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W Am I A : up the territory that they won tions as a part of their method •
e, in the six-day battle two years for waging war and for the pur- .
(Continued From raze I ago unless the Arabs recognize pose of propaganda and for poli- 1
for North Vietnam. It makes us their existence as a nation. The tical purposes, but they rarely :
wonder at times as to how zany Arabs refuse to do this, saying make agreements and none that
we can become. that they must first pull back they intend to keep. They never %
t resident - Manager ......................................................................................................Charles E. Gentry In foreign affairs there are and then they will talk, all the cease their war against us, whet- :
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ditor ..........:.......................................................................................•.............................Floyd W. Casebolt few certainties. The history of while muttering or saying that her it be by troops or not. They I
Associate Editor .....................................................................-...............................................- Fay Casebolt the past furnishes some guide Israel must go and that the land are always seeking to overthrow :
2—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Wednesday, March 25, 1970 for the present and the future. taken from them as a nation and destroy what they call Im-
---—— ------—-----------.__‘ There is one rule that we can must be given back to the Arabs perialistic warmongers and capi-
CaIaPDomOC and should rely upon, though we from whom it was taken. Russia talistic countries, that is any ,
NCSUCCL do not seem to have learned it arms the Arabs and we give country where a person can own :
P E very well. It is referred to in help to Israel, which is fighting the roof over his head or choose 5
Perhaps most of us should Sause in busy Washington’s Farewell Address. for its existence as a nation and his own occupation in life and 1
Rus, It is a very simple rule, which for the lives of its people. Russia place to work. With them any 1
lives to sif down and mentally take a look is that "Any nation (he said) will will not call off the Arabs and means justifies the end, no mat- [
at our country- do that which is best for its own we have been unable to call off ter how low and base either may :
Whot is its 2 interest,” and he might have add- the Israelites. We have asked be, and the only peace they 1
. . S image to other nations? What ed that it will usually do this them to give back the territory recognize is when there is a to- -
IS image to our own people? no matter what its treaty obliga- taken by them in the six-day war tal surrender and they take over. i
Are we proud of or blind to the growing tions may have been. but they have refused to do so. On November 25, 1969, Brezh- ,
spirit of lawlessness?"We would make almost any nev, in stating Russia’s foreign ,
000. The leading nations in the concession in order to get out policy, repeated exactly what V. ,
Heaven forbid. - world today are the United of Viet Nam with any degree I. Lenin, the Revolutionist, stat-
And may we do our best to do something States, Russia, China, West Ger- of honor or the saving of our ed over 50 years ago: (1) That i
about it—and PROMPTLY AS POSSIBLE! many and Japan. England and faces. Mr. Nixon is adopting the Russia would stand by its Com- i
7 9 . . France, though not to be dis- best course, in my judgment, un- munist allies who stand with it I
- : counted, are no longer what they less we are willing to go all-out for peace; (2) it would extend
======----------------------------------- used to be. Australia and Can- and risk a major war. We may aid and arms to all who were ,
ada are of importance, as are lose by turning the war over to seeking to overthrow imperialis- 1
the other nations of Europe and the South Vietnamese gradually, tic and capitalistic
Southeast Asia. Then there is but there comes a time when and (3) it would aid those who 1
Indonesia, the 5th largest nation war must end when it is too were seeking to do so by gueril- S
in the world, consisting of many costly for what we are getting la warfare.
islands, the chief of which is out of it :
Java, where 70,000,000 people cRE till We pay 30% of the total cost -
live out of its total of 116,000, and Russian still views diplomacy of the so called United Nation,
: 000. Borneo and Sumatra are the and negotie donsidasd dS alin, which has proved to be a mere
other two leading islands. India, Wh me Xaromsider de her mat; meeting and debating place, but
scumem as . - -aconcag *
pacifist nation, while tiny Is- barrel „ death will be celebrated in the
rael, Pakistan and Turkey are. . United Nations. We oppose the
fighting nations. Turkey andIt i har it kno W Y hat st th movement to this end but
Pakistan were once on our side a foe may or may not do. It is were outvoted by small Asian
but now it is doubtful where a ruthless foe that is without and African countries. Lenin is
they would wind up if we were conscience, humanity or compas the great master to whom all
in dire need. Some experts say sion. They think nothing of put Communists bow and is the man
that without our defense in ting all who oppose them to who said that any ruse, cheat or
South Vietnam, Indonesia would death or of refusing to name fraud was to be resorted to by
have been under the Communist those who are their prisoners. Communists in overthrowing all
hoof by now, and that the one They even object to turning who were not under Communist
general would not have been Rudolph Hess out of prison in power.
able to avert the Communist his old age after he has been Russia has even gone one step
takeover, as he did. Cuba, under there for 28 years. All Hess beyond what any nation has pro-
Russian domination is a thorn seems to have done was to fly to posed as a matter of right in
in our side and trot o € soom England in 1942 in quest of a modern history, and that is that
America as she trains and exp one man peace mission of his it will interfere in the internal
orts her revolutionaries own. affairs of any Communist coun-
her revolutionaries. "Sir Winston Churchill said try, with which it claims an al-
The hotspots in the world are that dealing with Russia was like liance ,and institute a govern-
Southeast Asia where we have dealing with a mystery within a ment of its own. This it has done
been at war for so long, the Ber- riddle that was enshrouded with- in East Germany, Hungary, and
lin wall and East and West Ger-in an engima. Czechoslovakia.
many, and the Middle East. Russia, if she really wanted President Nixon made a mas-
As President Nixon has sug- peace, could probably have it terful effort to restate our for-
gested, there have been some within 24 hours. She could stop eign policy a few weeks ago. It
changes in foreign affairs. Eng-the Arab raids on Israel and call was one of the longest messages,
| land and France, and possibly off the invasion from Hanoi, aside from an appropriation bill
Germany, seem to be in favor of since she is furnishing the means for the whole United States, that
a United States of Europe or of war, but why should she, as was ever sent by a President to
United Europe-as a third world viewed from her interest? We Congress, being some 119 pages E
i power, and which might be won- are deeply involved and are be- in length and consisting of over =
derful for us if they would work ing bled white in a war that is 40,000 words. He made’three
together. The Atlantic Treaty by no means popular. She is be- points very clear: (1)) That non-
that we put so much hope in has coming more firmly entrenched Communist countries join to-
: never been what we wished it without firing a shot, while we gether in a common partnership
to be. These three nations seem do not seem to be gaining our in the interest of peace; (2) that
to be inclined to want to make objectives in a hurry. We are at we must have great strength;
some kind of agreement with war in Vietnam and we do not and (3) we must be willing to
Russia about the future of Eas- even have peace in Korea. All negotiate with both Russia and
tern Germany which is still un- that we have there is an armis- China, singly or collectively.
der Russia’s heel, and they seem tice, with two armies still lined There is one possibility of a
to have a feeling that we might up against each other. We do not truce between ourselves and
call all of our troops home from hear much about it but Ameri- Russia. I cannot say peace be-
Germany, since we have been can troops are still being fired cause with them it is still war
reducing our numbers. upon and killed on the extreme so long as they have not taken
cere . northern battle line of South Ko- us over and we have not sur-
apparethry Mddleotasth Russia real rendered. We have spent much
merer does haPea E "If Russia and China were en- money for arms and wars and so
war there an more go die gaged in a serious struggle, in has Russia. The drain on each
Though the 0 mourien thiwe do which China was holding her country has been heavy. She and
enormously large era ithermiare own, there would not be too China have been on the brink
that bring wars about are Jess many sad faces in this country of war at times and no nation
are verms Asg der NWS "The biggest obstacle to peace likes a two-front war. This is
, Arabs are very demanding The insofar as we are concerned is historically true of Russia. Thus
Jews say that a & The Russia. It is seriously doubtful it is possible that she might call
_______________Y________give if they want peace, and make no off her dogs and guerillas and
This comment we’ve come across from a
contemporary:
"Let’s have more emphasis upon the
preservation of the ‘personal liberty’ and
freedom of law-abiding citizens, so that
the self-respect of our nation may once
more be established and we do not have
to continue to hang our heads in shame 2
because of the continued toleration of this
rabid radicalism which has been sweeping
the country."
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1920, when they were starving for the time being.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1970, newspaper, March 25, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677990/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.