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...Russian display was a cause for concern although not necessarily for alarm. It was yet another spur to Washington's current reappraisal of U.S. military planning (see THE NATION) to determine whether the U.S. had the hard ware necessary for its defense. But the best answer to Russia's new planes may not be a better plane, but a new rocket or more Polaris submarines...
Relentless Rights. But the South's impatient young Negroes disagreed. And in Atlanta last year, when J. Lowell Ware, a Negro proprietor of a printing plant, proposed to Negro college students in Atlanta that they start a paper with his facilities, the Inquirer was born. In as editor, after two trial issues, went Carl Holman, 42, professor of English at Atlanta's Negro Clark College...
...commercial success eludes the Inquirer, it is mainly because Editor Holman and Publisher Ware do not care. The paper accepts ads, but none from downtown Atlanta merchants who have not integrated their stores. The Inquirer is unalterably geared to the relentless campaign of the Southern Negro for equal rights on every score. "When people say a story should be suppressed 'for the good of the community,' " says Carl Holman, "what they usually mean is peace at any price. We just don't believe in that...
World War II, when it flung up flimsy barracks for Southern Negro defense workers. Today nearly half the population is on relief. Narcotics, robbery and corruption are common. Last winter Police Chief William Ware stole a Christ mas fund for underprivileged children. Township Supervisor Elwood Dickens' saloon, the dirtiest in town, is a hangout for minors. Royal Oak Township's rapes, burglaries and arson cases go uninvestigated. The township treasury has an unexplained shortage...
Fire Chief Timothy White pointed out that during this month trucks have used the Quincy St. route 27 times. There is no other street as suitable for the Fire Department, he stated, declaring that the alternatives are to go two blocks east on Ware St. or around through Harvard Square and down congested Massachusetts...