THURSDAY t L‘I-‘l'Y-I‘V I 132 :3‘“:12:1"iii m #Varlllun lino gaggm—‘Mutu at Illllntrla ' Iuiy Blown ' m 4n finley'l Cir-nook —Ihe De en 0 Unlourhlbltl lUMp'" VWPW‘)‘ iwrm N sign 0 ihrr Sparta P bill 15" on V a 530 piiieilogi car i in a m >Slielgun slid. Yellwaion N In: piomaiar" .. i run. ' iM m a iii. 0 1 Eu THEAIR I Cir-book - Racial demnnltrltiinnl in the United State: occur In northern titled an well. in Hill Ital'y. I Cann- dlal Prell reporter title our more oi the prob- leiau Iced lay the northern Nelle. By JIM PEACDCK NEW YORK “PL—Northern United State; citiea are in the rum news It niten at those In the South theae daya an the civil rllhta battle gruwa. Some wonder why. :lnce hia- Negro hal enjoyed fireamr [ree- dom and educational opportu- nity than his southern brnlher ior centuries—in incl. alnce Racial discrimination has been sanctioned by state law ‘ln the Salim in mile at the con-[talus 500,000 persons ltituliollll amendments in l and 1866 which tirai outlawed silvery and then git-ranth the tread Ilavel all the ordlinry rilhtl oi L‘ltlIeiuhip. The aegregntion practices in the South have never been se- cret. nor while, and thus the Iouthern NQIN'I Him [or Pnual rith with the whites hls been rendily understood and jean 6 TV. CALLS Nl'l'E or DAY ‘11:] Him Nile Mus—Mm {a t’AlL‘S RADIO E TV. ’rlli lieni Sl. poems-ps- Ch‘lnwn mil aAnio mutton “575i?- 0 bib—New L Wealhni ‘ can”, i Went-m iisundua iii—um a Wedlhrr Na i 5‘ .- 7ib—Newt n Weltlllr lisrcm rim. New: 74I»Crlimtly t. Wutlm Roundup EWN i lt—Weallin “orient-Ivy l. Wilma Iaundup its—wiiihar iEDvAlidnlm New: Reundu! l57—lhtllghl Fm lodiy ooh—ch: Newi t. Valri Teach v ln—Plevlew Comm-mini Vl5--Nniel i. Muiic . m «rum Muiiiai char-oer ll cz—Nsni L View. on Green ii ZDrNoles A Muiir ll gmMonngua Entertain! ii 'OrNDlel 1. Mai ll sseaiiliih aoaid H 51—No i a Muiir liss—aiiiuiii Newa roundup I) oneiiiiiiiii lNOrNeka headiihsi i. wraihar l’n—Muiily Muiir lJS-rlopi in Countrv ii a.» elapi in (mint rid v inneiyciii Headwith li. wrliiar ‘m’mnmm‘ 1“ musing" M" u" A’l’iirnnndlln roundup etc i 'Awloua in Caunlly and rep- iirHiic culparii Sm~Newl t. wmhai iris ruiiinar Moi al chande- i W'»Ne(1l a Wealhnl Miami Pull-merit Nlll cue “Lanai-i Pl! id AIM-rlnnighta Muiit 7meilait io 1h. altila ismauiiurii ariamaiar “sermon-ii sch-dais 75cc Nod croii Program HAi—lamghl’: Music i lsiliilgnment vm—camiicmiil Nolldly cue l’lm—Nalional N I cue Saran-d- ll/ls -sign on CBA ‘NIIISIAt ‘i-nrw'wwcw lilo—Nam t lnlihd Walla: sis—Mai It accepted by nulaldera than has the IlflIKlle of the northern Ne- no. The northern Negro. ever since emancipation loll years ago, liar cnioyed increasing le- sai recognilion. state by slate, at hla equal rlahis With the whiter. Fnr yearn. public liicililiei have not been segregated by |n northern and western t lea. Nor have mployllient field: LAWS FORE”) BIAS in recent years. most M the rthern and wesiern siates the schools nd housing. :heve Pissed laws larbiddlnfi ra- :the white populatinn usually be.‘ cial diacrlminatlnn in these fie s Whai. then. are the Negroes and their white civil rights sup. Porters demonstrating for in the North? LIVan in thi‘ m0“ Gives lame paiaiii examples quickly [0 a recent arrived Canadian. Interviele With Civil rights leaders and others add in die picture Discrimination in the north Is not so blatant Ila that in the South. It. is more subtle. The Nean can cut in the same res- tnuranu with the whileri stay in the sme hotels and seek recieaiion and amusement iii the some places, but keenly aware that he‘s iiill re- garded as a second-class citi- ten. IIAS is SUB’I'LE i i l5 4». viiuiic. reariah Shaw cuc‘ W“ "‘“5‘ Port ‘ T Consider lhese examples oi everyd y we in ew York city areas: The real estate agent seems reluctant to make any rnmmli merit in a telephone enliven lion. " nine into the office he orolipertivl- lenani is while and negotiations go ahead. If he In Negro, chances are he wlll be told when he arrives at the agent's otiice that the premises have lac-en le. 2 law inrbids racial dist Negro would probably find it The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thu. Aug 1963. 15 Ve’reran Sailing Vessel {Rescued From Boneyard c ‘ he country did nothing to lm.::V inn Vancouver Illnnd in can welt and (If a term It to Shawnireu Lake Private School a. h s oaen an active participant in demonstrations iii the North and South lor C.O.R. which he now is a lleld "Until the NAACP andi”: are examined. that the jut) .. bin... merited m m, "NW prove the loi oi the Negro. “"9" nenis ot iniegralion We Legnlly proving discrimlnn-i iiui the integraiihniils do not titlli on color grounds would he ‘iear violence. moat diiticult‘ it not impossible, and legal actinli probably ico‘l-IIIOK To DEMONSTRATIONSi ‘alow and ion cnrily in he oi. use anyway. not the loci oi ihe mailer, [again is nbvinus. ‘ Livr: iN nun’nos ‘Demunstratlon is the best ii1 yet" said Rev. Richard A. ii d iHidebrnnd, a Negro born in ‘Nnrth Carolina and new pres- ent oi the New York City i i Such practices. alnn: with chapter or NAACP ‘aelt-made rsgiiiaiinhs main- tained by rome irade unioni Iniand neaoliaiimia ahii meetings, played at his own tuneral and Iconnnc the memnership to their lhut none or this worked iiir iiiii his ahost still practicea 75 yaarr iirlends and relatives who are ycacr. Dcmnnsiraiinns arr one alter hla deuth. my mm. "I" up, mm,“ while. llmlt the Negm'a ecu. way or waking the conscience "We havc had-confidante: nnmic developmenl and (tie at The American cilnen. rceard-' area: in Willl‘l’i he can find or less at his ways. to tile Sliul~l Inn," ‘ allnrd Mama. 1 i to hr norihcrii norm is [hill‘ John K. Mum a my.“ and “my the mum produmr .hld Nearo irom Sealile. ecu. rated in the U.S. Pacific north-inually. llorced into ghetto! like New York's Harlem. the most. densely pnpulaied Negro Iectinn liii ilie United staies. which con- Thls ingronailon. sanctioned illiy law or rial, In turn cnntrihr lites in legregziiun l|l public lsehoola. > Moat. ichool administrations employ a "nelahborhond i c nul" system when-by ii youl llive within the neighborhood. looundaries, your children go io‘ V la specified school within the nelzhborhmd. The 'schpol iii the area pup» ulated by Negroes become; all-. cgrn. And almost invariablyi the standards are lower in die iallhcsro school. the equipment Ibuilduiizs and teachers are initi ,oi as high calibre as those iiii .whiiescnools. and the Reneral‘ » atmosphere niil as conducive in ;enhancing ihr hasir skills at ihe ipuplls as that in predominantly-‘ while or ill~while schools. ‘som: anEAK BARRIERS Some Negro lamilies have hrokt‘n lhc hansing barriers, intlt \i‘hlie areas “in ‘seni iheir children to inienraied ‘sehools. But when this hapoens,l gins movine nui. the area sonnj ecomcs all-Negro. ihe neighv‘ borhoad schools the same, and segregation E sLfi again. i The noriliei Nelzra linds em.i .rloymeni with whites. but lien-i lei'nlly in ihe lower-paid ions— aarhacc rullertors. store cler .. resisurani dishuashcrr and has boys, iruc and has drivers. laborerkand in the Jobs ihat. disappear lirsi when there la economic recession. Negro children an to school with while children, but oiicn only ior as long as it lakes the ‘white iamilics in the disirici io iiinii new accommodalion in all~‘ while areas. some Nani-ties lind housing in white areas. iini this also ii lrcquenily short-lived. LEAD TO INCIDENTS Th se are some oi the con- idtllons thai have sparked racial ‘incidents in New York. Chicaao.. lPhiladelvhia, Boston. in Newark; and Enalewond, 1w. Los AnA - lzeles. Piltyburizh. Detroil and many other norlhern and west- ern «immunities. Thaw are the circumslances lhc civil riahis nriznililatinnli seek in rhanfl: the rircum» stanreli that rantinue tn exist in spite or legal advances made by the erlzrn thrnligh Sill'll larnups as lie Naiinnal Associa- lion tor the Ailvancemanl or Calm-ed PNille ‘ II is their ronilnued existencel In ihc lace nt 1951:] successes ‘ laimoat impossioic lh piove dis-’thal has spawned other civil .9 ’ vim—um. nap. wiriiiar t Spent; crimlnlllnn. The tact iii the matter in obvious. The Job advertisement is (or employment in a hciier.paying category. It doesn‘t ray Negroes need not apply. Thai would be illerlal under lair-employment aui witch the NIHI’O applies. chances are he will he told. even haiorc lili nualilicailciii rldliis rrnupr. such as the inorihcrn-nased. ii 'te and black . Congress at Racial Euuality. ‘and which has prompth civil righli leadrrs lo cniipla nim- iviulrni demnnslraluui w l i cnurlrnom manoeuvre one of the iniearalihn groups . advocaies violence ind w era .riolonrc has accompanied dem- onsiraiions it generally has CONTRACT BRIDGE By 3. JA‘ BECK“: Elli dealer Eart-Weai vulnerahle. NOI'I‘II A3 'KJOI 6K|DI7I m A" 1.x3154 .1098) v '75 l °i:.. °iih. ‘ Indira 40: OAQloaI out an E ' wiat North n. u 33! s a; Openinl lead—kin): oi tlublli Skill in dummy play would!) larlely of deduct" how the db lendna‘ end! are divided. Ont-e the advene hind: are known. ii is mlauvely euy to make the maximum number at lrlekl. ill mt. delll It ll poaalhle [or declini- to learn how me ad- us—ori pailtamahi Hlll ion insomn- nm mom a Mule-I Invited. rim-Minni- I-ronm-v Lil—Auburn!" lm int-mm Lint—tumm- Mn. i verse carda are distributed and! JAILY CRYHDQUOTE -— Here’s how to work thus achieve the nail raiiili. There are clues in nearly every hand in auldc him to the heal. meihnd ol play. Sornr clues aland out like a Mire lhumoi withers will be more diliiruli in, ispot and inirrproi. ‘ Take lhii hand. Weat led the I kind ni clubs and continuedi with a low club to the ace. EHM ireiurned the un oi apadeli. eov-‘ i ared by the queen and Mal and taken with the ace. South even- l iually [list a spade a dia- . mond and went down one, ‘ no the aurtace it would teem ihai South did nnllllnrl wrniip, lie had tour losers—and he lost ed the opportunity to make coniraci. i-ie erred ai trick three when he covered the ieri oi road- ua wi|h the queen. in iiioiild have played the six Instead. Undoubtedly, Sou") p I a y e n the queen in the hope thlt nut had the kind. now-var, Ihll war ‘ mil a raalirilc view In talie. since ‘lhe deieiidcra could eaatly have arraiiiled tar Well in be no load (at irlck iiiicc inrlead oi mast. and would rarely have done this ‘1! En! had iiie Iilnl oi rpadea. Their plays indicated inai Wen had the klnl. Han South played the ab: n the tell, he could have men. the railing a club In diam. enh- ing MI A-K o! dlam. and then playint I spade to t a a queen. Weet mid win wltt um. Illth he! tendon-wheth- er. wouldflrmllhlth mflthantarnlndumawat nine time llhdtrlrdatl r RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT w 1 THE DENIS PAPIN HOUSE in Hits V'A'Tvi BUILT ON A BRIDGE BETWEEN 2 BUILDINGS, EECAUSE OF A STRINGENT LAN GOVERNING SUCH CONSTRUCIIDN W 7D 5! MPIUED III 24 I’M/RS Klsle PENNIES SIANDARD EURRENCY ON ME BDRDER or LlEERlA AND SIERRA LEONE”! AFRlCA. ARE IRON leaps .4 mar 10M ACROSS 39. One with 1. Dull tiniaii an ME. or t Dianey inn. dcgren deer atory 41. correct 11. Ream-ed 43. Go away! 12. Comteua- ii, Presidential iinn nickname :3. Explain «a. Encounters the sense a! Down 15. Chinese 1.1:iiy 0. Go. muaura 2. sy oniscli in, Certain 3. Acior v. . Francnot 11. Guido'l — no i 4. Tle is. Neuter n. A newt pronoun iv. compass pain 20. Malt bei'erflga 21. Biblical a 22. strong wind 1. Region is. Music noun ii. Sucre is its legal capital 24. Largest continent in. European as. Medicu eollega course: a or. :9. Ocean'- rice and rail Wager i it]: of reaped. oz, Brought. forward: abhr. u. Ciole as. Forbid no. capital; Nor. an 8 AXYD a L o N G F E l. L o W and letter limply ltnnd! tor another. In this sample Alli uied tor the three 11-. x {or the two o'a, cte. single letters, trophlea. the length and (urination ot the word: are all hint-i laud: day the coda letters are dliierent. A Cryptoxram Quotation BREE-DPWWMR BITERKX MHH-D ilDPSAflflxr—URRSORW I'd-tardith Cryptoquote: THREATS WTI'HOUT POWER ARI: uni POWDER WITHOUT HALL—BAILEY O Lt“. Kilt natural Syndtuiu. inn. I them But «many Sou-i mg; can romaine HOUSE MAJOR Hoorié i: non‘r KNOW iii‘ LEGAL Howe.- i euai.“... a.i..i.ai.,. .._s.. WERE/y ’o’li'lj—f—l are a nan-vialeni organri izalion, but we have to lie pre- pa d in meci violence in the North as we have In the South, We can't lel them 1the nppn. nrnls oi lnicgraiioni ilop or method we have been able to here any more than they've let them ainp them in the South." HAUNTS CHURCH . Legend has it that in orhliist‘ at a anquly. England, ehul’fli‘ asnow HMOM STARTED LA": Tea plants were introduced Ceylon in the early 1901“. some 450.000.0110 Wunda In-i no EBPLES DEM idioms F°R My??? M otuieeieeise. Y ii' D. J°"" .i Ririimsnsiiilc, a»: HRS WORKED [N THE SAME BANK BUILDING Fol? 75 YEARS 19. First 14, M01- llfi‘lrlz BE 20. F I AilNal-l ma’a husband 2i. italian ducal family 22. Sting. in: insect reaiuday'a Aaima 23. Siamese on 32. Blather 24. Cnnjunction 3:. Shape- . French 86 Flu tavcm as. — upon 25. Former a time :7. Goddess or 37. Dried up healing 40. Doctrine 3L REddish- 42. Eoy' yellow. nick- nir name LIAAXR All K. P DPT iiiir PLSORK. on Mr REMEMEER ' E., for i worker. i 5‘ MV, VES.’..AND 6° AoAIN TWO 11M: NEX M wscm 6AM: LIE)! Vila ti-x masv‘iailoas MOR'l V I’le UP YOUR ‘I’t—llNES ANV TAKE THEM To GUK ZOO/M CH,VOU‘EE any. 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