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Race Bias Charge for Simas Bros T* It’s all about the pogrom being car­ t h i s HONft!)r^lealer gave these HON- ried out against that POOR COCK- DAS to the PIGS which are to be used SIJOKER. I mean that kloda cree^ “free”, gratis,t_uhtil raid-summer „that doesn’t have the BREAD or MOX- ^hen either Proposition I,(wliich fail- lE or CLASS to avoid this kind ^ — ed) or .an appropriation-Iqf fee Board* jSHTICK—in other words, you know ■ of Supervisors pays for these greasy, getting busted for some kind of sex ' Joy-riding bikers and feeliv?bikes. charge, and having fee nelghl^rs/and m en’s John serving Macy’s employees friends and JEEZ Employer find out ^1) Fags are ultimatety “fee bet and the closet Bay^^Area for the last you’re QUEER (the touchy fruits call scapegoats.” *SÓ' therefore - a, monor.~ years, has been closed. “It it GAYL Wondering?_ Well, honey! maniac or powermonger may ,(pntll mostly used by the employees, Let MOTHER lay it on you. It’s GAY PEOPLE-STOP THIS-ailT BY emselves,” says- Danny Oliveira, those busts at Lind’s End and the ANY MEANS POSSIBLE) use QUEERS who worked at Macy* s for three years. P ark (Golden Gate ParkL Y’see as VICTIMS by having their stooges, Over ^ two week period^ in-June COMRADES—(Latin CAMA, Medie­ the MORLOCKS rip the beautiful PEO­ Macy’s store detectives, moonlighting val Spanish CAMARADA,. RED or PLE off and then use these arrests from the police department, busted 40 CHAMBER MATE, Modern English, to» prove via inflated statistics (of people on felonious oral copulation. COMRADE or FELLOW TRAVELER). victimless crimes) in the Examiner B.J. Beckwith, who is defending 14 But don’t yai get uptight all you or other such rag; of the men arrested, says the Macy’s LEFTIES and MOVEMENT types about 2) SOME str a ig h t CAPITALIST * 40 were mod t3rpes, relatively straight the trip this concept has conie thru— CHICKENSHIT is making $$$$$ off I Gays, not hippie. Five of them were yidon’tjiafta ^ GAY, BUT IT HELPS! the agonies of GAY PEOPLE and are Vmarried to women. One lost his Job But back to^~the main drag, about doing so thru the ignorant support at fee post office. this STRAIGHT CAPITALIST DAISY of the straight middle-classers (who Oral copulation is punishable by 15 CHAIN, this cat that own^ the access could care ISss even if they knew). Conviction also makes I to the NUDE, “ FREE” beach at Devil’s - ■ 3T Thè" PIGS are the real criminals you a sex offender who must register' Slide, y’know, the place where you pay along with their super-pig king-pins. with the police at every town you mewe fj a dollar (if you have it) to park in the 4) Only the middle class, rich and to. If you are Judged a sexual psycho- ' BtJLLDOZED-OUT mountainside", and informed GAY PEOPLE have fee path, you may be sent to a mental fifty cents to get in; well, this cat also MOXIE to beat this crap. The lum- hospital for the rest of your life or :-owns the LINGOLN-MERCURY DIS­ penproletarians (unemployed or pen­ d^end themselves—all these “poor "until cured through shock treatments TRIBUTORSHIP (piss-elegant, huh?), niless) and proletarians (“unsecure” or lobotomies if authorities deem nec­ for San Francisco—our own GAY BA Y-~ workers) are fucked'!^ feat big steel cocksuckSrs” are gonna get fucked by ' that' afoi^mentioned Establishment essary CITY! And, funny thing,isn’t it weird shafp-dildo. ' " Beokwife is filing a suit in federal that another transportation agent or 5) Marx, though straight, wasn’t steel dildo. ^ 6) We “poor fruits” have not had, epurt asking for a three-Judge panel perhaps a dummy fronting for the wrong in his ideas about the “haves” to rule on the constitutionality of 288a same, donated those HONDAS to the and “have nots” . It is^ obvious feat fee do not have any choice in this matter Calif. Penal Code wh^gh outlaws oral PIGS to vam p^ the fags—^meaning us, “poor” cocksuckers that don’t, have other than to OFF THE PIGS, OFF copulation. He is also fighting the “ honey. Y’know, for stripping to sun the bread or MOXIE to go tcf Devil’s HONDA, 6 f^ t h e OPPRESSOR POL­ cases on the grounds of invasion of at Land’s End or blowing dope or Slide or San Gregonio—$1 a head, ITICOS, GAY POWER TO GAY PEO­ ^ivacy and illegal entrapment. tippling a little Red Mountain (contri­ please; ACCOMPANIED CHICKS free PLE GAY POWER TO GAY PEOPLE ■'N — -For three weeks a coalition of Gay buting to the delinquency of) or suck­ (in other yjo^ds, no DYKE couples) GAY POWER TO GAY PEOPLE organizations has maintained a picket J o ing a little cock in the bushes (strict-. or, to pay court costs, or fines after GAY POWER TO GAY PEOPLE." . Pat Brown line in front of Macy’s.' The line will “ ly CLOSET, DISCREET, y’know). SO, copping to a lesser, or are not. able to continue every day the store is open until Macy’s agrees to drop or re ­ duce the charges against the 40 bro- Macy’s 1964 Christmas, $1.95 P.H. ^ ' . I wits really excited about working there making all that shine your shoes, “got to "'fit/ impress what’s hisVJS name, you knowi bread. During the^Christmas Rush it’s really hectic antfbusyr So to the warfeouse T went where I could relax. "There was so time flies . I was there for two months and it was like it less tension there—well, at first. ^ . W ilO IT? almost never happened except for a few memorable events— —- That year they built a wall along the end of the floor walking through the employees mezzanine Just past the two with little holes along each aisle so the» g^ard could watch to Way mirror that overlooks the first floor; a stockboy says to see if anyone was pocketing any mei'chandise. The building What Is the value of a gay news­ organ’’ publications that serve the in­ aging, superficiality) is due to the in­ his friend, “ Hey, look at the. fairy!” I looked around—it was was a huge cement block with wired windows and barred door­ culture such as'the one in Saft “Fran­ evitability of their lamentable condi­ paper ? cisco that constitutes more than 10 terests not of the total populace, but me! I kept walking, as" it sunk in my eyes watered. I was^ ways.' Show him your purse when you leave or your lunch box of an esoteric blub, organization or tion, rather than due to a social, I -mean, is the. mere instance of percent of the total population^ homosexuality enough of a common splinter group. _____ '____ ____ - . political mentality of acroSs-toe- „little stunned. E>o I look like a queer ?—I didn’t know yet, so or. your ass; can’t have anyqpe taking out any merchandise, you Such a newspaper could wield a sub­ board oppression of all things not purpose aropnd, which to create a stantial amount of political power, The (question., rem ains whether or it was a mindblower. know, DonT scratch your n ss—the“ man could be watching you newspaper''• If "homosexuality isreal- not a genuthe gay newspaper is a white, straight, middle class, pro­ the kind of power that is needed to establishment. After Christmas they -laid me off. I went to L.A. to go through the peep holes you know. Sq after two years I flipped ly nothing different than something like protect the rights of the citizenry a- possibility. lefthandedness, then the creation of a I have come to feel that it is not —Therefore, a newspaper trying to to college and came out there. I learned what Gay really was. out one day and;walked off. galnst thejaiatent kinds of atrocities serve the interests of the; total gay paper for homosexuals makes no more that are common to come down on —ndt. that is/s imply as a gay news­ I, returned to S.F. Just in time for the Christmas Rush 1965 and Why was I there," I hated it? For security to pay the sense ’ thM a newspaper for lefthand- paper. — community could not be a newspaper homosexuals. that speaks to the-political categories was rehired by Macy’s at $1.99 P.H. -- a four cent raise for bills I made while, working there. Life has to be more than e rs. Existing gay ^ubljpsrtÌons—such as My thinking g;oes like this: And where a newspaper for lefthand-. —Freedom, equality and Justice are of freedom and Justice. my experience. ' • that.If^ survival means kissing the man’s ass! rlpp'ing off my the San FranclsCo Freg,.i*ces3 bn — What is needed is a newspaper that e r s would be of special value only- to one end and SIR’ÌSjiéKor magazine all political categories. That Christmas I saw the guy who called me a fairy in a brothers, locked in, guarded and watched like an animal. -»^Homosexuallty is not a political will represent those who understand tell its readers where to find the ap- on the other—almost deliberately ap­ neighborhood bar cruising. And I thought I had problems! I “ You punched in six minutes late Dan—got to dock your pay— category, any more than lefthanded­ themselves as oppressed—politically projfriate kind of monkey-wrench, so peal to only one sector of the total would a newspaper for gays really ness is.
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