Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 9, 1967 'Freedom Bus' Leader Threatens Legislators NEW ORLEANS — (UPI) — A White Citizens Council leader has threatened to send Negroes to the hometown of every U. S. Senator who approves legislation to make a sixth-grade education sufficient qualification to vote. George Singlemann of the Citizen's Council of Greater New Orleans, originator of the "Freedom Ride North" campaign, predicted his trip around the South would result in a Dixie-wide version of the campaign. "There is going to be a freedom bus a day, five days a week, to some darling city in the North," Singlemann said. He planned to speak today in Birmingham and Montgomery, Ala., on the first leg of his tour. He said 17 states would be involved in the coordinated program, with a group of Negroes leaving from at least one city in these states five days out of every week. "One day it will be from Shreveport, one day from Little Rock, one day from Montgomery, and so on." Singlemann said. "It will depend on how many cities participate." Singlemann disclosed the Southwide "Freedom Ride North" campaign last night at a Citizens Council rally in New Orleans. He also called for funds to retaliate against Senators voting in favor of the literacy bill in Congress. AMA Boycott (Continued from page 1) Ribcoff in Washington yesterday termed the threat an attempt to "blackmail congress and the American people." He pointed out that the government had contributed $572,246 to construction of two New Jersey hospitals where some of the protesting doctors now practice. "These doctors apparently believe it is all right for the federal government to help build hospitals...but that an insurance plan that would help their patients pay their hospital bills would not be good," he said. ALSO IN WASHINGTON, New Jersey's six Democratic congressmen called on their state medical association to repudiate the movement and said their Republican colleagues should make "clear that they share our abhorrence to this threat." The congressmen cited the doctors' Hippocratic oath as did New Jersey Gov. Richard J. Hughes. They said the oath "does not say, if I cannot impose my will on congress, I will let the sick and dying languish unattended." A former University of Kansas student who is now a professor at Ein-Shams University in Cairo, Egypt, will speak at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Former Student to Be African Club Speaker The old guard, a group of retired and semi-retired residents of this Ocean county community, took no stand on the King-Anderson bill, but took exception to some of the statements made by Dr. Henriksen. THEY CITED their small incomes and the rising cost of hospital and medical insurance and pointed out that the proposed bill would cover hospital bills not doctor's fee. Henriksen said the bill would jam hospitals with unnecessary cases. Mohammad Kazem, president of the International Education Organization, will speak on "What African Students can learn in the United States." The talk is sponsored by the African Club and is open to the public. Official Bulletin TODAY Le Plique-nique annuel du Cercle Francais aura lieu mercredi a cinq heures 10h30. Il va être vendu à 920 Missouri. Si vous pouvez y assister, veuillez vous inscrire avant midi mercredi dans laureen Fraser. Vous les护渡 au brique-nique, ils TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion & Lunch: 12 noon, Canterbury House. 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