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candidate Paul L. Adams, 51, with Roo evelt running.
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Party for governor.
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from 250.000 to 350,000 votes
on their line. This can be a
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Bolts N.Y. Democrats

and without talking it over
with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy,
D-N.Y.

“T'm an independent Demo-
crat in this fight,” he said.

Roosevelt's decision could
cut seriously into the vote for
the Democratic candidate,
City Council President Frank
D. O'Connor, and boost Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller's
chances for re-election.

However, some support
normally going to Rockefeller
may go to Conservative Party
candidate Paul L, Adams, 51,
academie dean of Roberts

Wesleyan College near Rech-.

ester. Adams was nominated
by the Conservatives in Sara-
toga Springs yesterday.

The Republicans will re-
nominate Rockefelier in Roch-
ester today.

Answering criticism that
their nomination of Roosevelt
will assure the reelection of
Rockefeller, the Liberat
Party last night revealed re-
sults of a statewide poll
which it said showed that
O'Connor would beat Rocke-
feller by 600,000 votes, even
with Roosevelt running.

The son of the late Presi-
dent said two weeks ago that

the Democratic nomination
was boss-controlled and that
O’Connor had been promised
if a year ago.

. Roosevelt's choice by the
Liberal Party’s policy com-
mittee—it must be ratified
by a nomination today—
marks the first time in its 22-
year history that the party
has not endorsed the ecandi-
date of the Democratic
Party for governor.

The liberals usually draw
from 250,000 to 350,000 votes
on their line. This can be a
determining factor in a close
race.

ATLANTA (PD — Reports
another mob was forming sent
a police emergency squad
rushing into Atlanta’s riot-
torn Negro district yesterday.
Officers broke up a group of
about 100 persons and ar-
rested 10 who refused to dis-

Some of the Negroes had
“black power” emblems
pasted on their shirts, pro-
claiming: “We're the great-

est.”

The 10 persons taken into
custody were loaded into two
police wagons for the ia ‘to
jail. Unlike Tuesday, when
Negroes tried to overturn the
police vans, there was no at-
tempt to interfere with the
arrests.

After the brief flurry of ex-
citement, the riot squad —
armed with shotguns, tear gas
and submachine guns—with-
drew to the edge of the Negro
area, known as the Summer-
hill section, but remained on
standby.

Mustering point for the
city’s forces was the parking
jot of the new Atlanta base-
ball stadium, where the city
set up a refreshment stand
for officers, many of whom
have had very little sleep
since the frioting erupted
Tuesday.

Hundreds of Negroes were
out on their front porches. in

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Today Ont
South Coast

Manatee Commission chair-
man says new budget is ex-

pected to be completed today.
Page 1-B.

State Road Department says
traffic light not needed at U.S,
301-Tallevast Road intersee-
tion, Page 1-B,

Sarasota cily and county of-
ficials reach tentative accord
on proposed $3.1 million beach
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D o nald L.
Jacks o n
Sponsored by: DR. ROSS PET FOODS
F eaturing: HON . DONALD L , J ACKSON
Broadcast No .
112
Week of November
28,
1965
GOVERNMENT BY BLACKJACK
How do you do, ladies and gentlemen.
I am your CAPITOL REPORTER, former U.S. Representative,
Donald L. Jackson, prepared here with Broadcast No. 112, GOVERNMENT BY BLACKJACK.
to tax has been ca lled the power to destroy.
The power
It is equally true in this day of heavy federal
taxation a nd lavish gove rnment ha ndouts, that the power to withhold federal funds from a lower
echelon of government i s the power to rend er citi es , counties and states impotent to conduct
their essential work at the l oca l l evels of government.
To make complete the dependance of
local government upon the central federal power, it is essential to break down traditional
governmental groupments by super imposing upon municipal and county governments a form of
s up erior government at the grass ro o ts level of America.
We'll return to the blackj a ck wrap-
ped in a money ba g after a brief message.
"LEAST GOVERNMENT THE BEST GOVERNM ENT" Thos. Jefferson
Historica ll y, and a s a result of prol ong ed deba te in the Cons titutional convention, the
people of America have been charged with s elf-rule.
To i n sure tha t government would n o t
reve rt t o the forms fr om wh ich the f r amers of the c onst i tu t ion had thems e lves e scap ed, on ly
cer t a i n and limited power s were assign ed to the Federal agenc y , with all othe r s s pec i f i ca lly
reserved in Article 10 t o t h e states a nd to th e people.
Thi s reservation of powers was not capricious.
pe r ience.
It evolved as t he product of personal ex-
Eighteenth Cen t ury America and t he men who forge d the Constitution of the United
States carried on their work ever mindful of the conditions and circumstances which had
forced a n exodus from the re l ative security of the Old World to the forbidding and hostile
shores of the New .
Uppermost in the minds of the men who labored to frame a unique, and
in fact, heretical bluepriu t for Government, was the certain knowedge that powerful
central authority and freedom from the individual could not co-exis t .
CONSTANT CHECK
The Government most r e sponsive to the will of the people is that form in which elected
or appointed officials are c l ose enough to those they represent to sense, almost instinctivelY, shifts in public temper a nd op i nion.
The essence of the Republican form
is that those citizens who are selected by other citizens for public service must esta b-
�p
lish and maintain a rapport with
the c onstituent element if service is t o be .. mean ingfu l .
Anything that tends to isolate public s ervants from those they represent at su bor di na te
by the architects of the Great Society, and the agents and officials who accompa~y the
federal money to the region where it is to be disbursed, will, of course, be empowered
levels of government, paves the way for the accretion of additional and danger ous power s
t o override and to veto any loca l proposal at variance with the approved blueprint.
in higher echelons.
.£!!,!!
The greatest protection enjoyed by a free people are public
officials irmnediately available for the redress of gr ievance.
City councilmen, mayors,
with the Secretary of Cormnerce or with any of his agents who will exercise final control
supervisors, selectmen and other municipal officers elected to serve in clear+y defined
over "regional" matters will be considerably more difficult.
areas, and charged with specific duties for which they are personally responsible,
MAKEUP OF SCAG
consti t ute the bes t exampl es of the Republ ican form in practice.
Sins of cormnission
You
get in to talk with your councilman~. but I suggest that getting an a ppointment
or
omission can be pin-po inted where res ponsibility is fixed and where there a re no grey a reas
The propo s ed organization of SCAG (and any of you viewers and listeners may awaken one
day to find SCAG's blood-brother on the doorstep) reminds one of the elements which
of overlapping jurisdiction.
comprise the United Nations - the Security Council and the General Assembly.
REGIONAL PLANNING
Under various gui~es, and using federal funds as a lever to - force compliance, the federal
The
"General Assembly" organization would include delegates from six Southern California
counties, and from each of 142 c ities in those counties wishing to affiliate. Los Angeles
establishment has embarked upon a series of programs designed to "regionalize" large areas
County, as the most populous of the counties involved, would carry a proportionate share
without regard to existing geographic boundaries.
of the non-federal financial load.
Metropolitan Government".
One of the se undert ak ings is called
Stated simply, Metropolitan Government means the superimposition
of a New administrative agency over an entire area or region.
Metropolitan Government may
The "Security Council", so to speak, would be composed
of one delegate from each of six cities in the participating counties; i Supervisor from
each coun t y; and a permanent delegate from Los Angeles, presumably the Mayor of that city.
be restricted to a relatively small area, or it may encompass a number of cormnunities or
If you find this whole thing a little difficult to grasp, ladies and gentlemen , don ' t
municipal corporations.
despair.
The problems peculiar to one area in the Metropolitan complex thus
becomes a general problem of all units.
It follows that official respon s ibility f or the
proper discharge of the duties incumbent upon a municipal officer becomes difficult if not
impossible to fix with scores or perhaps hundreds of local and federal office holders and
appointees, involved. The vital element of personal rapport becomes the first casualty to
planned confusion parading as Metropolitan Government."
You have plenty of company!
VOLUNTARY COOPERATION . . . OR ELSE!
The advocates of such regional undertakings as Metropolitan Government, SCAG, Urban Renewal,
and other federally-initiated and subsidized undertakings, point out the all-too~obvious
complexities confronting local subdivisions of government.
Admittedly, population explosion,
mass migration of people, diminished tax revenues at the municipal and county levels of
LOS ANGELES PLAN
government have rendered infinitely more difficult the administration of the public business.
Under continuing and growing federal pressure, coupled with a threat to reduce or cut off
Add to these difficulties the unconcealed threat of a cut-off of federal funds unless local
federal money for other projects, the Los Angeles City Council is presently grappl i ng with
officials acqui esce in the demands of the federal planners, and what sometimes appears a
a program called SCAG - S.C.A.G. SCAG, or the Southern California Association of Govern-
willingness on the part of harassed office holders to jump on the federal band-wagon becomes
ments, is a typical example of federal intrusion into
intrusion specifically prohibited by the Constitution.
the affairs of the people, an
The program, presented by the
somewhat clearer.
It is not so much that the problems confronting our people are impossible
of solution at the grass roots, however.
Left to their own devices, free to exercise their
planners as a device by which future federal intervention may be avoided, is clearly the
own initiative,
product of Great Society planning in the a rea of urban affairs.
feet following a social, political or economic dislocation or explosion,
If more proof is requir ed
Americans have always demonstrated a unique capacity for landing on their
It is only when
to establish the intensity of Washington in a matter of this kind one need go no further
they are shackled, herded, blackjacked into compliance with orders from on high that their
than the words of Mr. Calvin Hamilton, master planner for the City of Los Angeles.
native judgments become confused and their traditional self - reliance falters.
On
Mrs. John America are, first of all, individualists.
November 10th, Mr. Hamilton said, in part, and I quote:
"The Federal Government has made it clear that they will not grant any money or
federal funds to open space until there is a regional planning program ••••. if the
city is to receive any federal funds, we must join
Mr. and
When something goes wrong, when taxes
soar out of sight, when they think that money is being wasted, they want someone to talk
to. One can corner Mayor Smith or Councilman Brown, but even if one unde rs tands what the
Great Society is, or is supposed to be, it's hard to get it on the telephone.
SCAG."
SCAG POSTPONED TEMPORARILY
A COUNTRY OF REGIONS
Before some of this Reporter's audience in other areas sees or hears this broadcast, the
Mr. Hamilton's phrase "regional planning" emphasizes the inten t of Great Society planners
to compartment the nation into a number of "regions", each of which must, under the provisions of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, prepare
Washington , D. C. a comprehensive "master plan" for the region.
and submit to
The plan, and again we
stress, without the suggestion of constitutional authority, must be approved in Washington
matter of SCAG will have been decided as far a s Southern California is concerned.
It is
to the credit of the City Council of Los Angeles that they laid the matter aside for a
month in order to allow further study of a very involved proposal. It is to be hoped that
the threat of a cut-off of other federal money will not be permitted to influence a final
and irr evocab le deci s ion in th e matt e r.
Meanwhile we urge that our listeners in Southern
�Ca li fornia communicafe their opinions to their own mayors a nd city co\JQci l men, with a
reminder that th ey a re e l ected to tend shop in their own communities and that if a need
for r egi ona l r e presen t a t ion ever deve l ops, spac e can be prov id ed on e l e ct ion bal l ots to
accomodate the names of ca ndida tes for those positions .
gr i dd ed series of "regions" or " a r eas " .
Thi s gr ea t countr y isn ' t a
Much has been said and written about the main -
stream of American life, what it is , what it comprises, a nd where i t is moving .
Wi t hout
l a bo ring these ques t i on s, l a di es and ge ntl emen, I would s u gges t that it s sourc e is in the
l egi s lative chambers of ci t y and town hall s f r om coas t t o coa s t.
For it i s th er e that our
peop l e s peak with a uthorit y and with a purpos e born of familiarity with their peculia r and
Fede r a l money IS important , but even more i mportant is the citi zen ' s
non - "regi ona l" problems.
right to confront persona l l y his e l ect ed r e pr esentat ives a nd demand an accoun ting of offical
ac t s .
Thi s wi ll be lost to you - a nd to you - and to you - when your address becomes John
Doe, Federal Region #9, Redeve lopment Dis trict #4, Portland Area 8, Zip Code 99999 .
Remember,
ladies a nd gentlemen, the "lea s t gove rnment " i s still "the best government".
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‘Capitol
REPORTER

Donald L. Jackson

Featuring: HON. DONALD L, JACKSON Sponsored by: DR. ROSS PET FOODS

 

Broadcast No. 112 Week of November 28, 1965

GOVERNMENT BY BLACKJACK

How do you do, ladies and gentlemen. I am your CAPITOL REPORTER, former U. S. Representative,
Donald L. Jackson, prepared here with Broadcast No. 112, GOVERNMENT BY BLACKJACK. The power
to tax has been called the power to destroy. It is equally true in this day of heavy federal

 

taxation and lavish government handouts, that the power to withhold federal funds from a lower
echelon of government is the power to render cities, counties and states impotent to conduct
their essential work at the local levels of government. To make complete the dependance of
local government upon the central federal power, it is essential to break down traditional
governmental groupments by superimposing upon municipal and county governments a form of
superior government at the grass roots level of America. We'll return to the blackjack wrap-

ped in a money bag after a brief message.
“LEAST GOVERNMENT THE BEST GOVERNMENT” Thos. Jefferson

Historically, and as a result of prolonged debate in the Constitutional convention, the
people of America have been charged with self-rule. To insure that government would not
revert to the forms from which the framers of the constitution had themselves escaped, only
certain and limited powers were assigned to the Federal agency, with all others specifically

reserved in Article 10 to the states and to the people.

This reservation of powers was not capricious. It evolved as the product of personal ex-
perience. Eighteenth Century America and the men who forged the Constitution of the United
States carried on their work ever mindful of the conditions and circumstances which had
forced an exodus from the relative security of the Old World to the forbidding and hostile
shores of the New. Uppermost in the minds of the men who labored to frame a unique, and

in fact, heretical bluepriut for Government, was the certain knowedge that powerful

central authority and freedom from the individual could not co-exist.

CONSTANT CHECK

The Government most responsive to the will of the people is that form in which elected
or appointed officials are close enough to those they represent to sense, almost in-
stinctively, shifts in public temper and opinion. The essence of the Republican form

is that those citizens who are selected by other citizens for public service must estab-

 
  

lish and maintain a rapport with the constituent element if service is to be meaningful.
Anything that tends to isolate public servants from those they represent at subordinate
levels of government, paves the way for the accretion of additional and dangerous powers
in higher echelons. The greatest protection enjoyed by a free people are public

officials immediately available for the redress of grievance. City councilmen, mayors,
supervisors, selectmen and other municipal officers elected to serve in clearly defined
areas, and charged with specific duties for which they are personally responsible,
constitute the best examples of the Republican form in practice. Sins of commission or
omission can be pin-pointed where responsibility is fixed and where there are no grey areas

of overlapping jurisdiction.

REGIONAL PLANNING

Under various guises, and using federal funds as a lever to force compliance, the federal
establishment has embarked upon a series of programs designed to "regionalize" large areas
without regard to existing geographic boundaries. One of these undertakings is called
"Metropolitan Government", Stated simply, Metropolitan Government means the superimposition
of a New administrative agency over an entire area or region. Metropolitan Government may
be restricted to a relatively small area, or it may encompass a number of communities or
municipal corporations. The problems peculiar to one area in the Metropolitan complex thus
becomes a general problem of all units. It follows that official responsibility for the
proper discharge of the duties incumbent upon a municipal officer becomes difficult if not
impossible to fix with scores or perhaps hundreds of local and federal office holders and
appointees, involved. The vital element of personal rapport becomes the first casualty to
planned confusion parading as "Metropolitan Government."

LOS ANGELES PLAN

Under continuing and growing federal pressure, coupled with a threat to reduce or cut off
federal money for other projects, the Los Angeles City Council is presently grappling with
a program called SCAG - S.C.A.G. SCAG, or the Southern California Association of Govern-
ments, is a typical example of federal intrusion into the affairs of the people, an
intrusion specifically prohibited by the Constitution. The program, presented by the
planners as a device by which future federal intervention may be avoided, is clearly the
product of Great Society planning in the area of urban affairs. If more proof is required
to establish the intensity of Washington in a matter of this kind one need go no further
than the words of Mr. Calvin Hamilton, master planner for the City of Los Angeles. On
November 10th, Mr. Hamilton said, in part, and I quote:

"The Federal Government has made it clear that they will not grant any money or
federal funds to open space until there is a regional planning program.....if the

city is to receive any federal funds, we must join SCAG."
A COUNTRY OF REGIONS

Mr. Hamilton's phrase "regional planning" emphasizes the intent of Great Society planners
to compartment the nation into a number of "regions", each of which must, under the pro-
visions of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, prepare and submit to
Washington, D. C. a comprehensive "master plan" for the region. The plan, and again we

stress, without the suggestion of constitutional authority, must be approved in Washington

in 7 tee.

by the architects of the Great Society, and the agents and officials who accompany the
federal money to the region where it is to be disbursed, will, of course, be empowered
to override and to veto any local proposal at variance with the approved blueprint. You
can get in to talk with your councilman now, but I suggest that getting an appointment
with the Secretary of Commerce or with any of his agents who will exercise final control

over "regional" matters will be considerably more difficult.

MAKEUP OF SCAG

The proposed organization of SCAG (and any of you viewers and listeners may awaken one
day to find SCAG's blood-brother on the doorstep) reminds one of the elements which

comprise the United Nations - the Security Council and the General Assembly. The

"General Assembly" organization would include delegates from six Southern California

counties, and from each of 142 cities in those counties wishing to affiliate. Los Angeles
County, as the most populous of the counties involved, would carry a proportionate share
of the non-federal financial load. The "Security Council", so to speak, would be composed
of one delegate from each of six cities in the participating counties; i Supervisor from
each county; and a permanent delegate from Los Angeles, presumably the Mayor of that city.
If you find this whole thing a little difficult to grasp, ladies and gentlemen, don't

despair. You have plenty of company!

VOLUNTARY COOPERATION . .. OR ELSE!

The advocates of such regional undertakings as Metropolitan Government, SCAG, Urban Renewal,
and other federally-initiated and subsidized undertakings, point out the all-too=obvious
complexities confronting local subdivisions of government. Admittedly, population explosion,
mass migration of people, diminished tax revenues at the municipal and county levels of
government have rendered infinitely more difficult the administration of the public business.
Add to these difficulties the unconcealed threat of a cut-off of federal funds unless local
officials acquiesce in the demands of the federal planners, and what sometimes appears a
‘willingness on the part of harassed office holders to jump on the federal band-wagon becomes
somewhat clearer. It is not so much that the problems confronting our people are impossible
of solution at the grass roots, however. Left to their own devices, free to exercise their
own initiative, Americans have always demonstrated a unique capacity for landing on their
feet following a social, political or economic dislocation or explosion. It is only when
they are shackled, herded, blackjacked into compliance with orders from on high that their
native judgments become confused and their traditional self-reliance falters. Mr, and

Mrs. John America are, first of all, individualists. When something goes wrong, when taxes
soar out of sight, when they think that money is being wasted, they want someone to talk

to, One can corner Mayor Smith or Councilman Brown, but even if one understands what the

Great Society is, or is supposed to be, it's hard to get it on the telephone.

SCAG POSTPONED TEMPORARILY

Before some of this Reporter's audience in other areas sees or hears this broadcast, the
matter of SCAG will have been decided as far as Southern California is concerned. It is
to the credit of the City Council of Los Angeles that they laid the matter aside for a
month in order to allow further study of a very involved proposal. It is to be hoped that
the threat of a cut-off of other federal money will not be permitted to influence a final

and irreyocable decision in the matter. Meanwhile we urge that our listeners in Southern
  

California communicate their opinions to their own mayors and city couacilmen, with a

reminder that they are elected to tend shop in their own communities and that if a need
for regional representation ever develops, space can be provided on election ballots to
accomodate the names of candidates for those positions. This great country isn't a

gridded series of "regions" or "areas". Much has been said and written about the main-

stream of American life, what it is, what it comprises, and where it is moving. Without

laboring these questions, ladies and gentlemen, I would suggest that its source is in the
legislative chambers of city and town halls from coast to coast. For it is there that our
people speak with authority and with a purpose born of familiarity with their peculiar and
non-"regional" problems. Federal money IS important, but even more important is the citizen's

right to confront personally his elected representatives and demand an accounting of offical

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ladies and gentlemen, the "least government" is still "the best government",
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                    <text>September 9 1 1966
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Mayor Alien of Atlanta, Georgia
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        <name>Box 19</name>
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        <name>Box 19 Folder 1</name>
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        <name>Folder topic: Summerhill riot | non-favorable or radical attitude | outside Georgia | 1966</name>
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