anaheim-gazette 1959-08-20
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EDITORIAL
Is Times Hurting Nixon's Chances?
A campaign to elect one to office must be timed right, and must not be overdone.
To overplay one's hand is a serious political blunder.
In our humble opinion Mrs. Buf Chandler who dictates the political fortunes of the Los Angeles Times is definitely endangering the chances of Dick Nixon. In her inane desire to control national politics she is playing her cards too early and too often.
Their Sunday headline "Fusion of politician and statesman" is childish and their appraisal of Nixon as a "genius" is simply ridiculous.
Nixon is brilliant but certainly not a genius. Even he must laugh up his sleeve at their attempts to glorify him far beyond his expectations. Of course Mrs. Chandler aspires to greater heights and since she has been unsuccessful in wangling an International appointment for herself from President Eisenhower she is pinning her hopes and future ambitions on the Nixon bandwagon. So an early campaign to "butter up" the Vice President is now in progress and all the wiles of her political writers Kyle Palmer and Robert Hartmann are aimed at the one objective. They are keenly aware that their jobs depend on satisfying the Queen at First and Spring.
If Nixon is elected he would be indebted to her and of course nothing short of the Ambassadorship to the Court of St. James would suffice. Naturally her political astuteness should be rewarded with a political plum befitting a queen with such great wealth as the Chandlers possess.
If Nixon permits the Chandlers to continue the campaign he should be reminded he may alienate the support of many newspapers published in Southern California.
Not so long ago in an address before the National Editorial Report by Your Congressman JAMES B. UTT
For some time I have been torn between two admonitions of significant virtue: one by my father when he said, "Son, if you can't speak well of someone, don't speak at all," the second one by Abraham Lincoln when he said, "To keep silent when one has the duty to speak out is a sin." Believing that tolerance can be a sin as well as a virtue, I have resolved this dilemma by accepting the Lincoln doctrine as a responsibility of the highest magnitude. There is always a straw which breaks the camel's back and a catalyst which sets off a mental or physical explosion.
The catalyst in this case was the undignified performance of Chief Justice Earl Warren at a Sunday evening cocktail party in which he called Earl Mazo "a damned liar" when Mazo denied that in his biography of Vice President Nixon he was spotlighting Nixon at the expense of the Chief Justice. Mazo asked the Chief Justice if he had read the book. The Chief Justice replied "No," and Mazo's rejoinder was, "I hope to God for the sake of the country that your decisions are based on much more full and accurate evidence than judgements on a book you haven't even read."
This last rejoinder must have struck a tender spot, as it must be recalled that in the desegregation opinion which overthrew the fifty-eight year old Supreme
aware that their jobs depend on satisfying the Queen at First and Spring.
If Nixon is elected he would be indebted to her and of course nothing short of the Ambassadorship to the Court of St. James would suffice. Naturally her political astuteness should be rewarded with a political plum befitting a queen with such great wealth as the Chandlers possess.
If Nixon permits the Chandlers to continue the campaign he should be reminded he may alienate the support of many newspapers published in Southern California.
Not so long ago in an address before the National Editorial Association in Colorado Springs he proudly proclaimed his friendship for community newspapers of California and addressed the publishers whom he knew since his congressional days by their first names.
Those that he mentioned are his friends but they are NOT the friends of the sprawling Los Angeles Times which is encroaching in the fields of the community press and endangering their livelihood. They have started to give these "little friends" whom Nixon needed badly 10 years ago) the "squeeze play" and a tie-in with the Chandler monopoly by Nixon will be viewed with concern and alarm.
A reduction in the number of Community newspapers in the Southland could have serious implications; for then the Los Angeles Times might conceivably tighten their strangle hold on the Southland and any opposition to their political beliefs could be dangerous.
To date they do not have a strangle hold on Southern California and Nixon needs more than the Los Angeles Times to assure his victory in 1960.
It is hard to believe that he will permit the Chandlers to dictate to him for that could very well be the "kiss of death."
DICK SHOULD BE AWARE OF "GREEKS BEARING GIFTS" FOR THE CHANDLERS WANT THEIR POUND OF FLESH AND THEIR REWARD WILL BE DEMANDING.
The 1958 election should be an ominous reminder of the great fiasco that the Chandlers and Knowlands engineered which wrecked the Republican party. It should not be such a dim memory to Nixon who will need more than the "cooing" words and the misguided political acumen of Mrs. Buf Chandler to win the Presidency of the United States.
$15,000 TO ANSWER TV QUIETION
To the unschooled eye $15,000 appears a little out of line to survey the City School District's new $150,000 closed - circuit educational television program which goes into operation this fall.
In fact, it could be said that the district is spending $15,000 to justify the cost of the new program.
But closer analysis of the $15,000 does not show this to be true.
First off as Supt. Robert Shanks has indicated the Chief Justice if he had read the book. The Chief Justice replied "No," and Mazo's rejoinder was, "I hope to God for the sake of the country that your decisions are based on much more full and accurate evidence than judgements on a book you haven't even read."
This last rejoinder must have struck a tender spot, as it must be recalled that in the desegregation opinion which overthrew the fifty-eight year old Supreme Court doctrine, the Chief Justice, after citing certain authorities, added, "And see; generally, Myrdal, Our American Dilemma."
OPPOSED
While I am opposed to segregation I am unalterably opposed to having the Supreme Court rely upon sociology instead of legal authorities. The Swedish sociologist, Gunnar Mydral, in his book cited by Warren's opinion as an authority, also stated that the Constitution of the United States is "impractical and unsuited to modern conditions, and that its adoption was nearly a plot against the common people." What hogwash! What poppycock! And what a slander against our founding fathers! Any student of our Constitution should know that it was founded upon Judiac-Christian religion, with a profound reverence for the Greek philosophers, B.C., the Roman law, and above all the Magna Carta of 1215 and the Common Law of England, and was beamed to protest and increase the freedom and dignity of the individual under a God-ordained universe.
At this point I wish to make it abundantly clear that I am not attacking the Supreme Court as an institution, but rather may remarks are leveled at the Members of the present Court and their sociological philosophies upon which they have based so many of their opinions, in some of the most amazing decisions ever handed down by that august body. Contrary to popular opinion, the Supreme Court rulings are in no sense the supreme law of the land. The supreme law of the land is referred to in an Article of the Constitution which does not even mention the Supreme Court at all.
Article III provides "The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior
To the unschooled eye $15,000 appears a little out of line to survey the City School District's new $150,000 closed-circuit educational television program which goes into operation this fall.
In fact, it could be said that the district is spending $15,000 to justify the cost of the new program.
But closer analysis of the $15,000 does not show this to be true.
First off as Supt. Robert Shanks has indicated the district probably would never have approved the cost of the survey if a portion of the money was not coming from the Ford Foundation (Fund for Advancement of Education.)
He explains that half of the $15,000 will come from the $25,000 the district has received from the Foundation for the new educational TV program.
It also must be pointed out that a good portion of the $15,000 will be salaries of University of Southern California professors who will spend more than a few minutes analyzing and surveying the new program the new year.
One of the men, Dr. Welty Le Fever, a nationally recognized expert on tests and measurements, will devote half of his working day the next year to the Anaheim TV project.
His primary job, along with graduate students, will be to develop tests and measurements and determine if students getting the TV measure up to students not receiving the instruction. Supt. Shanks points out that all tests developed will be from scratch since such a project has never before been conducted.
This means the fourth and fifth graders receiving the TV will be tested in the field of science, social studies, math and conversational Spanish.
A true determination of any new project is good business. The City School District should be congratulated for its up-to-date methods which mean a better education for city elementary school children.
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Your Congressman
JAMES B. UTT
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