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_ a - I . | — + AND NEWS, HERALD Falls, Klamath Sunda February 21 Ore. Troubled Gditoua Pag Object Half iva y Che the around worry atmospher earth latest debris disintegrat in pectancy millions of debris from crease job the activity, is the all though all when with objects ellites Science seldom how Galileo without er in- the be- de- debris. orbit junk, in are Leanin T he Tower of make will before traffic, new of track the by the Allen Van development in the Low- extensive and Mekon Basin. It introduces into the human considerations Vietnamese situation, and pro- vides a practical approac which er appeals to self-interest the way to openin as dimension of the idea of based on as well a new peace- . . rather economic plants than political objective December issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, entitled “Viet The Nam Fourth Course.” For Cambodia, seven years, Laos, Thailand, and South Viet have been working with Nam to early to the You — a another a-tilt it leans feet just space junk disintegrated are objects of useless few valuable in off was on he the the from BEFORE had Leaning the do ‘Tower of Pisa side editor’s every that scientists Pisa curacy to proper day any Tower then —.or of agai it it when photographed may labor nent “The trouble with socialism is that it deals in squeez lem- ons.” By that he meant that socialization—or its cousin na- tionalization—is the for rem sick dyin industries, Even merely offers artificial or then it respiration, life, ‘Now comes Labor that pose way rather new the National Rail- Conference” to pro-~ America’s railroads Behind this ploy is the annoyance of the railroad which brotherhoods have fought agains progress in management and lost, Ha rail- the the battle, they won roads in time would have really been a squeez lemon. They-are now showin that giv en slightly sympatheti ment they can the ‘treat- their house contribute to the set in order and American: economy in ‘as the did past ‘Those alization who cry for nation- forget ‘that, at one the. federal government time, experimen in -control and railroads. Operatio of the. Durin World War I, the gov- did took over the roads— and tan.them at-a deficit of al- even most $ million per. da ernment : though rates, “The tween difference operation in the million-a-day $ it raised During World fares War and‘ II, publi to the and governme billion nationaliz be than — two — be- private wars was nearly $ falls for nationalization, however, involves factors other’ than profitable operation If the government take to were the railroads; it would over have to-pay for them, What this‘would to the taxpay- mean cris -no mystery. Under New reform Mayor Fiorello, LaGuardia, the city took over the subway then operati at S-cent fare’— and has been a payin throug the nose ever since. Fares are now 1 cents, York&# — and time, city service The was, in get worse all Wha would it cost. the feder- government to pay a fair for the nation’s rail- price al roads? It is estimated that re- placement value comes close to $0 billion. Unless the govern- make ment.could an over- whelmin argument in favor of nationalization, it is hard to believe that Congres would au- BER WO The and It is tower has year 11 now CEASE-FIRE 17 or where on heart. will a it Is decide the news story too much will doing additional A July 22 one 1954 between France and Viet divided continues it so present age has bee host of a Per- names. fit, It could be called Last Days Of Pompeii’ and I think’ Ambrose Bierce, late poet-journalist of the 1800 saw it comin in his “An Invocation”. poem pu b- lished sometime prior to 191 and read at San Francisco in all Independen Day. on Below four stanzas of are length or wrong. Confirm our ac- we But when time!) (ah, Majorities in And infiltration 5 all manage- & ~lems—with—the—railroads,—At present, the major issue divid- ing management and labor is The featherbedding unions, like it or not insist on man- ning the railroads’as still were LEWIS FULTON In hollows b th feet of thieves And Mammo sits among the sheaves And’ chuckles while the reapers quote only that part When continues. If the the efforts government was in WASHINGTON will con- moderately successful modernize procedure to ‘sto After all, a voter’ migh be hurt, So defici would skyrocket-and service decline virtues would for. the dubious, government owned ‘all — of railroads. This. process. can the French The railroads. measured-by perience. France at run 20 a Hos him 2 a T gai cent per be can to the support pointe nationalized railroads Benito one. whose fascist styl so- cialism governed economic pol Italy, boasted that he icy in made “the railroads ran on time.” This was a goo propa- but it happene gand line untrue. to be Italy& railroads inefficient were despit the fear of Mussolini reprisal and oil. castor great corrective, - — Lookin ahead it the taxpayer shell out in asked ing if to billion purchase— being annually for billion $1.4 poure b the modernization, pec railroads doubt Congres doubts know will- is addition — $5 to also be can into I it. I it. sus- the White House knows it. the best argument o all nationalization is sim- ply this: Should the goyern- take the railroads ment over But agains simply aren&# want ing in because gettin their You as the’ much collective it. answer unions as The State entertain Communist-bloc Jedrycho visitor, prob ably arrive in early spring: A will Poland&# of State Commission, he will officials with U.S, on confer economic East-West coopera- tion, More than half a billion dol- Jars in U.S, aid has thus far been proferre to Jedrychow and his Polish comrades in the hop that they will steer an in- in world course dependa affairs. The American polic is based on dedicated infantile notion that be Communists can a converted into willing allies out that benefit Musso- no Jini, visit. The Stefan chairman in — soon member of the Pol- on-an.official state ish’Politburo the the bargain intellectual. b dollars, American evidence the There is little Polish Reds have mellowed. At the United Nations, Polish dele- American colo- denounce gates nialism with the Food have Poles - and for Soviet Union. Massive Peace shipment made it possibl export food to vote for to members of the Soviet ammunition and Arms bee and North Cuba, shipped to Castro Viet the other bloc. have Nam ‘The Poles have extended con- siderable assistance to E many, whose economy shambles because its largest in- dustries have been meshed: with factories ‘in Soviet and Czech turning out rockets and nuclear arms. There is moreover, no that reason U.S, to believe, aid has made any easier the lot of the average Pole. In fact, the re- gime of Wladyslaw Gomulka has moved markedly away from the liberalization of the late 1950 Earlier his year, Stefan C inal Wyszyns charge that that_U,S, foreig o religious freedom. $13,00 Cardinal Wyszyns exhibited real courage in speakin out; members of his clergy have jailed for criticizing the ‘people’s government.” Priests been have beaten and semi- drafted into work bri- been narians gade Unity, The Council. of National exile group representin 100, Brit- 000 Poles living in Great ain and Ireland, has urge the to United Nations prob the inhuman” “blatantly practices Warsaw regime, The of the an outboard ion ara to of him ‘The “Agenc for: Internat Developmen explain lamiel that efforts have been made listening of ject Pakistan alcoholic he says. “To Korea worth of electric motors used in the manufacture of pho nographs To the Dominican Re- public, $1,00 worth o toys, suit- flowers, ¢ases, wallets, artificial imitation $9,00 manage like this. Jewels. OAK DON to to the the be have schools jppe of now Religion personall I am Teachers crosses and who conduct Science Turns To crucl- grateful very for the. weekl articles. givin the beliefs of various religiou denominations. I have many say the have found these articles yery informative and of because them Become other more understandingof faiths. ‘Mrs, prevent thing Elsa Rueck, Pres., Count Unitari Fellowship Klamath ae been fixes, deceits govern- their to - in out of it, and or charged group All life avid smear method u feat ‘their opponents Hazelle R. Paus, 30 North Tenth. agency explanation the “It’s costin us a lot to ge this money back, Don’t think it isn’t, Finding out after the horse is stolen and then demandin re- funds is not enough The AID agenc apparentl thinks all it needs is a goo collection team. But I say it needs goo careful to beverages an to saying: sex sent of his power-hungry, lustful the receive refunds from the coun tries involved, But Thomson re- that Bee as “To disa native of a har ‘Thomson discovered, too, worth of “Royal Nationalist. China went $80 worth 1 in myot spen much ‘Californi of rocco. capsules"— been rejuvenator— was His appeare such, as verse accordin to Mr. Mark- ham-and-“‘two-years later th 191 done b to Mo- motors of It is never too late to alter. the. trend of histor or of poli be tics but it will ever aid has bee used&# send biibble gum to Tur key- barb propheti poem haps this wherever Polish Communists had impose upon the Catholics of his nation “a never slaver of a kind known before.” In a at sermon Warsaw, the cardinal spok of the regime& systemati attack No seer a terseness of Aesop -weirdness of Poe, and a glea of the Galilean,” S -per- Visitor R as the in ranking Planning — Tt a be cent per Departmen ex- deficit with the French equiv- alent of thee and me making the difference. In the _up United States the railroads— saddled thoug they are b out- moded work rules are pay- ing five per cent of their into the federal Treasury. This present. him Swift, the ment would the ‘to hajled ever one that I know of yet the poet the late. Edwin Markham, who “He had in knew him wrote: . U.S:To — hand. the step to State are erg. trol, his iron upon Nay— North in that handicraft work Fules appl to’a production-line the giganti strength of Ohio, JR... with red when mena author ignored The unions these are still insist is peare in Mexico.” Ambros Bierce, 1914 methods of new all technique Faster trains, shipping new to land Ameri- Communists attack U.S installations’ in South Viet Nam U.S. fighter- squadron attack North Vietnamese out- posts. American. dependent have been ordered to leave Saigon Shipme of mili- missiles---and tary hardware--- personnel have been increased. Nearly 30, 000 American servicemen are now scatter througho South Viet Nam U.S AIR BASE the draw murder spirits cring and aa between » they if operating EI ‘Newsm free. be distant passio the Or—nearer con- 1964 confrontation direct Quid pro quo fighting US. SPECIAL FORCE CAMPS but:.so be to crime; TODAY government would inher- Pandora’s box of “pro a as serve Law, sharpl dur increased fe a 1 A and or freedom’ worthy are Insurgent swords military buildu Communist Viet. Con tinued of a-rapid pace. ment. it less or right lon As perio with thousands of American troops dispatche to the war-weary country. headaches, losses, of more the the be can that in stanzas. 28 poem, have responsibilities Ave. The 188 Vietnamese troops ordered Johnson: after Red torped boats fired on.U.S. ship in Gulf Tonkin U.S. planes bombed Red naval base in North Viet Nam. and Ony Reminder applicabl the Tabor, Earl 431 A by President over one budg lon alon so? ing but expenses to meet our “govern- mental pocketbooks. I have to this personally. Don& you ing this hop reasonable fall in do accord Nam (17th parallel), 1961-1964 US dear to to or direction. Lon before our need for additional-revenue rises to the poin of taxin the sick and miserable must we look to more our ways of reducin federal state and and and rest the exten- LINE thorize the purchase The Con- faced with a choice, gress, would be required to say that it’ was paying “th equivalen of 50 per cent of the national budge for the privilege of tak- means caerman started, Give thou Leaning the with tower while of those who must thee and me. lett my credit cards in my “This is is cosht ‘other wallet an all { hav homes. Evans said sions would raise an increased of we each — S lawyer form a Shall serve crash make will the price pai by the reality, just a first installment. doctors 1955-1960 dependin the The call The b After the French left several hundred American military and economic advisers started workin under Ngo Dinh Diem, first Na premier of the new South Viet further. year.” a serv- architects and lawyer fees. This sales tax extension proposa even included a four sent per cent charg o bills Gulf of Tonkin AUGUST roads remained in private hands and were so. profi- table that the contributed more than $ million a da in fed- eral taxes. As the Association of American: Railroads point out, haircuts, beauty sho as redirected of source state would revenue fall. in never line with such a tax if this can be the ultimate outcome. It is well known that any tax, once called First the to hop ices, war later months two R Be Nationalized ago, a promi leader said to me, years Wash., Dan extensions tax. Gov- ernor for exten- sions would be in the form of a four per cent surcharg on vir- tually every service an individu- al buys This would end not with a four per cent addition sales state’s Evans’ bienph and withdrew. The Geneva Propos Suggest Many from Olympia, told of Gov. proposa for Evans’ of the 10- the Hai River can fy recently Communist forces, the United States kep a small group in' Nam to oversee military ‘and economic oid programs for France. The Frerich were defeated in May 1954 at Dien- TOLEDANO... RALPH de tax news 1954 During the come b even centuries vertical the When fall. appears over and all Pisa let.them them release power Press — in order has ones might years. eight little a Associated two next ’ Think of that; a tax for the sick! Those of us whom might be undecided now on the sales “The decades possibly cen- many cluttered space becomes truly but the nuisance of keeping hundred for Road. the in years, called Tower last An cultivating pilot farms, permanent problem bee Lambie, Homedale million $75 hap objects space age. It the first 2545 Taxes And The Sick moving buildin earth for dams, negotiate Winifred and training village technicians. Even guerrilla troops have not halted field work. Plannin for the Lower Mekon was begu b a committee of the four coun- tries under auspice of the UN Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East in 1957 The the to total U.S. contribution Lower Mekon plannin has cost less than four day of military aid in South Viet Nam. Surely if the President meant what he said. that it is not task of Americans alone to’ tle world conflict, he ough to . cooperativ of which engineering design internationalization international action I would like to call to your attention a pro- posa which has been made to President Johnson the b American Friends Service Com- mittee which could end the war in South Viet Nam. This propos- project Thes four coun- do not cooperat reached on anything else have accord on development of the Lower Meko Basin. Work al- read is underwa in drawi tries, proposal sin- greatest the which htindreds identify Un- sat- back be turies, Leani droppe he sure It now fall was for water develo hug a welcome constructive that look toward a settlement. dis- to date. satellites to al- teachers in the junior grade experienced trouble explaining droppe those balls off that tow- having them hit a ledg on the all, when he orbit the is land calls without and agreement on ment program, nomic welfare of peasants who long months ago had enoug of terror in the night. This plan this read about pro- posal in an article by Gilbert F. White which appeare in the possibl all launched 31 1958, considered Most of the 509 of of satellite, into discovere It Belts, discover and advancing publicit little collab- the eco- reads about it. After was States. space vehicles spacecraft, Jan. on launched state international space, piece of launching boosters and units cut loose from spacecraft after they had per- formed their functions. piec of spacecraft vehicle 18-Ib Army S. Radiation parts a tracking This orbit. famous Explorer the gl down. way will of to unrelated Th have rate launched b the Soviet functioning. Thirty U S. capabl of transmitting those have ceased still are ion particular a cluttered Not future to poses difficult more are the bound hazard natural tracking of comes vices ex- the a most satellite United life have on. from in first will Some Considering of space hardware space still to piece or orbit. of years. accumulation here Aside in were weeks; others infancy relative space beginning satellites the of launched, far so b the U. 509 count, launching of One orbit Canada Our Reader Write al calls for oration in world as well as upon the President of the union, state Johnson said, “We will not, and should not, assume it is the task settle all of Americans alone to the conflicts of a torti and trou- world.” I think a goo bled plac to put such noble words into immediate applicatio would be in “torn and troubled” Viet Nam. I feel that an effort must be made to find humane, positive, and non-military alter- natives to the present tragic im- passe there. ‘A a specific example of a jointly three-others with commenting upo the In Sk alon earth, intact. in still sun—is to Nam Viet of the sponsored by the U. S. Britain, Italy. been de- recovered or objects the or have fallen since either and scientists. space At which have space upon re-entry, other half—the that But object man-made into the stroyed TRWILLAMS, 220-65 of all launched been back into I The Letters To Th Editor PAGE—5B 1965 =) Peopl “a as reli- giou instruction classes for chil- dren outside the schools able to and arrest are li- fines. —Catholic priest and the churches are faced with heav taxes “impos b vigorous in means as day of the Russian czars. holies who receive hol often punishe communion are b bein discharged from em- ployment in government offices and faptories in hospital — have ‘o éécasion been ‘denied the consolation of a priest and died without the last bein th st administered in rit time.” of the House to Foreig Affairs Committee has learned spectacula the now, of the age of been’ with things science and physica events: Electricity, the airplane the atomic bomb, formulating the of “laws”. na- Althoug every has covery scientific dis- contributed to the revolutionizing o living and thinkin about and cine atomic age will what will happe and able of man&# his th despite advance ap an ‘on ways psychology, have ways temained of univer in medi- human pretty the outside of the test That is goin to change say the scientists, One of the latest to go out on limb of prediction is Dr. Jobin Turkevieh. profes sor of chemistr University Ene him: th According to the dramatic discoveries o pal alongsid in chennsiry biochemistr in the foresee- future, Speaki b life outlined ture. an Vernon Thomson. will reductions in the press for s Administration “rock-bottom” $3.3 billion foreign aid budget Wiseonsin The Republican a Rep member U successes shave at a symposiu held insurance company, h his pictur of th fu- “I can. will b commonplac foresee, says Turkevich, “the establishment of monke farms where we&# be raising grad monkey ae and —Diseases maladies by man-created harm- caused ful living conditions will be eliminated, ~-Virus disease will be ex- terminated, (This includes the old!) common cold! Mental disorder will be ra- tionally explaine and effective- treated b drug an psy- ie Sra gnat techniq will enoug to enable hea off illnesses long before they would show up. —Transplantat of organs he sensitive doctors th s0 the and attach who need them, ~- ture: curtailed nation of somes — to “The pers will be b premarital exami- a couple chromo- the chemical heredity of be es can we disea bride told ‘Here and carri groom your that you will have are ‘That is the same pepe “w So eo advi scl-