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Sec. 34.66 P.L.&R.
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Permit No 166S
Fort W..,rth l'exas
liE OUT ~ONSERVATIVE
-To plead for o r 11 of Con$titutionul Government-
Vol. 2 Fort Worth, Texas, October, 1951 No. 10
He's Arbiter of Global Destiny . But
Can't Pry a Bill Out of Committee
WILL THE UNITED STATES GO THE WAY OF
OTHER NATIONS WHERE DOMESTIC ENEMIES
NUMBERED FAR LESS THAN TH! HALF MILLION
HERE WHO ARE NOW WORKING FOR THE Tlhe bHl to return the Tidelands to
EA(H TDUMAN SCANDAl If its legal owner, the State of Texas,
• • :~ has been nestling in a sena·te com- DOWNFALL OF THIS COUNTRY? WORSE THAN THE ONE BEFORE mittee pigeon-hole ever since it passed
the House of Representatives by an Recently the Honorable J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the FBI and one of
As we turn in our final copy-early overwhelming vote many weeks ago. the few Washington officials outside of Congress who is active against the
in October-newer and bigger scan- All attempts by Texan:s to find out infiltration of Communists in agencies of government, estimated that there
dals are breaking in Washington. wha·t H's hung on, meet with eva-sive are between forty-five and fifty thousand actual members of the Communist
One thing about the Truman scanreplies
and a polite brush-off. Party in this country.
dals is that each one that pops is bigger
and racier than the one just before
it.
The result is that the latest one is
so much worse than its predecessor
that people are inclined to forget what
has gone before.
Even the influential Chairman of He added, however, that for every dues-paying Communist there are
the powerful Senate Foreign Rela- ten non-members who are working toward the same end.
tions Committee, Tom Connally of
Texas, who modestly accepts credit This makes approximately five hundred thousand, or a half million,
for his part in shaping the events of Communists and Fellow Travellers conspiring for the overthrow of the
history in all nations of the world, American government and waiting for an opportunity to accomplish it.
can't seem to generate enough steam Of the two types of subversives, the Fellow Travellers are far more
to get t!he biJII out of committee and dangerous to our security than actual party members.
Any way, it's hard to keep score on bring itto the floor for a vote. The membership of the Communist Party is comprised of the scum ot
the various disclosures of graft, brib- Far be tt from us to question the human society with no pretense or claim to the attributes of honesty, deery,
influence-ped~iling and a~ts of belief in many quarters that the Sena- cency and morality which motivate the members o£ a legitimate political
wholesale _corruption. Even If we 1 tor i:s an imposing and powerful. aroup.
bad more tlme, we would not have the figure at whose words oreign diplo-1 o h " · h h 'd - · t dl t bl d
space to review all the chiseling oper- mats tremble and on whose decisions Fellow Travel~ers, on. t e o! er an ' are _ou war Y respec a. e an·'
ations being indulged in by the mem- rest the fate of empires. a_ltho~gh they are Ideological allies of C~mmun~st_s, th_ey OCCl;lPY high posi-bers
of an administration headed by . twns m the ranks of government, educatiOn, rellgwn, Journalism and other
h " . . Ne~ther would we detract from the fields of endeavor.
n~,rry Truman whose official hones- glory which many feel accrues ,to
ty was recently guaranteed. by Se!l- Texas from being represented in . Among the most dangerous specimens of the breed are many columna
tor Ernest McFa_rland of :\nzona, m Washington by an international ists, both male and female, whose sly and sinister use of their columns to
an utterance which promises _to be- statesman whose influence and power promote Communistic policies of government, entitles them to a special
oome the over-statement of all time: permeate the four corners of the niche in the Soviet Hall of Fame.
"No man living can point a finger earth. · Their prototypes in journalistic depravity are the editors _of publica-at
Harry Truman a.iid charge personal But what we wou,ld Like to know tions, including those of women's magazines, whose pages are wide open to
or official dishonesty. No man living is why can't 1:Jhis great arbiter of subversive writers frankly advocating Marxian theories, and who have help-
" oan say Harry Truman is corrupt." global destiny and arohiteot of world ed to integrate the gro~p of a half million domestic enemies to which Mr.
An enterprising Scripps_ Howard policies who is reported to easily Hoover refers.
writer in Washington hints at an im- whip recalcitrant colleagues into line Roumania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and other once great nations were
pending scandal which will dwarf the on controversial issues, exert just a taken over by the Communists at a time when the enemies within their gates
RFC disclosures to total insignificance small fraction of his power, influence constituted oq.ly a small fraction of the number who are active here.
and which will involve the Justice De- and prestige in getting a vote on the
T.d 1 d b'll? In Albania, subversives were so few and went so q·uietly about their
Partment and Democratic Party fi- 1 e an s I · nances of a few years back. Texans no doubt are prop· erly im- treasonable activities that little was known of them until Russia enshrouded
d t th t 1 f ld h. that country within the black folds of the Iron Curtain, ,and its courageous
If he means what we tht'nk-and ptorreys sein tah· e . mea skpineog aacs ei to unwfoolrd s uInS-- peop1 e were power Ie ss t o res1.s t .
hope-he does, he's not kidding. der the guiding hand of the Chairman For the unprecedented number of Communists and Fellow Travellers
It will be a honey. of the Senate Foreign Relat·ions Oom- in the United States and for the damage which has alreadv been done to our
It's A Change
And We Hope
An Improvement
The resignation of General George
Marshall as Secretary of Defense was
.. eceived with thankfulness by many
.A-mericans who are familiar with his
fumbling and bumbling of diplomatic
and civil assignments, regardless of
any military ability he may possess.
Although his successor suffers from
the ineradicable stigma of having
been associated with the New Deal
.. nd Fair Deal, generally speaking we
think that the situation is bettered,
lf only on the theory that any change
was an improvement.
We believe that there would be
a greater feeling of security if the
general had been followed into retirement
by some of his top assistants.
mittee. institutions of government and way of life, we have the Roosevelt and TruThey
are even more concerned,
however, in recovering for the ;gchool
children of Texas, the millions of dollars
stolen from them by the political
con men who plan the strategy which
enables the Truman Gang to confiscate
the property and appropriate
the resources of a sovereign State.
Price Stabilizer
Issues Grave News
An item of world-shattering importance
has just been released by
the Office of Price Stabilization in
Washington .
In a communication to the press
the Price Stabilizer announced that
the price of duck feathers would be
increased in the near future.
Perhaps those who have not yet
laid in their supply of duck feathers
should heed the warning and do so
at once.
man administrations to thank.
Up untill933 the term "Fellow Traveller" was an unknown designation
and Communists in this country were as rare as a stenographer in a mink
coat or a government official peddling influence.
Roosevelt not only persuaded Congress to officially recognize the Russian
thugs, but he opened his home, his arms and his heart to every longhaired
radical that bobbed up with an un-American proposal and undertook
to have it written into law.
It wasn't long until the White House was jammed with all types of
subversive crackpots trooping all over the place and with Communist
"youth groups" spilling over and holding forth on the grounds.
Also, it was almost impossible to tell whether some of the pronouncements
emanating from the Chief Executive's office were written in Washington
or Moscow because of their extreme devi~tion from established
American concepts of the functions of government.
Harry Truman, the vest-pocket edition of Roosevelt who is more vicious
and not as smart, has carried on in the same tradition and has added hordes
of left-wingers to the Federal payroll, blanketed government agencies with
Fellow Travellers and used his high office to prevent their subversive activities
from being revealed.
As a result, we now have the official record of treason on a grand scaht
from the Chief of the FBI who has given us the cold-blooded statistics on
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Millions of Americans Think It-The Southern Conservative Savs It .
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STALIN'S MUSTACHE MUST
BE TWITCHING WITH MIRTH
THE SOUTHERN CONSERVAtiVE October, 195t
Iranian Press Gives
r•~~.~~~~;!t~?· that history
1
• about to U.S. The Raspberry IS IT TAPS FOR OUR CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC! • •.
A few years ago we sent that great According to • dispatch from .Teheran.
International diplomat and lay states- about the only results aceomphshed by (Conti nued from Paee One)
man General George C. Marshall, to Truman .,.endmg Averl'll Harriman, one
Chin'a to ''correlate" the dissenting of the millionaire Bleedin~ Hearts of the the traitors among us who are committed to the task of destroyinJ the
factions there. administration, to Iran to mterfere in the American government.
As a result, we lost four hundred oil dispute between that country and Eng- So there it is and we can take it or leave it.
~il!~lion Chinese allies to Soviet Rus· ;~:~;15~8 ~: ~~=~ ~: •:r;r::.:rp~:~:not t'~:~ are ;~it\~~~ ~~ ;~~ ~h~~~i~~~ ~~~'fl!.~oc~~~:s t~1~:~~i1~if~h~~~ut what they
Now we are planning to send Ches· beCore. . .
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They can throw out Truman and his ring o[ political confidence men
ter Bowles, whose ideologies are cut Newspa~en th@r~ ~ave turne~ bitter/ who have been too busy fleecing American taxpayers to take any steps to·
(~0f.:ct\~·to5~~;.~,;~,~r.; :~. ~:n~~·~f~~~~ ~~:~~r:~~~n d,~·~:~·.~;,,';~~~·~"; ~,~.~~~ ~~~r~o~~:;,k~~~abl~·~1n~n~~~r~o~i~1~.~~~?c~~i~~o·~:~r~f.~·~:r~~~~; t:~;b:\\~
tio;e~~~~1:·nv we think that all that :;dli! Jn t[:~:,s~~iP:;~>r~er~t~~npo;~";a;n ~~\ \~~~~~:a~~.;~sulting from eighteen years of planned corruption and politi·
free wheat 'we sent 0\'er there might Iran, ~ e 01 e a @s. Or they can re-elect him or some one with the same Socialistic ide<)lO.
as well have been poured in the sewer Oh well. ma_~·b@ there is some other gies-either Democrat or Republican-and, by their action, give aid and enand
that Good Old Joe's Communist "trouble-spot'' m the world where the couragement to fi\'e hundred thousand of our domestic enemies who have
ranks are about to be increased by tact and diplomacy or the Wall Street been left free to band themselves together in the common cause of destroy-five
or six hundred million. statesJ'!lan may be utilized. ing the American Republic.
October, 1951 THE SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVE_ _______ ____
The Lowly Ham 1s Lifted to the
Status of a Pastel Mink Coat
Why Not Appoint Costello to
Guard the Gold at Fort Knox?
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ectober, 1951 THE SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVE Page 5
What Does McFarland Say Now of
11T ruman's Official Honesty'?
President Resorts to ~~Security"
Dodge in Withholding Information
Rich and racy political scandals: In an apparent effort to check the!----------
are breaking so fast in Washington No Pension Is Too Much flood of scandals and disclosures of "Cullen Day" Is Observed
~~i~enr~w aa~~l~se~~~~~fl~~~~~tt?~~li~!e For A ~-isabled S~l~ier_ ~~~r%~~i~~~tthhea;a~~~~:ddet:r~~f~~;~ Bfhepp~~$!~f ~!u!!~~!~~~~ honored
being brought to light in such num- . In our opuuon c_ongr~ss d1d rJgh~ m p~ss- order t_o agency heads to_ Withhold m- H. R. Cullen and his wife by holding
hers that it is difficult to keep up mg ove•: the preSidents veto a bll~ which formatiOn from the p~ibhc. "Culle-n Day" which had been proclaimed
with current developments in skull- would give $120 pel· month to handiCapped '!'he order \~'aS given ·Unde_r the by the Governor and the mayor of Houston.
duggery in Fair Deal circles. war veterans. gUise of "secunt~" a ~lodge 'Yhtch he 1t is wen for the people to pay tribute
One of the most st_a1:t1in_g dis- sy~~~ 0~~gi;ha~ i::~e:·~Is;~~~~n~:e~t P,:~:i~~ ~fso~~~~i~a~~o~~~5o~m~~i~~~g a~~~~ ~~o~:il;;~~r:!i;:: ~~eh:~~n~~:~:~er~~~t~~~
r~~~;ete';~~t~hea;t';n\\'~~~CI:~dlllh~~~ ~;~m:re~~~· ::uf:~~-y~s possible the fighting SU~~:r~;:si~c:~~~~:;d his order would fe;;:r each year. t' M . 1" of
d~vision ~~~s p~i_d h Sh1·200 l~~ o_ne That a Marxian principle would be adopt- not be used to stifle the flow of news dislri~u~~~;-~~;n w~alt~rx~~~ol~hH';uat/::
!~;f~fec:~!i~~~r ~1~~:lole~s~t~~~e:~ :~oa~~u~d pneont:; d~:~~~ ::!t ~~o e;:~~b:~~ ~e~~e t£.~~~i~s~~~hit;,a~f{h~:d d~~ne~tel~; ~~t~:;~:h::~in!ni::sra~~s ;~;l:sed~al:!~
f th Th l th f th h never mlended by the founders o~ gov~rn· Implied. • thing about it in 1962, the day w1ll l!POOn
i~~:~r~at~~~h ~a~h :~tg{e~orte~ ~u~ni~ ::~t ::db~~:~~~-' ::~~~~::t·~~:h:~::ll:ob~l:e~ wo~~:o:~~~~~e~, ta~~n eat r:ce:i~=r~~~ ;;;:~ :~hdeng~b~c~:~~!;e: \\r;;.~n h~~egi~j= 5 assume a e sa e \\aS rna e. politicia_ns in offic_e Is a disgrace~ul pro- He campaigned in Texas in 1948 on untold millions to schools, uni"ersities, hOfl~
The Federal alcohol boss in the ceding ~n a ConstJhl)ional Republic. the implied promise that he would re- pitals, <'hurchet~ and other institutione, will
Internal Revenue Department of the If it ts accepted thal pensioning people spect Texas' right to its own Tidelands. be no more.
government with headquarters in for gelting old is a sound policy of govern- He was no sooner elected than he 1---------New
York, Jrt>w resigned, testified ment, then_ this service should ~e rendered ordered proceedings instituted by his _The United States was set up as a Confrankly
that the same firm paid him by the vanous Stales and certamly not by Attorney General which constituted stltutional Republic and we defy any one
$5,815 to get business for them. the Fe_de~al government. legal theft of this pfoperly. to prove that our form of government
. A_ f~e~d supervisor in the Atlantic is ~=n:\~s t~h~a~:i~~o~0~r~~est~ep~:::~~: whse~he~her~e:: rs
0 a~~y H~ie!~~~i~~ ~:.~ree;~: ~: .?~~:~1:ac:~~~~e~~~o1 tcli:8::
City dtVISton of ~he Bureau of In~ern- States and what isn't used to pay parasites censorship" in the order or not. or people-subversives who know what they
:~af~~e~~~ hua~\~d ~~~~~tl~7,;8~;;~~ ~~ :~heerF:~~~~s!~yroll is misappropriated We only have his word for it. are doing and fools who don't.
the same firm for soliciting business The founders of the Am~rican govern- H II d' G'f G
for t~::rally, the firm which was ap· :~:~ ~~:t;i~~c~~~~l;~~~i!~~y t;:r;e~~;a~ 0 yw~o s 1. t to. overnment
parently able to bribe any one on the go,.~n~ent '" •ts authonty ~nd powers Puts His Foot In His Mouth
Federal payroll whose inrtuence they and 1t ts to our everlasting d1scred1t and
desired, was from Missouri. The name shame. that we hav~ 3110"~d these powers A threat to use the facilities of·----------
~;~~~~i~~~~c?~n g~~~~~~~~fa~i~~~~~~~:! ~:r~: 1 ;;~~;s~:r~i~~~ f~~a~~~n~~~~v~dou:l P;~~ ~~~ze~~de!~10 g;;~t;s~e~;ic~o c~~~:~~ I Civil Right~ Committee Was
~~est~~~!~~n Lithofold Corporation ~~;\ti~~~g b~~~ to the bathroom-and g1v- ~~~c bJ~~ns~~~e t~~ fJ~fni~;:~N~~~~ L';ed::e ::t~0 ~:!l~:t T;:v=~~~nt
They not o~Jy had a ~orde of . As appr~hensive as the world situalion ~~!~ i~nda j~~;: ~~~gli;;"gho~; ~f~j~~ and fearless ~estbro~k Pegler has give~
government offtctals . workmg for 1s, we are m no more danger from foreign is reported to be embarrassing even some fadmtl mformahon about the Prest~
them, but they ~ere fmanced by the aggress~r~ than we ~u:e fro~_ our own Fed- to the thick-skinned president who is dent's Committee on Civil Rights in his
government, havmg been granted a eral ofhcwls and t?e1r _pohcu~s of Federal thoroughly inured to incompetence column
~::~~oeodo ${~~0nOO~~g~w~~[h :i~~·si~~s~ ~7~t~~~~~i:~noti ,::~~;~c~~~~:~e~~-~~:~~~~;~~: ~Fr?ci~lu;:.;;;~g on the part of his He ~yls -t~atw~~t:ithst:n~~lfent:eM/~~~
from the vanous Federal agencies. zatwn of our people and resources. In a recent warning to producers of :i~!i;:a~~t~r, 'w:s '~~irman, :nd ~wo
Nic_e business, if ~au can get it. . A Soc_ia_I_Ser~ice worker from th_e Philip- ~~:tr t~~rr ~t~~-~/Je ~~~~~~nprfc~arc~en~ !i:~~:P~C:b:;,a~o~icw~~~~ ~~~l~~ot::~n~
Incidentally, we WISh there were pm~s, VISJtJ?g m Dallas spo~e envwusly·_of trois is close to "deliberate defiance" political trick and that these dignft.arie•
some way to find out just how much SOCial_secunty, old-age pensiOns, and relief and blurted out that they are "headed wer• probably dupes.
of the loot they hauled down from agencies of lhe Federal government and for a hard time at the hands of gov-1
American ta~paye~s was donated. to !~~~ ~:::ea~dm~~~lf~~~:=ca.:::; f~: b~o~~~~~ er~~enft~·. . ~~~~eyt~~e~~~~:~- t h a t a no~ay!~ ~=Y u"7nC:~ ~~n~g;,:Y~,: 1:e~~e,:erl~
~~~d Truman s Fa1r Deal campaign ~~~~~~es." Heavens, what a backward recen\ a_~end~~nt lets rre~d~nt ;rru~ ~~~· V.~i~:ur:l:a:t l~neg ~:tl~:~ :~:r.~::::,;:
. . man s n e -?U mcome ax e uc _IOn I an even longer one in reply in which be
/ pi~~es~ on pnce or wage control VIOla- d~fend~d ~he hc~mmittee and its conclu:-.ion•
Supreme Court Judges Hold Jobs ti:em;;-i~~~~:.·~~.~eni:e~e~:r:l 1~anxg w•;: .:~ ~.,:.;. Consemtive lor Febnl- Du ' g Good Beh ·0 H f ing power was being used as a club , ary, 19~1. we published informatton show-rln
OVI r. 0. ~~~~~~~~e!haen~~~ai;~sgea:i~~·!1~~\~~ !~:~:a!~-~~~ ~a~~eat~t=~~u~~~~::,' tJ~
of~~: D~~~~~o~ta~!s t~~~~o~~~!u{~~~. Why Must Appointees ~~~~pae:J ~=k~eW :~ui~o~~s tt~o~v~s~~ ~~:~::ti:~s nume-ous Communist front &Y-
~o~de~~?~eo~~~i~i~h~e;e~i~~u~j ~~~~ Always Be Suspect? vo~~iswfs0 ~~-e first time, within our en~'; t!s~~~;~o;utth:h~~-ei~id:~~ ~!P~1;
behaviOr seems to be a dead duck. Regardless of 'Mhether or not Senator knowledge, however, when one of the point any Com..ru ttee which was not loaded
In recent years, individual members McCarthy's charges about loyally are tech- gang openly boasted that this power down wHh radicals.
of the Court have been guilty of prac· nically true, it is obvious to the most obtuse was being used and he has probably
tically every offense a~ainst public person that Phil ip c .. Je:ssup has pJ;:ryed been called down for talking out of 1----------
~~:a:~c~~~i~~g~~eet~~~~~fn~h~f cl~l;i~: :~or~~g ~ii~h e~~::.~w~~~;i~~~::e;;d radicals tu~~-st who does this Hollywood up· Pericleb, the ancient ruler. of
1ative authority, conniving in the theft One would think that, according to the start think go\'ernment officials are Athens, \\·a_s repo~ted ~o be so hght
of State property and providing char- law of averages, the president would come anyway that they should threaten and close-fJ ~ted :-vith hls ?"'n. money
acter references to traitors against the up with a nomination now and then in to use the internal revenue depart- that he carr!ed fishhooks tn Ills potk-
~~~::~~~~\a~~dye~~ne of them has ;~:~~-his selection ~ould be above sus- ~~~!:s t~~~~pon to punish those who :~h:~ t~:t ;;~k~~n~pw~~~d ~~~c~au;:J
ge~r:n i;;1~rs~~cean~ill~~~kb~gD~~i: hes~:~:~ :;:n:ou~~ ~::::1 ~o h:o!~:;~·: is ~~~=-?~et~~~~~d at~~l"~~~~har~~~!~ ~:~~~~~~ r~~thh~u;;ia~l~~~d~eh~;a:,.e~~
las that the United States should rec- as a representative to the United Nations sentative government in which the that he 15 repor~d to
1
hav~ paid ~he
~~~~~tr~~i~;~~i:iro~t~i~~·ki~r~~haniJ ~~~~~-loyalty to his country • was unchal- ~~r1gl:ts a~~e t~:rv~~~!~r:h:t"~h:l~~~~~ hf~~Je 1~dgo ~~ t afw~~;~ thnou;~te t~;
torturing American boys, is right in Not that Jessup wo-uld not fit in and be to petition in redress of 'Y~ongs has N~"': Dea~- and the Fair Deal v.ere
line with the thinking and utterances right at home in that odd assol'lment of not yet been cancelled offiCially, and ongmal ~Jth Roosevelt and Truman.
of Supreme Court judges ever since humanity with their queer quirks and off. that the American people will sayJ---------the
former high standards governing colored ideologies, and not that it matters what they please about price con-appointments
to the Court were let much who "represents" us there. trois or any other subject under the A we11·known left-wing col umn-down
and the bars lowered to per· sun which affects their interests ist "ho follows the "party line"
~1to~hl~~e~~gahne~t~~~~~fjncr~~el~sn~~ in opening the gat~s to these rene- act~t~Y ~~~:'~~~r J~~~rt~ssk~g~JfT~t~~ ~~iic~}lo~~iY ;:~:P!~i~; T,~Y~~~~o r~~!
Ru~:it:~ ~~~~~~fs[e~~fi~~~0~n°fl~~~ ga~~! 0!u~~;s~~o~oc~~~~t Red China ~~~e~~e ~1w~o~~r~~e~1~e l~x~~~n~s~ ~~~~k~r=Ftd ~~~e c~~~uv')~~~~ls' i:~~~rss ~~~
by Roosevelt which started the Red was an offense against decency but those who oppose price controls. 1f mini~tration. The columnist provided
trend in this country that is resp?n- it was no more harf!Jful than .~a_ny ?f this is true. every t:ne_mber of Con- t~e laugh of the year ~y adding this
sible for the elevation of persons hke the other extracurncular act1vttJes Ill gress who voted for_ Jt IS unworthy to mfty: ''Far more damar:tmg and costly
Douglas from obscure anonymity to which the unpredictable and irrespon- represent an Amencan constituency scan~a l s were brought out in the
high office and it was perhaps only sible members of that body have en- and should be defeated the next time Hardmg administration than any~
natural for him to see nothing wrong gaged. he comes up for re-election. thing thus exposed under Truman."
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Pogo 6 THE SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVE October, 19:n
Atlanta Editor Says Marshall
Housewives Inspired by Vanity
In Retrospect Teapot Dome Was
A Shining Example of Honesty
Octob.r, 1951 THE SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVE Pago 1
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government instead of a me-too So- cases. Now, scarcely a day-passes
cial istic policy along the line which the that another traitor is not uncovered
~ffe~~iJioi~l ~:~~~lt inve~h::. crtu~!lo h~~ and .his sorry record presented to
hoped that this iS true for voters public view revealing his cooperation
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MY NIGHT
y the Editor
Last night at dinner l had the pleasure of entf:'rtaining my old friend and
associate in youth movements, Joe Louse, who informed me that he is planning to
announce as a candidate for Congress from his S1ate in the 1952 election.
In discus~ing potential issues of the campaign with him, I was impr~sed at:
· •!ways with his thorough understanding and profound knowledgt
~: \- o{ legislati ve problems and ~pecially those invoh ing social
rel01.·ms.
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. I was equally delighted with his cl!anning new wi(e who,
~ ~~e:~: 31~0~eq~feti~~~~;~er fot• ht-r husband, pedorms with effl-
1 l ike to see young people bEcome active in poli liOI!i and
t. 1 especially those wi~h qua~lica t iops :;.imilar to U10se or Joe I .o u.~e
who has worked ""W tl b vanous youth groups and in other cultural J =~~v~~:es in several countries during his brief but interesting
I feel lhat his contact with the young people or the world, toget.hcr with his
experience in social service work, will f it him as a capable and intelligent lawmaker
in the event he is elected and that hifi understanding o{ social values and human
relations will more than offset his 3light handicatJ i-n not being able to spe11k tht
En.~lish language.
After all, we are moving toward World Governmf'nt and when this is achieved,
there is a strong probability that we will be forced to adopt an international tonl(ut
which will be acceptable to all the peoples oompo.sing our Global S1ate.
Tonight at the meeting of the Gf!,neral Assembly oi A..malgamated ('oont.rif>S,
we are hoping lh:~~t peace and harmony will prevail in contrut t.o an unfortunatt
oecurpnceatourlastse.ssion.
In world confe-rences which are hetd for the ~n ol hum;~n welfare and
participated in by those of ·widely diverJent intere8U, lt ;. Inevitable that violent
cla<thes of opinion will lake place.
However, some of lU thouRht that the Russian deie-gate, Mr. Dnn.it rov Popolf,
went just a little bit too far when he knocked the Bulgarian reprf'stat:~tive down,
kicked him in the face and spat in hLs $)'e.
It seems the difficulty beiween the t'tt'O diplomaU 1;l..aried ut'lier in \he evening
during a brief re<>esrs when Mr. PQpoff accepted a drink ol. clear liquid from lht
Bulgarian delegate under the ilnpre~·Hon that it wu vodk• but which turned out
to be Kentucky moom;hine.
Taking this deception aa a deliberate Insult to the superior product o{ hi!! O'>'R
country. Mr. Popoff later earrie-d t.he matte•· to the floor IJii the Assembly where he
demanded a public apology, the cz.pulsion of the off~nding del egate from all sessions of
Amalgamated Countries and two additional votes for Russia in all future drlibera(ions.
Failure CYf the deolegate5 to act on the matter quick ly enougb to appea~Se Mr.
Popoff's wounded pride preeipitatffi the t.Uack whitil might have Pnded more
seriously for the victim If the meeting had not been suddenly adjourned and th t
irate Russian led away to a waiting Cadillac by his secretAry, a Ukrainian blonde in a
mink coat.
While a personal encounter between h\·o deleJlale~; la regrettable o( cour.st>, I
think that it only emphasizes our need for greater tolerance and understanding of
the various temperamentli and personalities of those who make up our world group
and it is my feeling that Mr. Popoff's outburst wu merf'ly an ex.ample o! the
universa-l urge toward world peace.
(Copyright 1931 by Ida M. Darden)
Pogo 8 THE SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVE October, 1951
The Prophet Daniels THE ADMINISTRATION WHICH HAS SPENT $332,000,000,000 San Antonio Woman Deplores
Makes A Prediction lN SEVEN YEARS CAN'T AFFO~D UPKEEP OF SOLDIERS GRAVES Propaganda For Degeneracy
. In an article in the Arneri.can Maga- the I~i~~da~~a;ende~~e \I~~~/"t!~e~~fo:t~ta~~~ie~nid~~~~~ee0~1eto i~evr~~i~: "Many ~eaders or cc.rtain ne~spapers
ztne recently Jonathan Damels of Ra- tinguishable from another, have invaded the sacred precincts of the grave and magazmcs are growmg steadily mont
leigh, North Carolina, wrote that and are now carrying on their equalization program with the dead. nauseated by the apparently planned pnr
Harry S. Truman would be nomina- Recently ~n. order we~t. out r:om Washington that the little white paganda which !Jaunts the shame and de.
ted by the Fair Deal Party in 1~52, f:~~se:h!y~~~~~~~1 i~~0~gh~1~1~5d!:~h1110fH~~~a~~P~!i~On~u~~~:t;:;1~:~~ gcn~racy of some white wom~n .wh.~ m~rry
that he would accept, make the uce lost their lives defending what they regarded as the liberty and individual ncgtocs and bear mulatto ctul.dten wlltes
and be elected. freedom of Americans, including that of the barbarian who issued the Domthy Ransom of San Antomo.
Just like that. sacrilegious order.. . . . . "In a local paper the othct· da}' was
In discussing the ways of the New thing~h~n e:~~t1e_j'~:t" i[~~a;h~~og~~~~~~iv~n~o a~a~;~a~~~ ~~~~o~p~~~~~f tft~ the .photograph of a negr~ boxer and the
Deal and Fair Deal politicians and wooden crosses in Hawaii's climate. trag1c statement that .he 1s th e 'son or a
their capacity for capturing and hold- . And so the Army has begun to remove the crosses and ~epla~e them negro soldier and wh1te English mother.'
In.g public of:ice, Mr. Daniels spe~kts ~~~~e r;~~1ftg;en~~r~;\~ ~~d\~:t~~~~ ~~li~~~~sg[aair~· 0\h~1::b!ot~~~~~-~~~0t~r; ::lo'~~ilt;Ja~if;·aasnda~~:~~.:r c:i~;tograph ot
wrth a certam amount of authon Y buried in Hawaii and that the headstones over each shall be "equal and
for he was one of the outstanding uniform." ''ln a recent edition of a national maga.
discoveries of an administration which This gesture of economy comes from an administration whose wanton zine was a picture of another racial deviate
ptum~edt:he depthshinf~~ e~:~~~~r~~yd f~~tas~~~J~;go!ft~~l ~~~~fo~ta~1~7~Isf;a~i~~esnJ~~~st~~wb~~f~~ii~a~l~fd~~;!~~ :-:t wh.ite won~: a:dar~~~:er b::~:: ::~
co:~·:: •:~lsec:~.~;c members of hi; ized I1°:.:'~~~i~~;,. an administration which has dissipated $332,000,000,000 :~;~o~:~;·~;,;~~:,'d'L~~:~~ n~l~;:;~ :.:~:.
tshta[f t.h~ "Chi~f" al:::t a~::;~~~~~l~ ~~h~e~~~ey:!~~e~s i~gf~~s~~e~;~~6s2 ~·~~;3h~~d:~n~n~y n\~~~t~;~w~ef:ses~1\~! zine carry similar revolting stories.
e mrmmum rn me Republic's exrstence. "Today, to the disgust of decent, seJf.
and was careful not to turn up a~y It comes from an administration which has misappropriated public respecting people, the same local paper
material which might prove potenhal funds by the billions and diverted them to every un·Constitutional and serves us the illustrated story of a coed
competition. illegal purpose which depraved political minds could devise, including in a ?.'lidwestern college, daughter of
.o.n this bas~ the yo~~g ~~~~~dCa{~ milli~~~ f~!~~~~~ v~~~P~~e :~:a~~{~cs~as~f o~~~?:i~~! a;e~~~!~o~~~le~hose :~p:a;~~:.~ ~~~i::~t~~~)~~of~:t ::~~ ~~~~:
~~~~~~ ~=sbr~ek~es~ a
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nd report to the ~~~~~to:str~~m~h!~e tt~~t~u~~tu~J~~u::tht~re~h~~e~~r~i?d:~ :a~~!~~~~~~ (u:. disregard of morals, fam~ly, race o~· sel£.
White House. Europe Where tyranny reigned should demand the truth as to who issued The frequency With wh~ch such ls~ues
He was eased out of the Truman the order · ' are forced upon our attentl.on would mda·
.:~~inisftrat;onti ~h!~ere t~~n sr~n=ff~t ~:~~g~~~t :ouci.~l~~o~~!a;~~~:~ .~~a~l~:! aunn~
w~e~. 0
as s~oe,:;e o of h~e!~~~~~t~s ~~~ No Potatoes Are Served What Is A Constitutional ~~~"~~~ • .'~~.~"~~:~·~~~: :~~i~··~~~. ,;:w~:~
vately confided, he. . P t p A d f A f • d I and gradually assume in society a place Jess
~~~-e tfne~~~:;c~t~~nsst~~ict~ty s-;.;;:.e At Brannan Breakfast men men mong nen s. abhocccnl than lhey deserve.
prime requisites for employment. . Recently an amendment to the con- :'They seem designed to f'ncourage and
It seems he was given the boot In Austm last week some of the stitution o( the United States was br·m·g about the acceptance of the abnormal
for putting his ~oot i~ his mouth o~ce rubbish, riff·raff and tag-ends of the adopted pr~vi~ing that the president ~~~~~~:n :~ ~:1: ;~~~~:· r!~e t=•~d ~~:n~~~!u;:~
too o(~encu~~~mmw~~~~ f~l ;:~:~~~11 Fair Deal Party in Texas gave a break- shall be lim1ted to two four-year bui.lt by them over the centuries. For ~~~~3
~~g~~rled as his own special p reroga- fast in honor of Charles F. Brannan, terms. . 1;~~;: we can thank the New and Fatr
tive. Secretary of Agriculture in Washini- In wrtting the amendment, some ·
ho~:ve~~a{~dleaa:~ua~~ul0t~~ ~~~l~;S~ ~~i1~h~v;~t~~ofa~~:P ~:~:P;!~~io~o~: ~~: ~:~~~~~:e:! ~~~1~\: t~reo~~~~~~:~~ so~~o:e.~:,~~ .~~n:eN~:no~:tth:01;:ia~~~=l
initiated' bv Roosev~lt, a~d improved American taxpayers $450,000,000.00. when it _not only should have applied ~~~e t~=~~:~~~t~~a~n a~~lee~~=~v:s~~~: ~~P~~:;
~~~~rs?Y J:~e~a~~ ~~~e~h~~~ ~h~;:t; It was believed that the reason the ~:e~h~1a1~~~~t~:~~ti~~: should have upon God·s work."
Fund and in which mrlhons of govern- guest of honor was entertained at 1hls lad) 1s cxptessmg the opan10n of
rnent employes are con~cripted as breakfast instead of luncheon or din- In other words, all o~ Truman's ever~ de~ent, .self respectmg Amen~an m
~~n~~~~;;r~~~rr:!sy~~o~~ [~:ird~~~~~~~~ ner, was 'to ~void ~aving potatoes on :~!ioc~s~st~t:st~:n :~d h~~s ~~~:agrar:~t:~ ~~: i~ot~~~·;r,7~~~0~~ ;~f:;~nt; c1:1:~.~~ P~O:.
~~i;~ds and acquamtances on electron ~h:~~~n~e:~~~~rn:;f~n:a:~ ~~:v~~i:: assumption of power, should. have ~~r:;ol;!~~·a:~t~a7n d~~sen~:w:~td ~~~re:~~!:
Perha s it is this first-hand know· boners of an administration which been cancelled out and the office de~- form. The mind of any ~hite p~rson who ~!J
led e or the inner WOrkings Of the SpecializeS in Stupid blunderS. clared VaCant. a p~rly t.O SUCh a~ act ,IS as d!SCa.sed as If
\'J~lie o;?;~;!~ti~Mir~~~es~sfr~~ t~~ In the absence of any courtesies or veJi~~e t9e5~arh~er;~:ar:. . w~~ ..~ a~( r~~ ~~~~' ~:·~~~;"~'.~:·:,~ ~·:~" w~• •~ ,~~e~r n:~~
...feel that he is entitled to write with consrderabon to Texas on the part of terms, he is not morally eligible for Js psychJatllc heatment.
authority and assurance. the Truman administration to which a third term and in planning t? m~ke Our opinion or editors or publications
hi We dsin~~rely hope. 0~ cou;s.e \~~! i~ed' f~~utl~e ~~~~ ;;'~~~aft~.~~n~h~fa;:~ ~~: ;fa~~t' i~fe~~ :t~~bee~~~\;d~~~~~mg ;~:~b~~d n~:ss~::~i:~~~t~~s a t~~;c,~{ ~~~·i::
w! ~:e~1 \~~~s !~e ~~0 joi~;d ~y a;! it up as their central theme. But he is insensible to .ethics and of ~his pape\
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buih the character who .is
:~:::~c~~~~t \\~~0 ir~:s t:eefi~r:o~m w~! Failing to furnish a satisfa~tory ans- ~~uel~ ~!u1s~e an~:~s~~n~~!11!~~~dw~}c~ ~~;ec;l~~~~~;1 si1n. :n.co:~.~;~:g o;~~~P~~~~:r~~
taken apart, piece by piece, by the last wer· to the governor's published in- higher degree of political morality to :.nd .. conufht ~~~ctlceJJ 1 ~ ~u~. ~~Pt~s~nlatwo
admini.str~tions and who want to quiry ~s to what, or whom, they were hesitate ~o defy popular sentiment ;;etheo~nil:d ~~~:~s r~~t~~t w~ov ~~:~
:~reionshtuhonal government re· ~~:::~·~:~~~:::~~~~~~~~~c~~~;0I;J:~;; an~d~i:~:~a~~=:a::~el:::e h~vee ':::: :~·~:~~:~~.:h:~,:~P::~·~~m~~ :~~:·~·;~~·:,
For, believe it or not, there are of mink coats, bribers of government vinced him that he is indispensable without any limitation due to race. nation·
millions upon millions of Americans officials, connivers at theft of State and why should a little thing like ality or religion, have the right to marcy
:~~ l~t~~o:i~e~~v~~¥on~r%n;~~o aw~~rd~ property and appropriators o( income ~h~o~~~~utional amendment stand in and to found a tam~Jy.'~
if ne~essary. sacrifice ~heir. life in de- tax funds. He is possessed of that full measure raC:h!:tr •. ~~~~~ec:n:~~~t~~n,!~k~~e huma!l
fendmg and perpetuating lt. Scattered along the outer fringe of egotism and vanity with which
On the other hand, unfortunately, were a few females who apparently God, somehow seems to endow smalll----------
there are also millions like Mr. Dan- came along just for the meal. men to compensate them for their
iels whose regard for their govern- diminutive stature and it is easy for And Where, Please, Did State
~~~n~~~s~~~~~f~~s ~~h!;r~:v:fp~~~~~~ fo~~st!~· ~~:h ~~~~~:~~~~e~st~~;:~ ~:~ s~oal~r~~t~~~: 0/~~s s~~~~~m~i~~~~ Deportment Get This Authority'
ally recetved from It. virgin minds, whose b~ai.n has never }~r ahi~o~o~:i~tu~~ml~~~e~fhit~e people in:~~~o~.;::~~ t~·;t ~i~:ss~~~tte t~:P~~~::;
reJa~-~ ~~~m;!-e~!~~for7~~~~r~~~~~a1!~ been assaulted by an ongtnal thought. p is 9pending over $2o,ooo,ooo to control
a final and fatal catastrophe from They wouldn't know a principle of :~~:~~fs:s·i:~~i:nu~:~!~~·~~a~;_,~ magazine
w~:: t~:t~:p~~~:pco:~du;:t ::;:::: ;~:;~~;~:~tc!~~:n.:~:lla;~: d~f~~r~~c: ko~:n~to~e~=~~~:~~~~g ofhi~o~~~t D:~ Eight milllo? dollm ol this monoy went
his victory in a spirit of gratitude to between the Ten Commandments and figure out some way for the salva- Lo the mov•e mdustry, Mr. Lewis charges.
be e":p.ected ~rom th~ beneficiaries the Bill of Rights. lion of the country fr~m .Socialism. This probably explains recent editorialt
of polthcal regrmes whrch had accord- He has proved that he IS big enough of ours in which we pointed out that manr
ed them an opportunity for notoriety But they are "loyal." all right. to forget party lines and enter into periodicals were following the Moscow
and attention which their natural any sort or practical arrangement to Party line and that films in Hollywood 011 talents could not have commanded They always follow the leader, no secure a patriotic American as presi- "racial tolerance" were inspired in the
ln the open market. matter where he leads them. dent in 1952. Russian capital.
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