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Can Southerne rs afford to be tight w ith their money in the face of this? Contributions for the widest possible printing and distribution of this pamphlet throughout the nation to be sent to: Mr. R. KIRK MOYER, Treasurer P. 0 . Box 5348, New Orleans 15, La. Mr. Moyer is an Insurance Executive, and Past President of the Louisiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. This pamphlet is published by Harry P. Gamble, Sr., Atty-at-Law-Retired-without profit to the author-to inform the people how their liberty and property are being embezzled by Washington. Not copyrighted . ••••••••••••••••••• At a recent meeting held in Los Angeles' Wrigley Field, Martin Luther King, Jr., collected 35 thousand dollars. This is to be used to create more racial strife. Hollywood Stars Donate to King Sammy Davis, Jr., donated 20 thousand dollars. Later that evening, a gathering of Beverly Hills citizens responded to an invitation sent out under the signature of California Governor Edmund Brown, gathered into the home of film star Burt Lancaster. .Guests of honor were Martin King and Ralph Abernathy. The guests were given the usual hearts and flowers sob story, etc. Then they came to the point. According to King and Abernathy, they have to have one thousand dollars a day to keep th ei r organization operating. "Who wants to pay for one day's operation?" Actor Paul N ewman and his wife, Joanne Woodward, wrote out the first check for one thousand dollars. Singer Polly Bergen with her husband, Freddie Fields, gave the next check for one thousand dollars. Anthony Franciosa, who participated in the Wrigley Field meeti ng, gave another one thousand dollars. Actor Marlon Brando, gave a check for five thousand dollars. Lloyd Bridges, TV actor .gave five hundred and Mrs. Burt Lancaster the hostess, gave one hundred. Film stars supporting the Wrigley Field meeting were, right to left, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, Rita Moreno and mulatto Dorothy Dandrige. �