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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1963 fJ' ; LET LINE BIFOCALS Kennedy Declares No Agreements IWill Be Made at Expense of Allies SHOW YOUR AGE! Youthful NOLES BLEND-VUE lenses eliminate the objectionable tattle-tale age line caused by old fashioned line bifocals. No age linel They can be fitted into any fashion frame you desire! Complete Eye Examination Convenient Credit Wt give i' Green Stamps out SStA iftox COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Phone 772-9990 casual shopping with convenient parking Drs. Omar J. Nolcs and William T. Ilodsun Kennedy's UN Address (Continued From Page 1) Kennedy also said we must continue to seek agreements: On measures to prevent war by accident or miscalculation. On safeguards against sur prise attack, including observa tion posts at key points. On further measures to curb the nuclear arms race, by con trolling the transfer of nuclear weapons, converting fissionable materials to peaceful purposes, and banning underground test ing' with adequate inspection ind enforcement. On a freer flow of informa tion and people from East to West and West to East. Kennedy emphasized, howev er, that although these and other new steps toward peaceful cooperation may be possible, most of them would require full consultation with this country's allies, "for their interests are as much involved as our own, and we will never make an agreement at their expense." He added that any such agree ments would require long and careful negotiations and a new approach to the cold' war "a desire not to bury one s ad versary but to compete in a host of peaceful arenas, in ideas, in production, and in service to all humanity." The President told the hushed assembly that for the first time in 17 years of effort, a specific step had been taken to limit the nuclear arms race. "t refer of course," Kennedy said, "to the treaty to ban nu clear tests in the atmosphere, outer space and under water concluded by the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States and already signed by nearly a hundred countries. It has been hailed by people the world over who are thankful to be free from the fears of nuclear fall-out, and I am confident that on next Tues day morning at 10:30 o'clock, it will receive the overwhelming endorsement of the Senate of the United States." Kennedy warned, however, that despite the pause we may have reached in the cold war, "the long shadows of conflict and crisis envelop us still." -Basic Differences He spelled out some o( the basic differences between the United States and the Soviet Union which he said cannot be concealed. A basic difference he said is the belief of the American peo ple in self determination for all peoples. "We believe that the people of Germany and Berlin must be free to reunite their capital and their country. "We believe that the people of Cuba must be free to secure the fruits of the revolution that has been so falsely betrayed from within and exploited from without. "In short, we believe that in all the world in Eastern Europe as well as Western, in southern Africa as well as north ern, in old nations as well as EUGENE (UP1) -Two Uni versity of Oregon anthropolo gists have concluded that a dug out canoe recently lifted from the bottom of Blue Lake in the Cascades is not of Indian origin and probably was made within the last 100 years. Three Checks Are Received by Treasurer A 5 The Jackson countv treasurer has received three checks from the state for reimbursement of overpayments in three funds. 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TAX WHIM NEEDED new people must be free to choose their own future, without discrimination or dictation, and without coercion or subversion." So long as these differences exist, Kennedy said, they set limits to agreements and "they forbid the relaxation of vigi lance. Our defenses around the world will be maintained for the protection of freedom and our determination to safeguard that freedom will measure up to any threat or challenge." Attacks Discrimination The President struck out at discrimination and persecution everywhere in the world and reminded the assembly mem bers they were committed by the charter of the United Na tions to promote and respect human rights. "Those rights are not respect ed," he said, "when a Buddhist priest is driven from his pagoda, when a synagogue is shut down, when a Protestant church can not open a mission, when a cardinal is forced into hiding, or when a crowded church serv. ice is bombed." The President spoke frankly about the role of his adminis tration in the realm of dis crimination and persecution in an effort to "right the wrongs of our own nation." Expressed Regret "Through legislation and ad ministrative action, through moral and legal commitment, this government has launched a determined effort to rid our na tion of discrimination xwhich has existed far too long in educa tion, in housing, in transporta tion, in employment, in civil service, in recreation and in places of public accommodation. And therefore, in this or in any other forum, we do not hesitate to condemn racial or religious injustice, whether committed or permitted by friends or by foes." Kennedy expressed his re grets to those delegates who had experienced racial discrimina tion in the United States. 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