T CW THEAIR /_—— . ‘ MS ‘EaDAY PROGRA TU CFL‘Y-TV 3;; :1: 1:32;}... schist. sin. n. Mner .nd tn. 7 . Cinlml 13,7 Undrr Mv k K,m—tm st. wuss. , tin—um Mm" psi—6h“! sausd Ara Vani' v.11.“ sr playbitl no is 0 sm sio pm—Inlevilian w I as m y an Sput- :M .rhaam at Saw-n South at Sun m —Vhru'a Music mV—Clr 54, who:- Al tai- m The Guild”. Molnar-n. hen. Aug 1!. 1963 II x CIullIl In file hrmoll III I lummr M Mun nth] dllconl. American llnd It dllflcull ll “men to Inc- the Mmenllonl of lhe erllll. In know whll a [dud or loit- Here In the I”! d I Ipetlnl lulu o! lrfldn an the Ilka-“on struggle, is a report that Ilflnl III! the Illulfinn In all: Ind lodilia II wlnl ll lhufl. By RELMAN MORIN NEW YORK lAPl—The U.S.‘ Nelra lhll phrase “with Ill dellbe speed." saw an acute hlu‘h. ‘They nomad I: long all pos- sible ‘ Mob violcnce Southern Halts A rlrmatit point ni ihia stage was Little Rock, Ark.. in 1957 Federal tribal)! mth‘d 11110 the city They used bayonets to disperse crowds around Central High School. They escorted Ne. gro nhildrcn lnin classrooms. Elnw m lhv barriers rer rxl’llttdrd in i 1""; I t xlard. Miss twn m drive lor full equality died and scores were Injurg as re shed the dimensions oi‘when Negro .lamos ii \IeMilh a national convulsion. enrolled at the University 0! 1t wracks the whole United Mississippi. Alum. iederai states. not that the South. it is troops marched. breaching invisible racial bar- At Tuacliooaa. Ala. Governm- riers oi the North no less lhIn‘George C. Wallace stood In the visible walls in the south. shsi- idoorwsy at a University oi ala- tering the complacency or one barna building when justice dc- legian. deieatsng the siowdnwn.parirnent nlttcieis attempted to strategy oi the mar. enroll two Negroes. Vivian Mai- "we shall overcome" is the one and James llood ew Negros n em. hours lamr. he stepped aside s m o v a m e n streets. the courts. Comma. It lunches school! It"! playmenl. a rat _ counter and a home in s belm'plnd begun tn evaporate. neighborhood. the nth! In Vnwi'l‘m BITTER and me right to worship in anyi ngrn disappointment, as the church. the right to sit in any years passed with 11(th desegre- pisbila par-1r and to read a book ‘gatron. turn"! to bitterness. in any public irbrary—the rigthM'rraduaiism." the poisry or ' an American citiren and ac-{siowiy ending segregation. and t la in the when units «[ the National the hills ol‘Guu‘d muched unlit the cam- 5. There was his vlulence rm- Long beinre these incidenu. A lunohlhnwever tlie jubilant!- nl 195! / ’ rv. CALLS can to equal opportunity. l“tnkenram. permitting only a Shrub: u nun-Vinlenl. hlnihlndlu] «f Negro children In ' has Vli> aehoola aillcea or human. be- mm or DAY lenre The blood or both races cum lighting words. [.5531 NI“ VAIL’S RADIO 5 TV. chr lutsnav “Hip. on ilo—Naw a Waaihav tls—country a Wastarn laundup its—thus a. Wall '7 LOO-Hahn»: chn an Haur UHgimlvy a w. an IW mo—Naws a W"! sr Its—cm tsrm Nawa Ill-Emmy] I Western Iaundup a no— .ai Ill—uraer HHNINV)’ Ui—Weaihrr aso—aiuaiis tit—insight ad VN—Nawl a Van. aspam—cac h-o—rrsvuw commantary—cac its—Norm t. Music WV—Matinaa Morin-i Chat-d» Vin—Natu and Music a Waaihlv a Main tic-dune. a Wumr uric lm—NM Naadllm 1. Wall»: 152— d- 15—105) In (sanity and raps Weatha HMO-M in. w athar its—m m—asrt ta "an aisle iw—uawa i. ins-that AS—Iyllm qullnlsl mm... ’5 “VIM kll It at—ion. “" ids ‘;0~V0vtllht’a Mu Jm-cuultv Holiday CK hot-ac Naileul lea 5 NW! N sought. Pale-tally QC " Ml but. 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Ne- wnltea, lien in the mlnomy" gro ccpnumlsta estimate that SOME DISAGREE the purchasing power of III t can Lise Negm ieaders.U.s. Negro is 315.000.000.000 s troi their inilnwara_ every. y r. re and at all times? “selective buying' has 0W can anyone 13k me In Southern bualnessmen ln 8 V ibQ an‘VlDIPM I!” l Negroili they integrate norm Iaclli Q iwar veteran. “That‘s like put-inner a Negro boycott~ they may hug me bar-k in inc line in be hitb ‘. con “ wh ‘piil y a white boycott. boycott came . the tactic of all- VInience begets violence nnd‘inz quietly in a restaurant. me possibility o! a while coun-lseeking servlce. and the “heel- ter-reaction has been noted hylin." crowds or Negroes praying man observers. "I! that nap. on the steps or a public build- pens. said liodding Carter. ing or in a main street, atop- editor 0! the Gr n e. liliss.“ping traiiir Delta-Demorrai. all hell will Those manneuvrea were nun brrair loose.’ tamed by the Congress of Ra- During the demonstrations in tin! Equality. Birmingham. Ala.. last spring, so mg van a white taxl driver said to the ma pram“ began mm... "1! my kill any “Ith peoploi tratlng their erinrts in another i won't ask anv quasilnns. I'll lield _ vomr registration. An. Just start him. ‘othor Negro organisanon. the Altar the Second World Wu student Non-Violent Ctr-ordinal- lme first important federal aw in: Commlnen. has been active ernrasent action in nc. reia- in an, work tlcns cam when Pnaldmt Tru- ea department has nun nrdemd the and M mn- nasisted. since 196 has tiled nation in use armed iorces. He 29 suits against others tor N- a (I asked Congress for strong losing hi nglaltr quaidiad No civil mitts legislation. It was grnes. ut hal! than. aiaita not granted. ring President Eisenhow- er‘s second administration, Coh- grus enacted civil rights billa‘ in 1057 and 1000. laws. the administration tiled lo.staies. Some 1.34 suits on behait oi Nezro votingitorod. rights in Southern ataua. ‘ Negro registration in stating The big year. however was spectacularly in some nae 1n 19“ The U Supreme Court Bullock County. there struck down as unconstitutional were tour registered Negroes in the doctrine hi " eparale-but- 19rd. Now thnre are 1.341 equal in public schools. Sag: Blrmlnl’ham was a catalyst. Nglllnn hsd been a legal tact Last spring. Negroes there (or 50 years_ based on a duo demonstrated in the streets ior sion at the Supreme Court in desegregation or some iacliities 1096. Now. the court ordered the in downtown stores and the liar» snllonla In be desegregated mation of a permanent birarlal “with oil dehberata spend. commimw m handle racial prob~ saw AN 001' 11 But segregationiata. eyeing CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER The Southern regional coun- cil estimates there are 5.045.000 Negroes or voting age in 11 Using these Southern and near - Southern .000 art "slaw ems, PDIIL‘Q do“ Ind (in hosu Racial Violence Poses Real Threa’r Across US. 1 1e 'wrre have been won. . unflmplaymm. LM union. have‘hun mind at discrim— iuating against Negrpaa. Negro leaders are demanding that a certain quota ol Negroes be em- ployed on given pruiecla. What he tbs poaitlva atdear The principal ones would aesns in be than: To a grealer degree than ‘ ver betnra. the problem is out ‘III we open. More people are used ht disperse the aware at the intricneies and the crowds. rt was not the lust mun", Mm m taming "me "I! do" had been used in about it. sacking solutions. Birmingham. The irrat iirnei 2 50m ml.“ o, comm“ w“ ‘g"'}'ze;’h"° "sf"- “"“"K‘ratlon between that races is be. " I‘ om r1 ers" II. I .bua station Nor. or course. Warm! "mu-“d 1" m mm VWGNVIO ..A sEr occwas wou LAGY MALFWAY Ammo w: GOLF couwsi/ iB‘m‘mlhm “'1” “‘5’ “generally tended to break down ruse dogs latter the Supreme Court deci- . Bin photographs all dogs leap sinn on achooll in 1954. Now Na- .lng toward Negroes went around igroaa and whites in some pasta ‘the globe arid Birmingham ap-lnr the south are sitting down pears to have dramatized the together again. Negro struggle morn Inzn any a. president Kennedy. In con- ‘nlller incident. ,rerences with southern Mali-19n- l Alter Birmingham. N e g Pittman. clergyman and others. has idemanskatians erupted in the sought means deans-caste ‘Norlh. Violence ilured in New‘rnany establishments. He set up York. Phil-delphifl. Chicago. ‘5 presldenlill commune on 1 in the North. Negro demands‘equal lob opportunity. ‘Iocul mainly on jobs and nous-1 Con ling. Negro unemployment islrnnny on the president: pack. lhitzh. mnre Dun double v'hllelan III civll fights leglslnlit‘ll. iRlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ’ ' . 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