Show Asks Equal Application For decades now politicians in some states have kept themselves alive by appealing to minorities with vocal at attacks attacks attacks at- at tacks on racial discrimination in the South They have been largely content to apply their energies toward eliminating discrimination somewhere else NOW COMES a bill endorsed endorsed endorsed en en- by the President Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Abraham D- D Conn and a very few other congressional liberals asking that school integration laws be applied fairly in the same manner in all states Nothing could conceivably be more democratic or fair Yet most of the professional political liberals are opposed to the bill using the same smokescreen Dixie to excuse their position saying if integration integration integration inte inte- gration i. i is applied equally and fairly it might slow the process in the South OF COURSE it would speed it outside the South And thus such stalling proposals as one by Senator Javits R-NY R to appoint a D. committee to study the proposal instead of enacting it into law recalls similar efforts by Dixie legislators legislators legislators legis legis- over the years and is indeed a political paradox |