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Anticipating the August 28th Ci- certain areas should be willing to Celebrities Add Their, “I Too!" , By DAVE HEPBURN e » ., L ril Rights March on Washington, work with the whites.** rhe Outsider’s Newsletter con- Rep Leonard Farbstein (D., lucted a poll of every US. Re. do not expect that • ln my office presentative and U.S. Senator, . , J further believe that all dti- isking this question: “What will zens have the right to petition rou do if a sit-in is staged in Representatives in Con­ tour office?** Replies from legis- gress ators representing half the States ,.^ep‘ H,enry Gonzalez (D.Tex.) We could have a San Antonio n c Union were receiver. style ‘merienda- . j ara at heart Following are excerpts from a a frustrated ‘sit-inner’ myself.’* wlU ho __ , , , .. lampling of the replies to The ...... . Outsider’s Newsletter survey. _ „ ... _ ., rh—... t In * w« Rep- Au8ultus P- Hawkins (D., Rep. Thomiu Ludlow Ashley Calif.): “I would sit-in with them.’ [D Ohio): No man, Negro or white, can persuade me to be a (D ria b -There won’t he anv better civil libertarian that I al- b ’my ^7e. “ A Sydney Herlong. Jr place, there Is hardly room for reaay am. ..Rep’ Robert ®arry (R • my constituents to sit here.’* N.Y.): “Anyone coming to see ire will be treated with respect— Senator Hubert H. Humphrey and I do not expect nor will 1 Minn.): "Sit-ins in Capitol tolerate anything less in return ’’ offices *re not included in their Senator E. L. Bartlett (D., Alas- pUns- • Capito1 HiU «° t0 ka): “I would hope that they demonstrators rather than vice would help with the filing, which versa Is running behind.** Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D., Rep. Charles E. Bennett (D., Hawaii): "Sit-ins* in Congression- Fla.): “My office door is open al offices are not planned. How- at all times to all persons seek- ever. . .1 would have no objec- lng changes in the laws of our tions provided they were of an or- country. It is inconceivable to derly nature." me that they would think that oc- Rep. Clark MacGregor (R., cupyingspace in this office. . . Minn ): “They have a right to would be very persuasive.” expect of me a free exchange of Rep. Bill Brock (R., Tenn.): views, and have a right to ex- “At this time, I have no comment, pect responsible behavior of However, I appreciate your writ- them.” Ing.” Rep. Robert McClory (R„ 111.): Rep. Harold R. Collier (R. 111.): “I do not envisage “sit-ins” in “I would simply have to leave the immediate future. I have had and seek a place where I edtnOHe letter from a non-white con- perform the work and duties of stituent.” my office under necessary nor- Sen. Lee Metcalf (Q,, Mont.': mal conditions.” “I am convinced there is going to ** no P^ce for a sit-in, it will Serve Coffee Rep. James C. Corman <D„ have to * • st*n<,/in a“d U Calif. 1: “We will serve coffee. up’ IR P“L We always do to our guests.” ®en; A'T S^Mlke Rep. Bob Dole (R., Kansas': okla Leaders of the August “If There should be interference have with rom.u- with regular office procedure by any one or any group then the problem will be dealt with ac wou,<? ** f-nrriiniriv ” k. such sit-ins are not to be held, n do not on w^at wou'd not appear to be Rep. Wm.'Jennings Bryan Dorn a hypothetical question.” (D., S.C.): “I am always delight- Rep. William S. Moorhead (D., ed to discuss legislation with any Penna ': “i always welcome vi- sitors from W district to my of- loyal American citizen.” . Senator Allen J. Ellender (D., and I would expect to con- La.>: “I have lived among Ne- tinue this policy. groes all my life, and I have Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R., never had any trouble with them Ky.): “I know the Negro leaders They can be led very easily. . of Kentucky well enough to be It is my belief that they would sure that there will be no ‘sit-in’ attain better results if groups in in my office/’__ H ■ Speech Awards Elementary school pupils, who won honor certificates for good work in speech during the school term at PS 101 are, Angela Co- 'lon, Glen Johnson, Isabel Lugar­ do, Grace Rodriquez, Arthur Monroe, Guilda Figuerea, Tan­ ya Sands, Gladys Guzman, Emi- ’ lia Diaz, Pearly Lee Kims, Ru- . ben Antonetti, and Raymond Aponte. ' . _ £_____ Baked slow from kneaded dough WASHINGTON, D.C. — A galaxy of stars of every magnitude was here to join in the March On Washing* ton. ‘ Some, like Sammy Davis, came ~ straight from work In Detroit, describes the nature of my feel- Others like Josephine Baker flew ings as it does the 200,000 other all night from Paris to get here, people here.’* Lena Horne, <t the Washington Miss Moreno, who comes from Monument platform, called upon Puerto Rico, "I am for the- Civil to speak said only one word. Rights Bill with reservations. 1 "Freedoo” and convulsed the protest the ommission of a clause crowd. on police brutality.** The Hollywood contingent in- Sidney Poiter said, “This is a eluded, among others. Sidney stupendous affair. And like all Poitier, Charleston Heston. Burt the others here, I too want to Lancaster, Harry Belafonte, Bob- be free.” by Darin Ossie Davis, Paul New- Lena Horne at the foot of the man, Diahann Carroll, Lonnie Lincoln Memorial said, "1 feel Sat tin, James Garner, Marlon young again!** Brando Tony Francioso, Rob- Other nationally known celeb ert Ryan, Irene Martin, Brook rities, almost soldier-like told Benton, and movie actress Rita this reporter, "I too want to be free. If some of our people are Moreno. Brando told this reporter the aot free, then, in reality, none -fact that I am here in itself of us are.” Silvercup Satisfies a Man Farmer Will Remain In Jail During March “I am making this statement and CORE as an org from the Donaldsonville, Louis- that Giis kind “ th' ’ iaoa LU where I u. Interned , .the problem can heli &nd J with 200 others, arrested early this week In Plaquemine, Louis- racial discriminatioi ana while we were peacefully fore my intention to walking trying to secure rights I may therefore and services for the Plaquemine stood by the mart Negro community. We are all Washington on Augi here in personal witness to the gret this very m :cl continued disfranchisement if the that my action wi American Negro in our society, stood by the mart For many years I have felt of conscience.” SUPiB HOLIDAY SPECIALS! ALL THRILLS: Miss Marie Fonsworth, newly elected Na­ tional Secretary and Mrs. Gwendolyn Higginbotham, Co- chairman of the 50th Anniver­ sary Convention thrill to the sight of Radio City Music Hall in anticipation of their being guests of the national show- place. Miss Fonsworth and Mrs. Higginbotham, both here from the Delta's Convention were guests of Radio City’s new film, “The Thrill of It AU”, starring James Garner and Doris Day. Mrs. James Has Until Aug. 29 Attorneys for Mrs. Esther James but the appeal is not scheduled to find an; were given until Thursday, Aug- be argued until October. Mean-1 of Powi ust 29. in an attempt to serve a while Mrs james is seeking[to at- • was dis »j m * tach Powell s property, if she can I only $8 „ ____________ summons on Rep. Adam Clayton u,__________ Powell after they reported last week that they had been unable to find him at the Abyssinian Baptist Church over the past three weeks. * Magistrate Kenneth Phipps ex- tended the summons until Thurs- day at the request of Mrs. James' Sftgjull lawyer, Raymond Rubin, who is seeking to force Powell to pay ihe $211,500 judgment she was award- MjyTnl'}VB f. ed against Powell for libeling her BFf/l Hl j U; in describing her as a “bag worn- ^UL// ~~~-j_ iL ’ __ *_____A || an” for the Police Department. 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