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16th Street Church Bombing — Part 34
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* partmentads trying to opver
up any clues to the crime
| that at may Gamage the Negro
ontbeee rumors are elmilar
' to others under way even be-
fore Sundsy's bombing. They
gained strength from « fe-
mark Gov. George C. Wallace
made last week to the effect
[that the Justice Department
et not be trusted to make
public anything about previ-
. ous bombings that might em-
- barrass civil-righters.
' The spread of the rumors
indicates no mistrust in the
FBI, Instead, jt indicates
monumental mistrust of the
chief of the Justice Depart-
ent, Robert F. Kennedy,
Whose name is anatheme in
much of Alabama. --
However, Mr. Kennedy’s
statements on Birmingham,
which ‘were carried here on
television Thursday morning,
were 60 tempered that they
were joyfully received by the
icity administration. Mr. Ken-
foety said he didn’t think
fay troops were neces-
sary here. He added that he
_ Goubted anything could be
accomplished by saying,
“Everyone's gcim- tn get
“along or we'll prick you with
8 bayonet.”
. inn tana “Af rt < remarks
madeé it tasier for Mayor Al-
bert Boutwell later in the day
fro ask the Attorney General's
brother, the President, to re-
celve an official white delega-
tion from Birmingham. In
{ Birmingham, it is an act of
political daring to seek direct
communication with a Ken-
, hedy.
! The Mayor’s delegation will
tell the President on Monday
. the olty administration's aide
‘ of the story in an effort to
' balance some of the views
expressed to the President
Thursday by seven Negro
leaders headed by the Rev.
Dr,-Martln, Luther King jr.
_Meenwhile, leaders of both
annear
BrEER. EM
rar
operate th the two-man
task force being sent here by
Presidemt Kennedy-—Kenneth -
C. Royal and Earl “Red”
Blatk. They voiced the opinion
that ihe two will have a
concern themselves with
willing ba o-
- Birmingham's economic prob- -
lems, not just the outward
signs of racial confilet.
The basis of the diacontent
of Negroes “ig thetr lack of
participation in the main-
‘atreem of the city’s economy,"
said Arthur Shores, Negro at-
torney whose home has been
bombed twice.
W. C. Hamilton, executive
secretary to the Mayor, agreed
that the basis is economic, but
discounted the implication of
discrimination. He put it thig
way: “There is a wide lack
of opportunity . for both
Negroes and whites, particu-
larly in unskilled fobs."
Also ¢iting the economic
ksapect of the conflict was the
Most. Rev. Thomas J. Toolen,
Archbishop of the Mobile-
Birmingham Diocese. In a
pastoral letter that will be
r-ad tomorrow from all Cath-
olic pulpits in Alabame «nd
northwest Florida, he anid:
“We see the falr ctty of
Rirmingham slowly being de-
stroyed. For neither business
nor industry will come into
a city in which there is ao
much hatred and_ destruc-
tion,”
As for the churech-bombing,
he said: “it is difficult to un-
derstand how a clvilired hu-
man belng could have in his
heart euch hatred.”
Attendance at the three
Cseegregated schouls contin-
ued to rise yesterday, but
Mrs. Ray McFall, a leader of
the private school movement,
said this “does not mean we're
pimitting defeat.” Bhe add-
ed: “This is a temporary
Pane uslil we get our private
_ school set up.” 7 *
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