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iruary 12, 1964
Wednesday, February 12, 1964
THE DENTON-RECORD CHRONICLE
SECTION TWO—PAGE THREE
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Democratic organizations in
other counties may have their
troubles, too. But the Dallas po-
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one with the most impact one
way or the other by the time of
the fall general election.
With one-tenth of Texas’ vot-
ing strength and the second
largest delegation to the state
convention. Dallas County has
been a political enigma in a tra-
ditional Democratic state.
Since 1952 its lone U.S. House
member has been Republican
Bruce Alger and eight of its
nine state representatives are
now Republicans.
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Democratic primaries and by with Johnson as the Democratic
some Democratic officials open- standard bearers.
I “That shot fired in November
is the reason I am in this post
I today.” says William Clark III.
, the new county Democratic
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, “The assassination of Presi-
' dent Kennedy had a sobering ef-
fect on all Dallas citizens. It
made the Democrats aware of
1 the need of unity. It made me
aware of the need to improve
, the political climate in Dallas.
Emotionalism had become too
; big a factor in Dallas County
politics.
“I hope to help put politics on
an intellectual basis rather than
an emotional one,” he says.
Clark, 33, is a lawyer and a
newphew of Supreme Court Jus-
tice Tom Clark. He is a new-
comer to organized politics.
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Until he became county chair-
man. he had never held an elec-
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Dallas County Dems.
Planning Big Battle
DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Coun- ly campaigning for Republicans I
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first united front in 12 years of Democratic prestige hit a low I
internal feuding, are aiming to-in early November when the I
topple the mightiest Republican GOP easily captured two state I
fortress in Texas. legislative posts.
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PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia with the best in the world, a perfumes—if you have special ing in.” Young couples twist these days.
(AP)—Prague is like a beauti- flourishing string of big and lit coupons bought with Western nightly until 3 a.m. and Vlasta A . . . . . a
ful woman who is making the Ue theaters and a night life that currency. Apparently many peo- Pruchova sings a lively number ti mian vavernsin tneaoid seC-
best of a reluctant marriage, compares favorably with those ple have relatives in the West called “Leng Live Jazz, Long nonsnay6a800d 1000 ana atmos-
She can look sad or tired but in any but the most outgoing -before Christmas these stores Live the Blues.” pnereand tne. “ine.ust com-
she can also radiate charm. cities of Western Europe. are jammed. During the past months the wes tne in tne
The street lights barely flick- The years of exposure to the And, of course, there are country was thrown open to
er on Wenceslas Square. The East have left their traces. Min- many homegrown products Westerners and there's talk of A drive for Western tourists
smell of burned gasoline and gled with her Western tradition,-Prague ham, Pilsener beer, allowing large numbers of is bound to brighten the city’s
diesel fuel hangs heavy in the they leave Prague a city of con- plum brandy and handicrafts Czechoslovaks to travel to the face.
air. Soft-coal soot is everywhere trasts. ‘ - - -
In a rejuvenation that has they were tired of criticism and
amazed politicians, the party blame for the losses.
now bustles with unity and ac- The vacancies were not filled
tivity, and has a new chairman, at once and fr all practical (
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