{"id":27438,"date":"2013-06-16T00:20:10","date_gmt":"2013-06-16T00:20:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/alternativejonestown.com\/?page_id=27438"},"modified":"2020-05-01T16:14:22","modified_gmt":"2020-05-01T23:14:22","slug":"q381","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=27438","title":{"rendered":"Q381 Transcript"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i><strong> If you use this material, please credit The Jonestown Institute. Thank you.<\/strong><\/i><\/p>\n<p>To return to the Tape Index, <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=28703\">click here.<\/a><br \/>\nTo read the Tape Summary, <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=28144\">click here<\/a>. Listen to MP3 (<a href=\"http:\/\/www-rohan.sdsu.edu\/nas\/streaming\/dept\/scuastaf\/collections\/peoplestemple\/MP3\/Q381 SideA.mp3\">Pt. 1<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www-rohan.sdsu.edu\/nas\/streaming\/dept\/scuastaf\/collections\/peoplestemple\/MP3\/Q381 SideB.mp3\">Pt. 2<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p><em>(<strong>Note<\/strong>: This tape was transcribed by Katherine Hill. The editors gratefully acknowledge her invaluable assistance.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jones:<\/strong> Sunday news. Political rivalbry\u2013 rivalry set in the Caribbean. Political diversions and interest black rivalries are currently casting a question mark on the future of the CARICOM, the Caribbean economic community, the political and economic grouping of the Westerly Indies. To many outsiders, the former British colonies in the West Indies are a happy homo\u2013 homogenous\u2013 homogenous\u2013 homogenous grouping exemplified by the tourist posters with their trees, sandy beaches, and steel bands. And there\u2019re always a\u2013 been always a rivalry between the large islands, particularly Jamaica and Trinidad, while the (unintelligible word) islands are often in dominance of these islands. Now Jamaica and Guyana have governments which are leaning, increasingly, towards socialist doctrines, while oil-rich Trinidad is wooing the smaller islands down a more capitalis\u2013 capitalistic path. In addition, many neighboring Venezuelan South Ameri\u2013 and South American rather than CARICOM.<\/p>\n<p>In recent weeks, officials from Trinidad and Barbados have held high-level talks with a view to drawing up new bilateral mutual agreements on oil, fishery and agricultural and tourism. Though both sides are at pains to defy this, such agreements would further undermine more general CARICOM projects. Trinidad uh\u2013 Trinidad\u2013 Trinidad, which produces some of its oil but more importantly refines much of Venezuela\u2019s, has also been advancing aid from loans to some of the neighboring Windward Islands and S\u2013 Saint Louis and Saint\u2013 and Saint Vincent, for example. At present these islands and An\u2013 and I\u2013 Antigua, and possibly Dominica, among the <em>Leeward<\/em> Islands, claim further chain \u2013 a chain further to the North \u2013 appear to be siding with Trinidad, though not\u2013 though <em>some<\/em> Caribbean leaders are on the fence, sitting literally on the fence, un\u2013 under the\u2013 until the outcome of the power struggle becomes clear. (Pause) (unintelligible word) mean the struggle for socialism or capitalism in the area.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Trinidad ends\u2013 those from Trinidad, where you landed just before you came to Guyana, businesses are becoming successfully, increasingly vocifer\u2013 vociferous \u2013 that means \u201coutspoken\u201d\u2013 in calling for Trinidad to align itself closely and strongly with Venezuela, a fishing nat\u2013\u00a0uh, nation\u2013 a fishing uh, agreement concluded between the two neighbors several months ago and has opened up one area to cooperation. This is suspected to be retaliation because the Soviets have opened their fishery alli\u2013 alliance to the Soviet Union, East Germany, and Democratic Peoples Republic of the Warsaw Treaty and uh, the\u2013 the Chinese. Businessmen feelings were summed up recently by opposition leader Basa\u2013 Basdeo Panday, head of the United Labor Fort [\u201cForce\u201d], a probation of large and expanded market has had a serious restraint on the economic expansion of I\u2013 uh, Trinidad and Tobi\u2013 Tobago, and he told a special party congress recently, \u201cWe must now seriously consider the feasibility of turning to South America as an answer for our products, as we are being driven out of Africa and other areas that we have exploited.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>One of the problems facing most of the islands is growing realization that tourism may not be the best avenue of development, and that the dramatic growth in tourism in recent years has brought headaches along with much-needed revenue. A Pan-Caribbean conference on tourism held in Puerto Rico in May urged the Caribbean islands to set a ceiling on the influx of tourists. A study on the social impact of tourism in Grenada, Barbados, the U\u2013 Unies\u2013 U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Cayman Islands, among other spots, showed that the excessive influx could overpower the host population and <em>destroy<\/em> the community.<\/p>\n<p>I hope they never destroy that beautiful island of Grenada. I\u2019m glad that they\u2019re one\u2013 (Stumbles over words) you have never seen that beautiful paradise, when we get our boats sometime, we\u2019ll just go down and let you see it for yourself, as time goes on.<\/p>\n<p>Barbados has become a leading target for North American and European jet-setters, yet the price en\u2013 enact\u2013 exacted may be seen in the (unintelligible word) beach-front ho\u2013 luxury hotels, fast food chains, discos, and other paraphernalia which are apparent prerequisites for many tourists. <em>None<\/em> of these islands \u2013 Barbados, or <em>any<\/em> of them \u2013 compare to Grenada. It has very few people on it, and the beaches are (pause) as clean and as long as the eye can see. (Pause)<\/p>\n<p>Trade missions from Barbados have been touring Trinidad, Venezuela, and Martinique, and Guadalupe\u2013 the couple\u2013 uh, this last couple of <em>months<\/em>, in an attempt to diversify the land\u2019s income. Now there are signs in the U.S. is beginning to take more interest in the development of the Caribbean. I can\u2019t read my own notes\u2013 that\u2019s my problem, I\u2019ve given you the essence of it. State Department has been alarmed in Marxist tendencies\u2013 about Marxist tendencies and growing Cuban influence in the form of technical advisors, engineering\u2013 (pause) engineering an\u2013 and so on, in Jamaica and Guyana. And CIA destabilization techniques were J\u2013 alleged during the 1976 Jamaican elections which re-elected Michael Manley. However, the Guyanese government has been more sensible, in that it has one strong party, it <em>maintains<\/em> that mass party, even if it does use questionable means of a referendum. However, Wa\u2013 Washington is trying to normalize ties with Jamaica and Guyana, which would double its aid to the Caribbean in the next few years, and is currently trying to remove some of the suspicions caused by the past U.S. polisicy\u2013 policies in the area, but it will take a long time to heal the wounds, particularly in Guyana, where 13 of their interior doctors were blown up by the CIA in a Cuban\u2013 Cubana Airlines, I was meant to be on, just about two years ago, I think it was \u2013 two years ago or three years ago, is it? \u2013 t\u2013 two years ago at this time, in the fall.<\/p>\n<p>Reliable Egyptian socialists indicated today that Egypt condemned the recent raids by Rhodesian forces in Zambia and Mozambique. The same sources said that Egypt calls on the international community to double its efforts to bring the racist regimes to respect the rights of Africans. They said Egypt also calls on intervention\u2013 on uh, a <em>national<\/em> intervention to support the Zimbabwean Liberation Front. This brought a red face to Washington who thought they had Israel comfortably\u2013 I mean, Egypt comfortably in their pocket.<\/p>\n<p>A new m\u2013 multilateral\u2013 multiracial party, headed by a former colleague of Prime Minister Ian Smith and opposing his transitional government, has been formed in Rhodesia. This is according to the Sunday paper, published in Salisbury. The newspaper said the party \u2013 the National Alliance \u2013 is led by Dr. Colin Barlow, former a member\u2013 permanent member of Smith\u2019s Rhodesian Front Party. There is also included the Zimbabwean People\u2019s Party and United People\u2019s Association. What difference he will make is unknown at this time, but it is a representative uh, white opposition to the <em>terrorist<\/em> policies of the regime of Ian Smith that has been upheld with the ban lifted on economic aid, military aid, from the U.S. Congress.<\/p>\n<p>The president of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere, said in a television interview that Zambia\u2019s decision to reopen its borders with Rhodesia was difficult to understand and was causing problems in reserve\u2013 in reverse in relations between the two countries. The interview, broadcast over Norwegian television, was recorded in the capital of the Tanzanian (unintelligible) four days ago. President Nyerere, who is one of the dearest friends of our own beloved prime minister, prime minister Forbes Burnham, said that there were <em>many<\/em> elements in this present situation in southern Africa which he did not understand, and one of them was Zambia\u2019s decision to open its borders with Rhodesia. He said the Chinese-built railway link between Zambia and Tanzania was built for the purpose of preventing Zambia from being blackmailed by the Rhodesian Prime Minister, Ian Smith, and the purposes of s\u2013 aid from the Soviet Union, as they\u2019re not aligned as this country here also must be\u2013 are non-aligned, he said the millions of dollars of military equipment given to us by the Soviet Union was not given to allow one m\u2013 member state to allow aggression of Ian Smith across their borders and bomb innocent civ\u2013 citizens, men, women, and children, the old, the young.<\/p>\n<p>West Germany\u2019s main Federation of Protestant Churches will remain in the World Council of Churches, although it opposes Council aid to certain African liberation movements. Uh, Wor\u2013 World Council of Churches wrote us a very nice letter in their One\u2013 in the World Call, and we <em>should<\/em>, Dr. [Richard] Tropp, get on with responding to them in a very, very warm way, because they\u2019re having trouble with some of their own member nations. Because they chose to follow their conscience, they give a few thousand dollars of aid to the SWAPO and Zimbabwe Patriotic Front. (Pause) Uh, but anyway, they remain in the World Council of Churches for the time, although it opposes Council\u2019s aid to certain African liberation movements. An official communiqu\u00e9 said today in Hanover, West Germany that Con\u2013 Council of the (stumbles over words) Evangelistic Church, whose members include most of West Germany\u2019s 26 million Protestants and issued a communiqu\u00e9 after a two-day meeting, called to discuss membership in the world organization.<\/p>\n<p>The President of Nigeria [likely Olusegun Obasanjo] will remain\u2013 will arrive in Khartoum tomorrow for a three-day visit\u2013 official visit, too. Official talks between the uh, Sudanese president [Gaafar Muhammad Nimeiry] and the Nigerian leaders will start tomorrow evening, and it will be allow\u2013 followed by a banquet. It\u2019s felt there will be much discussion on how to stop the aggression in Somalia against the Ethiopians, which are allies of the Soviet Union.<\/p>\n<p>Peoples Free Cuba, the only Communist territory in the Caribbean, has a large military and medical assistance program underway in Africa.<\/p>\n<p>Black nationalist guerilla leader Joshua Nkomo told newsmen that the Rhodesians\u2019 claim of killing only [over] 3500 guerillas in Zambia is false. Rhodesia\u2019s forces did kill more than 100 armed guerillas, they said. The\u2013 the guerillas were in the camps in Zambia to be trained as drivers, police officers said\u2013 police officers and social workers stated this to be a fact. Zambian troops are fighting against Rhodesian troops since the attacks, which was launched two days ago in a row, by the Rhodesian white army. Joshua Nkomo, as you know, is the nationalist leader, and his ally Robert Mugabe, Marxist-Leninist leader, joined together in making the Zimbabwean Patriotic Front that represent ninety-seven percent of the territory of Z\u2013 what the white men call Ian Smith\u2019s regime, or Rhodesia, and all the people who have been emancitated\u2013 emancipated, refer to as Zimbabwe.<\/p>\n<p>Somalia\u2019s president Mohammed un\u2013 en\u2013 Barre [Mohammed Siad Barre] pardoned almost 300,000 prisoners\u2013 prisoners in honor of the ninth anniversary of his military rule. This is a great move to try to show that they are liberalizing, because many of you are attacking China for being behind them, with their attitudes and treatment of people on the domestic scene. S\u2013 A Somalian republic official said the pardon would intervene\u2013 involve persons arrested on a number of charges, but the announcement did not say it would affect all\u2013 almost 10 Somalian soldiers arrested just last week on mili\u2013 for\u2013 for\u2013 on charges of trying to overthrow the president. (Pause)<\/p>\n<p>Continuing with the news. (Pause). There\u2019s always a great deal in the news that can stimulate our minds, and we should keep our minds stimulated at all times. You can never have enough knowledge. It\u2019s impossible. Never can there be enough knowledge for us to retain in our minds. There\u2019s always much more that we should know.<\/p>\n<p>Military S\u2013 uh, CLC\u2013 C in\u2013 investigation. Atlanta-based Southern Christian Leadership Conference, headed by Ralph Abernathy, Reverend Ralph Abernathy, by the way is coming to visit us very shortly. SCLC\u2013 he was the closest friend of Dr. [Martin Luther] King when he was alive\u2013 has announced that it will launch an investigation of racism in the military and the (unintelligible) of the Uyin\u2013 United States government by holding hearings at several military bases. They may do it, but if it gets too hot, [President Jimmy] Carter will just step forward with martial law \u2013 like happened in the Philippines \u2013 martial law and all these nations, and they want to go to a dictatorial position. We are increasingly alarmed at the members of com\u2013 number of complaints that we have been receiving from black servicemen, said president Joseph Lowery of the Chr\u2013 Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and are harly\u2013 highly critical of the disproportionate members [numbers] of dishonorable discharges they have been receiving. In the past three years, the organization has received 2500 complaints of military racism. Pl\u2013 Planes begin\u2013 p\u2013 plans to begin its hearings at Fort Stewart-Hunter near Savannah, Georgia, where it has received these 2500 hundred complaints, but it is not known whether there\u2019ll be any federal inquiry. Of course not. Who cares about how many of our black people die?<\/p>\n<p>Interesting happening in US scene, ATM [August 29th Movement] and IWK are uniting. Two dogma\u2013 dogmatic uh, Marxist-Leninist organizations, in the August 29th movement, I Wor Quen, Q-u-e-n, IWK, which was formerly a pro-Chinese and the other one was pro-Moscow, have merged to form the League of a Revolutionary Struggle, ML. The movement is largely seen as an intermediary step in the organization accuting\u2013 uniting with the Communist Party ML. Since May, ATM and IWK have joined with the CPML in the Committee to Unite in Marxist-Leninist because they feel that unless we drop our differences, we\u2019re doomed for a worse dictatorship than Adolf Hitler\u2019s Germany. (Stumbles over words) A committee to unite (pause) all Marxist-Leninists, the League states that it will continue to work in the committee as an effort to uh, forge a simple unified party and not just have intellectual snobs, in talking socialist rhetoric. Furthermore, in an article in the last\u2013 in the <em>first<\/em> issue of League\u2019s monthly newspaper, according to the <em>Washington Post<\/em>, Unity\u2013 Unity, the party building new name, Unity, is put forward as the League\u2019s main task. It had much harassment of late, and Internal Revenue are questioning their status, they were harassed by many agencies in New York. But they go on, apparently at this point, undaunted. ATM based mainly in the Chicago community but with a strong group in New York, and IWK, based in\u2013 based mainly in the Asian community, have been carrying out joint discussions for over a year and a half. The League, as did A\u2013 ATM and IWK, bases uh, its international outlook on the Three Worlds Theory as formulated by the current regime in China, though they <em>interpret<\/em> it different. The\u2013 the communist party uh, they will be uniting with\u2013 will be uh, the Soviets, but they do believe there is something in the <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=97633\">Doctrine of Three Worlds<\/a> that can be seen that would be beneficial.<\/p>\n<p>Racial harassment. Student sues for hoax. Char\u2013 Charlottesville, Virginia suit has dismiss\u2013 is\u00a0dismissed yesterday in which Kendrick Easley attempted to sue Edward Wilcox [phonetic] for a racist prank. Easley charged that the joke drastically altered the course of his life. The hoax committed in February of \u201977\u2013 that\u2019s how long it took to come to trial\u2013 at the University of Virginia, where the two were students, involved fellow students who came to Easley\u2019s dormitory window as he was studying at night and yelled \u201cPsycho! Psycho!\u201d In the aftermath of the incident Wilco [Wilcox] was admitted to forging\u2013 has admitted to forging a psychiatrist\u2019s report of Easley\u2013 Easley, E-A-S-L-E-Y, which stated that Easley suffered from a hyperactivity dis\u2013 just a hyperactivity, an energy that kept him going at a fast pace and showed perspiration around the hairline and irregular eye movement, according to a courtroom testimony. The document was full of racial slurs, saying that <em>all<\/em> blacks suffer from uh, hypersensitivity, what they called uh, (pause) th\u2013 what they called was another term, I can\u2019t remember\u2013 an animalistic type of emotion that could be provoked and enraged without any reason at all. Anyway, the cour\u2013 the court in Charlottesville upheld the young black man who had been harassed for days.<\/p>\n<p>Philadelphia Police Department, in the wake of its dramatic brutal move\u2013 movement of \u201cback to nature\u201d group movement MOVE continues on to ramage\u2013 rampage against members of the black comp\u2013 community, as is being done in 81 other cities across the nation. In one instance, 26-year-old Bruce Green\u2013 Graham was beaten up by a top\u2013 cop who pounded him with the high-sided ni\u2013 it was a night stick\u2013 held in hand (pause) while attempting to drive in the p\u2013 police station with the only\u2013 uh, with the other. According to Graham, G-R-A-H-A-M, at one point the cop almost had an accident. Graham was under arrest, except (pause) he\u2013 he resisted and, of course, they\u2019re charging him now for resistance of arrest, last week. For drunkenness he was charged, at their family disturbance, which prompted the mother to call the police. The cops came in the house several times to get him, but did each time\u2013 but each\u2013 each time, Graham studied [eluded] arrest. Imagine a mother of black family calling the police on any of their black relatives. Graham eluded arrest. When he was finally caught, one policeman said, \u201cGraham, we ought to kick your ass, stomp on your balls (stumbles over words) for having to come out here (pause) all the time\u2013 all those times.\u201d Graham, said the black weekly <em>Philadelphia Tribune<\/em>, s\u2013 said that he was called racist names and beaten and only on the way to the station, b\u2013 but\u2013 behind\u2013 not only on the way to the station, but behind the station and in his oil\u2013 in his own cell well\u2013 as well. I can\u2019t read my own notes, hardly, today. They\u2019re not\u2013 not very clear. Shortly afterwards, he was released with no charges against him. He was later admitted to a p\u2013 hospital where he was un\u2013 where he underwent abdominal surgery and stayed for a week. The brutally-beat victim says that he will press charges against the police department, \u2018cause he will be unable to use one arm for the rest of his life.<\/p>\n<p>In another case, charges against two black construction workers were dismissed last week following an earlier September incident in which several white Philadelphian cops attacked the two outside a police station without any reason. The men were laying\u2013 laying new cement and asked the cops not to walk on the fr\u2013 fresh pavement, but they were beat so severely that one of these lost their eye, but there was no review, no review given whatsoever.<\/p>\n<p>Thirteen and a half years ago, Viola Liuzzo, a white civil rights worker, was viciously attacked by\u2013 to the death by Martin Luther King\u2013 (pause) when she was working for Martin Luther King, \u2018cause she was beaten to death by the Ku Klux Klan. Two people spent six years each in jail for murder. Last week, no\u2013 a member of FBI was indicted for that murder. What will happen is another thing. Gary Thomas Rowe, formerly an\u2013 an undercover FBI agent, was charged at Lowndes County, Alabama, grand jury. You can imagine if they\u2019ll go so far as to arrest some FBI, it doesn\u2019t pay to be a part of that filthy, finky capitalistic system. And indeed if they were involved with the murder of this dear Italian lady, Viola Liuzzo, who was just in her late 20s or 30\u2013 early 30s, you know what they did with Dr. Martin Luther King. (Pause) (stumbles over words) Anyway, last week, a member of the FBI was indicted for that murder. Gary Thomas Rowe, who formerly was an undercover FBI agent, was charged in the Lowndes County, Alabama, grand jury. I want you to (stumbles over words) hear it again so that you can get it. Alabama has one of the best attorney generals [William (Bill) Baxley], who\u2019s only going to be one time, but he does go after these people. He has been threatened some 37 times, his life has been threatened by people because he <em>will<\/em> come down on racism. It had to do with something \u2013 as I remember reading the book \u2013 on him having a black mammy in his home that was like his second mother. And he has a deep feeling for black people. The indictment comes after a series of revelations in recent months showing that Rowe\u2013 showing that Rowe not only spend\u2013 spied on the Klan for the FBI but actively irritated and participated in the Ku Klux Klan and other activities. These revelations have confirmed long-standing of\u2013 accusations by participation in the civil rights movement, and that the federal government and racist terrorists such as the Ku Ka\u2013 KKK members worked hand-in-hand with the federal government to threat anti-racist activities.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday an indictment paved the way for a new trial in the case. Don\u2019t get your hopes too high, though. Most of these ca\u2013 cases are lost or thrown out of court. At the first trial, in which the blacks took part, Rowe testified against the three Klansmen who he said committed the murder. He accused Colin Leroy Wilkins of pulling the trigger, Eugene Thomas and Will\u2013 William Orville Eaton of being with Watkins [Wilkins]. Liuzzo was killed as she was driving from Selma, where she had taken some people who planned to march from\u2013 for the voter registration to Montgomery. The Klansmen charged her\u2013 chased her car down and fired from their own car as they passed her. I shall never forget that because I was in the\u2013 in that s\u2013 struggle myself. It was there that I al\u2013 when I got in one village trying to get a store, and getting some blacks to come North and sign some petitions, that they practically did me in, the police put alert out for me, and I didn\u2019t get out any too soon.<\/p>\n<p>In July, Thomas and Wilkins charged on a nationally-televised interview that Rowe actually pulled the trigger and that they had been afraid to name him as the killer because they had been told that it would mean heavier sentences for themselves. In fact, no one was convicted on murder charges as a result of the incident. Wilkins, Thomas, and Eaton were charged and convicted of conspiracy <em>only<\/em>. Eaton died before he could serve his time. It sounds to me like the attorney general of the state has already been removed or he sold out. He was one of the best at uh, of wh\u2013 white people, you can make any evaluation of, concern for black people\u2019s problems. By student newspaper, Eaton and\u2013 before he could serve his term. It is rumored that the state police that were holding Eaton were guilty of his brutal killing and early death, because he had too much to say about the systematic killing\u2013 the killings of black activists and others in that troubled state. This is typical across of America. They first attack you by the press. If they cannot succeed there, they attack you in the news\u2013 the uh, by government agencies, and we\u2019ve had all of those. Probably not through with them yet, because they\u2019re always there, available to try to destroy you. And then, if they cannot get you there, they try assassination. We\u2019ve already had <em>all<\/em> tried on us because every agency in the United States has tried to do something to our people and without success thu\u2013 thus far.<\/p>\n<p>We should be a thankful people that we\u2019ve arrived, free as we have, to enjoy this beautiful air and sunshine, clean foods with no chemicals in them, and as we move forward, we\u2019ll be able to increase our budget. If everybody\u2019ll work harder, we\u2019ll be able to <em>increase<\/em> our budget. What we\u2019ve got to have is workers, and we need people to volunteer time to Kay because everything that can be made to Kay\u2013 by Kay Nelson\u2013 in the way of dolls is that much more that we can sell\u2013 Patty [Cartmell] can sell, and Rheaviana [Beam], even at a higher price up the\u2013 up the river. Because she wanted just a <em>sure<\/em> thing \u2013 Kay wanted a <em>sure<\/em> thing \u2013 of getting these 33,000, but we can cut out the middle man and sell a lot of them up the river. So, please, uh, show interest, and I do love you very much. Beautify your surrounding areas. (pause) I\u2013 I love you.<\/p>\n<p>You\u2019ll be able to study the news under the library in\u2013 in the morning. And at noon, it\u2019ll be piped out all over the area for you to hear it. In the evening, it\u2019ll be under the pavilion. So you can be there, capturing the news. We have a Rex\u2013 Red Perreira, who\u2019s in charge of all sports activities for Guyana, who\u2019ll be here, so the basketball team should be in tip-top shape. The basketball team should do their very best to be in good shape. That will be the schedule. Then, after the\u2013 you\u2019re on your full Russian classes and\u2013 uh, the news and then the Russian, switching in Spanish and Portuguese at time. Then we will bring them in for musical entertainment. So the schedule will be as usual. Musical entertainment will follow afterwards, at about 9:15, but you are to be there, and roll is to be taken. I can\u2019t have anybody else. You are hurting me and crushing me to try to take advantage when you know it\u2019s not <em>right<\/em>. You should do what everyone else does. So, that\u2019s what I\u2019ll have to have to see\u2013 to see people <em>go<\/em>. You\u2019ll have to show interest in the classes that\u2019re being given specifically for you. More than that, to show it in your <em>conduct<\/em>. It\u2019s important to show socialism in your conduct, and your concern and your compassion and your controlled temperament. If there\u2019s any kind of uh, temperamental outbreaks, I want to hear about it.<\/p>\n<p>Remember again, first of the morning, news will be held under the library. You should go there to listen. You\u2019ll <em>hear<\/em> it as you pass by. The second will be at no\u2013 lunch will be broadcast throughout the pavilion uh, and on <em>all<\/em> the PA systems. The third will be discussed, the whole total, with Patricia [Cartmell] and\u2013 and Tropp, who does a good job, he\u2019ll write it up and discuss it piece by piece so you can get the news. Makes it ideal that way.<\/p>\n<p>Be sure you get all your news down well and be <em>fairly<\/em> familiar with your Russian, \u2019cause it\u2019s quite likely Tuesday you will have a test over Russian and also on current events. I urge them to follow-through, and they\u2260 they say that some of you are going to the head of the line in the kitchen and uh, finding out what the questions are and going back into their line. So\u2013 so tell Professor uh, r\u2013 as we call him, Reb Edwards [James Edwards] to avoid any of that happening, avoid any of that happening so that they cannot get by that way. Thank you very much, and much love.<\/p>\n<p><strong>End of tape<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><b>Tape originally posted June 2012<\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you use this material, please credit The Jonestown Institute. Thank you. To return to the Tape Index, click here. To read the Tape Summary, click here. Listen to MP3 (Pt. 1, Pt. 2). (Note: This tape was transcribed by Katherine Hill. The editors gratefully acknowledge her invaluable assistance.) Jones: Sunday news. 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