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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 24

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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t4 Tfce fitiioofa ftar Tuesdfoy, Arne 1, Good People's Silence Hurts Alabama KING MAKES TUSKEGEE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Ala. Martin Luther King Jr. said Monday that Alabama, in time of racial strife, not so much from the violence of bad people as from the silence of good In the commencement address at Tnskegee Institute, King expressed belief Negroes ultimately will win their freedom in the United States, but he said much work rem.alns to be done. He urged the approximately 350 graduates of the predominantly Negro institution to work for the betterment of their people and not become complacent because they might be better off than some. To Protest Arrests Then King left for Selma to protest the arrest of civil rights demonstrators during picketing of downtown stores.

There have been 132 arrests there over the weekend. The pickets have been urging a boycott of merchants claim discriminate against Negroes. Tuskegee Institute, located 40 miles east of Montgomery, conferred honorary degrees on King, and Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, along with a federal judge and a scientist. Reuther, who recently contributed $50,000 in union funds to the civil rights movement, was awarded the doctor of laws degree for the ways in which you have exemplified, vindicated and demonstrated democracy at its fine.st.” The other degrees went to District Judge Wade II. Me- Cree of Michigan and Dr.

Roy C. Newton, retired vice president of research for Swift and Chicago. King, clad in a black robe trimmed in crimson, cautioned the graduates against letting time an ally of the primitive forces of social Too many good people in Alabama, he said, are content to remain silent during the civil rights upheaval and try to convince themselves that will solve this problem. cool off a Winston Churchill Launched Newcastle-On-T England A supertanker named the Sir Winston Churchill was launched on the Tyne Monday for its Norwegian owner. The tanker, biggest ever hujit in northeast England, was named by Mrs.

Reginald Maudling, wife of the former conservative chancellor of the exchequer, and will be completed later this year. Total cost is over 3,250,000 pounds ($9.1 million). The Sir Winston Churchill is being built for Hilmar Rek- sten of Bergen. King, president of the Southern Christian Conference, told the graduating class that must realize that the time is always right to do In predicting ultimate freedom the goal of this nation is King recalled the oppression to which Negroes were subjected in the days of slavery in the United States. But they survived, he if slavery stump us the opposition we now face will certainly Despite the scientific achievements of mankind, King said, have not learned the simple art of living together in we to survive this deep and haunting he continued, moral and spiritual lag must be I Actually, he said, the world (faces three separate but related injustice, poverty and war.

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ENVOY WELCOMED Pope Paul VI, head of the Roman Catholic Church, greets Simon Chikwanda Katilungu, new ambassador to the Holly See, after he presented his credentials at the Vatican Monday. New York (UPI) West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard said Monday that German and European unity are the problems he hopes to concentrate on in his round of talks with President Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Erhard, making his fourth trip to the United States since he succeeded Konrad Adenauer in October, 1963, flew from Bonn Monday for a five- day visit to New York and Washington which will be climaxed by his meeting with Johnson next Friday. Reading a prepared statement to newsmen following his arrival at Kewiedv Airport, Erhard said that and Americans feel and act in He said he hoped the forthcoming talks with Johnson and Rusk will another tie to the friendship which exists between our two decisions ttiat are vital to the future of tfcie Atlantic need to be he said. who wants to establish lasting peace is concerned about German and European unity.

have come to this country as an ally, aware of our Joint he said. difficult problems facing America today affect all of FACTOR? SMAU OFfOATION Nee 4 rtsptniihli ts take ever manufactarliig siii 8 is- fribufien off deearotor and building preducti ta eitobliibed market. Minimum investment ef 6,700 required will finance port. Write Jeumol-Stor Bex 836. Party Criticizes State Policy Degrading Consumer Goods Moscow (UPI) Soviet Communist Party accused state planning organizations Monday of treating consumer goods as a second-class industry.

It demanded that the State Planning Committee (GOS- PLAN) and the National Economic Council coordinate equipment delivery and labor allocation to consumer goods factories, speed investment and cut red tape. Capitalism Taken Into Account By Students in Cuba Miami, Fla. Capitalism somehow crept onto the Communist Cuban scene in a Havana Radio announcement. The broadcast, monitored in Miami, told of a campaign by Cuban students to encourage workers and farmers to build savings accounts in the government-controlled bank of Cuba. Jose Antonio Marti Castillo, head of the savings department, said that maintaining the savings habit is the best way to make good revolutionaries in the new generation.

The demand came in a front-page editorial in the official newspaper, Pravda. The fact that it singled out the two government commissions by name for criticism showed how seriously the Kremlin takes its campaign for more and better consumer goods. This campaign lias taken several delicate testing of the profit motive, tentative experiments with advertising, press criticism of ugly design, and increased investment in'light industry, a field long starved by Soviet concentration on heavy goods and weapons. But Pravda said Monday all was too little and too late. goods output is increasing, the selection is it said.

the demand bigger and the quality bet- for goods is growing still Arabs Divided Cairo President Gamal Abdel Nasser said the Arab world is split by dissension and distrust. Rev. S. T. Egan Services Set Omaha (JPf Funeral services for the Rev.

Stephen T. Egan, S.J., will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Church. Father Egan, 69, died unexpectedly Sunday night in his quarters after attending i baccalaureate services.

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