20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971 WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman IMi DlthM-TwMqrivuta KSBbB First, let me define the term radical so there can he no mis take about those to whom this column refers The radicals are irresponsible individuals who promote causes which are repulsive to free and reasonable men They are people who will manufacture any thing from lies to bombs to ad vance their causes They range from the Abbie Hoffmans on the left to the KKK Grand Wizards on the right. Help |Js Serve You Is your farm organization’s meetings making our farm calendar? If they’ll not and you think they should, let us know . As a public service to fanners and the farm communi ty, we try to getias many meetings as we can on the calendar But we'Suss some Remind us billing 394-3047 or 626 2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You can help us serve you better. 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Bux is formulated on non-abrasive clay granules. So there’s no worry of tearing up your pesticide ap plicator. • Recommended throughout~corn belt. Bux is rec ommended by University: Entomologists in all States where resistant rootworms are a problem. P. I. ROHRER & BRO, INC. h ; Smoketown, Po. knowledge from becoming con scious of a variety of viewpoints But, I do question the use of extremists as “enlighteners.” My questions are based upon a belief that paying an irrespon sible voice to use a college loud speaker is misguided and un necessary. It is misguided be cause it shows a complete dis- Too often, those of us who dis- re g ar( j 0 f priorities It is un agree with the coddling of such n ecessar y because in 90 per cent radicals on campus are accused 0 £ cases the speaker’s mes of trying to limit freedom of ga g e j s an( j predictable, speech and/or acadenuc ree- The matter 0 f priorities is dom As a fir ™J? in f particularly important The soundness of bo . handsome sum paid a radical for doms, I resent ’ one hour of foulness and intem- I have no desi P perance could obtain the services Xdiirorh» g .SoxT.;s * ? ** ie o araiess u weeks at the same school, that speech might be. , Nor do I have any desire to But instead, it buys convicted pievent those who thirst for felons, proven troublemakers — and the like. Very often it is simply the price paid to prove that a school is liberal enough to allow an extremist to utter ob scenities and/or nonsense. The question arises whether self-evidence of broad-minded ness is worth $3,000. That kind of fee means that an extremist speaking on the aver age of once a week can make more than $150,000 per year. That’s $150,000 which could surely be put to better uses with im the academic commumty. [ It also happens to be a sum about equal to that paid some of our top professional athletes I mention this point simply be cause it has become a part of liberal orthodoxy to regard these sports salaries as symbols of misplaced values in our society. Well, I, for one, regard the contributions of most profession al athletes as more deserving of big money than the contributions of an Abbie Hoffman. So, where are the misplaced priorities in society? 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