Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 05, 1960, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S. 1960
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PAT ADDRESSES RALLY Vice President Richard Nixon, and his wife took off for another foray into the South to
the only male on the program, sits proudly at right as his begin his fourth week of intensive campaigning,
wife, Pat, addresses a "Pat for First Lady" rally at Wash- '
ington Airport just before the GOP presidential candidate (UPI Telephoto)
Alabama Halts Voter Registration
o Long as FBI Checking on Records
Montgomery, Ala. - IUPD -Officials
say they will refuse
to register voters so long as
the FBI . is checking local rec
ords for evidence of civil
rights violations. - .
The federal agency began
Its probe this week but has
given no indication how long
it will need to copy the rec
ords. "It is obvious that our of
fice cannot function while our
records are in the possession
of the federal police,"' Crum
Dinkins, " chairman of the
Montgomery county board of
registrars said.
"Registration of voters' will
therefore be suspended" for
.the duration of the inspection,
he said, although "the closing
of our office at this time will,
we believe, prevent a large
number of Montgomery coun
ty citizens . . . from voting
in the general election in No
vember." To Surrender Records
U. S. Middle District Judge
Frank M. Johnson Jr.' ordered
the board of registrars last
Friday to surrender its rec
ords to federal agents.' The
local FBI bureau will make
the examination for the civil
rights commission.:
The commission asked for
the probe after receiving "nu
merous complaints" Negroes
have been discriminated
against in their repeated ef
forts to become registered vot
ers in this former capital of
the confederacy..,.
Commission field agents
"checked out" more than 45
complaints before asking U.S.
Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers
to secure the records.
Action Seen Political
Dinkins said, "The action
of the government appears to
be purely political, aimed at
the large mass of Negro vot
ers in the north, and we do
not suppose that the problem
of Montgomery voters is of
much importance to the at
torney general of the United
State's. , ,
When the agents walk in,
Dinkins said,' the registrars
walk out.
Johnson, one of the young
est federal judges in the na
tion, dismissed a request by
State Atty. Gen. MacDonald
bama be present during the
examination. "All legal prob
lems in this matter have. been
absolve d," Johnson said.
"There is no need for either
agents of the United States
or the state of Alabama to be
present."
Asked To Set Date
Rogers asked Johnson to set
the date for the inspection
last week after the 5th circuit
court of appeals at New Or
leans denied an Alabama re
quest for a permanent injunc
tion, barring agents of t h e
civil rights commission from
inspecting the records.
Earlier, the federal judge
threw out Alabama's conten
tion the investigative section
of the controversial 1960 civil
rights law was unconstitution
al. Johnson held the section
"if properly applied and en
forced provides an effective
means whereby preliminary
investigations of registration
practices can be made in or
der to determine whether such
conform, to constitutional prin
ciples." Alabama, along with the
Montgomery county registrars
appealed the decision.
Campaign Quotes
By United Press International
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon (in West Orange, N.J.):
; "Senator Kennedy's farm
plan would run overall food
costs up by 25 per cent . . .
"By raising food costs, his
plan would also force up the
. . . cost of living by at least
six per cent . . , The Kennedy
plan is planned inflation .
"Senator Kennedy would
cut, throughout America, the
supply of beef and pork per
person below what we had
during the rationing days of
World War II . . .
'Senator Kennedy would
throw onto the unemployment
rolls approximately one mil
Hon people now engaged in
serving the needs of farm
people and handling their
products ...
"He would cut the size of
tarm output by about one-
fifth, or by the equivalent of
another million jobs . , .
ine senator would raise
government farm program
costs ." . .
"Finally, his plan would un.
avoidably m a k e America
second rate in certain farm
products ...
'I challenge the senator to
refute this analysis."
(In Newark, N.J.):
"I talk the same about civil
rights throughout America.
On the other hand our op
ponents talk out of both
corners of their mouths be
cause they don't agree on this
issue."
way that won us friends and
increased our prestige
Our farm program hasrvot
been managed in a way That
brought prosperity to the
farmer . . . Our defense bud-
get has not been managed in
a way that assures our con
tinued superiority across the
board . .
"A new Democratic admin
istration can eradicate waste
in the Pentagon Agot your
dollar's worth ourSf foreign
aid - and restore Wne sense
to our farm program."
Gold Hill - Norman Matte
son has opened an insurance
office next door to the new
location of the city hall in the
former post office building on
second ave.
He will sell fire, auto, life,
casualty, accident and health
Gallion that counsel for Ala-insurance.
4-H NEWS
Westside Hayburners
The' Westside Hayburners
4-H club held their monthly
meeting at the home of Linda
Gibson, Oct. 1 at 10:30 a.m.
The new club officers elect
ed for the coming year are
president, Bonnie Cheney;
vice president, Linda Gibson;
secretary, Martha Humphrey;
reporter, Arlene Carter.
New members attended the
meeting. Refreshments were
served and since there was no
further business, the meeting
was adjourned.
Arlene Carter,
Reporter.
Senator John F. Kenneriv
(in Indianapolis, Ind.):
'Nixon purported to esti
mate the cost of the Demo
cratic platform at $13 to $18
billion. But the figures are
wholly fictitious ...
"How can anyone figure the
cost of the Republican plat
form? "How much have they cost
the taxpayer for the dams and
highways that cost more now
than they did when they
should have been built? How
do you measure the cost of a
flood whenever a dam is not
built?
"How can you measure the
cost of increased juvenile de
linquency bred in the slums
they refuse to clean up? How
can you measure the cost to
their families of the medical
care aged persons are denied?
"How can you measure the
cost every consumer bears in
high interest rates - or the
cost of an abandoned farm
or the cost of Illness caused
by polluted water?"
"Our foreign aid program
has not been managed in a
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