Antarctic Crossing
Film Set for Tonight
A free showing of a British
color film entitled "Antarctic
Crossing," will be shown to
night at 8 o'clock at the Med
ford High school auditorium.
Sponsoring the show is the
Tucker Sno-Cat corporation
of Medford. The film, taken
during the journey of British
Antarctic explorers under the
leadership of Sir Vivian
Fuchs, will show the four
Medford-made Sno-Cats which
were the main means of trans
portation by the expedition.
-The doors will open at 7:15
p.m. This is the first time the
film has been shown publicly
here.
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54th Year
Medford
2nd SECTION MEDFORD,
Six States
Comply With Integration Rule
By ROY WILKINS
Executive Secretary, National
Association for the Advance
ment of Colored People
(Written for UPI)
New York -UPD- Five years
ago the United States Su
preme Court unanimously
ruled that compulsory separ
ation of the races is unconsti
tutional. When this decision
was handed down on May 17,
1954, the laws of 17 states and
the practice of the . District
of Columbia required the iso
lation of Negro public school
children from children of oth
er races.
Today six states (Alabama,
Georgia, Mississippi, South
Carolina, Lousiana and Flori
da) , still ref'ise even token
compliance with Supreme
Court ruling as to elementary
and high schools.
Florida has announced ten
tatively that it will desegre
gate one elementary school
in Miami next September.
Lousiana has Negro students
in its state university and in
several state colleges. Florida
has two Negro university stu
dents. Therefore, in fact, only
four states have no sort 'of
desegregation in. public edu
cation. Far From Accurate
But a geographical sum
mary is a far from accurate
measure of the progress made
in terms of numbers of stu
dents. In North Carolina, Vir
ginia and Tennessee only tok
en integration is in effect.
While some 400,000 Negro
children are now in integrat
ed systems in the South, there
remains a total of 2,500,000
in strictly segerated situa
tions. Measured in terms of
the monolithic pattern of seg
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OREGON, MONDAY, MAY
Still Refuse To
regation which existed five
years ago, significant progress
has been made. Measured in
terms of the monumental job
ahead, far too little progress
has been achieved.
The opponents of integra
tion can take small comfort
from the present picture, for
the forces arrayed against
them must certainly prevail.
Among these are law and
morality, economics and sci
ence,' the emergence interna
tionally of a powerful anti
Western bloc, and the gener
al trend of the mid-century
toward the recognition of hu
man dignity and individual
liberty.
Segregation Opposed '
Since its formation in 1909,
the NAACP has opposed ra
cial segregation in public ed
ucation. We held then, as we
do now, that compulsory seg
regation cheats Negro child
ren of equal educational op
portunities, deprives them of
"equal protection of the
laws," and handicaps them in
our competitive free enter
prize system.
That these children aite eag
er to compete has been dem
onstrated again and again as
they have braved humiliation
and violence with dignity and
restraint in order to enjoy
their right to an unsegregated
education, Some have made
honor rolls, one in Oklahoma
is a valedictorian, and others
have gone on to college.
The United States needs,
now more than ever, to dem
onstrate the fairness and free
dom of the democratic sys
tem. But our Little Rocks and
our. mobs are spoiling the im
age we seek to present to the
world. If the challenge of the
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Tribune
25, 1959 Pages 1-6
Communist dictatorship is to
be met and thrown back, all
our youth, regardless of race,
religion or station, must have
free access to the best of ed
ucation and scientific train
ing. The NAACP and Negro
Americans will not be satis
fied and our country will not
be at full strength, physically
and spirtually, until every
man, woman and child is
equal before the law, with no
exceptions, no trickery, no de
tours. CHRISTENING Sharon
Coker makes like a baseball
player as she prepares to
christen the APL liner Pres
ident Buchanan, about to
rsail from San Francisco on
its maiden voyge'to Japan.
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Communists May
Be Responsible
ForObsceneBooks
Washington - (DPD A wit
ness told cdngressional inves
tigators last week there are
indications the Communists
may be distributing obscene
literature in this country as
part of a deliberate effort "to
morally sabotage American
youth."
Dr. Clyde Taylor, public
affairs secretary for the Na
tional Association of Evangel
icals, asked a House post of
fice subcommittee to look into
the possibility. ,
Taylor was one of the sev
eral witnesses from church
and civic groups demanding
stronger legislation against
smut peddlers.
Chairman Kathyrn E. Gran
ahan (D-Pa.) said she believed
immediate action was called
for to deal with the entire
problem of obscenity.
Need For Crusade
"This hearing," she said,
"should serve to point up the
seriousness of the problem and
the need for decent citizens
everywhere to unite in a cru
sade against the dealers of
smut and filth whose activities
weaken the moral life of this
nation." ' u :
Only a few days ago, she
said, a grand jury in Detroiit
returned indictments against
three Californians on charges
of mailing information on
lewd literature, some of which
allegedly went to a 15-year-old
boy.
The action was taken under
a new federal law which per
mits prosecution at the point
of delivery of such material.
OVERCOME" BY 'PAY
Hawthorne, Fla. (DPD Po
lice said "all he could drmk'
was just too much for Lee
Douglas, 41. Douglas, a Ne
gro, was charged with accep
ting $8 and "all he could
drink from a gallon of whis
key for spreading a cam
paign rumor about the mayor.
He was found sitting queitly
at the foot of an oak tree,
recuperating.
Economy never looked so good as the
Ford Custom 300 Tudor (above) beautifully
demonstrates. And the Galaxie Club Victo
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WaBl Street Chatter
New York-tDPD-Although re
sistance to further decline is
likely to develop at these
levels, there is little indication
as yet of any dynamic upward
movement in the stock mar
ket, says Bache & Co.
Value Line experts total
plant and equipment expendi
tures will be about 8 per cent
larger than this year than in
1958 and that, for the most
part, this increase will be con
centrated in outlays for ma
chinery. Dynamics Corp. of America
by the end of this year could
be earning at a rate of 85 to
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90 cents a snare, against the
1958 earnings of 16 cents a
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The estimate assumes full con
version of the preference stock
and normal taxes. In 1960,
earnings should be above the
90 cent level, the firm adds.
Standard & Poor's finds the
gas utility and natural gas
pipeline industry will con
tinue its dynamic growth in
1959.
Timken Roller Bearings
will reportPari excellent June
quarter, according to W. E.
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The fifth survey reports
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Burroughs Corp. expects the
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Olin Mathieson with major
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