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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 16, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 10 the stars and stripes tuesday september 16, 1980 memoirs of court years the National health agencies provide services to the millions of americans who suffer the ravages of illness and disease. These Are people who need  they depend on the expertise and knowledge of those people who continue to search for the treatments cures and preventives for some of these devastating and life threatening diseases. Your Csc dollars make it possible for these health agencies to continue their medical research programs provide Community and patient services and materials and programs for Public and professional education. 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Douglas defends his 36 years on the supreme court and his controversial High Public  his lifetime Douglas who died last Jan. 19 at age 81, lobbied for conserva Tion look part in International projects promoted peace in Vietnam and counselled  controversy also surrounded Many of his actions and he faced two attempts to remove him from inc nation s highest court. Douglas wrote the autobiography to be published by random House in part after illness forced him to retire in 1975. The first volume of his memoirs go East Young Man described his life before his appointment to the court in 1939. The be volume the court years 1939-1975," covers the crucial rulings of his  said in the Book he originally planned to retire in 1969 his 30th anniversary on the court but stalled because of Richard  changed my mind about retiring and decided to stay on indefinitely until the last hound dog had slopped snapping at my heels he said. And that promised to to a Long time As Nixon naturally wanted to have my scat on the  controversial actions although the Book discloses Little about behind the scenes decision making Doug Las does explain his controversial actions in the japanese internment Case and the Rosenberg spy Case. Douglas said he regretted his vote that allowed the government to round up Japa Nese on the West coast. He said he wrote a separate opinion opposing interning the japanese in concentration Camps. I have always regretted that i bowed to my ciders and withdrew my Opin Ion he said. Douglas was threatened with Lynching and impeachment when he temporarily blocked the execution of convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in 1953. He said their lawyer presented a new Issue which deserved consideration by the full court. In a special session the court overruled him the next Day. A second impeachment Resolution was introduced by then rep. Gerald Ford after two of Richard Nixon s appointees were rejected for posts on the supreme court Douglas Saiu. William o. Douglas Lund do shoun at he Heel Ford and his associates were planning roman Holiday in the summer of with my impeachment As the main Douglas wrote. S of chief Justice Warren Burger Dot Las said while he would not throw out toe fifth amendment guaranteeing due pro Cess of Lawhe certainly would dilute it. Douglas accused Justice Thurgood mar shall of a Lawless breach of court rules in overturning his order blocking the bombing of Cambodia. Nixon men put pressure Orl Marshall Douglas wrote. President Dwight Eisenhower was in sensitive to the implications of. Massive Gills to him from by men in the establish ment and John Kennedy was indeed a Playboy in Public office up to 1958," Doug Las said. Lyndon Johnson was a fair weather Friend who refused to speak to him after the Rosenberg Case. Johnson also misled the Public about the Vietnam War he said. $81 million handed Over to indians for Timberland t Klamath Falls Ore. A in a Windfall that marked the end of a Long Legal fight Over tribal Timberland about 600 Klamath indians were collecting $81 million monday for 135,000 acres taken by the fed eral government in the 1960s. The government checks some As High As $170,000, were being distributed through the Klamath Falls Branch of the . National Bank of Oregon said Bank manager Lyle Richards. To avoid a circus like atmosphere re porters were barred from the Bank while the checks were released Richards said. Asked what effect the Money might have on the Economy of this town of 14,300. Mayor George c. Rit Craft said i have no idea and declined further comment. The Timberland in Central Klamath county now ii part of the winema nation Al Forest. The Klamath reservation Wai created by inc treaty of 1864 Between the United states and the Klamath Modoc and a Hoo skin Indian tribes. The reservation once comprised a million acres but by the mid-1950s, the indians had sold nearly a Quarter of the land. In 1954, Congress passed the Klamath termination act to acquire the land and the government began making payments to the indians. Most of the More than 2,000 Klamath a voted to withdraw from the tribe at that Lime and take their share of tribal asset with them. But others refused to give up their land and it was put in Trust for them by Federal officials. When the Trust was dissolved in 1969, to Federal government bought the remaining land for $49 million. Congress however had assessed in a Tow \ at $70 million and the Kum Attu Tod Tat " the difference. After a lengthy Legal he talk. They won the Case and were awarded t in Money plus several million Dollar in tar " est for a total of s81 million  
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