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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1963)
'''X Book By Supreme Court Librarian Analyzes Bosses' Work HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Ortgon Wednesday, August II, 1963 PAGE T WASHINGTON (UPII - Not Sunn. r,r, I very salaried individml can'snd more. He gave the nine jus- write a hook analyzing his bosses' llces snme 8lv'ce (or the future, performance and exnert i lJ0ne of lhem- William 0. his job. Edward G. Hudon of the U.S. FAMILY HEALTH GUIDE WASHINGTON (UPII - One of the family's best friends in matters of health for the past 50 years has been rewritten and brought up to dale. It is the American Red Cross Home Nursing Textbook i pub lished by Doubleday & Co., Inc. I and available either at book stores or through local Red Cross chapters. The paper-bound book is divided into two major sec tions one, the theories of dis ease and health, and the second, practical instructions on how to meet . family and community health needs. I'uueias. praises nis eltorts in a foreword. The book is "Freedom of Speech and Press in America' 'Public Affairs Press, Washing- inn, J4.50I. Douglas calls it "in many respects the best anal ysis in English of the anatomy of our First Amendment rights."! The first Amendment says! "Congress shall make no law. . . abridging the freedom of speech. or of the press. . ." This guar antee has been made to apply to the states through the Mlh Amendment by Supreme Court decisions. Constant Search Hudon says that from the time the founding fathers put the free speech guarantee on paper there has been "a constant sparch for a principle, a theory or even phrase with which to interpret the words His thesis is that the Supreme Court s attitude has been modi fied this way and that, decade by decade, depending on the mem Dersiup. What interpretation is going to prevail in the 1960 s? The "balancing of interests' "doctrine toward which the courtj has veered in the past few years1 does not win Hudon'i approval. This doctrine came out strongly in the 1939 Barcnblatt contempt of Congress case, where the court held that the right of the legisla tor to investigate communism .outweighs the right of the indivi dual to keep silent on communist matters. No Limits " 'Balancing' recognizes no lim its except its own self-re straint," Hudon says. ". . .As a result, a 'right' originally intend ed to assure that even a minority shall have the privilege of mak ing itself heard becomes no more than a 'permission.' Whether this right' is granted or denied under this test is made to depend on the one who controls the 'bal-'America and England and ance'. For the founding fathers mear.t, Hu don presents what Thomas Jeffer son called the harmonizing sen timents of the day." He has delv theories of law and sovereignty understanding of whatlof that time. The colonists diHered in their philosophies, the hook concludes,1 but all clung to certain rules based on an inherited scnr." of ed into British law of speech and j right and wrong. By this yard- press ns it existed in Colonial'stick there were certain individu- intoial righ's which were "natural" and could not be interfered with. There is no danger to our pres ent society so long as First Amendment .decisions are "regu lated by the natural law criteria which surrounded its adoption." Hudon is Assistant Librarian at the court. He has five degrees. Exclusively for Children 619 Moin inal Roundup Values to 4.98 Your Choice . . . Crawlers Trousers Dresses -Capris ir Muu Muu's Others TOTOIJIWIIIIIWMtMWMU)hrl I Will Ml Illllll si kZLZZ Beauty. .".Comfort. . .Utility. . .Versatility CHOOSE YOUR COLOR T 'it ! IDEAL FOR: home, office, , 7. ruAiocv . . . , -it I MOTELS. 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