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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&#3
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&#3
“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&#3
“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-