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side.”
Jesse Owens, who will probably re
main for generations symbol of the
swiftest.
Jackie Robinson, who makes as
many home runs in the civil rights
arena as he did on the baseball dia
mond.
Duke Ellington, our musical ambas
sador to the world.
- Burden On U. S.
Willy Mays
honors, most of which had been
given to me for work that had nothing to do with
women as such — i.e., laobr, labor unions, civil rights,
legislation designed to help make America a better
place, indeed, making the world a better place for all
of God’s children; for work
nedy writers and columnists, the election results
showed no concrete losses to Democrats as a result
Df the President’s support of greater civil rights for
Negroes, In Philadelphia which was viewed by many
as a testing ground of racial issue, Democrats won
mayoralty race for fourth straight time
March
Cost
$163,794
WASHINGTON - Sen
Robert
C. Byrd (D-W. Va.) disclosed
this week that the civil rights
march on Washington of Aug.
28 cost the District of Columbia
$163,794, exclusive of the cost of
providing $5,000 box lunches for
the city’s police. Sen. Byrd
Ward
Nichols will be honored by the
Volunteers Integration Committee
on Jan. 24 at the Hotel Plaza in
recognition of his work in the
civil rights campaign in Charles
ton, S.C. The Charleston Move
ment for Desegregation will bene
fit from the proceeds of the ban
quet.
The bishop faces
Conn.
No Endorsement
Sir: The Salvation Army, a re
ligious and humane society help
ing the unfortonate people of all
races, has not endorsed civil
rights. (How come?)
Thair magazine, the “War Cry”
does not mention a word about
the Negro and his demands.
* Abe Cohen
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88-06 Parsons Blvd
case
by Attorney Eugene Kinckle
Jones, Jr., of 55 Liberty St.
critical of the state's lawmakers
who he accused of emasculating
proposals on civil rights and
whose acts on the measure he
said were "a very minimum of
Justice.”
Catholic lawmakers also drew
a sharp reprimand from
gave it a bit more depth In our opinion many of the panelists dealt too
than the author indicated, for broadly with civil rights, as such, in a discussion like
lf1™SS"in‘mXroU this what is needed in this question is clear cut ex-
pert knowledge and thinking
associate minister.' J .........................- K
PAIR BFIIFFI en Au* 1 1944, and generf1Iy iary to Francis' Cardinal’ Spell- session of the Second Vati- city’s civil rights protests a7d
1s l,vn n«,ns protests ana
man of New York’s R o m a n can Council as observers
this newspaper feels that President Kennedy was
demonstrating the profile of courage with which he
has become identified, in his recent revampings of
the Civil Rights Bill now before the Congress.
For any politician can start a bill through the
Congress and watch it die, but it takes