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larry let's uh... c_b_s_ news correspondent and cannot proper national
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all very distinguished guests for this evening ephedra richard abre
upload used to be a no-man's land but
these are the days when
by buying a ticket on a commercial airline dignify crossing off on think a
cocktail at the same time
delhi three score more years ago by thirty five years ago
our guest tonight
found out whether there was any land north of the north american continent
he made a purchase coverage liked and
i must say that
admiral boorda our guest tonight is going to administer the explorer
but he's been an inspiration to countless americans
a bird you've been to both live
for myself for
is ready
unexplored land left on this
that might appeal to adventurous young americans
uh... yesterday
and that up around the buffalo because it's getting credit at panera because
they find out it's really usable
that only two eleven
but militarily
but strangely enough players left in the world today an area is big in the united
states
it's never been seen by human beings
and that's beyond that poor on the other side of the south pole
from middle america
and they say here and i think it's quite
astonished
that they should be in areas biggies at unexplored there's a tremendous there's
a lot of adventure left
down at the bottom of the world will be allowed to see that
i don't
my mother would you say that this is you've been to both
the extended over that these expeditions to such
faro places we could he here because of modern techniques or of still is data
still close at hand
well it's interesting that
and i think they could use to be with the old small planes
and the small cruising history we have to put down bases
three replace the dog teams
because it was uh...
big improvement
but now the pain you go much faster and their safer
and they have a much bigger cruising usually and that the danger of it
terribly heavy load
admire diana expedition to which i believe you are the adviser is now
uh... what does that expedition doing
well actually i respect that
and it's a reconnaissance expedition
has gone down to the south korea
to make certain observations
and uh... to the person basis
they will be back in april and they will report back
and upon the information we get
from that undertaking
and we were based
the bigger expedition mister fromm
is that i definitely plan to arrive says being plan right now
so i'm going to say to you that uh... they will be
number of expeditions will follow up
i think a half the year
bottom of the world because the government
has really become interested
elaborate honest and i think everybody can induce an awful because it's only
our greatest challenger
soviet russia look for why this industry is made at the bottom of the world
nobility gone there
knowledge then is
pretty cold
there's only one family lives and that's a emperor penguins little ones live
for the mouth
i tell you one reason they're interested
it's by far the most
valuable important place left in the world
for science
that's where the sanctity groups all over the nation
are really interested
but more important than that
it's uh... it it has to do with the future
as a nation
those to come after us even knew during our lifetime
because
it happens to be an untouched reservoirs
of natural resources
and then
you know there's nowhere else wings with an ever-increasing exhilarated
far-flung places once uses like beef up an awful was and no-man's land
become very useful
created by them in the world
will be important
not only to us but our allies
hot dogs and i was gonna ask you does it have
military and part
uh... it has some and uh... as a wells thinks it will continue to strengthen
ever-increasing exhilaration
that's bringing these places close up
and in the future
i can see a time when it will be very very important strategically
caused a lot of air power increase there is a strategic importance of places like
the whole very much hope that it was very very much so
even now
if anything happened in the loss the panama canal
we would have to control the islands
just small of antarctica which are pop
of antarctica
american and take part
aforeserve that uh... there are seven confidence in the world
was ever been seen by a woman that that i think there's a victory too
well actually proper missions madam
said i know that's true
romans ever stepped foot upon
in our happened and it's most peaceful place
furthermore last very long
dentist and another you're working with a there are no but company in charge of
frozen foods no thirty future for frozen foods dummies
frozen extremity
well i think the human rights can be helped
that that
this to start out by
do you know
whose uh... napping in the day
humanitarian
he had a land that we went down that uh...
for five years
and finish their meal that we had left there
on the table in the event that you needed
in america
everything was perfect including the better
so he got the idea of this frozen bread
an already sent somebody he said some new york times is
went very well some stuff people
it instead then the antarctic
against the evening news
even have any people knowing the starting it together
the event of an atomic war stay there forever
admire you speak of the resources of antarctica monarch but uh...
what are the natural resources
well-being
we found enough
within a hundred million miles of the south pole
in a great uh... in read your mouth
is not covered in snow
and up to supplant the whole world for
and as i said so called out his evidence of them
and many other minerals
and we're pretty sure others i love that poll shows a bottom of the world
now by far the coldest back
in the world where that cold is it sounded below zero
well there was one stop
saw everything his oral and as evidence
by the u_n_
is it a secret is there you hang in there that would be looking at would be
practical to uh... actually go after i suppose everything else would be
economically uh...
unfeasible with well let me
*** to expend a resource is the time of carmen
leaking we'll have to go after that stuff
when i aborted which is headed by the iranian i'm not sure about that they
want to have a way out fight
all antarctica razor competition among other nations to try to get information
about their at occupant and her possibly to secure some of these resources
well it yes
and there are several nations
then what you do it
russia is interested
venture
australia as an expedition them
the argentine
the chili
new zealand
now you can understand those people in there being an interested because then
it down
museums israeli king chileans
and those stadiums
and so uh...
and we don't do much about claiming
and how you are my jury envelope crocodile
uh... honor that my expeditions now there are a lot better at well you know
as i said its most pieces they said well but i don't think it will be flown
because of this intense interest on the part of a
of other nations and this nation thoroughbred are part of the traditions
of thing of the pastors with his ex
division and exploration
make a fishing expedition now period government function before uh... the
knowledge i don't think so
i think themselves
it may be more or less a thing of the case
but not other other expeditions
adore there's an animal
the smartest expedition now on the way as a government expedition yet said city
government
problematical ways they're great difference between the cover the world
in a bomb or
and that is
now that the north pole is a southern ocean ten thousand feet deep
itself for
the scent of a plateau
ten days in feet high
vanaf pharmacies surrounded by air
conferences slightly frozen
the antarctic continent is surrounded by name
donna rice
frozen season at least over that last night
that itself
is a presto it gets in some places fourteen thousand feet up
had been over areas about fifteen
and this is a little bit chilly up there
so is that is that big
treatment at the bottom of a and did not really isn't a proletariat brutal
honorary often here said that
young america's now are in his heart is their forefathers
you think that americans
do measure up to the standards uh... the physical standards and
morale status of the past
i don't believe it i think it is
what would you say with the most valuable factor expedition is that uh...
row
of
courage or is it
ship with that
but i've always thought that
life
by far the most importantly
the british told me
an actress and then finally i couldn't possibly get soon when the night without
a mutiny
effective more than twenty min
but they said sense at flooded to me
metric fifty-six annexed
and so on
so and i don't find that motive is the most important thing and then when the
night when
spare *** your next
that specific looking very
medical care if if you don't thank you very much at all for it
uh... big picture here
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may i introduce our color additives for this edition of the lawn gene com usko
larry of this error from the c_b_s_ television news dot
and francis w carpenter of the associated press
our distinguished guest for this evening is the operator ji kaisi foreign
minister of australia
our guest tonight is generally regarded as one of the top
diplomats of the western world he was the first minister to washington and
during world war two he was a member the british war cabinet electric shock
and in recent years he's conducted the foreign policy obv australia they keep
our the pacific
this casey
who helped negotiate the resentment of the fact right now is that a scrap of
paper or uh... doesn't have any real and effective meaning
pursues sorry reproduced on strike against rebecca
but we hope and believe in fact we're convinced
that that whenever treaties got to have life breathed into it in the next six
months
who were quite certain it's going to happen and it's going to be much
affective means
uh... restoring
uh... there some sort of
reasonable conditions in southeast asia we believe it's most valuable thing
and we had extremely grateful we people in australia
for the an issue of the united states shown
sobbing all this business all
well mister casey uh...
i was at the guns are blooming now and the uh... against kimaya strata from osa
and uh... nothing seems to be happening
well accident outside the canada treaty area
they'd northern liberties just south of
that area
atentamente
infamous case do you think that there will be in a sort of a general or
breaking out then it's an easy reference form also they seem to me making a
motion that uh... formosa
yesterday said it
it looks on the menacing at the moment
but i can't believe myself that
that either side they're really wants a full scale war
and that could quite easily chemical approx
obviously commish chinese in the first place
charo great deal more restraint
than they seem to be doing economic well on the part of the communist chinese
there's still a great campaign to try to get them admitted to the national
council's into the u_n_
but do you think the about the about a man when i say tuition our and to remind
you know stranger is reduced to a new years
we trust and once they're quite simply to the last few years
uh... and we see uh... chinese communist aggression in career
uh... then again when that was finished with a broken that what was brought to
an end we had it in indochina
uh... and uh... there is a warning stopped in indochina did you get these
outbreak of
bird attention and uh... e
income all right
so we don't think that uh...
really reflects
said peaceful intent
after all of a peaceful end twenties they prescribe jerry and the membership
of united nations
litigate is one thing is that to plant against outside aggression by the
communist
but what about the most subtle means of the
version
yes like czechoslovakia yeah
that indeed their that is the real nannies
uh... outright aggression well you couldn't
cooperative your conference you know what a tease
birthday more subtle
ctr the colonists of
hope to find out is this business of internal subversion
it's very hard to cope with
although we're going to happen due to try to cope with it
if he breaks out in southeast asia
we've been trying to do that by ear
trying to uh... with the consent of the government's themselves there
trident ordered to strengthen those governments
uh... to strengthen their their uh...
there there on the internet police forces to strengthen their economies
and tron uh...
uh... improve the standard living there people's all those things build up into
uh... situation in which internal subversion attend rate is very much more
difficult risque delete partaking in important conference in canada
well i have anything to do with the uh... building up of southeast age a i
think so um... yes that is the the the could become bullpen conference that
uh... we we started a few days time
uh... yes the object of the colombo cramped
is to strengthen the economy is to do to improve the standard of living
uh... of all the peoples of south and southeast asia
that the people try to do that of course
primer to yourselves uh... united states
also great britain and canada new zealand announcers
and the countries that uh... we both are benefiting by the colombo cramped
uh... countries and i can get back east and so on
uh... obama
indonesia
for the countries of indochina
and the philippines and of course i am to
leslie one planet everybody seems to be able to agree on them an area and uh...
agent
the researcher or controversy about the collaborative and that's it
a means of
penalizing the and as you might say
penalizing in economic and technical aid uh... to those countries have been a
much needed
if you are a student at a pretty tough time during the war your people feel now
about the japanese
well uh...
i think that uh... the average australian would
say to your answer to that
one source finish well let's finish chicago uh... harboring um...
distrust and dislike
forever
i think the sensible thing is true that bygones be bygones intron
uh... to help japan the comma
are useful in cooperative member
of the good of the world community
uh... louisville let them into your colombo plan to build up talking to
uh... well that's coming up next week i don't want to focus the result of that
but i hope
food for my substitute and
comes into the club book uh... yes my myspace and a m relation between
australia and the united states have always been very good
but uh... from your recent uh... visit here have a lot
do you think this country can do
and
to think australia and we do
they will
ways you're actually say waves
tried over the years running successfully with with your great help
though to keep on the best possible relations with you there that uh...
you ask what you're going to well loved
i suppose in a mile away when did say that uh... as where the i think the the
biggest will producers in the world
i wish you'd use more willing to let her
litigated persisted is a member of the british commonwealth
but it always seems to me that killed most firmly behind and supporting
american policy
what would happen if you had to choose between the british commonwealth and
uh... the policies of the united states where armed strange drastic because i'm
sometimes aspect of my own country
but uh...
i think a simple answer is that it would never be a matter of choosing
uh... we believe we people in australia believe most strongly
that uh...
uh... for the future security and indeed the survival of the
democratic world
u_n_ re
becuse the british people to the american people's
productive march along this close together as one blade of a pair of
scissors so the other
and that goes for australia
and this country
uh... it's never my hope and pray that every matter choosing
rat we're going to go to our mother country great britain
but that doesn't stop us being on the database
possible relations with you
mister casey hill
some of our people across these days with ah...
some fellow dominion is like uh... particularly india antitank the rise of
the neutral ism in net nature info india indonesia
than an asset or a uh... lost to western world
it's not a policy uh... of course is that i i think a red eyes
is not a policy that
to uh... that we agree with
uh... doctor those countries you mentioned in getting deb
uh... and w jinisha
uh... their property capable of making their minds up themselves
uh... it just so happens we don't agree with the policy
erties uh... will i don't think it's a policy of the scheduled just to have the
word go
interested not straight there we've uh...
we believe that your confidential
in the world as it is today we believe the issues are so great
uh... and so on embracing him so
economically important
as between communism and democracy that you've got to take sides
we happen to believe it
drop it because we've done
but uh... marriages are not going to criticize their policy because of a good
friends of australia each one of them
uh... must kid i'd like to approach the question of politics from another angle
really get awful lot from uh... australian men around uh... in the
united states senate and the united nations
uh... the ladies and politics in australia leading to the other half moon
and uh...
now we hear from right now it is
aberrant degrade many inactive politics we've got three or four women i suppose
he knew the active politics in australia
but of course behind the scenes they take went ahead and things
quite politically minded
but uh...
at doesn't result in many of them being actually members of our various province
will be said their places in the home in australia senate uh... may what i'd
probably tall enough as i say that i was out there
but you're sick
scandinavica gave you a retaining familiar tennis players
and that brings us to a political point
two years i believe the olympics will be held in australia
and uh... the soviet union and australia seem to have uh...
taken back there and both of those over the uh... the pace of that
that soviet uh... representative chose freedom down at they don't let the
russians into play it in the olympic games
well yet but it was interesting it's you know oxford will arise
uh... icing sort of a problematical whether they'll come
uh... the russians bro corporations with that
state took the initiative and broke alterations by reason of the
discovery of a agenda of aspiring in australia
and i think they probably have to uh...
think of it before they come out to australia to take part of the olympic
games
but i think if they were to work
applied for visas i would expect that they would get them
litigator like to ask you a very serious question if we still have enough time
you can for a course with the highest authorities in the world on on many
subjects predicted a foreign policy
do you feel that the cold war is intensifying are we
hastening towards an end
actual conflict between the communist countries
annual necessary impaired door quantities uh... meverach rogers sales
more of speculation of a judgment
but uh...
i can't bring myself to believe that the war the world is going to destroy itself
uh... you know the great wall
the cold war of course are you going to go on
and i think that uh... the other side the colonists i'm
is much better at the cold war we are
they seem to be able to work
the roads mall
uh... imagination to work
embarrassing as
uh... by one of movement after another
of the cold war
as i said i don't think we are
anything like as well organized to conduct the cold war is the is the
communist countries are unfortunetly
but it you don't think that the conflict
inevitable
if i had to once again so no direct i would say no i do not think that
conflict is inevitable
thank you very much mister casey
there was a pleasure walking into the united states thank you very much mister
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the editorial board for this edition of the lounging promise bill close
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our distinguished guests
mostly all over richard g casey
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mister william bradford you re editor of the american victory
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i would distinguish gift for this evening is mister roberts the pricing
vice president and controller of the united states steel corporation
the opinions expressed are necessarily those of the speakers
mister tyson as vice president of the u_s_ steel corporation which is the
biggest of the steel companies
through a very highly qualified spokesman for the industry in the
present labor crisis
so i'd like to begin by asking you wide as the industry feel that the
recommendations of the
wheat stabilisation board were unfair unjustified
all of us who wrote the words revelations or has recently made
recommendations to settle it
recommendations which are much
in costume companies
than any wage settlement
even recommended by government heretofore or obtained by the union
collective bargaining
thing about the president's statement that they're still waiting to just
catching up with the rest the country
the frozen in his statement
misled i'm sure
fears of the risers are resorted to statistical trickery
designated
certain key industries
memorial for now
me increases which the workers in those industries every sleeve
during a period in which they say steelworkers are received nothing
the facts are over freak shows where
starting date
one minute after
the steelworkers received a large increase
that increase went into effect on december first nineteen fifty
according to the bureau of labor statistics the average hourly earnings
and steelworkers
since they got that increase in genuine in december of nineteen fifty
have increased approximately twenty cents per hour
with other industries which must truman mention according to the same series of
figures
have increased from
thirteen cents to about twenty one points
that is most definitely not be catcher
well my understanding is that in the last three months outside a mast year
nineteen fifty-one
being wages in all manufacturing industries were about a dollar
sixty-three an hour and the wages in the steel industry about a dollar
eighty-eight an hour read about rose correct
so they they were already about sixteen percent ahead before mister truman
thought they had a catch-up to catch up and that's it
mister tyson
uh... to our audience of course you represent a very bad stand rich
and powerful industry
and our audience has heard a great deal about this site out like you to simplify
it possible
now what is the financial position the comparative financial position of this
vast rich and powerful industry
as compared with the earth to go
spokesman for the government the price for arise rumors
truman referred to the enormous profits which the steel industry
is making them has made
the facts are
at this field from the street
profits in nineteen fifty-one were some fourteen percent lower than they were in
nineteen fifty
and i've done work trends continue through the first quarter of nineteen
thirty
with that down with ranchers and what was the steel corporation this field
industries
position
as regards holding the line against inflation did you want to increase uh...
prices without increasing wages are what was the steel in his industry's position
found a victory for a moment to the defense production art
offers a price for it was rationing has agreed that this film industry is
entitled to a price increase
upwards of three dollars per ton whether or not
there is any wage increase in its present controversy
however has been the position of the industry
since early in these negotiations
at the public was tired of round after round of wage and price spirals and
we've had five of them since the end of the war
and they propose that the industry would forego unit price increase to which they
were entitled
labor would forego an increasingly are telling our audience here that you were
making less money than you were in last year
and the steel industries position wise if you wanted to hold inflation land and
maintain the situation as it as it wise to have absolutely no correct sir now mr
harmon took the position could he was on the side of the american people with the
government was on the side in representing the american people is it
your position that the industry was working back taking that position was
working in the best interest of all the american people
over before i have missed almost position somewhere
he apartment buildings that you've been increased wages
stimulate wage isn't the same time you can stabilize prices
and the public is not affected
whether or not
there is a price increase
if those wage package goes into effect
four hundred and fifty four million people that mister harmon speaks of
will play a very large part in consequence
whether it is
through increased prices of these
wages
wage pattern spread to other industries
or whether it is through increased taxes
or whether it is true
further inflation
lament the fact that they could be a good idea if the steel industry were now
too
renewal that proposal for no price increase no wage increase so that its
position would be clear beyond any doubt
created history is replete with a proposal on many occasions as well
the recommendation of the wakeboard very
support which it has received from
spokesman for the government including president
same level that is a step that has gone beyond
what's going to be the result of this
that
wage increase
on the taxes paid on the fact is we see by the government from the steel
industry
for corporate package that is
has been proposed yield about thirty cents indirect way to go
as these as those patterns prayers that would result in another thirty cents
based on historical record of the corporation and its associated companies
in the industry
with regard to the prices of the things which you have to bar
taxes which the corporation or reindustrialize playing
all about
to warn in relation to the floor
similar words two-thirds of the profits before faxes upgrade to the government
contracts and what was that amanda back in nineteen fifty one thing in nineteen
fifty one that would have amounted to about three hundred and
fifty to three hundred and seventy five million dollars for the industry
how many american people are represented in the ownership of the steel industry
issue
i would estimate there were some seven hundred or so in return for two thousand
three
seven hundred and fifty thousand people on the steel industry and how many
people work for it
for about six hundred and fifty thousand
who are represented by
customers unit
i'd say that that seven hundred and fifty thousand does include a great many
more
represent indirectly through insurance companies
savings accounts savings banks and so on
now must on all made by a point sir
now the fact
wage increases and price increases if price increases such as the steel
industry now insist upon
uh... went into effect it would cost every family amount in our audience
three hundred dollars more this year
now what is your view on that
vibrators figure is absolutely wrong
it's impossible for me to arrive in the search for
by sent before
arithmetic or bar calculus
there was a price increase in industrial
commensurate with the increase in cost in all of the process from twelve
dollars per ton
and for the rear of every increase in cost
and there is about a time when a quarter of steel per family in this
packwood represents on fifteen or sixteen dollars per family
we would have to be permitted many times to arrive at the stalls
figure therefore
uh... as i understand the positions in
the government and the unions
to start what in effect is another round of wage and price increases
and uh... the government claims that that's really good
will work after the good of all the people
and you're still industry would rather hold a land and have no price increase
and no wage increase and it's your position that that would be to the best
interest of the american valuable contributor the best interest for paul's
people
i'd like to get to another question that we didn't finish with a little bit while
ago mister tyson we talked about what the government would lose
in taxes from the steel industry but so far with the same pattern of wage
increase from poland generally
what do you estimate of what the government would lose generally in taxes
from all industry
government we were
net of any additional to actually go from the recipients of those work and
careers with loses both ways
to seven and a half billion dollars
yellowstone's if there is no increase in price anywhere along well
it not sir i'm sure that
howard as before
the program is over
would like your prediction sir
as to how this uh... national
emergency is going to resign itself
out of the *** of core question
is impossible to
porto just what may happen in the situation
i think at this moment
the public at large is more concerned with the outcome of the proceedings
pending before the supreme court
if the supreme court decided
or uphold the president has preserve shin
procedures legal
because my opinion of the american people have lost their freedom
if you hold the company's
the president embers
no settlement
up to that time
the president's photos we vehicle provided by congress
the taft hartley act
to settle this dispute
but i'm sure there are it is very much appreciate couriers sir and thank you
for being with us
the editorial board for the tradition of wrongdoing problem for partners for
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our distinguished guests for this evening on doctor ruposi plan on
president of atlanta university and doctor hardest embalmed
president of lincoln university
first just a moment taken on another people in our educational system
the supreme court decision on on segregation in our public schools
has affected seventeen states and the district of columbia
now our guests tonight our representative of the president's of
although thirty one major universities
i would like to ask them
how this revolution in education is affecting them
dr tempe represent university in the south
do you foresee a tremendous surge of uh...
stevens in your
university for higher education as a result of this decision
yes
partly as a result of that and partly as a result of the great populations of age
which we are expecting
jordan already
are in the world we're going to school in the next
twelve years most of many of these students will be in college
and colleges which we represent will be needed along with the other good
colleges in the nation
to educate these children in the way of democratic movement which we find
ourselves appointment productive on what you think his views more importantly
syndication decision or this uh...
surge in our population growth
if you do that on the segregation decision more
*** students will be entering high school and then i suppose going on to
college
european combined with what uh... there will be the
uh... development of an equality of the percentages of negroes attending high
schools and colleges
there's now a leg perhaps of uh... twenty or thirty years over the
percentages uh... apart from a grows in the south as compared to fight some
southern whites as compared to
and when these two uh... triple-a div affects hit the high schools and
colleges
and there will be an even greater expansion indicated for higher education
in the south
than in the use or the west uh... to my opinion i'll ask you gentlemen what is
it
going to happen to your *** university their private universities are a bit
more private thirty-one colleges and united *** college
of private we started the fund as you probably know by then usually north to
meet the needs of these private institutions
for color operating expenses like all of the private colleges where we just had a
difficult time getting enough money to keep i work at higher levels
all of these colleges affiliate credited
these students will be in school they grow and other students in school in
america
we think and we know that these colleges along with the other good colleges in
the nation
will be needed to educate
young people who will not alleged and professional education
in the years ahead of time a related article instead
won't economic forces make the uh...
*** students are rushed to the state university's if they're non-racial
after the decision really takes effect
someone will go into a political the private companies
is a sort of balance of democracy mister kessler
there'd be many things that we can do with this there are certain freedoms
that we have that no state colleges
white pony grunwald herself conehead
investors unique carbonite paul but i think you leave
for justice to uh...
when you can go to chicago i think you really think that one university wants a
some young others
but actually
we will
needed to exist
we will find monies from people imbalance
gives and friends
who believe in private occasion that's one of things
we've been doing here in new york interesting people in
the continuation of good private colleges so that we can act still has a
balanced in american democracy
for educational purposes for all these people productive on do you think that
it is the amount segregation ruling which will
started to minister ingress of students into the colleges
or will the old economic loss still hold forth
and to prevent the negroes from entering it
institutions of higher learning
or they're bound to operate just as we have in the northeaster
over with uh... free admission date
uh... handicap
of family with the lab richa in combat
is about one half of the american aboriginal
acts as a very effective barrier to the uh...
intrusion of many people once we are doing a great brittany gross of the
brunt of the private colleges of the northeastern states
i would like to say one thing ruthless about the
necessity for private indication on the south of the
uh... where the constraints of the state park even less likely to be
uh... activated on the front zero
liberal thinking
uh... which has been my mind indicates a are very great need for the persistence
of private foundations
under the control of public spirited citizens who are not under the
constraints of
political activity always a entails
well uh... mysql you had people come up by the nationwide shortage of teachers
which exists in all institutions
to the people
will go to your universities
become teachers or are they going out of the question to you by the
real wages opportunity chins
who perhaps don't understand this and saw that actually
cleaning sold
and seven percent of negroes
possibly america still live in the south
uh... education offers
perhaps we
surest
economic
base for a *** family
negroes although they are not yet accepted in large numbers in industry
and business
in the ordinary
daily occupations uh... in which the average quarterly on the south princes
livelihood
in the teaching profession you have a lot of the number of negroes injuring
them to do with industrial business and
the white was months ago in industrial businesses
actually in our own situation and atlanta i suppose fifty percent of our
students going to education
bloom
things are for a moment
well you hear everything is cool in the air
north so to speak in pennsylvania
dealers stevens actually stay in the state or do they migrate elsewhere once
they have graduated from the lincoln university talked about
well you have a considerable migration but at the same time the
yet appreciable number of students from the south
uh... we uh... maori save uh... on the whole return to the south
i'm thinking of uh... to very interested alumni a one in south carolina won in
tennessee both positions will have uh... the extraordinary feature of having a
clientele that is uh... principally quite in those other two southern states
hometown boy is one who went back to south carolina the other back to the
city
and uh...
uh... many people who are poor believe it with both cases are very profitable
abled men who have this very large constituency of white patients
we don't know that i could ask you this question this may seem far afield from
education
but it seems to me that uh... this kind of a tremendous problem right now with
the uh...
with asia do you think that the uh... american eagle
could be at all helpful uh... in uh...
increasing our lands potential
african or asian
i'm quite sure of that lists of this error
and uh... you know
nobody even recently i've heard numbers high-ranking officials in the state
department say
that they want and me
the services of intelligent american negroes
who will interpret
american democracy in america goals at the union's to the doctor peoples of the
world eight hundred million
moralist uncommitted people speak of africa and asia
the communists are trying to get them we want them on our side and possibly
the whole future of the world depends
on which way this uncommitted block swings none of these dhaka peoples of
africa and ingi will listen to american negroes then feel free and talking
rhythm and the state department right now feels that they ought to get and
they're trying to get many more
albany's american negroes diwali
in official positions with the american government
i think you won't know also that the places like lincoln in atlanta and
fiscal carlos or training of many foreign students both companies are and
from paprika
and as these students see american democracy and see it actually live on
campuses of these colleges for *** was present at the negroes
they go back to their home countries and say that america is
a place which does try to do what
uh... the constitution and what the declaration of independence in the other
thing say
america stands for and that amounted to your reading on a mission have you not
to uh...
to have british west africa
discuss the american eagle on the year you know so nato our institution was
founded two hundred and one years ago curiously enough for the purpose of
uh... training leadership graphic account for americans need to hopelessly
about those summiteers before the civil war history
and as a result we've had one hundred and sixty-five africans who have come to
our college many have moved on back to pay into positions of great importance
two prime ministers
uh... memory educated and uh... an american liberal arts college in the
great tradition of american
a democracy in equality and of their presence is a tremendous advantage to
the united states in this uh...
curious world in which we now live
and i thought i'd like to ask you what you think is the biggest problem facing
the uh... american you know today
i have a curious disposition to uh...
uh... for the bios upon economic factors of muscle is sore uh... unbelievably
economic handicapped with which the x_-rays began in eighteen sixty five
yet constitute the uh... greatest handicap to the american ***
and uh... to relieve the use of the economic difficulties seems to really
powerball necessity
how you feel about that i thought it had something else
i know it's a difficult question
so question which came for easter which
should be a go of the ticket but actually
you couldn't open all the jobs you want if you do not have intelligent trained
people to fill them
you do not improving economic situation and that's one reason why i'm intensely
interested in the best possible education opportunities
but every single individual in america north-south *** white dude gentile
everybody else
we need our manpower it's wasteful force in this presentation
who try to compete in the world market try to compete with image without making
the fullest possible used of all about
human resources
to say nothing of the modifications and others about situation
but unless we can to keep people
we do not have people ready for jobs and if we have jobs
and do not have educated people
there were no good
attitude just impractical not to educate
every single person the united states to the best of our abilities for thank you
very much
at ten fifty clement of atlanta university and doctor gore's and bond of
lincoln university
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for this edition of the long jean kahn usko
larry was a prom the studios television news uh...
and on this picture chief editorial writer
for the new york herald tribune
our distinguished guest for this evening is the honorable samuel jr when junior
united state senator from north carolina
well remember his favorite her
sports and of course
i'm criticism of politicians
now all politicians do get a lot of honors but they also take a lot of abuse
in our greatest sometimes we forget
that they're under a tremendous strain as witnessed by the depth of some of our
most prominent senators and congressman with in recent weeks
our guest tonight is one of the most recent additions to the senate
he defeated the late senator holy i'd like to ask him
sunderban
you've had a long successful career as an attorney and i think judge in the
comparatively small town in wilmington north carolina and in a christmas tree
capital raleigh
do you find like in washington more of a strain but i think it's fair to send our
either say that all the house of representatives in washington is quite
restrained particular
if one
worries about his
you have not very long to worry yet that either side of that
arnott
i have not i've just been their fault sense eleventh of this month
fukui escape route
you personal questions about becoming a senator
about the social life in washington do you find it difficult to fit in our
people very hospitable to well i have never been more gracious and received by
any group of people in my life and i have all the other members of the senate
float
what about the white house are you immediately but it in to see the chief
executive where you going to dinner at the white house new arrived there is one
of the ninety six senator glenn states
i think that i would be more likely to receive an invitation to the white house
if i were not a democrat country sort of an how did you feel that moment when
u_s_ one and on june eleven did you feel that this was
about the biggest thing that uh... man could have
well i don't know who have a
i was more thrilled by i_b_m_ upon for the united states has been a lot about
being elected to state legislature en route home town when was that that that
was back in nineteen hundred and twenty-two
when i was about twenty six years of age matures that apartment dump you as a
surprising
a certain did
i was a member of the state supreme court
and had them now
at most uh... appellate judges
levin and i've attached our for about six years
and uh... i was not expecting to be appointed to the senate
but i've got to know that you were appointed
by the governor
and uh... mister office at your old will last for how long
this office so on the government the governor's appointment will last until
the general election in november
when you have to run again
yes i have to run for the next time turn
opinions two years and then you have to be nominee to be in the primary and
uh... then be reelected and german again yes and your and your intent to keep
value
i'm a detail of the folks tell her that i won't minimal
and planet m that i want a copy of a single fissionable backpacks and lowered
into almost there was there ever know what is the uh... news to me that he
brought your family ought to live in washington with you and susan down or
are you waiting for this uh...
news and
election to come up well i'm waiting till the
democratic executive knitted nominates me folder unexpired term until i get
elected
besides not down for four hours north carolina whether in the summertime to
washington web
well now did you buy a house how do you live in washington where the sender do
anywhere leonard
most importantly about the simply
uh... uh... stadium hotel room
from doing anything they given any committee assignments yet
i've been appointed to the government operations committee and the district of
columbia commitment operations community to send a copy of community and
mccarthyism camera movement
that's very important poster for the newcomers well i'll
they given you calm of the things which at least desirable and knock agenda to
ask you this senator wendell g sixty to lease the committee appointments of the
senator
whom you succeeded allay tentatively no everything in the senate uh... like
things in our middle class seniority
if someone is said that uh... serving in the senate is just waiting for their new
shoes
went on the senate uh... operations committee what do you do with their
well the of
press the function of that committee are twofold one is investigating
and the other is in our study in government reorganization
and our m alms a subcommittee
palmer government reorganization which is headed by one of the most charming
members of the senate
senator margaret chase smith remain
the republican a republican who while
could be admitted into a democratic party freedom without requirement to rip
them about the political sends a minute it depends how you know that i find him
and i think it will hurt the definitive people the most exclusive men's club in
the world uh... senator ever now
uses sub this man's glove the hospital room to the except you and i you invited
out that when you first arrived in town as you did in the last few weeks he
called a hard as i say they have received the most graciously and on
on some of this comment and even the ones of the opposition hussein no matter
how much we may disagree on matters of politics we all
personal friends
the senator you've got a person a uh...
uh... aggregate some state which is also a great tobacco state now i've been
wondering about this uh... recent good news about tobacco smoking and uh...
with disclosures about it uh... has this affected and the people in your state
your tobacco growers to make sure that all it has not yet and i do not believe
that it
well embedded in other news about uh... farm programs and tobacco in the past
several days
on tobacco growers affected by the justify controls of the administration's
putting into effect
well i think that uh...
there not be a affected to any great degree and north carolina mccall's own
that's at one about that's what crops
and uh...
reaped the role of certain types of the back of that cannot be groom elsewhere
lexi has his music even upsetting to your tobacco growers the i don't really
know atlanta one cup statements is turning a very important profits
yes itself
arrayed micro
i think most people go ahead and smoke regardless of the talk about it in the
ones who don't smoke well with you
i think you have it
well
actually add
it's a situation uh...
regarding the these smoking and tobacco likely to affect me uh... finances of
north carolina or the standard living and people in warily ippol
it would consider me for themselves
a decrease in the tobacco sales because north carolina's
agriculture depends in large measure on tobacco is true we have many other crops
such as cotton
and uh... peaches and uh... performing but that the backing of the major item i
think in north carolina is one of the most buried states is meant by a
cultural product yes
and tobacco after all it can only be going on at comparatively small part of
a muslim
so we trauma tends to have these tobacco field in another prophesied special was
then he'll be up again for election etiquette in november then after the
the solutions that i hope to be intern
know what you think will be election issues in your
not financially
where a lot normal that uh... uh...
anything much except what would be in the country gender
what about this problem
which we've heard so much of the reason the of uh... integration of the uh...
the races in the schools well that problem reminds me of though
baptist preacher that always placed on the balcony margin
and congressman got pattern in the same superstar never sounded so it all in
they want preacher extemporaneous don't fix it would be given to him after guide
and focuses
and so the committee of the problems on the gate and the text
in the beginning god created the heavens american he read over the text after
even though he says geography tells me that though
there it is one four plan entry for small and that brings me to my studies
to document immersion now
the people of north carolina as you
as a whole both
and covered
so far the integrated
school system as at the uh... the uh... segregated school system as it now
exists
there are a few
persons that dull
so far
supreme court
but the majority of people both plan kono opposed to it but in the matter is
that own preference
the determining factor at all if it's a against the constitution of the laws of
the land to have segregated schools won't that be a force widow frankly i
have a little difficult to be blessing as a constitution because a
constitutional the other way for a distinction is
and i have a little
difficult to give no asked him to stop and i don't think so
whenever there's a would you follow up the precepts of some of the other states
and the parties to the private schools from from hong kong
not the north carolina has never considered going to private
north carolina believes in public education
and north carolina has perhaps done more than any of us
southern state
to give both neighbors invites equal facilities
by the school district segregated now lol on uh...
residential geographic lines so that uh... y'all had a segregated school in
the matter like your column well it'd be impossible to to gerrymander
today's pics because in rural section to the state neighbors and by people get
together on the same farms
near where you will be reduces dunham over in the north of course where the
negroes do tend to live in communities
the problem
actually is in this great is that might be in the south
that's true
and but would you you will be in the district you laura
news in general in the towns you can detect the pattern
in the country
role sections you cannot
i might say this
north carolina employs more
uh... never passed bills and more made repeated his public schools and
new jersey new york pennsylvania ohio in a land of ours altogether
we have more
about eight thousand covered speeches in north carolina
who'll pay the same as white people white teachers
but can you give equal to selling on the high level of education and the colleges
and universities law schools well north carolina has two very fine enough
state-supported than agree institutions
dot com college but neighbors of dharma and the a_n_c_ ecology greensboro nc two
verify and teacher colleges
and i think they have all those mosque on a college from neighbors and no
the anti college onto the equal fact many of the schools about types in the
united states very or if they do travel and he will put this law and reflect the
views of the supreme court
well i i i can't say exactly what will happen
recalls are
how people are not use to uh... integrated schools and we have developed
a pattern of saggy gation
of course north carolina's always been a law-abiding state
without that everything will turn out very well and uh...
in accordance with the constitution united states thank you very much
senator evan papers you're here tonight bank is presently
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our distinguished guests this evening is judge samuel as people
that's not a shot
this city and the nation more in recent weeks
and the crimes committed by some of our young men
our guest tonight is almost without appear in his experience in handling
criminal cases both as a distinguished attorney defense attorney and as a judge
dirty words is there any way i of accounting for the fact that most of the
crimes committed nowadays are committed by the young this group in our country
less a listserv the uh...
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i remember when i was a kid lawyer
almond aikman day when the new windows fans would come in
new cases would be brought to the attention of the court
in cement twenty-five thirty thirty-five forty fifty himself and older
being arraigned before the bulk of *** and robbery and *** and
from only as a sole
grand larceny and so on
up today if you come to a criminal courts all over the nation
you'll find a veritable procession of
youngsters
with the clock were trained by it
they would be in the past
you know the cause of i was uh...
is apparent to singing died
we've had a a a decline in the agents have been so over the years
so that you're asking me
the age of the criminal has decreased
so the today we have a veritable procession of too
the common pleas criminal courts charged with the most terrible horrible crimes
judge do you live
do you think that the young people today who really are
are worse than they were planned
when you were born
all good heavens no uh... if uh... i don't mean to invite our whole nation of
the of the views
too
god help us is the all of our kids were
juvenile delinquency juvenile criminals but we've had a terrific increase in the
number of youngsters
who fall by the wayside and who turn up in this house of tragedy where i preside
charged with uh... these terrible crimes even including
*** in the first agrees that you think that
there are those for psychiatrist or other cases for panel courts
well that's uh...
across three cases of demand those service of the psychiatrist
and uh... or places them in the services of judge after the defendant has been
arrested
there must be a combination of both of course there are cases where ssa koch
psychiatrist
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and this mumble jumble of those uh... some of the psychiatric nomic looked at
your
some of these uh... phrases that are pinned on various people are not very
helpful
iraq cases
bursar characteristically catches the youngsters looks great in his early
stages
maybe of tremendous help
the one st become hardened once they become sat
once they've gotten the bitten victory
learn the
heaven help us the sky pushed into a very much
do you think we are working to wear much either
do you think we are trying a psychology a little too much and punishment a
little too little
well punishment is uh... psychology
the uh... the olga
his ripped the
father used to swing in the uh... what the legendary woodshed
was a bit of psychology
today
i'm speaking of the the juvenile criminals
or the incipient juvenile criminals of juvenile delinquent
today the juvenile delinquent has no respect
he has no respect
for father mother
no respect for the policemen on the street corner
no respect for the teacher in the classroom
no respect for the clergymen
being priests
or minister a rabbi lawyers who rose i should say that it was like a total
are likewise causes lack of respect is history
where not where they have respectfully elders of the weldhead it's barely
weakening of the morals
clear across the nation of a moral tone of the nation
it seems that
today people worship
electric ice boxes
and gadgets
and newfangled
and automobiles
if you pick up your magazines in turn to page two page
you'll see that it's full of lipstick sindhu in certain things that the ladies
wearing the
which we've sort of good
emphasized leaving the broths the icing on the cake
instead of the real basic things in life
as it's been translated down into the into the uh... to the child
than your defense attorney i remember you defended the scottsboro boy was
now do you think there are any uh... racial or regional differences between
our young men or tendencies towards any particular type of crime
you mean this crime centered among certain races
rolled
ever regions
all have isn't all that's there were people like to believe
is its energy and cheering anyway and won
strata of society and one class you find more
will of course
you take a kid who has rich parents
we probably have two or three automobiles in the garage that kid
doesn't have to go off to steal a model mobilise as a model
he doesn't have to go over well with the gunmen holed up shopkeeper
u_s_ plenty of money in his jeans
but the poor kid
of the slums we need your instruments pleasures
which the other kid has
he wants to have a joy riding wants to have a model of the vote
you want some only in this part of the wants to take out a girl
he wants to go into some of the stroller niver a drink of sculpture right
and so he goes on to steal
to get the wherewithal to get these questions
yet still so much talk in class i haven't heard in this
and his offer economics but nevertheless among these people have the privileges
well are you will you remember them all the leopold case
there were two kids of men in their parents
they didn't have to steal they didn't have to take a boy and and kill him and
holding for instance and a ransom notes
to reserve the store parents
they didn't ruth riddle today but first we'll just do it
and misinformation someone
individual
who has had pasted all of the pleasures of life
it looks for a new three of them some of them take two double
i mean the orchestra
in some sections of the country
and the kid looks for thrilled my part
and uh... that's the answer to what they look for a thrill
is they've been through it was not on holding up some body liberalism killings
of bartlett is a would you think there are police departments or this internal
policeman said patrolling the streets
well mister looser of course we have more policemen
but i want to say this about our new york city police department
i think it's tough
finest police department in the entire country
i don't think there's a police department anywheres amending section of
america
that's fine of them are new york cops they're wonderful wonderful public
servants
and i might say this
woefully woefully underpaid
the policeman has a hard struggle to keep body and soul together
to feed his family to buy address riz wife
or a pair of shoes for riskier because it was a ceiling other preventive
treated that these
that the police could practice another key part children from becoming
delinquent are actually getting into
courts such as yours
i think the whistling should be handled in this fashion
i'm not a believer in the indiscriminate to the club swinging
if a policeman is a type of course he should protect themselves
with this club if necessary
well if he's permitted to encourage the use of squabbling between discriminatory
there somewhere
foolish policeman was likely to
airstrikes on my innocence of the similar hadnt fractures co
and then will be such a revulsion of feeling
but the pendulum will swing the other way because we're a nation uh...
pendulum swing swing from one extreme to the other
now my court no matter is there
i think the policemen should
walk up to these youngbleaux persian problems on the street corner until
normal wrong
and if they don't move on
i think you ought to back up a patrol wagon the police wagon applied wagon as
they call it
and put them in the patrol wagon and take the more the court
and then if we had
judges of the juvenile m adolescent support
that had back home and there are some
but there are a few that happened
the feeling that they're they would take care of these younger problems and send
them off to jail
no i don't mean to incarcerate a youngster
for months quite some in the jail for a two or three days let them see what this
what the inside of a person looks like
let them sleep on that uh... that bad uh... where the linen is not as nice and
clean as well
mobile one moment of type mobile supplies
when we wake up in the morning in c_d_s bars in front of the saudis well anyways
i gotta go there with that
with the slop
it wouldn't be the kind of breakfast mother say shruti proposed special
course a special prisons for these young people what we have special quality in a
job
the
let me put it this way i think we have a body of find dedicated men and women who
are on our adolescent juvenile courts
but some of them was soft and ahead
the feelings in the sterner than they are
senate or the of the young people began when i wouldn't send the anything comes
to the jury was made his first mistake but after you put them on probation for
storm and he goes out and time after time after time after time
probation probation probation it makes a juror problem or instead of curbing the
youngster you're encouraging and fertility respect you've talked to many
many parents of
boys and girls who have gone wrong is there anything in particular that you
recommend to the parents now to the straighten out their children
that would take hours and hours too
to discuss
but there's one thing near that might ah...
that i might call the attention of the parents of america especially the young
for those who were just brought youngsters into the world
and that is this
many many parents
compete for the affection of the child
the mothers bidding for the affection the father bids for the affection
and in many instances they try to gain affection or obtain affliction or retain
affection by bribery
in some cases though the model rules the father
the follow rules of mother
mother may say let's put it down to go to bed
though the father may sue the monuments at all why why not let the boys fail
and uh... and that's where that's a very bad thing for children
like you to do with others involvement of all the time
the concern with him
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is his excellency about those items are
that the other package delegation to the united nations
another server the president of turkey is arriving in this country to more on
his first visit united states
but before we ask anything about his mission here i wanted to tell us
something about turkey sizes population perhaps its political system
my wife and i will begin
through the second part of her question
that uh... keying as a nearly out about some thompson fifty thousand square
kilometers
and according to a census which was uh...
taken nineteen and fifty
the population is just a little was print one weeks
on political system is say
democratic republic
we have a
one house parliament
which is an active by the people
once in every four years
isogrk ballots
and uh... the president of the republic is inactive set by the parliament from
among its members
for the same time before yes
please both the prime minister than the president of the barriers the size and
that was so the point i wanted to make
men the
the president of the republic
designates the prime minister
wellington
true sissies
ministers since uh... the members of his cabinet
and give prime minister who has to go to the parliament
with this program
his program and his government
had to be approved by the parliament
before they can function
and if necessary if they would have to ask every now and then
for a vote of confidence than i can
their complete often nocturnal country
fortunate in that position what is the president's travel office
uh... the peasants tomas offices for years
like the
just just exactly at the time of the following south beach mexicans
uh... that's a a big difference between the president of the united states and
the president of turkey
the president of the united states is both the
head of the state
and the head of the government
but isn't it gave the president of the public
was the head of the state
and the prime minister's was the head of the government
of what took you of course is a member of the north atlantic
tracked them as a software but could you tell us something about its uh...
strategic positions in the cold war
uh... well victims to become difficult to say much about this type of political
position within the country maku called quote the cold war
that they did some of the way it may be said
at this time physical possession
within chapters of turkey are adult utmost importance for that
defense of the west
and for the defense middle east and the next to me
the cold war of course we
to do with that
lester pollack allies
we have to spent for him
mr butler one of the things i think the roman grossman items most of all i smoke
overwhelming isn't sure
of is the position of turkey in reference to russia
harwood is
the use of the within a month off
affected relations with turkey
well of course can
after the death of stalin
that was a
softening of the soviet policy pleistocene
it's acting director of the softening
priest was to other countries
which we witnessed almost everywhere
you know about uh... i think that uh...
it is indeed and to stop the peace of the world
uh... to be very cautious
about that uh... sort of
softening of the policy
and uh... uh... we should rate
c whether she does into
solutions can be found guilty
major problems which are still pending lowered the dark side of the skeptical
as we are
well we scored portions
and what about these reports that were always having
that is to say that way we carry out if they get about cops vat concentrations
of soviet troops on the turkish from here
how much is there in that kind of store
well i don't know but i a m having time to believe that
that is a part of what to call the cold war
i don't think that
there has been much entries sophie
soviet troops along the turkish political that lasts
leslie europe too
but what is i'm not an expert the minister caz i don't know
that subpoena had
and others up where your president's visit to the white house will not be
first time i think that i a democrat president is visiting the end of the
republican party in this country now is there any uh... similarity between the
democratic party of turkey in the democrats here and republican party
well uh...
yes in a way
but otherwise i think that uh...
remains of
all parties in taking a look at
and the party in power of now
the democratic party turkey
uh... the palms of the party happens to be person didn't find out
who's arriving tomorrow
for the united states
and uh...
and the elections softening in nineteen fifty
they came to power
and uh...
of the democratic parties really democratic convince and support
visitors conservative or more conservative than the republican party
love canal
no come out
around the country and they say that
uh... the
innocently since come on
policy
the democratic party is in the bottom
and uh...
turn the condensed
that we should be and could mean the lies so
uh... western democracies
that states and the rest of our nation alliance and others
members of the heart of conflict
to compensation your democratic party the republican party agree on foreign
policy but domestic policy with a different auto policy but i think
there's no doubt about that
and when the former party the party proposition for the was involved before
nineteen
the democrats
went into a position incorrectly
with the problem policy
no the turkish government
i may say about the foreign policy at the present government
is in national polls
by the way around
you pronounce the name of the president if you want to go with you pronounce it
again because we're gonna have to using it on news programs well demanded by the
house and he arrives tomorrow you nice to know looped was four o'clock
a bitter about that
leave uh...
turkey has undergone a a tremendous has done a tremendous amount of the nation
job in the last generation
seems to me of the uh... your people uh... the women for example have receive
right
were denied them for four
by law
how does the position of the turkish woman and modern life compare with
position for example of a woman in america or in england
well with that
and they said two words before larry
come to
your question up to that point
you might be surprised to hear from you that uh...
turkish woman turkish women
and doing it for me
turkish society
betsy
before they are compact
and did not content centuries
equal rights
and equal duties were
for example
islamic group so then bachelors from public uh...
times
neighboring countries will receive pulled by the harm i'm bout to bust a cv
uh... the polish and his wife
and uh... lupone part of the ottoman empire inland empire began to extend was
east and west
we came in contact with
other societies
encryption burst into so far
removal of members of the man
select improvements
they took a society to the detriment
you know that i support it
but later on
and um... patricia bhushan
income so
communicative
in nineteen twenty six nineteen
thirty
and nineteen fifty-five
plumes of acceptance and passed
which gave uh... women respectively
flights independent first
and then the municipal
manual election system you call it
and then the whole country
so that debate
women have exactly the same price desman too p
any man or woman mobile twenty two
this is the right to vote
and and and then orange one over fifty
this invite to be elected
uh... to the problem
women have uh... take daily prominent role in turkey and knowledge members of
since lawyers judges view judges
medical doctors have completely given up that they'll have a yahoo address
engineer
hence and so on and so forth
and as well as a final question i'd like to ask you uh... how do the people of
tricky actually feel about the american people and towards the united states
government
unsolicited
turkey is one of
countries
where you can talk to you know
poultry
and the walls
these unpleasant lewd scooped american girl whom casio that detective
attacks than americans have uh...
many things in common
for example
we don't have and we never
before
uh...
in paris to crack society
uh... the truck in the malcolm at more or less the same
kind of sense of humor
we know how to lock
we know how to make fun of ourselves
minnesota and thank you very much and that is opposite baker just edited at
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