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Seattle left listens In committee room of the Young Democratic Clubs convention In Florida rights figures say they Uniformed not policemen were surrounded by students when they attempted to arrest one youth for Stnnding on a both -- 1 :4 5 i - :: ": ar- i i 1 o -- - ( 1 — FLA HOLLYWOOD Vice President Hubert IL Ilumphrey outlined "a coalition Of retreat" in America Saturday and said "the retreaters will have trouble bettling on one presidential - 1 I i ' Johnson" Mr Humphrey' made the remarks in a speech before the national convention of the Young Democratic Clubs of America which had hours before shouted approval for a resolution "suggesting" that President Johnson consider a bombing pause in Vietnam In a news conference Friday Mr Johnson said proponents of the bombing pause are people" but serve "idealnd mislead and weaken our position" " Democratic National Mir-ma- n John M Bailey said at the convention "What they say here is important I think the young Democrats are clearly in support of the Pres- Texanneads 'Society of journalists MINN- M I N NEAPOLIS Staley McBrayer (AP)man of the News-Citize- - - n newspapers of Fort 'Worth Tex became president Satur- day of Sigma Delta Chi the professional journalism socie- t g t 1 ty id I 1 - Ii M White of the Ledger in Mexico Mo William B Arthur editor of Look magazine was named vice- - president and president-elec- t Frank Angelo managing editor of the Detroit Free Press moved up from trea- 1 1 A - Ile succeeds Robert 1 Columbia Broadcasting System as honorary president Chosen as Sigma Delta Chi fellows for outstanding service to journalism were Julian Goodman president of NaEu- tional Broadcasting Co Pulliam one of nine foundeC of the organization and president of Phoenix and Indianapolis newspapers and J R Wiggins editor of the Washington Post Delegates approved a motion asking formation of a committee to arrange for an annual award to honor the memory of Barney Kilgore of the Wall Street Journal who died Tuesday 1 4 x 1 I 1 4 4i 'i 1u I 1 ' d Five regional directors were chosen They are Eugene' of the Readers Methitin Digest from Washington Wallace Allen of the Minneapolis Tribime'Villiam Kong of the Des Moines Register and Tribune Guy T Ryan of the San Diego Evening Tribune and Frank Wetzell of the Associated Press in Portland 'A OUP i " 31 3 1 a ' at : ivs Bailey's administrative - to sek the Job UNIVERSITY - yr - ' was stolen from 1 EDUCATION 1 t r ' I 322-64- -- 17 (-- a- -' Take a like black Add another like white and you get a Now Color that goes with every thing Black & White In a bold new check that's sweeping the country And Hart Schaffner & Marx tailors these suits in the Now Look With a shorter coat slanted pockets' and a somenarrower what waist Think Black & White You'll with well go everything Check? 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