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翼t Sir G«ot*ge Williama L'niver:、it》'.He L《,as I* remarked a【in)i^s "〖acuity exhibition therelast momh,. one (>f the most se<iiu'tive l>aint" .we have, and a. praetit':,r of the hani-edj?e(しp"怖eひに t,hnique second to none. He handles hi:< materials with' a. pre* c is ion wxT skill that sometimes takes the breath :ぼav, an .expression 'of effortless'superiority (as someone, sai(i ■ in another context) when compared with the majority of his .colleagues.
The doz«n or so new painUnにs in his exhibition at the Galeri"? du Si ec!やdisplay Mr.Kiyooka aにthe very height of his powers, m线rshailing his (in severalcastes) enorrnous pictures with dazzlinj? virtuotitjr. I shouW be surprise<f if1967 produces a more exciting show than thia one.
The nも\v.. exhibit ion 'displays Mr. Kiyooka .in a blue.i,)(i, as it.'were. His !arge pale canvases s、vim Wo re. the eyes "ia Itind of ■ translucent testimひn,y of the infinite,'ii2ure distances, thaいex-prees ideas.of tranqttility and or(Ier that.sug^t the su"eUnes.、' of. a poem.by'Wallace: sieve r 15..
T^e main motif 'is dおeplively simple—a pattern of smootト .ovals applied..against, the surfiuでof the canvasにWue on, blue, ■ cutlinecldiscreetly with:a-thinline of.green or white ot* orang:e..
But Mr. Ki y 001ta'likes'- poetry , too, ami!)erhaps, we should let him..speak.for,himseぱ.He' has spoken, 'ag"ain echoi.nj? Stevens, of the'ne^ for the artist to '"celebrate" the sense of order "beyond the surfftce'of,ノthー3" and as" a testament :for'his one-man sho、、. at Grippi and Waddell Gallery in'New, Yorklast year he' wrote:.
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signe<f prote'sぃto the i^choo! superintendent.ヽ'othing ■ happened. So th"' next organizeii a bus boycott 'but because the buses-continued to run, there rj?main-ed only one other alternat:".: to blocka" the: buses.
A CALL FOR COtKAGE
forlocalN'epes to take these ■ measures, in a ruralc(immunity in the deep South requires something more than fortitude. In the Black Ha、vk' area there have been nightrklerf shooting into iS'egro homes, shooting at'rarj! an(j at'least on one 'occiision the intimidato" brazenly congregated in daylight in the 'ヌe『0 community' However, .when the 'Xegroes .ai'med themselves amf returned fire, somehow the bravado :川<1zest of .these liightriderS- cooled an(i s"00tings all but ceased, 'being limited ''to isolated instances'on I'o Tiely.. roads.
■ And so, for'theヽ'egro parents to organize the bus.ちoyco" and implen、enぃ'H .by , blockades .in protest of inequities being imposed 'upon' their.' children, must beゃ&;&ト6<!ヌ.nd appreciated in thislight ..,ヽ,or darkness.
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:O"..the appointed morning U、'e parents :.gat"red::'at .G.:30 a.nレ and ノ、vith their 'children went to block the buses. 'Among those present 、vere Mrs..Blackman and her three chはdren, including litt!e Willie,- age 'eight years.
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I Also on hand were thelocalcon. ;stabulary, the deputies as as schooi officials. When the par-, ents and the chiWren blockwlthe buses, both front and rear, thき drivers (allNegroes for Xegyx) buses) were instructed to move the buses ahead. "When on^'of the drivers' protested' that this would mean running over tht^' ■ children, the slashing commanii 'was, "Run o、.er the 'sons of bitches!"
The drh'ers were removed 'and fimi and most, if not all,nevei' regained thei r, employment..
.、CHILD SHALL LEAD THE-M
Among those blocking the buses waslUtle :WUlie Black眼r、 w ho.refused toleave. ..One of the deputies, six feet and 200 poumls. grabbed.WiHie and bodリy. yanked hiniout. And. spimky Will':c returned .right back to. his post 'in the picket.line. The deputy yjinked Wi!lie out a sain, and this timeに、、'ith ..hisliam-hock-like hands, he cfeglt a reeling blow across Wniie'.s. head and'faceに ■ ■I asked 'the '、vitnesse?.、vhat 'Willie did then..: And. each one ■told'me'that Willie was ■ crying ー:as any eight-year-ol(し、vuuk^ do ~.an<i 、vith-tears 'streaming do、vn his face,.Willie walked back to .take his piace in. that pick.et, line.
Somehow I have a feeline that someday you. willbe'hearing o.f Wi川e Blackman.、vhe】1he is _ju:^t .a bはmore than.his .present: eigトt years oi age.
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"i 'have 'ti'avel(Kt a .great: deal' and have ..foilml'thatノpeゅleノare-much alike,',.a'.A\-omanヽvho sign-. e(rherseぱ"Mirs. Kie(id" ofKa-齢kura said. :"、Ve: had' (Jap'a-. nes6),::people.■ wiork' for us. who 、、'ei、t-out'of their way to'.make us. feelat hoineヽin' is:foreign ..isle. They were )dnd, ho nest ,■ (Mean, - appreciative., and )oyal.',
"I'.l"imi Japane's(i'.'people to: be very kimi,.heipf-u1,polite, gener-. cms, hU hi加is'tic' artd. unci ers"n cling," contended? an. anoliyi'uous' American- of Osaka,' "Their.devotion' and 'faithfulness— is .very .ge-. nuine' and deep.'..
■As for Mrs. Matahari,s. belief ■ ■that Japanese:have "ugly. — faces, 'and:daon .'(Chinese :raミish-like) legs," another '、vriter' clahneS "• . . she .is 'highij' 'yakin、ochr' (jealousトdue to.:th.e'lack of .such, imtura! beauty, 'that Japanese women Assess:"
A. "Mr. 6rito" pf'Kyoto:'coun--ざeled 'Mrs,》1aはhari 'toヽrefrai!r fronぃnはkmg-:.s、veej)ing ' state 'mehU. "C"ゃrtainly- ' there,-、vo uId be. a .lot'to. be rcformォ.on:the part .of the Japanese," He vrrote. "The angry -Ci*y she rais^ .'sounded rather fussy, even.hysterUr. And the ianguage she used 、vas a'】iUle vulgar to believe'in.her ladyship -Which she cVaims herself to- be. Atleast —in:Japan a は(iy.in iu real,nieanhig: r^fpins frc^m speaking "isuch manner as 'hejv'bakayaro,' *look aぃhe'i "ikonlegV 'you, .uneducated yabanjin,, and,so forth."
Mrs. "MaUihari said thru "Ja-panese'havんnothing to be proud of." ,
A "Calvin C'.'Gahr:er' cour'ter-e<I her this way:
towmrds the art—if tic is historica! and obvious in every faeet of their contemporary i:-f>. Materially and culturally, they are or. a par with the pi?op:e;? o!' mひ,:
B« With J»|>ane**
Some jt(imi"ed that r。: a〗: Japanese roads are jrood. r。r are I he peop!e. But to thwii.the iヌ-sue was her urreュ5'.、r.ュト:y hanth
•*E*ch " us, who is a gTJCSt is tkb fair turotry," a Mrs.
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'del.suggested,-"is ■ at:'the same ■■time ai、Jimbassador. for'thelan(】 irom which he' cohws."
And ノa' Japanese, univei'sity. co-:ha.s:' .another suggestion, .to. A.Irs..ノAIatahaりand other' foreigners: ■ .■ ..'.Talk' "'ith' Japanese aiid act with卜Japanese: .And'appreciate 'what, tfiey .—are instead of what 'theyノshould be.,,:
"Act. a.ccordinぎly iiレ''Japan," another Japaiieきe st'udei;it cle-
■ The .'following', poetic talk-back to Mrs. Mat;:ihari':、、:as .printed .in the Mainichi: Dailv News, 'dated April1.
"WEEP FOR ...,,
To the Editor:
Weep for the beautiful》Irs. M. ■■■.Tall,-maimerly, .、vis■ e,■■■■■ jiノgem Trapped in-Jiland of huma—n dreぉ Stupid-faced people .、vith Daikon'legs
Uns9h00led, unfeeling, they,r tlie' poorest
QoulcUi,t ■ charm 'anyone, but a' tounst
Impede her.car:,cause sOie's:. ■', loreign born
No matter ho、vloucUy she'toots her horn
'If you .ti了 .to defend the J"panese Sh.e'lldisagree as s"-cet as you pie. a so . ■ •.
Iir、vor(fs she's .'used for t、、'enty •-years:
"Biika! 'Doi、't vou have eves or ears?"' '
'\Vhen.'she.fii)all》.leaves foi>.rv
civilized nation • And her visa's stamp'ed "Void" i
■at immigratioん She'd- better protect her head
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