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Malcolm X — Part 20
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Queens County Civil Gourt, advised SA a «.
June 16, 1964, that the eviction trial brought by the
NOI against MALCOLM X ended at 1:30 p.m. this date.
He stated that the judge hearing the case has reserved
his decision which will be handed down at a later date.
"The New York Herald Tribune", a local daily
New York newspaper, dated June 17, 1964, contained an
article cantioned "Another Month for Malcolm xX". This
article ttates that "Malcolm X gets to live in his house
at 23-11 9’th St., East Elmhurst, Queens, for another
month.
"Judge Maurice Wahl ruled in Queens Civil
Court, Kew Gardens, yesterday that he could continue living
there pending submission of legai briefs in the eviction
proceedings brought against him by the Muhammad Temple
is Islam.
"Mt, 20m, militant Negro nationalist, was leader
of the temple vnill he was suspended for remarks he made about
the assassination of President Kennedy.
"The temple maintains that, since he is no longer its
leader, he should leave the leader's house.”
The "New York World Telegram and Sun, New York
daily newspaper, dated September 2, 1964, contained an article
captioned "Malcolm X Ordered to Vacate Home". This article
stated that Malcolm X lost his legal fight and is ordered by the
Queens County Civil Court Judge HAURICE JAHL to vacate the residence at
211 97th Street,East Elmhurst , Queens, New York by Jamary 31, 1965.
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