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The Herald from Rock Hill, South Carolina • 4

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The Heraldi
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Rock Hill, South Carolina
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4
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More action is likely in Tonkin Gulf Thursday September 24 1964 EVENING IIERMDP In our opinion: Responsive to the peop'e's needs the coast from North Viet Nam or eastward along the southern coast from Cambodia During my recent trip to Viet Nam I talked to officers whose patrols had on numerous occasions watched the Reds land arms equipment and men on isolated points along the central and southern coasts Said one officer: "time after time we'd ee them land the stuff move quickly inland Before we could get sufficient forces on the spot to stop them they'd fan out and disappear They can land and unload quickly at hundreds of Needle in haystack South Viet navy has an armed organized to block this traffic But bn this long coast the search task is lika looking for a needle in the The American warships ware within 4S-48 miles of the North Viet Nam torpedo bases at Loc Chao and Phuc Loi and within 50 miles of the already-bombed North Viet Nam oil storage facilities at Vinh Reports oui of Hanoi Indicate the Communists are becoming increasingly worried by the infiltration of saboteurs from the south They believe some of these men are brought in by sea The Navy ships also are understood to be operating in the direct sea route between North Viet Nam and Red Chine's Hainan Island and cloaa to the major traffic lanes between capital at Hanoi and Red China's major seaports Canton Shanghai and Tlenstsin The American ships an in a position to plug this traffic at a moment's notice It's likely North Viet Nam's Rad Ho Chi Minh will remain Jittery One American officer I met had bought a boat of his own to test the effectiveness of the blockade He didn't register his craft so the boat was operating illegally At the time I talked to him he and his friends had been using this boat up and down the South Viet Nam coast for three weeks and hadn't been caught by the junk fleet warships patrolling off the coast of North Viet Nam are a different matter They can get jiloie to the points at which these smuggling boats take off for the south Route ef saboteurs Also keep these points in mind: At the time of the Friday Sept II incident in the Tonkin gjilf destroyers were patrolling 42 mile off North Viet Nam's Nghe An province By RAY CROMLEY llerald-NEA Military Analyst WASHINGTON Count on more incidents in the Tonkin gulf reaching into touchy territory The Navy patrols are in a position to pul a crimp in North Viet Nam's seaborne smuggling of arms and equipment to the Viet Cong Though shipments from the north are small in quantity they may be crucial to successful Viet Cong prosecution of the Hur The infiltration of men medicine arms and equipment by water reportedly has been increasing Weapons via the sea There's reason to believe that a goodly I percentage of the Viet Cong's Communist-made machine guns recoilless rifles anti-i aircraft and other such key arms are being brought in by sea either south down people in action Government will be responsive to the needs of the people if the people will take the effort to communicate those needs to elected officials We commend the Senators and registration officials for making these last chances available Citizens who have not done so can best show their appreciation by appearing to register In Chester new registrations and transfers will be recorded on the second floor of the courthouse between 9 am and 5 pm In York County registrations will be recorded between 9 am and 5 pm except for the noon-1 pm lunchhour in York Friday and in Rock Hill Saturday In York and Chester counties through special effort of the State I Senators citizens are being accorded additional opportunity to register Chester County happily will re- 1 open registration books Sept 130 Oct 1-2 The Chester County registration 'picture had been complicated by the special election to name Sen Paul Hemphill Under the original schedule 1 registration books would not have been opened again In Chester County as in York County a sufficient number of citizens expressed an interest in another opportunity to register to bring about the extra sessions of registration boards This is government by the Any American President is 'the enemy' Reds uncomfortable with liberals i By LEON DENNEN Herald-NEA Analyst a polite but exceedingly cool reception by the Kremlin And I NEW YORK not'31 ibenl WiI0n may bCOme Vr INEA) Do not next British prime minister ibelieve that Premier Khru- I shchev prefers Lyndon John- Cvt cm Enouh Sign of Fall catalogues Premier Khrushchev is son to Barry Goldwater as pres' idem of the United Stares" said foot steps of his predecessors Lenin and Stalin Lenin always encour-aged Western capitalists especially American a wise and witty Western diplo- mat He was commenting on Mao Looking backward September 24 1114 YORK Bursting of a service pipe where it connects with the water main played havoc Saturday with the high fill on East Liberty Street near the Southern Railroad It washed out a great cavern under the concrete surface that required about 85 truckloads of dirt to fill and making a traffic detour necessary from 12 noon to 5 pm September 24 944 The York County delegation plans to setup a forestry board in the county to supervise rangers and build lookout towers throughout the county September 24 1954 A warning to dog owners in the 700 block of Cedar Street was issued today by Rock Hill Police following a case or rabies in the area 'BUSY BODY" A colloquialism for a nosy per son was alio a pen name for Benjamin Franklin Franklin used the name "Busy Body" when writing a series of columns for the Mercury a weekly newspaper latest charge that his to help Russia's economy Ha Russian rival was helping John- believed that "if you give a I son's election campaign for fear1 capitalist enough rope he will that Senator Goldwater would eventually hang himself" This destroy hopes of American- Sov iet "friendship weighs nearly six pounds and will be issued in 11 million copies a million more than in 1963 Montgomery Ward's catalogue in a printing of seven million is up a million copies too with 1528 pages Spiegel and Aldcn also have fatter catalogues More and more pages are in full color Another significant fact is that where at one time most catalogues went to rural families in at least one case three out of four are now going into the cities was also policy Charles Bohlen currently This particular diplomat with ambassador to France the detachment of a philosopher once described to this writer and a twinkle in his eye has Stalin's exceedingly friendly at-been observing at close range! titude toward Winston Churchill the vagaries of international life when they met at the Potsdam Fall brings more things in its train than school falling leaves and thoughts of a winter wardrobe It is also the season when that great American contribution to civilization the mail-order catalogue comes out in resplendent new edition The old-fashioned catalogue still plays an important role in the nation's commerce reminds Advertising Age magazine If anything its role is growing if sheer bulk is an indication The new Sears Roebuck catalogue for example contains 1764 pages Voice of the people: Make a Boy Happy! Pay for your EVENING HERALD Friday ovoning or Saturday morning rti-WjrJSSrtiiS ANTIQUING MADE EAST WITH MARTIN SENOUR PROVINCIAL COLOR 6LAZE Simply glase wrtpa" bo turn a maned acanwd attic nlia into a handnonw antique a decani tor accent piece! With Merlin gSenour'a Provincial Color GUsa you don't oven remove old paint vsraiah or etain Forget about care and acre tehee Amt paint glaze wipe Choore deep vibrant colors for handsome accent pieoea or aoft delicate tinta far feminine French Provincial effect Ideal far un finished furniture toe Every' thing you need ie right in the kill Old things passed away For many years Senator Strom Thurmond proudly served as a South Carolina Democrat but he has concluded that there is now only one kind of Democrat that is the liberal national Democrat party of Hubert Horatio Humphrey Robert Kennedy Lyndon Johnson and Olin Johnston I stood in Greenville on Thursday watching the crowd around Senator Thurmond as he waited at the airport to welcome Barry Goldwater to South Carolina The emotion and sincerity in the faces and the voices of people congratulating Strom Thurmond were impossible to describe In a day when dishonesty is ignored and acceptable when a man of integrity is hard to find here was that rare individual shaking hands with people of both parties humbly accepting congratulations of all because almost everyone recognizes the signifigance of what he has done No I cannot describe the feelings of those people I watched standing in line to shake Strom Thurmond's hand But one old gentleman said it all when he took the Senator's hand in both of his and while tears rolled down his cheeks he tried to speak and no words would come In the old man's face was the certain knowledge that old things had passed away Let us hope that all of us have a new birth of freedom in such action as that taken by Senator Strom Thurmond South Carolina Republican Respectfully Wanda Forbes 302 Faulkner St Clover conference in 1945 Bohlen was at the confemece as President Truman's adviser on Russia Communist history it does not At he beginning of the con-matter to Khrushchev whether "Vh the American president is lib- Sfl' mi' eral or conservative Democrat Republican or even reactionary Nikita wants to bury them all' mAn 1 a fTr As a matter of fact the dip- Wlth whom one could lomat pointed out the Krem- Marxist Leninist rulers! dam do not have much use for lib-1 J) erals Thy i der cenuine elections were held in i liberals as dangerous 'rititude He became ference I tors for the allegiance of the in-f ted by Lbor Prty-uPcious and insultingly un- Said the aforementioned working class Clement Attlee the new Labor friendly He saw the Labor par- lomat "It is a mistake to as- Prty prime minister replaced ty leader as a rival and compel- sutne that Nikita Khrushchev Conservative helpful Churchill as Britain's chief ne-' itor for the affection of the President Johnson belter "Nikita Khrushchev does not gotiator at Potsdam pressed proletariat" Stalin than Senator Goldwater For really dislike what he calls re- According to Ambauadorhardly exchanged a word with the Soviet premier any Amer-actionary American warmon- Bohlen Stalin changed his at-Attlee for the rest of the con- ican president is an enemy" gers especially if they are businessmen who can help Russia's the diplomat said "He even considers it an advantage to have a conservative Republican ir the White House He can always hold him up as a 1 bogeyman to browbeat and frighten liberals" Much of recent Russian history confirms this view When Premier Khrushchev visited the United States in 1959 he found it quite easy to get along with millionaires like A erell Harriman and Amer-i ican business ty-i coons Labor Challenge However his only encounter I with Walter Reuther and American labor leaders nearly ended in disaster The reason? Reuther refused to accept Khrushchev's claim that he was a real champion of labor and the undeveloped nations I Or take the case of Edward jLamb who is reputed to be one of the wealthiest men in the United States He told this writer that he was given the red carpet treatment during a recent visit to Moscow Lamb even made a 20-minute television broadcast to the Russians This at a- time when the Supreme Soviet was meeting in Moscow But Harold Wilson leader of Britain's liberal-leftist Labor party who came to Russia at about the same time was given Other folks say: Police training is no bad thing court's decision favor the criminal What they actually do is protect the innocent in the tradition of our court system and force the police to get the burden of proof of guilt If the decisions have resulted in the need for longer and better training periods for police recruits then only the public will benefit Surely it is no threat to the nation's domestic peace to law enforcement officers who know their responsibilities under the law Nashville Tennessean MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS iiy --Aihlw m' Vi SNig rt Lifo-way Orders Now Being Tohai For CHRISTMAS TOYS Shop Now While Selection Is Complete Set All The Most Popular Toys Advertised On Including The Famous Mattel Line A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection The Boston police commissioner has complained that rulings by the United States Supreme Court 'have made law enforcement more difficult for policemen periods for police recruits have been increased from three to 13 says Commissioner Edmund McNamara Some people with slight understanding of the ways in which careless handling of arrest and trial procedures can lead to injustice have said the Profit from fun-acres More and more of the nation's smaller farmers are doing real well with an entirely new crop recreation facilities The simple recreation activities so badly needed now in many parts of the nation as city limits and urban areas continue to swallow up the countryside are beginning to flourish in heretofore unexpected areas Most in demand are the lakes for swimming and fishing hiking and picnicking facilities while others want YTT-17TT GSIl'JTTiy Mfcx ltd v4h Xf e-C INTEREST ooo iC youhtfow 'tyirASir BClIlP iJ'TOUSElPti to camp boat or just relax Farmers are developing these places through proper management of the soil water plant and animal resources on their land much of which has been ignored or discarded as unproductive Some of these money-minded farmers have found it actually pays a profit to devote full time to care of their fishing ponds and camping areas and the work is far less demanding Jackson Daily News NInV GET A GOOD START The battle has been joined Both Rings for Shop Our Complete Selection Of GLiDDEN PAINTS makes pointing a breeze Cheese from all the new Fall decorator colors Glidden Paints for endurance and beauty SIP 840 Saluda St Phone 327-9800 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 Justice to $40000 Simultaneously in this act of escalation Congress gave itsell a S7500-per-member raise too but that doesn't become effective until January The "war on has begun Nashville Tenn Banner A value beyond compare! 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