The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 72ND YEAR, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 2 of 10
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ftgy rejected government price-fixing and other rtf*a uaMnpioym,nt tompmurntm gmW9 we«M hoi
. , _ . “hhiehrint for Deasantry." The clalma,-’ aara Maurh* Acer*, for unemployment
controls, calling them a blueprint ior [>easa.u y * commlaatosar. -it |. impsrsttva tk>n. „v*» tb<mKl
-kole nroeram is designed to give farmers greater free- that »B already broad •»»«•<" by • «m<*ra pan
» -J *. tho welfare and the interests of 01 fr*ud d*l»cUo0 P*"*** the program
ions, and to advance the welfare and ine mierems ^ ^ n|uM m4 <wl)cUM
both nroducer and consumer. «4." Umm develop »m
from There are a mnmber of »»f other ••••liable J
One point is this: "With less lntertcreme tic can catch the cheat«r». •vaitahte'* for ,
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Ity products in line with market demands. sometimmi thta laa't saesa- may daeMa HI ••»
TO, i, mo*, .ton theory - th.ro i. «mph <«ttol ..’S*
evidence to back it up. Meat is an A-l example. The p.B„,,0B .ad aacreUy worhtns. mimn 4r4twlM
livestock producers, to their great credit, have always ~y
opposed government aids and controls, even when 10 the local TKC otth* <*,*4 hy ir to «
. , T>Mne faith lies in free enterprise, as ** °** •**•*»«« * trs*k certais Job, they'l
times were bad. Their faun lies in tree «* drt¥ar ^isd tor uarmpioy- ,^£,7 m J,,
does the faith of the packers and the other elements in m«»« teeaawd that pm
tto mm. ind,»uy. Th. n»uH. over .to Ion, y»m, to. ^ JJ ”""T
b—n prosperity for producers — and an improved and cmt.i«jm«t ofttc* ha drove h “,"rrk
Deen F*r“v * up in the tntelt «f the »«mpasy
fairly priced product for bemsumers. rmpioytn* him and do«Wo- £“*** JJJ*1
It would be well if American agriculture kept that fj£*od ™ tr°M °* tha TEC «*- JKM#y ^ bJEL
in fpind during this election year, in which candidates A -ncc ,mpt„y, «*kad th* ***' fThliTr '
for office will be offering all kinds of promises In search ^ £a£ S
of votes. Any program to which government is the bom workm* tac ih* compahy- iha
k a “blueprint for peasantry." ssea read himwii
Outlaw Among Nations 4Hr
Tto UniUd SU.« .tonerd Ptot pntonc lor mto) 1
months to dealing with the Castro regime In Cubs. The «^yk*d tohg .*«*h sad aw*.
hops was that moderation would replace the «Ma
But. that hope has been destroyed by events. There k f**i »h*y>* ostoMwd 10 vtor**** *'
a 4'Uf k aad fftlishri (I i * Pf';to
so doubt that the vast majority of the American people w th* *»y tha pea- taramWt mm*
v*™"* ^mm 1 ^ prmitonc «n*r g- ~
tonal authorisation, in eliminating further Cuban sugar r^,j^maata. *s»pkv*ea. whe l
imwirla for this -fs r I Tow m«M ha*» bultl »p * mmtm t**m «WS
mpwis «— ^ . ivftaia aStemil <4 »«eh W«<tol vkwb saw i* m
What steps can and will be taken in the future re- d„Maa tka mmittm pfwasuac fa* ,»*•*•»• «4
mala to he seen. But it certainly has become crysta' »eria-au«a. »«ui as *«puy*t «n*ai«wi*aa. rnmm
main to be Been, eui it cmamiy mmm 'J™* .k« hir*. !«•» or »«i, «*• mum* irnmmtv**
clear that Cuba if now Communtot-domtoaURi. ant M
that the government is followtog rttthtoss policies thst
ham their precedent in Moscow and Peiping /|rre There
Seizure of two American and one Canadian-owner -
oil Mflnertos—Baso, Texaco, and Shell- is ample proof
tot that. Any government has, of course, the right, tc
efropriste property. But thst right k qualified by •*» *•**■ »era* m««
tk obligation to pay a fair price for what it takas. Th* * ‘«w «*» *•«
Cuban government has paid nothing for them propart- ^TT'iuat «*t t
ks, which are worth s total of some *100 motion and ^ ’*"^-^*7***
thorn are no signs thst It totemk to pay snythtog * Mr aad Mm. mm O
Cubs thus becomes an outlaw among nations. The
United State* must take all reasonable measures to pro. mines £
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UM3C ix# nfAUi ajiu Uw n#nx# o* AoiKnciii ciuifns. ^ «nifik* its*
OMrtro*# illmm b#» ehmxifed ncHhtng txccpl. ptm* will Mr *»« M*m
ily for the worse--other high Cuban offktole aasm Cr£*n”B4 Mr, 4 L M<.
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Miller, Fred L. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 72ND YEAR, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543731/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.