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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Facts About Brenham
We Are Not Atone
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JAMES E. BYRD
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Odell Clemons
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covers theft, wind damage
and many other hazards—
and it can even be written
80 Years Ago
July 12, 1885 — Cotton Plat-
form--Mr Paul Fricke, has
bought the old Lusk property
Casualty's
Package
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Estimated cost $1,000,
Fritzie Koehh, 1200 Jefferson.
Carport and storage room. Es-
timated cost $300.—-
CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor
Elijah Moore, intoxicated,
fined $12.20. «
Dee Morgan, intoxicated,
fined $12.20.
Dee Morgan, intoxicated,
fined $12 20
JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET
acres, Andrew Miller League.
$10 and other considerations. •
The Development Co. of Bren- <
ham to Roy E. Bucek. 0.387
acres, M. N. Combs Survey, $10 -
and other considerations.
Employment total
(estimated) ......
Active jobseekers 1964
Prescrip-
Bob
hardtop.
Wilmer W., Clayton EllaM.
Clayton, Trinity, Ford Galaxie.
500 4 door.
. Wollie Radio and Appliance
co. Inc., Brenham, Ford Econo-
line pickup.
G. T. Newman, Route 2, Bren-
-Sanford
a visit to
Bank deposits, Dec. 31, 1964
$30,224,415.40.
College education ...
High school ........
Sth grade or less ...
Rural ............
Cities 2,500-50,000 ..
Cities M,000 and up
Qualified voters
Non-voters ........
Proponents of the change
argue that there are many other
areas in which a lower age is
legal, such as the right of girls
to marry at 18 without paren-
tal consent and the drafting of
men into the armed forces.
Any proposal to lower the vot-
ing age would have to be sub-
mitted to the Texas voters as a
constitutional amendment.
From this survey, it appears
that such a measure would have
a difficult time being enacted.
Only Tour other states have
lowered the voting age, ranging
from 18 to 26.
Production Supt.
MRS. RUBY ROBERTSON
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ing wrong side road, fined
$16 50
William David King, passing
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PRESS ASSOCIATION
ofevery. citizen, as well as Of
teachers,.-administrators, and
years or left at 21?”
the results:
Lowered to 19.....
Left at 21 ...........
No opinion .........
Reginald Armstead, disturb-
ing peace, fined $2950: layc -F-
ending 7-4-65 . , .
William C. Hughes Jr., intoxi-
cated pedestrian, fined $22 50
■ Wm. David Killian, passing in
no passing zone, fined $16.50.
Jame Jackson, failure to use
headlights when. required.' fined
$16.50
ham, Buick 4 door hardtop se-
dan.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles Bi Wiede, County Clerk
Fred Otto Boecker Jr. and
HOLLEMAN*
REED
INSURANCE
GR 6-4922
Normal
Prenzler
GR 6-4813
der of the world. The ninth is ,
the economic ignorance of the
American people.”
And the tenth may be the
dispelling of this ignorance by a
truly felicitous combination of
the . skills of college schlars
and secondary school teachers.
The introduction of the ‘dis-
ciplmes" into the secondary so-
pe
6022J
Herbert Klatte et uX to Lillian
A. Klatte et al, 2 16 acres, Nes- "
tor Clay League, $10 and other
considerations.
Rudolf Kankel etux,to August
Kolkhorst et ux. Lot 5, Block 2,
Second Blue Bonnet Hill Ad-
dition.' $10 and other considera-.
tions.
Woodson Lumber,.Co. of
Brenham to Lee Fred Schroeder
June postal receipts $11,490.36
Telephones in use in the
Brenham telephone exchange,
which includes Washington
County and part of Austin Coun-
ty through Novi 36 ....... 5,673
City phones in use through
save her chld's life. Others '
came to the rescue and saved
the girl but the mother lost
her life in the deep waters of-
the creek.
Burton News. Mr. and Mrs.
Zeiss. Jr.' who is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Zeiss today received a mes-
sage stating that her sister-in-
law, Mrs, John Weiss of Kil-
g8
wrong side road - not
fined $16.50.
Erest J. Blansfield
^73
Arthur Sternberg, Brenham.
Dodge 4 door sedan."
Melvin Steinkamp, Brenham,
Ford Flare % pickup.
Roy Wiese Sr., Route 2, Bren-
ham, Ford Fairlane 500 4 door.
Burney Schramm, Burton.
Chevrolerronprekuprmen
Tom Ewing, Route 1, Washing-
ton, Ford’’^ ton pikup.
Charlotte B. Moncrief,
Brenham, Chevrolet Malibu 4
door. • ’
Lonnie W. Graeber, Brenham.
Chevrolet 4 door. ~
Mrs. Maurice DeOlive, Bren-
ham, Dodge 4 door wagon
Joseph B. Freligh, Brenham,
Pontiac station wagon.
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CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Melvin Pohlmeyer, ;
City Secretary
Melvin Perry, 1406 Cedar.
New residence. Estimated cost
$6,800.
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Joe Brown Jr. to Ida Brown.
Tract 1 - Nine acres, Isaac
Jackson League. Tract 2 - 20
acres Isaac Jackson League and
49 aces, J. Newman League.
$10 and love and affection.
Louis Look et ux to Conrad
Bering Jr. 10.370 acres, Henry
Austin League. $10 and other,
considerations.
GusRoehling Jr. et ux to Con-
rad Bering Jr. 16.911 acres,
Henry Austin League, $10 and
other considerations.
G. H. Wilke et ux to Conrad
Bering Jr. 20 actes, Henry. Aus- ‘
tin League $$10 and other con-
siderations.
Robert J. Renz toG H. WIke;
A strip 10 feet in width off of
Southwest side of 61 acre tract.
Henry Austin League. $10 ano
other considerations.
Willie Mae Clark to Marian
Miss Betty Jane Mutscher.
Melvin Blum and Miss Helen
Louise Helm.
Richard H. Wilkinson and
Miss Karen Jane Calhoun.
James Willie Nunn and Eli-
zabeth Portis. 1
Sye Juneious Jones and Verdie
Bell Matson.
COUNTY CRIMINAL DOCKET
Odis Tomachefsky
County Judge
James Sauls, carrying a pis-
tol. Plea of guilty and fined $100
and costs.
George Williams, driving
while intoxicated. Plea of guilty
and fined $50 and costs, plus
three days-in -jail.—”
COUNTY CIVIL DOCKET
” - Odis Tomachefsky
County Judge
Lillian A. Wilder vs. Jack
Moore Horton and Crown Jewel-. ,
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the Legal voting age to 19. 69
has been recently suggested
Results of the latest Texas Poll
show that the great majority
of adults want the voting age
left at the traditional 21.
< Thus the people of Texas
agree with the action of the re-
cent rkegislature, where the lat.
est proposal to change the vot-
ig age failed to muster sup-
port, a* ft has failed at various
times in the past. Soon after the
lawmakers adjourned,‘Texas .
Poll interviews asked’this ques-
tion of a cross section of people
in all sections of the state Do
you believe the legal age at
which a person can vote in
Texas should be lowered to 19
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8 if a thief "clipped" your 5
‘s power mower or ether Es
» valuable property, are you K
33 sure year present home J
side road not passing, fined
$40.50. .
Clide Clark,. running stop sign,
fined $16 50. .
Bettie Lucille Craig, violate
promise to appear, fined $20.50.
Bettie Lucille Craig, speeding.
Fined $16.50.
Robert Lee Taylor, no driver’s
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So protect your credit
cards and charge plates!
By JOE BELDEN
Director, The Texas Poll
Even the younger people 1
agree - Texas should not lower
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siderations. e,
* Leuts Borman"to Milo Weeren* --
et ux. 0 138 acres, Lot 2, Block
30. W G. Wilkins Addition. $10
and other considerations.
The Development Co. of Bren-
ham to Stanley Beard. 2.128
acres, M. N. Combs Survey. $10 ,
and other considerations.
Age To Stay At 21
1
A. B. Schoedel; 1204 Marie
medePeNg Brick on house.
seven applicants for certi-
ficates ’of different grades.
Ilse and Zuehlke have opened
a garage and filling station at
the intersection of the Wah-
ington-Navasota Highway and
the Independence road; at a
point two blocks east of
i AGENCY
Brenham GB 6-3613
passing in no passing zone,
fined $16.50.
Howard Jay Lilley, passing
in no passing zone, fined $16 50.
James Howard Lange. passing
in no passing zone, fined
$16.50.
Will D Holland? driving
James L. Harris, “speeding,
fined $16.50.
Frank Mendell, passing in no
passing zone, fined $16.50.
Donald James, Gould, speed-
ing, fined $16.50
•David Stone Vierus, follow too
closely, fined $16.50.
Raymond Douglas Blair, im-
proper right turn, fined $16.50.
Louis Ernest Stegent, speed-
ing, fined $16.50.
Clide Clark, failure to comply
with promise to appear, fined
$20.50.
Night or
• Day
Roy Wiese I
GB 6-2692
that the younger people’, those
21 to 34, seem to be even less in
" favor of a change thaa older
‘3
tody and Saturday at the
'county superintendents office
by Mts5 Mary Bielefeldt and
'Prof G. W Kopp. There are
leen, had been drowned in
r creek neasuoraomwcmaexm.
"WASHINETNGT-GGERfee
ighth won- . ' - . stairs at the White House;
......30%
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re Co. Suit for damage.
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Charles E. Wiede, County Clerk
;Baenaiuudo:,
■ amnemca• mo«t armactw* l
lend this right of the teacher
e"br the students is the duty
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daughter, Ethel Mae, who had
gotten into deep water When
«he had gone in swimming
. [ while on a picnic. Seeing that
her daughter was in danger of
drowning. Mrs Weiss plunged
1 into the water in an effort to
with "much more' detach-
and' coldness than the
Both pros agreed this strategy,
in any form would be regarded
as a frontal Kennedy challenge
to the Johnson dominance in
party affairs. • ,
They,.by no means, believed
that the junior senators from
New York would seek to chal-
in no - Henry Appel-County Tax
GeraLd W. Fullbrrght,"pesaihg Assessor-Collector
people.
For leaving voting age at 21:
All adults ...................67%
Men .......................65
Women .....................66
21-34 years.................70
35 - 49 year.................64
50 years and over ..........67
Democrats .............'....66
Republicans. independents ..72
not make the problems go away
br contribute to their rational
solution. Iu wil only invite de-
cisions "based on ignorance. pre-
judce, and passion".
The very nature of democracy
implies serious discussion by
the people Limitations on dis-
cussion of important public prob-
lems are not merely infringe-
me’nts on the rights of teachers
to teach. Moremportant- they,
are infringements on the rights
of the students to learn, to
think, and to arrive at their own
conclusions. They are thus a
threat to the quality of future
citizens and to the success of
democracy itself. •”
it is not to be expeced
that . . .searching analysis will
be universally welcomed But
’ to deprive students of theqop-
portunity to think through con-
troversial issues for themselves
is to deprive them of fundamen-
tal training for good oietzenships
and to deny the fundamental
tenets of a free and democrat-
ic society. To insist upon and
S. Flynn. Mr. Swindell is the
contractor for the budges on
Wmihs—uin highway.
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Mhhg.3,a. ,
A most interesting, but sel-
dom seen figure in Washington
is the’ practical politican — the
Republican or . Democrat who
can view issues and personali-
ties dispassionately and not
think m term of . heroes and
villains. 7 .
He looks at candidates and
economic issue, the more con-, issues
troversial it is likely to be,"To
BACKSTAIRS
relatives in Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. Sanford and children
will not return to Brenham
- -until Octoher- =-------------- .
---Mran-Mrs-€.ASmeme-
have returned from a trip to
Corpus Christi.
Bennett Hastings and Toby
Arceneaux spent Wednesday 1
evening with Brenham friends.
Richard Krause of La Bahia
was in the city Friday on a
business trip
Fritz Wolff and E. Ecker-
mann. of Greenvine were busi-
ness visitors to Brenham Fri-
day.
Theodore C. Hohlt f Long
Point was' in Brenham Friday
' for a short stay.
Carl Spiering of Wiedeville
I was here Friday attending to
I business matters
40 Years Ago
July 13. 1925 — Mr^and Mrs.
Wallace Swindell have reoently
moved from Houston to Bren-
ham and are located at 503
Sycamore street with Mrs R.
. 1140197
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Wm. C: Montgomery et ux
Entered as second claas ’ matter ST Post orce
Erenham, Texas under Act of March t, 1879
ORPORATE OFVICERS - W N Blaton, Br .
chairman of the Board; Ben,. Blanton, Presi-
dent and Treasurer: Carolyn W Blanton. Vice-
President and Secretary.
lish himself as an unquestioned
power within’ th* party. Both
pros reasoned that such a Ken-
Redy policy, if it develops
into that, would be aimed at
1972 instead of 1968 as a pri-
mary target.
One of the pros summarized:
“This is the sort of thing
they’ll both deny until the Po-
tomac freezes over in the mid-
summer, but the truth is and has
been for a, long time — these
men simply do not like each
other. Bobby didn’t want him
on the ticketin 1960 in the
first place.“
“And since then, my impres-
sion is that their relations have
gone down hill.” bantered the
‘Republican. ----"—
“I wouldn't agree with that,”
ception to the stew would seem
to be economics, now regard-
ed as an “in" subject to which
teachers • respond not with, sus-
picion but with eager concerh.
Fhe proponenisof this change
in attitude may not be praised
for the mere feat of forcing
, open a chink in the curricular
'-stone wall which faced them a
few years ago. "Nor in praise due
Call ua any day for information on
our reasonable costs and quick
services. We have a full staff that
is always ready to go to- work for
you to produce' business - building ‛
printing.
party usually is Hfelong, more
as a way of life and income
than deep emotjonal fervor for
specific 'and often ephermeral
policies or issues. The seasoned
pro can and Often does switch
men, but not parties.
Two such pros—one. Republi-
can. another Democratic — met
at a party here recently d
f el to musing over the future.
The Republican thought hjs side
would pick up some seats in
Congress next year. The Demo-
crat conceded this usually hap-
pens in non-presidential years
but he did not expect the
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“notiinnrr 1 illiterates” into
forceful economic thinkers. The
change is beginning, but it. ‘
hasp’t happened wholesale:
Commendations are overdue,
however,' for-the 1961 Repost of
the National Task’ Force on
Economic Education - a land-
'mark document in the economic
education movement - and for
the directions it has since been,
given-by the Joint Council on
Economic Education. .The pro-
posal ng goafs ‘and
techniques haxe.becnesharpened
and revised since 1961. But
high dignity, and high principle
were there in the first place. It
is more clearly becoming a pat-
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"tion of independent e‛b tiy5
party^s 1966 losses to be of such
nature as to threaten the pres-
ently substantial Democratic
majority in both houses.
The. most interesting part of
their casual bull session had to
do. with President bhnson and
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y.
Neither pro professed to have
ay inside knowledge. Both men
were operating on information
and comment .in the public do-
main;
By independent avenues., they
arrived at the same conclusion:
An educated guess that in-1968,
if not before, the brther of the
two httle girls, incostumaa
the pavilion on Saturday ,
moseujll-kjapovet-andeieun aetelar:.
tereenrrB'-purr-W' the programs—feacher
| Nationally advertised $19.98 i
MARSH’S
>11 K. Male nrenham
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fear open discussion, of its econ-
omic institutions and process-
es."
Blackburn Sr. Lt. Blackburn
who has been with the Air
-Forcezregejvedhis-discharce: i
*SundayatSanAntomo,
' - Mrs. Theodore Felder had a
major operation in the Burton
; Hospital last Wednesday and is
much improved.
Mrs. Adou Foehner received
a message Friday that her step-
। father. Roy Vernon of Corpus
Christi, died.
/ Personals. Miss Dorothy
Dallmeyer, who has a position
in the Humble offices in Hous-
ton. was at home to spend the
Fourth of July with her parents.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. D Dallmeyer.
MI ATA CASUALTY
fN) p Nom. MMena
3 at the corner of Vulcan and
■| Ant streets and is having
Es put up thereon a large and
F commodious cotton platform
L and wagon yard.
f* The signing of, the declara-
Fourth of July, white attemp-
ing to rescue her 12-year-old Fers "certificates are*'bemg Miff
it can be profitable now to
take hindsight on the following
statement from the report which
is credited with bringing econo-
mics to the, educational fore-
front:
“The more important the
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Estimated cost $1,138.32.
St. Paul’s EV. Lutheran .
Church. Comer South Austin
and Third Street. Renovating
church, total' contract $250,000.
Ed Steinbach Estate, 204
South St. Charles. Reroof build-
ing. Estimated cost $225. .
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nd issues because they are hot-eyed zealots who show up Iohn v. ,
mmidserin the votnteerrorM—Ie8 22
- —cuesic: of them :T sections" of any potitikat organ-
DIVORCE DOCKET
Paul Klingsporn, District Clerk
, Aurora N Martinez vs. Crispin
"—-«21 —
Jimmie W Bunesoh'‘V< La
netta A. Burleson.
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In no passing zone, fined $16 50.
Frank Martinez, no driver’s
license, fined $25.50.
Ralph W. Nesmith, no valid
driver's license, fined $16 50.
Lee Richard Mertz, driving
wrong side road not while pass-
ing, lined- $16.50 z
Grady Burleson, intoxicated,
fined 620 50
Curtis Websjer Gideon, pass-
ing in no passing zone, fined
$1650.
Willie . Albert Meyer, driving
ddT5M4"2
dr--
Wehr mann»- store.
au LDon Blackbum_ Jr. of Mictorg L Personawu—4f
—parevisiting here this week with has' returned from
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the Democrat said, “But I
think it is true that any man
who replaced John F. Kennedy
would have looked badly to
Bobby, first out of grief and
then the deep conviction that
nobody could measure up to.
his brothdr. And all this laid
over a background of what hap-
pened, at the 1960 convention.”
What started the two pros on
this line of discussion was Theo-
dore White's new book, “The
Making of a President, 1664.”
which goes Into some detail on
Johnson and Kennedy. In pre-
paring the book. White tried to
see Johnson for at least a
background interview, but his
request was not granted. He
did talk with Kennedy,/ how-
ever. and at some length.
CIRCULATION, Azent-W. H. Muske, Henry Dreschel, Mn Mar-
I Ua Welbrock, Robert Ray Loesch, Rural Agent Monroe Eckermann
CORRESPONDENTS - Mn Barbara Boenker, Washington; Mn Thelma
1 Routt Crockett, Chappell HUI: Judith Jaster, Burton; Mn. G H Wuke,
I Long Point-Zionsvule. Mn Frank Bednar, Latium; Mn. Steve Kaman,
Weley; Mn M L Zwernemann, Carmine: Milton Routt, Chappell Hill:
Mie. Agnea Poteet. Somerville Will Weeren. Burton. Caenar "Dutch" Hohn
Ingepen dence; Maurice Angly, Roving corrspondent : Mins June Fricke.
Round Top; Mn H „W. Smith, Lynne: Carolyn Vaughan, Austin and
' Johnson City. Mn. Jeunie King, Dims Box
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. ■ THE AMERICAN CREED
■ by William Tyler Page
| t believe in the United States of America an a government nt the
[ people by the people, tor the people, whose just powera are derived from
I the consent of the governed.' a democracy in a republic: a sovereign nation
Iot many sovereign »tam, ^perfect union, one and insepatabie, established
I I therefore believe it U my duty to my country to love it. to support
the constitution, to obey its last to respect its flag, end lb defend it
I against sli enemies
Brenham population
(estimated) ......:...... 8700
Electric meters in use 3.475.
Water meters in use 3,107.
Gas meters in use 1,794.
to Raymond R. Dietrich et ux.
27, acres,-Samuel Hinche League.
$10 and other considerations.
R. P. Moody et ux to Albert
Grabarschick et ux. 96-100 acre,
Philip Coe League.' $10 and
other considerations.
Edgar Siebel et ux to Harry
Andrejczak. 0 62 acres, S. M
Williams League. $10 and other
considerations.
Mary Hintzeket vir to D. L.
Andecson, First tract : 5 427
paiesifhon MillerLeague.---—
Second t ract - 39.647 actW," . - T ,
Simon Miller % League, $10 and
other considerations,
Mary Hintel etvirto Jghnie
: ux. First tract - l2>
25:532 acres. G. Kuykendall
3-4 League of which 20 acres gre
in A. Laurence- % League. Sec- <■
ond tract - 4.062 acres, Simon- ’
Miller % league. Third tract . •__
- 2.375 acres, Simon Miller 1 ' s
League. $10 and other con-
school boards, even when par-
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Water pumpage report for
Brenham Water Works, for week
ending -July 2, 1965. ’
Date 1965 1964
Fri., June 25 930,006 1,213,000
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Total Water
pumpage 8,958,000 7,662,000
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me; everybody should witness
it.
The patriots among the town
earpenters, and all of them are
patriots, will give us much of
the day as is necessary to put
up the tables and benches at
Firemen*s parks to-day for the
barbecue to-morrow.
Rain -Yesterday about 1
o'clock there was a brisk
shower of rain lasting ten or
fifteen minutes and from five
to six o'clock there was a light
i shower, winch' while it helped
I crops did not do as much good
as it might have. '
The church case on trial for
three days in the justice's court.
re?ulted in a mistrial, the jury
being unable to agree. It seems
that a parsonage was erected
and that Prof. Sublett was
purser or treasurer mid dis-
bursed the funds, he claims
that he advanced at various
times the sum of 585; he had
papers to show for. it: but the
church trustees had kept no
account.
Personal-Miss Stina Burach,
of Waco, is in the city visiting
Mrs. Abe Meyer.
some line of action to establish _ --.v - ..
himself as i. power within the-Tm EardanJxaReuleLa
n at on a 1 ‛peme rate
2* ".04 '
"SuhdiVisionee
ization. The real pros seldom
have real amimosity toward
each other. They can sit over
cigars ’ and brandies kidding
each other a little.
They meet along the banquet
and cocktail circuits, josh each
other about such things as fund-
raising dinners, primaries and
candidates who missed the
boat. Like soldiers of fortune,
but stdom kitted.----. —4
Their "allegiance to nationaE
qdsen x-'—...
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of ten opposed to a change ~
but there is great unanimity of
opinion: all groups that have
been analyzed ‛ separately show
a similar tendency. One of the
most interesting -findings from
this analysfs, shown below, is
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