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ill fi -iil'p' ftylj' ljfj l'i 'Let's Make Up While It's Still Washington Merry-Go-Round By Drew Pearson rent explosion over Kashmir. But an alert State Department should have smelt it out and advised the President. He had an opportunity then perhaps of finding a solution as a friend and 1 t. Tl i 1V "It FOUNDED 1890 II wiswer oi ooiu i e.w iuc WASHINGTON It was an- ouirks ofhistory that at a given moment, nounced only this week but last the trees of resentment are too close for jUne President Johnson took a us to see the forest where friendship and firm stand against sending any peace thrive. In baseball parlance, it is more military aid to the two na- a case of being where the ball was at now unofficially at war- the- same time.

lnJ a nd aAkistlfn' President Ayub Khan of Pak- istan has let out a series of pub AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Nam. Bmtlrad flwH Orftca "ON GUARD FOR 75 YEARS" Tktre It no tubttitutt for Mptnnti, Pnhll.hr Dall attaint Sanda ay tub mws miM MfaJtt NS1WS BUll.LUVO. PATiUHON, N. J. 07l TKLKPHONB S7I-I0W IDWARD B.

HAINIS, hmrfH We the Pcopto By Constantino Brown PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S pressing appeals to the world to adopt that little five-letter word "peace" as a policy seems to have few In the wake of his pleas we are now witnessing war be- tween Pakistan and India. The costly international treaties and covenants since 3 1945 to bring about world Seaco are Ineffective. There 1 talk of bringing new pres-eures on India ana Pakistan again, but few believe lt can do anything more thsn it has done in the past. Pakistan is a member lilt Hi iPil'K PEACE Vtuu-4 Prcaa Inlarnitlonal 1 cr ..11. a ,1 OFFERS) I he UfCaltll UI Law camel driver whom LBJ, when vice-president, invited to the a nn i United States, has written a Mor than 2,500 lawyers from 110 na- cntiC8i letter 0n his former uwjv ill MEMUKR Or TUrt ASSOCIATED PRILAa Th Auoriiud PreM la nulid atouiaivaly MmM In npublimtua ol all Itva locl awa prtucae lala pPr aa wall at ill AP wpi dnptrhi, National Afvr1liina S.raanafhraa tOHY KEUf-SMIIH, INC.

SAT USD AY, SEPTEMBEB 11, 1965 Bl MAIL tlons will attend the seven-day Washing. host. ton World Conference on World Peace Through Law which opens with registra- XI the almost forgotten SEATO, that umbrella supposed te shelter its members against On Month 11.73! Tbraa MooUli 15 0 In Ambassador Chester Bowles has urged continued foreign" aid. However, the Presi has stood pat. "They say I'm Inexperienced si.

Mnt. is so! on. V.r uon oo ouiiuay BUU SWU UI OOaciUUiagC hb news if ah iJinKPiiiMC9i RaswiPAPta could not be more timely. Tha Ni irinl la to nrlnt tha litvi accurately ini (tarlaaaly, but nTr to ba eon tan wltk maraly Man ancient dream 01 SetUing Q1S- in foreign affairs," the Presi- me printinir tha bwi: to trw jwy uphold -mnriff nations as dlsDUtes are set- rresi-lrinoipia our im.rican d.mooroy to war puies among nauons as aispuies are Bcv dent remarked to friends the antiuaiy AfAinrt aiia "ijma-'i to fiht tntoiaranoj, tied among men by law and not by other day. "but I don't need i FaraaouUa and opprcaaaa; to datnana oqual juiuea juih nao uutsu ti4j jr a juuvu Ajjcucuto ui uuw uui i or amDloyar and amDloyad: to work for tho ad- IJ.nt Tnlin IT VannaHv 4n Vila Tnanmtrcl Send weanons to thpsa two pniin 4 UAI, iUKU.

VUM v. iries." ro Nrw Jaraayi to aipoao poiuioal oypoonay aa AQareSS. beachhead of cooperation may Li rZ. S. to eaaa fUhttn to maintain tha aanetlty ol p- fl 8uStlicl4M1 he y.etn further arms Shipments, oni iibrty anrt tha inviolability of homa rtrhia.

pusn D8CK mi jungle oi suspicion, ne United States had shipped a vut iMooia ka iMia am rouMry via said, "let both sides join in creating a tremendous arsenal of tanks, hiRMt movnnr ron toa new endeavor, not a new balance ol pow, fighter planes and bombers to er, but a new world of law," Where the with-: a far lesser lea, I aaf lmre tfera win aa ariatiiiaT iti amnnnl i.i. i ttrnno rm tint nrl ha uroaar ernr nnH anioum amount agression. The United Mates, Britain, Australia, New Zea-. land and Thailand are the oth-. er members.

But nobody even thinks of invoking the solemn- ly-signed SEATO treaty. For one thing, it is said, there has been no decision yet aud it will be difficult to make one as to who is the aggressor. -Then there is the question of whether the SEATO covers every contingency. It was intended by its sire, John Foster Dulles, to prevent Communist aggressions and India Is not. Communist, EXPECT PEACE IN VIET NAM PRESIDENT JOHNSON and his closest advisers see a ray of light in "the dangerous Vietnamese war.

They feel confident, and Johnson has repeated his confidence to a number of senators who have opposed escalation of the war. to inuia. me exact amount of this aid is secret, and aiA oa frftm a1 iar- Tha poralatatK ef tha Lov vhpn AnHprcAn bcItaH tha a It. Ood in. eay It; in President Johnson renewed the vision Pentagon wh? the fieures la.tlng to ararlaai tna.

this year in proclaiming Sept. 13 as should not be available tq the World Law Day. "I would call upon citl- Mmerlcan taxpayers who foot tens throughout the land," said the Pres- ot, Make The Parents Pay 1 1 that when Congress recon- venes In January our, forces 1 ln Viet Nam will have begun v' their homeward redeploy-; ment. Nothing dramatic is ex-. pected presently.

There is talk in some quarters about a ceasefire or armistice such as that at Panmunjom which, (Continued ea Last Page) Voicoofthc People Cites Hughes for School Aid WhaVsthoLaw By Jock Strauss, LLB and 7 Michoel Strauss, LLB I Questloas Ii golf always sr- 'u, i 'i ident, "to Join la appropriate observ- clawed" School costs are high enough for con. ances on that day to reaffirm our abid- Jp SlLrtmetk a structlve purposes without being com- lng goal of world where aU men live spokesman freely admitted ikat pounded, by malicious jn obedience to the rule of law that they India has received $6,335,000,000 School Business Manager Charles J. have chosen, rather than In subjugation economic aid with Riley reports that vandalism in Pater- to rule of men they have not SJ9 0ln2 t0 Pak'Kktan P. son schools during the past school year Scores of other heads of states have SuttTdddl0 the city of Paterson $22,306, of echoed Johnson's call in similar procla- ffi c'asslfiel which $21,483 was for window replace- mations, and hundreds of mayors have "It seemed good idea," he ment. This figure does not Include the asked for local observances of the day.

said, "not to annoy one by tell- breakage during most recent sum- ln much we give to the mer vacation. In a world still rent by the aftermath This column can reveal, how-r This means that every taxpayer In 0f World War II, the very concept of ever, that Pakistan has rathe city pays an additional point in his World Peace Through Law must seem a ceived close to $2 billion worth taxes to make up for what these vandals dubious adventure in high idealism. But of military hardware since 1554 perpetrated on schools. Only the Lord m0T9 than 2,000 attorneys and high court lJthl Siw rfffiwinJ knows what other damage they had been jusUces from virtually every4, nation doing around the city in the meanUme. Jdeera lt worlh lheir whle andj Tpense ttSi lhd of secrecy, What is needed for atrocities like to spend a week in Washington talking this column can further reveal is something more than tongue- out hard facts as well as high, ideals to that Pakistan now has In ac-ducking eai, deploring.

of these make the dream a bit more realliable." Jjw. arvic tK F-e subsonic mischievous should be The World Peace Through Law move- STu caught and brought into court with their merit originated with a committee of the In, afl gifts i tffffi uTed parents. If the latter were made to pay American Bar Association. A WPTL States. It was impossible to as-, for the damage their young hopefuls did center was established in 1953, under for- certain the number of artillery in public 'buildings, there would be a ABA presdent Charles S.

Rhyne, piejs. mU wm and. trans, sharp drop in the costs to the city. Not who chair the Washington confer- JnetLinr If only should parents be held responsible ence; Four continental conferences and stimulates the student to ar-. rive at his own opinion, for he Editor, Paterson News Dear Sir: ceases to be a student only 0.

Frankly. I have been ne can ejiink for himself, outrased recently by some of .1,1. tv. nrnr. tha campaign statements ef ta 0(jance the con- the Republican candidate for Looking Back Wrmt frtm T0 Ww fttmym "Backward, Turn Backward Time In Thy Flight- FIFTY YEARS AGO Saturday.

Sept. llj 111! Final arrnffmnla fnr th servativo grammar and high school training tbo student has received. In this way the student can arrive at bis own personal truth. Another point: within tho lifetime of many Americans, a most ainister, anti-humane philosophy converted 0 nation of humans into a nation of apathetic conformists. I am speaking of Nazism of course.

governor. Ana in particular, I have been horrified by hie statements concerning a matter most Important to me as a student of Rutgers University and as a citizen of New Jersey: education. Firstly, he hat charged that our state university ia harboring professors who are subverting tho Immature college national silk convention to be' held in Paterson were com-" for the children's reckless waste of pub- ih flraf ovirM nnfrti( In Af Virt iarn The Indians have received only 1200,000,000 of U.S. military aid or one-tenth of what lie funds, but the kids themselves should yearg ag0 jaid the foundation. be purto work ta "In the two vears since the' confer-uo and otherwise making themselves bava sent Pakistan.

student. Let ma ssy that it at akuafc a 1 1 rttaV wefuL If a paddling of the posterior isn't T. -ilrZnr mally. the India kave wrmitterl. maWnJ th.

vountf mis- togethtr the manpower, the brainpower, received some MlGs from ffiLlrt pseudo-patriotism to blur our SflJ? l.Tr ta Many oatrioUe Gorm a almrJi d.ifltl25 who watcbed Innocent children be- Ili ordered and threw one of tie most knowledgeable I erWta do nenanc. after achool would ana 01 ln gfel UilS Uung the Ruwi.c. driend them- Jfi? rolling." The Ford Foundation provides elvea China, desplta 00 a iuomm. Trvlor financing. Attorneys, law the fact that the Ruaslant and mrtly th nd bar associations have put up some Jinee are iTiPPoed to ba al-cost without dolafc something about it is.

130O.OOO. v. small satisfaction to the taxpayer! who mmr' iL hvmtnnvthhm 'The emphasis at the Washington minded an explanation from navetopayinecius. meeting will be on specifics. Delegates U.

S. Ambassador Bowles as to 1 attending in a private capacity are ex-, ht the United States intends i' peeled to approve a start toward a world i010 '2 7, i Reading Comes First court the first volume of a fbfn SSJSfc world law code which may run event- 9 tfm hruuin Untnace We ally ourselves with the plan of uallv to 80 volumes containing all against tU of'Amerkan-Kew York's School Superintendent Ber- world treaties. 1 wade weapons by the Indians. democratic nation. viltiM iti.ra Infl manv pleted.

The convention wss to open Oct. 12 and feature Gov, James Fielder. The Progressive Party's ef-. forts to get a line on the vot- lng ticket in Paterson went -Is; ssught, as sominatkia deadlines passed and no can- didate's eamea were The Patersoe Park Com-' miailon diacussed wtablishing a tree and plant nursery In Paterson, te protect tho city's plant liio. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGOi Wedaesday.

aVpt 11. Itit A delayed action bomb, dropped from a German war plane, exploded on tho grounds ef Buckingham Palace, heavily damaging the palace, but falling to injure. King George or Quees Eliza-: beta. Recorder Wendell Furrey opened war on motor vehicle ordinance violators who fail to appear la court to charges. Ho started tho cam- 4 paign by ordering bench war- rants for tha arrest of aeveral playea witk the beat el latea- tlooar Golfer Gui reduced his foursome to a threesome with only on stroke.

Trying to slice bis ball around formidable oak tree, his errant ball struck the tree, ricochetted off at a right angle and felled pal Herble who was standing off to the tide. Struck on the bead, Herbio sued hapless Gus for tba "birdies" be heard that afternoon la lieu of those acored. "When a golfer is about to bit a ball." Herble pointed out i to the Judge, "he's supposed to as a warning to ether goiters, Gul dldnt ulUr a sound." 6 "I didn't bava to," was Gu' anawer. "There wai no one standing in tb lino of my fire. And, certslnly, it 4 wasn't my fault tha ball didn't go where I wanted it to go.

Anyone who plays golf knows that tha course of true golf sever runs smoothly. Otherwise, everybody would be a The DerUioo The court sided with Gus. It ruled that when a golfer Is about to hit tils ball, ho ordinarily is only required to ware those persons In the direction of tho fire. Ho is not required to warn- those on his flanks: get back. I'm going to try a nook, and sood-ness knows where the ball will go." 1t Is well known" tho court concluded, "that not ovary shot played by a golfer oes to the point where do la-ends it te go.

If such were tho eae, every player would bo perfect and tho whole pleas- uro of tho sport would be lost. It Is common knowledge, at least among players, that many bad ahoti must bo de-', Uvered with tho best possible intention and without- soy negligence whatsoever." (Based upon a lost Ken- lucky Court of Appeals Decl-J slon) State laws vary. For per-' sonal guidance, consult your local attorney. xiard Donovan to concentrate on the One of the principal "headaches" of H.r ,) rard Donovan to concentrate on the One of the principal "headaches" of Ji iL Secondly, he has charged that Governor Hughes edmin-isu-aUon has "dona nothing" in tha field of education but what a distortion of the truth this Is, It seems to me that Hughes has done more for education in hit four 'years thsn any other governor within memory. For example, Governor Hughes gave Naw Jeraey its first County Community College program as well es -tabllshlna our first two public wa linn t7 nnmnv irr na innvii "anU patriotic' professors were sent to concentraUon camps.

The Rift of democracy is that it allows freedom for all, and this can never beatified. Mr. Cottrall commended Shea of Paterson State College for ber strong stand. I would like (0 remind him that Dr. Shea not only refuses to allow demonstrations at Paterson State, but also refuses religious-oriented orgsn-Itstlons, fraternities, and so- captured weap- arf of reading as one of the reouisltes' the international law movement, Rhyne bli oures of for a good student.

Accordingly, for this says, is the problem of translation. Some 0ns that will be school year, Mr, Donovan is making a hope lies in the use of a computer, as in sides. Uiuea by botn principle objective of mastery of reading the Pentagon; Lively discussion of the by all Hallelujah! new area of space law is expected. The medical schools. Re succeed- MrlfUa a at tatrsifl ed la securing public approval Suu fcl gIvea coj.

of 40.1 ntilUon college coo- admLBlaitratToB a repute-structlon procram wnlcn tho .1.. It Is Mr. Donovan's thought that mov- delegates are expected to come up also ing children along into more advanced with new means of removing the limita-areas of knowledge without the ability to tlons of the International Court of Jus-read end absorb is setting the stage for tict at The Hague. later frustrations. It is surprising indeed how many children these days are unable to read I lie Kalph McCjllI Column has deprived tho stodanta of a rich college experience.

Is regard to whether Mr. Clmberg has the right to wield his power it Is a shame bo can't vote; for If UOVOTDOr opponcoi, ornimr Dumont, opposed and voted acalnst to the lesltlatttre. They also blocked the Gv-ornor'a plan to increase state aid to local school districts which was designed te ease tho property taxes. Tho gov- scofflaws from tho area. The Passaic Valley Water Commission announced that residents of Peterson's Hill- crest section would be re-V ctlvlng Wsnaquo watar.

after new mains could bo built with 1 WPA money, The Poles Are MifniGcent once Ihey begin to move up into higher Classes, they are confused end confound ed. The same goes for their failure in his body Is good enough to fight for democrscy, I con- the other fundamental two, rs. ernor tea xne way we yident his mind is good en-pansloa of the Ute scholar. fc (o wljc, r. ahlp program.

It seems to mo 11- e. a veiyeiw hiwiovt. TWENTY YEARS AGO Teeseay. Sept. 11, ill! Utstr roio generally naa a rnNARD r.ITTrT.

FOREIGN POLICY BY GENERALS WHAT HAS happened in the massive sub-continent of Asia ia that Dulles ia 19S4 deliberately picked Moslem Pakistan as a belligerent nation which had supplied tha backbone of tbe British Indian Army, so they could train tba best troops to help us contain China. After Dullea had set this policy, lt was more er leu turned ever to tho Pentagon, and tho U.S. military have pretty much dictated foreign policy la this area ever since. Tho flood of arms Into Pakistan made war with India almost Inevitable, just as tho shipment of arms to Latin American countries has given tbe generals tho means of staging revolutioa after revolution. But what neither the American military nor tho State De Eartment foresaw was that hina, the country.

wo wanted to contain, would become tho Virtual ally of Pakistan. This occurred when Chins Invaded India, and tho United States, trying to implement Its policy containing China, rushed fighter planea to India to help atop the Chinese onruih. It was not until that time, 1K2, that wo began tending any mil Montclalr Slate Collefo one of obstruction, not asala-tance, to tha state's educational requirements. These facts Governor nughes achievements and tha Renubllcan record ef ob Class ef 'M 425 Crooks Ave. COVTT BLOCKS CHEtS PLAYERS struction In tha field of edu- Editor, Peterson News." Dear Sir: To counteract this ltuation, Mr.

Donovan is directing district superintendents to concentrate in this field and to build up falling youngsters by a massive effort. As they grow older, students whose reading ability has been blunted begin to fall back in other subjects literature, history, geography. They shy away from revealing their Ignorance but it becomes a major stumbling block just the same, It was Cicero who put it this way: VNot to know, what happened before wf were born is" to remain perpetually a child." We commend Mr. Donovan's thinking and planning to other School heads as worthy of 7 TUX APPOINTMENT of Job a A. Gronouskl as ambassador to Poland reminds tit of a plfleent people.

"Poland," wrote the great German war General Karl von Clausewiti, "Is a public road en which foreign armies con-' stantly Jostle one another. Ne rise abova her plains. They were perfect for cavalry, as they sow art wonderfully suited for tanks. la tha brief span from 1772 to 17M, for example, Russia, Austria, and Prussia thrice dismembered tier. Is 1J1I th Congress of Vienna again par-Uooed ber.

la 1141 Austria anatxad a part ef bar territory. Durinf thete years tha oppression wis cruel. An attempt was mada to destroy the cation stand tor themselves, and before the people of New Jersey la the current cam- 9 iary aid to India n.Ll.. 1- cultur. of tho people and reduce th.m Sclyruhed In" fta Ak at! a I aa mJ aHa.ataaataafa1 the stale of te peasants, the boiora of China.

A treaty Dr. Andrew F. McBrWe. chairman of the war bond drive la Paterson, urged that all Paterannlans retain their bonds until maturity, after sever al local banks reported that unusually large turn bora of persons were cashing ia the bonds. Japanese warlord Toje at- (empted aulcido with a pistol as American G.I.'a arrived at his homo to arrest him.

Ho wis critically but doctors gave him an even chance to live after he was given American blood plasma, Lt. James 'H, Lsffey of Rldgewood and Staff Set. Charles Van Biarcom of Vy. ckott were among tho first Americans to enter with Gen. Mark Clark's forces ia Austria.

FIFTEEN YEARS AGO -'if Monday, gept. II, 1IJI Pasalc Motorcycle Patrol-' mas Robert Mac Culloch won tho slate Patrolmen Benevo-' lent Association's pistol championship bald' at Spring Tho School 22 Parenl-Teacb- or Association opened 0 fight, against the action of tho Board of Education ordering tbe school cloaed to regular prim- ary pupils. School 22 was ordered te hold youth adjust- ment classes. 7 County G0F Leader' Lloyd Marsh was speaker at the- Seventh Word Republic an Or- aniiatlon'a first meeting of tho fall campaign. Ben Burroughs' -H'l NOT FOOLISH'' It is Sr4 faIUk yoa wear.

a setle at yawr for yoe are tfolng mart te fill world" wli GwJfy race. la Bet foJIy to Brains. things yo sold as right. trots will wta est te the t4. It entails a flgM.

sever staple" to have faith, etkers tare away. wee have faith bold hif.pl". la their say, Jito la very complex thing. at aad then yao're slewa. i far from wraag to taiga al life whale watts' loves a cleww.

thlags are never foolish. seme may UUnk them wrong. (Ives saaakhvi the stle. at we mist slag the ag. eaiitn DONALD FERRAIOLO SIL Buffers University K4 E.

list St. MORS DEFENSg OF GENOVESE fFdltor. Paterson Nws Dear Sir; I have read this column with great Interest for the past aeveral months, and within that time have observed the reaction of.msny to 'the Cenovase controversy. I have lust reread 1 letter by Mr. Glenn Cottrall and te say tho least.

I wss a bit disappointed, tie largely denounced Leonard Ginsberg, a collego student, for arrogance, yet ho resorted to the same method. I wish to clarify stversl points. The firstly that Rutgers should be Investigated to search out In truth, peonle who proctlco their constitutional fredom of speech. Such OS Invtatlfatlon could ftever be justified. How can we Ignore the oiiota of Voltaire which one ''Volrtr" so eptly dlssppreve of what you gay.

but I win fond to the death your right aa 1 a .1 1 a The recent confrontation be-" tween American chess player (Continued oa Last Page) Williom Morris On Words WEEKEND WORD GAME So you think you're good wita words. Here a gsme' that tests your skill In deciding which words are similar In meaning to each other. From tha two lists below, try to determine which word Is closest In meaning to which- other word. If 1 means the eame as tho answrr is When you bsve finished, check tba answers below. 1.

Grstuiloua Heinous Voracious 4, Illusory S. Immanent t. Indecorous 7. F.xpiablo t. Lugubrioui t.

PUblan 10. Ostentatious A. Rude B. Pardonable C. Uncalled-for D.

Low E. Doleful F. Inherent G. Grievous II. Chimerical 1.

Starving J. SSowy ANSWERS: 1C: 11: 4U; IFj IA; 7B; IE; ID; 10J, How Wc Missed The Boat The date was April II last. Stale visits to Washington were slated for President Ayub Khan ef Pakistan and Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri of India at successive weeks. Suddenly, President Johnson announced that he was going to too busy with his Congressional workload to receive these two Aslun leaders- It Is safe to say that Ayub Khan and Shastri wanted to talk to the American President about their stalemate ever Kashmir. A the two largest nations in Asia with ties to the West, and eipeclal-ly to United States, they looked to this country for help ia solving their in- soluble problem.

It Is easy now to sey that Johnson missed the boat when he refused to see these men. He had good reason. Ayub Khan was being wooed by Communist China and wa? not unreceptlve. Shastri and his predecessor, Jawaharlal were friendly with the Soviet Union. The United States had given them the lion's there of foreign aid in Asia and thought we were entitled to their loyalty.

No one could have foreseen the cur- But her genius persisted. atOPIN'l MV8IC was aa accusation. Throngs liaUned te it in the groat opera bouses of Europe, It was, for aU tho melody, filled with crashing Indictments of those who' bad sought te humiliate and debaae bis coun-, try. There wss mourning la his nocturnes. Tbert was thunder of defiance la bis marches.

When the First World War came on there was another musician, tho statuesque Ignace Psderswakl, ha of the smouldering eyes and the marvelous bands, te play Chopin's music around tha world and to make ef the keyboard a voice accusing those whe had persecuted bis lsnd and bis people. Front 1914 through 1911 the Poles endured tnUery at severe os that ever Impooed en any people anywhere. Woodrow Wilson spoke of aa independent, free Poland. Alter tho Russian revolutioa la 1117 Lenin announced that Russia, whoso. Csar bad been king ef Poland, bad right te subjugate that country.

But with Russia eliminated, the Germans cynically revoked their own pledges and imposed: sa Iron rule. (Continued ea Last Pago) waa signed giving the Chinese special landing rights In Pakistan for a new air route to Africa. It is this air route which has enabled tha Chinese to send thousanda of agents, technicians and provocateurs down to Africa to stir up trouble against tho West in tho new African republics. President Ayub Khan, who once charmed Congress la a special appearance before it, has since gone to Peking where be also charmed the Chinese. Tho Inescapable fact Is thst tho U.S.

policy of building up the military might of Pakistaa just hasn't worked. It hasn't contained China. It has caused war with India. And the name of the United Stales today Is mud In both countries. i rRIZF.

POST OFFICE PRESIDENTIAL AIDE Richard Goodwin, upon leamlns of Larry O'Brien's promotion from the White Mouse staff to tho Cablnnt, promptly petitioned tho (Continued oa Last Pago) Wo are proving that man ess live In outer space and at the bottom of the ses. Meanwhile, In tho area between, It's getting tougher and tougher. Another big railroad merger Is under discussion. This wll affect many facets of our society, such sa reducing the number ef calendars we'll get next year. 10 aay 11 inaeea.

uiis noerai spirit of accepting certain basic rights whether wo agree or disagree Is true democrscy. Ia regard to this let me also say, that a prnfeaor is aot a dogmatist. Rather, be presents one eplnloa and this THIS DATE IN HISTORY Washing! on defeated British at Brindrwlno, font. 11. 1777..

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