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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath
Falls, Orego
Thursday, Feb. 11
PAGE=21
1965
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FULTON
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.
Expatri
American
Cub
To Return From
e
e
press
Gaulle,
at
coincidence,
been
French
of
he opine
which
the
Nor
President
De
drawing
trouble
the
with the UN charter is that Red China didn’t
write it, was almost one year to the day
famous
Gaulle
De
the
ence.
That
was
the
of
the
Peking regime
nition
occasion
of
Paris’
and
United
the
nist
old
of the
At
the
allies
a
which
would prove
politically
France
to Red
ways,
million
other
terms.
aggregate
insignificant
—
in
economic
of
into
the
world
of
of
its
pushin
zeal for
off
loose
the
all, it has been
the
on
Inflation
has
been_an
integral part
ning
of
America’s economic climate for so long,
the average Latin no longer regards it as a
specia threat to his personal solvenc Nev-
ertheless, the habit he has
develop
of
his
to
Chile
flation
zil’s
cent.
behold.
North
amaze
of
The
of
It
took
and fe
in-
an
loans
are
who
currency depreciation was 80 per
four and one-half times as many
of
inflation
is 60
lend
common,
WASHINGTON
than 180
per.cent
the
There
to-100.
St
a
(NEA)
.
be-hit—
Vi
North
ar
two
put
guerrilla
was
—
exa
The
nee targets
to
rate
three
it,
TOLEDANO
Bulldo
erty and» the improvemen of
provid dece housin
almost
entirel a new luxury
claracterless
neighborhoo
but plush Thos who&#39 afford
it find it a pleasan place in
opp
and
low income
for
families. Those who
it, howeve have mar-
opp
impressiv
evidence to
amount
st
rer
that urban
renewal
does p
l the op-
‘called
posit -have
the attention of readers of this
the
scholarly re-
newspaper
Martin
searches of Professor
“The
Anderson in his book
Bulldozer,”
Federal
by the Massachuse
But
this
I
kind
do-not
of
t
publis
instit
have to go to
scholar-
excellent
shi to prove my point I can
about
in the city of
me
ik ashington
a mericans
facts
and
Johnson has
ie nation’s
city of which all
natives—for:
o figures
a
Capit to be the
show place He has.
called for the end of pov-
nation’s.
also
the
Vee
wants
that he
BER WO
Well, Washingto
ly
renewaliz
as
city’ in
anyother
b bulldozers. Beautif
and
ane
buildin
th
were
same
‘as
the
are
bein
they
driven
land-
-
he
telligen have weighe
ly in selectin the targets, Lo-
cations
b
needy
i
plannin
are
billio
at
in the
next
years
hig
Afte
to
some
rise,
-
low
I
expensive apart-
eliminate “another
will
ments,
housin
cost
+
Nam.
was
course,
a
soldier
individual
him
to
rejoi the
“
freedom-
return
‘strug
fro
month:
the next decade or so, there-
fore some 22,00 low
cost
units will be wiped out and this
does not include the attrition
due to building that are con-
demned as unsuitable, or that
deteriorate to the
where
they almost. virtuall colla
lar
“tens
2
lines. Long
fect
boards
nails d it Aeo
throug
and ‘a sri large heeds
Bamboo Cur-
effective to slow the movement
of traffic.on congeste roads at
cause. havoc on
can
nigh
a
“Der of
p
o We
‘wh he doe return,
could, find further le-
‘Th Justice
may prosecut him
for a violation of U.S, travel
restrictions
in his trips to Red
China
and North Viet Nam.
North Carolina authorities could
reindict. him: on the kidnapin
T
th
at
fin processin
«North
the-Laos
There
near
Viet
persona papers,
photograph that might identi-
them as coniing from the
north.
.th Battalion
the
—on...,
ordered south, The were
was
from
trucked.
Ngh An Prov-
ince to Don Hoi, From there
the moved to the Laos North
Viet Nam border. Then the 300
men
bega walking to the
south following the’ mountain
trails in Laos and the Viet.
border areas.
nam
It is now believed that in 1964
probably 10,00 military and po
in
litical
“guerrillas trained
North
mov
Vie __Na
.
.
red
a
New
Jersey
bur-
salon
and
hair-raising
a
adventure.
whatever
Old saw says that
down.
come
goes up must
Somebod should explai that
the
cost
living:
of
More than
mists realize
dom
.
Obviousl
wigs.
three
most
biga
men,
troubles sel-
that
singly
come:
alon
these
and
jurnp)
experts here
think
citizens in
Senate took
READERS
Feb.
the
easily~solve
By sneakin
sentence
a
thus-
“But Barry wasn’t about
ea humble pi for lon Defi-
aatly, he unleashed a verbal at-
tack on the President as bitter
he made last.
as
year.
any
‘What it boils down to,’ he said
dishonest
I wasn&
that
‘is
”
enoug to win this campaign
‘hadn&#
been
“dishones
as
said
what
really said:
“O course,,this alway hap
pens after a campaig Peopl
write books about the
campaig and I have a real in-
time
terestin and amusin
readin them. In fact, what
they boil down to mostl is that
dishonest
I wasn’t
enou in
this campaig to win. It is a
to find writers
little
feelin that in order to. win’ an
election one must: b dishonest
or, at least, a little dishonest.
In fact, it has gotten so bad
to
is
distra
all
truth is a harder‘m
atterto
Adults should
report
An
Grants:
a
‘
plans call
4.500 low
The
can
move
crowded
they
th
for
-
ture.
harder,
Senior
and
buildin of
or
camp
out
on
the
ae
can
more
need
urban
city.
fanc
renewal’s
are
They
the
be
can
throughou the
program
visor
Sat
den
eters
cry
skinflint, reactionar
fae
tramples
Se
S
one
our
be
more sacred
economic gar-
useful purpose
but the call of its
own
gut
a
are
goin
on
In
fiscal
ne
LenS
Relation
te
a
—
count
today.
local g
reasonably
this
field
inven:
deserves
a
goo look, since the country’s
are
major urban complexe
awash in
onl
difficulties
that
seem
grow greater as the
swell in size,
areas
Soon 75 per cent of the Amer-
livin in
to
a Boeae
f
v
to
et
agend
state and
196 U.S.
any
Furtherm
le
Ru won
sim
respo
ible
pub
is
in
these
would
mass
of
urban
allow such
suppl and
water
ee Pa
Jus
-loc
$33.
than
$5 billio
is
1
ago total
years
expenditure
billi
they have
came
state-
to but
more
so
doubled
in
decade,
a
aheavy
clude
and
confusion.
growth
self-stra
urban
haphazard uncoordi-
amounti nearl to
lation.
With
ation
large,
local-state
may
ae
in-
waste
is
nated,
oe
P
for
Much
tax
in
pu
There
‘reduc
bulkin
needs
government
agai
in half
great
seems
the
ee
‘The include several
tax
into
for
ay
prop
secur-
‘o
ope
with on a co.
e
more
ened contest,
class
hool
b
regula
1
‘an sub-
tion of planni
ond corpo-
division in
rate boundarie and the setting
so-
“metropolitea
up of
p
service
on
a
broad scale the way
limit
other
traffic,
hous
do
authorities”
pa
and others fro
make an real
various state
o
sources:
in th
headw
leglan
be wort
are wratl
will
ct
of land
Me
sal at
ee
enla
state
+
«
to
prove
state-local:
argume
if
bi federa government
water.
pilot agrees this
should b
Even
one
of
is where the
an
heavi-
fo
“Unque t bo
the
and
sa oes aes
ist + th
wil
li
talkin
watchin
areas
&quot
*
a
wh
the
about the
the
.
stat
ur-
to-
fir
game, would much rather take
few dramatic swipe at th
gentleme
at
the
games.
Poor Movies.
Barry Goldwater& 196 politica
and
ir
work “o b
is to hold
more
today,
the
at
indeed
d
fans
es-
or a
aS
ele
or mi
Editor.
isle
i wernin
corporations, which
could
peéfor a variet of
area-wide functions,
‘This last is perhap the most
inventive of the-lot. It envisions
an
agency which could operat
best
local level.” This would ap-
to b the moment, above
for this notion. to
demonstrated to the fullest,
the
adult
than
w
‘and
Numerous Republica leaders
have been sayin latel that
Ho
one
with near-break-
some
a
don
are
area
and
is
ce:
second-
a capai
workin organisms.
severe
testin time
for those (Republic particu‘
who
Jarly
argue that “things
It
fa
ai
authoriz
als
woul
metropolit stud
turn
sew:
systems and the
erage
threatens
down as.
matters
transportatio control
The
iba
it
piece of permissiv legislatio
that
as
ne
ora alt
n biion in denied
ee ana
oti
Today’s staggerin figure
branch.
‘i
new
‘That
perma-
state legislators,
Anything
tive
their
the
officials, mayors, members of
Congres and the U.S, execu-
tive
which
states
masters—that
spendin is
the
reall bi
of
on
ernors,
a
or lesser degree Now
it would
obvious
that
seem
there is somethin very wrong
about the theor and practice
urba renewal. It would
that our derring- Con-
seem
gress would go out after the
demandin to know
program,
every wh and how. But to do
so
means that the goodwillers
on
b the
h administers the program,
cow
on
set up by
bipartisan
Congres and made up of gov-
nent
greater
ca
ve
chaos~
196
advanced
ernmental
for
ue
with
na proposa part a
faa
state
by eee
are
2
duplic o
facts
areas—and
legally
some
course.
ist
have a rpaltia
than 6,00 families who
housin but can’t afford
ese
wracked
now
Tet
Washingto authori
ument.
The
—
the
ps
grounds of the Washingto
alread
WASHINGTON (NEA)
states have in hand
50
dispossess
into already over-
slums,
at.
ae
Citie
peopl
the
Stephan Guid
citie Uni High
noth
irritat-
lesser
hemmed in
units in the fu-
cost
Peli-
adult
sae
ae Ho
partva
iall
they are creat-
ing The hand that guide the
bulldozer so energetically loses
its grip at this point. Present
at
the
shocked at
was
ve
rene
feai
pla persons
i
sat
th
in
doin
living
I
actions of several -peop
‘Th adults want us to do as
the say but not as the do. At
school we ar taught that the
other team is just as’ wonderful
a’ bunch as‘ ours and therefor
‘even
‘t beat
thoug we
ist be treated as
such,
don& ‘boo’”‘at
call
or
or
the referees
names, for without them: there
would b no ‘game.
Tf the parent want us to have
goo attitude toward ‘sports
‘sho
SP
to
i lisplay
t proper attit
too,
pleas take a hint fro a
hig ‘sel hooler and try:
little
‘There
the-urban
to. find low-cost
quarters ‘for the dis-
are
Pass Cavemen
Court.
bleacher and
fought
this
on
practice .what
a
Pein
Wimb Jr.,
S
Drive.
79 Wies
fight.
y-
Last weeken I, at-
e nded preach game
th
Klam Pelicans betwee
and
the.’
lies,
‘a
i
a
:
Poor Fans
as
which
“That
a‘lie
be met
may
with outright,
“But a lie which
misquote
one.—Editor.
ean
lie
h
discovered he
were
deliberatel
What is happeni to the in-
tegrity of the American press
How Jon will honest publisher
continue to tolerate such shame-
ful prostitutio ‘o the journal
deliberate
istic profession A
misquote is nothin more than
half-truth. And wha is a-half-
‘a
truth?
“That a lie which is:a half a
truth is éver the blackest of
(Pag 21.
if it
out
in the
would. be
newspapers
today knows
fired
opponent
his
other
most
‘U.S,
pon
‘What
ex
can
that_problem:’
To The
the
of context: and changin
smearol-
word they to it, some
ogist made it appear as thoug
Goldwater. was complainin that
he lost the election because: he
ly:
ba
cause
ma
chra
may
issue
pene-
matches) place in air
Flame-
can
b
factured at home. Comb -
perience ex-servicemen.
write. a book myself
about this campaign just to get
the truth
If I were go-
across.
do
that I would include
to
ing
in it somethin like this.&
Misquoting
its
lands
will
which. will
Sel
-expensive
buildings.
jestro explo
action.
no
bullets
WRITE...
On Jan, 22;.1965 Barry Gold-
made a spee at the
water
Chicag meeting of the Repu
lican National Committee. News-
week magazin
reporte this
in
foreig
on
powel
conditionin system will
t
Lette
spee
(kitch
Ho
’
QU
mor-
of Representative in
acted legislatio widenin
sedition statutes to cover. U.S.
-
Nam.
causes
boxes
ee a
‘rea avau =
are
But Williams cannot be tried
for sedition. Althoug the
left
men
trains
panic Explosiv boob trap
charge.
he
beaut
in
stole
t
pr
;
Thief
and
20,00
That&# what Newsweek-
said. This is
Goldwater
BARBS
glarize
Laos
to
moved
of these 30,00 to
form the hard core
of the 35,00 first
line. Com-
munist troops now in South Viet
is
‘and
fy
other.
possibl
63
-
station
Nam
diaries
and
Nam,
196
the turned in all
border,
Hoi
‘troo arrive
the
?
or
items are typi
information
of
bei ac-
about
Hoi:
the
th Battalion
cal
Pew
Viet
In
Military
Xua
.
Durin
...
usag
four-month
a
be
can
.
sabotag is pos-
sible. ‘Gas tanks ‘on: public..ve
hieles can be choked .u with
sand Sug is also highly ef-
Williams
Don
to 25,00
routes,
what
on
the
the
_
iirati
tn following
units.
-
+
Viet
Hoi, of
target.
drafted or recalled to duty for
service in South Viet Nam and
trained intensively, many
are
trucked to the barracks at Don
Hoi on the coast of Quan Binh
few
held
there
a
Province and
day to several weeks before
bein shifted to the Laos-North
Viet Nam border to begin in-
Nam
Viet
through
16,00 low-cost
in Washington
Private
which have been re-
sources,
stori old homes or demolish-
ing them to make room
for
tm
photographi
North
over
pinpointe
been
systemati
prime
spen
to
have
fe
Don
less
or
aski
cocktails:
night hours such weapons,
roof tops will
thrown from
make the
streets
impossibl
for the racist cops to patrol
Hand grenade bazookas, light
mortars, rocket laufichers ma-
chine guns and-ammunition
can
be bough clandestinel
from
servicemen anxious to make a
fast
dollar. ‘Freedom
fighters
in military camp can. be con-
instructions
to giv
on
the
gal complications.
key ‘way stations
35,00
-
Prisoner
interrogations, cap
tured documents and agen in-
could pay. Urban
renewal has reduced that num-
ber significantl Yet the plan-
ners, presumabl friends of the
{ik
The
persons of
the
urban’
renewal
program
have been forced to move into
other slum sections—or to tu
Haiphong
which
year
aati
anywhere.
of
other
to
or
.000..living.units-.with rents
families. earnin $4,00 a
ex-
Peo-
But what of thos who are in
the low incom and lower mid-
dle income group. Has urban
renewal
Have
helpe them?
and
better
new
the found
homes the justification for the
Federal
government’s expendi
in
southwest
tures
is an em:
ton? The
answer
phatic, no. For Washington
most big
cities, is spendin its
Federal
urban
renewal
funds
in project which benefit the
real-estate
peopl and those
with the
wherewithal
torent
out
inte
Lo
live,
“displa
neighborhood
Little
b little
to the sub-
citi
bring
with them. The
authorities
have no plac for
and
them
very little thought
- the statistics. At the
last census, there were
some
—
to
slums,
hungr Washingt
ple’s savings, invested in real
estate, were wiped out. Now,
the area is bein rebuilt. It is,
which
crem
s Gi
La
new
ing urba blight
homes
treated
slum:
ish
urb
been
ical-
has
a
country. Most of the Southwest
razed to the ground
area
was
actly
to
Mai, Son Ta
marginal.
the poor man’s lot and suggest
ed that Washingto could be a
testin groun for his theories,
army
black
the
mornin of
.th Group started
Mai. training
center outside Hanoi. A convoy
trucks
moved the
Molotov
of
unit south
throug Ngh An
and then to Don Hoi
early:
throug
South
trucked
Nam bor-
was
Viet
south.
the
iro
sent south.
Next come the guerrilla war-
at Xuan
fare
camps
Ben Quan and
Minh Khai
Linh), where
south-bound
Communist
the
and drilled.
units
Other
‘it targets are air
bases
Cat Bi, Huu
Cung Vinh, Ha C Na San and
and
military
Thai
Nguyen
bases at Ho Xa Con Co and°
Of Poor
urban
waiting
while
areas
Dong
to
it
peasant clothing for the march
to
be
T every perio there are slo-
which enlist
causes.
gans and
the goo faith and goo works
‘o goo peopl To be for them
is a sig that you are on the
side of the angels..To oppose
them invites
examination
for a
of
cloven
some
end
these. goo
causes
up
achievin exactly the
of what men of goodwil were
trying to do,
Urban renewal falls into that
category, Those who fight for
it believe that it will end slums
x
¥
stagin
...
to.
Afterward,
Vietnamese
their North
uniforms and put on
at
time—when approve by the
President.
Each bombin will
follow
Communist provocation
First priority goes to stagin
such as Don Hoi, hit.
areas
the weekend by U.S, car-
over
based planes Viet Con
rier
troops are barracked in these
-
RAL
de
training
Vinh then
went
Hoi,
der, where the troops turned in
scheduled
or
Mai
It
center.
trucks at Xuan
on
to the Laos-North
num-
a
exciting
an
8
are
E
go broke if the
thé loan is
can
rate is cut to 50 per cent before
satisfied.
Allin all, it
makes-for
barter system If one can afford
in
agains U.S, au-
‘Urge the American
extensively
used
the
on
Departmen
when
money
written
are
Target I Sig
in
many
of 60 per cent are
granted for more
rates
Lenders
buy something at the end of 1964 in
two countries as it did at the begin-
first
as
something of lasting
to
and Bra-
last year,
times
days Bank saving accounts are few. Peopl
spen money’as quickly as the receive it on
value. A favorite sport is
to buy. everythin on time payments and pay
for the items in depreciated money.
are
cease
Argentina’ experience
of 45 per cent
rate
Interest
because
currency
never
eigh
and
year,
racist
war
“Mol
CROMLEY...
RAY
Brazil.
Americans.
and
rate
pesos to
th
erosion
inflation’s
somethin
of the
guerrilla
horif
defect
efect
Yor
Negro
las
world.
Latin Inflation
Latin
i
agit
the
pamphle
Radio Ha-
Interviewed
on
“van last Tuesday Williams
dodge a questio as to when
he would leave for the U.S. He
thoug
expresse the hop
that: he could soon depart
returned to
Cuba
Williams
—
turned
client,
home and
castly experimen in grandeur. Unfortunate-
com-
ly, the man who started it all seems
pletely oblivious to the folly—and worse
has
cop and
the
jury.
New
Lynn
rad
his
a
he
for
the
from
gran
attorney,
pen-
has not di-
the U.S.
in
“t
more
Union
Williams’
leftist
Con-
immediatel cabled
excluded
has also aide its
of Viet Nam. All
indictment
Count
of
Africa, and certainly
etration
years
Williams’
respectability, at
of
three
for
toiled
ground that Negroe had been
some.
stature
new
minished
peninsula
any
or
the De
course,
t
and
the
-
confi-
handsomely
the“ey
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beamed to this country b the
built trans-
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Asia,
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William is
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therefore. immune from’ prose-
cution for seditiou activity. In
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China
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do-business-with-
in the last year. Not
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gand center in the West in Paris, but they
have finally broken throug their
shell of iso-
France. Well, the first
gone accordin to the general’s
has not
favor
side.
allies
are
in
publicly coming to the gen-
are
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the
Gaulle
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to
plans In trade relations,
imports
To
War II.
and
none
his
to
there
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tent
successful
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Gaulle hope to
with Red China
relationship
trade
ely advantageou
from
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sentiment
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look
path through
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its
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of
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year
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wars
most
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fact
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France’s
grand entry into Asian affairs with the de-
sig of usin that route to world leadership.
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which
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confer-
press
anti-U.S:
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of Free
Dixie, American ex-;
patriate Robert Franklin Wil-
liams, may. soon return from
Cuban exile.
his
the objec of
Williams
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nation-wide manhunt when in-
self-
genera been
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has
though undoubtedly
help
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