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' , - . - , ' ' - of the dra7-ma Barnett seemed to want to allow Meredith on the campus and then to have him forced off by the angry mob: Such a result would benefit Barnett twofold; It would purge him of the C011- he faced for- - nor, allowing Mereditit;: on the tampus;. it would leave Ole Miss still a 'totally white school, and Barnett might persuade Mr. Kennedy it was too dangerous to try again then. Matters never worked out thatway. - . n i .26E a - : - ble. - - - b ' - 01.) ,,k ... . the moment the federal court had ordered Meredith's admission; The fuR weight of the netioul government would sooner or later be brought to bear on the problem. That was inevita- -,- - - 1 -- - AP ,---- Airall .A010 AP o , ,N - .. Aigt .C,Wir,"(ittrr. AO - ) k 4.40 , -- i I frill in': t't , Final Result The final result of the struggle had never been in doubt from - ii tartlet-in- eause..-- is 0,,,I ' all-nig- ht -- , - L 2 7 - ' .... jure their , ::.' - -- -- - . overwhelming setback. And this, lit the longruk overshadowed every Other-- aspect of the Oxford incident . ,. Southern leaders, many of whom opposed integration,- - ad-mitted the fairness of Mr. Ken- nedy's approach. Some harsh- ly;critic1xect7Barnett.:71:)therS Awned- they, e -" 4 fl tly.,w .. , saw Barnett's--trad- iW 1 livk , . performance became tragic cleuto those who watched, the southern racists suffered an away-in-disgust- -as I j .,1!C,Uto -- ' . u Ross Barnett's to the nation, - a;;; la- - lederaldelay. As the exhausdve search for , , 0 Noll - ., through 'the local and state authorities.' And up until Sunday there badbeen no violence.' . The thought of Little Rock and Elsenhower's 7 precipitou- s- dispatch of.lederal troops haunted the Kennedy. They felt that not enough attention had been paid to the Little Rock situation before it became necessary to send in the Army. 'rhe suddenness of the action had not only embit- tered the South but Oiled also shocked,,therest011- theunited States and the world;-----.77 ;: Applied Pressure'. ---t The year before, in Montgomery, Ala., Bob 'Kennedy in' an vigil had slowly applied - - -- - the'. n a legal, Patient approach a peaceful solutiorrwas reported OD , , ofthe11111011.11r-Ke- nedy's whole strategy was based -- E1.9-619- 2 0 a state - ,- - . , - , - - - ' - .. - . - , -- - - - t ' -- . - ' ' ' MEMORIAL A:LBUM ' - - JOHN FITZGERALD 1(ElitiEDv,. - O.- - - - - , t igtO , -- - , the . - ' , - ' - -- , d more Highlights of speeches given by our,belo'ved 35th President- .- Included ' are.- - excerpts - from -- the Inaugural- Address, Civil Rights, Cuban Rc:cicets and many morel This fine 3312 LP album ' will be ti cherished possession In every American home. . , . .6 .. Now auallabla at yOUrioccut.n. Woolworth StOrt - - k,), -- , 1 Tones - , 1 - -- ) 6 k - -- -- lie were the men who always seem' 4 -- .,' 'Mt A -- . ils - , States almost twi- 011MNMI 'through-Unitetable. Burke Marshall, who had marshals in a bight, successful ' ' Violence bad been beenwuhiningto1mtn reptlfevrrtedbanbon sat:. operation. no been bad troops prevented,, urday eftermoon that the United ' might not - be able to handle the job if a mob Almost the same tactics were of 20,000 formed, as the local to be used effectively In June of authorities predicted. macf1963hamstGoenvd. Georgthedenancee on afternoon, Sunday Early with ' James Meredith on the lace and enroll two. Negro sto. Ala- campus, the mounting tension dents at the thilveisity, of ' could be detected. Yet everyone barna- - ' difficult felt that the marshals with the ' state troopers could maintain preparations were ", even more painstaking. even order. , ' more deliberate. , apic Vianied - tiusted Federal Delay Why bad Mr. Kennedy Ross Barnett at all? The PresiUnmeans had - exhausted? warned even dent had been there was tS be by been southern legbdators that the man no force. For a week the game k '', , could not be relied upon in such went on until the federal judges, ,' - ' a hazardous undertaking; Actu- who bad ruled that Meredith ' . ally, Mr. Kennedy did not trust must be allowed to attend the - ' him. But be was a governor of university, grew impatient with momentsorerell-tliarviolence--w- , t ... 'f$4,'----'- --' ) i gather .ln , the President and his" brother, seated along the wall, 2 at eewt0m-States-taarshal- s- ' . - , n. peating the - newpns relayedby Katzenbach- from "bis coramand post Inside Ole Miss's Lyceum - For Yoti f Cilrist mas ' Engagerrient ' , ,,,t ii James tilore'dith Case' A Striking Victory For Integration eildau,,, triumph or despair: ceI O'Donnell, Larry O'Brien. Ted Soren-eBurke Marshall, Bob's dvil rights assistantovas a ' er to the hmer circle. And there was criticism that . -- Kennedy had again the problem and bad waited too long before applying The federal force that would, haVe prevented an outbreak of violence. Who realTy knew? , , Genittne Concert -he Before-triot occurred, there was genuine concern, that the sight of federal 'troops' on the campus would have incited even more violence. But there was also evidence on the day before -- 0 . to nected him ytith Nick Katzen- bach, his Justice Department deputy, who, In Oxford, Miss., held the other end of ap open lineLthat burnedthroughthe night The tiny brass time plate op the arched leather back of Bob's chair read, "Secretary of the 'Treasury," but 011 this night the economy, was not in crisis, -' , and Douglas - DMon was not rsity Of MississippL there. Open Line s' Bob sat on the Presidenrs left, In the room tbera-waonly CODthe sound of Bob's low 'Mice, re- -' holding the phone which BIDET' By -NEIGH - !, - He was neatly dressed: Dark blue suit, blue titorfdteshirt He had just come from addressing the nation on television, and his face was at somber ashis ' clothes. Re and his brother Bob were in the Cabinet Room with a handful of aides, and they were following Negro James IL Mere-'la- ir dith's emilment at the 1J:dye- tow 60.111 W Irma "Jona p. 111 Pres: Voahol litesfi 0 L'ell-ariloc27- y A Smorter's lie. emedv, 111.111014I10401WAS norm. lk"1:6:ec ad aod world CreM1 caw 110 - 1 4, 1 OtS3 , fleWes WWI Thai 01 lostemoos from Me I Monday' , Docon;ber rattuum, KLINS AND 7 . -- -, I , - ' ' - - - - - ),.1- - - - ...------ .' ' ,, ' - - - i |