Show comments Comme from dixie by E A D avis cleveland tenn harold E talbott air force secretary resigns mr air tal bott says unfortunate distorted publicity is the reason for his pressurized d retirement could his words be replete with guile is he be naive or just plain agnor aria ant once there were two tao brothers called both and either either was a good understanding busy fellow and both a silly fellow and good for little plutarch said either is both and both is nei nel ther it seems that a man with brains enough to be the highest executive evec utne officer of the greatest air force orce in the world w A know better than to consort with broth er both the prestige response res ability and influence of that office should not be degraded by a per bonal contact in ln the business world had mr air talbott chosen brother either as a companion there would have possibly been a happier ending either an air stir force secretary or a business man but not both quit NAACP or lose jobs geor gia teachers warned getting a mule to water is one thing but to make him drink is another stubborn as a mule is often quoted and used to categorically describe folks who nho won t do what we want them to do and what we want them to do is not fly i the right thing NAACP and other pressure groups like them are trying to force the south to solve the negro problem in the way they think it should be done getting back to the mule he won t die of thirst he ile a smart not stubborn hell he 11 get all the good clean water he needs when he needs it neither is the south stubborn nor ignorant nor blind we are solving this problem in the way may we me think it should be done and notwithstanding the pressure groups let NAACP and the rest meditate if they can ait sit still long enough on this bit of philosophy from socrates if all our misfortunes were er laid in one common heap whence every one must take an equal share most persons would be contented to take their own and depart A wise old persian persians s prayer and v u e beg thee freely to bestow propitious succor to lead us aright and a heart turning in unison with truth and a language adorned with alth veracity and style supported by conclusiveness and accuracy that may exclude incorrectness and firmness of purpose that may overcome caprice and sagacity whereby we w may attain discrimination |