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----r- I 4 Oil-the-01 Hand I 29The Ilerk.shire Eagle, Thurgday, Sept. 5, 1963 29The Berkshire Eagle, Thursday, Sept. 5, 1963 1 Looking -Back 1)retun Cone True A NI March That Weill, ollielvhere' raj. irr obi a 3 The 13----7 Eagle 50 Ago Old Justice Edward White of the U.S. Supreme Court and Mrs White arrived yesterday at the Maplewood Hotel and will By William Jay Smith Published every day except Sundays and holidays by the spend a few days in the Berk.

EAGLE PUBLISHING COMPANY shires. 1 Eagl Street, Pittsfield. Ma else It meant or 3.3 Massachusetts Isabetla it has re- ITHATEVElt. Miss nt sumed her duties as recording may, come mea, he Mach clerk at the probate office after on Washington was a' lesson in 1,., I a two-week vacation in Wilming- courage and dignity for the entire 4 .,7 Editorials'. ton, Vt 4 4 4, 4 4 git' 4, world.

We are here to demand 10,4 '-z N. what We should not have to de- 'P'' '44-kAfg 4 ti 0.4 i The Test an in Perspective mand," 25 Years Ago 'Al fit the Marchers said again IA i 64, f-s' OvitilOr 1 1.. 'Shaun" Meehan of this city, and agaiii; and the shame that 1411. i If the U.S. Senate ratifies the nu.

that the treaty will thus halp ensure husky fullback of last year's every American must have felt freshman team headed a group clears test ban treaty next week by an our continued nuclear superionly' of 15 sophomores in Williams' in the fact of their having to ask 1- t. i majority, as it shoui4 over the Soviets. For good measure, opening practice today. A squad for what was rightfully theirs was 14'1 700.1"".""' and probably will, no one will be able General Curtis LeAlay has told the of 40 men reported to balanced by the -pride he could i 1." or----- senators that the treat should serve Charle Caldwell including Dud- th to claim at the decision was made feel in their doing so with such ekk i4.4,;- to en lar the schism between the leY Head of this eloquence and dignity. Here be ,010., kt in haste or on the basis of inadequate kl Jack Rice, of Soviets and the Chinese Communists.

ac e' fore the world was the American, i information. It is probable that no this city and Ilarrif Hogan Fortunately this testimony, wh back of Great Barrington wilt x) ty 4 rea in au. in action the history of the nation has 39 of loor mostly title enough, is not the whole also be candidates for the team. For all its superficial rm 4" ese- 4 been exposed to more exhaustive or 4---14 'i ::.) .) story. If it were, the treaty would not blance to a huge Sunday School 0 4, 4) have been acceptable to the Soviets searching scrutiny, before being put 10 yeari Ago picnic, there was indeed some- 1 ,10474, -w it i Lou thing dreamlike about the 4P i whole I to a vote.

and would not be a wellspring of hope Mary ue tt. 1, 18 Indeed it could easily be argued that The occasion with the 4 .11 1 for a change of course away from the ter of Mrs. James Quetti, 22 background of all the planning 7 I 44-44 the examination has been iather too brink of nuclear disaster. Greendale, has enlisted in that had gone into it was itself li the Women's Marine Corps for 1 a dream come true. This was the thorough.

In the effort to dispel ally The significance of the treaty lies, ree in years. note sounded early in the program 4 lingering suspicions that the treaty first, in the fact that it reduces the irs, Jay C. Ro who had ASenfeld, 173 by Josephine Baker' entails serious risks for the West, danger of irreparable damage to man- South Mountain Road, filed nOM- flown in from Paris. No one had ti the Pentagon witnesses before the kind from theialldut of nuclear 'test- illation papers for the Ward 5 asked her to come, she said in a Foreign' Relations Committee have ine 'second, that it offers at least a School Comthittee seat voice that seemed, like that of so 1 '-1 John Ebetwein, Austrian-born, many speakers that afternoon, on ,:..4 sometimes seemed to deprecate the basis for hoping that the sprea of butcher': who built up. a meat the yerge of breaking into 'song; market on Wahconah-Street significance of the treaty to a point nuclear weapons to additional nations but she knew at she had to th at which one Might wonder what all can be and that which he sold to -John Wohile.

In her blue Free French i-, i- 9 at which one Might wonder what all can be discouraged; and mat which he sold to -John Wohile, come; In her blue Free French. The Pu Editorials' The If the U.S. Se clear, test ban tri overwlielming rn and probably wil to claim that th, in haste or on th information: It treaty in the hist been exposed to' searching scrutir to a vote. Indeed it could the examination thorough. In the lingering suspici entails serious the Pentagon NV Foreign' Relatior sometimes seem( significance of tl at which one rriiJ 1,, A p- 41,, .4 rfrt'lit .4.4,, a li.44.- 1 ..0 t-.

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Rhode Island Is Nco0 lected 'Cinderella. Of Sumnier Re'sorts-- By Chides K. Parker BORN AND BRED a hillsman orthe Berkshires; I have nevertheless had ajong dalliance with the sea and have come to feel that my real love is the seashore. Is' must have crossed or lived at one time or another on 1,000 to 2,000 miles of beauti. ful sandy shores in Japanout-of-the-way places, for the most part, known only to local fishermen and villagers.

When the Japanese get a yen for a vacation, they take off for the mountains or some hot spring, though: during the summer vast crowds will go on hot weekends to such famous beaches as Kamakura, near Tokyo, and liamadera, near Osaka. Most of the beaches of Japan, however, are as deserted as found the beaches on the south shore of Rhode Island to be the last week of August. My wife had her heart set on visiting around Quebec this but when circumstances made this plan unfeasiblei native Rhode Islanderlong since hap. pity acclimatized here in the Berkshires asked us to join him and his family for a long. weekend at Matunuck beach.

When I say that my friend is a native Rhode Islander, I mean that as a boy he spent many of his summers in a tent 'along the shores' from Narragansett Point to Watch Hill, while as a mannhe was familiar with the esoteric drinking rites of certain hotels in Providence where you order a yard or half a yardsof beer. In any case, he is my authority for the statement that the clean, beautiful, endless beaches along the south sh6re of Rhode Island are as little frequented today as they were years ago. a- PERSONALLY, I found the Rhode' Island beaches more attractive than the on the southern side of Cape Cod or the beaches along the Atlantic shore 7 from Chatham to Provincetown, but while tone finds locust throngs along the beaches of Cape Cod, the Rhode Island beaches mere happily free of these madding crowds. The homes and gardens on the Cape are admittedly among the most beautiful of any sea resort in the world, but the whole place is crowded and over- commercialized, while southern Rhode island is almost as much virgin territory as it wAs when Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and bought his first plantation from the Narragansett Indians around Providence. a I I I the shouting is about.

it is the first tangible step that has and who- later' established the uniform, wearing her French dec. Thus we have been told that the been taken since the nuclear age be perkshire'Sanitary Ice Co. that, orations, she looked out on the treaty seriously inhibit the ar gan toard putting at one time, supplied 80 per cent huge throng Call salt and pepper won'- the brakes on an of the county's ice, yrs decided, mixed in together, just as you manents ricer that it, won't in ally arms race that can only' end in disaster'''. rptirp 1-lp i nnw41 should and said that this treaty won't seriously inhibit the ar- gan toward putting the brakes on an aL ulle Wile, buPtilleu 'i manents ricer that it, won't in ally. ars race thaf can only end in Of the countys ice, to retire.

He is now 1 arms race that can only end in disaster i o-W -1. should and said that this t-s; r-e -He4 -s dint who- iaur ebtdeliNilett tile be. Berkshire Sanitary Ice Co. that, orations, she looked out on the an one time, supplied 80 per cent huge throng salt and pepper ----of the county's ice, rs decided mixed in together, just as you ter to retire He is now should and said that this the shouting is ab Thus we have treaty won't seri, manents ricer tl Pictured above is part pi' the Bennington County delegation in The March on Washington. Holding the sign is Prof.

Dwight J. SiMPSOTI of the Williams College science department, way prevent us from using nuclear for East and West alike. in an emergency situation, that The generals are right in stoutly, it won't prevent us from resuming maintaining that yte'brakes Provided atmospheric testing any time We deem, in the otes feeble But it is a it essential to our security. We have 'beginning in the words of Senator been told that our underground test- Mike2tansfield, "a flicker of light ing program wIlich is now being ere there has been no light" and and accelerated will enable us to learn it is on this basis that the, treaty 'virtually as much as could be leape deserves overwhelming Senate sup- '17 "rrIncinlicire' mnri nnrt 11131(t ootttotes -tir-e-. for East and West alike.

The generals are right in stoutly, maintaining that yie'brakes Provided in the treaty re feeble. But it is a beginning Notes in 7 the words of Senator Mike ''a flicker of light Mansfield, jiere there has been no light" and and it is on this basis that the, treat deserves overwhelming Senate sup- port next week. Footnotes 'virtually as much as could be leaped- deserves overwhelming Senate in the and port next week. Way prevent us arms-in an emer, 'it won't prevent atmospheric testir it essential to ou been told that ot ing program accelerated wi 'virtually as much in Several members of The 'faculties of Williams and Bennington was the greatest day in her long colleges joined Vermont church groups in two buses making the life: "You are on the eve of corn- trip from Vermont. pleend te of viche tory.afternoon' Dr Martin- And then, at the from the railroad station to the there; but no one was badly 6 Luther King spoke for all the Monument and back.

The tone of embarrassingly dressed, or over ed Marchers as they VI to sum- dresse one was Jawing un Marchers whemhe outlined the mon up their voices excitement, made one all due attention to himself becausl great of liberty the more apprehensive. They were each felt that the whole thing wa! envisaged. "1 have a rd he pointing out that since several so much than himself. Al said, and the in long ra et catalogue of he saw ra ins a en had apparen be can was polite hi dem wn II su bd cl ue ted ers a celed and since none of the trains "I have never been so proud 6 right to the hearts of his hear- had had as many people as sched- my people," an elderly Negrc ers. "This is the faith that I go uled there would be far fewer woman was heard to remark.

Anc back to the South with he con- people than the 100.000 estimated, perhaps, in a sense, this was thc eludd with this -faith we shall and therefore the March would not greatest outpouring of pride that be able to hew out of the only be nonviolent, it would be al- this country has ever witnessed 112 arranaement of ''Boulevard of tam of despair a stone of hone." only be nonviolent, it would be al- this country has ever witnessed. ing arrangement of "Boulevard of Ing arrangement of "Boulevard of mg arrangement of "Boulevard of tam of despair a stone of hope." Several members of The 'faculties of Williams and Bennington groups in two buses making Vermont. there; but. no one was badly or embarrassingly dressed, or overdressed. No one was drawing undue attention VI himself because each felt that the whole thing was so much.bigger than himself.

All was polite, subdued, understated. "I have never been so proud of my people," an elderly Negro woman was heard to remark. And perhaps, in a sense, this'was the greatest outpouring of pride that sup-from testing from testing ii 11 on 0 1 nie most nonexistent. And the pride was reflected on 0. 1 Broken Dreams," with tenor obligat- ANY NUMBEft.

of people seem This was what the Marehers.had Tf ite 1 tfln finAn fn con Shot the faces -that one saw on all Broken. Dreams," tenor Tinie- most nonexistent An Broken. Dreams," with tenor obtigat- ANY NtiMBEfi of people seem was what the Marehers.had nonex It look us little time to see that the Broken mitt), tenor (gat- AIN INU11115Elt 01 people seein 1MS Wd WIIdL we Mtn Lilel Mitt It look us little time to see that the faces that one saw on. all T1 in hs tho Mon that sylvia Port- come to have expressed for them lem to have the idea that Sylvia Port- come to have expressed for to by selected members of the Blatnik est fin Dinf ne to. by selected members of the Blatnik obligat- 011 Bcacoil Hill.

oubliclv -before the Lincoln Me- that was going out overthe air- sides, faces shaped by suffering On Beacor er is a kind of trade name, like had little to do the waYs molded by character, faces that a MOST PEOPLE do not know why a solid chunk of land tutked in between Connecticut and Massachusetts should be called an islandRhode Island. Officially, monal, Delore nouse ut the urging of assorted, tourist mission "Anything mg oes" would seem Tom McAn, and her column which gress, the country and the reality of the situation Our bus ne eded adi son Avenue masks ta nr rncin14 gluoa, plc 1210.1, 141c to hide Aistort morial, before the House of gress, tne country aria tO hide or the urging promoters, the Massachusetts' House an obvious theme. The Governor's appears regularly in The tagle moved into its assignedpiaee in or them. frnnt Al Hip P211- Amoripnn I 1i trinvoii" ntf VIIJAJL tAlco 1.1.7,111 0 front of the Pan-American Un- We moved off down promoters, the 'Constjtu- the area is known as the State of Rhocie. approved some months ago, a bill Council could chose between and 330 other papers, is the work kLL nosE who had -worked so ion, and as it did we could see lion Avenue toward the Lincoln Island and the Providence Plantations calling for a contest to select a state Buddy" and "Nice Work If You Can of a financial bureau.

Tostraight-. hard 'and long, who had hoped bus after bus moving in and in a shortly after 11, a lit- Rhode Island is the long island in Narra- song, The idea' was that the winning Get It" Or perhaps a medley of tluise. en this nut, we'd like to run on and prayed for tile, success of matter of minutes, the buses one tie before schedule (this was the Bay on which Newport is located two Cole Porter fvoritesWhy Can a whilbout this quite real worn this 'event, were rewarded ev- could count in tens one could only slight show of impatience that This (island, known originally' as Aquid- composer," would get $.5,600. and re- ery countonlym Rebncro" nrirl "I'll Ati-rnvg anwho is a acquired by Puritan exiles like two Cole favorites, "Why Can't while about this quite real worn- this'event, were in ev- could count in tens one could only slight show of impatience that composer, would get $5,0011. and re- by the massive turn count only in hundreds The vac I 'noticed durinc, the entire day 'This tisland, known originally as Aquid- 1 you and "I' ll Always neck was acquired by Puritan exiles like Bh 13 an is a ciackerjack, author- erY waY bso ythe you Behave," and "I'll Al Ways I3e an who is a 'craesem approved some calling for a cont, song.

The idea composer, would linquish all rights to his ditty to the by the, weather, by the im-, uum of the city was being jtall happened quickly that A- -Hutchinson it the linquish all rights I SA1L41011 CUL .1 i.L1 A11. fla A A So -s''. ".7.. tlille LIULLIIIIIWII, aim IL ttuvulupeu umul commonwealth True To You In My ItY in the men 's world of fnance pact of the 'speeches. For in the quickly, quick, all according to leaders of the March had to rush the late 17th century as one of the lead- i.

Legislative recess commissions will ons back eeyo vrne's mind had been schedule. Groups were descending to et themselves in. front of the-- She's- age $250,000 ing commercial centers of. New England. The bill was subsequently killed in of course 'need somethin in the way year from her column and a news the fear that this dream might from their buses and assembling Marchers).

It as at this point It was on the trade in rum, Negroes and easily end up a nightmare We 0 the gra the Senate but the melody lingers that 'ss; there was no sense of that realized what this was all molasses at many of the fortunes of the State Honse the of a 'marching song as they embark letter on govemmenrbonds wine goes to 2,500 clients at $00 a year. arrived Silver Spring, the rush but one of readiness, no sense about: Here state lines, town lines, the Rhode Island merchants were built on Yesterday at upon their sundry junkets. "Cantor- Her husband is Sumner Collins, evening before the March, and my of anxiety but one of quiet antici- -lost all.significance. This as what and much of this money in the 19th nne developed during and develop Trila Trt Vnit Tn Mu Pnehinn ihr in the men's world of finance. I' ny itt flux all nnttnyvtincr trt Inurinre nt thes Nt.

rtsh h5r1 tri AL 1 A 4 1. 1 1 True To You In Fashion." itY in the men's world evening before the March, and my of anxiety but one of quiet antici- -lost allsignificance. This was what and much of this money i money in the 19th commonwealth. The bill was su the Senate but Yesterday at I England. Negroes and fortunes of were built, in the 19th chorus of new musical show that is chorus of a new musical show that is chorus of a new II Brief 11 DoricA.

One might Suppose irs had been so une Inignt suppose" fairs had been so airs naa Decn so In Massachusetts would just laugh would just laugh efforts in their, L.4ric nO its have to give up its pave to give up its r. 'Sing ---77At In Brief-. One might Supp fairs had been so in Massachusetts would just laugh ing.efforts in thei low Lines' have to give up its all- Brief I One might suppose fairs had been so in Massachusetts would just laugh efforts in their' WS low Coach Lines' have to give up its wife and I left our Vermont bus pation. we had been waiting to do; but century vas used.to dev'elon the great there were no bands, no fanfarektextilo industry of the Atate. nia, Here I Come" and Moon Over--highly paid 1 executive of the.

trying out in the Hub auditioned for Hearst Newspapers and they to take a taxi i Washington xi nto asingon Miami" would, cover most contingen- And so then we did move off Govern.or Peabody-a number called cies, although Senator Powers''reCent have two7homes. One is a five- spend the melt. The friends with Suddenly all the rivers were pour with the other groups, we found Po oedroom, 31-acre estate at Pound whom we stayed told us of some ina into the sea, and the sea was Mrgurti-011, -2 'AU in" a cies, aitnougn enator rowers recent Wet 6 Lit.41,3, IN IVUlit.1 oedroorn '31-acre estate at Pound Whom we stayed told us of some wl" til mg into the sea and the sea was trying out in the Governor Peabod: 4-) the great 'Nt1413011T, of course, was developed 'Boston' Is Where It --All Began," expedition to the islands 1idge, the area beneath the or rather shut- Washington moving, N.Y., which they own; ancl, th! rumors that had been mak- marilimpo nh-pnciv nackpci with as a resort for the rich long after our aa, -b9 CAFIVI a WI C.U1WJ1I LI LIIC IZICULua uge N.Y., wmen tney Own, anti of the rumors mat naa peen maK- IdLilff Monument already dy as a resort for the rie.h long after oTir 'Boston Is When developed ng after, lir 1, genera-climes which the show's pro-. the that "Blue is 1.0-yoom apartment rounds of Ar- the March went so which the show'! lutk. ,11 ztvvv FL r-za abk-Alq, J'J L11 pt.ilit,ILy LA1 dio )1U 111t I lug mu ttallan ot tt btoo t-tt it the singers 'were enals had been broken into people, own Lenox had become famous as the toward the Lincoln I down singing poses to enshrine as the common- Hawaii" should be kept in the reper, they rent in lower Manhattan.

Mecca for American millionaires. The Wealth's' official anthem free of gire or appropriate occasions. Mrs. Collins acquired the name was said, and arrns secretly dis- on the platform, and vve went to Memorial. By the time we got could see that the me came when the cultural roufine st 1.1"1.es.

ripe trihntoll This story been cir- 1,,, Arlil fvv, there. we en- press agent suggests possibility' the other a lug the Washington: own had hepomP farnouc a1AiL Lk yL from her first hustland, tributed. story theL under the "HeadQuar there, see that the were, We see Lnat tile en- poses to enshrin, Wealth's' official mous as 'the wnaires. The al routine of en-. of-Porter corner tfil LPL Mi.

II VILA LL VI k- 1.111UL 0 LILV guar-, charge. As for the legislature itself, the tie eflS111 Dt1 110 wr ile iger appealeu to te.7, sign and picked up our in tire area front of the Memorial Ntheme song should obviously be ap- Reed Porter, marriage that rulated a Negro woman work- rs young bloods and they took off for New A generous offer But seek out the ended in divorce in 1941 She first them.in of the goi', structions all the may dovvn to the reflectinc, our programs; an port, which, like Watch Hifi, has in turn theBerkshires no longer 'appealed to the I ,4 -Z charge. A generous offer )ealeti to the off for New-has in turti -pos --d ed by yer a new song for Massachusetts when ProPriate to a body- that never kno in ws became interested finance after. ernment offices. There- was, they then We realized that wer we 'we on ol wa filled with people and est still oung genera- a new song for nger there are more than enough old-Ones when' to Either her widowed mother's savings ere certain, absolutely no truth It vva (s at this point that groups eary Marchers sat dan- gling their feet seas in the pool.

to go around? indeed, so Song or "AutumnLeaves" i would do, were wipe out ran into another Vermont -th-atMassachusetts could hav'e not bilt-1)erhaos "'rrme--0-n-- A.IlIaral, and ft 4 1Arote the 1929 crash, to it it was simply an expres- we inancial column siono er ea fr, hich had, be7 had spotted 7-3--t PCMP VirtilailV nsveWnathie. 1 'f vsin.lts,e1, At lib', group--- we' the Bar friend of mine ho has spent much A time around coasts -thatMassachusetts could have not but-I)erhaps Inta -it there are mord th to go around? I thatMassachusett oi-er hai spent much Yor placards was like for the Pos Ti-IE PROGRAM as' is in one but several anthems to fit the would convey the idea without pinning needs of the various arms of the anyone, down to a specific date. Rend establishment. ered by a chorus of 431 mixed voices, For the boys in thelighway depart- indeed, it could be enough to bring lent; for example, how about a swing- tears to a taxpayer's eyes. would convey the idea without pinning anyone down to a specific date.

by a chorus of 431 mixed voices, indeed, it could be enough toi bring tears to a taxpayer's eyes. one but sevetal needs of the va ttate establishrnen For the boys in ment, for example, nit a swing- tears to a taxpayer eyes. cruising our me that reason why the 'llti2Ode Island coast has not developed as a resort area is that it does not have the Inlets and coves where boats. may find refuge from the ofthe sea. And the -younger generation of America is-becoming more and more boat-conscious, -as our multibillion-dollar, pleasure-boat industry so eloquently 1111411.11illittill-UULIdt IRUdbilL IIILIUbLI so eloquen- tly testifies younger generation or Amrica oecom- ing more and rnore boat -conscious, as our multibillion -dollar pleasure -boat industry in- MI She becamg syndicated I thought of James Balgin's -greeting our oldest friends.) And ev7it.a.b-le -o-h- --s-uch Rend-: in 1917, and is proud over never observation (I had been reading as soon as we merged with the IV as too long; but people listened having missed a column since she his essa' ys on the way down in crowd, we were sure that every- all the same; 'and.

even those. started. the bus) that the mere fact of thing was all, right we had lost out of range of the loudspeakers I being a -Negro in this country our identity, but to something seemed not to As for a staff, or bureau, Sylvia Porter is a one woman project had. led thousands of his people much. larger than any of us.

This Want to keep the the edge of paranoia. (We got was a mingling of all groups from ords that predominated others from hearing. The to w. through- save for a and a re- to some back. to, our bus Lto find the all parts tithe.

country, of all sear.cher.-, "It scares me out the afternoon -were "freedom" some DaCK to our ous to nna mat me au parts or me country, ot au "freedom" her "It scares me out the afternoon-were had. led thousands Of Ms people much' larger than any ot Porter's is a one-woman project, others from hearing. The two mica save for a secretary and a re to the edge of paranoia. (W ords that got Was a mingling of all groups from predominated tlyough- back to our bus to find that the all parts of the country, of "It crnrae all out the aternoonere eedom" ----I violence of the previous night colors and all creeds it was ex- IS qu. 0 the ippe answer times she admits.

"What if I on and now. There was a feeling have a backlog et 'sick? I don had come from white teen-agers, citing to look out at the banners urgency-certainly, bat, one of basis of his opinion surveyinPitts- whom we had seen earlier in the- from Kansas City, 'from Detroit, of columns the way most colum--- triumph as I I for time after L.1 Yv ..4. ...,11 Lai, 't on have I naa come from mute teen-agers, clung to 100K out at me oanners urgency -certainly, bill, one of basis of his opinion surveyinPi get sick? tts- a backlog om we had seen earlier in the- from Kansas City from Detroit columns the way most colum--- tt rium t. as IA or time after that "phantom" field a New Lebanon this summer, because financial news parking lot; they had ripped off from Danville from Birmingham tune, the speakers said that this rusts do th one from arc gton and a huge oilcloth totally' discredited enterpri sing young Clifford Safa ne is must be am only four on as 11in was only the beginninz-And what that -priantom- nem ani IN eAr Leuanon tins summer, uivy liC1L11 1111,,,, Al WIL 111, APLI AAAAAA time, the speakers salrrJnat this totally nists do because, financial news the "March on Vashfrigton" and a huge oilcloth one from Was only the beginning-. And what discredited enterpri ing young Clifford Safane is must be fresh.

am only four Thic CAMP fP2r which-woe -A. qe Pn WP yuung 14, ocutult; la mdus-' uhe 'veSt'; sg This same fear whch was -Ctarksdale, Miss And when a beginning', Walter Reuther spoke that legislators, a credit to the 'Shaker Village Work ays a ea in the back of all our ttlinds, had -were a part of it we realized Group Some 16- year olds couldn't She ors in in an been brought that sourly at the persist olive green, home Us when we once at this veas no mob no at for all the white. members of the tudy off the miniz oes or- audience and a thirdof us Were sourly at the p-. KS in an -ouve rem been brought hometo us when we once that this was no Mob: Group. Some 16-year-olds couldn't 'bne wOr persist --'study off the dining room- does no and a th-irdof were But tel you what the Alliance of Progress sLoppea for.

lunctiln a restaurant Times Square stampede hite when hd said that he J. BUT I LIKED my Rhode Island beaches for their solitude and for the opportunity the provided for a total escape from the brain -washing of th-claily press and th0 unending babble- of iorial life. At Matu, nuck I washed by grance of beach roses, waters, the day-long, night-long symphony of the they rolled up on thefl beach. I felt, after my long weekend that one gloriouweekend of uncrowded 'life on the Rhode Island beaches was worth a 'cycle- of Cape Cod only violence of the previous night colors and all creeds it was ex and "now." There was a feeling is equipped to answer On the I she admits. "What if I had come from white teen-agers citing to look out at the banners get -si, ck? I don't have a backlog of urgency -certainly, NA, one of 11, go basis of his opinion surveyinPitts- whom we had setn earlier in the- from Kansas City, from Detroit, trium li t' ft BUT I LIKFD Rhode Island beaches of-columns the way most colum-- as we or time a er my field that "phantom" an New Lebanon is summer, Lb this rusts do because, financial news parking -lot; they had ripped from Danville, from Birmingham the "March on Washington and a huge oilcloth one from the speakers said-Ahar th this for their solitude and for opportunity enterprj ing young Clifford Safane is mos be fresh.

am only our was only the beginningAnd what the provided for a total escape from the totally discredited earw was -s ale, ss. And when we i a beginningl Walter Reuther spoke brain-washing of th-claily press and the 't the Sh Village that legislatois, a credi Shaker i or vv days ahead at the farthest." signs.) This same in the back of all our minds, had were a part of it, we realized at for all the white members of the unending "babble- of social life. At Matu, sourly at the persist- Group ome 16- year olds couldn't She worki in an olive green, when we 3' been brought home to us once that this vv as no Mob study off the dining room, does no 'audience and a third of us nuck I washed by- withuihe fro-, tell you what the Alliance of Prozress stormed for lunctiln a restaurant Times Square stampede: 8 behalf. But white when said that he grance of beach roses, themoonlit waters, and the day-long, night long symphony of the they rolled up on the beach. I felt, after my long weekend, that one gloriou weekend of uncrowded life on the Rhocile.

Island beaches was worth ccle- of Cape Cod re 1,1, A 4 rt ing judg ner own typing. and toncentrates It- may have seemed at first -was the're becauseinot justNedro- in Is let alone take a pcilr on it 'N. the -1Islew' York Thruway. A hv flu nhnnv nn nh2n intensely while turning out a cl- DLit. typing 111,6 CLIILI tZ Lit CAL" LiC 11 114.,.

t. JIAL ner own L6: intensely while ypi. ang toncerm aes It- may have' seemed at first was there because-not lust is let alone take a poll on it -on the York Thruway. A. ing by the phony legislation on phan- turning out a col umn No one may -disturb her 1M woman, discovering the signift-, like a picnic or a Sunday School Americans but all Americans The three alternate sewerage sys- uting or a ho i ay ra slt a sure tho ed.

rd -II but 'h I tom fairs en terns pro-posed tdorsea in the upper house yor the village: of Hous til it is finished not eveu -er of the buttons were. this week, our wearing, asked with a puzzled and was absent was what made all As the program unfolded senators' patience is atohic are much like planes drafted, i daughter nor her moth unbounded will terrified' look on her face, But the, difference. This is the Only massive display- Of talent and Surely no on dozen ears ago and left to er wh gather lives in a nearby Apart aren you afi aid. 9', some time--in my life that I hav.e. ever telligencevifig new- meaning to co ol101it-end.

thati lottsEOnfiiiny i- Slould--- dust on the Town HalLshe if. Nv it il a ler--approich--is. to- write--thlbg pa -ol i all of any- kind ir t. ainotorpador irhAm old words was notabsent, aust onine SnettIVItil a 2,1 it, Whom s' woras was ing by the phony tom fairs endorsed this week, our se unbounded oec-ordend thit a bt ing Her' own typing and toncentrate New is, let alone take a pdhr on it -on the York Thruway A Negro It- may have seemed at first -was there becauseinot just ing by the phony legislation on phan intensely while turning out a cot- woman, discovering the signifi- like a picnic or a Sunday School Americans but all Athericans The three alternate sewerage sys- tom fairs endorsea in the upper house 1. DMD 0 one may-distilrb, her -un cance of the buttons we were outing or a holiday rally: but what vvere involved- senators' terns proposed tor the village of tious-- tit it is finished, not eveu her asked with a puzzled and this wee our ors patience is wearing, was absent was what made all As the program unfolded atonje are much like plans drafted.

a 13- yearlid daughter nor her terrified' look on her face, But the, difference. This is the Only massn display- "o' talent, and .1.11 unbounded Surely no one will tter who lives in a nearby apart- aren't you afraid? some dozen years ago and left to gather at time in my life that I have ever new meaning to orcofitend thit a- btii-coniPiny-slfould--- ler- a i rite- pproae -is. thing -soMehow-go -been-- pili -of --a 7-i- a ily-of any-- kind oldsw If -k- -e not absent' dustnnthe Town HalLshelfWith a--as- toasinve Tea-er river clean-up ploceeeing apace tanang wan. The peaants I ot vniTirva nin nd it waq enee of Mathsan Avenue. Nobody Avenue.

iN000tiy (t---to Coach river ean-uo oceeeing apace se is tal -ing wil The toe ants 01 iltmuuy thlt it Writing reader NOTHING DID; and it was anithing with the humor a 'quiet underem'rent of It thing with the elt- VIIIrvlt, thn anything ith the a quiet undercurrent of humor. It ttherowdyhumoraihe IL may stream Jet us hope the new plans will curse or writing warning mat it may stream Jet us hope the new plans will curse oi writing at tne reaaer wai selling franchiseY1111can- be nut In better 11SP YesterdaV's th. her is taboo- clearfrom- the- beginning -that as notthe row athe, nr- centkon of the official nrograins ht it Humor franchiseYiTifciii- be uutIo better use is clearfrom the---begirining --that was ni hall es er ay eeptOn of the official progiams nothing would. Coining into Wash- rirarrru1IIuiutwtrnI--tna ceptn of nothing would. Coming into Wash- the official pro e.

ball park, or' Ihe carnival but it tirtior mi tranclusel it it can be purto better use Yesterday's cep4on of the official- progt- nothing would. Coining into Wash- warning may stream Jet us'ho'pe the new plans curse of "at" the- was selling I as np' franchiserififean- be put'to better use Yesterday's Is taboowith. -her. nothing clearfrom would Coming into Wash the----beginiling---that ceptkoTh of the' ball park, or' Ihe carni val; but irillimot TT nr rhiof ovtr2vnpnnen iq er ti chief extravagapce is exn6nkivp Iter chief extravagance js ex- the adult Her chief extravgance is erx- a I or flags farthe parade no dolls, n. or flags far-the parade no dolls, MUM ULM Lb over Ute IICAL Howl, eaucation courses in ingtort, surelyat no timein was tnere Ane same one or no no gimmicks It was a two.

'months is Understandable. But the county during the -2' Coming -12 ity pensive clothes and slie ow.ns the America's. great and enduring -been -quite like what it 1 tt nobody hid status symbol, mink lined tory has 4Ie, simple ma no a Ac not meet costs over the ijsting of adult education courses in rinthpc and she owns the Ot meet costs over the listing Of adult education courses In was' theye all Inc same one of ington, surelyat no timein :4 1 pensive clothes and she MIS the no toYs, no gimmicks. It was a AmnriPn'e nnd nritirina AAAAA 0 A. kt1.0a,.11,AL.EsakIL, Llic AUL 11 6 MO status ct simp matter; nobody had to be characteristics.

As I wandered not meet costs two months is un ne not meet costs over listi ef education courses in incrtnn crivnlit tt tin timn hic- was there all The same one of -Nereititi )11v 1 pensive clothes, ana sne OWI1S tne two months Is understandable. le county during the coming 12 tob 1:01 ed tory has-been quite like 'what it t'Ys, nO gimmicks. It was a America's great and enduring I simple nobody had' to be tatus a min in During his for governor of 'as on arc whether the five cent hike in fares for months makes an, impressive compila, raincoat, over which the morning 1" 1 sold anything; hi as 1t rn iho town rd thr, ond TnrcAly loin BWA I di in el. vb ItiLll solu anything; neryouoy back'in thcrowd toward the end New Jersey in 1940. Charles Edison; left Silver after a.m.

sold anything; everybody was bact(in toward the whether the five-ce rnor of on son-', students living within. two miles of -tion. whenput llllllllll on one "Such elegance. Spring A here because he wanted to beof, the' afternoon, there in the mid- of the inventor, introduced himself by 44.. 'their schools is the onity remedy -L; toying with the notion bt long way from Hunter- College moved, along streets that and because he this die of the Walk on folding chairs plaining: "People will inevitably associate -7-' where she graduated in the class seemed completely deserted--like to be what it was a massive two middle-agel, and middle- me With my father, but I would not tiave -0-r'a'th the-best remedy IS an ing a course lpetwee-rt now and the streets in a De Sica Italian of 1932.

In fact, she display of purpose an rectitude class Negeo of anydne believe that I am trading on -th'e-, i other question I one of the lucky 1 have which perhaps the September is well advised tear out everYthing waiting, every- Before long them held in his lap the back name Edison I would rather have ou; ven the Ilollywood and TV per, "'m ilm the state Department of Pulilic Utilities the sheet for ready reference everything I ever wanted a one in Quietly and easily who A eelly the we came ro lain of a sign on which he appeared know me merely as the result of one of yve IIC quicuy alltA mi, 41.1A.161.J 63111. students living wi their schools is tt best other question state Department by e5tk ssoclate ot have on we you. one of Wit 1 Comment Rumination At the Town Dlimp The Cape Codder Comment 1 Rumination At the Town The Capc Comment 1 me i own Dump The Cape dde I statement rare in the annals la to be suiting st ones to speak of anything -Jim hind other buses; and a white- the other was ad- my father's earlier expl journalism. but themselves, rose to the occa- on helmeted cop motioned us over to dressing the threng that fanned Kelly in-Quote. sion with singular odesty (Ledg- which is discarded packaging-is becoming the curb.

Then we saw the be A had out quietly around them. "Give ev ted all too much for our model. And we have the ANNIVERSARY. Just 150 ginning. of the formation.

mith ro ller-ska ere this man, your -nm he said feeling that the combined effluvium of the Years ago, in 1813, the nickname were other buses tens of them In way rom Chica -eo and he was "if you are frOm Pennsylvania, greeted on a town's families may be getting to be too Uncle Sam was originated. It lined up: and in minutes when the platform ts well and tomorrow morning you, will much for the dump. It seems to be smoking was the work of a writer on others had arrived, we pulled in he should hive been. He as ad- wake up rich and free ertisma imsell certainly, blit he STIANGf OW more'but enjoying it less. the Troy (N.Y.) Post who used behind a police escOrt and wer Everyone knew that a good was' not introduced as represent- it as a symbolic reference, to on our -way.

rnincrs would pass before MR, MUM------------ ing any special many mo rand oft roller e' the United States. he would wake up, in Pennsyl-- This was the first period of skates he was there 'because he intoa -771 4 11-3 waiting of the whole day, and vania or Mississippi. either one or 7: LATEST MEDICAL invention is iti 00 --1 waiting -was all part of the -sched- the still in the 'back Me but then we thought of his mind were the words of of little we had had to wait in AS WE STOOD, sat, walked and Martin Luther King, I have a chose to be I ill lo called a "pet tent." Developed i (Liu Chicago, ailing puppies and kit- er.e..-- -1, those in the bus waited there by the Washington dream and of the song, -N 1,11 1 tens can get an invigorikting sup- comparison with in front from Da Deep Monument, it became clearer ev in my heart I do believe "We shall overcome," we sang Sitt ply of oxygen in the Of us or those others we were to see m- 0,01 able in treating shock, heat pros- mute as more and more later who had scorn!) from across throughout that day- and in the groups poured into the area that face of such spirit that can rise tration and respiratory troubles. the country Moving into the city these Marchers had a deep in above injustice intolerance, and vt 0) ft roma Copts $125. iin tensity in the early morning was an eerie This seemed reflected taY even murder, who is to say that wo .1 07- .101 feeling Washington in the cool 'NO FISHERMAN is complete-- clear air had the appearance of a even' in the clothes they had cho- they that we shall not? in I oi litt nless hes wear- 3' ed stage set awaiting its actors.

sen to wear. Everyone was big his fishing hat This ancient dressed till i I and tastefully. William Joy Smith, a mem- the annals of last ones to speak of anything hind other buses; and a white- to be writing; the other was ad, my father's earlier which is discarded packagingis too much for our model. And w4 much seemsio be sthoking was the woric ot a- on otners- nett we pulleu 1,11 TNI STRAN6c NOW morebut enjoying it less. yertising himself certainly, IAA' he 1I'll Everyone that a good the Troy (NY) Post who used behind a police esco-rt and were "Air, was' not introduced as represent knew 111 nx, twlestrtirtcre luntdri rtn hestrwArt IUD.

MUM IL 44 4 ay 1111ARIL I Ult1 IltU, LW till JUL IT mg any specia I brand of roller a the United States. he would wake up, in Pennsyl- at 1 This was the first period of skates- he Is there 'because he 41', ii letto waiting of the whole day, and va nia or Mississippi. either one or chose to waiting was all part of the -sched -i---i---- the other but'gtill in the back 7: 10 LATEST MEDICAL invention is I no 11 1111 called a "pet tent." Developed in the; but then we thought of how, of his mind were the words of lup -77: little we had had. to wait in AS WE FrooD, sat, walked and. Martin Luther King, tI have a 't Chicago, aim puppies and kit- 'those in the bus waited theie hy the Washington dream and of the song, I -N ..6 tens can get an invigorkting sup- ply of oxygen in the comparison with front of us from Dayton Ohio in my heart I do believe" Monument, it became clearer ev- or.

those others we ere to sep Re shall overcome, we sang able In treating shock, heat pros- ery minute as more anci more ilrt later who had scom!) from across throughout that day: and, in the tration and respiratory troubles. rou ured into the area that the into the city Ps Po face of such spirit that can rise 'I -V-, Colts $12 't a Noui 5. ee above injustice intolerance, and os" 0) in the early morning was an eerie these Marchrs had a dep in- 655-" lin feeling Wahinton in the cool i IIIN lo feelisg This seemed reflected even murder, who is to say that 000 4 NO FISIIERIONis complete-- clear air had the appearance of a even' in the clothes they had cho- they that we shall not? 4. '11" ly oi fitted unless he wear- sen to wear. Everyone was stage set awaiting its actors.

---7-, el -fi mg his fishing hat This ancient I dressed till i I and taste'rully. u'iltiatir jny smith, a meta ruin preserves not only the. Since this was for jobs. Is)er of the English departthent, THE DRIVER the 11' freedom' 't memory of ever trout he ever swi on as we as re om, was, Par is poet in leydence at Williams caught but also the smell litho; and we listened to the con- of the intention of the organizers College. Ile has serreit in lite cerried and apprehensive voices to have included as many unem- 'Vermont Legislature as lits RICHARD 17.11APPEL.

ot the annourArs as they moved ploved as iwurable And they were town 1 -----------77--- -----P-T .1 ,..0 4k2. 4 so, ruin preserves not only the Since this a Mardi rch 1 th for jobs of rgtish departthent, lu, memory of ever trout TIIE DRIVER, mr witched on the. as well' as freedo it was Part is poet in res ience at Wifims la clr rdu) and ve li a' i caught but also the smell. listened to the eon of intention of the organizers College. Ile has serrett in the ,) ed and aprehens pie voices to voi includ as many unem- l'erni ed' ort Legiature as his sl cerri IN 1 RICHARD IIAPPEL.

ot the announeers as their moved ploved as 'kid they 'were toter representative -Gentlemen of the American packaging industry, we who are about to be inundated salute you. As a Sunday, aftembon dump-goer we Can testify to your success. It is terrific. You have succeeded in packaging 'everything but the air we'ebreathe in plastic, cardboard, cellophane; aluminum, steel or glass (excuse us if we have left out a few of the exotica). You can't tell a book by itstover? Nonsense.

The American womah is continugly telling her 'detergent by its -package. But gentlemen, if you don't cut it-out, we're going to have to get a bigger car. Or perhaps of the plot. Admitted- liours is a small-ish, non-Detroit model and Detroit is noted for the most elaborate packaging plan'of, allacres of tolling steel to house one little motor. The effluvia of one npdest-sized fainilp7-40 per cent al -Gentlemen of the Ai dustry, we who are a salute you.

As a Sunday, aftemb testify to your succes! have succeeded in pac the air we breathe i cellophane; 'aluminum, 'cuse us if we have 1 exotica). You can't te Nonsense. The Ameri ually telling her 'deter But gentlemen, if we're going to have tc perhaps Part of liours is a Detroit is noted for packaging plan of house One little nu one rtpdest-sized fair iging in- 'undated we can lc. you hing but the toyer? contin ickage. it-out, car Or dmitted- )d el and laborate ng steel luvia -o cent, 01 4 VV.

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