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•g disease and ·omen who don't ceptives. But the •.!S a number of .-.nose clinical experi.;~ces them or the r those on the Bos ton, (AP) -S tokely Carmichael led a ma rch th ro ugh the streets of Bos ton's heaviily Ne-. .g ro Roxbury section yesterday and told Negroes they mu s t take cont rol of the land and stores in their ar eas. "Vve will control things i-n our communiti es by an y means necessary, h e told · a r ally in Franklin Parle . "If h unky [the white m an] gets his store bombed out every Friday or Sat urday,' ' Car michael said, "he's going to have t o sell it to us ." He also told the crowd that the only way to stop "racis t aggression" by police "is by armed resistance." He did n ot elaborate but said, "as long as injustice prevails, there will be no peace." · Boston's Acting Mayor Barry T. Hynes had criticized Carm ichael's v isit, saying he "incites violence w:herever he goes" and warned that violence would not be tolerated. Roxbury was the scene of Negro rioting the weekend of J une 2-4. There was only one m inor incident yester<lay. Police arrested a •w hite man who was carrying a sign reading, "I fight povert;r, I work." He scuffled with a small group of Negr:oes and was charged with breach o the peace. Carmichael was expected to return to Atlanta, where eh was released from ja il Saturday after posting a $1,000 appeal bond. ' , .. ' [ j ! ' J,,. r ~;" -I',;_ ... ii,_, Associate: .... . Franlde Hayes his father, Frank. . Frankie dled of Le,· disease he thougf beaten. Story on P Schools S uperintend,. childhood programs, wh \l 'in the city schools. .L, ,·?-1 Stress ing the SJ)ecial r: the depressed areas of tl. Donovan said a "very strengthening of the pr would be forthcoming . . But he reserved deta . program a nd its financ· press confe rence later Board of Education . ters in Brooklyn. On W ABC-TV's "Th, tendent of Schools Rep novan said yesterday 1. three major problems o: -y1 /JA.U )t.,,.J schools are money, a k t-/µf I - · / shortage and the lack of , ) room space. Loca:1 schools will rece neded state aid only if , th Legislature , accflpts the city I f/l---vt'-J' tl!,,( .. ' _j_ .u I I'-',-.--..,. . �