Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 4
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 4

Publication:
The Post-Stari
Location:
Glens Falls, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1967 'Let Us Reason The Post-Star These Days Washington By MARIANNE MEANS yfS By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN ARTHUR P. IRVING. JOHN' E. HERLIHY, Secretary HARRY H. SINGLETON, Vice President BURR PATTEN, Managing Editor E.

S. WORSTER, Editorial Director HOW TO AVOID THE NEXT HIPPIE GENERATION FRANKLIN, N.H. Sen. Robert Kennedy's inability to prevent the development of several, local Kennedy for-President organizations is fre Published every morning except Sunday Willard Morean. a ereat man bv the Glens Falls Pnst Cnmnanv at ion1- An independent Democratic newspaper founded by George R.

Finch and William H. Rice. A consolidation of The Morning Star and The Morning Post. r- ii me ncia ot pnotograpny ana 5-Glen Glens Falls. N.Y.

Zip Code 12801. Ir quently cited as Dial KX 2-3131 for a I denartments uJi proof of his imJ 1 1 1 patience to pur sue the Whitef. 7 House next year anu nis loss nas Membfr oi THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for repub- kppn i 1 llcation of all the local news in this newspaper as well as all AP, news dispatches. ueL" i 'mourned in his SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By mail in territories not served by carrier boys and within the State of New 0n circles York and Vermont: $15 per year.

$8 for six months; S4 50 for three months; $2 00 per month. Other mall ter- i iti ntorifs within the United States; $20 per year: $10 for six months; $5.50 for three months: $2.25 per month. Known as Her-By carrier 54 cents per week; $27.60 per year payable in advance. Second Ciass postage paid at Glens Falls, cules" to i friends, he had, instead of wait- ine until Presi dent Johnson re-hl ADVERTISING RATES: Complete information supplied at Business Office The Poet-Star assumes no in truth, carried tires in 1972. Sen.

Kennedy'sjQfi financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements but will reprint that part of an advertise out a Herculean ment wnicn tne typographical error occurred. Advertisers win p.ease notify the management immediately task of editing of any error which may occur. MARIAN NB MEANS friends acknowledge that his intermittent public Wis the multi-volume a snh-' Encyclopedia of, they have enoueti problems of lor stantial nature without takine on GreystoneCHAMBERLAIS substantiated affairs like UFO's. Press. As a Call- Good Morning It is fortune, not wisdom, that rules man's life.

Cicero General Gavin's Report adjournment) Vtcd JrW In any case, the Soviets have been forma resident he brought the inclined to dismiss UFO's as nonsense 'fjrst Leica camera to the West and to disregard rumors of at a later period in his Then, last spring, a Russian professor, Ufe he blished exquisite books iynhcmw than Tl'on photography. But it is not for his professional Career that been picking up UFO's for the past 20 Retired General James M. Gavin back from his inspection of the war in Vietnam, rendered a report during a Sunday interview, that might have been better had it not been politically partisan. i i i i i years. This report must have somebody in the Kremlin or else the about Willard it is for rumors could no loneer be ignored.

Now his great wisdom about human For example, he joined the Republican I t.hev nrP tn h. invpciaotP Relations. opposition to President Johnson on the war, the tax increase, urban projects and other matters is designed to carve out a role for himself apart from the administration. In this manner Sen. Kennedy hopes to hold himself in a strategic position to step forward as an alternative to President Johnson within the Democratic Party whenever an opportunity presents itself.

Sen. Kennedy is a shrewd, pragmatic politician. He long ago rejected the possibility of a premature assault upon an incumbent firmly in command of the party machinery. And certainly he would not delude himself by dreaming there is such a vast public groundswell for him that a collection of amateur politicians in various states could get him the nomination against the wishes of every major Democratic power in the country. Therefore, in fairness to Sen.

Kennedy, ft is useful now to examine the "RFK in 68" movement that seeks to place Sen. crowd that likes to accuse the adminis-j In a world as sSpicious as ours, Itne'ratTon SVorgS tration of saying one thing and doing i has always seemed remarkable that the Mt it in his hucre bones he was another. Currently, General Gavin charg United States and the Soviet Union have at least six-and-one-half-feet tall, been so reluctant to suspect each other a giant of a man that the young of responsibility for UFO's. To be sure, people of America were doom- ed, the administration pictures itself as resisting aggression in Vietnam whereas, from the very outset of our Involvement, we have murmured of communists oc- cd to a pretty sterile sort of fu-it has considered Red China the real 1 casionally but we have never put little ture unless something was done enemy. red men in UFO's.

We always speak of change our national a ttitudes. Surely, there is nothing Inconsistent little green men for reasons not quite i UlUlItLl UHUlUCiaU'i VI III- clear. modern American dance, had a I. Goren on Bridge Perhaps this choice of colors has been feeling that America had cross-wishful thinking, an unwillingness to'ed a divide at some period in concede the communists the capabilitv(the Nineteen Thirties. The local of inventing UFO's just as it could ha? suddenly become a Air Force wishful thinking that all UFO's supermarket in which anything have a rational and non-threatening On Broadway By WALTER WINCHELL Celebs- in the Crowd: Play- On Broadway explanation.

Ihistory American children Tennessee Williams in At all events, it is nice to know thatbeing broueht up purely as con-sardi's (after a premiere) being BY CHARLES H. GOREN 10 If 47 By The Chiuto Tribune Neither vulnerable. East deals. NORTH A 10 3 2 A76542 82 the Soviets are now officially interested. 'sinners, lney couia nave wnat kidded by a We and they have not been able to! they wanted merely by asking! columnist with, cooperate on much besides the weather permission from Mr.

Great! anri nn snncp in a minor wsv Mavh. with no pressure me? I In these two positions. China is supplying arms to North Vietnam and the Viet Cong. Whenever we make a peace offer to Hanoi, Peking invariably turns it down before Ho Chi Minh has an opportunity to reply. The fact that China is filled with internal turmoil does not mean that its foreign policy has changed from the day it invaded Tibet and moved to take control of Indonesia.

It has announced a policy of "liberating" Thailand and the Thais are fighting subversion on their border. Our partisan politicians like to tkeep things neat and simple. The general evidently feels that opposing China and lighting aggression are not neat and simple enough; it has to be one or the other. Meanwhile, he proposed in second hand fashion he said the idea had been suggested that we turn the Viet- nam problem over to the Security Council I with an agreement to abide by its Judgment. This we cannot do unless the Security Council's judgment acknow- them to master skills or do any-, used to be on 3 could join forces in unraveling the thing that required a disciplin ed approach to life.

WEST AQ 7 654 Void 0 98 10 976 5 EAST A A 9 8 S7 8743 3 Willard Morgan felt that the youthful rebellions of the future newspapers in this town. Now I'm on only 2. Variety and The Morning Telegraph!" Gladys (ex-Mrs. Edward Rob would be aimless and uncreative precisely because boys and girls mystery of the UFO's. They really ought to be made to serve some useful purpose.

He Hit It 'Surprisingly Well' Last Sunday was a rough one for President Johnson. He attended church in old Williamsburg, a church whose encrustation of history is exceeded only by the discomfort of its were not being taught the neces inson, the art ex- WINCHELL pert, donating a Kennedy's name on the ballot here in the nation's first primary in opposition to President Johnson. The Kennedy group, so far as can be determined, consists of approximately two dozen people, most of whom seem to be more anti-Johnson and anti Vietnam than pro-Kennedy. The campaign coordinator is small town lawyer Eugene Daniell 63, who says he hopes to have a budget of Currently Daniell's modest aim is to attract enough supporters "to show that this movement isn't just a local professor at Dartmouth and a political agitator from Franklin." Disavows Effort Sen. Kennedy has disavowed the effort, a fact which does not seem to discourage Daniell.

"Some of us in the movement don't like Kennedy," he says frankly. "But we are against Johnson and united in that respect." Most Democratic politicians suspect that if Kennedy cannot run himself next year, he would prefer to see President Johnson defeated so that the 1972 presidential nomination could not be influenced from the White House. Indeed, there is sity of making things and doing things. It be too much to say that Willard Morgan fore 4-figure-check to the Runyon Cancer Fund. The proceeds of her exhibition in Movietown saw the coming of the hippie, who can only express himself pews.

There he heard the rector say that Beautiful Vonnie O'Brian being bussed long and hard on something was wrong in Vietnam and somebody should explain it. That same the cheeks by her husband No. 1 Competitor while he made like day a committee of a national journalistic fraternity charged that administra or herself, as a consumer, by swallowing or smoking drugs that change the world subjectively without the necessity of acting upon it. But he did have a prophetic instinct about the coming of a generation that would explode into the mindless-ness that is expressed in the a jealous husband in the Brooks Atkinson Theatre Foyer nine. If he was permitted to win the trick, then the defense was finished, for there was no way to get his partner in and since West had no trumps himself, South could not be prevented from ruffing out his two remaining clubs in dummy.

Trumps were drawn subsequently and declarer was able to claim 12 tricks. East usually frustrated this ending by trumping his partner's nine of clubs and returning a heart. This limited South to one club ruff in dummy, and he subsequently fell one trick short. Only one declarer uncovered the line of play that was bound to succeed against even perfect defense. After ruffing the opening spade lead, South began by cashing the king and ace of diamonds and then leading a third round which he ruffed in his hand with the nine of hearts thereby est ablishing North's diamond suit.

Declarer followed up by playing the ace and another club. East was obliged to trtimp his partner's nine and return a heart in order to prevent the cross-ruff. When West showed out on the first trump, declarer's course was clearly marked out. He won the trick with dummy's jack of hearts and led a high diamond. East, who was down to two trumps, ruffed in to prevent an immediate discard.

South overruffed and led a heart to North's queen to pull East's last trump. The two remaining diamonds provided a parking place for declarer's losing clubs. tion officials were being less than forth right In news announcements. To cap The Aga Khan's kid brother, Amyn, the classiest rhumba-buff on the Chateau Madrid his day, the President sought relief on the golf course and the club pro, asked parquet Lili St. Cyr, the phrase, "blowing your mind.

Willard and Barbara Morgan 'prettiest lobby decoration in the to comment on the President's game said he hit the ball "surprisingly SOUTH A Void A 10 9 6 5 2 OK 10 AJ43 The bidding: East South West North 2 A 4 A 5 Pass 5 9 5 A Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Five of 4 Today's hand aroused considerable comment when it was dealt during the Life Master's Pairs at the Summer Nationals recently concluded in Montreal, Canada. After East opened the bidding with one spade, many players holding the South hand chose to make an immediate cufe bid of two spades which is forcing to game. In the highly competitive auction that followed, North and South were usually obliged to bid six hearts in order to buy 'the contract. The result of this bid varied according to how the play proceeded. The opening lead was the five of spades which declarer ruffed, and the usual followup was to play the ace and another club.

East's queen fell under the ace and on the next lead West put up the ledges that we have a treaty obligation to defend South Vietnam. To dump the problem in the council's lap unconditionally would be to wash our hands of it. Besides, General Gavin has his own Ideas on what should eventuate in Vietnam. He thinks South Vietnam should be allowed to organize itself politically as it has done. He also thinks that both Vietnams should form a buffer zone between Red China and ourselves, meaning, one assumes, the free portion of Southeast Asia.

How does he propose to obtain these results if the whole disposition of the case is turned ever to the Security Council? Like many others, General Gavin would halt the bombing. He says it is immoral and militarily unproductive. "Immoral" is an odd word to use when two sides are waging war. "Militarily There is an ambiguous statement if were living in New York City Sherry-Netherland lobby with their two small boys, Lloyd Mrs. Douglas A.MacArthur tak-and Douglas, at the end of theng her turn in line during the Thirtiees.

When the war came supper rush at La Crepe they made a move to what were The recent Equity pickets then the open spaces of West- (against British actors) con- some 'evidence that Sen. Ken nedy is not adverse to undermining President Johnson a little with that goal in mind. chester County. They built a'spuous Dy meir apsence at me ever one was uttered. He hit the ball surprisingly well.

Like the rector, we ask: What does that mean? Like the committee of Sigma Delta Chi, the journalistic fraternity, we suspect a cover-up. Surprisingly well, indeed! The last report anyone had on the President's game, he parked his first two drives in the adjoining fairway. So, modern house with work soace.r. usunov premiere ce- fnr earh membpr nf the familv.lcause the Col'm shamed them The effort in New Hampshire, however, is not his way of do ing it. Willard bought an old Civil Warmth this kick-in-the-shins: "They printing press, complete with are wasting ume.

iney snouia historic type fonts, and installed, buy standingroom at all shows "This is not a personal Ken nedy movement," Daniell says. it in a basement work shop for maturing tsriusn piayers ana does "surprisingly well" mean that he It's a movement around ideas the boys. When young Lloyd and; take a lesson in acting!" unproductive" is a phrase that others managed to confine his game to one fair- Douglas Morgan, looking for! snmpthine inte.rest.inff and nrnf- In Our Alley: They such as General Westmoreland, who Is Kennedy has expressed. Many of us, however, feel Kennedy has not done enough on peace." way at a time? directing the fighting, do not agree with itable to do in wartime, chatting about world travel Some vears ago a man was observed nnr oi-oa crni to raise chickens for themselves. i a a at "Halleluiah Daniell admits that no prom But General Gavin made the point that we seem to fel that for halting the Ulciyiilfi aiunc vji vj.

vua uivw f.win- 1- 1 l- iu -u ht i i. Hflnv' ann nhir.r.Viiilr cur rnnrspc Thp rennrt rirrMilntpd that this ult uiuci -iviui gaiis cuiiu auieu iu ocuu courses, ine report circulated ma. mis she that thoro 0r0 inent New Hampshire Democrat is involved in the Kennedy movment. And while he voci HO; UV LlIC ULUVIUCU LllCV WC man had nlaved the first hole in ferously denies that his principal purpose is to help dump delivered on time to the family ten women for every man in refrigerator. Neighbors soon got Nary "In the United States," in on the deal, too.

chuckled "Baby" singer Nat Become Publishers Gales, "a guy's lucky if he has V.ni fir thro'" An ovni dl tiful news flash of the "Le Roi Jones Convicted!" Johnson, he also blithely says, We want to create a situation urn. vwicil vvaa iiiui lu iiic nu r.i strokes. When last observed he was working his way down a long par-5 hole about two feet at a time. Now if this man ever reached the stage' at which he hit the ball more or less squarely two or three times per round, it could truthfully be said that he had hit it surprisingly well: On the other hand, take an Arnie where a man his (the Presi dent's) age would decide his health could not take the strain point insofar as developing real King Features Syndicate said he((00Q nauance- SKewP-skills was concerned, the boys, liked the reminder on our type-There's a plumber in Tacoma, started a publication in theinwriter carriage, to wit: "When Washington named Carr. His print shop called the "Freshen Doubt Leave It Out" newspaper ads read "Honest Fee." Thev studied the one we editors alwavs Carr.

the Used John Dealer." Carmichael's very great song, 'Stardust'." Robert Stasel, 23, the rookie, stepped away from his switchboard and announced: "I'm so glad to meet you, Mr. Parish. My fiancee (Maria Cariati) and I have a difference of opinion on what to have played at our wedding. She insists on Mendelssohn's Wedding March, which is for Squares. But it will (Continued on Page 9, Col.

bombing of North Vietnam, Hanoi should halt the supplying of its forces in the south although we would continue to supply ours. That, he says, would not be reciprocity, and he is correct. We should like to see the bombing halted so as to find out how the communists would react. But the strategic advocates of such a step General Gavin included ought to go a step further and say what they would do if the communists ignored the gesture. Somehow we do not believe that General Gavin's overall recommendation of electing a moderate Republican President is the real answer.

Utilizing UFO's of another Daniell also hints that since Sen. Kennedy is not interested in the organization it might shift its support to some other senator or congressman. "What we are doing is encouraging the (Continued on Page 9, Col. 3) Palmer or a juck mcKiaus, annci uit.mibusiness and wrote about iti atl(j used in the old days," he report-with gout or bursitis in both shouldersJbrought in the neighbor kids to ed, "was this one. 'Throw It Up and if they managed to whack out drives help them set.

linoleum blockTo The Ceiling. If It Sticks of 225 yards or so, consistently, it could-type. To teach the boys the real-PRINT r.0Mniniu cniH tbnt. thpv hit. t.hp ball ities of sex.

the older Morgans First-Nighter in Row B-2 at the Brooks Atkinson Theater: "Halfway Up The Tree," an alleged comedy by Peter Usti- n-oii I bought them a couple of Novelet: His multi-millionaire, nov, drove me out into the fresh 1j 'nnd to make them realize that grandfadda was getting to be a air after Act II Amazing However, the ordinary dufter, II to a death is a part of life they con-j "nuisance," so Our Hero alleged coincidence: Almost the very it he hit the ball surprisingly we.l tractcd to take a superannuated1 and he managed to have The same theme: papa turning on 'S WORLD that would feel hot waves of indignation ris- chicken or two from them for Old Gent committed to The, his creepnik sons and dghtrs. the family table. i Funny Farm Not Ions after Those who have espoused the view i ing in his breast. He would feel insulted The Morgan boys have long Grampaw Let Go His will The "well" part he would not qunrrei since given up chicken raising. 'bequeathed every penny of his Tt hp the sn mri si 1 1 that hurt.

Unless, of course, he had been play- t0 his "considerate" The courts, affecting their garb, unwashed feet, phaggitti and lezzy hairdos and making them as ashamed of him as he of them all of which this dept. raved about (when other critics didn't) in "What Did We Do Wrong?" starring Paul Ford, America's ing against the club champion and had cran fatnili' i uu: -jr won. In such a case, the surprise plainly) Generalizing from, their own (this is delicious!) th? grandson would nppiy to ine ciuimp. dui "imso; experience wiin their well-known inerate in H-elv- like this do not happen and may be Morgans spoke to their wood) provcs that Thc 01d to Charles Chaplin that communist dictatorships and free countries have nothing in common will be chagrined to learn that they do. They have unidentified flying objects.

The Soviet government has just announced the establishment of a special commission to investigate reports of UFO's. Americans interested in the UFO mystery may be disappointed to learn that just as in this country, the Soviets have assigned the matter to an air force officer. The air forces are inclined to be more skeptical about UFO's than private organizations are. Perhaps this is because missed from consideration. mt inr.ce of "sound mind!" Anthony Quales, as Daddv.

is What that Williamsburg pro meant System of family living veddy BriMsh and TlTop with his "surprisingly well" comment i 1 was lamiiy ana Njpht Owlequcnce Att'n, Eileen Herlie also comes over the President's golf was that he had; ud rl Ve Ed of.Thc Washington Exachy The Teen-Urge-Set tt trnAc 'ui nj amincr, tnc columns newest: in the cast are not ready lor friends, school wonder the President did not finish the everything else. Everything was: "uk t. staltcrsifroaday Une male 18 holes. A man can take just so mucn. fun in the Morgan household, but the ooint is that it was W1S ine eniry PDaoiy leit live, not oassive.

fun. When theiX0 "urcui. V1Z: I "at by the time this appears I ,1 11 3 Minutes a Dav By James Keller furnace failed Barbara Mor- children print, unless my confreres-gan would photograph the aaoriental W1fe). wcre'on-the-aisles decided to veto my ice crystals on her membership in "Children veto. iin u-inrimrs Anrf tomnnr.irv the American Revolution' dio windows.

And temporary mals and by steady practice he Strengthen us. Father, with became expert in the subject, hope for what we can accom- "I am not a Daughter of DROPOUT TRAINS YOUTHS A former drifter is now training 60 "underachievcrs" in the Midtown Vignette: He is a disaster was always something "I am not setting mvself uu Plls" "om that could be exploited in imag- lhe Revolution," a reader adds, handsome young man, a rookie (Dist. bv McNaught Inc.) as an example to these kids, inative tvnc fonts in the boys' ulu. ncnee ine uia (probationary) cop in the N.Y field in which he made good sajd- "But I hope that they the weatherman isn't hedg-. basement print shop.

jt.ais nave taken their share of Police Dept. Presently being marine biology. will see that they can learn even ing when he predicts paruyi because willard act- lMl- un nat; trained at the 17th Precinct on The man now heads his own;" they. should decide to drop clfHldv" 0r "partly sunny" ed as a creative father, his publicity-spree. ine rumor.

E. 51st Street taking calls-for business in Florida. He is 01 sch001 ana inal 1 I skies. The forecast means that children became creators ine two children were help, etcetera to relay to HQ makc a career for themselves. three-tenths to seven-tenths of selves.

Isn't there a lesson here; 'eligible but not 'suitable' for for relay to the nearest prowl One ol the most lasting con-tlie skv yM be by 'for parents everywhere if they membership. you can car The other ante meri- sidered one of the foremost col lectors of sea animals and fish want to avoid a succession of get the C.A.R. to debunk it?" dian (about 4'ish) we witnessed lugubrious hippie generations? The first newspaper to appear tritmtions ol one wno nas A prcdiction of "slowly a comeback is to be of practical u.mporatui'cs" indicates heip to those who want Jo Jo incrcase of 5 lo 10 degrees something with their lives. The, in tne fonowing 12 hour period. Lord has put us on earth here UJJ personally invited six the booking of some scum prominent women to observe' After they were clinked for the the elections in Vietnam.

Each'night we introduced our guest offered a flimsy excuse to the Sgts and other members None Went The son of one 'of The Bravest Finest of the world's wealthiest pen; "Gentlemen." we intro'd. "meet on Sunday in the United States which he supplies to research laboratories all over the U.S. Only a few years before, as a college dropout, he had been in much the same position as the young people he is presently helping. But, by reading everything he could find on sea ani- to serve each other. Andorra is a principality of was thc Sunday Monitor of Bal- "Through love be servants ohvallcvs and moounlains set high Uimorc, Md.

It appeared Doc. "At bucks a minute, they've got a RIGHT to insult our inteWyencer' one another. jin the Pyrenees on the border manufacturers is a skid-row vagrant in L.A. Most beau- 18, 17, and consisted of four pages. Mitchell Parish, the poet whose word-mafiic is married to Hoacv (Galatians 5: 13) of France and Spain..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Post-Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Post-Star Archive

Pages Available:
1,052,834
Years Available:
1883-2024