Show I SENATOR BROW of Georgia i meets the civil rights decision in te the right kind of a 1 spirit The Senator Sen-ator is president of the leading I y railways of the state and says that t on his roads no distinction shall be made between races colored people being accorded equal accommodations I accommoda-tions with whites only that neither e r will be permitted to intrude upon r the other On all his trains there t w shall be a car reserved for white i ladies traveling alone and desiring P seclusion there shall be other cars for the two races one no better in i j any respect than the other negroe will notbe allowed to ride in the = cars set apart for the whites and whites will not be permitted to I intrude themselves upon the blacks t 1 This is a common sense view of the matter and one which ought tot M t a to-t t commeni itself to the sane and selfrespecting of each race The = i intelligent colored man does not desire de-sire to force himself into company t I where he is not wanted hence he J Ii = 5 1 will never be annoyed by being I i j5 rejected by white society As toE to-E the ignorant boorish black who S t I would compel whites to endure his offensive association the whites J k have a moral if not a legal right to l t 1 be protected from him The negroes a f i will hardly fail to be pleased by i l t t a Senator Browns plan and the 1 S t 1 whites can find no cause for complaint 1 1 S com-plaint against it |