Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1963, p. 30

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out in ominous expressions ofj... URGES EDUCATION violence." VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van- But Wilkins says the high|couver Council of Women presi- drama of the street demonstra-|dent Mrs, A. D. Beirnes has tions, the Freedom Rides andjurged education to alert mem- the -- has ngage os bers to the needs and problems acl ed . She listed NAACP has done little. <. ae ee citisens for "Don't go giving them your|subsidized housing, problems of money when it should be given/narcotics addiction and air pol- to us," he urges Negroes. "'To/lution, concern over obscene 30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 19, 1963 Five Groups Compete For Negroes Support WASHINGTON (CP) -- Fivejand support from the Negro, Recently white Alabama cler- r : main organizations are compet-|nopulation. The internal battle|gymen criticized Dr. King for ai Sarg to the et pepe of civic gov ing for the attention and the|r,. ieadership can be expected|!eading the demonstrators in ; : P White civil rights leaders who poFALSE TEETH Suppo! erican Negroes in Birmingham, Ala., where polic their Galvan ites igen ra-|t0 deepen as the desegregation yer high pl rec support the drive for integration Bohn Slide or Slip? , an improved powder cial discrimination in the United|campaign continues. hoses on the advancing Ne-|are worried about the leadership rinkled on upper or lower || Extra Value Day OUTSTANDING FLOOR CLEARANCE OF The Black Muslims are under] groes, quarrel, The internal struggle States. ; - bitter attack by the other four] "Was not Jesus an extremist|Could itself increase the change Four of the groups want de- segregation and a lowering of racial barriers. The fifth, the Black Muslims, oppose desegre- gation. Progress of the Negroes to- wards equality sometimes is marred as the leaders of the groups quarrel among them- selves in competition for funds Atlantic Board Shift Causes House Dispute OTTAWA (CP)--State Secre- tary Pickersgill and Conserva- tive opposition members tangled in the Commons Tuesday over the new Liberal government's motives for revising the makeup of the Atlantic Development Board. The government plans to add six members to the five-man board, established by the last Parliament under Conservative Bovernment. + "A gimmick to get rid of the present members," said Hugh John Flemming, former revenue minister and one-time Conserv- ative premier of New Bruns- wick. "The lowest type of political] partisanship that you could pos- sibly find," added _ Robert Coates, Conservative MP for the Nova Scotia constituency of Cumberland. Not so, replied Mr. Pickers- gill, minister responsible for op- erations of the fledgling board and Newfoundland's cabinet representative. « "The political complexion of the persons appointed will not be a factor at all," he said. SPEAK ON AMENDMENT They spoke on a government resolution preliminary to intro- duction of amending legislation, | which also will provide the} board with a $100,000,000 fund Debate on the resolution was not completed and will give way today to the start of the six-day debate on the budget presented dast Thursday by Finance Min- ster Gordon. « Other Commons developments "Tuesday: a 1. Mr; Gordon was greeted awith cries of "resign" and "'shame" as he gave further ex- Planations of the hiring of three outside helpers for preparation 'bf the budget. Prime Minister 'Pearson offered to obtain a 'legal opinion from the justice "department on the action. ~ 2, External Affairs Minister Martin said that,. for security -feasons, the government cannot "produce any documents -- in ewhole or in part--showing the! urported nuclear commitments} bf the former Conservative gov-| | -ernment, ~ 3. Mr. Pickersgill said the| proposed 90 - per - cent federal! "contribution toward the cost of] 'completing the Trans - Canada| 'Highway will apply only to work done in the Atlantic proy- sinces, none of which has com- pleted its section, groups. The preach hatred and death for the whites, whom they describe as "the devils." They oppose inte- gration, Black Muslims|in love?'"' Dr. King replied. WILL COME OUT calling for a Negro emotions did not come out in|by advocating more daring as- state completely divorced from|%¢monstrations, '"'they will come' saults. of white-Negro physical vio- lence as each Negro leader competes against the other to past If the Negroes' repressed|draw the attention of the masses feng FABTEE THisalkaline gar breath". 'Get FAS' counters everywhere. ae be aia false teeth more firmly | place, Do not slide, slip or rock. | ty taste or | e (none | the white race. EXERT INFLUENCE The other four want complete integration, but their methods of attack are influenced to some extent by the militant Black | Muslims, Their avenues range from courtrooms to lunch count- ers; from schools to the streets. Most prominent is the Na- tional Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, of which Roy Wilkins is executive secretary. It was the NAACP which pressed many of the court battles which trong white schools to Negro children. It was the NAACP which lost| a prominent field secretary) when Medgar Evers was shot in the back at Jackson, Miss. But NAACP policies do not} lead to high drama. Wilkins bit-| terly complains that other, | fledgling bodies are getting the) credit while the NAACP does} the job. He named the Congress for Racial Equality, the South- ern.Christian Leadership Con- ference andthe Student Non- Violent Co-Ordinating Commit- tee. IMITATE GANDHI Both the Congress for Racial| Equality and the Student Com- mittee advocated the passive re- sistance of Mohandis K. Gandhi,| mixed with colorful demonstra- tions. And Dr. Martin Luther} King's Southern Christian Lead-| ership has tended to fall into! line, mainly to offset the influ-} ence of the Muslim extremists. | While NAACP stuck to the courts, CORE and the students| initiated the Freedom Rides into the southern states. They| boldly established the lunch-) counter sit-ins that infuriated| the whites. 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