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' of _ vo ¢ - pf © HERALD AND NEWS, Falls, Oregon Klamath Thursday, April 1 1965 ‘ditorial PAGE—21 Pag “It Seems It’s O.K. to Kill “em Not to Make ’em Sick With Gas!” But FULTON LEWIS JR. Dea Administration Moecha Marina Blow ee 2 WASHINGTON Admistra- tion officials have dealt a cruel blow to the owners and seamen Boycot We of ers disappointed to Negro civil rights were the South planned the lead- learn in revolt boycott of the State a Not Answer advised Ku the of brothers’ plight have now 1. down To Negro leaders had conscious Dixie, it in of is labor ask union members 2. draw deposit in To implore 3. natién Alabama to wit the To ask federal issue that right to This would yond that agencies to society a the and refuses illustrate to necessary prived Negro citizenship’s greatest privilege. of ery in was King Dr. should people same the sad as send de- the be of Selma to they and progress not full were from march of felt largest newspaper, the Bir- the state’s racial including “political that includes the Alabama it us leaders the time they have capable should on to and mendous about sympa- diseases, with the right to his throng to the step of the capitol, he had accomplish a great deal. Citizens throughout the nation bit- are ter the most over recent atrocity of the ill- of must us with the Merchant vote make and the u sub concessions is time the not Gass A for boycotts. Mission To Jakarta Scant quest attends for a Washington’ deteriorating donesia. Bunker Mr. negotiate who donesia took Ambassador tion salvagin of means relations with In- the specia envoy fication fair- some produced high Indonesian cir- nothing to abate Sukarno’s king’ line. Guinea from cles friendships but it territorial half did lust. New of Have may He’s Guinea 3 after now and, for ayear, Has-been. infiltrating of Malaysia. Joint the the eastern: better Pressure by leaders the may the are West. little improve to Whatever he able. to apply appears of some army, Western-oriented. Indonesian said to be H hun {9 nod been used “The publicity’s been I said. o it,” “T tell you it’s harmless. take way life of whatever. or As they march and demon- and exhaust their lungs they shatter the charg that Americans generally are bein suffocated by a lethal combina- tion of their own indifference and the vast impersonality of strate As the complainants in- and the print- tend, the camera ed word rivet the country’s at- tention on this calculated turbu- stant. lence. Yet numerous sympathet- ic observers here are wondering when the shortcoming of pro- will test begi to be graspe by aroused Negroes white su- premacists, students publi demonstrating, look of have and comfortin In however, these are a the easiest true sense, thing complainant do, can peopl who To at shouting the “‘somethin positive.” today’s over-organized industrial society The right to protest is one of the great rights assured to a free people No one who scans the newspapers doubt it can i bein exercised toda as scl. dom before in our history, Th stirrings are nearly con- colleg ministers and others who have taken to the forum. there is a clear dange ‘or that the ways of protest will be mistaken for a constructi of action. Marching course singing the risk of do these thing bodil harm, of arrest, of taunt and jeer, of rain and snow, the word “easy” may Seem not to apply. levertheless it doe apply. Protest WO attention solve it can- “Wou The goo will, the energy and the resourcefulness of millions of Americans neede for the are lifting of solvin li you handker- my asked I “Thank h you,” t Bel contr Negr up the host of a chief?” undramatic said, trying himsel But of other RALPH growing problems which cling tenaciously to our new-found af. “getting time for many (no all) and shouters bad of cour. however proudly earned, to off the move sit-in line and away from the campus soapbox and sink their teeth into the di- lemmas they deplore The pen typewriter gent of the Thousands need tots culturally setting educationall a th crippl lef they school. They need to the difference be- reach taught and tree lamp post, a To meaning amid a chaos sounds they have learned.to ignore, to feel the guidelines of sensible discipline and discover hop within a framework of or- der. The sick, the disabled, the more just not n through are ne- susten- but under- standin attention from capabl activists concerned with their problems. Th list of chores cry- ing to be don is nearly endless, The promoters of protest ar- gue, with goo case, that with. out their pro no action swould ance occur, But exhilarating money prote en cannot in not be a substitute labors tive or a mau ge be gus int t over be an itself. It can- for construc- way of as- inaction. all war to — racial de- read prints, right glecte the delinquen all these and once is assault an For these il- the of members Fourth Estate, this is a kind of isometric exercise for the slug- least gis colon. Without at FBI and one goo jab at Hoover, its director, J. ar the pundit of the radical believe that the day, week or wasted. month has been to before left lustrious se which radical leading more thousands upon three-year-old brandishing and contin- poundin - - against the FBI. of + to being some of at publi the democracy sneer an th patriotism threatened, And by A TV series based on what? the work of the FBI, which the Ford Motor Compan is spon- t reason, soring. For some wh feel that it is highly laud- makes love able when Xerox the United Nations on net- work horrified television are of this by the consequences dastardl sefies. fo Looking ever pieces bein some of written the about crime against struck nature, I am b the the fact that those who show most anguis are precisel the same peopl who did such fine work in reopenin the doors of the movie and television studi- their sup- to Communists, os what must ‘b a | olway do—oct it goes the and like nothin& wrong an‘ away! hop do there&# I got to ask only one thing we .- that?” he sniffled. have my handkerchief “Can back?’ a stafte blubbe i on colonel’s secretar earn hear- ing the noise, came into the of- fice and immediately burst into “Oh, Colonel, I’m tears. happy.” all “It’s colo right, said, his all so un- Elaine,” the . shoulders “Everyt ing. shak- to be handkerchief in going right.” placed the I mouth my and tha aware were going to use the gas you out in South Viet Nam on the Viet Cong? The colonel about to an- was swer when his face went green and he reached for the waste- _Pap basket. some water,” I about was te 1 ne think the get to some hit nausea I’m and cried I colonel’s hat. When the colonel what I saw Prof U.S. shipping,” tative Roger are i a goal of all able free the police whose assistance. bs proper lene in any work- merous been secretary rushed out of the office to get water for both of us. By this time the colonel his had hanging wa T- head jindow-and I: a wind The commotion eral to walk in. nel,” he the report also government ab In thin was briskly, it&# to reas it.” aide of going normal. ‘to to every- The sitting behind his was sitting in a was saying,” he “this is type of gas and al M society - have American the right financed the from Spanish all the this If make same banner it. of most furor, the col- umnar indiscreet was pundit enoug to note, is the fact that Mr. Hoover has affronted the One Vote, One Lobb forces b unkind things some saying about the Reverend M. King In these feverish is this roughly equivalent to what Ameri- on the can flag was in more primitive days That the FBI has been under attack in certain parts of the country for its investiga- tion of Civil Rights Act viola- tions makes to difference no our Barbara as one day spittin Jorna Frietchie: What is “bei dignan by the in- somethin said pundits is else again. They are justifyin their ¢ampai b arguing that it is improper for the FBI to be “commercialized” b tel- evision. The same FBI they have tried for years to drag in the mud is now too sacrosanct to permit for itself the portraye to be benefit audience. of the video The taxpayer& mon- is bein wasted, the claim, ey because fore official FBI the clear to will script takin up ment tim — the have there- govern- BARBS Seems the gambit in is over Wh fought under the contradictory be the Behind non-leth. a have we apologiz no using for But that you lion do tin only conversation- recreation seu who& sicker than denti wide” you& like to wait until to ask a ques- answer? very day, Feb. 9 th removed from its black- Franco Government inke a $10 million commer- cial agreeme with Castro rep- resentatives in Madrid. Havana Radio under would terms that dnno the pact Spai of car deliver soon ves- sels refrigerator ship and fish- ing ‘boa to Cuba thereb re- moving the necessit of using Spanish ship in its trade. The Vote a Johnson his lal was produced. This great was Th h have been movies and television series showin the work of virtually every govern- if agency, dramatic ther any Was potenti in the Unite States Secret the T-men of Service hush Treasury, the very hush wartime Office of Strategi Bureau Services the Federal of Narcotics the State Depart- ment, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marines— All of these have you name it, had film on scrutiny turned them. In the day of radio, it unable. vot- ro h The whic it is designe to apply. ‘The text of the Johnson bill to guarantee, however, that no U.S. citizen’s right to vote will be denied or abt:dged merel because he cannot read because he is of write—or or bad moral character be- or of absolute lack of edu- cause in seems — cation. In the considered hardl a viola- tion of due process ‘or an at- tack on motherhood to feature the activities of the investig tive agencie of the nation, The outery is even. more ri- diculous when you the Johnson ion ha made no bones of cee b fa t ‘that it would like com- te mercial television to trian its the so into the Executive lon favorable. as the Branc treatment — the appl to ment where areas of purpose it is the federal govern- the votin rights challe bill, there can be no to registration on the basis of any of the foregoing conditions. ‘Th controlling language of th bill in this respec appears in Section 3B which defines tests or devices which are hibited the determinin eligibil- in ity to vote in areas where there has been Section discrimination. ‘3B is as follows: authorities f bama the state of Ala- right S. N Malcolm X, a resolute ex.for ithe freedom N er that a for v or a prereqi registration the demonstrate write, interpret ment as person, read, strate and strafe North in an attemp to in- Nam an fehia to expan its Be cours courageous in in -fir- South and killing the Vietnamese use peopl that is a complet contradiction of the ideal of freedom cher- ished by your people.’ sea y in wi » partici at No Bar igh Bil Th standards ann ee Sh is honestl an the so aid do ly applie gt Negroe nied Pagiei and the vote ie ooa cear surpas: p and of white who i to vote a The were or al women sough registration, This is the the situation Tec! ear -burry- Johnson re Si apparently b a aband however re: all standards, ee by Ng ao citizen to vol pr er be determined, Whereas the t l existing system prevents registration of citizens who are fit and fied to vote, th son pla must insure me treg- istration of citizens, white ‘and non-white alike, who unfit and peel are eee is eae toag ee a a ie disability ai An who is unable son a per- to votin to edl bomb Viet sive eee cat Unite the “The - was compatriots, includin some of your own relatives, are being savagel suppresse by the confer- news his stuft of » WILSON... hurry-up Ainv bill would ie enfran- ah ft illiterates in the states Stree just r R vessels President reviewi serip cameras So th on to say I would venture that the FBI spend more time ducking false and malicious charge than it would the of the TV series. But this is not the What point, far is more isthe pertinent record of government par- ticipation in the film and tele- vision industry. There was no outcr when a commercial mo. House vie, “The 92nd on showin the work of FBI dnd of our Intelligence agencies against the Nazis, was no Vi Na the I Agai ies. that have. Morse i reported to ha “We say we (are in Vie Nam) at the government& quest but that government is ourselves,” rigged up The broadcasts are often A aimed at “Negro soldiers, March 1 message is typical: “In these days your Negro officia Illiterac ment t (D.- Gruehin sayin as servicemen be in South Washingto Spanis list, LYLE C. w right vessels a Rever Ernest American Earlier this however, year, State Department quietly removed Wayn Morse and Alaska) - you all all him half-hour back desk and I chair, “As I said without help a was colonel (D, a. crying and his righ Gene right.” be all denied and di Re Sens U.S. Nu- cargoes, the the seconds the general ‘and in came on caused ship an and carry peo soil lo- “Dam ae shouted.’:‘Can’t brief this noise Bu in was out Spanish placed on blacklist to Lage act to Ore.) Cuba. only and: in- of ha shi Castro It fl countr has technologica materials into the ports of U.S rather’ than+ in a foreign land which no relation whatsoever with you security. Just think it over, The broadcast quate Spanis have carried quantities of economic and to American great Th d TOLEDA ... ae wielders power refuse useful Represe says the the American revolution. If -you love your country as an honest we can do in this countr is deprive those foreig flag interests which shi to our enemies the taken from wa- me. getting sick, grabbe the was doing, he started crying again “My new ha my new hat, my new. hat.” said, I sec- hysterically, “Oh, somebod give the colonel all then Washingto “Was al (ine! | \ like know than more guys about the situtation, but or _ “D Colonel,” I cried retary yourself. or smears fringe upon the lofty ideal Ameri- its age, tween to find b NEA, Ine on sick,” the colonel&# involved.” marchers to put away their ever 1965 strafing napalm to it. vil- FB Under Fire I is of the be Ca than dropp and win to “The a Nam no peopl to trade, sea Viet typic 1 js being least fluence. When the attention-getting shout dies away, the real work begin And this is truly where we separate the men from the boy who are merely playing at home them = some pos them. incredibly difficult, labor and an spr There, tryi prob to lems—legitimately— not picked up better it ha we can said as a few tears started rolling down my cheeks, “I’m not You criticizing anybod He and you tears calls pulled from ie very Look, myself. some aerosol can in the room. see! !& But in a minute’ were rolling down his cheeks. “Nobody under- stands us, he sobbed. “All we&# to do is prevent casualties and be as humane as and everyone criticiz- The Er Of Protests we ‘natives?’ “Control yourself, &qu harmless. and it’s. bad Tl — Isn’t lage you gas, in riots in of some civilized places on the t sn war ‘and his eyes, whatever you. qui it’s Every country ha it, whose BIOSSAT... WASHINGTON We (NEA) are dee in the Era of Protest. And many thoughtful figures, in close to or are government, at once cheered and troubled b that fact. ‘The are cheered to see that countless Americans have turned on their adrenalin and battle for a gone out to do cause, whether it be civil rights, campus freedom, the southern guess the about toug a bin use the wouldn&# stop “This he cried, dab. tears is my h “Well, be “I up. =~ wa too. Mr. to week normal of a colonel knew and found him on the phon saying, “But we not callin it gas, George We& calling it benevo- lent incapacitators. How the hell do I know how to spell rela- leverage be to office indicate to seemed was wearing a everyone mask. I proceede to the gas of commercial en- Indonesia’s Commu- P with through BRUCE con- seizure and all the except Western Acgordin there Ji Sukar isiin any position tions part federa- new centers and dropped I Pentago last to the over has vili- party, largest in Asia outside Red China. to push Sukarno closer to the- support pledged to the States a continues in of : that terprises. New United for campaig of has led to book burnings, the West over whereby the and excuse fiscated information the management of settlement nist This weather Britain Sukarno’s In- was the Dutch. Ic by been nation& of aré to the point where it carries less than 1 per cent of “The — in shippi industry slippe the WASHINGTON optimism Bunker’s Interview carried wer U The . three time world price forced to vo yo ith Viet bein is bring it ere to Nam the American ship can rou Hanoi voice “American servicemen, be- side suffering from away from your loved ones, ae a ited of them day in getting along every at current last agreement arms, movi go all years Spai an fo the of next suet fiv over diers in March. on Government has $35 million in the t Cuba broadcast beamed to U.S House anae our the North Vietnamese Communists, Commitiee: Marine U.S, some concluded bu 740,00 frou. Radio the American shippin industry ‘This sum shows, stake which the hav in this nation’: i industr The is help and surely the cargoes through our ports would be of greater hel if the majority terrible and ve- which of the past year in direct somethin the member “The: spent medical children responsibilities neighbors. This our learn illegitimate o nereal led to hygiene, personal that when them for need basic consequences officials asked for a the resolution that that newsmen month shippers The quote Flo- Rep Paul Roger an in- flential people into the rural areas where, accordin to a Southern Baptist minister, there is a tre- Montgom- the rida o cargo preference A Cuban diploma Alvarez de J Campa de- told v ar- begi and res- rates. of cha f coe admi another and the our Not Seralnts dele- capitalize won educators now Negro Congress of Associalfon fected to the Free World earli- this month in Madrid. He er Feb. 12 agr Officials of various mari- time unions lodge a vigorous dissent, S did leadin Ameri- of has Odon to can to seems Negr pur- country. would permit their own vessels to carry 50 per cent of the car- go. And the on prob- leaders - Jaws to this ends brilliant trati gov- term - waiver to “Thus foreig policy olution adopted in 193 require all financed government “be carried exclusive- cargoes ly” in American ship if the available at are reasonable Spanis Pag One editorial, stop blaming out- a Washington.” when the ground vote. na- These thy major the the believe rived of Ton million that infamous attitude Sp chase good in A “sense of the pointed the finger of guilt at and Now today—the Negro’s right to are convinced the peopl fo it groups, gation in be- in Alabama agitators levels, all protect to vindictiveness to be Sunday this is in the ma- this year, the Export of of $68. ernment credits sympathizers President Johnson time in discussin with merchant Import Bank granted the the of America’s rine, Earlier vigilante hearts the white hop precious for Instead vote.” seem into and we anything Jems.” “withdraw W tion time several Support of life said is in grown or Alabama. 4. which “it side around made waste anything—not banks. peopl that purchase items not not to not And hooded organization. We admire, too, the mingham News, the state’s threatened: shipment through Alabama. To ask the Treasury Dept. haul fear population decades. will their shame a Klan, the struck colored for With the headway the made in making the nation they hav who Ala- bama. Klux of Mariti iio it — any any or his for ability understand or matter, demon- educational knowledg achieve- of any a pesti sbi pen prove h auai ha ‘th voucher . or istered vote 25 ye et er ae itera te This Roe Applie Morice Whites to was tone the oe fema ais conte