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  • that the Light of peaceful assembly will be permitted in Alabama so long aS' law and order is maintained; Third, I urged the Governor to call a bi-racial meetin g when r he returns to Montgomery to seek greater cooperation and unity among Amer icans of both races
  • , however ingenious the effort, to flaunt the Constitution . And if state officials refuse to cooperate, then citizens will be registered by federal officials . This law is not an effort to punish or coerce . Its object is one which no American in his
  • that the United Nations ought to be the first to attempt to resolve the situation. The President has felt, and does feel, that it is the duty of all nations to cooperate in this, and to work to that end in the united Nations. Q to Messrs. into Did the President