwindling mem- he laughed. For the last at, They had blades. There were tour bershipfrom a high of 100,000 .1-w ever since he left the Black B-I in 1960 to less than 10,000 at "-7':-'1limg to head his own black na- of them and when I got into my car, they rushed the car. "I drov present. tionalist movement, he has been He said that in an eort to insisting Muhammad's group has way, came back and got m; ifle. By that time, they were been conducting a reign of terror msintiai Elija as tlgee en group's usin a ltrengthiapecia against all those who either have one. _ eriforcement unit of tga-Flraiocnf leil: the movement or who are Last December, he said, 20 Islam movement to coerce all thr --rin- to do so. Muslim: burst into a Heron Not long ego, he told a NEWSimeeting Harlem. The Hafyou

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The Herald Tri e . .-- *.~:'."-h'_ -_' -,-" " -.'-..'- -_-_ .-If,. . : ..*_ v -- -:-_" *' _ i T11 P? -1- -:1 ".. I '--5F'_"f- -"-?*':v-- :.:§T"¢?:_9":¢,;:,;=ffI,'_*? -- -- 7-: -~:. _: . .l. ,-.5 11' r--7_.'__- if A» - '.;;- i.'_._~-..'_ " I '-I A 3. ii ", ._-:.. ';' ".-_ ~Z '-a -'-,5-"I-'1' -.- I- _-;-T_'-'*- 1- 1"-fad-:1 _§-.L I s Service reported L t . =-. .1» =.-_. __ _-_» ---. ...- . _ 92 ,<..-.- . .- "E. .- N'- t-'- :.<{--.f_-_i,1-.=*-"-"*3" ..-,..A, -g; . two men in the back oi the _ _ .¢ hall started a ght and that - '-5:1".-'- a ¢ »-'1--». --4..-1215.. ' " - -.'_L'---r"'-'- - »- . _-H"--E-.44.'.'n"3-' er. I I 13 ':=_"".-J .;»'F§-.-. "ii; '_§"'-L"-"7:-Z:-f,.;; ' -fwf -- -2 -1 1 '"r Malcolm X's bodyguard; .*?:'-1-.--.-'-~= " 7&1 '- ~ 7"-1'. -7 :".'3"1-7 "{-;"'"' _ . _a -jg -v. *- ._ I. ; - e.-»_ -_--. -__.:,. -~';. I .;.--.. - ;1';{_ .-. :__-I-j-'3 ... .-I; 1- Z ::-- --'»j*-.i'-1*l'-"'i-.--"<7--"-.3-an 3' moved toward them to restore _.,"-§-'-- _ _ "-*.-_-":.r;-_-, v " . -_ _ ___- __;_ B ..-._ _ . - Fr. .1 3-'5 ._ -.=j_I '-- -_.5.=.= _- , ;_;. . _ .-.=.,'92-92;_'_f_' - - -' --_~ --an _. _. 5<-_; 7?"- iorder. It was then, according I '""= "~-'- ~ - ' ".-. -- .."---jg.-__ ' ' " . -' 1'.'. to this account, that the twn -I -- r __ =--. - -. -. . 4-. -' '2 - :" -- - . 7" '-; -' -.v__ _:,~..._ _..:__,-1. - ._- -1, P - _._ -_- ,.92_ _ -_<-1;-l .-1.. - Negroes moved up the 11319 - .- '-.<*-*' '-1'-2--- =='..--T15-'1»':"1i ...... _ .. .-, and shot Malcolm X. Another -K. ' '-=.r=§- . * 1'". - .- - -- ..-_="'-'= ~¢- 3- Y-.-1-5;»; ,'-2.-r,-E.--=;='- " -"'::.--1 ~- r _ _.,_. . , f- . .__92 ___ _.. - »_ e. ---_- -,__,__ -4- I -,_v _ ;1-;_-_-. t _¬;.-1-4--Q _:.._..___, ._.. account had ve men ' .; ~.-- -- ;=_'- =. . . -. _- - .- 3; - -1. '-'->~:¢~- F» 1.. ==-=... - ., -a :=- - =.-.---=+ .- -- . ¢._ . --1 + _ .- - 4; _. _,_,_; ____=;.,..',.. 4 -' . - ".9: - - Ivan in the shooting] mg . '_ ,, ., ._ 92 _ . _ t- - _. Y The murder created treah I ..- . I '- ' f=»-i==*_t*~. - . -~ 1'-'~.:'-'°¬7l'--*1--"'°§-'-"=--" - ,; -9 '.~ --3 --..¢:--.=.'- _ " l ~§7-_-.-...?._». _v-.;- -' ¢-..-..:-'-.-"""*5-'5's.%-Z-1-. -_->- .'1- .---;-A, .'- _, '_. it _ 1, 1 ,_ * .. .. .~. - r W - > _u -' - -. r __t -_ __ _ :~..w- _ . » .., -1. _. ;-* - 1- _.-:~ :'r ..:-_'-E, 1.. tensions in Harlem. V Tonight more than 100 of r.- I é I ' E -: _ I-.*"_ I V _- Prea;Inter'-a_tlo_nnlVSee MALCOLM, A3, Col. 4 Mlfqlm .X_- taken on a stretcher from ' he ivas latally ahot yesterday w e heII The life of Malcolm I v2-92..'_ the Audubon Ballroom in New York where. was addresing a meeting of his fol wers. H __i____-_____i _ _ _ Other Pictures on Page Ad was marked by irony. ._ Pdae A3. I. .,_,. .____ WQm1d6dU Pol e blamed the l:li.lin_g on Itheflpack Muslims, I militant Q3 1* Negro organization w h l c h /r55?Ij-3?.~.<~"3 A 'I' .1 92 ousted Malcolm X recen't11%E-_ . The Wulhlnqlun Post and H only to have him set up _ 1 , 5 Timon Herald ' Black Nationalist orsnnlw-1Pn and open a recruiting dJ.'lVll "' Thek_Wn_g-hlnqton :-- Dally Nova _i,_,_ Suspect10 woo Black Muslims I8 =#:l'm Evonlnq Star _.i..i..__ embers. _ - ¢=F-"'7 PM 500 persona watched in New York Herqld Tribune ii; horror, Malcolm X fell ill I Now York.Journal-American i Is Charged bloodied IIBIP 011 the 1'°5t1'm New York Mirror at the Audubon Ballroollil. 1°- -Icated on the gringo: 01 HH- New York Daily News i Ex-Black Muslim .1em'5 Negro dlslcl At ltlil. New York Font Leader Shot Down seven bullets l'lPP¢d ml-° hi The New York Times _,_,_,_,_,i,_ I body. ~- The Work or Speaking to 500 I [pence charged a 22-!9l1"°m ,Negro, Tlaomaa Halli. With The New Loader By Stanley Scott ring some of the fatal shots. The Wall Strut Journal _i- the Associated Press RP'°'l'T-¢d- NEW YORK, Feb. 21 gggn, [I101 ill Q18 13 in the The National Obaarver _i_ UPI!-Malcolm X, bearded II 15¢ 1 9e that followed the Ill?- Necro advocate of violence Ill. was held in the PI'|$°I1 Date :2-£2 =wu.d of Ben-ev-ue Hospital. Po- against the whites in the lee Capt. Paul Glaaer laid civil rights struggle, W I/ji;2?3/VI D-l 9 Rev. .5-27-63]

Y Tolson ____i M»92LCOiI!i-Fi"-Pi Belmont it Mohr i______§____ .'IH Casper Callahan 7 _ ___. .'r l 1 ant ' Conrad DeLoach F-_. ~n Malcolm X s1wtt<»1>~=@-111 Wile Evans .~_ 55 "4___-'orui r=s.s2.rsas A3 ~ l I? E WASHINGTON .__ _._...._. P05:-lL._,¢r. =___.__& ._ to-4 ,- Gale "l 1 -5u.@al¢i1igi=1i,Ra11Y e-- Fiosen 5 ".-*'-.@'~.."-- . . :§Malcolm X: 1o11o-dEa"gath- swim-q "GI;-E11¢1;, M515 F ~ ered across the street from ..,.POHCI!"Inspector, said: Sullivan ...-."-"*.""";¬_: K 1 . -%:- . This is the result, it would 5. .. . , __ -....->. ._.-an ,. ll: r . IV. - .-,Y'-his Hotel Theresa heodquart-1seem, oi a long-standing feud "at-'- ' '1,;92' .. *2 =-a2=-'.- L. .. i ~'-'1. :-.'==-: 1' .--= era and the police detail in Tavel Z between the followers of AA -."-i.'@1 '-"-&e=zi:?§ii?E§§5§ithe area was doubled. 1 Elijah Muhammad, head of . ..==§e;==-'-5§*;'<- s=~~ "" " '7-"" L.*< M Police also called on the the Black Muslims, and the Trotter _ Q _~ J. ,w- .. X V f.;;>;; =, people who broke away from Black Muslirns to close their Tele Room i___ 5. §§?@'?. 2 him, headed by Malcolm X." . . if ;_ 'I1ie Shabazz" Temple No. 7 Malcolm X had uttered only Holmes restaurant in Harlem. The .' e words - "Brothers and, P"-:3 S . V. A ._ .*- - - -_ f _-:.,=:'._:: Gandy I "'='="'-">=". 1 =»..<=,~ ' -."'r»"Muslims complied. ' , ..':__- :- -""421.-1" " .~ =.m.=" , ."'~§=r;_. Eton " when the b{|llets' -..:,=_.- e -,-A-92_:_ . -I * ' ' I . -a 12.._ Police also told them to _' pad into L Q .7 - 1 ~V . r "' . _ 6' ...-,1: '~=r-.» _ ,., '.e'. . '. _*. . x . - ""7-*'*.;'. eel a meeting slated for late . ~ "" - I '5 K '-._. _ _ =.:-*1K ; 1:..- R~'_" today at the Muhammed ~a;¢.£" ;'~:'>" "- . -i-1,, Q .,..1'. '-. " '- " }At the nearby Van4§bl1t E ...:-r-.1». .~ _; Z,._-. $61. 3 _ Ir "lg I Temple of Islam. Again the Clinic where a team oi doc-tors -re ~»" .. i it .=>= -. *- »_ " J i ~:Muslims complied. ~'~ _" . if . Q;W"-1 - - -""5" ..[Q Y. Q. tried to save Malcolm: lite, a . lax. _ .9- i" - .- ._ .. . _ A-. police informant told United Press Inter-national_ spokesman said, There was no response at all. He was *'lIa-_ _ _ . _ _Q; that detectives were lnvesti-i gating a report that six of dead on arrival libero was no Malcolm's followers had left response from the time he was % New You-k by various route i§¥ "' ' n Aaocialad Preaa to seek revenge on Elijah L alcolm X, his wife andbombed out of their Qf Muhammad, Chicago-'ba|ed|I J. nr £i___ hiidren had __.__been ____ fire__-'home just a week I-89 111 . '*"92,MALCOLMX [leader of Flack lioiusliggt attack ha attributed to"'1e7 ...shottodeaa To police, embarrassed bx Black Muslims. -the ylng while Malcolm Ne-gro leaders, many strong- was gularly making stat ly opposed to the racism me that the Black Mus o preached by Mlliim X. ¢!' pressed themselves as aghast at the slaying. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. said .v__ tonight in Atlanta that he gas '-mtg;» -I ég.-g GL7 - ,92 were out to get him, weredeeply saddened and vap- closed-fnouthai about the L-:= Pllled" by the slayig l vesiigation, even denying that 'l1hia evil fact must ElieThe Washington Post and ,any suspects had been picked 530581? condemned by all Times Herold People of :9<>dwil1." he said. The Walhinqion Daily News _._.._ _ But Sgt. Alvin Anonoff, who Roy Wilkms, executive di- The Evening Star J apprehended Hagan, de- rector of the National Associa- it this way: Fon for the Advancement of Now York Herald Tribune I . I just got to the entrance ¥3""o1ox-ed People. said th slay- New York Journal-American .._.._ of the Audubon Ballroom. I g ahowed the fu of igot out of the car with Patrol- olence." ' .. New York Mirror New York Dolly New! _..__._...--. was mana Louis mob Angelo: coming toward and there»? us' New York Post out offthe door. They all piled Von fellow Hagan. He had The New York Times been shot in the leg. They The Worker were kicking and pummeling The New Louder .._..___--i him and shouting. Kill him. The Wall Street Journal _...._...-.- . =" 5'2""53! @ Tolson Belmont BK - Mohr Casper

sv CallahanConrad i.._._ "m DeL.ooc:h ..___..i I - . Evans -.;sg'_-L r1"'- . Marked by Irony ghis class, and when he W85 use-Rosen -"e. six, his non!?"wl§ burned elf ; Ierald 'l.HblI.l1l III! lervieu ' down.-A year later, his father 92 Sullivan i_ ,_ i. NEW YORK, Feb. 21--He He "loizecl Elijah MuhanimadliIwiis killed, found dead under .-.-_:- was the son of a minister and with a fierce love that no one is streetcar. Malcolm alwlys Tove] ii__._.._ he became a dope addict He, /gin Black Muslim 0ill4'929'."*.;tnaisted um his fither had Trotter ___..__ =.,-1-1','was the brightest student in7 etch when he was still _|~-been lynched. Tele Floom ___....._ his grammar school classes working in_the Black Muslim ii He was separated from his I organization. "Elijah Muham- _. Holmes i______.- and he never got through high mad has seen Allah," he used imother, sent to a school in Gondy _i._ e school. He hated white people to say. Then, when Malcolm Michigan where he, again, was and he fixed them up with} split -with Muhammad, he {the ldne Negro. He did well, Negro prostitutes. He was a", hated with unequaled p8.S£iOn.j;l but by the age of 16, he had saint and a former pimp, and fled to Harlem, and there he 7'5- even in the last five years oi} *col.m X. o a ,hecame "Big Red." He W115 his life, when he had settled Bbackground violence. He; lalways tall, and his hair had firmly into the fiery Black Na- was horn in Omaha, Neb., one 3 is red tinge, and the nickname of 10 children oi the Rev. tionalist image he had created grew naturally out of his phys- Earl Little, a Baptist mlnister,_ for himself, Malcolm X never l ical appearance. But the-re| whose main faith was in Mar- § lwas more. He was bad. escaped the contradictions. cus Garvey, ,_the erce Black; 3 He smoked marijuana and '~ 4?-T His killing today, at 39, was Nationalist . " then he sold it He rim num- 7 the ultimate irony. Jtfalcglm The Kt! Klux Klan marched lhers. He sold bootleg whiskey. _..- X was shot to death by Ne- on Mr. Littles home shortly; jHe conducted tours of Her-I groes. - - - - before Malcolm was born, lndjilem brothels for visiting > vi He hated whites. He insisted years later, sitting in the whites. l I! _o'§ he hated whites. But some- Hotm Theresa in Harlem, Mal-, l He_was only a teen-agei-, but- colm liked to say that he met; how it was hard to beli v ;he moved if t. He was mak-1 1 E E the white devils while he W818 .. 3?- him- ATWHYS on his face there ling perhaps a week be- still in the womb. ,fore he w s 20. Then he 2*7,"§l" was the slight smile, the ironic "My father was the color of smile that mocked his words planned a big robbery, a rob-, even when he has making the this," he once said, pointini bery in Boston, and he was to his black shoes, "and my- most outrageous statements. It caught. He was sent to _a was his pitch, his hatred for mother, whose mother was jniaidmum security prison in 1-he while mill1_. but it never raped by a white man, was Concord, Mass, and it was seemed to he his conviction, light enough to pass for white. there, in 1947, when he was, 4 I hate every drop oi White % years old, that he was eon- Shows Courtesy l blood in me because it one 1verted to the Black Muslim I never saw M;1¢g1m xi blood of I rapist" . 2-4 treat a white man unkindly. The Little family moved to hlnqton Poet and .L'.il.L..- In the balcony out the Assem. Milwl 'uk ee short] Y enter Mal ' 92. d°cu.1ne_ , _ _ limes Herald bly chamber in Albany, he calm was born, and ii to hinqtcn Dull? NIWI i. WA? soft and gentle to the, , Mich. Malcolm grew 'worked Hein Detroit lort there, the only Ne in _two yeais after being releasednlnq Stai- white police guards who sur.. Jr-om prison in 1952, then rounded him. In a loft above? I.k Herald Tribune ___,_,_ I came to New York to head a theater in Harlem, he was; Ik Journal-American ._...;_ ¢0l1rl-eons to a white man who; Muslim Mosque No. 7 in 1954. considered renting him ;p.ce_, -.'Aequ.lresPower"-, -,; yrk Mirror P1 P5 ==f¥1¢¢. won: his arden- -_ Malcolm acquired power,"lk Dolly News _._.._i IIF invariably had time for at; rk Peat visiting white man. He did not p1'98¢h¬d ghut it was violence, a strange but no power.one .He never directly led an in- IY ark Ttinal ...._...._i offer solutions. He offered: cident of violence. I-ie= E 51081115 and shouts of violence '/00:2 W 3%];/l kl? and calls to the street, and, NOT rwnonnsn 1 Lender iii mostly. he oered words. , ever saw him in I aht He could talk. He was gb. 115 FEB 26 1955 iBy the end of the 1950s,I Street Journal _,i "Malcolm X was, beyond ques- *°,55"1 "nth 1-menace. Obsessed gtion, the No. 2 man in the I onul Observer i...... __ with words. and he spilled --gull i World them out, in rallies, in um. -_---- 1B1ack Muslim movement, Eli- ll vcrsatluiis, in interviews. He . ableah Muhammad: lieutenant. He moat preachedvalu- ripped himself in word I-[eh ibis hatred for the whites Xcontradicted himseli wig;-im-e_1;f 'trougest then, in the early 1 5960: and there were rumors / --'[email protected] uavregularity. He H? "'5 al- 1 ' - " """ ma Emmi'""" 9 Rev. 5-27-63! t u Tolson .__.__ -a_ - -._4. =?q,-,-9-e--Q7.-as-0_..;_.a.;.»-.},..,..-s. an--= - .¢-.--- Belmont 92 K1, . Mohr _____i__ f He never did seem able to Casper _._i_ adeeidevhom he hated most. Collohon i_ uent is speeches to whites, were and mos his fur? ._ Conrad ___..._ yaeemed contained. He had a] DeL.ooch ____ Evans _..__.._ at tential he never for really leading ued. P901319And en, today, after all his ser- Gale 7- mans of hatred for the While man, he died at the hands o£_ Hosen _.i_._.._ ._ _,_. Negroes. He might have smiled :; 1 at the irony. ""_" I ,l .2. Sullivan Tovel _.i___ H Trotter ._i_. Tele Floom ____.. Holmes H... Gondy __...____

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Muhammad's followers might Three months later, stifled number 100,000 or more. -~ the suspension, Malcolm X, But the reports ' always ui Elijah Muhamrna s seemed exaggerated, and the ii k Muslim movement. Black Muslims never mustered e , otoMeccatos'l1.1"and he sent word be any great nstlonalrevoit They o riends that he was nvjilv called for a separate black iscovering the true religion.[ state within the United States, He said that Elijah Muham-I but they did not openly lt '_ - <-o-___-..- I for ii. Malcolm's power grew, and ad teachings had bee H more and more he became the alse, that separatism was no spokesman for the Black Mus- lim movement. Elijah Mu- ecesserily the answer, that erhaps white men did not hamrnad would grant inter- The Washington Post and .____.-. .views only rarely; Malcolm- ave to be hated. He talked of Times Herald was almost always_ava.ilable.rotherhood and hinted of The Wuahlnqton Dolly News ..i_ '-:+'..1-"Friction Seen " , onciliatlon. - -' .<;-- .--; The Eveninq Star __.._..___- _ l By re middle or 1963, it He returned to New York fh 9; iwas obvious to anyone who n the summer of 1964, and he New York Herald Tribune _i__..._ ,:92.,;-f; 4J:v__'yvfollowed | the Black Muslim et up the Muslim Mosquel New York Journal-American ..._..._ 1"? ;''-.3?-A7 movement that Malcolm X "33? :13: nc. inthe Hotel Theresa, then; New York Mirror urged his organization: -5?-22%;wasath.reattoE1.ijahMuham-arne to the _0rganization_of, New York Dolly News mad. Malcolm always denied1 ~ ro-American Unity. New York Post He uctuated between eon-' The New York Times it He always deterred to 'tion and outright racism, Elijah Muhammad. But still ontradieting himself over and The Worker __,_,i__.__._-.--i- there was an undertone of ver. He made overtures to the The New Louder friction. ecepted civil rights organiza- The Wall Street Journal .__._i And then when President ions. He said he was working Kenneriy was assassinated andL- or h 'an rights. He had per The Notional Obllhrer ____.,___._ 92'.=lre.. made his remark an psrttime f0I10'WEL1:EPeople: World Z_.___---- about Zchickens ooming home d' en - onl Y two mon Dole __,ii,_._---- to roo t." Elijah Muhammad go, h said, we need a Mau- au ' the United States." _ co pDll;:CJ?].. e Helsusggnoiied siene aieolmMal- That was in December, 1D63._

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'l92T_._ '_ one ... fr Emma ' wuinnan ruitaurrwnu: lad" MalcolmX shot to deathin; -1*s._1 otel Yesterday, ranked high on the list. oi the - r Nation's Negroleaders. - -51 The 38-year-oldBlack Na-l tionalist leader was lcnown as .- ;; an articulate, able and dynam- ic orator who broke away from L the Black Muslin cult last a. March 8 to form his own group, The Muslim Mosque, Inc. A short time later, he also 1 set up an Afro-American or- ganization saying that the main emphasis oi the new movement will be black na- "":"""""'r*--~ -..-.-..__ Tolson _ tionalism as a political con- _' .---_a Belmont ii cept and form of social action mi: against the oppressors." Mohr __i___ Once recognized as the w V _" 1-. Casper ______chief spokesman for the anti- Collohon _..._.i white Black Muslim group, Malcolm X rejected the or- Conrad _.-T ganization saying that tor 12 DeLocich .__._._._ 10118 years I lived within the ' . ....-v~--J -1- ; - In 1ss2'neaided the Blac 4 narrow-minded connes oi L the strait-jacket world" of J k 4 Elijah Muhammad, the leader M"51-U115-J.h:_Bn9-fficial| E"°"s;'_',Z0 gale name of the Black Muslim cult. i of the organizationknown! H16594% 1» Malcolm X was born in f°1'ml".V as4the Nation of ullivon i_...._ 1 Omaha, Neb., one of 10 l1'1?-'lIlb¬Is Islam.Then, the like cult,all practicing he of sub- Tove] _ children of the Rev. and Mrs. i Wstituted iymbolize X for the his last last -name name; Trotter .i___ Earl Little. His father was his ideas did not change and active in the back-to-Africa his ancesinrs lost ewhen Tele Room i._ he continued his work as a brwshi here mm Africa as movement of black national- Black Nationalist evangelist Holmes ..__.____ ist Marcus Garv-It. 2 slaves. . As ayoung boy, himovedwith unremitting vigor. __ 92 Ho llso Practiced the Gcmdy _ with his family to ansing, His attitude toward the Ne- itint moral code of the Mich. where they lived in a gm movement is perhaps best " BlackMuslims and gradually previously all-white neighbor- summarized in a 1960 com- i becamethespokesman in and , -{'9hood. ,Within three years, ment quoted by Wallace effect the number two man Malcolm later said, the home Terry, then a staff writer for , for Black Muslimleader Elija -1%? was burned to the ground The Washington Post: "We Whirl; get behind Muhammad, leaders who will fight for us," hlalcolmX also became the Malcolm said, . . - leaders who belripparent to the spiritual are not afraid to demand free- leader oithe Black Muslims, dom, justioe and equality. We but is believedthat he lost- do not want leaders who are 0l-I1- 111a power struggle to handpicked for us by the white Iarantee his succession to man. We don't wantany more Eliish who for some time has Uncle Tom's." _ been in iii health. I //Is Then, 14 months ago, thcl /i,_'.@0ib feud Exploded, Ironically, iti [was touchedoffby Malcolm ,X's_ commenton the assassi- svvhichjnatlon hecharacterizedPresident of an asKennedygi F 3 instance of the chickens com- W I UIBSiealcing home to in most." NeyYork, Mal- lcolm X said that being an 'firm °1d BOY myself, chickens |°°1111H8 hometo roost never /@° _- - ._ _ . _.--v---- Q-n--1,--_.-' -wiihfjii -»d

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UEDEQ Fynnetaul g:l;m7L/Rose V *lM¬_%..___' --1-' -5-3: .'"!|"'*I-vllSulliv ~ Beatli, Not Bgls UP/n 1--i-11. -._ , Holmes _.___ C Gondy ..___._.._ 4 Preoched Haired _ ,,___._f__, Like o Pink Poodle .-...a__. Malcolm attended Mason High School in Lansing. got F aood trades and was stunned as the only Negro lnthe achool Of lhe While Devil to be elected class prident. _ "1 "I Imiqoe in B18 clan. like a pink noodle," he ob- B! DONALD R. FLYNN lli STANLEY ROBERTS served ll I-er. me!-Anlerioon Sco Vrilera Fate sent him to live with e. sister in Boston's Roxbury Malcolm Eittlc oi Omaha, Neb., who became Mal- section. the Harlem oi the Hub City, and into a liie oi a shoe. colm X 0'! iIl'ieworld, knew he would one day be killed shine boy in a dance hall. Be soon learned that the real Job was lelll.i'l| marijuana violently, and accepted this fate as the price oi lead- -dial-eta. Malcolm took it up himself, and moved into the ing Negroes against the white devils. "cool world. - He sounded like a man courtin: martyrdom, and round A lob on the Yankee Clipper train between Boston and it ironically enough in Harlem, the Negro capital oi America. "r* delivered by his own kind. 92F_v roast orounght him :1_:.=_l_1r to Bi:i.1.p~,cle,';,,-.[j._rt.'§ lye "1 know that any day. any night. I could die at the hands of some white devil racists," he wrote in his mena- olrs. "The Autobiography ol_Malcolm X." I dream that one day history will look upon me as Ill?- lng been one of the voices that perhaps helped to lava America from a grave. even posibiy fatal oai.asi.roDhe." v That might be what Malcolm X meant to he his epitaiih. re /" l What the world will really think oi him cannot yet be told. The fact that he will be remembered at all is remarkable. ./ <7" I-*!" "-92 .- conslderin; his baekaround and the road he was once ."-' '92 traveling. ._.» _92 92_ I..- IUU3%3- UT -I h_...... I UCITIUIIGUS .... £_-...l.-_JPBUIHT .,-- The From a zoot-sulter." a cocaine addict and a Jailbird. he i rose to become a leading spokesman ior "separatism," the Times Herald -2 creation or a separate nation !or American Negroes. The Washington Dally News __,__ ,~ FY0111 In ltrlora-M hi1>ster." he trensiormed himself /1 The Eiveninq Slur ii -I into an articulate leader. and was able to boast that he was the second most sought after speaker in the Unlted States. D New York Herald Tribune 4 Ban! Goldwater was rst at that time. New York Jourx-io1~Amerlc'arT.Zl: He often said he became a racist from the womb. be- New York Daily News ______cause his ira.ndmother'wa.s raped by a white man. That -,/l was how he got his red hair and Ii:-ht complexion that he B New York P051 iii__i_._ Li prided hhnseli on as a youth but cl-me eventually to hate aa The New York Times in :3 4 stain. . - . . E 'I'92L_ n_92 . l _ _ __ s~.._ "1 hale every drop oi that white ralilli-s blood that la in ' I": D9292192TlUT= Qu -_ me, he declared. _ ' IQ The Worker in TE lEewasborninOmahacullaw19.125.tliesono!i.he The New Leader _i__?i__ .22 Rev. and Mrs. Earl Little. The Rev. Little was e iollower oi The Wall Street Journal ______._ Marcus Garvey, who preached a Back to Atria" measaie to Negroes. Ami thus, Ku Klux Klan riden smashed the Little The Nutionul Observer hi; home and forced them to move to Lamina. Mich. There, the People: World _i____,_,_i Little home was burned down by racists. Malcolm wrote. Dale __i- The Rev. Little died in 1831. bludgeoned and thrown im- d': 1- street car, according to Malcolm. These shocks, and the desertioco oi a common-law husband after that. eventuall! ~ .3W./.2/~/1 " n broke the mind and spirit of Mrs. Little. M i andeba-as-a.a>een in a state hom_:ita.l sine _ _carL_'r Nor pmqqnpgi FEB lo 1965 19303. . . . _ _ - 175 MAR 9 loos

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1, ._ _ l1Ml1illIB&.Ill.Bw hewas-Jn town, Malcolmcame a He rzgeatedlytold Jamal and I 'I'heBellevgtoare theFruit M Be men me at the Muslims were oi thetemple areand ed andI am_ convlnocfd he thatwas 1determinedtokl1lhlm. i on 'll1e""verge-|:ap:m1h" ag |to bemusclemen. contact My substantial following from the 11 Hewas soconcerned, intact, told me that the Fmlt were localtemple. Ithat he would not enter the lgiven ordersto get Malcolm, Malcolm made a reservation home ofthe twowomen, as he llamaiandme. to leave for Chicago on TWA 92 was certain they, too, wgrg I called Malcolm at 9 the next 3 bemgwatched. Instead,he sent morning to say that I was on J.' . 1 Jamalahead on foot and had the way to pick him uptor a rare1 1Flight26at12:30. r -1. the two women and their round ofa pointments Malcolm. l childrenmeet us several blocks we methat Muslimsma me 1.: ;;F g _._i_v---.-yugq92wavflf hehntnaen _ lhete! s'..mtt:92.d£and that ll I lshould watchmy step. ne nee Th.isisg1ltbatIhaveto . Visited Attot-ney's0fee_ gsaid that he had received 1 1 Malcolmand thetwo womm several threatening calls during protectMalcolm myself,"said visited theoffice ofattorney the night.I arrived at thehotel 11 Igto mees_he brandlshede zip 92 GladysRoot. was I notin onthe, 1a half hour later and saw Fin disglnsedasa decorated conference but Malcolm iater1 |Muslims standing0'1 8399* ountain pen. It only shoots one wtold me that he warned both corners pretendingto be looking bullet," Malcolm continued, ; Attorney Root andthe two ex- 'hut atlead lll. take one of Mltslllll womenthat theywere, lininto e storea . w'indowsI,, ar ng inel- andthem withme." 1 §:.ngrave danger. - 1 .reg92?lag:?:spmpsrevted 1them I then called the police. I F Malcolm,Jem§I;"*nre":we from stopping near the hotel, llhalked withu. Phillips of the lY§1?1E__ I nd.Pad .di1mer1 but I saw at leasttwo carloads 1intelligenoe department and ;1-ugt:LI1EI'that evening. I took 3: Mruulimenae-I-Ina nauvuul Hy5 ___a_ informed him that Malcolm and Malcolm backto hishotel about snnrt1'§I teredafter I were headed tothe airport and midnight. Black Muslims were ,Malco1ms roomthe phonerang. asked tor protection. Phillips 811 ¢Wcr_the place.They were 1 Yes?Malcolm answered.1, promised to have his men -IP13 " Parked tncars on all sides or f "Nigger," the voice aald, waiting for us at the TWA the streets.Some wereon foot. 1§_roudead; are youare a dead "They hadthe Statlercompletely 1N1gger. . . 1terminal. lsurrounded.Malcolm sized up 1 Malcolmhung theup ghone the situahonand told me that and put his head in lll-5 ands, I never thoughtthere would he was going directly to ms for a moment of silent thought. be a day when I would call *.I-my It's toodangerous, he said ._:.~;s- room and that he would stay Parker the Los Angeles police thereuntil I contacted himthe, tome nally. l'mgoing not to chief! for protection," Malcolm pfo__l_lwin o g morning. Beforel make any further visits on this said after I himg up the phone. getting out of the car, Malcolm tri- Lets stay in the room and .'l'hetime last I was in L-on warned me that I, too, was now 1. -callhwhomcan we byphone and Mngeles, Parker'smen had in danger and that I should then get out of town. gunned down some of our exercise extreme caution. Then " Y Talked in Phone brothers and I gave Parker hell. 1Malcolm boundedfrom the car ] For the next two hours and dashed into the hotel. l Malcolm and I telephonedand Theironyisthatlnowmust p Meanwhile, the two ex-Muslim received calls i.r0mwave!'ing 1W01_'nentaken were home under members of the Lo: Angeles callupon himto protect me ipolice guard. Muslims were Black Muslim mosque. Some of from my former brothers. 1 |staked outat their home and I Trailedby-rwu-an 3 1two of them were arrested on t e%4a?w I _ __: the spot. 1 as Malcolm and I left me! . 1 Early the next mung; 11 hotel we were trailed bytwoll {received word trom contacts I Icars, bothloaded withBlack; have inside the hos Angeles Muslims. Byzig zaggmgend] Black Muslim movement that 1executing severalU-turns, I was once Malcolm'spresence here ;able to eludeone of the cars but was discovered the Muslims had the second car followed us onto the ireeway. As we ed down called anemergency meetingof the ireeway at 70 miles an hoI.u'., Malcolm talked of the Bl_ack1 Muslims and oci his own aspara- I 'tions:Hewas 1 determinedto set1.3: true Moslem org@ac.__l ' American Negroes. hing we s determinedto; strengthen thetie betweenthe American Negro and the nonwhite people of the world. 1 He aaid hehad evidencethat the Black _Musl.ims movematt 3 was being nanced by a V91? we!ltl1T1rtilteTexan."""""__ . o

l hlmgelf, . °£ that he an he_ was0 qman _- --1; '1 '~ e-'=_-': ' f" 1 marked for death. 1 5 We watched through the l real-view mirror. _'Ihego:1;1o:l 0; to wEll'i" away the minuts Officers 92Muslims W85 83111"! - before the scheduled meeting _'lhe two Muslin: marched with the police. Malcolm, directly toward us. The polioei tooao1etar.1dt1a_~1=~=<>f"=¢though tense. chatted with the moved forward to lntencept lwhxte waitress who recognized them. The Muslims executed a freeay and the Mushm 5-"@1195him immediately. Meanwhile, I half rigit, then a halt left; alongside to our r1Sl1t- F931 called Lt. Philli and discov- therby outanking the officers» struck my heart; I" knew they yered that the pm detail was The two Muslims then took up meant business. 1 expected WY .g_?sdY It the airport waiting 92 moment to see their car window tfobservaliontggsta some so feet L Malcolm and I were ushered from us as police formed a lower and a volley °£ Pb-5 protective cover. TWA officials blaze toward us. I dr0YE 1139 5 ilnto the terminal by eight! rushed Malcolm and me into a 4 madmanbut the Muslims kept plainclothesmen. The TWA security men were also on hand. small office and then led us to pace. As Malcolm was urchasing his his plane through the |mder- Used Cane as Gull ticket, 12W0 Black gduslims came groimd cabbage chute. I saw 1 into the terminal marching in Malcolm onto the plane and said Then Malcolm acted. lock step. As if in military 92 goodhy. e I reached on the floor of III? B11! cadence. Those at:-Muslims," I "1 am ahlackmi man," and picked up a Walklllg @5119 I one of the policemen said Malcolm said to me. I'm ready had been carrying SIIICB 8 back 1 BX¢1'92-ed1Y-"I recognize one or to die. I just dont. want them to 11-1ju1'y several w-nlI.LhL.i9G°-.I them. They callhimJiugles." J hurt my family." Malcolm then lowered th ad: I .W~"=h_lh¢m." Malcolm may F Malcolm and I had missed window of my car and lifted the. Q1-l1

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I | There were minors that po- lice knew the names of live men who murdered _the_ dis- sident Black Muslim leader at » a Harlem meeting Sunday. Inspector Covle would not J comment on the stories. ,.-H .3 There were rumors that ple- EMBITTERED MOURNER leaves funeral home tures had been taken outside where Malcolm X s on view in Harlem yesterday. the meetins. pictures perhaps of the assassins. Inspector *6 Coyle again declined com- one telephoned the 'lth the crowd, "_ "-'92 .._ ment. barricades were set ufi across A brief anxious urry be- wile funeral and is said, held "Li there Maloolrrrswe will the street as well as in iront gan in Chicago when a truck bomb the place." of the two-story building. drove up with a large crate Police were stationed to Walkie-talkie communication addressed to Muslim leader forestall escalation or the vio- linked the security forces. Elijah Muhammad. The lence in the world of Negro This was the most obvious driver said it was a wand- Irinze groups that beaan with police concentration in a Har- - ial.her's clock. The police the murder and was followed lem area that was ooded Mb bomb squad investigated. by the burning of Black Mus- with police. and will remain so They found the crate con- lim Mosque No. '1 at 102 W. at least until _the funeral on tained a grandfathers clock. 116th Si... set are Tuesday in Saturday. In New York it was an- Illllnarent reprisal. nounced that Muslim rites The mourners who led past ; Fearful that the next blow the casket in I. second-oor would be held tor Malcolm X ilnight be struck aiainst Mal- I Bil. I at 9:30 a. m. Saturday in the room were silent. The bod! -.I_/ I gcoLms mourners, police posted was clad in a charcoal B11? Faith Temple Church oi -1- _v. 1 Christ, i154 Amsterdam .Ave.. is heavy guard around the suit, white shirt. red tinted ;Unit-,9 Funeral Home, _2352 brown tie. White cotton gloves §/ I .;_: _ _, conducted by the pastor. ?E.i£hI-11 Ave., where his body 1 Bishop Alvin A. Chllds. and covered the hands. The dark- there was soon another ot the Pay on public view beneath a rimmed glasses that Malcolm glass shield in a bronze coin. had worn in recent Fears were /=92 9/ 3 threats that have come to L7 seem inevitable in the angry sharpshooter: were stationed absent. The Wnshinq On ii on rooftops. plalnclothes law- days nes-ohaemurder. Some- .-The arstesoreelri-semi: Times He-rulcl 9,, - 1 The Woshlnqion Dolly News __._ ,, -. The Eveniriq Star New York Herold Tribune New York Journu1Arne-rlcon__i_, New York Dolly News ____,__ii_ New York Post l The New York Times ___i__... The Baltimore Sun ?.._....._i The Worker Q The New Leader @ The Wall Street Journal ___._____ The Notional Observer .._._.__i People's World. _i___-.-ii lWi'I" -3 l /~/4}"Dole ?.li_i----:-- lj All? 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By VIRGINIA PREWEIT Trotter - NEW YORK Afro-Cubans b"°' Tele Room _...i with a ringside seatViolenceat the U. S. _ ii H-dimes___i ,J_!¢,Gt1ndy _.____i Negro movement: civil war I was gunned downbecause be warn white Americans not to WI; not violent enough to Suit take too much comfort because Castro: American Negro the black extremists are handy-man. Robert Williams. ghting each other. draw wry laughs. "This is just a dress rehearsal "Malcolm X called tor an - good practice for your black American Lieu-Man and he . :-:5-.':=li terrorists." says an anti-Cam 92 '*em". never recanted," says a dark- If Afro-Cuban exile. Once they skinned Cuban."He um getting on decide the battle for control of ._;e2 F. to be too much of a world gin i .92_~ 1 the black extremists multi- -? figure. He'dsoon have had all million dollar racket, they'llbe the extremist black mafia's it.;'$'> .1 ready for the real action." racket in his control. He had to These experiencedobservers are also convinced there are many more terrorist cells in the Thesellvvy veterans of the; LL 3.sunar to the xed group world: ideological struggle arrested recently by the New deplore theway the New York York City police for plotting to press treats the situation. ' blow upLb; Statueol Liberty. MALCOLM I BACK IN ll Since hialcolmX got killed,in b7c- "All this began in the autumn of 1960 when Fidel Castro came commented one. "New York's to the UN andtook upresidence press and radio have brought on in Harlem," any the exiles. a very different picture 0! him Todny there ls a terrorist from the one they had built up network made up of the wild before. hothends oi several organiza- Imagine how the black The Wctshlnqton Post and ii... tions the FQ Play tor Gum le feel to lee Malcolm X, Times Herald group, especiallyin Canada,the tpifgahate describedleader, as The WashingtonDaily News _ w'insome'the press, in a American black extremists and cheerful, basic-crackingfellow e Rev.12-14-54} T son Ml , I. non!

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PQLlCE EUA. is HE.l.92.lY, rel-t rowel! Mecca, and Malik was. Mal- "Ja- colm's Islamic name. 1 Cliqhqn 1 a- here. - 'I|'|eree was little crying aloud and almost no sobbing through- Them were about 15 wmgglcnlff the services, which lasted Conrad __,._____ 1 ..-.~ 600 Pack C :_-ch--Thronqs persons in the crowd, u] av. slightly more than hour. Rather, Evans ?_____i G111 described themselves as the mourners seeme"u' to he mak- 1-- Ouiside H ar the llloslem i. tobe . .- admirers of the slain man, ing a determined effort to show Gale ..._._..__.__.... Servic B oadca »- At 9:20 the doors of use Rosen h no that:emotion was shattered wha.te'veran occasionaleffort?0 .. .;._.- church were opened, mg the l_v flay applause during the eu Sullivan i ,_. mourners led past, pdjcg logy and seiferal short speeches. .4-3 Z273; Tovel i_.__._/ _/_ --.1 xuara and hw-Ilw. dark-suited The service was started b Malcolm XBy black national- NOT Rw¢0RDE5~Trotter .i.... followers of Malcolm, 20' or ist who had told Negroes they. Mr.Dee, Davia_3n.d..bi-s the actress, reading wife, Rugs m . 8 I Li Tele Room __..__ .- ~.. must meet violence with vie-Qwhom serve<as ushers at.t.h_esages of condolence. ' .1. lence, wen: to his grave yes- service. Large 1 urses and hand-|Ihey came from the African-1 Holmes _i__ Pakistan-West Indian Society--.-_-._'_':,;__ 1:1, terday euloglzed as a man who bags -carried wom Were Gcmdy ______E . searched by the po1ioe._ ofithe London School of Eco- died believing in the brother- noinics, the Freedom Fighters hood or man. y The body or Malcolm x had] of Ohio. InC., which called Mal- i! Several thousand people been taken to the church in oi colm the most niisinterpreted. jammed the sidewalks in thehearse at 1:35 AJL yesterday- misunderstood man in Amer- escorted by a dozen police cars ica?" the Michigan Committee hitter cold and about 800; ~frorn the United Funeral for-. Freedom Now- Party; the packed the Christian nhlch;Home at Eighth Avenue and Log Angeles N.A.A.C.P. Youth where the Moslern services 126th Street. A total oi! 22,000 Group;_ the government of I were held. o persons had viewed it there Ghana, and the Pan-African 5?? Hundreds of policemen stood, since Tuesday. -~ Congress of Smliliern Africa. The bronze coffin was. which haled Malcolm as "anti- I guard during the servica. There} 9'" Wheeled into me con-rerted=:imperalist, anti-colonisi; and if: had been instances and threats, anti-ra.ci.st. of, violence after Malcolm was, movie latfurm, theater drape agd hlzlagedkon ar reSi murdered last Sin1day,hut there]Eeivet, m front oi the altar-I L speaker Is Applauded was no violence at the services, It was opened, and the first few Then Omar Osman, of the mgurnerg who got into the Islam Center of Switzerland and in Harlem or at the graveside, the United States. who had said lfr. in Hsrtsdale. church later in the morning_ {- were able to view Malcolm'she was one of Malcolm's teach- Ossie Davis, the Negro actor may in 3 white burial sheet, ers, told the mourners: We and playwright, who delivered knew in-other Malcolm as a .: [111-Qugh a glass lid. _ I the eulogy, said: Malcolxn was gymboh of Chris ity 1. blood brother, particularly after our manhood, our living black his pilgrimage to Mecca last On the altar, ev as the year." The manhood. In honoring him we Moslern. funeral oe was '.'The highest thing that a honor the best in ourselves. taking place; th remained Mdslemcan aspireto is todie " 1-ooze - s of a Chris= Crowds Line Sidewalk me.» HIE? _ on the battleeld and not die at The tian church, tithe bolt. the hs_hedside," he_ said to loud ap- The funenl an-vice took place candelabra. but they were hid- plause. _, The at Faith Temple. Church oi! God den from the mourners by the "'I'hose who die on the battle- New in Christ. at 147th Street and cotn lid. -, . I field are not dead, but are alive." Amsterdam Avenue. 1 To the rear of t59I'!l'92_'ere we-5 more applause sendNew Mourners and the curious new; reporters o o- shouts of right. "right" from P gt8pi'lE1'I;er8.I1d television camera-the mourners. . 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1 r lglad been held too Ion; without 4 Q-Uf'lIilnI. Charges against d Johnson made them co-defend- ants in crimes oi violence for the second time in less than two uionthi. . On Jan. 8, Benjamin 131 Brown, 81, of 635 Castle Hill Ave., Bronx, a guard at Rilters Island who had left Fruit: of Islam Mosque 7 in Harlem to D v open his own mosque in a store a. I at 1478 Boston Road, Bronx, was shot in the shoulder as be talked F1 with friends outside the inosque. Had Been Warned Q. He had been warned by former I 5 associates in the Harlem mosque 92 not to ir: off on his own, but 1 J had done so anyhow. _ 1 Brown told authorities after '-'1 the attack upon him that he had pulled away from the Harlem group because they were inclined to v1olence and he, personally, was a man of peace. F E Much of his recruiting was among young Negro prisoners on J Rikers Island. i Had Been Out on Bail Butler and Johnson were ar- '-i RTWE foto ivy Leonard Deiriij I Thoma; 15$ Johnson at police stcd and indicted on felonious J- station yesterday. assault charges in the shooting .,_.. of Brown and were tree in hail pending arraignment _today in when Malcolm X was gunned Manhattan Criminal Court. down. Butler and Johnson, in ff Coyle disclosed that Johusoni fact, were scheduled to plead to 1was taken into custody at his the felonious assault charge yes- home. _ terday in Bronx Supreme Court, "What was his reaction? at but that proceeding was ad- newsman asl:ed.. join-ned until March because of He was surprised," said Coyle, the more serious charges stem- 1 I?smiling, ~ niiiugxirom the killing of Hal- _ When' arrested on another com . -- charge two months an, Johnson Tns News d yester- ii said he lived on Bryant Ava. in l dsy thst Buer, becsuse oi the ithe Bronx. e--__J Brown assaulti faced polsibl Already held without bail were eviction Iron: is home at 661 Norman 31 Butler, 26,_an en- Rosedale Ave, Bron_1, in Sound- forcer and a member of the Fruit view Houses, a City Housinl < of Islam, tln elite body$rd cl Authority development. Eliiah Miihammed, the cafe- i File Beat to CIA based .§:1|phE|- of the movement, Some days ago, Leon Malian- and '1 edge Hayes, 22. , yiu, 43 Il_1I-I!-lgQI.' oi the develollf Counsel Protests Delay _ ment, advised utler that his 1' B ii Hayes was allot ln_t-he leg by had been sent to CHA offw it I bodyguard of Malcolm X as he 250 Broadway for examination. - |._n.._-.... -_.s _ l_ 1.- e?! gig niissvusn, nun E; III inc _Laat "°l!2°?.-ll... Friday, Malii1i;:its :""..i11;} llBellevue Hospital prison ward. Butlw, held without bail, went o e pen iiia" if on Iii?_ - before Criminal Court Judge ings advis:gsinst police gutler. of the Magmowlts}Benedict Reuben Levy yesterday for plead- Ave. Bronx, station of the th_5Q_8ii it. but the case was put over and he since has been under P°- lice guard. He was too upset W t until tomorrow at Stern: request- report lor work this week and re- Joseph B. Williams, eounael to gisined in seclusion at hll Owl! P-Uzi, protested heatedly at the Tons spokesman said that l |.-D450 Rev. 7-I6-'53!

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Assistant Chief InSl>6¢tor 2 By Newton H. Fulbright 01' TM sushi rv-than Sun! Joseph L. Corie said. We i.-92| didn't book him for nothin 1 A third suslleot. s 39-YE-81 old unemployed Nesro house- Beyond that. the s.uth=01'1t1el -'4 refused to say how Johnson painter. was booked by police was involved in the 8183111! of yesterday on charges o homi- elde in the" *QYiI928 last the controversial 39-Year-old /4 » ' month of black nathomlist Negro leader, s. detector from leader Malcolm Z. the Chicago-based Muslim sect headed by mum Muhammad- N91 4» }="-PHORDED.3J/ % ' The su..=z:-est. pl-'.:ke*.! HP M1|'n3mma' -- --a has denied. an? after he had made an appear- comlillcity in the Feb. 21 115 Mill? T26 W65 -= ance in Bronx Criminal Court shootins or Malcolm X, sunned is on an assault chant. W8-5 down as he arose to address ii. __i1- .11-j 1 identied as Thomas Johnson :. s. rally oi his followers in the ___r P 30. of 932 Bron: Perk South. 2 Audubon Ballroom on the _/ Booked by Lt. Ludvik iupper West Side. Macho at the W. 100th St. _ Immediately alter the assas- The Washington Post qnd station, the suspect identied £ sinatlon, Tslmsdee Hsycr. 22. Times Herald himseli as Thomas 15 X. 'of Paterson, N.J., was arrested The Washington Daily News ..__i > A tall, slender man with s land chgrged with homicide. slight mustache, the suspect *1-Ie was wounded in the lei The Evening Slur spoke without emotmn. Elvin! by 1 bullet m-ed by one 0! New York Herald Tribune / / .- L.-...1-i... - IL! eerheen and E Lgll-_;§lvn5 1-_u_yiyg11a1~@ @Q IQ I-I-ll AIUIJILI-ll that he was not a. user 0! lzoelmmtheorisonwsrdat New York Journal-American ii druzs. He declined to make Belle-rue Hospital; = ' New York Daily News any oi the three tree tele- The second suspect arrested New York P08! phone calls he was ldvbed.J was Norman 3! Butler, who he could make, sndiwas re- has been described by P0309 The New York Times turned to e station house'; us a meek 1-Iuslim en.!o1'oer." The Baltimore Sun cell to await arraignment this Johnson and Butler were ar- s The Work er mornln E111 Criminal Court. 1 rested after the shoot-in! last - Assistant District Attorney 1 Jan. 6 or Ben.iom.in Brown. 81. The New Louder _ Herbert J. Stern. who inter- 1 a Nezro corrections olcer The Wu]! Street Journal viewed Johnson in the Dres- employed by the Department The National Obsgrver ______ence of the suspect's attorney. '0! Correction. Mr. Brown had clmrles Besvers, wolhd es! 1 broken with the Black Mus- People; World ____.,_ ____,.,_ merely: _ §inns and set up his own Dole I have ordered him booked r mosque. Struck in the shoul- for the homicide oi Malcolm der. he is recovering. X Wh1ch_n9_P-p¢t1'a-ted with - Jchnsm and Butl|,erlreve, PM-i 4 1255- lot-hut, ' .. achedulritol-Pnearinhrenx 3%?"/' ' T-=1;

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-' K7/er tcused, we 92- _ c _ Trotter ;_ i/erlords Here Named l 2/ Tele Room Holmes _i -l"K1i¬wHinfT.7"' are beginning to eomenlnta |-11-g_lI--0 -_a-I-I Gundy ii L But he would not explain By WILLIAM MOFADDEN that further. ' Journal-Amerigln Stuff Writer - BELLIGEBENT "l92'ormaE3X ls_c_apable He did iii, however, that of shooting Malcolm X- he had known Norman 3X or oi doing anything, 92for a year, while they both ml! , were members oi Fruit or Islam Mosque No. 7, the The the reaction o! Black Muslim hall which was B; ' mngll-year-old re-bombed Monday; lb, correction officer, today as He was not a nice fellow 92he le pd the arrest of l i to get along with," Mr. Brown Norma 3 utler as a sue aaill. - ' I ' in er last Sun- d oi! Black Nationalist He's the belligerent type. e_92. He: the type which know: all the @92.1.rers. He elweye he! to J-J '3.} ader. _T:iti_lE611 I. -1-",5? 11,: A have the last any. A l P. no 92 ASSAULT!-ID at rnlo "AI r as I knew, he'waa _ reason Mr. Brown to believe has a that personalNor- a member of the inside group man 3X believes and prac- at the mosque. He got outside tices a code of violence. training and he wag the in-_ b7 L .-Q. He wan attacked last Jan. atruetor in tl1g4§_q; sell-' /JI as a defeclar from the defenae. ' ; __ "1 used lo go there an aver- _'l92 Black Muallmn, ahot in the -. lelt shoulder and still ia not age of once a week. He went hack at hit joh on Rlk¢t'l lereallthe time. _..1, _ Q I 3*: Island. I got him a job onoe.ln1 Norman 3X ls one of three factory. That was last Win- Tine. ter. He stayed one week. Then Woshinqtél Post and K men charged with ielonloul assault l.n that one. he told me he left heeause Times Herold the work was too hard. He: cnmclzsn MALCOLM been on relle! alnee then, I The Washlnqton Daily News i Asked ll he ever heard unk, . The Evening SEQ! iii 5. Norman 3X talk harshly of and: the Jan. s attack, nu. New York Herold Tribune Malcolm X. Mr. Brown aald: Brown wan aclmited to Ja- New York Journal-Ame:-lccm Meat People talked veoohi H081!!!-ll. BNHX. for ,- harahly about Malcolm I. treatment. He now is conva- New York Dolly News 92He and I both did. lecslng at hi: home, 535 New York Pos92 ii Mr. Brown added er:mi.:ie- Castle H111 ave. Brona.- , The New York Time: 1-- 'Ih'_."'mt use Q.-:5--Ms F 'Tl- n HI Q r1 II- 92_-_ 555 __-J. 3° ___; F95 601118 I0 1 EH11. . - " 'I """""" Fl PHOPE " .921'_"_____ I Qgg 1211.! la begin ll The Worker ¬_..__...... ¬-i rmmupmerugh -,hN,_de ew eq er The Wall Street Journal 1 r 11 <'+.»'_ I The Nnllonul Observer ' ,/ People's World gr _, Done 4 ,-3?73;L/- we 2a $05 {. F-S493 n , Q 927?hlllR 101955 _ _,-#I" if r

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Q? Tll'E'*II¢92lSCll'lO;l1dll'lG Strong-'.jng|' ;: 1, By DONALDll. FLYNN and GUS ENG]-ILMAl_i- 1 ' Journal-Jmerioonsoy; rmm b - Norman 3X Butler, a Black Muslim "enforcer," was booked on a. murder charge early today_,by police as one of the assassins 0! Black Nationalist leader Mal- S colm X. The 26-year-old Butler, ol 661 Rosedale ave., Bronx, was charged at 4 a.m. toda h acting in concert with 22-year-old Affalmdage gag, in the B. nrrnox./ '7 public murder oi Malcolm X last Sun a in the Au- ---"'"__ dubon Ballroom. ' Butler was identified by a Black Muslim detector, Leon 4X Ameer, as one of the six top enforcers for the -I Black Muslims in the Metropolitan Area, and a lieu- tenant o1'Capt. Joseph X, the leader of Harlem's Mu- Ehammed MosqueNo.at '7 102 W. lltlg I From this Est o! enforcers, Leo__4!; nrellleted. police willmost likelynd the en they |_v want in Malcolm: kllling.- . I ff The arrest of Butler came only 36 hours after %§6 Mosque No. 'l'_wa.s re-bombedto rubble in an ap- parent stroke or retaliation by the followers of Malcolm X. ' '

I Picked Up of Home Butler, who is unemployed and free on $10,000 bail in another shooting case, was picked up early today at his home and questioned at the Wadsworth ave. station from 1 am. until 4 a.rn., when he was ac- cused oi murder. I have ordered him booked for the homicide of Malcolm X, said Asst. Dist- Atty. Herbert Stern at that time. . e Mr. Stern and Asst. Chief Insp. Joseph L. Coyle, commander or Manhattan North Detectives, refused to allow Butler to be questioned by reporters. This ls I. very important arrest," Chief Coyle said. A11 i "flller1I:=e"I: still under investigation. I! o1.Tf'1lw![.

l we umwill dtgclosea make every that effort anymore to apprehend neople them." are inmln,. Witnesses to the slaln: at the Audubon Ball- _ men room,in 166th on the st. murdenand and Broadway, so three said are there still were riveat-large _ .- H ilthatreportistrue Chic! Coyle said Butler seemed surprised when, 1 ' picked up at his home. The arrest was '1.the r '___ mfjjg ** " 'J/-'__[.t'2_.£4_..if..:...--e-e--_+.-H. A 1' intensive inves 3 - nes " the 1:159:e l- At ler home. his wil'e,F " 'l'heresa, , "Plmeo'-Im- too .-u ve no statement to : S make. I Butler was tree tigation in $10,000 'and + _ oning many .4 for-oer! said Leon Ix. HQ 1; 2 a iliitit under e'n'e:u- Q aenll K. leader or New York .5/{J/X -_ Mosque No. 7. - -z Leon 4! was a Black Muslhn -I imtil only two months az . bail on charges of felonious aa- Wheu_hc_a.u viciously bee! sault and Sullivan Law viola- . by_ Black Muslims enfeloare-0.. . tion for the shooting of Correc-I <'-hi-i=i=H=-I'-M in Boston. and tion Officer Benjamin Brown.- decided to detect. . zn, another Black Muslim as-_l i Leon 4x was sent by Mal- #2 Iector. _ _ . ; colm I to lorm a Black Muslim Mr. Brown was shot in the mosque in New Haven when right chest with a .22-caliber, he was still in the fold. and: ." bullet at 11 nm.. Jan. 6. whilef "Norman BX Butler! was walklnl on Boston rd.. Bronx. i the one I assigned to ll-he over the leaching ol karate at Moe- -F Butler and two other men. both Black Muslims. were accused __ que No. 7 when I left for New oi the sh00tin:.- '* Haven, he said. "He's very Mr. Brown admitted that he skilled in karate.___I know---I taught him." . had be a member o! Black Leon 4! also laid that Muslim Mosque No. I. and had -J lrlell to convert prisoners in bk Thomas 15!. one oi the men accused oi shooting -officer -J3 are on Biker: Inland to. the ;Brown. is also a lieutenant u -v - ? cult. _ - drr Cant Joseph 1., But he defected. like Malcolm I Thomas 15X. Norman X X, and set up a mosqe or his a la " own at 1473 jail-un.:d., Bronx- "enforcer. _ Edward 5X. are SHOT OVER PICTURE i _all lieutenan Capt. He was shot, he slid. both _Joseph Z. and together. they because he had detected and command 'f-he Black Muslims because he refused to take in the Bronx. -said Lam 4!. : down a picture of the Other ton lieutenants are ill I // I "prophet," Elijah Muhammad. Clarence X In Brooklyn, the, -. /' v the Chica.aobased self ordained top enforcer" and nex -llne' _ ader of the Black Muslims. "1 : Alva in Queens. Robert _ A with Bu In that ha!-tan, an on IX In Nelf _,~.4 It oting s Thomas limo} Eochelle, arse . so. 104 ant ' All but Louis I an en- "hi as ggqma e- force:-|." - - ' i1 <"l M s. d nlnecthj - .'He alio asked how Butler. En 27, oi I58 N. Elliot who has no lob and no money, . 1 ilile could have gone tree in $10,090

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newspaper, city and stoic.! WIVES UFSUSPECTS TESTIFY IN SLAYING * The wives of two suspects in the murder of Malcolm X bowed to the orders of Supreme Court Justice Abraham J. Gellinoff .5 -yesterday and testified before thef92~ grand '1"92-n-;-I¢--- jury. QL 1-..- ..._____ I uu .Luul:su¢l-J L-litLWU WUlIlEll,_ Mrs. Etta. 2X Joimson and Mrs. Theresa TX Butler. declined to 3. ,5" answer all questions although they had been granted immunity ffrom prosecution. The two in- voked the confidentiality of ' rr92T,"i:': communications between hus- J...-...l_|-J bands and wives. "|."'lI I They were returned to the courtroom later, however, where Justice Gellinoff told them this Lreferred onlyto certain private conversations and acts. I _ 51° , The justice directed the wo-; men to answer the questions of; Assistant District Attorney Her-| 1 {inert Sternas to the times theiri ,husa£1d§home and Igft returned wasion e . fatally1, whenshot. "-W Maico X | Earlier, the hearing for they two suspects, Thomas 15X J6}-lfI'l lson, 30 years old, and Norman ;3X Butler, 26, reputedly u. |m:Lst-lernan for the Black Mus- |lim sect with which Malcolm X .' fr |had broken, was adjourned un-a K»!-5 til Mondayin CriminalCourt. l A third suspect, Telrriedge I-layer. 22, was shot during the 92.' assassination and is in the Bel- levue Hospital prison ward. - Black Muslim guards told the 3-.1 police in Phoenix, Al-iz., in an- ' other development yesterday, ; ii"-.1 that two shots had been firedj Date: at the home of Elijah Muham-i mad.Qhe sect: lender, who wish EIdl.tion:LATE £3 H l in ihicago. Author: ;;¢m,,, CLIE~TOl92DAR IEL Titluz O - I I"-AI.-C C-I.-It-7LI T TLE , eke P? S1-I-NOI 92 *7 Churutr: 0- l» or Clqllliiccxtion: 1 D19[Re1r. 12-14-64! On Cl nt l:

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