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The* I I - ' a: .• • d a Jl'.r if! _ to '-h 'a.;, • r r ..iruua.'c equal ^tatu- with i.*._ ' - •Aha h’ ha- ‘hreatened ' . a- : : • ! ■ ,a: ; , r . > ra - . n A re ent .• - or : .r - •:.at* - .;, -oiv *• this problem hr a be .nplcnicntcd In l; ::: . r 'he pa-t '* vt-ral month- -, t vs -. - .a11*'r. r. a - n**cn racked by ^ lan-u.:. •• • ■ a: b« 'wten Flt-mir.-' and Wal- . <in- r !t.n_.rh n.-uited in the fall of h-a- !b . ,r ('ab-ru-t One < t the glor.e- of • ■ v Ii. -...a , prcst.-iou- L'n.versity of i. uva - ,a'-<i in the Flemish-speaking • t r ’ ... . - a * r toundmg .n 1423. ■ r.<- u: - ■ a ••n* a- the dominant h >-m • ; • - • .r ex puis.-an of French- :a-ak;: - o : :acUitv charged with a. h r- :a..:. culture into Fland- SIVWlNil POKTI OI SPEAKINCi AMFRK \NS ar- ' u.-. • from the United t> > an o: ' .• ' American . as the an A.th which he is r Central and .Ssjuth <• Lat.n lands, so vast in and potential, yet so a, pro;:re-s. lack of . a e and Spanish is the rat man;, of our well- '•xp<-n-ive efforts to aid eund*-red Leaders Ask: Who Speaks For The Negro . M ■ B\ rm ( URONK I F s ( .i11 it I New - Bureau ( i a I M H I \ idle an- a dm I ' t . . V 1 , k Va. ('u:r.:i irnii d e < r \ I'.J.t | el'cenl ■ 1 \ - nwm d are *-\ i umii ! - le-- 'han arc- ill id - Nat: ’.a 1 ^ipmer.fs ar* Vs* »!, A- t* rm ’\ i 'm-ta - *. . _:••••• Arne: a a A:. : ' popular an. r - backwari .:. know ii-d.* * : E- : r a k - n w na -. ; ; mean.ns and : tile-r p. - in.i ; , : * K . *•.'"■ .an. ^,1 Holrm ■•. - t i : tho.-e wh -nr a k i beeoii.1 : j . n. to Latm . \ mi- r a - a ( fUsit a: er. • _ : . hemrphern wrote Oliver Wendell .'r.p.ii m which the soul of r .' enshrined " Until we -i-m/arr of ’hiv with respect a. and act accordingly, we 'o make the, progress in dar.tv which 1 so ungently needed SF (()M> I ANf.UAOF IS A MIST AH o: n-i.ra ap the tact that a second langua • ; ,t .< a- - a must for American student : ' i* nur children show any 1 intere-t a a . ,n • f.e Spanish and Portuguese influence .;. -be munding of the New World . . . or m ■ h* [Jiight of the Latin American nations 1 tei p* d n poverty, disease, and in some in-fann vatua: -lavery. encourage them to tudv ’O languagi-s of this vast continent But even if ur f h,ld r en never do go to foreign lands knowa-cl.'i- ijf and facility in, a second language will broaden their hori zons and maki them beNer and more useful Americans. \ t' Ur . a' i- ’. ’ r.-,1 - P .' 1 " r t .. M !. FrafiK Armil'i. a m.- t h- I' 1 ’r>'m. ’ t I.! i t 1 - !'i. - l" 1 r. e lit * f 1 ' 1 !1 a O le-ti"!:-;.!,.;-.;!!' a Sun■;ay S.-r,<- p-r igran, 1.- * hie - *1 t in in Brazil. Hi- said that the f hamiieif v .feh’. ,.ma.' ;"r * • • :: • ep-i 1. . . iii.-tnofiti-'f ir*-'- t the :'"<>(j, ;t i»: r * - n Th:- apaannt.- iem with 1 '.a. i". \vell-int‘-t:tiii!.e<i. .i.osely a-imirif'tt numerous coniiaaint> >>: gi; ruption s’irr"un.iling U < . aio am' ' A. her count re-. Th:- > '* n:e ? n.m. ' - ::.r* - " ''mm:, -t a’'. - aret'uily S*'me procedure nvi-t ip t make - ertain ‘hat ••..!' foi.d -v. 1 pn'.'-fi’- We net it tne nee.'.y in-teai! "1 *at‘<'t.;i.v the po keUxioks of the politima!:-. I na-s the food reaches the hungry, the pn g-ram -houhi he '■ancelled. Force-Feedng I rgept Noti- e: Those two words art the heading on a hold-face, mixed appeal in a fommunUt newspaper. And here i- the full te.\ r of the “urgent notice ’: “It appears to he the policy of official- r'.;. .liter ■ r.f Kennedy Xaman:-l rat am tuok -'fi.ee - f. - * a - a m - fn . an w . • i 1 tin \ \At P ieac! r uti tne a- 1.1 vea- n ’ ir : Un- q,n t.un ( e '. • :ti r Mi N.i.r ■ t : ti : tn bud.f fn tnmur a fiv b but >; ,t,d lie w-'llld meet w.’ll The n fepre 1 nta'iv e- No rejil - ’ -e:.- ; t a a, e na-: w a.h him I Ii* ana ( ' i ! ■ h -u'l.pto.n ’no 4 'in l'i M .-on- Ih. :m st mm; ■ ir Wplr I » • J ; i I ; , 1 •V, . . '• '1 ’ll'- Nl _ I’l 1 pi -Ph- 'I fn-n ^ : " J M A t K - 11 : -hi- N ♦ m t ■ (i 1 a.. UUf U> fl - n iuj a- II man> g r -u [) t) iW many n i * • . ' •i ■ l f ii i:;. g .,,. , . t < iH f. a:.d >Nl i • in m- ie P*t-' in ivl n any ah fialiit *>t t-n •.. m: . • . ’ H ' 'A * 1 . , -n ! i a. . If ^ , t i .A . 1 c. ! U tilt' (It .' n w 4 ,r- HO Hit - mu T 1) t < " n -: (i i'l l ih’ I)r L''' •It" /.ft' ’ ■; r. ' ' \ p; » -: pr iblt-m- inizauun-. \nd afiov t* al who - poak - -i ■ r :* ill - i o- i ; 1 • . i i . 1 * i' the late Piv-aient Kennedy ,lir ai< ‘ ma )"r: , r\i d c p d the rivalry aopulatiun ’ a • i-n * fa -.in - mile arr \ At P m i i 1.1- v.- n-rr •i: : :!<•• a tn h e\- ii a h - d- rie ot the Negro P 1 i t ann ' * i-e : a - ' -m- •ya-Ttfc vm. have rmn 1- ten-* - , un- w r:" nil --t i.*-'' . m ■ -aii'. r, _ ‘fit'. : ' ' J * ? ( U i (i .. M > I A r. r < . - a v .* rid-'.'. ;dt- ju'tib- i u.i i -:: i a. 1. -.Mr if -r :p." !UTlt>. Aitholigb * ci;. * _ r i - v T(,i, .ip- maifi- !a a :. n t - nr^r ! it M(i ii\ * fa- ; r rg ram m .*-t ut- • i *nf • urt mr ' r HVs I't-if. T: ’I'-l c hay t- iicefi ■ - Th.-v had ahd coi- \' i*t nam na apia-o! v outh \i. -Nib - es r.v aa (’• »H K w a- -poa*- man - tu in v.p a tent Tin -lUiata n a nab: 1 n.d d. ".irbrn. t ’ ' b ’h the peaetful Negro lead- - r and ‘lie S*af*• < >:;:e.a.- p-. - • , - wfi-i wi-h to avoid blood-he i molt- v. ha I he a.ff.euitv of finding uaiil- t e who :- i epr*-emat iv e for .rua’e and ,n wh.it w,i- -ummed up in a iem e u’-d* j P-iice-Negr eonir -n’o! in nie.nun. fin ot 'he Stati Hou-e wbbv A law. s , ntI h! t . • , man a ked a ho -poke f r the gr-'Up Nob'>d\ a :n char.' here '. a Ni _rn : eterted VjU&UsZZ OH, gmMmlll. PW" ‘ '1 !' I. 1 •» UJ H IV an oxurH ie • e r , j ’l!, 1 ): 1 day : be the • vv ,1 - ’m* - !)• )d.. el-e u■ a. 1 n*ih- dv knew v fii 1 w a - -pi akin, .n e-pon-i- . ;. oht'U’ Xn.ei'icu - _!'*oite-t '•■me-', nr bam .nee the from . . u ir ChtBtbli ‘he neem Orangeburg . Joy comes with the morn- tot, when dawn . ame he ms.-fPsalms .50:.,) trident- _athi red at the Cen- When there is mi-undei- • -r to vote on wh.ther to standing or inharmony in the .ve the leader- t the home, when there seem- to be \.\\t. 1’ the right t b“ * he £i lack of communication bc- tficial -poke m.-n 'Huy o.d tween husband and wife nr just that 1 arent and child -this ton The greying leader- < f the shall pass. Let us have the pa- N A \( P field a pn - nmftr- tlence and forbearam*• to kee| •m c and -aid tfiat they hud [ oised and peaceful, to know neen a ked to h uidle -tudint that inharmony cannot run- gripe- tinue. that love will ma!.* u (lovern--r Robert U Me- things right. Joy conics wi'f a compi- \ dii lv .•:. V.: r.-.h’- ; ' c. - --at - I am 1 rder i a uose your Paper Trousseau at 1.1! I.AR!) BOLAND 'i'. "'f 'o a;:-res correctness . . . confers distinction. Invitations Announcements I ifomals Thank You Notes kite prion Napkins Our bridal consultant w I b.;’p y0j V- tn friend , and v'dc .-.•and • 9 cc.n- t- - -1 -n a 1 r-bastiv cf >cjr vm-Jo -g f ruparat.on. the F\tn n ' o raci-m. bo'h bpaek W 11: P! o t: a h V _ o ■., f!'"m tin - rep i t jt poll-ible iavv an.d. and the na'.. n a vv inch w ,11 -u! 'o r Charge or Budget Terms! Dillard Boland, Jeweler K. Bills Street — ( Inton. S. (’. MEMBER OF NATIONAL BRIDAL SERVICE at the rincinnati \Vorkhr>use not to pro- ; Nmr iiad previously said tne morning, vide intravenous feeding for those enga x h; , lT w . h ' recognized the ge<l in hunger strikes. Def’ourcy Sf|uir N'AACP a- the final authori ty speaking for the Negro in was not force fed throughout her Ion" 1 south Carolina imprisonment and emerged from prison A11 u '' nt n duie'iy and it drastically weakened. Since Wally Nelson and StaU , ()Mu .. a i s In ,a llt is not being fed either, his health may be cooelude a settlement jieaic- «eriously jeopardized. We urged (sic) lu } !v 1 . , , 1 , , 1 Then came a group which our readers to protest vigorously to the * warden of Cinncinnati (sic) workhouse, __ the Mayor of Cincinnati and the Gover nor of Ohio.” Can you imagine the uproar if the Ohio officials had force-fed the two hun ger-striking comrades, thus violating their “civil rights?” Patronize Chronicle Advertisers TUF CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C., MARCH 14, 196R Shr Cltntmt (Eljnnttrl? DONNY WILDER, Editor and PubUsher f stab! Inked ISM PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable in Advance) Out-of-County __ One Year, $4.00; Six Months, $2 50 One Year, $5.00 Second Class Postage Paid at Clinton, S. C. POSTMASTER: Send Form K7B to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. 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