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16th Street Church Bombing — Part 26

101 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Sep 15, 1963 · Broad topic: Terrorism · Topic: 16th Street Church Bombing · 101 pages OCR'd
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Sy TED LEWIS WASHINGTON (NY, News)— The phoniest debate of the year fx; g0ing on here over whether the; much-touted Alliance For Progress has been shattered by the rise of | = military dictatorships among our! ° “good neighbors” jn Central and South Africa. . ‘Two senators in particular, Wayne Morse (D. Ore.}, and]; Ernest Gruening (D., Alaske), || have contributed most to the hypo- critica) discussion with dire warn- ings that if this dictatorship trend continues the grand hemisphere alliance for progress is dead as a Almost equally culpable, how- ever, the State Department, eepeciany assistant secretary Edwin M. Martin, for deciding © R. Plummer, a photographer for the Perth ed a telescope that, attached to a camer. (Australia) Public Health Department, ®, permits taking photographs inside the NANA Prete has invent- human eye. that these new dictatorships are The end of the telescope, with a tiny, more civilized than in the past and ever are attuned to the ideals of constitutional govern- ment. This pap from both sides, it is greed by hemisphere experts, dees nothing more than fuzz up ‘he fact that military takeovers outh of the border gre fairly nor- | nal events which should neither ue viewed _with alarm nor dis- orted in significance by our State ‘epartment. The fact is that no ne ever believed in 1961 when { | Victor Lasky must be en ilerate ‘resident Kennedy developed the cuss. He spelled “Vigab,” Vigor. ence for Progress that the end f dictators was near. Of course, € president expressed hope at ¢ lime that the alliance ould ‘‘wengihen the cause of freedom ‘Troughout al] Latin America.” ut that was q long-range hope .d a prayer. The intent of the alliance has en to raise through cooperative tort the economic levels of our -‘ghbors to the south and ao to prove democratic processes that ¢t lower half of this hemisphere uld be safe from communism. Costs $1.5 Billion For this worthy cause , this vernment has kicked in “$1.5 ‘ion in two years and wants $600 ‘ion more out of this Congress. Now it would appear that « ght-wing dictatorship consti- ‘tee a better bulwark against 2 ed takeover than any fumb- 1g, inept or graft-ridden elec- ¢ government It replaces. vat is considered definitely ve im the most recent ewitches ve in the most recent switches ‘public, Ef Salvador, Honduras d Ecuador. 0, it is privately agreed by our : diplomats, there js a definite in one sense by having a atry, in which illiteracy and erty are the norm, run viently by a military junta. his business of making the 'd safe for democracy—Wood- Wilson's lofty words in 1927-— in fact, constituted only the ; The next thing he will be spelling “Cuber” as Cuba and “Intressti” as interest, Tell him to go to Harvard and Jearn to say “Hoff as much”and “It Con’t be done.” I'd sign this , but I'm afraid the Justice Depart- ment might rent a car and send rabble rouser King after me. t } This letter is simply to express _™y appreciation for the splendid Examiner, I find the only way to exactly state my feelings about jthem is to use the ald expression “They do my heert good.” The last two, “Our Two Dailies and How They Did Not Grow” and the one this week, “Wanna Buy a Duck” sre especially tell- ing, and are, it seems to me, needed so much at present while the News snd Post-Herald are so busy brainwashing the public. I have been pleased that the advertising in the Examiner is increasing. Noting that Burger Phillips bas a full page ad in the last iseue, I pian to cali Mr. Kar- peles in the morning and voice ‘my pleasure in the fact the store is advertising in your paper. ~ Let me thank you again for the great service you are rendering our community. Sincerely, Mrs. John G. Farley ‘ We are horrified at Kennedy's battery-powered light, is inserted in an incision in an eye and the picture snapped. The photograph of the interior of an eye is shown, Our Reader's FORUM saluting Ben Bella and other such vand heartening editorials in the! ful thinking that soft-headed approval of the wheat sale to Rus- . accommodations are not treason? Hunters’ Cries Foreru nner To Lan guage WASHINGTON (NANA) —iIn the beginning men were just dumb Isn't there some way we could | beasts, like all other animals. They bring these people who would thus betray us to the bar of to answer for treason? Sincerely, developed language only when justice they became hunters of big game. This hypothesis is advanced by ANITA BROWN COWART |Dr. Ashley Montagu, weil-known 2524 Hesthermoor Rd. Birmingham, Ala. seven Ways To Make Love Last ZURICH (WNS) — Now and college girls. kill happiness: 1. To be possessive, dom later.” 2. To be egotistical. or smart you are. him.” . 3. To act the boss. “Never ‘order your husband around, especiaily when others ere present. Me wilt test Aumili- ated and hurt.” that feen-age marriages are becoming common in Europe, Dr. Evelyne Meier, 37, has been holding mar- riage seminars for high-school “The major problem is to make rove last,” she said, and cited seven Common errors of wives that “It’s a charming trait on the honeymoon, but # husband wants some free- “Don't taik about yourself, and how clever Talk about anthropologist, in @ report to the: American Medica} Association. _ “In running and the excitement | of the chase, Dr. Montagu says, | “there would’ be a strong ten- | dency towards violent expulsion : of air, which could readily be converted into a meaningful cry or yell. All that is necessary is . the repetition and imitation of such sounds for them to become established as worde, tn thia manner a simple vocabulary would come into being. Thig could then serve as a basis for further development,” , Meaning To Sounds Language probably came into formal existence when two or more individuals began to attach the same meaning to the same sounds, his report points out. When the earliest progenitors of man were forced to take to a hunt- ing way of life owing to deforesta_ tion of formerly thickly wooded areas, the ability to communicate by sound with fellow hunters would have had great selective advantages. It would have been highly desirable to do this by voice. . “Combined with the ability to interpret and imitate the mean- ingful cries of companions in the WORLD © ECHOES NEW YORK (NANA) — Hum- ©rous items from the world press: B.B. Second to De Gaulle Most recent dolling indicate that the subjects most interesing to most Frenchmen this fai are Gen. De Gaulle, Brigitte Bardot and horse racing. High pices Currently discussed by most Bove ernment officials come jn only fifth, after the Perennielly pop- ular subject: the weather. {Le Provencal, Marseille, F, ance) Forbidden For Commis~erg The first gambling casing is a Communist country will be open- ed on the Dalmatian coast in Yu- {S0slayvia, It will open wiih one director, eight croupters and a bankroll of $40,000. Only foreign- ers will be allowed to gamble, be- cause gambling is considered there to be the exclusive Perdition of capitalists, (Tiroler Tageszeitung, Innsbruck, Austria) —_—— Off-Season Brush Off Hotels in Innsbruck post their room rates Openty for tne pub- flc to see, The signs list season fates and off-season rates. But below them ig a warning, “This year the season will begin on Jan, 1 and end on Dec, 31." (Neue Zeit, Graz, Austria) —_— Unaccustomed Duty Charles Priest, retiring after 40 years as a customs inspector, re~ reported that his strangest request came from a lady who asked “As long as you're going through my bags, will you look for my house keys which I've lost?” Add ed Priest, “And would you believe it, I found them: (Nouvelle Gazette, Charleroi, Belgium) Heraic Disguise The stronger sex likes to weac Medals, which indicate heroism, and hates to wear hearing aids, which suggest a Physival weak- ness. German far speciaticts have found a way to capitalize on this fact: their new hearing aida look tike medais and are worn as medaig, (Suddeuteche Zeitung, Munich) Dectine Of A Man \n odrer from the prefect of ‘police will forbid sandwich-men from carrying their advertising biliboards in the best and busiest sections of Paris. Now making only 45 cents an hour, the sand- wichmen fear smaller pay under the new restrictions, “As it is, this sandwich barely nourishes me,” said sandwich-man Jules Dument. “With the police biting at me, Ill end up barely @ crumb,” (Liberatian, Paris} Animal License Jean Le Corre applied for 2 hunting licenge in Cleuziou. Since he was not at home to receive it, the postman slipped it under his door, Unknown animals ripped the envelop and license to ribbons — aloney dreamers still gre‘ sia. bie of, The Constitution defines treason ny, for example, the hard, 9® “giving aid and comfort to our ved diplomats point out, should , e7emies.” chase,” the report explains, “such a combination of sbilities would heave had a bigh survival value. The development of intelligence 4. To demand your own way. “Don't invite only your friends, see only your family, go only ta the theater or ‘ors or the State Department ipeet about the impact of what | now happening in South Tica? Don't we support ‘ever highhanded government rable of running Laos, South Nam, Pakistan of Afghani- re is no argument that there certain frustrating problems «ected with the rise of dicta- sm our own hemisphere beack- In that connection, con- the demands in Congress the administration order war- to the Dominican Republic Continued On Page 13) Webster defines enemy as “one hostile to another; one who seeks the overthrow or failure of that to which he is opposed.” Certainly no one can argue that Communism is not “hostile” to us and that its announced purpose fs to overthrow capitalism (us) “to which they are opposed.” Surely bailing them out of the economic trouble created by their Slave state with the sale of wheat and other accommodations is giv- ing them aid and comfort, How, then, can you esespe the conclusion that the sale of wheat to Russia, inviting Tito 10 be the Srst guest at the Blair House, restaurant you prefer.” . 5. To complain. “It may be natural for you to complain about your jobs and your lot in life, but husbands detest that and really can't helg much.” 6. To become indifferent to your appearance and manners. “Dress your best and act your best for your husband. Friends gnd strangers are not half as important as he is.” 1. To criticize, tease of make fun of hubby. “You have got to keep building him up, not tearing him down. Polish his rose- colored glasses, don't break thern.“ 4 and speech would have gone hand in hand with each other.” Single- Minded NEW YORK — (WNS) — Three clubs have been formed here for single girls with a single purpose. One is for girls who wish to meet only unmarried doctors; one searches out single psychologists and analysts; a third concentrates on woattached scientists, Mem- bership is $25 a year. Said Sophie Speiser, the lady in charge: “I'm not too eager to beat ‘the drums, I've been getting al? the members 1 want.” before Le Corre got home. The hunting season may be over be- fore he gets another ticense ang can try to get his revenge. (La Liberte, Fribourg, Switzerland) Orive-tn Devotion | Parioli, the Italian architect, _ will appeal to Sunday drivers who don't want to miss church sery- ices by building a highway church for motorists at Carvazeno, near Venice. It will be dedicated to the Madonng of the Parkways, and worshipers can drive into the building in their cars. (Gazzettino, Vénice)
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