Claims One Third of Ad Black Panthers May Be FBI Agents So contends a leading black editor, Dr. Metz T. P. Loch ard, in a revealing, article in the May issue of Sepia maga zine. Of the total of 1,500 Panthers nationally, "perhaps some 600 are infiltrators. This accounts for the fratricidal acts that keep so many mem bers in the clutches of the law," states Dr. Lochard. In his article, "Why the Black Panthers Can't Win," in Sepia, Dr. Lochard cites several trials of Panthers as "starting instances of the ex tent to which undercover agents have infiltrated the party." An associate editor of the Chicago Daily Defender and its chief editorial writer, Lochard quotes J. Edgar Hoover as stating that the FBI has penetrated to the "top echelon of extreme groups," and his description of the Panthers as "the greatest threat of all black extremist groups." Lochard in his Sepia article supports the goals of the Panthers as "worthy and laud able" but expresses doubts on their tactics of trying to achieve "social reform out of the muzzle of a gun or by shooting it out with police." He ridicules the announced Panther intention of sending "an undertermined number of troops" to assist the North Vietnamese war against the U. S. and their support of the Arabs against Israel. "The Panthers' anti-Semetic asser tions defies logic and expjana- JOHNSON MOTOR CO/s deal is one of the better reasons to buy a new Buick. 9 ifIMH W>m£ 1971 Buick Le Sabre 4 Door See the dealer who will give you the better reasons to buy a new car than anybody else. z 1971 Buick. Something to believe in. JOHNSON MOTOR CO. 328 E. Main St. Dir. 680 Phone 682-5486 Ttiannan Spieer D on McLawborn Leon °P' e I 1971 MODELS GALORE! I 1971 Chevrolet Only ' VEGA $195 Down ' I Payments I Per Month C«h PHce |22». Appr. 11.** Price includes Freight ft Fed. 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Aside from her duties as a teacher, " Mrs. Stanback is also the sponsor of French Club and is a senior adviser. * Leading aluminutn producers And a number of brewert have initiated reclamation programs intended to recover and recycle empty aluminum Cans. Grooving J j Chnckie Harris) Hi soul brothers and sisters, and of course to anyone else who wants the very best. We, here at WSRC, are overjoyed at the response we received from our Black Gold week end, which was a ftatt at WSRC a few weekends ago. At this time we are planning another groovy Blade Gold weekend. Many people who I have talked with have asked why we don't have a Black Gold weekend every week. Even though Black Gold weekend was well received and it is very popular through out the nation, we here ft WSRC feel that Black Gold weekends should be treated as it really is, and that is special. To do it every week end would soon become ordi nary, not special; of course, if the demand is great enough, we will do it more often. As I usually say "we try to give you more of what you listen for." When calling WSRC these says, the pleasant voice that answers is the voice of Mrs. Carolyn Leathers, who was with us a couple of years ago. During her absence, she was blessed with a couple of bouncing baby boys (not twins). But now she's back at the old stand doing a tremen dous job as before. Of course, on her first day back she was a little rusty and in writing out the copy fbr one of the food markets, she wrote "fig" feet instead of pig feet, and it got a very big laugh from the whole staff. TO at is, everyone except yours truly, since I was the one who read it on the air, and it came out just that way "fig feet", but she quickly settled down and is now turn ing out beautiful copy. "Right on Carolyn." Another change that has taken place is WSRC now has a full time newsman. In speaking about 249 lbs. Ray Evans, he is on the job early every morning and is on top of the news wherever it happens in and around our area, which means whenever news breaks, you will hear it first on WSRC. We are extremely happy about this addition since the public is more news conscious now than ever before. Speak ing of Ray Evans, he has had great experience in radio working for WZUM in Pitts burg, Pennsylvania before coming to WSRC. He is one of the few Blacks in this area that own a first-class FCC license. In addition to his news duties, he still fills in part-time on the air. So, remember friends, whenever news break, you will hear it first on WSRC. Well I guess you know, as I always say "my mickey mouse says it's time to stray. 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