Show HERALD JOURNAL V-- THS Thoughts and Him Things — u Mu G La Itad Four Drorn " So Therefore He Plans In A Plea For Physical Fatness - Boat Mishap Ore COOS BAY nation Monday night that tba federal government had deliberately inflamed Mississippians to Justify the use of troops to enroll Negro James Meredith at the University of Mississippi Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy WASHINGTON Wl Hie federal government and the state of Mississippi Utterly blamed each other today for ' A the bloody battle of Oxford Gov Rose Barfnett told the eight - 01 pleasure boat bringing persons back from a fishing trip broke up on a bar in choppy water near here late Monday One of the eight drowned and four others were missing and feared drowned The remaining three were the clergy IN RECENT MONTHS senatora and at leaat one President have added their voices to a mount lng chorus of Indignation They have Joined the bewhlstled physical education teachers of the nation in condemning America as soft flabby lazy and generally unfit The question I’d like to ask is unfit for what? John Crawford who works in a supermarket and lives in rescued' Brookline Massachusetts writes “A Plea for Physical FatSmall Coast Guard and civilian boats braved breakers fog ness" in a recent Atlantic The basic impetus behind this Spartan movement seems and darkness to search through to be the fear that the Russians (a vast the night for survivors Beach race of tawny gymnasts) parlies patrolled the coast Drowned was Bonnie Walkwill someday descend upon our shores and thrash each of us flabby capitalists Indi- er 43 a Winchester Bay Ore restaurant operator Missing vidually Havs we ever considered the possibili- - were listed as Dale Crafton and of Winchester Bay ty that ouir whole approach to the problem the skippers Ted Berry about useful in be may be wrong? Muscles may 57 Winchester Bay and combat but I fail to see what d Wallace 13 Springfield give one in the cold war they advantage Indeed that gaunt and bony look so much Tony Martinez 23 Santa Ana in fashion among Americans today may Calif and Pendleton Wallace be a positive liability in the battle for the 11 Springfield were palled minds of men How can we expect the from the rough water by two Ray Nelson world’s starving masses to believe that a nation of emaciated boys who were working on the ' south Jetty when they saw the people is s well off as it pretends to be? boat capsize Rosemarie Mar We seem to have forgotten that while obesity is the bane tines 19 Santa Ana waa plucof modern America it remains the ultimate symbol of happiness and security to that portion of mankind which goes to ked from a liferaft The three were taken to Kaiser Hospital bed hungry every night at North Bend The charter fishing boat LOATH AS 1 AM TO resort to alarmist tactics I must call capsized as it came sesituation which has until now escaped the rosa Winchester attention to Bay north of notice of the American public While we work furiously to here toward tha harbor in the pare our waistlines what are our Russian conterparts doing? mouth of the Umpqua River One need look no further than the photographs in the daily newspaper While our svelte first family cavorts energetically about the White House lawns in what shape do we find the wily Russian Premier and his wife? The answer to this question however simple is revealing: round! A look at the entire gsflaxy of Russian VIPs in fact presents us with an unavoidable truth— namley that the Soviets have chosen their leaders with an eye to the propaganda value muscle-boun- Warerr By Mar-jjuit- a hand-to-han- Val-aur- is Jamea 0 Eastland ss read a report from university officials blaming “amateurism by untrained marshals" for the riot and said Ms around Cuba: Senate Judiciary Committee “History of recent vintage would make a "complete invesproves that you do not avoid tigation” of tho case war by appeasement and acco- - --Rep John Bell WUliama aald he had reporta that soldiers in Oxford "are lining up citizens and needlessly beating them with rifle WASHINGTON W FBI Di- butts” He asked Defense Secrector J Ergar Hoover haa urg- retary Robert S McNamara to ed the nation’s law enforcement investigate BlftDKi Marshall officials ' to Joint observance of Barnett said tiurUrSmarab-al- a National Newspaper Week Oct who put Meredith on the "As America’s first Una of campus were “trigger-happdefense" Hoover said in the and fired tear gas sheila u current Law Enforcement Bulle- the backs of state policemen tin ’Taw enforcement is fully and innocent students aware of the contributions to The attorney general howthe welfare of our country made ever said the marshals were by conscientious editors and brave men who calmly faced bricks bottles fire bombs and newsmen’ snipers in the dark after the ‘ state police deserted them No Kennedy in ao many words WASHINGTON 07$ Presi charged that Barnett d the federal governdent Kennedy will not hold a news conference this week the ment But Barnett said he went ao far as to advise Ken White House said Monday —Sen Praaa latamaUanal By United - SAN FRANCISCO Richard M Nixon in an exchange with his California gubernatorial opGov G Edmund ponent Brown: "1 have made mistakes but - JACKSON Miss — Gov Ross Barnett criticizing the in- tervention of federal marshals in the James Meredith case:" "They were quick to fight American youths but are extremely alow to fight Castro” LONDON - 15-2- The Daily Mir- he is Mississippi dis- playing greater courage than he ever needed on the battle- field" WASHINGTON J R-N- Y ' 9 several rtLLT AUTOMATIC Water CendW—ere llW IiWim Pltton CaUlgar Salt Water ‘ I PR SB S44M Rato MV g - Rep Frank urging the sea blockade Santo imprmd firaub styling hsir sprsy no stickiness SAVE 76 25 or $225 valua nodryness no dullness ever! SitMttflMiwniitNd double-crosse- ((O'BS DON'T MISS British Doctor even further — he said the governor promised not to stop Meredith’s delivery to the campus and to help keep law and order No one stopped Meredith's entry but when the crowd got ugly the state police were "withdrawn" he said The attorney general did not vf: say who withdrew them brit ho charged that when tha marshall were fighting for their Uvs on the campus 150 highway patrolmen were sitting in about 80 cars a quarter of a mile away Barnett Insisted times that he never acceded to Meredith’s entry He said bo only suggested that Sunday would be better than Monday but had warned at an times “of ’ the danger Involved" Conference - Becker establishment of a nedy that if be was going to bringh Meredith onto the campus he had better do It Sunday Instead of Monday For on Monday Barnett said there would have been “20000 persons In Oxford" with all sorts of “dangerous weapons"’ and “hundreds of persons" would have been killed Claims Other Premises Kennedy Mid Barnett went r ror on the Mississippi segregation battle: "James Meredith is a veteran of the Korean War but In Oxford 13-- Urges Observance am an honest man” d Ken-Abb- Intimated that Barnett himself! must ultimately bear the responsibility for the campus riot Kennedy and Barnett appeared separately on the same television program lo Congress there also was sharp reaction Madal Crisis LOW COST DRUG CENTER LMAN UTAH GIANT FOUNDER'S DAY SALE V Blasts of obesity One glance Ui at the Russian women is enough to reveal that the state has molded them into a plump advertisement for the Communist way of Ufa It has even been rumored that In the women’s department of the giant Moscow GUM there Is not single dress in stock smaller than size 18 ready-to-we- broken down Sir Robert Platt riiai— of the medical staffing committee for the British Hospital Service told a University of London audience that he had heard that no American doctor knows his patienta and no American patient knows who bis doctor is “These are all overstate- wen-round- ed well-bein- g WITH THE POTENTIAL enemy already so well along the road to "physical fatness we have not n moment to lose However la our drive toward expanded waistlines we have several Important factors on our side Our program of agricultural stockpiling has guaranteed as a yarder well stocked with simple but fattening foods Dieting fads have unquestionably built up a vast reservoir of hunger and frustration the pent-u- p energy of which once released will give great Impetus to the program Millions their shackles of cast off by the nation's call will dash out of the reducing salons and into the eateries The Clatter of dishes and table-war- d mingled with lusty shouts of “Seconds here!" and Please pass the butter!" will resound across the country The great American appetite once harnessed to a sound government program for physical fatness will lean into the traces with a wilL rich The American OaaaaM Oaaatyodabmanmup Clara a Ita NOTICE TO CBEMTOR! 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And if the American nation should last a thousand years history will say "This was their fattest hour" x'r- r ments” Platt said "bat they self-deni- al trouble- OPEN NITES THIS WEEK UNTIL 9 PM doctor-patie- Russian children no doubt are next on the list When the day will the tots have been satisfactorily not be far off when the Russian male will step out of his deand confront us from beceptive cloak of physical hind Me newly developed paunch The psychological Impact of such a thoroughly fat nation upon much of the world would doubtless be sufficient to entice it into the Communist camp Only the failures of their farm program have so far prevented the Russians from carrying out this plot S - LONDON ‘on A leading British doctor said Monday that tha relationship In the United States has ar HERE AND THERE—When you see what some girls marry you realize how they must hate to work for a living SAVINGS SPECTACULAR Medicine V-:- ' r-- : t - J V 7 v- - :7 f a |