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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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"While the Congress is complet- ng, a few bad incidents could demned racial violence. snowball into disaster. 3. Will Congress finally produce civil rights law that has any real meaning for Negroes? 4. If not, what form will Negroes' resentment take then? No one seems to be thinking about this question at the moment.

Kennedy hasn't said anything, if only because he wasn't asked. Last June 19, when he sent his civil rights message to Congress here was talk the August demonstrators might converge on longress to apply the maximum pressure for action. He seemed then, although he didn't say so explicitly, to be against such tactics. That would be not a march in Washington but a march on Congress. Some members of Congress reacted strongly against any such idea.

Not March On Capitol This is what Kennedy said then in his message: "This problem is now before Congress. Unruly tactics or pressures will not help and may hin- NOW YOU KNOW Bl' UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL The largest known topaz is a low quality 596-pound crystal from Minas Geraes, Brazil, according to the Guinness Book of Records. ASKS BETTER SYSTEM WASHINGTON (UPI) Cen tral Intelligence Agency Director John A. McCone asked a House armed -services subcommittee Tuesday for a better retiremem system for U.S. agents.

McCone said the system shouk be similar to that of the foreign service. He did not reveal any more details of his proposal in public session and after he announced it the subcommittee went into closed session. unity to freely work its will." bile about 26 feet from the water's edge. The encounter resulted in two broken headlights and a crumpled front fender on the car and a small hole in the bosv of the boat. But between June 19, the date of the message, and today there no longer talk of a march on he Capitol.

Now the intention seems to be to have a massive demonstration elsewhere in Wash- nglon. So, when Kennedy was asked if he thought the planned demonstration might handicap his efforts in the civil rights ield, he answered: "No, 1 think that the way the Washington march is now developed, which is a peaceful assem- )Iy calling for a redress of grievances, the cooperation with the police, every evidence that it is to be peaceful, they are gong to the Washington Monument, they are going to express their strong views, I think that is in the great tradition. "I look forward to being here. I am sure members of Congress will be here. We want citizens to come to Washington if they feel are not having their 'rights expressed.

"But of course arrangements have been made to make this responsible and peaceful. This is not a march on the Capitol." He cautioned again against demonstrations which get out of control and end in violence. But he also hit at those, who protest against demonstrations but don't do anything to eliminate the grievances which cause Negroes to demonstrate. "I would hope," he said, "that along with a secession of the kinc of demonstrations that would lead to rioting, people would also do something about the RUPTURE-EASER T.M.Kir.U.5. Pit.OrMAFlperBrac«Tni»i) lornvfitlinx tupporl tor reducible- Pat.

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