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Robert F Kennedy — Part 7
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"Mr. Kennedy's Visit
‘Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy has
‘ome and gone from Montzomery—
und apparenily nothing much is
changed as far as the state—or Ken-
nedy—are concerned.
‘Not thal any change was expected.
‘Mr. Kennedy's visit was one of the
many (rips in which he is meeting
with U. S. district attorneys over the
vation. Ilis conference yesterday with
Gev. George Wallace was just thrown
'n for good measure, officially any-
way.
‘Actually, we all should realize that
wherever a Kennedy or any other of-
ficehalder is concerned, Uirse trips
‘wave political overtones.
The whole Kennedy family is aware
that next year is election year and
‘hat their Democratic Party is going
‘o have rough sailing in the South.
Tt seems likely that President Ken-
nedy will dip down into Alabama next
month when he visils in Tennessee.
Mndoublediy he is trving ia mend
volitical fencers and all the party stal-
Wares in! to help him.
We musk realize
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Politics is involved in the issue which
separates the Kennedys from 2 great
bulk of Southern Democrats—integra-
tion.
Robert Kennedy said in Montgom-
ery yesterday, after talking with Gov-
ernor Wallace, “The governor has al-
ways said that he thinks these matters
Should be resolved by local people.
And my position has been that, so
long as local people can work out
these problems satisfactorily, the gen-
eral government will not have to
move in.”
The catch here is ‘so long as local
people can work out these problems
satisfactorily." It means satisfactorily
to officials in Washington.
And their satisfactorily yardstick
usually is political.
There are indications that other
sections of the country are beginning
to realize that the integration issue is
being used for political effect by the
party in power fas the Republicans
also have donc). Perhaps its effec-
alsa (hich Wuset—tereriess will be lessened. “Wr tinpe so.
(Indicate page, name of
newspaper, city and state.)
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