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KBIT Mnury Pntdam fauiidtd July 4, 18S2 Published every irturnoon (except SMUKUy) ud Sunday morning by Freedom Newspaper! 11)9 E. Buren SU BrownsvUle. Texas This newspaper Is dedicated to furnishing Information to our leaders so that the can better promote and preserve their own freedom and encourage others to see its blessings. For only when man understands freedom and is free to control himself and all he produces can he devtlop to his utmost capabilities in harmony witi the above moral principles. To discharge this responsibility, free, men, to the best ol Iheir ability must understand and apply to daily living the great moral guides expressed in the Ten Commandments, the Golden Rule and the Declaration of Independence.

We believe that all men ire equally endowed by their Creator and not by any government, with the gilt of freedom, and that it is every man's duty to God to preserve his own liberty and respect the liberty of others. Freedom is self-control, no more, no less. Subscription Rates: By Carrier by week 40c, By mail in the Rio Grande Valley per month J1.70; per year 118.50. By mai Cp state or out of Texas per month 11.95, per year J22.00. Second-class postage paid at Brownsville, Texas.

'Minority' Is The Other Face Of 'Discrimination' IN OUR NATIONAL storehouse of traditional mischief are the notions that "discrimination" is an unwholesome practice confined to those states below the Mason Dixon line and (2) that some special virtue attaches to being the member of a "minority." The first of these two works of fiction--that "discrimination" Is an exclusively Southern habit--is so patently false the wonder is that the professional in- tegrationists are able to keep it alive. Places like Little Rock, and Selma, become synonymous with hatred, violence and unreasoning terror. And, indeed, all of these highly viable items exist in'Little Rock and in Selma. But when 300 Negro youths resort to violence in New York City (where, incidentally, police implore you not to walk through Central Park at night), or when competitive Black Supremacy outfits resort to assassination (as they did in New York), it is meretricious to impute to thej South an exclusive proprietor-' ship on "race" problems. without reference to race, color or creed they should be guar anteed equal access to them.

There is a vast difference be tween public and private--or at least there used to be. The theory was that a man's home was his castle. Now, all the castles are government proper ly and the majority seems to hold that although everybody has to pay for them only a se lected clientele is entitled to use them. Our apparent inability to dis tinguish between private and public property has seen such dippy events as the federa" All America Seems More Friendly you KNOW THE AMERICANS VOU'RB DEALING WITH ARC PROVED FRIENDS. Crunching Guest Ups Party Roar WASHINGTON (UPl)-More I anger than in sorrow; 1 recently related how Congress once scuttled an important financed research project by treating it as a joke.

The purpose of the study was ELE and WALT DULANEY Give Yourself A Year On Own prosecution of a man who with words i ust for tne als Do Hi, this Is Ele, solo today in the business world because DICK WEST JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Senator Thomas Dodd, Democrat of Conneclitul, was flabbergasted the other day when, on a TV program, some i knowledgeable reporters asked him why the U.S. is in Viet Nam. It seemed to- Dodd Churchillian Voice Speaks On Viet Nam with continuing aid to the South; municale with thousands of wo. Vietnamese in their iieht aganst pie, from the Buddmsts to the it what Catholics, if they were only sent Vietnamese Ill "'ell llm agnuiv" the Communist Viet Cong. What Catho ics if toy has impressed Dodd, in his jour- ljriB a neys to Africa and other theaters of Cold War guerrilla fight- back to Saigon and made available to General Maxwell Taylor These men could do the I the ade Com- gTound work in preparing for Vr Thn 1 sound Dolitlcal war naming to to find but why guests at a that people ought to remember munists make of Thej cocktail party tend to talk loud-1 there er and louder as the parly pro- Truman presses.

"Progresses" may not be exactly what a cocktail parly does, but you know what I mean. Since this project impressed me as being a commendable undertaking, I expressed hope that it would someday be revived. It occurred to me that one thing I could do for my coun- Iry would be to pick up the loose ends of the project and see if I could tie them together. Fortunately, there was a cocktail party in my neighborhood that very evening. This gave me an opportunity to spend a couple of hours making scientific observations.

The first time I was able to detect an increase in the voice level at the party was when the hostess brought hi a tray of hors d'oeuvre. I turned to a man near me and said, "You seem to be talking louder than you were a few minutes ago. Would you wTsicTT'i ttiingls'thejslogans are carefully-conslrucl-jbeat thejCmnnnralsU in Doctrine, which, in thejed to take advantage of the bas- own subtle games. their early days of the Cold War, had committed the U.S. lo ottering its protection to small nations being threatened by the Communists.

We had gone to the aid of the Iranians, the Greeks, the Turks, and the South Koreans. So why did anyone have to ask: "Why are we mixed up in this Saigon mess?" Brooding over the short memory of people, Tom Dodd decided that it was time to emphasize what he considers to be the continuity of good Democratic party doctrine going back to Harry Truman's first foreign policy decisions. He knows that not all his brother Democrats in the Senate still hold to the Truman policy. Morse of Oregon, Gruening of Alaska, Fulbright of Arkansas, have all sidled away from the Truman tradition. So it was time for a rousing speech, even at the risk of disrupting the hopes for Democratic harmony in the Senate and a possible LBJ party "con.

sensus" on foreign policy matters. A Dodd speech is scheduled as this column is being written. I haven't seen an advance copy of it, but I understand that Dodd will break new ground by pro- n't want to serve Negroes in Ms I you want our mar restaurant, on the theory that! na 6 a "till death do us part" if Negroes are entitled to go to Yes? a nubile school down the street TM TM Tnen before wed make they are equal to i sure JTM end at least a mey are equally entitled to en ter private property against the owner's wishes. You'll travel far to find more agonized logic than that. Uvjng ymr Qwn Moye awgy from your parents' home for 12 months and earn your own living.

Don't try to make it from "Daddy's little girl" to "John's wife" in a nonstop hop. they lack belief in their own abilities. So they marry lo find dirt" piled i them, they remained dirty. If I didn't sweep, guaranteed security. Not only I up did I and up and up! have to earn my Still others are a a i of groceries, but I also had to themselves.

"What trouble amSshop, prepare the food and I liable to get into if I don'tiwash the dishes afterwards. down right now?" So they rush into an early marriage to avoid temptation. All these girls fear life a seek a haven from the stress and strain of the real world. YOU CAN READ books and began to take pride in the fact that I could stand alone, earn my own living, and chart my own course. When I met Walt and we looked forward to marriage, it to be superior by reasonjwed.

All around you gals before they even, jt realistic i i I knew there'd be much more to making a go of our life together than simply agreeing on the curtains and linens we wanted. I know it's hard to heed any i They refuse the challenge of- RACISTS WHO FANCY them- advice that urges you to wait lowered them; Instead, they re- mind telling me why" "Not at all," he replied. "It's because the lady next to me is eating stuffed celery." The next big jump hi the decibel count came when Butterfinger spilled part of warfare in conjunction Manhattan on Mildred Wring-j er's dress. Mildred gave a little scream that gave Mrs. But- terfLiger the wrong impression of what had happened.

jc desires of people. In Viet Nam the Communists pose as the prospective unifiers of the country. This stirs some- Dodd does not believe that the Communists are necessarily on thing in the hearts of all verge of whining in South Vietnamese, even the Vietnamese who have fled to the South. So what Dodd proposes is that the U. S.

back a united Viet Nam, on free terms, with a political warfare cam- Viet Nam. In the past three years (1962-64) the South Vietnamese forces have killed 59,000 Viet Cong Communist fighters, with a loss to their own government side of only 18,000 paign designed to publicize it to foiled. The South Vietnamese nave taken more prisoners than the utmost. He would also have the U.S. support a Taiwan-type land reform program for the Viet Cong.

And there have 17,1100 desertions from the Nam, making limited amounts) viet Cong ranks. These figures of acreage available to peasants under easy purchase "Land for the peasant" could, he thinks, be dramatized in such a way that the phony ''free" land program of the Communists, which eventually leads to the slavery of the commune, would be exposed for the lie that it is. As a third point In his suggested program, Dodd would lave the U.S. see to it that every South Vietnamese military officer should get good political do not add up to a picture of a lackluster Vietnamese army. Since 1.8 million North Vietnamese have sought refuge in the South from the Red government of Ho Chi it must be a myth that the South Vietnamese cause has no appeal.

If Ihe anti-Communist line can't be drawn in Viet Nam, how can we hope to draw It in Malaysia or Thailand? By the time this appears print Tom Dodd should have emerged as the spokesman for Truman Doctrine continuity within the Democratic party. It war training as part of his edu-iwill be interesting to watch cation. There are ten or 12 men whether the Dodd "Churchil- in Washington, BO Dodd insists, lian" line carries more weight who have had a great depth of with President Johnson than the posing "a "vast''intensification'of experience In Viet Nam, of some of the who could be counted on to com- other Democratic senators. Life was and over- Once the voice level rose to that plateau, it remained there until Herman Octave went to the piano and began picking out his whelming at first but I soon one-finger arrange- stives lu ue aupenui uy reasua weu. rtit aiuunu yuu gais aie, ueai--ueaien ueiuir mey of their skin pigment or the leaping out of graduation robes start--into a comfortable, brand of liturgy they recite on and into wedding gowns before Easter and Christmas, when i the ink dries on their diplomas, they go to church, are poor'But don't get swept along by I things who miss a great deal of, the They're on the write 'em.

You can check life has to offer them, wrong bandwagon. thropologist A against Sociplo-j Bound up in hatred and their gist B. And pit them against own real sense of inferiority, Psychologist C. And you will find equally expert opinion that the Negro is mentally inferior-superior, spir- they miss the forest for thej trees. And yet, the second great political fiction--that there is some cure nest.

Before she can wisely choose What I'm saying is simply the man with she'll The person you now are in the warm cocoon of home and family is not the per- spend the rest of her days, a girl needs to discover who she itually more sensitive insensi-j ineffable virtue in being the five, morally more depraved- member of a minority-is mere- Sure, it's true that half of the is and what she wants out women in America are marri-ilife. ed by their twentieth As long as she depends on hut thic ic the ctimo Half that'c tier rt a A tkiu vtanApom, ofjson you'll be once you've blps- ment of "The Whiffenpoof Song." Then it escalated alarmingly. The volume was further augmented by Eddie Milliner's decision to demonstrate how much a lampshade resembled his wife's new hat. Peak output came right after FULTON LEWIS JR. TM Tlying Saucers' Seen In Virginia WASHINGTON --Air Forcela weird or unusual 18 remain In that category, probers are studying detailedjThe large balloons, if caught 1947, 633 sightings--or ap reports on "flying saucers" that have in recent weeks been sighted throughout Virginia.

Invest! gallon of the Unidentified Flying Objects is the work of Project the first female guest departed. Bluebook, an Air Force team 4 i i j. I I i (Ml I I VjUlI I LICG Ull rlClldl i I I I I I It developed that everyone had tnat probes UFO sightings even experienced pilots can be na, is made up of scientists and been dying to discuss whether throughout the country. Among inp malprlal ncpn In 9 pprlain 1 17; the material used in a certain part of her blouse was really transparent. less depraved than the white ly the other side of the coin.

man. but this is the same half that's responsible for the great ma 1 jority of divorces! They're sim- ply too young to handle an. word minority is to a poli- yTM'B namiie The foolishness here, of tidan what an electric wand i neav y. adjustment problems of to the rump of a steer being urg course, is that you can't characterize a race. There's no doubt that some'if vlolenTre- White persons are more intel-laction.

ed up the chute to the boxcar. Why Ho these girls rush wil- iectual than some Negroes, andj who belongs to still there are brilliant Negroes anyway her a this necessary "self-discovery" is impossible. At home, she's type-cast as a "daughter" and "little girl," and shielded from the realities of existence. When I first left home, I was shocked at the sheer number of adult responsibilities. denly, I was my own dietician, never tind" another fellow if', cook, laundress, housekeeper, married life.

I'm glad I stood on my two feet and had a chance to be just plain Ele before becoming "Walt's wife." (A Bell-McClure Syndicate Feature) Have you a problem? Ele Walt Dulaney may have and whole wards filled "with do-they are a'Charley slips away. So secretary and warden. 'the solution. i them in white morons and idiots. small minority, 435 out ofi a i lneir sctl o1 steady with a Clothes no longer appeared in care of this paper, enclosing a into marriage? Some doubt their attractive- a ess fear that they'll world.

conclusive but they do prove one point: It takes more than Congress to halt the march of science. generalization can you drawja population of 180,000,000. Sen-i1 uick June wedding. from that? ators? One hundred out of of course, except that 000.000. some people want to think they Roman Catholics are a minor- are superior to others, and it is it pleases their fancy.

It seems to us that no matter how ridiculous their beliefs may be, ity. So are school teachers, fire- their right to think that way if men, shoe clerks, newspapermen, clergymen of all denominations, doctors, lawyers, brick- Masons, Knights of Col- they layers, oflumbus should have the privilege oflumbus. To name just a few. building fences around their pri-j We all know that no particular vale property, excluding whom-i virtue or vice attaches to being ever they wish and for what-ja member of any one of these ever daft reasons of race, creed minorities--or of hundreds of or color they may nourish. I others.

Now, there is a difference be-j Unfortunately, however, mi- tween indulging your whims have been merchandise your private property and the political wagon. And be- suing racial beliefs in public cause we always love the un- buildings. It seems to us that'derdog we are inclined lo as- my closet ready to wear. Un- stamped a 1 f-addressed enve- Others are afraid to compete'less I washed, starched and lope. SAM CAMPBELL (Kdllor's Note: This is the second of a scries of five articles in which the writer sets forth a method other than taxes for the financing of gov- any man should have an to every minority Ihe sym-i ernmrnl lute and inviolable right to ex-pathetic role, whether deserved 1 elude from his place of busi- or not.

ness or his home anyone he Each of these--political dis- doesn't choose lo have and minority-ism--i 10 whether it is because he is feed on each other. black, white, red or yellow, or in a wicked because he is a Republican, carefully Democrat, Buddhist or a CPA. merchants of hate and fear, "(government. Belief, in other But a public building-- a And the symptoms and ef -'words, is an essential factor in The engineer who a gorge W. G.

Bremdstadt, M.D. The Doctor Says Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Some people--diabetics--have too much sugar in their blood. Others have too little. The latter group is said to have hyperin- sulinism or hypoglycemia.

Oddly enough, many of these persons later develop diabetes. One cause of hyperinsulinism To the conservative I say.i The first thing we need to is a bcn lgn tumor of lne pan "You are too lazy intellectually know is whether any govern-! creas the gland that secretes to survive. Your posing, your ment has ever existed anywhere jj nsu when sn own to pronouncements of patriotism that did not exact a tax. If the cause the tumor should your political labors are not shows us no example of )e removed 'promptly because ficicnt to win either you or yourjcivilized but taxless society, ouri even nouK tumor is e- children a secure status will be severely jg malignant changes are Change will come. Study, there-llenged to devise one.

On to 0 cur in firs't re lid a hand, if the experienc of ar the cnnim onest cause Belief In Improved Methods Fundamental the Virginia reports now under investigation are: --Five college students reported sighting an oblong, green- and yellow craft near Salem. ground and kept pace with the students' car for some distance down a darkened highway. --At least ten Richmond resi- jet streams, may assume a neariproximately 8 per cent of all horizontal position when partial-i those reported--are officially ly inflated, and move with listed as unidentified, speeds of over 200 miles per A Washington based group, hour. Large types may be ob- the National Investigations served flattened on top and Committee on Aerial Phenome' deceived. I other experts convinced Uiat "Many modern aircraft, par- flying saucers do exist.

A com- ticularly swept and delta- wing' 1 TM 1 66 official, retired Marine types, can under adverse weath-jCorps Major Donald Keyhoe, in- er and sighting conditions be re-' sists that "there is no longer ported as flying saucers. Vaporj an reasonable doubt that alien It hovered about 400 feet above trains will often appear to 0 acecr aft are visiting ffrmtnr! onr! mith thn i earth with fiery red or orange streaks when reflecting sunlight. After burners are frequently reported The light horizon. blinked the as UFOs. "Large low nave been reported as uniden- --Two men driving near Williamsburg in separate cars spotted an unidentified flying object near an intersection.

It was described as tall, aluminum-coated, and shaped like an inverted ice cream cone. It hovered 75 feet above the ground. Both men said their car engines died during the few seconds the UFO was in view, but started up again as the object was out of sight. Project Bluebook scientists have investigated almost 9,000 similar sightings during the past 18 years. The vast majority of these are written off after careful investigation.

An Air Force spokesman explains why: "Approximately balloons are released in the U.S. every day. These research balloons vary in size from 4 to 200 feet in diameter. The majority re tified flying objects. Search- Intelligence Agency, says: "The lights playing on objects are operating clouds can appear as fast-mov-iunder intelligent control.

It is ing, disc like objects. ComelsJimperative that we learn where meteors, even stars, when vlew-lthey come from hfvp 8 rp a light fog An official of the National Ae- have been reported as ron a ics and Space Adminis- 'ration, Deputy Public Affairs Director Albert M. Chop, has "been convinced for a long- In the above category are the time tnat tne saucers are in- vast majority of flying saucers lel ta ry -u We re bein watched by beings from outer saucers. 1 reported to Project Bluebook officials. There still remain the relative handful, reported in detail by trustworthy observers, which cannot "be correlated with any known object or phenomena." Of the 532 sightings during 19- he mca (hc vic(im SU( that we are on the right a -Whenever I ask my doo feels weak and trembly.

or ahout lne menopause lf he does not cat some sugar my questions. How the bridge buildcr drink some orange ice! PS, OK a last and rest when he has sal-! promptly, he may even have 1 me(l cine wiu re all become beve the hot flushes school, pnstofficc. built feds are found in every part of 'he formula for progress. with money extracted from lax- Ihe country and in every Herein lies the chief obstacle Now, like the engineer whoi payers wilhoul regards lo Iheir country. They are nol Ihe ex- In lhe improvement of govern- builds a bridge, we sland at lhe: However, color, race, religion or political elusive property of the Southern mom finance: that is lo say.

edge of the gorge and we have does not rest beliefs: and since they pay for Slates, or of any particular race lhe maintenance of government at least a tentative belief that himself that bridges their buildings--or services or color. by revenues produced by means we can span it. Or, lo be specif-! l)een ln 11 ln lhe wsl What conscious. Although taking su- A The symptoms associat- than taxation If, we now are examining lhe: ne ants know is whelher a will give quick relief a i Ihe menopause a itax-method of government fi-! trte principles can lie applied Mf, (ne victim over the anile! "used by a gradual halUng.of nance and we are critically en-: llle current problem. From, attack, this tends to set up a i ovarian function.

In most rieavoring to determine whether lhe lessons of hislnry, cycle and a this occurs in the mid- ANY IDEA THAT may help that Ihe kids took lo Ihe prevailing opinion Is ve can pass over lo some constructs a vision or piclurej another attack id' 6 40s, and lasts three or four children learn more, learn It typewriters eagerly, that the rou nl divided into two classes native method for Ihe raising nf lne tv Pe of bridge fitted nr hyperinsul- vears Bui in others some of Typing--Boon To Study faster and like it is worth look- quality and quantity of their -The modern liberal who be- revenue ing into in this day of "explod- work improved and' that Iheir licves tllal laxcs although evil, ing knowledge." reading, spelling and vocabu- al a means lo a good end, Back in 1959, three a lary achievement was greater anti llle conservative who knows universities--Columbia Univer- lha'n that of pupils without type-:" 1 laxcs ea to a bad cnnse- sily Teachers College, Boston writers. quence, but who, like a cancer- Vn'lversily and Ihe University A recent follow-up sillily of lls cigarollp patient, is rcluc- of Illinois--tested what effeci some of the children who 'were lanl l(l casl a familiar habit, his purpose. BARBS typewriters might have on Ihe matched with a control group To Ihe modem Liberal 1 say, nonlyping children indicates "Liberalize your minds a little! linism, there is no cure, but symptoms may persist un disease can be conlrolled by lil lne lal 6 Often symp- combinalion of a diet high i lnms thai arc due simply to I In Ihis endeavor to pass over protein, moderate in fat a a or emotional causes and from tax revenue methods lojlow in'carbohydrate and a cal-! lnat nave nothing to do with iiion tax mplhods, we also will wav of fife If tlie victim ln menopause are attributed Some cheeses come In WK'have tn create a vernal l)Ccallse wheels and some "big wheels nr Sjnn wna the taxless i'h- hrine'his welEh'i down lliev a(l lllelr onssl ln turn out lo cheesy. soctelv wln lk0i a nng wilh j( wilh hc period. superior Do not suppose that every ducted with 900 fourth and fifth tionalists: Handwriting of are at hand! Is it now possible newspaper'desires "I isn't downgrade pupils in SB classrooms studenls actually improved that even you can learn a Imagine dozing on the Robert Tafl tells Ihe HOP snme imliMllnn nmv il wilt mal ranfie.

Such drugs as Iwlla- 1 The hoi (lushes tiiat so oflen operate. donna and cortisone are some-'accompany lhe menopause can educalional achievement of elc- of menlary school students. that i i i gunuiHiiy supt'i'iur ruu suppose inai every 0 ihink nmrp and fallc I With a grant from a type- achievement has main- thought extant in Ihis bountiful Vc ry zood advice for all of us' We have then two exciting times given as a part of relieved by carefully regula! writer manufacturing i over the past five years, universe had passed through Ijobs ahead of us: first, an in-Initial treatment. A new treat- ed of female hormones or which provided manual porla- One surprising bonus a your head. Look for the new.

Advertisers In the classified Iquiry into history, and second, ment that shows promise con- estrogens. Some women prefer ble machines, studies were con- may allay lhe fears of tradi- wonderful, (ireal advances columns of a Natchez, application of the principles sisls of giving zinc glucagon'to learn lo live with an- learned there to our present lax once a day and small feedings jnoying flushes happy In the as- problem. Tomorrow we shall, every I wo or ree i a thai they are not a In teven cities. Tbt cause of the typing experiment, i 'job and getting paid for 111 gel on with this work. 1 throughout the day.

menace to the general health. Major Keyhoe has some Im. -essive support. Vice Admiral lightsiRoscoe Hillenkoetter (retired), a former director of the Centra space," he says. The Air Force does not deny that certain UFOs may have been operated by creatures from outer space.

It says only that no UFO "has ever given any indication of a threat to our national security." IMS NEA. IK. probably LBJ again do you suppose he apiece of.

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