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3
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September
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1976
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Exclusive! AWB on the Cobo Hall Incident -p. 7 

SUN Serving Metropolitan Detroit and Greater Michigan
Volume 5, Number 1
Published Every Friday
Week Ending September

This Week In The Detroit Sun
Iffy the Dopester - Informed Source 
Inside The Motor City with Nadine Brown

Plus! Beginning our regular columns on 
Sports, Media, Astrology, Health
Kulchur
101 Free Things To Do!
A New Series: "The Motown Story"
The Coat Puller, Vortex, Calendar
The Fabulous Furry Freak Bros. - Back Cover

EWF
Earth, Wind & Fire rattle the stars at Pine Knob - for more reviews, turn to [The Vortex]

Gangs
East side youths want money, jobs and power - Interview [p.3]

AWB
Average White Band's Alan Gorrie talks about the Cobo Hall disruption [p.7]

Freak Bros.
The notorious dope-crazed sex fiends return to Detroit  - Rip-Off Comix [Back Page]

The Kissinger-Korshak Connection SEXPIONAGE. 

By John Sinclair, Editor of The Sun

President John F. Kennedy, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, civil rights leader Martin Luther King and a number of other political notables were the subjects of a series of as yet unreported sexual-blackmail operations carried out by-organized crime and U.S. intelligence agents, according to a top-secret report compiled by prize-winning independent investigators. 

The Detroit Sun has learned that the explosive research project center on six major figure:

John F. Kennedy: A shadowy CIA officer's successful sexual-blackmail attempt forced the slain President's mother, Rose Kennedy, into cooperating in the coverup of the events of November 22, 1963 in Dallas. 

Henry Kissinger: Syndicate boss Meyer Lansky's attempt to compromise the Secretary of State with a film star was staged by Lansky's heir-apparent Sidney Korshak, legal mouthpiece and alleged manipulator of all organized vice.

Martin Luther King: The FBI planned to "neutralize" Dr. King by filming a bogus pornographic scene using an actor to be publicly represented as the murdered civil rights leader. 

Spiro Agnew: The sexual compromise of the Vice-President was managed by a show business luminary with ties to both the VIA and organized crime. 

Charles "Bebe" Rebozo: The CIA leaked a general-disease/homosexual dossier on President Nixon's former confident to the press.  

Bobby Seale: The FBI planned to pit the former Black Panther Chairman against another Panther by compromising Mr. Seale's wife. 

The independent investigation focuses on West Coast intelligence and crime "sexpionge" activities, according to a source close to the "Kissinger task force" who has given The Sun (continued on page 6)

 

Police Have Gangs in Trick Bag

By Nadine Brown, City Editor 

The way the Cobo Hall invasion by young thugs went down has served to convince many people, including those who wouldn't ordinarily even entertain the thought, that some big forces are behind the youth hang crimes. 

While most appreciate the 10 o'clock curfew imposed on anyone under 18 years old and the struct enforcement of it, the freeway patrols by state troopers and other anti-crime measures now being taken, there is much apprehension throughout the community. 

And now the call for removal of Police Chief Phillip Tannian is spreading rapidly. It has become louder since Rev. Ray Shoulders, a northwestern-Detroit businessman, testified last week before Sen. Basil Brown's hearing on the city's crime situation and demanded the removal of Tannian.

Shoulders said the city cannot become safe without a competent police department, and the police department cannot operate competently without proper leadership. Tannian hasn't provided it, Shoulders charged. 

Reports are circulating around the community that some sources high up on the ladder are furnishing the youth gangs with sophisticated weapons. A recent news media report said that while youthful criminals in some other cities are packing Saturday Night Specials, Detroit youth gangs are toting .38 specials and other type guns commonly used by police officers. Why?

Moreover, nobody has forgotten the computer printout list of black police officers, their addresses, phone numbers and badge numbers, that was in the hands of someone outside the police department. According to our information those names were property of the department and couldn't have been obtained by an outsider. 

All of this is tied to the attack on Executive Deputy Police Chief Frank Bount, a 26-year veteran of the Police Department who came up through the ranks without a blemish. Whenever discussions of youth crimes were held, someone would usually respondL "Get Frank Blount on the case. He is the person to handle it."

Tannian also knew about a so-called investigation of Blount, other top police officers and at least one member of the City's Civilian Police Commission, 4 months ago. Yet Mayor Young reportedly was not apprised of any such probe, which gives rise to additional questions. 

As of this writing, Mayor Young has not yet received any reply from (continued on page 3)