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Show 4A DESERET NEWS, Monday, March 4, 1968 t .1 wit Views Grim, lf. few summers it would of some of the deep-seate- By United Press luternational will be accepted because tired of St) maii the threat of violence ." "A lot of speeches will be made and some promises, but no action. There probably will be MOIV riots this year and then everybody will say 'it's too late. Let's arm our:elves and kill them before they kill 7t us'. "It took ' reporters interviewed scores Of persons in cities east and west, north and south. They sought the private feelings of average Americans. not the statefashioned carefully ments of public figures. get rid d hatred. These were the voices of a Negro city council member in a white Oklahoma City, in housewife Rensselaer, N.Y., a middle class Negro In Buffalo, N.Y., and a white steel mill foreman in RensseThey are Americans trying to decide what a 250,000-wortome called the report of the President's Advisory Commissibn on Civil Disorders the Kerner Report for short means to them and their neighborhoods. United Press International d years or more to get the rights hill we have now and something 1;ke this will probably take to the end of the century." "Maybe if we all got guns and shot at each other for a Most white persons interviewed were willing to concede that racist prejudice and have helped suppression breed riot conditions, a:though few were willing to exempt Negroes from blame. Many were willing to pay more taxes if for no other reason than to keep the ghettos quiet: but there were strong such reservations against commission proposals as in 4r '4 rbi ,,.. 1 1 I I -- ,00;:-.- i , -- - j11Ct.4 - the consequences of th;''. continuing social and ecolie decay of our major cities v. It is time now to end the destruction and the violence, only in the streets of the glpito but in the lives of the cle:escape nt people." r ENDORSEMENT , I pi3( of the nation's big city appearing on another interview Sunday, endorsed the commisglierally sied's findings. kdayor Ivan Allen Jr. of Atlantwpeaking of "white racism," s ap that "We are responsible for:the condition that the Negro we have cigzen is in today been the leadership group in thfr country. We have failed to li up to our obligations in the lems in our community," he said. "We have the highest tax rate of any city of our size in the country. 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Just north of Saigon, 'straps, elastic belts, body encircid lin springs or harsh pads, it has! Ithanh Province, ling Long !caused many to my, "I don't see' to used a road mine it holds so easy. I would not! Iii,uerrillas hriave a small three-whebelieved, had I not tried it."1 14 ,civilian bus, killing South! St, comfortable LONDON (AP) Heavier:Vietnamese, spokesmen said. in easy to icoui d show you the American officials have said wear than average demand for of the gperrilla way to joyous freedom from your, continued in European markets the. great failure trouble. drives the pagt month has been !rupture the but was today, buying dwn!the Viet Cong's total defeat in! You can't lase It is, by t from last week's rush and well iltrying to rally the South:sent to you on 30 daystriarying. You urban population tolraccii..c a.separate $4.95 truss as k the panic wave that gift ter jurt trying the in.vention.1 lowed devaluation of the pound. their side. In the formPr Rush On Gold FE Cost Increase Next Phase 25 Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York, vice chairman of the commission, urged the nation to force Congress to act on the recom- panel's mendations. "The fact is," said former Congressman Lindsay, "that the Congress must l ead and country must push the Con- gress. Unless it happens, we're' in for trouble is this country' It'sfre e. Just address Physicians demand today was down about going to say that it is faripossi-ISaigon, 25 days of street'Appliance Company. 2213 Kochl !25 I past. cent from per ble to correct the cancer in Friday's level, !fighting last month nibbled thelBidg., 515 W. 75th St., kThe time has come when ve-- , these Kansasi when some 40 tons of gold re'city once called the nation's City, Mo. 64114. cities?" i do something about beautiful. But the local 'most and hands, Iportedly far changed 'INCREASE TAXES' matter of first priorand it is a before you lose, Buaddress. today the postdevaluation peak Idle ity:that we do what this commis-MMayor Sam W. Yerty of Los ibelow ADVERTISIMINT ADVERTIIIMUNT -reports and that it be ac- Angeles favored Increased taxa- - 'of some 100 tons a day. Demand complished Within a reasonable ItIon. "People must be willing to 'today, however, was well above taxation, or this hangu P the average turnover of live letigth of time," Allen said. !accept Vietram and spending tons a OT ENOUGH day. at home cannot be solved." of Jerome Cold markets In Paris, Brus- Cavanagh Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes, 16yor Deqoit, where violence claimed Ifirst Negro to head the govern- - sels, Zurich and Frankfurt re- -' 43:1lves and caused about $22 !ment of a major American city, ported a drop in demand tom million in property damage, complained that CongressTriday's rush, but still heavier denture wearies. Use the plastic said the state governments and consistently used V i et n a m 'than average buying in some ' it holds them tures offers science firmer...and fimt time the For not done suburbs have city 'spending as an excuse for doingleases a plastic cream that holds false more comfortably, too. ,Lets youendugh for big cities trying to too little for urban slum-- I The pound, weakened by last teeth almost like Nature herself bite harder, chew harder withdeal with burgeoning slums and :dwellers. pain. 'week's rush of gold buying, holds natural teeth. Forms an outFIXODENT often lasts 'round- diminishing tax bases. IForced to choose between:among other factors, dipped fl a ticmembranethatholdsboth . hot coffee. Resists for stitt laigely a s&rit ;spending for Vietnam and !below its official parity rat; that fit are eraernettatto It's a revolutionary ti would of he the one saki. and "I cities, yet '$2.40 they're spectator for the first time since coverycalled FIXODENT fordaily- health.See your to put my priorities at!valuation Nov. 18. the few agencies of government home use. FIXODENT holds denly. Get special FlIODENT today. that have the responsibility to ;home; you have to take care of he said. he said. !home first." wide-rangin- g ammo S in northern Quang Nam Pro-riot Cong' vince where the refusing to bear arms against sbelled the district headquarters the Americans. of Due Due. Viet Cong troops 1 ti T i then swarmed into the village.1---- 300 South Vietnamese, !But 1 11 Positively ends March 9th simply did not seem to feel that a crash progra.n is in the cards. Continued from Fitt! It Page. Confined from First Page Cavanagh said that too many Tr '''-attach a dollar figure." Many of !white collar workers benefit L.4.. ;IL''I' the from without contributthe proposed programs were so city " .,,,-'.......----TI;1,..i, )1, experimental their costs could leg taxes to support it. After, he said, they return to! not be estimated, he said. "nice safe enclaves" in Itheir Blaming "white racism" for the suburbs. America's racial problems, the Addonizio agreed. "I have commission warned that "no If you don't need improvepractically spent our city it ment, join the church At;itrican white or black to the meet rupt trying prob.. v...z Phase No. 2 4 Capitals 12 Bases, - ontir, - II .1 L.J 1.,..41 .. u Viet Reds Strike . 11 "l'i7lr'Nli" I ,, '41:3.r..,14... "at , JI.:::ii L;..L Ili 1111 tioned thought police powers should be curbed; most felt they should he strengthened. There was widespread suspicion among both white persons and Negroes that major changes or sweeping legislation will not recidt from the Kerner Repori. A large number of persons interviewed from southern 'elites who damn the report as a troulile maker to ghetto for change Negrres emerged: COUNTRY SAGE 'U.S. Not Ready For Riot Effort' 1 l''. '.ri' lie creased welfare benefits and a guaranteed annual wage. Few white persons ques- police They asked what people thought of the commission's warning that massive action is needed now lest the nation become a house tragicafly divided white and between black: that white racism is largely to blame for the ghetto misery which brings on riots: that billions perhaps S32 billion a year are needed to ease this misery; that laer 10 should Ilse restraint rather than all mailable force in facing rioters. The answers received were as diverse and contradictory as America. These trends FA g 11 '.1 |