The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 7, 1962 Page: 2
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liberallabor candidate shoulders
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What ccmes to mind when hear candidate dubbed hn
your you a
Dc ycu1 think of something evil and sinister Do you think of j ee hat It is unsound
something yod feel should be curbed Do ycu think of such things as the present medicare legislation
WE STILL have voices was told that the
rDAY our crying out for the people just
as did Wilson Bryan and Hogg Today we have Ralph and Don Tcnlled h
The SusiMfle dub met last week
fa the torn of Mrs Edaa Finck for SHI It Throufht the Cluslfled Page
Let them eat
Yarborcnign Jack Kennedy and others But todays champbns of the s manlike Sff was ta
people have a much more difficult task Instead of going to the masses my office last week He said that
cf people telling them the issues they have to deal with brainwashed something like medicare Is the only
people They haVe 16 contend with a press that wont tell the truth wont solution to the problem He said
tell all the facts wont serve as an Impartial rrledlum through which the he axotded accepting applications of
peepks can communicate with their lawmakers old people tor medical care insurance
Tdday it casts money lots of money to communicate with the as much as possible He said that
people people who have been the victims of financial steamroller ma
chines that get across their message by 100 per cent saturation of all
the news media
Today the masses of people In the Panhandle of Texas are for all
practical purposes as brainwashed as indoctrinated as are the people
in Soviet Russia They are subjected to the ag old system of thought
control
The only difference between Texans and Russians is that Tcxans do
have the opportunity to discover the truth if they put forth the necessary
effort There are American sources of truth but let us face reality The
majority of p pe follows the course of least resistance If they live in
Amarilk they depend upon the Am3rillo paper to feed themselves They
arenf going to take a paper published half way across the nation to get
the truth In fact they probably dont do enough independent thinking
and investigation even to become aware that they arent getting the truth
It truetBat the person who neglects to vote is no better off than the
person who is denied the1 right to vote
Its also true that the person who voluntarily surrenders his ability
to think to a dishonerf newspaper is no better off than the person who lives
in a country where It U possible to read only that which despots desire
that Ke read
Whether a person I politically Ignorant due to his cwn neglector
because of a dtspytt decree Is purely academic
The difference between a person who Is voluntarily brainwashed
and one involuntarily brainwashed Is only academic
Mr nd Mrs Davfd Putman of an allday quilting and luncheon The
fe rM fe wtcS Tzri 7 qf N
a vl aum Mr ml Mr Thomas Ed mert3nB b June 8 at 3 P >
war the home of Mn Effie Furlow
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UGOt CO 11 Or Continued from page 1
1 enjoyed reading your fdllorlal on the diverted acres This I necc
regarding medical care for t < jc aged sary for payment determinations and
I leel that some of youMdiU are that mlttindcrstandlngs will be held
Jut a little bit off to the < Hde Per to a munlmum
haps the cost of medlcalV > it following Is an example of
risen 50 during the last decade hut how payments will be computed on
Continued from age 1 y0 didnt mention how mtuh Ir a farm with a minimum payment
vrill vigorously support him in November cmes have risen I am a very Mm rate of 130 per acre Diverted acre
3 1 Russiaistoogccd a home for theselymg ultra conservatives gal and thrifty person sometiiws flge planted to
° he pont that my wife thln Guar20 of 30 0
much p
vAo MstortandcolofUhe facts If they are soproudof and have so
fiHhln conservatism why arent they willing to stand on their political m J hL han askine fo aCre payment f
Ideology WhyMo lhey haVe to call In the moderates to serve their cause hen from some one else If more > nflower2o per cent of M0 e
Thereure ulfra conservatives and there are ultra liberals Doth are wouj j lril1 and there are B per acre Payment r
equally obnoxious to vs Ihere ari alsoboth liberals and conservatives many that can but wont then the Cistor beans M per cenlbfJJO
J 9 acre
who art nwdenStes They are somewhere near centerand this range responsibility would not fall on the equal per payment
Includes the majority of Americans government Jhe more the govern s 4 me 10 per cent of J Weq a ls
ment docs for the people the less 12 pr acre payment
Cut theres always somebody In evetycrowd whrf wants the exclusive w
nddU l 1 1 h V
S rS TGOdJlabOUt Tt I ° r heSe As ed ndt t h e eailes 1t ioh b n A Jt Informed public wii mscon
super hypocrites as he has for Wayne PoUcher or Dllly Hargls wJr s JQ gt back an et he cepton about blindness his been
that this chlel obstacle In
other fellow do It seems the overcoming dls
BRXlNIWASilED haVe you become Heres a little test for
HOW Vi s what the bera s are proposing torted it Wons about the apabi
ta take In youd like to the above question
you case an answer
thei it will not fall on our Individual
Folgers
are engaged in over 7000
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erlevel measurements made by the The map has been reproduced In Bates presenting the Churches Re
US Geological Survey the Texas the Water Districts nonadvertising lations with Our Government and
Water Commission and the High monthly newspaper The Cross Sec Mrs Haydcn Love giving the Chur
Plains Water District tlon and mailed to those persons ches Relationships with Other Corn
According to Broadhurst a decline on the circulation list For others munity Agencies Christian Unity
map such as the one just published who do no receive The Cross Sec and International Conflict was the
can be used along with other data tlon but who would like a copy of presentation of Mrs Devln and Mrs
tM i t wui dii irj 0 determine within reasonable llm the map it will be made available Clyde Wilkins the progam leader
LUODOK ine lilgtl Plains UndCr l h A r nr r4 > ro > nmn r iii < l ArfrtrrM Th hrKlp M Mrs HnrVMV Mil
Broadhurst st
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You have sUrrerfdered your Intellect to the brainwashing media nate amount for medical care of port The maD js > Drcv3Tcd in hree nl < in the High Plains Water i Acr c Tftr
I synonym for Democrat Labor represents those
who toll for a living They cleric In stores They work
on the farms In the factories
Here in Tiilia they keep book teach school work for the city or
at the pharmacy repair your radio cr television sets check your complete government
groceries at the food store arrange floral displays nurse at the hospital I dont like
as an average for the 13 Church Public Affairs
face these couldnt feel and m3re han 1M fect of de nie Mrs Del
billion with future Increasing cent Castro 19 Coch
per per cen
Install meters for the fixyour telephone build 0 e cllne since 1938 Sn cSt sJnUlhTlS
county gas company smlUa ry undcrcstmatcd by sub JV I l M p r af bert Devin presided
5 T TTfar7 CrVC J T 0 ca reake an a m in ilSSlMnT oTchildren W h BHI > J Chief per cent Floyd 22 per cent Hock The meeting was opened with pray
drive trucks work at the gins and elevators wait tables in I restaurants m s thc t0 b ut hnk it ward P old par ° ref ed Wrofogbt for the High Plains Wa ley 30 per cent Lamb 15 per cent erbv Mrs tv1 Robinson The study
accept your deposits at the bank repair your car fill your prescription is anothcr step up the ladder toward feoplc > eCed ter District made the decline com Lubbock H per cent Lynn 38 per y Ly °
m conw atlve poluVal thinking as
woric for the highway department sell automobiles or farm machinery Sincerely
ITien liberallabor candidates are Democratic candidates charged LUTHER RAY SELF
with ihe crime of being smiitfve to the needs of all those workers p75 GrcLew ° f1 y100
Denver 22 Colorado
ALTERNATIVE to being a liberallabor candidate Is a con k k
Tllf servatlveantllabor candidate If we are to deal with labels EDITORS NOTE I have read
if we Insist on making it an eitheror proposition if we are to be V0r leler ev crme T
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M the rift 0 present all the people l ZPZg
WAS TUB samo way when our country was new After we won problemexccpt that you propose
IT our Independence from England we were faced with the problem 0 Pnyld or myte Jt r
asking for help from someone else
of forming a newgovernment The peaple were not In agreement Some A rea btcm wc
of the rightwingers wanted to establish a monarchy on these shores 0 i7 mon people over 5 more
They wanted a king and a ruling class composed of the landowners ihan one half of which have Income
Only landowners were lei be allowed to vote The leftwingers wanted of less than 1000 a year And thU
something which would come nearer recognizing the human dignity number will climb to 24S million
of all theipeople by I9S0 I rom 1913 to 1959 all price
The leftwingers prevailed and we had no monarchy Instead we had rne 62 percent but Jhe cost of
a President Who Was elected every four years by the people We had mcd care l 1ncreascd8 percent
a lhC k 0Therc 11UPTe l hld oven
t SW eVVH MZ come 5 ove
were peimltfed to of whether land
vote regardless or not they owned has rlcn an htnB lke that dur
George WashlngKiis vote carried no more Influence than the vote ng c samc period It would be
of some penniless and unknown tiller of the soil us wonderful as it Is idealistic If
Of coJrsey some1 ot our present day super patriots dont agree all people like you suggest could
with that system H L Hunt whose money bags keep Wayne Pouchcr lay up many thousands of dollars
on the air says thai a man should be given not one but several votes or their old age ailments It would
depending upin how much money he has also uc wonderful if children would
assume this responsibility for their
EVEN AFTER the adoption of our Constitution the old Idea parents where thc parents are unable
BUT a monarchy did not die There were still those who believed In to save so much money But In
ruling classes believed lfo mu t ual wh reaUly not
that ordained ul
They a minority was of God to wf 1mu l
more richer grandparents clever of
money being more representative avo ld j whch wpe out
the uncommon man were the logical ones to make the laws administer savnBS han tliey can fly It amazes
Die laws adjudicate the laws me how people can with a straight
The role of the masses of people who lacked the wisdom family face charge that Ihe promise of a
background and family resources to head the big corporations who measly social security check will des
instead had to till thesoil teach school serve as clerks and bookkeepers troy Initiative so far as saving ls
was to be governed by their masters concerned All a social security check
And their masters for some strange reason believed that a wide dcs suifanlce that a person
and uncrossable gulf separated them from their subjects And this gulf a ha vl f
ta everwi between the haves and have nots as with the haves X To cUrls
n the saddle the rich became richer and the poor became poorer nakedness There are few people
A r0 aBver ° w irH si ttlsTe trVi
+ cut Woodrow Wilsons our Jim Hoggs who cried out In behalf of if disaster wipes cut ones savings
the masses The waged war against the monopolies They championed as it often does It is a comfortable
the rights of the people They defended the ideals on which our country feeling to know that one wont have
was founded These great liberals had the support of the people to apply for admittance to thc poor
That was the day when most of the dally newspapers were honest house or find himself dependent up
and considered their influence a holy trust That was the day before on Inlaws who dont want him
the Ted Dealeys the Wes Izzards the Louise Evanstype of journalists Crl cs seldom are reasonable They
That ln s st on rawlnE hf most extr m c
was before the day of the onepaper cities
Even though we now have much better facilities for informing the jf Jft gS uS
public greatest newspaper coverage in history radio television the becoming wasteful lazy and shiftless
masses are less informed than they were 100 years ago Todays news all because cf the prospect of a
media are controlled by economic despots who believe in censorship In 40 a month old age pension when
withholding the news in coloring the news in using their facilities for they become 65 Condemn the medl
brainwashing instead of Informing for indoctrinating instead of educating care program If you like but please
Todays masses have been hypnotized not by communism but by try t0 comc UP wllh somethingbet
facism wearing the garb of super patriotism The technique used is as Jpr han lcl people look out for
old as man himself Did not Satan disguise himself as a beautiful and f lrJ IZSi S
B5 That sounds too much like vie
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peasants did not
well as In family llfelV His compulations were based orrwat 33 per cent and Randall 20 per cent was continued with Mrs Elwood
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 7, 1962, newspaper, June 7, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46408/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.