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...inequality of treatment by the police may actually tend to shrink rather than inflate the statistics of Negro crime. Says Newsman Wartman in the next breath: "When Negroes violate social morals-sex, drinking, gambling-white cops bypass this as 'typically Negro.' " Many Negro leaders protest that the police are far from diligent enough in dealing with crimes committed against Negroes-and Negroes are the victims in the great majority of Negro crimes of violence. Since Negroes, even when they are victims or innocent bystanders, are often wary of calling the police, many offenses of disorder and assault...
...Bypass Military...
...Many people would like to bypass the political issues by agreements for general disarmament. I cannot agree that the approach is very promising. Armaments can and do constitute a source of tension in themselves. But they are not self-engendering. They are conditioned by political differences and rivalries. To attempt to remove the armaments before removing these substantive conflicts of interest is to put the cart before the horse...
...stations that carry him without advertising, Lewis told listeners: "They, too, have to live, and the time period which I occupy is a valuable one. Unless they are able to find local advertisers who will sponsor this program, there is a natural economic temptation to bypass this one and substitute some musical program, perhaps, from which they can get some revenue...
Unlike any other student organization, PBH may be able to bypass the Committee on Student Activities in getting permission to allow full Radcliffe membership. John G. Pittenger '51, alumni secretary of PBH, said that Dean Watson's unofficial opinion was that approval of the proposal by the PBH Committee and PBH Association would be sufficient. Rev. George A. Buttrick heads both groups...