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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 16

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10 Rockefeller Markets Set Ablaze in Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Ten supermarkets of a firm owned by the Rockefeller family were set ablaze here Thursday wefed-up security patrols to Hobbies Clubs Tiie Merry Mixers Square Dance club will have an 8 pm dance Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Del Adanuorf, 1601 Ken Oppenlander will be the Caller. There be a poUuck lunch. In case of rain, the dance will be at the IOOF Recreation center, 411 E. Walnut.

protect U.S. companies. Some of the buildings were destroyed. attacks apparently are linked to the scheduled visit of Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller, who is expected here Sunday on the fourth lap of his fact-finding Latin-American mission for President Nixon. From Argentina the New York governor will go to Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana. Livestock Threatened ROME (AP) An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease is threatening livestock throughout the Middle East, the IT.N. Food and Agricultural Organization was told. 1 Calls Reapportionment Ruling Most Far-Reaching Thu.

Jun. 26, 1969 Salina Journal Pg 17 A i Ljeciares Thursday, June 2fr-- SACRAMENTO, Calif. Earl Warren says the most important Supreme Court rulings of his 16 years as chief jus- ice of the United States were those declaring (hat one man's vote should mean as much as any other man's. If the people have equal in governpient, hey can solve most problems 'through the political process rather than through the courts," Warren says in an interview broadcast today. The 78-year-old Warren, who etired Monday, chose reappor- ionment decisions over the segregation ruling of 1954 as probably (he most far-reaching of the Warren Court years.

He said he likes to think of those years as the era of the "people's court." Triggered Revolution Reapporlionment rulings triggered a revolution in makeup of slate legislatures and other governmental bodies. In the area of civil rights, the silver-haired Warren expressed frustration at what he called cases of outright flaunting of de- menting them. And Warren called a definition of obscenity one of the toughest court problems. He defended obscenity rulings. He denied allegations that numerous civil liberties decisions resulted in "coddling" criminals and made it tougher for prosecutors to convict.

Warren's comments- were in an hour-long interview with Alorric Landsberg, editor of JJcClatchy Broadcasting, which operates stations KFBK-Radio and KOVR-Television, in Sacramento. Landsberg interviewed study several weeks before his retirement with the understanding it would not be aired until after he stepiwd down. It was Warren's first public comment on many of the sensitive issues before the nation's highest court during his term as chief justice. He was appointed in 1953 by then President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Warren formerly was Republican governor of California. Warren took note of great problems America faces. "I don't have answers them," he said. But he pressed faith that (he Const itu- Good Now Through Saturday--Quantity Right. for ex- would survivo (he assaults of a changing society.

Difficult Balance In the area of pornography, Warren said (he court had to balance two constitutional rights against each other: the right of government to create a decent society and the speech and press freedoms guaranteed by the first amendment. And when you have those two tilings coming together, you find it very difficult to a verbal definition of what obscenity is," he said. as an example in replying to voiced criticism' and" have usurped states' rights. I i 1 Ul tuUll- iHiat docs rcapportionmcnt room, whether he be a Commu- do but establish slates' rights?" nist, Fascist, or a member of ho asked. "It establishes in the the Ku Klux Klan.

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"We just haven't nut all of our force behind giving people equal rights and that, to me, would be he answer to many of our prob- ems. Warren acknowledged that court, in effect, does make aw. "it doesn't make it conscious- it doesn't do it by intending usurp the role of Congress jut because of the very nature of our job." "When two litigants come into one says the act of Confess means this, the other says ho act of Congress means the opposite of that and we say act of Congress means something--either one of the two or something in between. "We are making law, aren't we?" he remarked. Gels Buckeye Bridge Contract G.

W. Harris of Blue Rapids las been awarde dthe contract "or construction of the Buckeyo Bridge, over Buckeye creek bo- Solomon and Niles in Saline county. His low bid of $65,134.60 was under the state engineer's estimate of The contract is for construe- tion of a new bridge, grading of the roadway and surfacing. The old bridge is narrow and inadequate, says Herb Gallon, county engineer. "It was built for horse and buggy days," Gallon said.

"It's only 16 feet wide." Sebelius Gets Temporary Post WASHINGTON, D. C. Rep. Keith Sebelius has assumed the duties of assistant minority leader in the House of Representa. lives for this week of legislative action.

Sebelius said he was flattered! be selected to serve since the house considered the surtax extension and other tax proposals brought out of the House Ways and Means committee. Scfoelius is working with minority leader Rep. Gerald Ford, (R-Mich.) Two Egyptian MIGs Downed Thursday, June 25-TEL AVIV (AP) Israeli warplanes knocked out two Sgyptian jet. fighters in an air battle over the Gulf of Suez today, the army announced. A spokesman said a group of Soviet-built MIG21s flying over the northern part of the gulf encountered patroling Israeli 'ighters.

It was the third Egyptian MIG21 Israel has claimed shoot- ng down in three days. A MIG was reported down in the samo region--just south of the Suez Canal's southern outlet--Tuesday. Israel says it has shot 21 Soviet-made Egyptian warplanes since -the 1067 last war. ft PRODUCT WEEKS PRICE 5 Gamblers Are Losers All 5 of the gamblers losers. The 5 who were arrested by police and sheriff's officers 6 at the Bachelor Inn, 328 S.

Broadway, on charges of ling have pleaded guilty in Municipal court. Each was fined Thomas J. Hayncs, Hays, entered his plea Thursday. others, Patrick Lindenbcrg, Hays, Mike L. Hcizer, 401 E.

Cloud, Monte Kent 505 W. Cloud, and Manfred E. Nelson, Assaria, appeared ia court Wednesday..

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