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Malcolm X — Part 33
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By JES FERON
Special ta The New York Times
+ LONDON, Dee. 6—The Rev. huge doors t- hezr the first
_ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. evensons =r. ever deliv-
‘told a congregation in St. ered in St.
| Paul's Cathedral today that Anglicen. i: Ming, @ Baptist,
. “the doctrine of black suprem- said, SAN oveo the world, as
-acy is as great a danger as wo «li uygie Jor justice and
the doctrine of white suprem- frelon, vor csust never use
acy." Four thousand Britons tt 4
Packed the cathedral to its [Stcond-h« methods —
a ewerns | if
7.uls by & none
‘cgroes in the United!
*. King added:
“W@ Pnust not scek to rise.
fram\a position of disadvantage
to pnb of advantage, substitul-
Yustice of one type for that,
; ier PWG must net sub-:
fFabdrossion for an-i
Poppressi i
Til-rights Teaaer, ¥isi -!
re on his way to Osig to
the Nobel Prize far
evoled his seinien laree-
to noncontroversiai thenies.
But his plea for mecieiation in
the rights struggle appeared ¢i-
reeted at the activities of Mual-
£ _ 4 jarém X, leader of the miitant
6 9 Dr C 1 1! ¥Siack Nationalist movement,
Who is also in Lonadn.
do MaleoIni X iy
—~ Telson
Belmont
7 Mohr
DeLoach
Casper.
Speaking on. television last Callahan
night, Maleolm warned that the Conrad
pationce of United States Ne-
grocs Was wearing thin in the Evans
fight for cqual richts, He in- Gale
timated that major violence,
was just under the surface. Rosen
At a news conference after Sullivan
his sermon, Dr. King pursued
the racial question. “Negrees in Tavel
the United States are more in
Totter
line with the philosophy of in- Trot :
tegration and torctiierness,” he Tele Room
said, “and not in line with rae Holmes
cial separation.
He added that only 75,000 aut Gandy
of 22 million Negrecs in the
United States “joined groups
supporting hlack supremacy.”
Dr. King's invitation to de- |
liver the Sunday-afternoom scr-
mon cane from Canon John |
\Cotlins of St. Paul's. There
tien, but their representation
Was small in scaportion to their
To oper cent saris ef the penne.
were Negroes in tho seen | |
datiqne There were also a cow,
foreign visitors. :
Dr. King spoke for three-!
quarters of am how on the’
theme “The Three Dimensions!
of a Comnicte Life: Length, a
Healthy, Rationa! Seli-Interests;
Ereath, Heuer ‘Thy Neigaber
and Heiznt. Love of Gag."
Quates His Wite
Ht quetsy Gree. nies
as well a5 poets. risder :
thers. world Jeaders, Atrs, Ning!
and the Ene. O-casionr hs
drew @ murmur ol anaestent!
froni the comers sation, |
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ORIGINAT, PILED fF
Recalling Ue paragle «f tie a4 : oC
Good Samaritag. who heiped a : ik
stricken nian on the read hes i?
tween Jericha and Jerisalem. —_
Dr. King asked why a privat
had passed by without slan-
ping. The priest may not havc!
“oliced the stricken man, For! Times Herald
King said, or he may have been!
‘Afraid to stop. Then again. Iori
Ring suggested, “he might tuave! The E..:. .q Star
‘been rushing off to farm a:
Jevicho Improvement Associa-!
The Washington Post and
The W.scington Daily News
New York Herald Tribune
stlon." New York Journal-American.
' To many worshipers scatee
‘in the transepts or behind the! New York Mirror
imassive colimns along the nave! New York Daily News
Dr. King was not visible, i
: Loudspeakers discrectty in. New York Post ny A
stalled in recesses and tchine The New York Times
‘Statuary carried his voice:
‘throughout the catheriral.
After the sermon, the conere-
-fation stood and sang a hymn
wthat beran:
| Once to every man and nation
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The New Leader
The Wall Street Journal] _.__-_ es
The National Observer —__
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