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Independent from Long Beach, California • 14

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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14
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during win States they ihavecompleto legal equallty. The doors of colleges are open to them, and ten. 'If the generals tw icebreek- jng hunt yeTaddeved eensational breakthroughs. It hu certainly been dramatically applied. daily we see more dark faces in business and industry.

-7 Most white Americans are purging the traditional emotional biases from their hearts. They fed guilty for 'the errors of their ancestors, and they would like to see an end to this aimless conflict The best Americans seek peace and friendship. by breaking up existing power blocs. He hu achieved some success in -After so maqy Negro victories, breaking up one, his own stdCi, pull-toe invocation to violence toto Pkance out of NATO's integrated Blade Power! 1 madnoa. There are iaws -and guns to suppress -'via-a-vi the other, Ruuiae Warsaw violent pact Both alliances emphasize fartegra- 1 THE WAY OUT for Negroes is tlon.

Last May the Soviet military or dear. It is exactly the same as for Red Star, pubIWied an article white men. -It can be reached ta: ta ny The fanflying De Gaulle seeks to encourage a thaw In global politics CL 'SULZBERGER that urged upon NATO by Washing- ton. De Gaulles example in quitting integrated aspects of the Western Al- Thus, strenuously ob- jects to Moscows monopdy in nuclear decisions. When De Gaulle's foreign minister, Couvede MurvUle, visited Bucharest last spring be called for "disappearance erf ideological Two days later tits Romanian Communist dally, proposed "abolition of military blocs.

Wf -i V. -'v OBVIOUSLY MOSCOW is delighted when De Gaulles policy weakens Is Tragic oes Sow the wind and nap the whtrl- wtoL. AMERICANS generally are shocked by toe resolution of toe Congress ofRadal Equality calling end of policy of non-. 7 Although CORE sugar-coefs its move with toe word "self-I defensor it oomgs dose to a call tor revolution. radalequality.1.

During this decade Negroes have.made more progress than before in their: history; in America. As dtizens of the United earns SPEEDuv HowMtl rector of the National SafetSun reciOT ot me XNanonai saiety Coun- the princtoal cause "of auto wanmt Rules Committee Chiefs edition, good and work; A Vidoce calls '1 forth violence, and the evil that men of good will become hardened. These are causes that can be established. There is, however, ah important cause that cannot be established because it exists only inside the brain of toe driver. Daydreaming; thinking or worrying cause accidents.

of driving severaLblodcs the wronS way on a one-way street drive Un'vp. There are many cause of ac- ui a en but surely inattention must be a majw one. the Arm texture erf the Western bloc rlr, Is. somewhat-Jeu-enrimsiaatic intererting ahnot In.the Primary race In the nation taku place Eastern MocMkhyritalts part P16" loudIy bout neutralists in.Jj,ftf the Communist world. This refers to rom to Souftern California.

Chinese disappointment with the Ro- between bills. fHs is also addition to tegislatiye akm. Smith Is a big- 'dairyman opereting five' dairy farms in northern Virginia. Sometimes when he has wanted to bold up an Important bill he has gone Joff for He.whappily planning Us va-icddentsiLjV ttonr pe angry horns of other i 1.1 Whom they had woioed fer- Smith, the 83-yeaiold dwirman of the vently after Bucharest abed Russias Committee, and George C. Raw- embrace.

'lings, a vigorous young Virginia fegis- Other causes are right-of-way violation tmsafe lane changes, fol- Irwfnv rl am iu. 1. I fetor, who is challenging him. this particular election af- Iltter -1 Probably the more apt I 1 ypi(miMEErm tunnel near Gauley Bridge, W. VaH during whjch some 1,400 workers de- Among his supporters when he first ran for Congreu were the partners of the contracting firm; Rinehart A Dennis, who had a contract to dig a l-- I De Gaulles kinetic diplomacy has brought new movement to the world e.

Militarily we all know ha re- toe entire nation ii not because' hfe, nuefesuunned force de bas been in Congress 36 years frappe as a. trigger that; to.cass of but because he is chairman of the a tbreat. to Europe, could detnoate tire Committee where in the pest massive UX strategic aa been able to dday, block and De Gaulle' may Iupe in tiie end mbotage. such inqKjrtant bflfe as the. to force the paramount powers to deal Housing Act, the Wagner Labor Rda-with each other willy-nilly, but foi tlons Act, civil limits, aid to educa-is a dangerous game.

Many tbm, slum clearance, Medicare, and induding Paris; regard as a night- of other bills affecting the mare the tiireat. that Washington and Jfe1 of eeveral million need immediate, continuing Moscow might sane day strike a global While Smiths power to block Mils maimer in which he hu nailed on Action to improve their living condi- bargain over Europes head. has been modified of fete, there is a conflicts of interest induding his own. tkms; raise their health standards; The United States hu always fool- danger that the next House of Repre- The most recent was when he in-fevd tfaefe work opportunities to (he Wily pooohed De Gaulles military sentatives, ahqrn of. the top-huvy troduced a bill to permit an African national guide lines.

importance by statistically proving itsJohnson majority1; may nut Judge emhaMy th nf tntpy a War has been declared poverty. '-tM5SF not the final Smith back on the House throne." home at 220i Street in the heart of Pomny. qualification fortafluence in WaAingtotCo tional relationahips. France, piay not JUDGE SMTTH is a unique gentle- previously passed legislation barrine have the atomic strength, fend man man. For years he tiptoed around new embassies from residential Wash-or population of a superpower but it Congreu in cutaway epat and wing ington and Smith had favored this poMmses two major assets wealth collar, looking like a.

combination of law. He also did his best to block aU and Imslns. Sheriock Holmu and' an chdl rights taws- wvswus WAJIVTUli We must believe in a clear-cut goal pnd do the war kinds of things daysrt 'a time to commune with his With Shiith absent the -committee could not meet Thus many an important bill wu buried. A unique aspect of Judge Smiths however, is unperturbed Chfl Rights Act EDHOR: 1 lbs Supreme Court, ruling Prop, to be unconstitutional and the con--sequent rtinstatement of the Rum-; ford Act opens up some interesting possibilities. For instance: 'an owner i decides to sell his horns and after mu xus noma ana after to give a special exemption, to the African embassy of Niger.

The reasofi: the house on Street, wu by motherto-Iaw rf Howard Smith, Jr. When family profits are concerned. Congressman Howard Smith, doesnt mind being for civil rights. Voting conflicts of interest have formed a pattern-through wmi-h of Judge Smith's congressional life; He hu voted his pocketbook interest or those of his friends, not the public interest': THIS BEGAN early in his career. veloped silicosis a result of company failure to blow Aist out of the tunneL A total of 466 workers died.

Smitiis opponent. Delegate Rawlings, hu now dug up the fact, that; when Rep. Vito Marcintonio of New York introduced a resolution requiring tiie Libor Department to investigate, Judge Smith, a member of the Rules Committee, managed to kill the investigation. His moneyed friends were more important than; tiie lives of 465 workmen. 7 mai first, an admission leaders-to belw ftrtteV persons, sever intend to obey few or uwwxuie ana blacknationalism policies provoke the Pf totoferance and violence i 7 on i dwcung prices that other homes have sold far thinks he should get more1 1.

Nothta wffl do away with for his home and so prices it say ne8tive headlines that stare at 1 daily on our front pages. i a. i i i Now, in answer to an ad, a buyer -from a minority groupiideddes he would, lika to buy. tUs home but high. He appeals to the MBateir Cut Off Fair Employment Practices Commi- i don and tells them he ftfaty or has EDITOR: -v; THE FRENCH FRANC Is today perhaps the worlds strongest curren- cy: before the end of the year Ranee's gold reserve will exceed $6 bflUon.

for intdHgenc ariyone who luui -watched the general playing interna- tional poker must ednoeds thai he is brilliantly adept w- Jr 7r. Mtirtiy -possibla the totervme add toes ttls wwilr hla price to what tiie to Title 4 of the proposed new Civil genwUi favorfte tactic is az-jjtr rFWWbB tiie ineyitahle. He depriy dia- cera bawi fe toe feejam: the search Despite introduced a bill to. jfi -f 14 v.fv, r4? tweni 't iiALiTll McGlLtS property regardless of sizei fy''-Now irtiie fiineto to yorn senator senators 'ynuo aigcouregmg nifiOnailu mwig our own of ww ram uyum. ODgzen me nannlinu alnr representativu of wu not a White Home act nor orie by jtBswnsrr, vlbe few whldi shuts off tiWu: rcPPfr 110018 Wiere there mii muyjuj a nome wnere mere are small children for a bill leu than eight dol- lan ls a beartfeu inadvertence heaned upon poor jnam." And stalwarts tocany out.lts fesf reSr need wear bfe over their.

heads. of a cardbpard notice temindef. has been overiooked -r, Aty-? As vtew Itt proxreu wiamnne: nut 1 'TwtV v-'triv' ni) owvecent llope Sunday drire. and thk generodty of maiiyhdndred of thousands who share with us the WSf? otoert keeper. 1 responu topur.vol ampfe proof that the public had been rS fj' ii' zi-' j'-r.

i your; and repre- -1 Johnson's War ron Fresident desire to oontrol Western nuclear poU- Congreu hu acted. woua K': beginnings neared, most of the y1 bth the and. nonrfe-tiMr Southern states. substantial Crnmnunist worida And by accepting ramiberSmpliedrBtoerSS'1 a five day; stw tour of the UJLSJL Aye' day. star, tour of tiie UAAJL heBfnm.i fiphia.

Miss far rampu pfeyed into eneSSsTS. tionu Large crowds of jeering, curs-Whites 'shown on TV -Mng bihlyharaiwed kind persecuted', sen a poverty uut ilfaot conjure 51tor mewiiat ristttjSPS -j dou whin it facu.a national-enter Ok bdial Aj woo Dmonz irom on assuimaiion. rice toe freq, wrw Gratitnde Exprewed -ry-i? vv fadywhat Eisenhower had intend- us on Dec. 7, 1941 cerdeM ot wu tiie thingf; Everytoing wu 0 outrtandfeg support you viet Union itself has bear farthing i'ahdiev, subordinated to that LJSESS nZ y.r; fANUMBER.OF LETTERS tb edl critidzing this sort rf Christitn- ity. contained a.paraphruk'of Shy- 1 tortured personality (rf that tto environment The paraphrase sub a JMitibiis that blocked production v'7 Certainly, the effort to maintain' totom, i wmv pushed custom nd ajidtoptortprogruiiof such WM.sUg owunegrate ana re Art i.

-1 hMwditag miAwwiw i nt solved to make his own deal with Hope requires the work of many 7 Washington, Perhaps Jn part because' i the thinldng of many jhe moved too awkwanflv and fait his hMbfllatf' for totoTiesultSL' ririit to ftos eni barring discrimination -hi education. Three ue wtiuVlTihslst that now this slmpie and niual sharing trf the tidhxv -'Christianity dou not); that YunUy.o equal chancd to be tTcu screeu around tiie world. So was the Is thls the feck of America? Of democracy? Qf decency? The tear ps. thrown at those who were 1 cam on the. grounds of Negro wu if'not brutality dou to it Wu er ruSRtSekS and toe un of poU6e force that Americans toctomeh ttlt ftrfthe canprebend that for tne la.

and. Canton, are not all can- 1 requires adult average- Negro courtiiouse at tiie lutional instirotL dear we should an I tor, bcno TQ ntUfem 'who guea threw. him out rv fedfs fkmous repiy to Saferino in Acttpa all hold most predouKxir citl fewvrigl contenqionuy trends: gradual dlssolu- pf Old tion of tim major power Wou eetalv-. WaSkn emugencyof aidsikopoftion, What had to be done fwardooETjfobody had-to -bk fad of rtRwii of toe need foir thk uWrnate' TA aPt grto)faig towanfe each other of Russia and America. The general top i tv Stf first trtnd and to fours 'that Irsnck'-feEtol! hands; vorgankldtaMnslous, -'fdr-wheipr, ha.lfwwkdsr thossnsa affctioiis, pauioos? Fed withsmgery and theright togo'to scteola hurt.with;:thsr to ir or of tow irttioiial crisis cmutFpHident; i v- jto' LuTAhsdu I.

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