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» 'S T ' ». Page 4 The Portland Observer June 13, 19<M) N ews A round T own T h is W e e k in H istory T h is w eek o f June thirteenth to nineteenth, I w ill describe the d ila to ry m oves on to President Johnson. Senators' fin a l reactions, sum m arized p rogression o f the C iv il R ights B ill thro u g h Congress. J u n e 15-The C iv il Rights B ill suffers a in an h o u r-lo n g speech to Congress, included these tw o pleas: -B a rry G o ld w a te r cla im e d to be setback, w hen the Senate rules out an u nalterably opposed to d is c rim in a tio n o f any so rt", yet decided to vote against the C R b ill on the basis th a t-a c c o rd in g to h im -p a rts o f the b ill " fly in the face o f the C o n s titu tio n ". He said p u b lic a m endm ent—the "p u b lic accom oda tio n s" se ctio n --w h ich w o u ld outlaw d is c rim in a tio n in hotels, restaurants, and o th e r p u b lic-se rvice places. The vote was 63-23 against the a d d itio n o f the amendm ent. Leaders o f the fig h t to defeat the b ill included Senator B a rry G old w a te r, w ho w ent on accom m odations o f B lacks and equal e m p lo ym e n t title s were a threat to in d iv id u a l fre e d o m (perhaps his in d iv id u a l freedon o f abusing B lacks to lose the race fo r president in 1964 (against Johnson), and Senator Eugene M c C a r th y , of the in fa m o u s M c C a rth y is m "c o m m u n is t fin g e r w o u ld be h in dered!) (G o ve rn o r W illia m Scranton o f Pennsylvania broke in to say that G o ld w a te rs o p in io n on the b ill is p o in tin g " trials. June 17-T he unfortunate, as it w ill k ill his chances at defeating Johnson. A nd, indeed, he lost C iv il R ig h ts B ill experiences another b lo w : in another a tte m p t by the Senate to slo w dow n the passing o f the b ill, Senator Strom T h u rm o n d , a dem ocrat fro m South C a ro lin a , comes up w ith another few am endm ents. E very one of the proposed amendm ents was voted dow n by Senate members. J u n e 18-The C iv il Rights B ill fin a lly makes its w a y past the Senate, and speedy Service Friendly Quote!!! to Johnson.] -Senator R ich a rd Russell, a dem ocrat fro m G eorgia, said "the m o v in g fin g e r is w ritin g the fin a l act o f the longest debate and the greatest tragedy ever played out in the Senate o f the U nited States." H m m m , R ussell...equal rights fo r persons o f every c o lo r is a great tragedy...? Best Cash Prices DAD’S OIL SERVICE Heating Oils 104 N.E. Russell St. Portland, OR 97212 (503) 282-5111 ÏYOUR ONEY Get Control Of Your Cash Flow It's easier than many realize to get control of vour cash flow, cut your debt and start a saving plan Much of the answers to these prob lems lie in knowing where to put your money and learning how to develop a tax-saving strategy’. How well you do in the '90s may depend on the investment advice you get now. 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