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16th Street Church Bombing — Part 22
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: News staff writer
ae Center “Point ATL
BY JOE C AMPBE LL wou be needed becaugp.a large
e€
RATA wea
a George Cc. Wallace told
a crowd estimated at 7,000 im:
Center Point Saturday night
that “there's no telling how;
pany telephones have been,
tapped in Jefferson County and
elsewhere in Alabama.”
"He said State Public Safety Di-
scior Al Lingo informed him
jist before his speech that four
telephones had heen — found
tapped thus far in Jefferson,
County.
Without indicating who the,
Witetappers nmught be, Wallace’
said “We know “the Justice De-
partment spends $20 million a:
year on wire-tapping equip-
ment.”
WALLACE. WHO said the
State is not tapping telephones, |
declared, “We bebeve prople
ought to have the right of pri-
¥vacy protected.”
Wallace’s speech climaxed
nroflment is anticipated.
Touching on his presidential
primary campaigns in Wiscon-
sin, Indiana and Maryland,
Wallace said people through-
out the nation are beginning to
awaken (to the trends which
are taking away individual
rights,
“In your lifetime,” Te oc
i] thesetecaoy er been anritiossd
convention, by either party,
‘which has been concerned about
jthe South.”’
BUT, HE SAID. “they know’
now that the way the people of.
jthe South vote in this election,
will determine who the President
will be.”
Aiéacking the Ciyil_Righys
Act, PIMA Raid the measure
has taken cver every city,
| state and county government
the three-day “Center Puint | in the palian.}abor unions and F
Days” trade promotion spon-
sored by Center Point Cham-
ber of Commerce.
He crowned the winner of the
‘Miss Center Point’ title, Pam
Torck, 14, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs HOOT. Torck. Winner of.
second place in the contest was
Pat Hubbard. Geneva Liner!
alaced third.
Wallace told) the enthusiastic.
gathering, “There will be 4 jun-:
ior college in your area by Sep.)
lember of next year.”
He said he will attempt to;
get the special session of the)
Legislature to appropriate more;
funds for the junior coilege 80}
as to build a school twice the.
size as Qviginaliy piven i
Wallace safd the larver se val
| businesses |
Wallace ‘said his reply to,
liberals who say “Tf you are
not géing to conferm yeu will
nol get industry” js that Jast
yeatilahama gained i mil-
lion in new and expandéd™ in-
dustry and is still gaining it
i this year.
The governor said _ he Jad
' talked with. 100 top ‘industrial
leaders throughout thes atttn.
“Not one of them said he was
in favor of the civil rights bill,’’
he declared.
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THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS
THE BIRMINGHAM
POST =HERALD
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
Date: Rel 5-64
Edition:
Author; JOL CAMPBELL
Editor: JUS \y . BT. e OMG ly
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