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Ruffles and flourishes started the visit on the White House South Lawn. "Enemies of peace and foes of freedom still move in the world," Johnson told his short, slim visitor by way of greeting. "But their chance to prevail is a much lesser chance now because of the response that was made in Korea by those United Nations which showed a decent respect for the values-as well as the opinions-of all mankind. We welcome this strength that your land offers now to the defense of freedom, not only in Korea but in Viet Nam as well...
...ETAO IN I N score at 4-4. In the number two doubles, Crimson sophomores Davis and Dick Appleby made a grand effort taking the Unfortunately, the Quaker pair grabbed first set, 6-2, against George and Brown, the second set 6-2, but it looked like Harvard might prevail when Appleby and Davis broke Brown's service at the start of the third set. Penn, however, broke back twice, and won the deciding...
...Fight It Yourself." At times, reason seemed about to prevail, as when Robert Gordon, 20, a psychology student, arose and pointed at a placard proclaiming the death of U.S. morality. Said he: "I have always been led to believe that good manners are a prerequisite of morality. I'd like to ask what these students are doing here, standing against a wall, protesting loudly, and generally enjoying a right of freedom that would be denied them in any Communist society...
...News, which used to make a practice of parroting the segregationist line, has covered the trouble in Selma fully and fairly and has run some thoughtful analyses of civil rights problems. "Whatever progress this state has made is imperiled when an atmosphere of hatred and fear is allowed to prevail," said the News in an editorial. "That atmosphere is thickened, not dispelled, by intemperate actions of uniformed law officers of the state of Alabama, its counties or its municipalities...
...near Auckland, is erecting a $4,500,000 resort for 200 guests, who will be ferried from the mainland by hydrofoil. "Natural charm provides only half the attraction," says Kerridge. "The New Zealander's friendliness must provide the rest." At his private resort, the blue laws will not prevail, and no one will...