Happy birthday to you. That is what it says. The location is the 100th ofthday of mrs. Lucy smith louisville, kentucky, and the 15th Memorial Ame Zion Church is the same. Mrs. Smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles. Her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. Her immediate family is there. That night, there was a section poundsr and hundreds of people attending. She has lived in louisville since 1865. Many more birthdays is everybodys wish. 100 years young. The atlanta daily world and the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association for the first time have obtained full accreditation of one of their representatives to the White House Press conferences of the president. In this critical time in our history, this move is important and significant. To be able to obtain news, information firsthand from this important source is an accomplishment for which the daily world and the Publishers Association is our high praise deserve high praise and accommodation. It is my fortune to be selected as their white house correspondent. I am not unaware of the responsibilities this honor carries with it. The 34th annual indoor track and Field Championships of the Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association are being staged. The winner of the 60 yard dash. This is staged at the university of chicago. Three events and the individual high championship. The hurdles, many champions in this one. Competition is tough. But claude young is again the winner. Another test. Another, mcdonald of ohio and robert kelly, university of illinois. Another, from iowa. The Police Boys Club has some real boxers, believe it or not. If you dont believe it, look at this. Athletics is important with this off the streets organization. There is great enthusiasm in the stands. The club is made up of schoolboys who have gotten themselves and help keep the law and help enforce it instead of breaking it. The windup is a onehanded freeforall. Allamericanthe National Bowling sweepstakes in indianapolis, 1000 in prizes were posted. Some real bowlers compete. Fans encourage players look lots of cheers. Bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, liberal, and other places like indianapolis took part in the tournament. Many outoftowners looked on. The girl shows plenty of class. It is in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, most of them first. The scorekeepers are kept busy. The first and second Prize Winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards. Make the champion of champions. The United States navy in action. The objective is the islands. Another step closer to japan. Next up in our chain of victories, leading forces to tokyo. They bombard the jap fleet. The Landing Party receives instructions. It will not be long now. The barrage continues. This island is 127 miles from japan. Too close for comfort, as far as the enemy is concerned. Under the heavy naval fire, these boys can make a landing. Yes, and take the island. Our troops are no further from japan than chicago to los angeles. Enemy snipers. Our folks draw closer. At the landing, our men are ashore. They do not know what they will find, but they can depend upon one thing. This is no picnic. Just how many japs infest the brush and hide in trees cannot be determined. Essential supplies are successfully landed. Observe the great caution with have placed this jap fuse box. They may open fire. General macarthur lands. He is mighty proud of this conquest. A dead jap, typical of thousands laid in this battle. A decisive victory for macarthurs men. And back to the philippines. Announcer this is American History tv on cspan3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nations past. Sunday on the presidency, we hear from president Lyndon Johnson who spoke at Johns Hopkins university in spring of 1965 to explain american policy in vietnam. His televised speech was titled peace without conquest. Here is a preview. Vietnam is far away from this campus. We have no territory there, nor do we seek any. Andwar is dirty and brutal difficult. Men born into an america bursting with opportunity and promise have ended their lives on vietnam soil. Why must we take this painful road . Nation hazard its ease and interest and power for the sake of the people so far away . We fight because we must fight. If we are to live in a world where every country can shape its own destiny and only in such a world will our own freedom be finally secure. Watch the full Program Sunday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, 5 00 p. M. Pacific on American History tv. You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. To join the conversation, like at cspanhistory. Eden maclean is the author of mussolinis children race Elementary Education in fascist italy. Focuses between world war i and world war ii. She explains how the fascist state used schools to advance the goals of racial strife, creating a new roman empire. The museum in new orleans stage this event in february of 2019. On with tonights progr