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Pape 4 THE CUERO RECORD Sun June 28, 1970
Editorial—
A Confused Policy
r>t|*-nu>. V'OI tfi W.ir II; W.lxhiHg.t'di ne-ei vilggr t CM |
Atm’rican;, should but Nazi-mad*' eii.nirr.F-, vet thf
Dfpar'niont of \eririilture ha:* anpruved ttir importa
tion of Communist hams while US. soldiers arc dying
from Communist bullets in Southeast Asia
Is it anv wonder that many Americans are confused
about who the pitenv io.'.vp a.r* t*>1<1 hy the urlnrlnistra
tion, nisi us I vndon .lobn.on told ti. , that C'unmuni 't
apRi'esMon must not pc re'va.rd.ed In Southeast Ana The
United States must stand firm
Why. then, should the Com mums I who uhudi/>
that very aRcression he'.rewarded, in t..his particular rase
Romania and Bulgaria 1 The Agriculture Department has
licensed the importation of canned hams from these
countries which provide arm- and other war material
to North Vietnam. ,
Trade, of course, is the primary means by which tilt
Soviet bloc obtains dollars. That money is used to buy
etir superior industrial technology, frequently through
purchase of advanced machinery which can be used in
war Industries
SENSING
THE NEWS
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t eta I y' nf I'll#- .ly.l'^rtmpul of
1 forTth F 'hiffilion and \V* I
farr. Pip**-. l^nt N ix^m has tak«?r»
lone ov^rdup a'.’tion Mr Finhh
u,ae fnnrn mindful nf 1-H^ npin
inn nf hplr|i.tv nr him aFs in
do; * ■ i t m-'Ml f. van- hr y 'o, ■ >f
wish# '*• of t ;i up 1 1 • 1 Mli*J\
sfrv. atif' i !< •■ I**’ at*.
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publir wvtiht f nal)h t.. rnaiiau'
thr ijnml> HK\\ ":!arl Fik a.l
v i<•*1 to t|),‘ Fh '-'Sidriit surrl'.
\y fin t, « < Mint f -,. mm h
In fh*ftsifiotnn kiiip fh*
,.'ij-mlaT Kmi h, Mr Ni\oti
has rrcatt ti .»n <>r>j‘ortumiv
THU RIG HURDLE
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Trading with the enemy, .->0 the ju.-ntieation goes,
Is a path toward peace, and who is against peace? But
Is it a path? What is the evidence tha. all of the tech
nology that we sold to the Soviet Union before World
War II dampened Moscow's imperialistic appetites?
Didn't Stalin enslave Eastern Europe even though
American engineers in the 1930s helped built the Soviet's
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Hil tUlllFr uinmt m unm.-uty mpHi oi.t' *« t *; iUPmUiik
Has trade done anything to induce the Soviets- not
to arm the Arabs for another round in their genocidal
conflict against Israel?
Are any fewer Communist arms flowing into North
Vietnam?
. Furthermore, is Moscow putting an end to Hanoi's
aggression, or merely trying to put an end to existence
of South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia1
A few pieces of "pink" pork are not economically
important. But, approving the purchase is indicative of
a confused policy in which we fight the enemy with one
hand and keep arming him with the other.
CUERO RECORD Cueio Texas
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Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
1 \R1V1NG has become so bararrlmis on Los Angeles osei
’ crowded thorough'ares tha* the pastor of one congre-
gation erected a sign outside tb*> chape) which proclaim1
"Last chance to pray be-
fore
way.’
entering the free.
The famous and trick's
St. Andrews golf course in
Scotland has one trap
known as "Hell" because
It's so hard to get out of
A visiting American cler-
gy-man, the Rev, Putney
May, had been warned
ab-out this trap so, of
course, he landed his ball
plop in the middle o* It
Calling; for his wedge, he
amazed his caddie — and
himself — by executing a
perfect "out." and landing hits bal! eleven irv-hcs from the cup
Hla caddie jumped up to the green ahead of him and advised
"Reverend, when ye die. ye’d do wet! to take that wedge u1th ye
• * . *
tUADOGET,:
1. MUCEt "What's '.he charge for a funeral pHi-.'. ';ir "'-it
paper’”
CIxASSrPTED AD T'LERK -SLxty cents an tnrh
MIKE: "Forget it. Me poor uncle was six feet tall
PARK AVENUE CLUBMAN "I hear your young son ha,
become very politically active ”
FATHER: “Yes, he's very liberal In fact he II do anything for
the underdog except walk ours "
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Minn tu mM it'jW’ th*' ii* ''I'ssi-ii y
rclorni.-, is an*»1 ti*>i‘/jurMlofi M1
i-i h.*ir*ls<in d» *f‘S!i l t»*‘i«>mU
ilic <■' >ns*T\ ati\*? ^ !ir; "I the
}• t'l'iihlii ;m F'ai’ty
•.For many m-nth? Mr F’i'h-)i
it i it.'ii' -I ! 'mils -nri !■)< ai
-rh'0,| f ,| f 1« 1.11 s' n\ ills .Ittlt'j'jc
tiiu *mls til*' }*iii'ii* n* hu'-il-s i I*
srcjiir I flpirrnnr.i fi i<> in
fh*- pnth of h's Ponu - -■ atn
(tiM psst)i' at HK\V in t.rsiii^ tf.»
l n j | > s • f*>n i joins on sc!k«'I
}> i.t i ti., 1:1. .S'-’t-ms . \ r/nsonahk. i.'.1
‘ *.j;>j- i.sr fh'*i Mr !-'m< h > ar-
r 1 111 ,n ii i um <'4sonahi«‘ atti-
nith vv;i> a .l onlrihuJim;. la.rtor
in th • 'nv-rnt Alabama 'Hot tion
in 'vv!iii h f<li ft»< r 1 ii.»\ p-rndr' < Ho-
W .allaci v on <t O” m as po\ -
/ rnor. With M, FinHi nuf of
thn \va\ th<• \V*',ii arhrinistra-
To.n is in a ht'il*-: |''>sit:on to
-nvnrthon its [lo^iIiom am ti":
Ihr \Vh.at Mr !.'u har;d-
son d'K S u ill alloc.i 111*■
< al situation, -if coiirst H '!-<•-
full.''. Mi Nixori has hist runted
Mr, Ra harrl-on to j*;’• > Lrmator
|j« c\ !- ' th*y \ OK *'’ of llu’ Iioojilo.
In ’*<(!,; k onks M: }*'in« ti
s«'»'fiH-’d to * «>»mj»i•' 1 *• 1 x lose con-
trol of. lie-, rjrpartm*'ii1 r.mplo-
y - ■ .oj J11 took | >ar! m jiro-
fc -!' ,*n.H is >'K‘*f d* inand - t*-*
Iticn h#i. x Thf\ u.or*' ruHo and 1
anusr ( F»ct a>-is*’ he did not at -
rp.p1 flic , diftati*»fi. \T) Fail'll
siifho'd hunijhation.
Th’is on*’ nf ! h» fa"! tasks *'t
the nf"* Sc. rntar,' *»l 11I W is to
N(
I
ft \K \ ORK-!/f \ .'n < 'ir.-f i
yimthy arn),a fony ol thrr inll '•*.<' ■,
der a lirnf-colored polo shirt, 'Ir ipra y.y,
h sofa w liia floor hotel sui.tr c*rni t i.
about villainy. Or, rathrr about nf* tpmp-’M
iT^rur from purr \il1ainy In Kf r'nrid^r
nrv,rs( film, h*' 1. \ < o ad’entmot * i*b f*
F^rown th^ (dant? rotild u * th a p- a.
nffrnHiy/' barkfiold • hut hr is ivt ,1 tn av
dyed no-good.
* Ninrty pr'r rant rvf tfjr ^orr-oo*! p '*
J'w Tiia'in h.Tvc horn \v> •tvrnr-. ■ l
' an*i if acpnia tliat in 00 p*m emit nf t hr s • .
r rn F'\’ hr* n a villain. Not i valid h- •
t<-*in \dlau hut. ?» low key sinint***’ k.u •
walks .straight and obviously la ah*»'if ' k
flu- n*'w piuturr, I play mom of Mvol’ f pur
Charming :.t*iundrcl. And he’s wild and woolly For on* film.
m
tes Von Cleel
I" h <1 *• mi :i <7
,s< fjiojr/r* l
.nomr.bod._yi But
H’stmu ;i i it I:, >r 11 y' ,■ itlun tin* fie
piirtnv.-tit St 11f n'<-iijI>‘ i- must
he m.iflc to ,mclci-st.-iml that
cmj'l"V,ri.icnt hs ttic i<’<i« ra 1 gov-
eriim'i nt » pi'i' ilegi' not ;l
. rurht A ,i oi-rniuont rinjiart-
ini nt i iimio! In run In; employe
<ml;t Nor should the taxpay-
ers toli-rate political agitation
by fi’derul employes Those ent-
|ijoyi s ol ill .'A who won't art
in th- manner of i-uspucl. res-
jiohsible staff rnemhers should
be reriHA eii from t;o\ eminent
service As a matter ot fact, a
real hoii.se- leaning ol the HEW
stall is a priority item Mr
Fib. It inherited a department
-p.-eked wflh liberals aidagonts
tie to the Ni.--.on program
Beyond that however lit-
he, d i- lor dismantling ->l 'ost-
ly ..mi hurtful procrams. For
e,\;irnpli tht administration i
erred spriotisly this past winter
\ V 11 e i) it declined to go along:
with the proposal nf .Senator
tlf-ifpi Mufplw < R-CaitD to
place the , ontr >\ ersial Ni igh-
both-iod I -eg a.P Sent- eft i’f n'
ram under state aiithority. The
N1 „sl’ is part ot tli-- Olfice -,l
I-., -nil,me Opportunity- itself
ope -,i the must i i»i).1 f:oy
IUAV operations
I'he kind ot .tiirrtiotl
e.xperien- ing ( an he
the Neiciitiorh'XKi
NI.SI* lawyers should" be
Pd ksyse, with t,
i y;, to tile suits
turtr .
xpilycrs in--re !
indispribunati - -
ly , If -Mr; - Ririiardsiifl wants P-;
earn the respect of thinking i-i-
ti/ensi he siioiild muW- prorn.pt-1
1-y ti* bring the NTiKP lawyii-s
under firm, f-oni.rrtl.
In briefing Mr he ‘ o-is..-
tor his hew . mb. the i'n-siderit
could do. nothirr - -tatter ,Thai? i
i|U- ile I conpdlts sperr.h ,, ,i ApriTi
i) „ to. : -■< 196k He st’ro'ngli • ritiei/i-d-!
\ ices Progiam, Ibis piogram , I
.............a 1... ------- 1 federal Welfare programs ay I,
said . They • -route a p.-i ii.,rn-!
-r si.'il
HEW is
seen in j
Legal Syr- -
least, Lin,not being low-key, I in am far out as they Come -- cl
it was a pleasure.”
Me Van C, a (harming h ride with what \c used to. ,
ho, i.i! hob; nodded. ' He got so wrapped up in tins part
; said w th a grill, "that he talked even more than usu'd. in IV.
sleep I would listen while he mumbled about how a - enc v a n 1
btung shot right.
"I nt a, frustrated director,” Lee .said.
" lint then I'd really sit holt upright enen Ic’d sta’t - .1
In Indian lang-iiagc. He had to talk Indian quite • tut in El
Condor’ and I don't .know how-..much of it ended or. the cuttint-
room floor, tat I II tell you, I heard a lot of it in the sm bl Houiy.
in pur bedroom, '
• * * *
'I MF* \ \\ CI.FJ.1 S :»r*’ jn-rtiMp** Hi*’ * I,4sni. » v.impU* rtf lo*l.r »
TTf*vi(» coiir>l*\ 'With Hollv wnTxi n*> lorn:* r the f >nip)etc <rn!*"
iil»n‘-m:i.kinfr. t \' Where the wor k • kn*i for th*1 'kiM U: *•
V« trs. n lot of work h.o h* en m It.ilv >n*1 Spoin IrvF *M ,o-h;
then jiome is i;’. (*i 1 if* >1 in.i, Uk.V' -Iki v»* .1 r. .1 p »rt n ;< nt ir\ Ikon.* < \
the u-y of .» vi I in oti the Spn/vFh * on,-A I 11k.*' F^ontr * n < 1 r-
that 1 Know ;» little of the ! in^u-pp' I'm preti v fyvlnri* e
there." J .ee 1 ikI; ’ rvh hoe^h F'urope jh p H inp a hit like CaUfern-«
now m U1.1t money 1* ti'yht and not *putc- as many picture are
belnfT made t.h*re now '
A l »utehrn.in fr<*m New : the i', yej r.-okj Vi” (" 9
nn< e \vaa a. hHr.tina ^m*'i«: 'ir\ NFalhe Knd fn' the c*n«>’ a •
chaser diirin^- World War 11. With his sharp p,-M > aivl-h'-n■ g
eye-:, he is, of course, the ideal vdhun in I *'•!!hjk *'d of oth*
fitur.s. He looks* hke. Z*ic;hary Srott,. has overtones of HaWe rr
rririd.-> y*>u sornehow nf Ty»e Marvin and so nr "T.asi n;t*ht
ciinn* r right here in New York ' h* s.iid "I had to tell a lad. »'
the n-xt table that 1 wa n t Scntt and tnat h* *i h*-f n *ka ; a
few yen rr ’ .
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y-ina < Ear nai-on 114 Oknr-
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coffee brew widow i ’» Cnsks
10 Horse 6, As-kre, P« Painful
11 Talk tribe 27 Saluted
12 Mu.-iee 7 Giggled. 7S Spirit
: note ’ k Jnve-'K f 2P Cost lie i
1,1 Indian ii Zodi • • a j 30; Malt.
If* TclU* sj'mbol kiln
17 Leg , a, 12. Dread 32
1R Sro:e 14 Oscar s hand
IP Ownr relative 33 Coronet
20, Pronoun
21 fix I st.
22 Tree
23 Trust
24 Firearm
23 Little one
26, Front of
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32 Hope
33 Pekoe or
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parcel
40 Newts
42 Rabbit
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ug»d for the. ihr'-e Ls. X for the two O’s, etc Single letter*,
aposlrophep the length and formation of the w-ords are
hints Each day the code tetters are different
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I P Z1I .Q I J tv r T 0 7, tv
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is supposed to aid poor ppoph
■who rn ii t aft- -i'd .lawyers In
aetuality NLSF lawyers en-
gage in harassing suns aimed
at local g->\ ermnent - ageiu ics
and private business
Early in him a ly pi- a I M --
SF u|-r<>ai look [-la e ill fh-
U asbinglnn otfiei ot itial (U”g
lam. Two lawyers in t he pro
gram, who had been transfer
red lo ot he i posts, defied gov-
ernment notices t" ' aeate then
olf 1- c-s. One of th* anti p"' ertv
/lawyers eoni[>laine'l thal ttiei-e
had bei n n memorandum from
higher nut.hni ity roipnring NT.-
SF lawyers to get "superviso-
ry 1 approval before filing law
suits
VVivat s rt a i/y ini redihle r-
that; hands ol federallyiund- ;l
l.f-.E’S f HINT iiiu-\ ie, wav "High Anon." in which he.plaved-
vv-hat. rise ? .* stiv.gg, .sdcn.t guniiu-n Wit, i v -sn t untd be d:
"The -Good the B.ei amt the Cglv' ip. P.ome that he got ■ to i-
W*u! known Alter tn -t (>n<- .to- did ' I or a k • l.*'ill.*rs M •
again U>v du-ctor m agio la - - and h >- h-, ; -mlw
nun,her of oth-.-ra ev*-- sihee, along with. - ru-n-j:-,. -f It am 5
an- r -.
ent < aste ,of the dependent - ] -j thir-k El Gonise’ i -a good as -f t ettc- tn--r H
colony within a na.tion ' HI At ! Xii-r 1 lie . .dd lhodght(u!ly . "You know Ifign N.v.t
under Mi hi mb K- Im, ished reail'. that imi< tj of a mast-erp e {y p-' r ' it ; w.< no-!
favdrs on that 1u -iloiiv -' a: the --i- oriiig amt editing that set it ipart a » soptrior
'Con-ior,' w-hich wai.c made -,n- S'p.oe- -•[)-! deals with a-
m Mi sh-o. i,-, 1 think more extUirg H- muled ' V.- I
- I pic o' Jo rob etn.dl-iiroe - hist.- -ire- - :> I - " .
iibsol.'Jteiy th.e *- t thing ! no had
. Mrs. Van ( ief nodded, bo i hear !h< . -'c.
bedroom, r.ie sal-1.
taxpayers exp-nsi Ttu> prm
dilitiM- rpajoiity ol - -i;/- n- \. ■
ry 'dearly wants HEW t" f-nd
fa . orj11srri t--war-ls ' iE- >,<>n-
workers and to !r>. to find ways
to reduce n- a ex-; and tic-
|gi.rtment s ■ -per at - -u II i} to
tie hoped- tii - M - P i'r tiards- ,n
understands and n-li-n-i to ■ b.
resp-onsi\e to the desin - - I ih--
taxpaying public.
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