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Ci*Mtea %-UL, M r » • » . 1V74 BUF^^ALO a C R IT E K JiUu'ks'' Destiny In Their (hrn Hands «cvaT AT m wBJiMi nr. worwu0. K. T. MM R. MKRMWmATWn Welcomed Visit It wcB hiMurteiunf to mo raombera of th« Conmoa €b«uidl p«y a visit to th« FVdt Belt tfurinij its Clean-Up Campaign. The area was often dubbed **Capital of the* OW Third AseernWy District” by the minority politicians of the previous era because three AmmbiymeD were elected from the area — Frank X. Bernhard (R) Qoodell St, dur- ing the early Depression; Fred Hammer (D) of O r a n g e S t, in the mid-Oepreaaion; and WjUiara (Kll) Butler from the latter ’SCto un- tii the *60a Those citizens in the Ellicott and Masten D ietri^ includng staff members of The Cri- tsHon^wno had problems involving state mat- ters, visited the h o m e s and offices of theM poiitidane in this are^ as w e l l as students from the Ellicott D*istrict journeying to Masten Park High School, found that the area was in iasmsgmate condition prior to demolition for the Thruway in the^ latter ’50a. The carpets of grass often cut by housewives on their knees with adaaors were wonderful to behold. This section was t^e last between the Elli- eott and Masten Districts to sell or rent to mi- nority citizens. SMerto Rica* CMamwIty CMilar M l S«rM SU«*( hit), N. V. 14204 Dmt FrtoMl: TI m r««rto SIciui AaMricMi CMMsaity AMariaSMi. iar.. Added to the ”C spitar slogan, the f i r s t *• “• imrority A»»mblym,B, A r t h u r Hurdwiclc. r r r“T was elei^wd u a resident of the FVuit Balt ► sadas is# Saawaar CMtatai rea m the mid-60s. One of Buffalo's master politicians, B<lwin F. Jaekle, is reported to b« a produA of the “Fruit Belt,” as well as Su- preme Court Justice Fred Marshall. iditor's Mail The district has played an important role in inncrcity |»iitic8 as the r e c o r d shows, and now that it has changed hands it should bw rwtored or rehabilitated to its former and kept up. Fm S v«I J«I} TSi , M (ha Paaita Mraa CaauaaaHy Caatar, M l Swaa Si. WttIwMi >a«f paanw rtaa, tha aatMty «ra«M aat iMva Saaa a Vary Italy yaara Agaaila OBvaaria Fragraai CaaMHailar Grafitti and Utter State Comnercs Dept Info WUhhi the past few weeks, the California State legislature passed a bill outlawing gra- fitti on buildings, property, bridges, schools, etc. y fribbling on walla, ruioUuic , Wwka, «ic., seemingly is one of the first things a young- ^flter takes a liking to at a very, very early age. iPIff p a r e n d ^ t ^ same time don’t take meas- ures to writing and scrib- bling on thk PVXrt* and furni- ture in tbehoRMl^tlin bad hafalMrows up with the child and whmi he or she bicm ee a young teenager the marring and eyeeores b e c o m e rampant In California now t h e r e is a penalty for this misdemeanor that may end up with the l^ents p a y i n f a fine for the child’s viola- tions. Buffalo and New York State can use such a law if it wnll be enforced. However, a rider that certainly ought to be added to the outlaw is the willful breaking of bottlea, and window gbuB which Utter the streets and walks. This is really the most dangerous of any type of Utter. If necmsary, a special part shoiud be eoablished in municipal court to handle these violations. Maybe one or all of the Buffalo innerdty legislators o u g h t to take a look at the new C mIN.I Crossword Puzzlep Acaoaa r" r™ sr* T“ B9RSB8STTTTPT|iT.sn i . tm f MUitarr unit ll.Oraail«B4 11 I t knits 14. Ttwkifh titto 15. AQumcmi IT. Pturml miA x IS. OlMHi* IS OMrwtM: » Sn!ti n THtm M KM M rwitton M-Snctarr ■Inns M Fivit U » SS T«rtfM M AmmnI akMu as.Htis TW Sinl* Cl ■M«: pnkrtn mS tknl —S*t tkr USmtrial P t alapaiaut Agann Act, tka Slaw Leglelelwi cnn autfcai'Ua r a w n lS a a la fara kiSwaSlal Savrlapaicat claa. Tka agaaclaa ara ewpewateS ta tiaaa W tSuMrial wwa*^ Kftfkfte ~#ywwfwf>rf*ww am alriaR, eM iirint onS far- MtaliAiii^ iiMiKNtvIfldia %»4 r««*srcli fftcllltl#* far .^L eMMwfectMSTs. ISA A C l * SnpfHtrts A Convention (Ur, A paMk baaiiag waa kaM Wadaaaday, Jaiy 10, at CRy Hall, tpaaaareS ky tka lator- govcmatenUl Uataan CaaiaiH. laa af tka Caauaaa CanacS aaS Caaaty Lagialalara. Tka kaartag waa raUetl la gat Ike gakilr'a vtraa on a Sawalawa caavanllaa caMer. ** R afw Fraaiar, Vfea Fraaldant al Ika Baffala Rraark NAACP, gave Ika NAACFa gaaMaa oa a Sawalawa caavanSaa caalar. Tka NAACF aaggaria a Sawalawa caatar kacaaaai I. a caalar wlH kaig baSS Sm IMar.city Sawalawa. 2. wH aiake tka cHy altrarlha Iar caataalloao. 3. wfli krl^ -aSSMaaaiaMaay laaarcity. 4. wM kaip anesagleynwal aaS grat'ISa jaka. Mr. Fraaiar patalaS aat ikal caaw Sagtamkcr. tka National ■airilM Caataallaa wW kelS Mo caaraaSoa kora, ika caavaaUoa wU krtag M.0SS Satagalao to aar city. Saoaa SaWgatoa wW ka Rtlnt aa Iar aa Niagara FaSo. •alfala raalS gal alkat caatawSaao to caaw kora, koM I'l kata tka (acSMiaa to l4»t, tooppinf for auKtois, paid no otieiMion to the fact tkai Sic oim I the itoie dert ware atone in I he Wore. But fuddealy be lei/cd her in a tuafii) eaihraca. Owraged, Via aniriilcS out eS Wa graip and atcaped ihrauth tka from door. Har coaipiainl afterward to tka oarncr o f the More got Ike omm Bred Then Lot* toUowcd ap wMk a damape mi H acaiait tha oaraer himielf. •‘tfyaacankal tM aH iUnga alw wRI ka aSSaS aatoaa. Saak ya Rnl tka gaaS cMagt al tka aSaS.” "la aar aa. May walghl.” Sa wa aab ■Moa^ m wMh Ikak “Trtoli wM Mwsya waS aa fatoakaaS A 0 fiM f Id Horiaf Government’s Responsibility To The People Wlira tkto natlaa Sarhted to hit fliat la patting ■ awa ea tfce ■Man, tka gavarw aal aaw toh tkat tka Slara and SirlpM raackaS tkak SreSaatiaa wiik aapracaSaatoS epaaS aa tka kaek af Ika Appala aitaaloa and aat al tka paefcato of ika las payar. Tka Geverwamwt, aat tka Aaiarteaa canauaaar, Ifcraagk prfvato anterptkM, .Savalepad Jal air in«al. Tka caasglai and Ireaieadia ity azpanaKa davelepairat M eripkMHcatod caa^Mtor ayiiiaii wkkk kava trsaefataied tke Waatora Hrailipfcera aad toack al tka warM iato a aiaaa ol alartfaak / reaitoanlcaSi ■ aatwatks waa Ikaiicad ky aaaa otker tkaa tha TTn iiaatoat Tkia eanntiy has had a way al paying far wkal Mleak k top priarHy, aad that payatota to nude with la^ tavaawae frtai tka Aawfiea k ladag eaa el die Bwst crkleal deanawii k kee ever — a ctk k af aapariHelrd dhaanataa hi Ha ahRRy to to Ike paapk af tkk aaSan. Tka a MMiaa tt the Saread Aanaal Waakkigtoa RrtoAag, kaM by tka NBL Caauahtoa far Natiaaal FaSey Ravtaw, Rkwk kttoiaaaa, trade, aad pralaiilonal laadarr ware taU by Ike Fadaral Energy Akniaktratiaa that Mghar pticaa at tka gas dapaitanat, aad gracaty stotes ta tka taiwtiaa ta tka erkk. In daing tkia, wa baSava that the federal gavamnMat k pkekg aa nafair barden an tka Aatorkan aapadaiy RIach and paer Aatoricaaa, in arriving al a ' l acanaa In addUka to the aarwial las atiaaaaiaat. tha < wW ka caBad aa to pay aaora aad nMrc for vbtaaRy avarytddng. Tha Fadaral Enargy Arkaiaintratlaa waa craatod ky Caagrrsa fo daal wMh aaargy-ralated prebfoaw and to lat palkfoa that aaak to achfova a gaal eaiad “ FraJact ladepaadaaca.” That pra|act caRa for Ika emmmtry to davafop tha capab l y to prndaea aH tha nR, gaa, cani, aad alhar enargy saarcas aacaatary far tkto caantry wkhaat Ike aaad to kapart Ikaaa taiaarcaa. Wkat wa are haarlag that agency any k that kayand the knrdaa.tha papahsi has aaw aasarwd Chat dra i i if wfll be hnraaitd In the anrkatpinca and aat raarawai by ika tas revanaa. What wa era aaw asking k that “k k net Ika inpiniltiRHy al the Cavarainani to csaunlt tka raaaarcaa al ear laaaa to eaMag Ihk aatiana aatlanal erkk aa H has Sana atkar prtorUy aMwatfona?” TkkkaatacaRkrnaIncraaaaS taskaaa, bats rikrifSag al atanlra for Sto banafit al the psapfo. WHbant gaaaSaa , tha arananik itghw al Ika dtaaihentegad ara befog pragraaalvab iredid ^ tka energy criala. And tka earrant paSrIae aad aeSana al tka FEA da net fodicato any sartoas attampt ta prafoct Ika ifsaitalr righto al Rfocka end ether racial aifoarWIn ea i by Mw law. ** to fort, ikraagk Ha iiaplejaiant praetteaa and Ms paHfiaa, FEA eaanw fo Igaeri riiaplataly tka a ^ forRwaaarly3S«iafonhfochpaapfotatkiacantory. Thapktaia k (laar. Thara ara na k k riti fo Sm appriprlal i darialna ■ ■king Week al Sw agnsry.,. Tkara k aa IdaniMlabk ptagnm psRcy lenwve tka fondne el R* to fotogfo# that FEA wSi laaknsiy aria al Sto peer whaa tke aganry k Sandnafod ^ to ffcito Fler knee we aeee FEA fokkfoRy eariyfog eni S * fotont e l Ste tow aa N laktas to Ike eanatontag pakkr. SaeSan S (k) |lf] al Sto FEA Aet al 1474 apacRkaky saRs (to FEA to **wark wMh fondnsaa. Siacarely, Denial R. Acker. Preaidcat Baffala Breach NAACP Fliingi Yon Ijbould Knovr HenJuf - CP. oTANNIERw m 1859-1937 MN M r.MtewK.^ Mr ee« or *« • e l e-IM^- thi ium fMMCH lawirTi tauce'eecartai MMiie'orrw oaf’ 4>>(» UaCH«e *r eiaev iMiviewt^ H< «,nt TOim m ••Mf.reit reew <uc- ui emicat rumieae Me ceuMTUM *»aeet maouiHewtna uwtte eraTia mo lueem' >1/ KdNnvuMkPW i SdtataaRWdn- - hficr eSL* Sic poiated oat in court. I nc wa* U»i fellow'* tm- pioyar. Stoely en caipioyar » i«- te t the court turned down her deiin. jteaion: the lateamaa had acted not in the line of daty bat for hi* own private gretifkatioa. Otnerally tpeaking, yon caa- tiot hold managefneot liable for en employee'* misconduct if it we* not related to hie p>h. Tbi* rule haA been applied not only to amorout advance* but alio to bcMinfs, gunplay, defamation of character—even practical iokes- ~ Tbuv a motoria wbo eras sprayed with gasoline by a mi*- chicvoui gas nation attendant ara* denied compensation from the na- tion proprietor. The conn eiid; ''I'he attendant waa employed to service aotomobile* and not to hone ciiitomen." On the other band, yon may indee'd have a claim if the em- ployee. while doing hts daty, simply overdid it. For example: A bartender elected a notay patron with lo much vigor that he broke the man's arm. Conld the victim collect damage* for his intury from the company that ' owned the tavem'f In this shuaiion. the court ruled that he conld hold lh« com- pany legally liable. The difference was that ouMinx noisy cusiomart was part of the bartender’s regu- lar dutie*. An employer must bear the responsibility, said the court, for the employee who doe* Ms job not wisely but too stcll. A public srrvie* fratura of the New Yitrk State Bar Asaoetottou and the American Bar Aaaacto-*^ lioo. V c M icr by VIU Bernard. Printing, Photos Call 853-2973 Care for Tko RdoHy (FiwatFagull caunty usuenSvu “ M a ^ faniBlai srunU Mu to keep thekr sH iriy at bomu, bat have fonnd H fogMsafok to cufiy ua srMh sack itraaoiuu Siqt-hy- tky, awn*h-to uinnth, and uilM year-to-year bank srtSiaut tkam aeivus, and tka yanngar faaaSy, btwak- fog under tke stiafo. Rnt wMh ralfof fratn tha ewastant my wfll be bemee for cMetly parenta and refodvea.” CRSasd Wbtanaa, dkaslui af Ska Erie Cannty Office far tka Agtog, statoa that r for tb« Reaplte Fragratos. can ba caRfog Miss Mary 75SA547. pragtoto can ba ntoda by palRng Mia. LncRa Kinna ar RIefond Leang, at k31-559S. The Very CIcor Picture of inflotion TELL ME IXN VOLCANO BiEROV ^ NARNC35ED FOR NUMPM USE< !! S*' IS II « __ _ eoUaga M Skull eauity 41 Raven 41 Be VWAT LIVING CREATURE6 PREOOMINPSrr ON EARIW'C tAO* V 66! Ivi 1C6UBK0, -me frgftw PRDM H o t SPRIMOS USED FOR MflNV V f W » 1b HERT SCHOetA QND PU8UC BUIlDiNfiS! ^ R E BRE WoBf P: IN TWE WORID *mi ^ OWtig LME qZCATU! M Sea IT. Army rank; abbr. M Accomplkkad II. Barter* II Chaparon M Depailer » . New IT Skatekad M. Abraatva 41 Bird class for leatlon . —^tvlancofo Profrasfon 44 Anger Arrange- 4T Qraak fottor M ire«n down l.Cfoor Z Teetor I Utter 4. Fublie BMlea INew — A. Autaa T, Singta I Operate 4. Walkura 10. ley rata II Oofie II 14 I € -THERE SUCH A THINS A<5 A GAS,. PLANT? at mraeian 41 Praam I auMieall' 44 Latvian < WWSRE DID NWATE SHOW OWSmALLV? V E G l IOROm H A© •PITTANV;* THE PLANT SRDo^S IN SOUTHERN EUROPE ANP PR30UCR6 AGASIRKT lOMmsy»<eNA?lAME 15 PPPUED! lnfl*riot>. Inflation is that ail too taaiiy tossed around tvord which helps lo dcler- rnlnc whether or not you and I can buy food or pay rent. The moat raccni reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statisiiea iadkaie* that food prices may kvel off aa early spring harvests errtv* ia the atarkatt. Ea- ergy priete appear to be loeiag toaw of their upward surge aad may be leveliag off. Certain commodity price* ar* beginatag to drop, yet they Min remain sigalfkantly , above laM year's hghs. All in aH. tilings migbi food Uk* the acoabmy n "cooling o ff. Uafortuaalely, ibsl iosi "akiT'' lb* way it really it. For ever a year now, real rssatl sake have steadily declined aa inflatjanary pries rnaa have cscaaded lacomc growtil. fhe price to product furaitur* sad tocac othcf whoktale Mma has tnertaaad by >0 par cent but kaa am fuSy reached tkat poMi for the tndivid«Bl buyer. But baceaae a hean'l come ttoeau*! mesa it won't. rhe aeeds aad demands oa aur BHoey synean arc tar too great for m to slip aa- det the wwc as we back away from Iks Wbert't the proof? of buasaeat calcrpnac is hard for a aouad prMe-caac rato- twafhip. Worker* arc daman diag that tksM wigta tatek-ap anik the iatriraaw as tka con of poKbimag iuM tka anaaiiala, aot to riah that peovidi pkm- B O B ^3C3\i^f^lNI TO BUSINESS DB. BEBKXLEY C. BUBBEIX FrcaHlenl, Naliaael BBsiaaaa LoagsM metk coal-of-Hving adiusimcnls and op* tlOBt. What this all sums up to is a giant ad- nut Sign. We are dafinhely minu* the thmgi moat of US want. In many case* tkoac things that we want and may in fact need, coom awfully hard. With increaamg frequency oiir people are totally without. Whatever h ^ pened to life, liberty and the punuil of happiness. The average mea today b hav- ing lo work daublc lime and tripl* lime at Ihr job of life, liberty and mrvivof. Highlighting Ihb foot, a Black OaUfornia paper caiiied the hcadliac. ‘XI. Z Eco- aomk Woes Could Breed Group ConfHcta.” The article quoted the PrscideM of the Rockefeller Fouodalkm who warned ihal recent shift* in Am*rica*i coooomic pa*i- lion, that have created dbniptlom in em- ploynient aad lifestyle*. coaU lead to lav jor inter-group coafKct*. Or. John Kaowlae WM further quoted a* taylag that ~. . . a* AmcricaBt we have passed iuddcnly from independence to interdcpendcace, and from a boundlcw abuodence of retourem to the spatter of chrook icuciiy.” When wc know ami endencaad the Amcrtcan aconomk system end it* poisi* of potver, wc wiH begin to gsui economic strength. Stack people arc compelled to orgaaia* bacease posrer b sever ibared vofonlarily by ibose ia potver It b gamed only bacaair of a mutual reaped of Mrcagtb*. Uaby bringi stretagib . . . uaMy buSdi HwuiutioM . . . unity n posvtr. W* ara beyond ibnt pofoi where wa ae a paoptt ihamU —Now we mmu §ri daaw* to Sto bwafnraa of forging Ik* bonds dmt *HR bring Ike meurby wc demnnd. IN AFRICA! PICTURES O F ' MELC3US APWAREP ON B j^ fD A N PAINTINGS DATING BACK'fkxtiANR OF 'yRARSf fj»T.tU«C TBB BLACK PRESS — OUR PRBBDOM DEPENDS ON I
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Ci*Mtea % -U L , M r » • » . 1V74

B U F ^ ^ A L OaC R I T E K

JiUu'ks'' D e s t in y In T h e ir (h r n H a n d s

« c v a T AT m w B J iM i n r.w orw u0. K. T. MM

R. MKRMWmATWn

Welcomed VisitIt wcB hiMurteiunf to mo raombera of th«

Conmoa €b«uidl p«y a visit to th« FVdt Belt tfurinij its Clean-Up Campaign.

The area was often dubbed **Capital of the* OW Third AseernWy District” by the minority politicians of the previous era because three AmmbiymeD were elected from the area — Frank X. Bernhard (R) Qoodell S t, dur­ing the early Depression; Fred Hammer (D) of O r a n g e S t, in the mid-Oepreaaion; and WjUiara (Kll) Butler from the latter ’SCto un- tii the *60a

Those citizens in the Ellicott and Masten D ie tr i^ includng staff members of The Cri- tsHon^wno had problems involving state mat­ters, visited the h o m e s and offices of theM poiitidane in this are^ as w e l l as students from the Ellicott D*istrict journeying to Masten Park High School, found that the area was in iasmsgmate condition prior to demolition for the Thruway in the latter ’50a. The carpets of grass often cut by housewives on their knees with adaaors were wonderful to behold.

This section was t^e last between the Elli- eott and Masten Districts to sell or rent to mi­nority citizens.

SMerto Rica* CMamwIty CMilar M l S«rM SU«*(

hit), N. V. 14204Dm t FrtoMl:

TIm r««rto SIciui AaMricMiCMMsaity AMariaSMi. iar..

Added to the ”C spitar slogan, the f i r s t *• “•imrority A»»mblym,B, A r t h u r Hurdwiclc. r r r“Twas elei^wd u a resident of the FVuit Balt ► sadas is# Saawaar CMtatai rea m the mid-60s. One of Buffalo's master politicians, B<lwin F. Jaekle, is reported to b« a produA of the “Fruit Belt,” as well as Su­preme Court Justice Fred Marshall.

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The district has played an important role in inncrcity |»iitic8 as the r e c o r d shows, and now that it has changed hands it should bw rwtored or rehabilitated to its former and kept up.

Fm Sv«I J«I} TSi , M (ha Paaita Mraa CaauaaaHy Caatar, M l Swaa Si.

WttIwMi >a«f paan w rtaa , tha aatMty «ra«M aat iMva Saaa a

Vary Italy yaaraAgaaila OBvaaria Fragraai CaaMHailar

Grafitti and UtterState Comnercs Dept Info

WUhhi the past few weeks, the California State legislature passed a bill outlawing gra­fitti on buildings, property, bridges, schools, etc.

y f r i b b l i n g o n w a l la , r u i o U u i c , W w k a , « i c . , seemingly is one of the first things a young-

^flter takes a liking to at a very, very early age. iPIff p a r e n d ^ t ^ same time don’t take meas­

ures to writing and scrib­bling on thk PVXrt* and furni­ture in tbehoRMl^tlin bad hafalMrows up with the child and whmi he or she b icm ee a young teenager the marring and eyeeores b e c o m e rampant

In California now t h e r e is a penalty for this misdemeanor that may end up with the l^ e n ts p a y i n f a fine for the child’s viola­tions.

Buffalo and New York State can use such a law if it wnll be enforced. However, a rider that certainly ought to be added to the outlaw is the willful breaking of bottlea, and window gbuB which Utter the streets and walks. This is really the most dangerous of any type of Utter. If necmsary, a special part shoiud be eoablished in municipal court to handle these violations.

Maybe one or all of the Buffalo innerdty legislators o u g h t to take a look at the new

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wwa* Kftfkfte ~#ywwfwf>rf*wwam alriaR, eM iir in t onS far- MtaliAiii iiMiKNtvIfldia

%»4 r««*srcli fftcllltl#* far .^L eMMwfectMSTs.

ISA A C l * S n pfH trts A C o n v e n tio n (U r,

A paMk baaiiag waa kaM Wadaaaday, Jaiy 10, at CRy Hall, tpaaaareS ky tka lator- govcmatenUl Uataan CaaiaiH. laa af tka Caauaaa CanacS aaS Caaaty Lagialalara. Tka kaartag waa raUetl la gat Ike gakilr'a vtraa on a Sawalawa caavanllaa caMer. **

Rafw Fraaiar, Vfea Fraaldant al Ika Baffala Rraark NAACP, gave Ika NAACFa gaaMaa oa a Sawalawa caavanSaa caalar. Tka NAACF aaggaria a Sawalawa caatar kacaaaai I. a caalar wlH kaig baSS Sm IMar.city Sawalawa. 2. wH aiake tka cHy altrarlha Iar caataalloao. 3. wfli k r l^

-aSSMaaaiaMaay laaarcity. 4. wM kaip anesagleynwal aaS grat'ISa jaka.

Mr. Fraaiar patalaS aat ikal caaw Sagtamkcr. tka National ■airilM C aataallaa wW kelS Mo caaraaSoa kora, ika caavaaUoa wU krtag M.0SS Satagalao to aar city. Saoaa SaWgatoa wW ka Rtlnt aa Iar aa Niagara FaSo.

•a lfa la raalS gal alkat caatawSaao to caaw kora, koM

I'l kata tka (acSMiaa to

l4»t, tooppinf for auKtois, paid no otieiMion to the fact tkai Sic oimI the itoie dert ware atone in I he Wore. But fuddealy be lei/cd her in a tuafii) eaihraca. Owraged, Via aniriilcS out eS Wa graip and atcaped ihrauth tka from door.

Har coaipiainl afterward to tka oarncr of the More got Ike omm Bred Then Lot* toUowcd ap wMk a damape miH acaiait tha oaraer himielf.

•‘tfy a a c a n k a l t M aH iUnga a lw wRI ka aSSaS aatoaa. Saak ya R nl tka gaaS cMagt a l tka aSaS.”

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A 0 f i M f I d H o r i a f

Government’s Responsibility To The People

Wlira tkto natlaa Sarhted to hit fliat la patting ■ awa ea tfce ■Man, tka gavarwaal aaw toh tkat tka Slara and SirlpM raackaS tkak SreSaatiaa wiik aapracaSaatoS epaaS aa tka kaek af Ika Appala aitaaloa and aat al tka paefcato of ika las payar. Tka Geverwamwt, aat tka Aaiarteaa canauaaar, Ifcraagk prfvato anterptkM, .Savalepad Jal air in«al. Tka caasglai and Ireaieadia ity azpanaKa davelepairat M eripkMHcatod caa^Mtor ayiiiaii wkkk kava trsaefataied tke Waatora Hrailipfcera aad toack al tka warM iato a aiaaa ol alartfaak / reaitoanlcaSi ■ aatwatks waa Ikaiicad ky aaaa otker tkaa tha TTn iiaatoat

Tkia eanntiy has had a way al paying far wkal M leak k top priarHy, aad that payatota to nude with la^ tavaawae frtai tka

Aawfiea k ladag eaa el die Bwst crkleal deanawii k kee ever — a ctkk af aapariHelrd dhaanataa hi Ha ahRRy to

to Ike paapk af tkk aaSan. Tka

a MMiaa t t the Saread Aanaal WaakkigtoaRrtoAag, kaM by tka NBL Caauahtoa far Natiaaal FaSey Ravtaw, Rkwk kttoiaaaa, trade, aad pralaiilonal laadarr ware taU by Ike Fadaral Energy Akniaktratiaa that Mghar pticaa at tka gas

dapaitanat, aad gracaty stotes ta tka taiwtiaa ta tka erkk.

In daing tkia, wa baSava that the federal gavamnMat k pkekg aa nafair barden an tka Aatorkan aapadaiy RIach and paer Aatoricaaa, in arriving al a ' l acanaa In addUka to the aarwial las at iaaaaiaat. tha < wW ka caBad aa to pay aaora aad nMrc for vbtaaRy avarytddng.

Tha Fadaral Enargy Arkaiaintratlaa waa craatod ky Caagrrsa fo daal wMh aaargy-ralated prebfoaw and to lat palkfoa that aaak to achfova a gaal eaiad “ FraJact ladepaadaaca.” That pra|act caRa for Ika emmmtry to davafop tha capab l y to prndaea aH tha nR, gaa, cani, aad alhar enargy saarcas aacaatary far tkto caantry wkhaat Ike aaad to kapart Ikaaa taiaarcaa.

Wkat wa are haarlag that agency any k that kayand the knrdaa.tha papahsi has aaw aasarwd Chat dra i i if wfll be hnraaitd In the anrkatpinca and aat raarawai by ika tas revanaa. What wa era aaw asking k that “k k net Ika inpiniltiRHy al the Cavarainani to csaunlt tka raaaarcaa al ear laaaa to eaMag Ihk aatiana aatlanal erkk aa H has Sana atkar prtorUy aMwatfona?”

TkkkaatacaR krnaIncraaaaS taskaaa, bats r ik ri fSag al atanlra for Sto banafit al the psapfo. WHbant gaaaSaa , tha arananik itghw al Ika dtaaihentegad ara befog pragraaalvab iredid ^ tka energy criala. And tka earrant paSrIae aad aeSana al tka FEA da net fodicato any sartoas attampt ta prafoct Ika ifsaitalr righto al Rfocka end ether racial aifoarWIn ea i by Mw law.

** to fort, ikraagk Ha iiapleja iant praetteaa and Ms paHfiaa, FEA eaanw fo Igaeri riiaplataly tka a

^ forRwaaarly3S«iafonhfochpaapfotatkiacantory. Thapktaia k (laar. Thara ara na k k riti fo Sm appriprlal i darialna ■ ■king Week al Sw agnsry.,. Tkara k aa IdaniMlabk ptagnm psRcy

lenwve tka fondne e l R*

to fotogfo# that FEA wSi laaknsiy aria al Sto peer whaa tke aganry k Sandnafod ^ to ffcito

Fler knee we aeee FEA fokkfoRy eariyfog eni S * fotont e l Ste tow aa N laktas to Ike eanatontag pakkr. SaeSan S (k) |l f ] al Sto FEA Aet al 1474 apacRkaky saRs (to FEA to **wark wMh fondnsaa.

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- hficr eSL* Sic poiated oat in court. I nc wa* U»i fellow'* tm- pioyar. Stoely en caipioyar » i«-

te t the court turned down her deiin. jteaion: the lateamaa had acted not in the line of daty bat for hi* own private gretifkatioa.

Otnerally tpeaking, yon caa- tiot hold managefneot liable for en employee'* misconduct if it we* not related to hie p>h. Tbi* rule haA been applied not only to amorout advance* but alio to bcMinfs, gunplay, defamation of character—even practical iokes- ~

Tbuv a motoria wbo eras sprayed with gasoline by a mi*- chicvoui gas nation attendant ara* denied compensation from the na­tion proprietor. The conn eiid;

''I'he attendant waa employed to service aotomobile* and not to hone ciiitomen."

On the other band, yon may indee'd have a claim if the em­ployee. while doing hts daty, simply overdid it. For example:

A bartender elected a notay patron with lo much vigor that he broke the man's arm. Conld the victim collect damage* for his intury from the company that

' owned the tavem'fIn this shuaiion. the court

ruled that he conld hold lh« com­pany legally liable. The difference was that ouMinx noisy cusiomart was part of the bartender’s regu­lar dutie*. An employer must bear the responsibility, said the court, for the employee who doe* Ms job not wisely but too stcll.

A public srrvie* fratura of the New Yitrk State Bar Asaoetottou and the American Bar Aaaacto-*^ lioo. V cMicr by VIU Bernard.

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faaaSy, btwak- fog under tke stiafo. Rnt wMh ralfof fratn tha ewastant

my wfll be

bemee for cMetly parenta andrefodvea.”

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lnfl*riot>. Inflation is that ail too taaiiy tossed around tvord which helps lo dcler- rnlnc whether or not you and I can buy food or pay rent.

The moat raccni reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statisiiea iadkaie* that food prices may kvel off aa early spring harvests errtv* ia the atarkatt. Ea- ergy priete appear to be loeiag toaw of their upward surge aad may be leveliag off. Certain commodity price* ar* beginatag to drop, yet they Min remain sigalfkantly

, above laM year's hghs.

All in aH. tilings migbi food Uk* the acoabmy n "cooling o f f . Uafortuaalely, ibsl iosi "akiT'' lb* way it really it.

For ever a year now, real rssatl sake have steadily declined aa inflatjanary pries rnaa have cscaaded lacomc growtil.

fhe price to product furaitur* sad tocac othcf whoktale Mma has tnertaaad by >0 par cent but kaa am fuSy reached tkat poMi for the tndivid«Bl buyer. But baceaae a hean'l come ttoeau*! mesa it won't.

rhe aeeds aad demands oa aur BHoey synean arc tar too great for m to slip aa- det the wwc as we back away from Iks

W bert't the proof?

of buasaeat calcrpnac is hard for a aouad prMe-caac rato-

twafhip. Worker* arc daman diag that tksM wi gta tatek-ap anik the iatriraaw as tka con of poKbimag iuM tka anaaiiala, aot to

riah that peovidi pkm-

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metk coal-of-Hving adiusimcnls and op* tlOBt.

What this all sums up to is a giant ad- nut Sign. We are dafinhely minu* the thmgi moat of US want. In many case* tkoac things that we want and may in fact need, coom awfully hard. With increaamg frequency oiir people are totally without. Whatever h ^ pened to life, liberty and the punuil of happiness. The average mea today b hav­ing lo work daublc lime and tripl* lime at Ihr job of life, liberty and mrvivof.

Highlighting Ihb foot, a Black OaUfornia paper caiiied the hcadliac. ‘XI. Z Eco- aomk Woes Could Breed Group ConfHcta.” The article quoted the PrscideM of the Rockefeller Fouodalkm who warned ihal recent shift* in Am*rica*i coooomic pa*i- lion, that have created dbniptlom in em- ploynient aad lifestyle*. coaU lead to la v jor inter-group coafKct*. Or. John Kaowlae WM further quoted a* taylag that ~. . . a* AmcricaBt we have passed iuddcnly from independence to interdcpendcace, and from a boundlcw abuodence of retourem to the spatter of chrook icuciiy.”

When wc know ami endencaad the Amcrtcan aconomk system end it* poisi* of potver, wc wiH begin to gsui economic strength.

Stack people arc compelled to orgaaia* bacease posrer b sever ibared vofonlarily by ibose ia potver It b gamed only bacaai r of a mutual reaped of Mrcagtb*.

Uaby bringi stretagib . . . uaMy buSdi HwuiutioM . . . unity n posvtr.

W* ara beyond ibnt pofoi where wa ae a paoptt ihamU—Now we mmu §ri daaw* to Sto bwafnraa of forging Ik* bonds dmt *HR bring Ike meurby wc demnnd.

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