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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 14

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4 LHMKI 3j. S. Editors Disagree On Warren Reopening 0 1 Son' critic? time to time. interpretation a re have succeeded' in SB nC 0 1 ork hc Wa (public mind ahoul the assassi- Jin the commissions report" 1 Cation of President John V. "And we agree that son Jvcnnedy, but they disagree the procedures of HIP Ana a K'W that some of but they disagree the procedures of the commis- over ilic potenUal value ision leave room for doubt suffi- A 3 of MaS Ul )1UUOIW1 Blcd Q-iions ft SSS on Sept.

190), Lee Ilarvpy Oswald fclonc and without conspirators g-assassinalcd the President. This firuiinfi has been chal- fengc.l in varying degrees and ten different grounds from many (Quarters. 1 Therefore, some editorials Called for reopening of the in- $uiry, either by Congress or Some select committee. Others, fcowever, said no new evidence )ias emerged and a new review servo no useful purpose might add lo the doubts and confusion. Boston Globe Favura Typical of the opposing views V'ere these editorials: 5 The Boston Globe: be no loss but there could considerable Rain, at least in Nationwide peace of mind and in taking the new Jook at the evidence which the The New York Times recalled that it praised the work of ihe Warren Commission two years interpretation as a oti the work of the Warren Com- ARCADIA fiMd Ml.Vt, THt UKAti: Kirk Douf Ui MH.

UMTKTT DM Kncttt report a new inquiry would be painful such an however, could serve to quiet the furor anrJ apprehension which still surround a slaying that shook the world." St. Louis Post-Distpatch "All the questions alxiut the events in Dallas have not been answered; probably they never, will be nevertheless, ive' think it would be in the public interest for Congress or Die President to appoint a new commission whose objective it "niifii two years UDJILUVC ago. However, in an editorial vvoll (i be lo sift ihe new theories captloned "Unanswered Ques- advanced since 1 Ihe conclusion of the Warren Commission's report in Scpteni-l her 19W, receive any new evi-- dence and conduct what further: inquiry might be indicated from'j doubters demand. "Universal certainly is not ny not possible in terrible tragedies. But Ihe reduction of uncertainty is vital, where it can be reduced.

The Xcw York World Journal Tribune: "Virtually every scrap of so-called evidence, every tortured argument advanced by the doubters, was carefully lions." the Times said "There are enough solid doubts of thoughtful citizens, among the shrill attacks on the Warren Commission, now to require answers. Further dignified silence, or merely more denials by the commission or its staff, are no longer enough. "We have to this conclusion not because of any of the specific charges brought by the dozens of books. TV shows and. I articles about President Kenne-j dy's assassination but because! of the general confusion in the; public mind raised by the publication of allegations and the many puzzling questions that! have been raised it would seem the commission itself has the most reason to answer.

Certainly, it should be given the chance." I From coast to coast, the con-! troversy brought these e.xpres-' sions: Buffalo, (N Evening News' "so under present circumstances, we fear a reopening of. the 'Kennedy murder case'; would less likely to allay doubts now current than to I'ARTV On thin fingers of toast arrange whole lardJnes. Sprinkle with little lemon juice and serve. No fuss, no bother. 4105 9 Presents SH7.S743 WANDA JACKSON And The Party Timers 8 p.m.

'tfl 12 p.m. Dec. I This ts one show and dance you won't want to miss Western Aire Lounge Private Club THE GUEST Of lUCK JOKES ANO GENt LEWIS TOMMY HANCOCK PtAVS AUTHINTIC COTTON MUM' HUSK COTTON CLUB T. IN IEMUD SQUARE feBOnHBlBB SHRIMP FEAST A 5 P.M. to 10 P.M AN TW feiM YOU PEEL 'EM Shrimp CM Ut 4 CLOSED ON MONDAYS I'T yimr evaluated by the Warren Com- Rravatc them wiih a publicity mission in reaching its conclusions.

"Out of respect for common decency and for the memory of a martyred President, we think it is time to ask the ghouls, the buck-chasers, (ho sensaiion- monqers and the character assassins (n desist ID shut up until or unless they can put up, as so far they have noioriouslv failed to do." "fJuevies Not Pact" i The Oakland (Calif.) Tribune! agreed. "The current furor overi some of the conclusions in Warren Report is based on little! more than speculation anil opinions of sornr individuals, who did not have the investigative resources avaiianlr to the I Warren Commission," the une said. i "They have guessed and guessed ami guessed again bin jrucssrs are not fad we doubt that another official in-j vcstigation is necessary or would produce any new evidence that would substantially change the conclusions made by the Warren Commission," the Tribune added. But The Denver Post look thr-j opposite 'view. "The more re-i Guest Lecturer Slated At Tech Winston Evans, representative of die Baha'i Faith, will be guest lecturer Thursday in the Te.xas Tech biology auditorium.) He will be speakin; on the; "Philosophy of Religion" during! two class lectures Thursday and Friday and the p.m.

Thursday lecture will be on his experiences in helping college stuilcnts answer the challenge of today's personal and social problems. KVAXS Evans is sponsored by thej Tech philosophy department andi has spoken at many other col-' Irccs over the United States. He! also has represented the Baha'i at the World Council of 1 Churches. Bryant's Taxi P02-22-22 STAHTJ TONITf Pf rMrmjnrrt I'ttlurttl, Shorn f.n You've Never Seei A flu) I IVjturftl Honrj I'ojor What's New? MORE COUNTRY MUSIC! NfWS! HORt WINNttS! OPEN 11 am 11 pm WE CATER SPECIAL PARTIES WEDNESDAY SPECIAL COMBINATION PUT! I TACO SALAD R1CE -COFFEE WtC OR TEA I ENCHILADA BEANS RESTAURANT ISI9 34th Sf. LOT-A4URGER DEFLATION "Eh" This Week's Special 3,99 WESTERN AIRE LOUN6E Tonight Tne Wilburn Roach Swing 12 p.m.

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