MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1960
Plan To Pressure
Kennedy on Civil
Rights Is Opposed
Barilochc, Argentina - 0JP1)
- Mississippi Governor Ross
Barnett Saturday ran into
itonewall opposition with a
plan to use the South's un
committed electoral voles to
pressure President-elect John
F. Kennedy on civil rights.
Two other governors predict
ed Barnett would fail.
Governors Ernest F. Hol
lings of South Carolina and
James T. Blair Jr. of Missouri,
a border state, said the Mis
sissippi idea had won no sup
porters among the other
southerners in the party of 28
governors visiting Argentina.
Mississippi has eight elec
toral votes committed neither
to Kennedy nor to Vice Pres
ident Richard M. Nixon. Ala
bama has six uncommitted
votes. The 14 votes would not
be enough to affect the out
come of the presidential elec
tion. Blair brushed off the Bar
nett plan.
Doesn't Have Chance
"It does not have a cance
now and never had a chance,"
he said.
Hollings told United Press
International at this mountain
resort: "The American people
are not going to stand for
politicking after the election.
Sixty - eight million persons
voted and the people have
spoken."
Hollings said the idea once
had interested him but an
analysis of the situation show
ed "it is wholly impractica
ble." Both Kennedy and Nixon
"could answer that civil
rights are a matter for the
courts and both probably
would flatly refuse to bargain
and would be solidly backed
by the nine southern states,"
he said.
Hollings also said other
slates with bigger electoral
votes could start counter-action
against the South and
would eventually prevail.
Hollings said Barnett had
been talking up his plan
among the southern governors
visiting Argentina but none
of the governors were recep
tive to it.
FPC Calls Recess
On Dam Hearings
Washington - (UPII - Federal
Power commission hearings
on competing applications
for dam projects on the Mid
dle Snake river were recessed
Friday for one week. They
will resume Nov. 28.
FPC Examiner William C.
Levy ordered the postpone
ment because of other com
mitments and the Thanks
giving holiday.
Pacific Northwest Power
Co. and the Washington Pub
lic Power Supply System are
competing for an FPC license
to build a multi-purpose dam
on the Middle Snake river
bordering Idaho and Oregon.
Some 50 witnesses are slat
ed to be cross-examined. Theit
direct testimony was submit
ted in writing last September.
POOREST SOILS !
Buenos Aires-Tropical soils
in general are among the !
world's least fertile because
they are subject to continual
erosion by prevailing torren
tial rains.
COURT HELD
a public seivice by I he .
COLLEGE of LAW i
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
Rumply was walking home
through the forest one dreary, !
dismal, foggy night when, sud-1
denly, he noticed Otwell, one
of his best friends, coming to
ward him. Rumply was
strangely consumed by an
overwhelming urge to kill Ot-well-so
he picked up a large
club, hid behind a tree, and
clubbed Otwell to death as
he walked by.
At his trial for murder,
Rumply pleaded not guilty by
reason of insanity. Two psy
chiatrists testified that Rump
ly was mentally deranged,
and that gloomy weather had
so depressed him that he sud
denly had an "irresistible im
pulse" to kill, even though at
the very same time he knew
that it was wrong to kill.
THE COURT HELD: Rump
ly convicted of first degree
murder. If a person is so in
sane that he does not know
the difference between right
and wrong, he cannot be con
victed of murder. However, if
one knows the difference be
tween right and wrong, he
will still be convicted even
though he had an "irresistible
impulse" to kill.
This column of general
principles is presented by the
Willamette University College
of Law. It is not to be taken
as legal advice. Slight chanaes
in the facts may change the
outcome of a case.
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