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^that British, French, Dutch and Italian
fejcolonialism is a lesser evil than international communism.
R. C. Chaplin
" 3601 Brown Ranch Road
Santa Cruz. California
SAVE THE CONSTITUTION
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&.GES
To the Indianapolis Star:
today's Constitution is practically
jpowerless because of its gradual emasculation by interpretation.
Loyal, self-reliant, and individualistic
Americans have long been aware that
their treasured Constitution, which was
created hy them, and for them, has
Reuther does""**"*"" illt(l the hands of those who inter-
r|||||in in passiiP'-et it in favor of a little clique of
his labor folloe'K'lallsts> whose "omniscience'" enables
■ ,„a„l„, ,d notl""-""1, "''<' know what's best" for the
I""""" -people.
,.„■,, intee f»r^ '■' tllC PeoPle of America are to re-
..■ir-iniee that**lui" strong, their Constitution must also
M ,', ,„1r,'li/l'",ai" st""1'-'- lf "'ie falters, the other
''•',, nl-/11".*5' falter; if one fails, the other musl
I""1" !'''*> ^(ultimately fail also.
> from is tro"
j guarantee M
oul greater -''
hie, the g"';1
Leroy M. Pelkin
946 North Meridian
Indianapolis, Indiana
lv „ay for I^OLDEN RULE MISAPPLIED
e is to give 1,
is. in final D»n »K Hoston Cost:
can guara" j be President and his clique continue
alue. Wag,'-- "j?;0 ""''I the spotlight with their concilia-
1 ,, ■' ■ I'
Ir. won attitude
teed, as Mr- "*''.> "ttitude consisting of soft words.
W'jeet phrases and the application of
,„„l it, why t"*h,l("''<len Rule.
' I the milk of human kindness dried
iianagi'iiie"'- .
hull MerjJ
09 Easl Hap*"
lexia, Texas
in the hearts ,,[ lhe Soviet
on
eaders.
I The sad spectacle of two U.S.A.F. offi-
» * #ers —one dead and the other injured:
»e innocent victims of a shooting in
vs# north Korea is tbe offshoot of these
gangsters being treated with decorum
n our leaders.
■■* M VUa| further must we do to -how our
per cites the Xsire f°r peace? We've already turned
e ,„,,,..,. Wei^e other clleek. weVe shut Qur ^^
° "ie unconformity of our enemy;
a is in a y*°fF,, ,ff a» responsibility for the
is li^| are of our citizens abroad: given the
lie and glad hand to Russians Ira
tmlliniaiii '
i„juslii'e
and mjiisliri- . ; "'"' giao nand to Russians tra-
,lia„ ,„i>-i„iii't.,<!,sl"'-' our land. What's the next step?
*un Yat-scn's *-*'ve them the keys „,- homes and
^Uie l,fe of refugees in our own
.- i- lhe- incv'-j ■
nake ihe- Chi" Mrs. Eleanor G. Price
ualional'-1",. Route 2
"'" Dover, New Hampshire
nler
locracj has "•*■
erica, it -1""
thai before
I. the Coon"
„ EGREGATION SOUND
,1."'
ii'."." the Memphis Commercial Appeal:
I. lhe Coinii"., -■ •"minus commercial Appeal:
ah,., WiiiebflJ The attitude of the white people of the
„il,.s have t' outh toward mixing the races socially
binel
national d< ••-.,
ing displaced'
ism. We aef
-.._.« ....A.iij; me races socially
Jjil not be changed by the recent ill-
|e.ii\,awsed decision of the'Supreme Court
el issue
Ni us, Jan
lhe record of peaceful coexistence of
Icrs Forum News, January, 1956
two races so diametrically opposite for
more than two centuries in spite of irreconcilable differences in culture, heredity and experience proves to all fair-
minded people that the system making
this possible, namely segregation, is
sound and beneficial to both races.
This history of mankind will reveal
no instance where a minority, racially
impossible of assimilation, living under
a government conceived by and for
white men. has received such consideration, enjoying equal rights and opportunities, with the prospect of continued
improvement intellectually and economically.
It would be an act of irresponsibility
mi the part of both races to even consider the abolition of segregation which
experience has proven is our only guarantee of continued progress.
Warren S. Webb
1924 Harberl Avenue
Memphis 4. Tennessee
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A. P. I. TO THE RESCUE
To the Colorado Springs
Gazette Telegraph:
Although socialism is supposed to
promote brotherhood and fraternal cooperation, il occasionally -lips ;» cog. as,
for instance, when the SOCIALIST coal
miners of England refused to produce
enough coal to keep the boilers burning
in the SOCIALIZED UTILITY
PI. WIS.
The utility plants, in return, were
obliged to turn to A.P.I. (American Private Industry) emd the Standard Oil
Companj of New Jersey supplied the
answer. They are building huge oil tanks
in Britain, in which will be stored oil
enough to keep lhe SOCIALIZED gei-
einil electric utilities running, while the
SOCIALIST miners take it easy!
Well, that's how socialism usually
works out! Each little Socialisl spends
so much time worrying lest a fraternity
brother acquire a "meatier" slice than
his. that his own production "falls off"
wilh dire results to the entire Utopian
setup!
But this must have been a bitter pill
for socialism to swallow !
Grace Lee Kenyon
36 Sherman Street
Bristol. Connecticut
DISGRACE TO AMERICA
To the Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Men must undergo rigorous training
to survive in war. hut the system of
brain-washing to which tlie men are being subjected is a disgrace to America.
The indignities neaped on prisoners of
war can be endured, hut when Americans use the same beastly tactics as the
Communisls. can vou expect the soldier
or his family to have respect for this
government?
Why punish all the men for the mis-
lake- a few have made? It's not the few
turncoats who are dangerous to America, but the "coat-turners" in this country who sit back in plush chairs and
undermine the principles on which this
country was built. When we begin to use
a technique that godless nations use to
break a mans spirit, we are becoming
in part like them. Every mother should
protest. Our sons can't invoke the Fifth
Amendment and go free; they have to
suffer.
Mrs. Bessie K. Smith
4433 Virginia Lane
Fort Worth, Texas
FARM SURPLUS
To the Examiner;
(We should I demand . . . that the piling of farm surplus stop. We would then
gel cheaper and better food, for farmers
would again feed their meat animals
grain . . . We would be the better fed
country we once were and wouldn t have
to live on vitamin pills.
\ billion dollars loss each year takes
just lhat much more mone\ awa\ from
you. Why should butter, milk, cheese,
grain -- and now they are talking of
piling up pork products as another surplus —- be kept from our tables to be
thrown away or sold at a loss to foreign
countries?
Anv time you eat any of these products
remember you are not only paying the
price the merchant asks, but are also
paying for what you don't get . . .
M. \l WON
1529 Market Street
Oakland. California
'STATUS OF FORCES' TREATY
To the Christian Science Monitor:
There is no argument with tbe truth
of the statement thai 1 ndcr-crrctary of
State Robert Murphy gave an extended
and effective presentation in defense of
the North American Treaty Organization status-of-forces treaty before the
House Foreign Affairs Committee, but
there is definite reason to doubt the
legal justification of his seemingly logical, but very dangerous argument.
lf there is legal justification for such
argument, then American constitutional
rights are dependent solely upon political expediency — upon whether or not
the surrender of our rights is deemed
for the best interests of or necessar\ for
the good of our country, to be determined b) treaty, signed by the President
and ratified b) two-thirds of th*' Senators present and voting, or by executive
agreement signed bj the President alone.
Beatrice J. Brown
230 Main Streel
Brattlehoro. Vermont
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