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It goes without saying that you used to be a psychiatrist to
know that the clothes cutting episode was strrk [stark?] raving mad, too, that the
underlying reason for it, too, was psychological. They probably got a sex
thrill out of it, too. Anyway, both of them should have their filthy minds
fumigated. They certainly are not fit to be at large. Both of them are
morally sick as can be, and require extensive psychiatric treatment.
The ordeal they had caused us was simply terrible. However, we the two
perfectly innocent targets got a dirty deal. Teenagers, of course, are
coddled and given "ere a puff" treatment, particularly if they are col-
ored while their blameless victims are pushed around. Talking to the
cops, like I have said before, was like talking to the wall. We want no
part of them anymore. They should have picked up this pair on our very
first complaint, of course. Naturally, our complaint was by no means
"minor" complaint. It was instead a very serious complaint. The sex
stuff was very, very serious, you know. This, of course, is typical in this
so-called "inner core" section. Sex language on the street and on
others is commonplace. It is mother-so-and-so-this and mother-so-and
so that and if we don't like it, they tell us to move, or to run for the
riffraff! How do you like that for "equal" rights?

The "slavery" excuse sure was "beaut," too. The only thing
these stupid jerks are "slaves" to is sex and the bottle, or women and
whisky. They clobbered me three times. For one in my sick condition
even once was one too many. However, it does not bother Alderman
Phillips a bit either. Fine. She is not fooling anybody either. Not
thinking people, I mean.

Poor Mrs. Evans cried her eyes out after being called vile
names nightly by the two sex-minded morons, plus the obscene gestures
by Pharr. She got "shook up" every night for a long time. This was a
criminal shame, as well as a reflection on the so-called Negro leaders.
Presently we are stuck here with our store wares. Well, who is worry-
ing about that other than ourselves? Nobody.

Sincerely yours,
Frank Evans

cc: Mngr. F.J. Kennedy
Catholic Herald Citizen,
793 N. Jackson Street, Milw. Wisconsin

P.S. The blacks have got a very strange sense of humor and laugh at
tragic things, get a big kick out of brutality, etc. FE

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