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THE GAUX mis JULY 10, 1969 PAGE 18 ALVIN CROWE (jJbdLieA^^ Nonik QiAoLina OL^iAjnciJive, ^Lpb6 f SpoAjtdweoA. t^\ap^ Book/^ !o^ HomemojcLe. ^^/lede/iv'ed HaiucLmocked D/iey^^e^ GEKHRAL CONSTRUCTION OF COMMEi^CIAL AND RESIEEOTIAL BUILDINGS Ceramic Tile Pella Sliding Glass Doors and Windows Phone 526-2668 Highlands ("ARE WE LOSniG OUR UBERTYy FROM P. 32) have died to maintain, and which Chris tians love to maintain with a deathless devotion. The man who loves liberty best and will do most to foster it is willing to make every compromise and surrender which T*7ill bestoTf the greates good upon the greatest number. liberty disting- uises our free and enlightened civili zation from the life of the savage and the hermit. We surrender a part of our property in the form of taxation for the support of government; and if nec essary, we give our lives in war for the protection of the government and preservation of our country. We give each other half the highway when driving and we share a common fund to keep up the road. I have a right, the liberty, to walk in a straight line if I choose, but not if it passes through another man*s house. The extremes of liberty are despo tism (The power, spirit, or principle of a despot5 tyranny. A government di rected by a despot.) on the one hand, and anarchy (The state of society where there is no law or supreme power; a • state of political disorder, a state of confusion or disorder) on thedbher. The glory of modern times is to have abol ished the former and encouraged the lat ter. F.B.I. Director Hoover states; "The new left movement is a splintered movement with varying shades of idealogy and differing objectives. The hard-line Marxist-Leninist element certainly looks to the establishment of a Coiraminist gov ernment in this country. Other elements representative of the hinilistic, anar chistic philosophy would be satisfied IflTE'SlTFflK HOUS COUNTRY HAIl WITH RED-EYE" GRAVY HOT BISCUITS EVERY HORNING OPEN 6:30 to 9:30 simply with the destruction of our form of government to be followed by an ill-defined communal state." Liberty is government by the people, of the people, and for the people, guard ed by constitutions and laws, the ideal of human rule. Ihe autocrat, religious or political, claims the bodies and souls of men, and insists upon the surrender of every right and privilege to his rule; the anarcliist delaims against the surren der of any right or privilege to govern mental control. We have both theories to contend with, here in our land today. If the autocrat is not here in his old and kingly robe, he masquerades in the garb of the plutocrat (supreme court) the monopolist, the political ringster, and even the priestly goi^n. I'feny theories have put a strain upon our Constitution. The growth and monopoly (CON'T PAGE 19) DINING ROOM OPEN ■ Breakfast 8-10 Lunch 12-2 Dinner 6 - 9s30 SERVING EVERY NIGHT Fried Chicken Countly Ham Shrimp Chopped Steak Mtn. Trout Choice Steaks; Delmonicos and T-Bones Fresh Vegetables Home-style Cookinjj Sunday Lunch - Smorgasbord GARS « TRUCKS SALES ^ SERVICE FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS 24-^Hcur Wrecker Service PHONES s Day 52i;-2l56 52li-3117 Night 52i;-219U CONLEY MOTOR CO. FRAMUN, N.C.
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