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WASIUNGTON - (NEI,)
Legal questions may help

Discount Britain's Ups and D()wns

explain administration doUbts over exteDding Presidellt Kenne-

So~ Is always claiming that Bri- the fact thai ilritain's polit!i:iJ future is
talll liP had it. It's bad enough when an inextricably linked witb -thilt. of the Un·
enemy:.iieHevea It and acts upon the be- ited States and her economic· future

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What bothers the British is when a
friend qyslt.
Before World War II, some people
who l)aould have Ulown what they were
talklnc· about predicted the imminent
collapee of Britain. President Kennedy's
own tither, then ambassador to Britain,
reported to President Roosevelt that British ~lilocracy was bankrupt and would
fall before the N azls.
Just recently, former Secretary of
State Dean Acheaon, now a private citlzen-adviaer to the President, oaid Britain II "played out" as an independent
power. ·
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There lJ alway• some truth to such
cbarJu. Britain wae weak at the beginnine of World War II and only 20 miles
of EncUsb Channel water saved h e r
from defeat. (But It was the very exist·
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ber to slide Into her predicament, not
moral wealtneo u the Germans believ-

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son's remaqs - Whlcb .l,'bscured his
real point, the future of NATO-allows
that some Britons have not yet forgiven
hii-tory. This is reflected In a certain
element of anti-Americanism and the
criticism the British heap upon tb£mselves and their government.
Others, while recognizing the truth
voiced by Acheson are Irked that It wao
mentioned at a time when Britain Is
adopting a tough line againat France and
West Germany in Ill b&amp;r~alnlng to enter
the exclusive Common Market.
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In any event, no -one should be foolish
After .
war, Britain relinquished enough to believe that because one phase
the rreatest empire In history-peacefully and Intelligently, let It be asld. of British history II finished, the Brltlsb
people also are finished. They are emiThen abe .,fou!id•. evea l!er traditional nently experienced In trlumphinc over
role 1s an ·•toen :~blnee' tn~lle;affalra of
change.
Europe een~
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to be
·~archtns:tw;~ ~n~~i'lbroker'' be- ner. They will be heard from for a lone
tween Eaat~'ilill· ~~; •- This bas been time to come -- eopeclally when t b •
abandoned ;c\r ·a realistic acceptance of chips are down .

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enacted !aWl agalns! bias In
the sale of privately-flnanoed
new hoUIIng.
ne otate lulo the altllorlly
of lhe true oo•erelp, modJ.
lll!d only by alate and feoleral
coutlldenaJ llmlla~te. a • d

fin,inced n e w
honsing. It Ia now llml\!ld to the
Jederally assisted field.
When 1he- original ~r wa•
Issued, White House opokesmen

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the President was acting
flrsi in ·the area of "clearest
respollJibilily and clearest au-

thority."
The administration feels it is
·liti aste' ll'flll ground with an or·

der affeeting hoUiing covered
by FHA and v A mortgage in.
IUI'ance. The federal lie In tho
conventional lleid II less proDOUIICed, lllnce it presumably
would be made through banks
and other leaders whose depos-

its are government-inJured.

Bm11 THE PRESIDENT and
Congress muat, in seeking to
jusU!y their actions, establish
to their general or specific
grants o! constittilional power.
This puts limits on the federal government which do not

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The retauvea hllldful ol sl&amp;·
nlgicanl court cases in houoing
discrimination illustrate h o w
state power Ia being applled.

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II'AIIBINGTON law,yetJ aay
the leading oue 11 one decided
last May by the Mauacbluetta
SUpreme Judicial Court. IDVolved was private rental houoing.
The rental agent refused to rent
to a Negro. The Ma&amp;sacbusetta
CornmlsBion Aplnlt Discrlmlnation brought suit against both (
the owner and the agent.

The defeaduta allelecl tllal

the elate law alrrldgecl l h h
rllbta la propony aad lhetr Jib.
erty of -lrad _..,, due

proeeu of law. Tbey lhu lavot-

nonce, a lower court saki Ill

eel -tiCIIIloaal pnleclloa.
In 113 majority doclolon I h e
Massachuselts high court said:

1960:

"Statutes oow forbkl racial

"The statutory regulation falls

discrimination in hiring. These

within the established principle

have !&gt;&lt;'ell found eonstitu!lonally unobjectionable. '!be Interference with priVati husiw• , II
just as lireat, but II baa bad to
yield to ~ caao:epta of
what the state can and lhould ·
do.
"('l'bll) Ia an addl"""-1 11&gt;atance wbere the tndlYidUIIl

that neither property r!gb!l nor

contra ·t rJ&amp;bts are aboolute, lor
govemllli!Dt cannot ezis! if the
citlzen may at wiD nse his property to the detriment of his fel-

lows, or a:ercile· bJa freedom
of contract to WQI'k them harm.
Equally fundamental wtth the
private right II thai of the public to regulate It la the common lnterettl."'
A dissenUng fudge
viewed
the law, however, u a "deep

invaolon of righta in purely
privatelY owned property for
residence purposea," and d..
elared the stalute In conlllcl
with constitutional IIU&amp;ranteea.
YET TWO O'IBER CASES,
Ia New York and CallforDJa,
have gone the way of the 1\18&amp;-

ascbusetta high court majority
In upholding aucti anti-bias leg-

Islation.
In Martin vs. Now York, a

ease involving New York City's

broad antldlacrlmlnallon ofdl-

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mon good."

Bealde• th... caaea, coar11 In
New Yorlt, New Jeney, ..._..
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bold state laW11 'barrlnc dlaortrD.
lnatloll In publicly udltld ~
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It's Not So, That Series
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what country is? If !Jri!ain'l -iniijatlv_e is limited by decision• ,made In Waslilng.
ton, so is ~aabtnelon llini1ed. bY t~_e
Kremlin, •114.1¥:_Kremitn by us. · - -Everyonf.: la •.U,~ ~Y The Bomb.
There Is nf ~If ~-:r!'"i!Pendence
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ham~ the oeveral states
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Held Before
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
recommend the Barbet!a at 32l W. 46th
ffi'YA, STRANGER!
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St., where the decor and dlsheo are auNow that Cen .. al Park has done ill thentic Plemontese and the proprietor,
annual strlp-tr,es and Y~le is busting Is some.ll'~at surprisingly, a Bryn Mawr
out all over, welcome to our ever·chang· girl named La'ura Maioglto. If you don't
tna city. Things are buzzing at this time know Italian 1\ut like to experiment,
of year -and JliewMo~ll• i\l!'aY.• hai a· few sl!t"'l l!lt'Jilain the menu to you; It m- ,
new goOdtea !O)Jl ;,/,fl'O ,' -~ora wP.o eludes wild and domestic game.
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haven't been ·here ' tlr a·Willie. · ., ·
All the decor of the Barbetta .~ re.
For Instance, have you seen oar Chll· lated to Plemonte '~ 18th century ~bld­
dron's Zoo, with Ill falrytale castle and , en age" of art. The panels and the bar
moat? Grown-ups love it as much •as ijjij h~lre:JIG!lkarud In ltaly1 and the din·
dren do. All i!ur Christmas decoration• rng room chairs w1th b!ocaded upholsare on d~_plf!1!l~O!I.lld_ chprebes jn front tery are replicas of chalrs that graced
of office· bu • ' · }1iall! of·-coui'le In l)le the Royal Palace of Stuplnlgl ln. Torlnl.
stores. The smaleilt boutlqueo and lhe The central chandelier has historical
blgaest deP.artment store• go all out to significance; It came from the palace of
make Our Tori' t~ belt of all places Countess Mlrafiore, who was the morgfor window-thOllplng. Fifth Ave. , i' a anatlc wife of Italy's King VIctor Eman wonderland of lmaslnatlve displays ~ uelll. All this and pasta, too!
you ean buy anytb\n&amp; from diamonds to
douchnuts - a~ ·we Ill' know you'ri
Don't miss our new cultural area,
goln&amp; to take the lddilles to see that gi· Lincoln Center. If you &lt;an get tlckels to
ant tree at Rockefeller Center.
a concert, by all mea!IIJ do, but even If
Molt people who come to New York you can't, be sure to ogle the spl~ndld
like to aample the nlsht life, too, and ~rchltecture of the phflharll\onic Hall.
we hiVe an Infinite varl.ety of that. The It's absolutely fasclna'llng, and we New
tlrfjd bullne~ man undoubtedly will ap- · Yorkers are very proud of this addition
preellte the lamb show at the Latin to the west side.
Quarte~, . wbere the costumes are beau·
Feeling In a mood for ja2Z? You can
tlflll' but iilmpy and the. showglrls are find t,l}a! .vn the east or west aide-at
beaulltul bllt not at all skimpy. Not far the Emoer.a, where you can always count
awil\1, tbert Is another array of lovellea on a good bill, at Blrdland, the daddy-o
In til• Minsky"s Follies at the lnterna· of them all, or the Metropole, which II
tlonal. On 1 ' a~ller 1eale and on a more usually pretty crazy, with combos swing.
sophlatl~~ level, lhe Blue Angel al· lng Inside and a lot of sidewalk fans
wayi-off~.- • vatfeiY of lfood acts. and standing outside paering throuah the
thi wQJ!del'f!ll nm for nlshtowls Is that plate &amp;I&amp;J!S windows and ~ojoylng snatchBobbY ·Sl!Ort It Jilayll)ll and llinslne for es of -the entertainment for free. If you
his cfilr' followlnJiil the lounge there.
enJoy the old "moldy fig" New Orleans
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show~~·~~ reF· . er!\ jau lov~rs. venerable Wilbur de Pa·
of vlralma rts is about lis sooclas they come In that
writing ,_•nll ..... style. ,pnd.h,e can be found playin&amp; up a
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