The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1949 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, rfDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1949.
ERICH BRANDEIS Goody, goody, goody! Or, goodie, goodie, goodie, if you prefer it spelled that way. My rights as an American citizen have been vindicated. Our State Assembly up in Hartford, Conn., has done little during this past session just adjourned. They have horsed around. The_\ have quibbled and acted like schoolboys both Democrats and Republicans.
But just before adjourning they have passed a law that under no circumstances can any of you come and dig clams at our local shore unless you reside and pay taxes here.
At the top of my paper this morning appears an eightcolumn headline: "Assembly Ends Without Budget Action." They could have left out the word “BUDGET" and made it an even better headline. Under that line appears a p-c-ture showing the Legislature almost beside itself with glee as it is about to adjourn. Members are throwing ta r papers all over the place, laughing and shouting. You can't hear In a newspaper picture what they arc shouting. But I think it must have boon "Look what we do with pending bills Look what we do,with proposed laws. Hurrah! Hurrah!
Hurrah. We tear them and use them for confetti.” Our legislature here In Connecticut is typical of many. I daresay your own legislature, wherever y r ou live, has not done match better. But you and 1 almost likely daresay together (whatever ‘daresay' means! that what our State Legislatures nave or have not done is no worse than what they have done or left undone in Washington. Yet, how can I criticize a Legislature that has made it possible for me to have my clams all to myself ? There used to be lots of "foreigners” coming to my town to dig clams. These foreigners were from Massachusetts ‘and Rhode Island and New Jersey and as far away as Brooklyn and Pennsylvania and Ohio, and they dug our clams right from
under our very eyes. There arc millions and millions of clams on our shores and most of my fellow citizens never dug a clam in their lives and would get sick to their stomachs if they did.
But some people whose votes and voices are valuable protested against this alien invasion and so the bill was passed. Anil from now on only native or naturalized citizens of Westport, Wilton and Weston are allowed to dig clams. I don't know just how they are going to enforce this law. \ hear rumors that we will have a local Immigration Commission
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and that npeoial citizenship papers for the three neighboring communities will be Issued. 11 that is so, naturally passports will have to be carried by all of us, and a little Ellis Island wi.l have to be provided for those who violate our clam laws. I don’t believe the rumor, but everything and anything is possible nowadays. Is it any wonder our leg"' lators throw papers around and shout witn glee? Wouldn’t you, if you had a nice job like that ?
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