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in o = JR... 5 — ~ _ HERALD AND NEWS Klamath Friday, January 2 Falls, Orego Pos U.N. ‘th financial will Soviet Union and France “the not remove Na- “tions, but the longer it is kept in limbo, the of agend the from the shol off of delinquent’ a While “bly acceptance into African ‘The ly states in vote in bloc, a the several members, African-Asian spower in last the who hold now for at the 19 of sent tion Moise Tshombe, “phon complaint. Indonesian willing quot for be Would its 32 suppl to such to per of the activities? Usin a computer, a Scottish minister proved to his own satisfaction, that six au- thors wrote the New Testament epistles com- attributed method, same produced “didn’ to What all this that his the clergyman it to seems support the of that both achieved by changin dates which checks are sent out, that fewer than usual will mailed this fiscal year. on so be on up are technically in what call future gat in- this the Congr by funds more above the last Kennedy budget it to obli- to than billion what $1 in was Examples ehh i aski —President a $60 millio for with is has from moved the business .. + ee askin for authorit to million in grants for in facilities basi community but sets aside cities, need million 196 expen- as onl $1 ditures, The authority to obligat these large amounts for the fu- would ture WASHINGTON—In the first computers histo- Nations of its 20- Indonesia withdrawn has ry, from amidst membership a stream of “Go to hell’ epithets from President Sukarno, conflict 2 * = The z > $ skies however have not tremble In fallen, or even fact, it looks that it is not the U.S. but rather Indonesia which is headed for some. unpleasan pl not_precise if t one Sukarno mentioned so throat ill ly. For there is evidence that no- bod is now quit + = unh Suk le bac ‘Mala sh b ‘a a & so A mitted to the Security Council amounted to a bluff that was ealled.. conse+ Malaysia in <quen is in’ the council and U.N. Indonesia is outside the altogether, with only the dubi of Communist ous company China, is Even the Soviet Union marked restrained in pu lic, in suppor of one of those post-war “republics” which it did so much to from create erstwhile Western colonial posi- tions, And in private the Rus sians: are believed by Western intelligence sources to be blu Sukarno the West agains into meeting Eve. They Year’s vast A confidential in defense of Malaysia, he has so often threat- which ened to crush, The Russians, who have thus far supplie Sukarno with most of his weapons, have reached the conclusion that the West, and specifically Britain, means business in protecting Malay- sia. From any war develop the Soviet included New dune, is not becaus Moscow develope a sudden affec- for.Malaysia or the West. ‘Thi has tion It is not_ev primaril of of Russi fear. in increased Chi- that part of the Pacific, Indeed, the best available Malaysia’s here has even to no for if a information indicates that in into, the pores: Council U.N, Securit karno’s angry Su- walkout the West once goo Indonesia’s and wona victory, deal of itis silliness. Sul capacity to make the o a ‘w and go . years.” most i nobod sto i him say, lessenin some not even in our this in oe And rubbishy posture. itself is — sup- port of Malaysia, W did not, thank God goo old show, Ar N. t history the looks thin tha perhaps the oft- I en angel of pushe be- point. be ™more one more + bloodied head ey ee ee ee is rising sense of there d common ts oftener emerge from a over joint rescue our U.N. front white hostage from Commu- rebels in the Cong with no great harm done to our and only minimal and cause. routine slanders against us as “imperialists” and so on. A new spirit of maturity and detected then among many of nations. Africa is, calm have @ hung strike not just more even with a the a new spirit perceptible in the which ig states treated the theatrical de- parture of Indonesia, Once a state in the U.N. needed be a former colony to be right. Now, to b right it sometimes cue well, reasonable case as of No house There ee with a reddish-brown hap 30 yards road. There. large, before dozen or so clay- man came clothes did not us, the a A duck floated waters. He sau i hands. He fo and wal back edge and slow- i sig of no to our then his pres- ence, The interpreter, meanwhile, had been watching the man, tense line in e the English his Hi Nationalist fac (H job radio from him, bombed: He has no loyalty to any- he wants is to be let He does not who care runs the government—the Com- the Japanese or the munist, Generalissimo Kai- (Chian shek). If he can be left alone work to his land, tend his ducks, wash his hands in his All pond, ‘h does who gov- care him.” erns it bitter because outburst—the it was more true. so This, in a sense, is at the base of the problem in Viet Nam, ‘The wretched peopl of Viet of Nam, most them, do not seem to care who governs, The have had about 16 years of war. ‘The was a Communists The the are not won too the North, popular. But in control, Taxes are heavy. But there is order. In South Viet Nam there is no governmental control. The Viet Con Communists, disci- are plined and tough have and I stood rather tall of the house. His. He work stained. were much as glanc at so walked to the pond house, with miles care. per- the not half in its out at with Japan. capital is per- war our national 3 one, pond house, interpreter admiring it, a A the there was came our years warlords. alone. a curving tile. It sat back from by victimized has been many times The Japanes now are sure to: be defeated, But he does not ‘farm roof of was ele damn. He has for a hap halted a oe ne setting. a al nist-backed responsibilit could be give been Then immediately in really charming rur- W had ~ ck debate of if The roofs, to “You see there what is wrong with China, If we. lose it be because of him, He doe not at reliable can certain a a memo- the stretched out for an hour and a half. We had tea the president’s quarters and then started back. The car was, old and large, and the fuel was from a charcoal tank. A half hour out one of the tires went flat. The slender driver began the laborious task of jacking up the car. For it is all the world a demonstra- tion that not even the most pa- tient and tolerant of all U.N. members, Uncle Sam himself, to the # question greatest significance the thatched-like and gain of the a apath o back early April, 1945 fluently bega damn the farmer—in English. Finished with that, he turned to me and said: University, ‘The journey was beautiful, alon a curving dirt road across many stee hills and valleys. The Yangtze, broad and turbu lent, was crossed in a large, and paddled boat. hand- Futan exciting. The new was buildings were of large bamboo to te concession some Nam, e writ- had been asked to go 45 er from miles across country Chungkin China across the Yangtze to a small town called Pej Pei to talk with students at Futan established the newly tot pleas sir, im, and perhap Viet brough pe reconsider, In his mind the United States had been assigne role, if onl becayse the United States has traditionally borne a big share of the U.N, burden, Sukarno had be- lieved that we would be the fel- lows who would rush up to en- eav situatio pecially the dulled in h stand- to tha treat much was with station.) - infiltrat- ed the countr for the pas five years. Many, indeed, were t when the country in-the have Viet Korean was manner, divided Others been coerced, Today the Con controls the railroads and highways out of Saigon States does not ‘The United have much political or publi Support But the Viet Nam army fights well. The problem how- Viet is Nam. not merely ever, It is the entire peninsula, The United States believes in the theory.”” “domino If one pushe the first domino then’ all fall, and The South Viet Nam army civilians quarrel, There t a _r ligious zen care The war. is‘fed rules success. citi- much Unless an settle- hard- One understands the frustra- tion of the interpreter in 1945 Chian had no support. All we could have given him would not have been enoug without the peopl loyalty. So we ke e p Greek- a situation. PHIL plan throughou the Dubois Club on in the Southwest. A conference of Dubois Club leader will be held within the next two months, probably ly pull out, traged veteran activities internatio agreed- ment is reach we can trying in Viet Nam in of son Hallinan, regional average him. mili- San glowing repor up, He doesn’t who for area Vince Paso, El ther he the i budget together ward to President look for- now havin their first bal- budge in the anced year he for reelection. In the meantime, the presi dential advisers expect he will ask Congre for a $ billion increase in the debt lim- it_in fiscal runs lege Tex. Club Dy D Peggy Goldman, activities disclosed efforts i o reported. in the Midwest. She that recent recruiting have concentrated that been in Michigan and Ohio and Cincinnati be unveiled. a chapter should soon Dubois Club chap ters are -now functionin at Youngstown Ohio, and lowa City, Towa. Miss Goldman revealed ambi- plan to set up chapters at all Big Ten schools, She esti- tious that mated of the mammoth from to 1 per cent attending those students Midwest potentia are institutions Dubois Club mem- bers. Jarvis Tyner, of Philadelphia, reporte on East Coas activity. claimed He members 300 and a dozen chapters in New. York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey. Recruiting cam- paign have been mappe for Patgers and Penn State univer- sities. A major item Francisco agend the al to move Area the: on was San propos- a Dubois from the headquarter Club Bay Chicago Eastern and delegate urged arguing that it to Midwestern transfer, the wou lead to shi in their member- sea aia area: Hallinan. sharply contendin that San Francisco center of radical youth was the for the entire nation. activities pointe He to speech “free at the Universi- and to militant demonstrations ty of California, Hallinan, Another Suddenl gross tax jn a rapid prod collections, the with national economy, in and integration drives in San Fran- B in the to grant Of Viet Nam prediction of their boomin growth “one in that at a an Sukarno h take his t with re- travel to soon Pacific. Northwest and. Rocky Mountain states to solicit addi- tional membershi in that sec- tion of the country. ‘Assembled delegate heard a ... Asian and more usefully than ever be- fore, Onlya short while- ago the United States and Belgium this is McGILL Memor Asian ing tearfully about to urge him any such nathal fod dae RALPH - inevita Finally, and.perhap one — the bois organization, boasted his chapter are growing rapid rate. He credited tant trade unionists in the Hallinan, the tended or re- has Hoover of the Communist the group ambitious leftist allies— rt withi in st portant of al been allowed Sag or- the and chapters and Edga J. of the group& UN, promoting power natural habitual infallibly as conflict at Fatt Te what movements Francisco nations—who them- see the West as wrong and any African power in volvement, though this is a fac- tor, It is basicall because the Russians afraid of are some association be- close military Sukarno and the Chinese. tween and have absolutely no inter- nese those once to because militar est in all African Selves Pe ee at have 30 now rector the_newl -.independent and. yond te on nearly 1,00 members scattered throughout the country. FBI Di- York from to be BER WO oy . delivered youngster the “elated were Moreover, his action to some extent necessaril alienates him migh that wants New on ports showed, specifically in re- gar to the growth of their or- ganization throughou the coun- try.” The Dubois Clubs, set up in a national convention last which he and his ilk have so frequently used with great propagand effect against Western interests, out. a government reveals port listen to him will decline with a rush in his absence from that Breat U.N, soundin board in armed Despit Meet four-day a B Sukar warning forcin - - tion taxes, Francisco WASHINGTON—Leaders of to - Hold Marxist yout group, the Dubois Clubs of Amer- W.E.B. met in a top-secret San this confab earlier Francisco jonth. Members of the group Exec- utive Conference assembled for stick largely b in- security, hos- social crease: for the pitalization aged highway and air transporta- Youth Terrence ly spen sizable ahead. ica, in grams go through LEWIS most ed . insure years youth \_act. secession from the Unit- $40 area Even after the $1.7 billion cut in excise taxes the Presi- dent is proposing taxes over- all will go up by almost $2. billion in fiscal 196 if his pro uct San . Threat ¥ obligat to his Marxist a is should libraries and leave the scientists and accountants. the Massachusetts S. WHITE start- redevelop- but lists onl program, million expenditures for for termed “WILLIAM for spen $15 PRESI UN exercise historian their to ” Question Before the House---and Senate speculation far re- precise processe of electron- the ment distor- involves literary authority million ing for ics. Maybe in askin also ganizational strength in West, Southwest Midwest stimulating a —He& comprehensiv reports whole the trust fund’ for the age ance while he lists only $2 million for spendi the first year, Pay- than ments will rise by more $1. billion a year. F of vot- a of authority for a kickoff nest egg for his propose hospital insur- men “built-in” To accomplish is asking increase his authority creases. President Budg Boost years. budget computers and scholarship.” what wrote » ‘but r spendin These internal view “abuse sermons, turnabout along of her vote. the inability again once its solve Who minister Scottish figure t correct his mistake. (He& the new Congr for a of $ billion in supple mental 1965 funds), ‘Th 1966 Johns budget also has a .whol series of begin nin projects that b their very will automatica pus nature to year, to new to the same loss Russians. the France research, bu it either. proves is not clear, own - budge now delinquent accordin the U. S. went strip to man’s Now, by the Paul. Massachusetts a evidence write St. as the _ France. alone Administration “decrease” is a million or so of held mortgage government to private investors (but with the governm still holdin the bag if the homeowners default). The budge als estimates a strong decline in subsid pay- ments to farmers, Last year the sale of $60 Vet- one is Somethi Must Prove <mo With roster. of was of esti- major decline in the of government- owned and government-insur mortgages and b predicting a foreclosure decreases. million expenditur b on and organization the U. S cent Union fake saves mating dollars Congres for $1. billion total place the budget another underestimated b more than payments billion one before askin payments. In President the these problems is bringing the closer to financial and constitu- tional disaster. The q 'e where does the UN go from here, ns irrelevant without first correcting the pitfalls of the pas and present which brought it again to the brink. Cong to depos Malaysia to back up a the into or problem $8 erans principle that of b and me esti- stabil- results chang in the timing of diversion grain acreage to So, “peace-keeping” UN a into micks expenditur a parliamentary procedure in the As- prevent the point of Russia’s vote becoming an issue, it hardly seems logical that Washington should now support a mo- that at some fu- inconceivable date—and possibl not too far in the fu- at vote will be against the that—the “United States on a major issue. Suppos by illustration, ex- incom mated 1966 farm from feed of sembl It is not were the subject and Since tion to reason by the Assembly use Soviet became ing privileges have is delinquent Members now ture of there Article balance behavior perverted 1 the frequent ‘ture, way date. Jan. also 3 “force later Then the much not-impossible of France ‘which pay five per cent of the costs two-thirds of the votes. - a change the not of the De- Agricultur partment of ization a the decline Part of the next year, counting sup- plemental dollar requests John- son is sending Congress Some of this spending shows up in payments from special government funds, Many spend ing boosts are hidden b gim- three. victim Until is anythin save it merel raises spend in another fiscal year. course; in ing say, 60 per cent a now year from While the United States fights constitutional principle today, it may be a the itself. assessments to go along with an to, voted That doesn& (NEA)—Pres- a willing erratic it is or years. Assembly. General tw or emerging with the membership of a numbe of Nations new today, Unit- Involved in this which has been ed WASHINGTON ident Johnson’s 196 budge of does hot give a true what he proposes to spend. On the surface, would raise federal expendi- tures only $ billion. But actual federal spendin likely will in- crease by nearly $ billion-dur- th “bu of assessment there pect such Assem- self-preservation. thinking is the new of its the Assembly if revocation General in the vote ground the on pus threatened its on for table the U S. be increase in ‘more complicate it becomes. A new train of “thought now makin its way through diplo- matic circles holds that the U. S. might well the take Or Would United issue e Dilemma by both arrearage Gimmi Conce LBJ e Ignoring the . RAY CROMLEY 196 Pag ® y = cisco. Note: New leaders held York 5 Dubois Club two-day confer- in mid-December. They ence represente the City Colleg of New York, York = a = g g g Colleg New and the Bronx Science. The lat- Hunter = University High Sch of i ter nationally a publi institution . 3 3 renowned” - that 1 . accept only the intellectually gifted Delegat present at the New. York session agreed to press “free speec fight at Goth- schools. A directive circulat- ing among club leaders de- clared: “The fight for full academic freedom has agai come to the fore with the move- free- the am out ment Berkel at Hal yo thereb of expanding students all As So- a organization, we the rights unrestricted to political advocac on the col- leg campus. The righ to learn, act, to teach must be fully secured.” Another directive called for club members to “fully support mobilize” rallies ‘sponsor and to and demandin the U.S. withdrawal Dubois paig for of from South Viet- Club delegate troops nam. agreed, too, to ste up the cam- end to the draft. an NEWSOM Fears Of Red Satellites NUCLEAR FORCE: of the six The propose nuclear NATO force has proved to be a great factor for Eastern Eu- rallyi rope dissentin Communist re- gimes, This has emerge from th Warsaw Pact summit meet- which brough Moscow and the satellites closely togethe in oppositio to the U.S.- Multilateral Nuclear Force and the British alternative, the At- lantie Nuclear Force, Russia is playin o satellite fears that a re-armed German might have a finger on the nuclear A MELLOW DE GAULLE: French officials expect Pre dent Charles de Gaulle to be i a relatively "mello mood at his news conference Feb, 4, fol- lowin the apparent success of his talks with West German in market -for- common ministers eig planne in the and ference sidered a HUK TERRORISTS: six-nation in June or Chancellor Ludwi Erhard. He scheduled the press conference after the talks so he could be guide by the results. De Gaulle is expecte to spea warml of West German and to put in a strong new plu for European politic unity. EUROPEAN Look for nearly up again three soon Gaille-Erhard years — Stalled for — followin st the De to talks. A meeting or likely, Communist: central threat terrorists. in believe the Huk Huk Luzon is real resent Red in resurgence any strength. A senior polic officer says the deploymen of 2,00 army troop on polic duties in the area a 5 per cent boost — done to restore publi and security follow- Huk slaying of small- town officials. Police estimate 10 armed Huks still be —was confidence Philippin polic officers di- recting the campaign agains but does not rep- in operatin in Arayat not Clark Air ma vicinity the far of Mt. the U.S. from Foree Base. Almanac By United Press International Today is Friday, Jan. 29 the a da on new of 1985 with $36 to fol- moon soarau is ‘ mornin stars are Mer- Venus and Mars. cury, The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn, President William McKinle was born on this da in 184 da in history In 1861 Kansas entere the Union as the 34th state, T 190 baseball American Leagu was organize in Phil- adeiphia In 196 talks er the a its phase ‘The ‘On this UNITY: European political unity negotiations month summit cons July is con- trigg purposel is this on next so move ed the Britain&# which, 1964 launched the tors United which four moon for which the an day later. day: Sir said: “Dicta- fro upon tiger dar And the tigers Sa- crash-landed the Churchill ride to States unmanned an A thought Winston effect, reject- in application. the rocket turn furth- entry into Market, Common British In on vetoed France on Europea not are dismount. getting hun- ery.” 4 *