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Alabama, ( i r *s ,-: id- of the Sn'.ith-n-n Confer-j i ''nee Edueatinsal Fund, Inc.; and 1 ; Senator Lyndon Johnson of Texas, j i Msi v - Leader of the Senate. Ivit: vCFt h.adrr said 1h i a i ; rights levy mast “prove itself j | in actual local situation? . . . you ! ; can pass civil nchls bills (With ! j J!*r> trial amendments until you! i -*»r>; bine in the face and you w|p to? heirs lie i> ■ )t-s in Mcrstgfnncry, | Alv*c>ji'p gel life right to volt; \. I Senator Johnson, on the other [ bred, said that he did not be!:eve t‘e jury frte} and the right to j "if 'o ;;ro ; wdh !:r,e coneep! of <%nt> in order j ! ,o byf-ass one of the fundantectai . of.cept.s o' our libcriios'". , Tile two It tiers s.-t Una forth j ‘‘Thee- Wbrev- l "' j "We h •••■ bt.'tm friend* for many j Vt err. On the hash' of that friend- j ship, I ani pm.uming to tell you j franldy that i believe you are! work.'.!;'; yourrclf into an unten- | • otiew, , ; . ® "it i'- s- simple matter to take j herd and fast positions on cssen- i tially remr iicsied oueshnns, (' • | tmniy, there *.riU fee many—on both ; fdrt of the lesiKe-w’m V MH be j > O no so for nnl s 1 -- - - V •' - ' 1 j altogether unrelated to personal j j 'idvantage. I do not be-Hove von 1 I belong in that category. “There are honest and sincere i 1 .non whose devotion to the ‘civil ! ; riahts cause* cannot be quotioncd ! : ivho ■ stmgjjling to resolve {he i intricacies of the issue. They in- j j elude men of the calibre of Sena- ; { tor Clark of Pennsylvania, Senator | O'Mahoney of Wyominc anri Sen- 1 | ator Kefauver of Tennessee. AH ! | of L-. m have grave doubts is to ; the wisdom of aboiirhiuc t-ial by ! jury through the use of a legal subterfuge. "Aubrey, I fell you quite frank- i !;v that i cannot find it in my con- ! science to juggle with the ''oncopt i of equity in order to bypass one j |of the 'undiimerdr.l concept;- of j i on, liberties. I'urtherrnorc. T can- i i not more with you the* ’rnis* ! | c’o so in order to secuir on efffv- I |i v e guaraofrc r.t vc>;; ■; right*. I : jdo no! believe that, the jury trial i j and the ri" i h‘ to vote are incom- j I pal To . and api akin.r, again as a i I .''iend who wishes you well, I bo- ■ j lievc if y,a; oxamioc r-I of the : i facts carefully you ’■'.•;!! come to ! ! the sumc conclusion.' i Sincerely. 1 S • Lyric!cn B. Johnson j j "Dear Lyndo.it: l “ X have read carefully ev- i j erythioc y>u wrote and T can sec l ! how you ji'f!;ty yeyr p o*l bon on ; ! basis mos vm; \r ii, gi least cot • | somethin.:;, and I am not finding , j inuU with joy. however I just do i j ,iot thmk you are thml-'iry; the i i things thru so the ackiM 'oral sit- 1 i ustions when' any civil law j would have to pro < txelf “T..r!p take a given Hitneboni sup- | pose here in Mont£<jM£lry a judge ! ;hcjuld order the r.-cistrars to stop j their currently diimturv' tactics and i proceed in rc.iris<r,i»- Negroes with ■ veasorisblt dispatch and, a proper ! consideration f r, r their convert- j' .t'hcf. cs tney now do in the case ; of any white person who applies, i And suppose the judge finding at j a later date that the registrars had j] rot obeyed his order but were ij continuing their delaying and oh- ; :bmeting tactics -and proceed to i find them in contempt, now v'hat ; l 'would like to ask is. would such • registrars be able under your a- i; mendment to demand and be on- j tilled to have a jury trial? If they i would, then you car, pass civil i rights bills until you are blue in • ihe face and von will not help Me- j fjroes in Montebrnery, Alabama get I! the right to vote. “Lyndon my dear fellow, lets ij dfdi’t kid nurse >vcs'. this ‘jury trial' i i ira is • pi nna as a defeating move, j j No Southern State bn? never bad j such, it Is only now as our good i f> ionds from these deep South !! itales see fhj'i thing coming down !j on them thru they spring this. Tt j \ was a clever state ::cm but ii should J be seen for what It js and disown- i id and fought for that, reason. ‘ With .warn personal regards," ft ir.ee rely.- (SI Aubrey W. ’WilliamH Drama Grant To NC Native DURHAM Miss Shirley Ruth Williams. "Miss North Carolina Callage of iD.iG'', has been swarded a $1,500 drama scholarship to Kar amu House, Western Rescirve Uni versity's drama workshop, in Cleveland Ohio. The Siler City r#ed gradua fed with Vl.igna t urn Laude lutruiis from NCC last .hint*. She majored in German and drama \ member of Delta Rig ma Theta sorority, she was al so a senior counselor, a leader in student government and j Judeut publication activities. i At Karamu House, Miss Williams I has been arsignrri to direct the Children's Youth Thcatev and to supervisi coi'.iuming. Her first two productions are [ “A Hatful ot Rain" and “Pipe I Dreams. The former NCC queen is the I daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eddie j Williams of Siler City. A sister, j Mrs, Hazel Williams Rollins of New ; Vbrk finished NCC in. 1953. She is employed s- a file clerk j in the International Salts Depart- j ■rent of Macmillan Publishing ! Company in New York this sum- , iner. ! H TILE CAROLINIAN I Alt*! €1 inf'll • Qslt GREENSBORO— Tim Ahi Col- • lege will begin it? sistv-six*h | school year on Monday, September i . 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Si.\tK«n group? of approximately j oii-sudcins each, will be organized j ft! a e.e ncral nrscmhly of all fresh- ! ; '.nan aohoditled fur 8:00 A, M. on j I Monday. They will move together I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 24. mi a . groups dining mss' ft the y.-wk ior phssica- -xmii.aticnt. placf iu, r.t tests in English and mathe matics guidance tests and official h«ve beer, scneciulc-n ?r.r caalevc-n --■: with personnel deans and cd llie otherwise steady grind wii! In- enlivened with a !"rr;.| man JollUiration on 1 ri day evening. September !:>; the annual All-freshman ‘Vor ship Servi-e ;uui the Pre-i --.icnt' reeei.tjnn for fresemen. h’‘*h Sunda September 15 <nd *•'? anono! Freshman Tai •»t Nisht an Friday, SepteJn her 25. A social reception committee ! '■*< aded try Miss June Williams, :St Augustine. Fla . Miss A &• T", | and Alexander Gardner, New Bern I president of the student body, will i b> on hand to welcome the new en ! rollees. ! Freshmen wil ragirter all day on Wedncda y Seuteinber 11
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