The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 06, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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Co-Chairmen Discuss Politics
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,-si, sj& the >ear> ahead if we re-
._-r main strong-
Vietnam to Cuba LBJ and
'.bis:esrkm crew evade a. positive
ca»''"wrswse <mw®» pc-iicy and put'forth more
A-aeraa appeasement. Where" Is victory"
f The Bay ©f Pifs. crawling to Cas-
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jcf? csfjEsaass <BB
We j*«*sLd ~-.se
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Tfa a s iis*.;»e for ® :rTE
the great Ame
Sretrja®. act jar
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Z^c - '. v,-. j' f-#. o-r tj» rw ?ro *"*«* trawdrs.. American* itee-
* rfc-r for tte fitr Cyprus. • where oar " embassy,..
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■mm combed while . the' 6th fleet
stands bv'
In Honduras Haiti Cambodia.
dBfe of fre S&'s. sot fer tl
-jasi <af Bart",.
WImr..Barry -Gc^awaier k eJeci-
«£ we ~ax. jest:'re t« purposes Indonesia. East Africa, and West
_ Africa. our embassies:, consulates
sssd sigh mcraSf to oar hs^s
fares. Trsth aed cniesrrity ha«e
takas; a sack seat sn >-r gsvere-
laea* along wsiix aeit-AeipUae sad
pem-mi resp*^H2feOIty,
The SepeMksn party fcel'
and agencies are attacked .burned.
Sooted by petty
jlease.
■•rants' whenever
tfeai we sheuli find 2Cth century
efc«- hall.
rather than relying on the c-:d, d»-
proved doctrisse of turning our '"'here?
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try have
the anempi— r.
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N-ov Yoja
be out at ■■■'■-
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senator wo;
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the bottom '
-his unsucces.sfoi
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him.. Two. s> i:.
■ .;n the!
of one won'"
^ much!
race at that ; ■ ■
After next T
ay. eve|
can relax and ■
i-'ch. the effej
administrate •:
'■r'M{:;Uing i£;
'strong, revp :r-
was the trade.-:;:
of John i
nedy and Lv r.
•* hiison <
him.
The A men-
• • wiilt
HOWARD „©8EEN, state r**rw«*rt*tTve
ththari p»»esld«ttt o# tfce Y
tti«ker before Greek's speecK Ust ^hursday for the YO's.
Green Urges YD's To Dedicate Lives
"Trr ?jad sL the > vir? jxs^ie
aren t Repvhi;c»r» and are ready_ by -gr-in? a dream of progress
to strsfce % t,-i'.v-' f'*cthe fature of ?ho£e{wh& want to move to some*
their .countjr>'. *\ thing greater
ThiT «a« stated bv 3taV Reore- « *h.vse wtio eotr* after u*. and.
««■ tat.-ve Howard Greer, sr^est **ith the heap of dedicated people,
speaker a*, the Yours? Democrat'1. 431 <^5" '-h~.
weekly meeting he-id in rr.e cafe-
teria at 12;36' p.rr™ Thursday.
Oot 22
STJC prSfh^'JIT. of ?.h^i
B&pi'Ti:-sptn and Detr.rx.-ratic pame-
and the p«opie. ihvoived the
topic on whion ifr Greer. spoJce.
Mr. Green stated that i;reat
p<sop{« . . . are e^ooentno and r.fj
one has. ret tar reason tha,n„ the
Arnencan trxiay. Peopie Vote their
prejudice instead of their judg-
ment, he stated.
P;roci»Es... scr lives and cor iiiser* »*akes are too high for,,you
ties over to a supposed elite in an ^■•"sts.y at home. As ex-Democratic that there are :•
aS-pcwerful central government. Senator Thurmond, says: "Forme, offices,-of %ur
"The Democratic party has for- tnere 1S rifJ alternative. The fu- peace and are r.
iakes Thomas Jeffe^ten and -the mre c"f freedom and constitutional tiate rations..;.
C'^RStitation.'" says Strom Thur* ?o**"ernment is at stake, and this will see to i:
mond Republican Senator from requires that I do everything in unparalleled ar-i
South Carolina. "It is jeadin? the power to help Barry Goidwater tary strength .
evolution of our. nation to a social- restore individual freedom so that then who believe
. ne spgaicer concluded his a^eecn ^stic dictatorship."' we be cogs in a govern- tary" and : - sir
Barry Goidwater believes that ment machine." with persistence ;ni --kill war
we should have peace through pre- ■ Hubert Horatio Humphrey has be abolished
want ^ paredness, progress through free- J:een vice- and national chairman With the Di n
dom. purpose through Coitstitu- °* _lhe ADA, which stands for White jHouse
tionai order—these are themes we such mainstream, ideas as: D'rec- years, the
shall make resound across this ognition of Red China, 2> giving under the gui.kr.
the Panama Canal to the UN, 3» tration that rev
complete nationalization of the world of chin.
eiectnc companies, thus one big constant rent-:: »
"P. A. 4> compulsory health insur-' situation with
ance. and federal price, wage' and
Discussion was held about re-
cruiting' Young Democrats to work
a* Democratic Heavdquarters on
weekdays and weekends to pre-
pare "for .th* presidential election
to m held oVi Nov. 3, Those in-
terested and aoie to work m their
spare time are asked to give their
names to either Rosanne Harvey
or Marilyn Herman.
Approximately 30-Young Demo-
crat^ and. members of .the faculty
attended the meeting.
Deka-Sokkara Have
JoinfOctober Fest
in the V
r.d who
; '.; t r aid
for it. Met<
hut the
viTLsui-passedi
rfoined |
■' through|
ai strength i
- fely p
Bother
win sifl
an:
we lives
situation
Approximately 130 people dane- Sr*»t°''tr°n' iUR the ^reat the sake or a'
, , ,...iked \Z rushed f *tjr lU **• For advance in-
2h',h, mJS « ST"0" ™a'J, =«»» On«U-,
'•**' or Huxley s Brave
Fest World. «
ed. stomped, w-
their way throu
the Deka-Sakkara October
last Saturday night.
The Shadowy, a group of stu-
dents* from Paschal High School,
hailed as the "sound sensation.
New
It wilt be a
that the men in im-
pended on to :r.
, consistent dec!s: -
After Nov. 3, we will no longer fear one extrerr-
ea* Ralph Yarborough's voice: heads in the sand*
as George Bush will be the new other extreme
Meadowbrook Lanes
3232 E. LANCASTER
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"Put Enjoyment in Your Life —
Try Bowling
STUDENTS BOWL FOR 35c A LANE
again made, a hit with the students 2e;'ator- "^'e Port Worth Star-
as they previously did at the Sadie
Hawkins' Dance.
„Tne dance, which was jointly
sponsored
Telegram,
both Dallas papers,
Houston Post and many more are
^ °f Ralph, who votes for
the sister-brother TGre cattle in the US
clubs, was heid in . the Boaz Stu- . e*as ranchers lose mone>'.
dent Center from 8 until 11 p.m. „ - . -
Also attending were Dr. H. Howard ,K1 Tuf... . Ralph voted against not ven- much
entiy without apti;.
situation. (y
With the Desr.
im" in the White Hou.--
question of bein.
United Nations ' a*
•65 KICK0FF CELEBRATION!
$500 Education Fund for some lucky Tarrant County student
can!
i? rosp.'S.®!
rather
:' hiding'
■' tirr.effl
!-.ri3 belli?
: .'rceivin:!
will bi:
i favor of
>n> very ni
;! security
avins li?
:ns as foS
to educi
K-ts of effi
a program
., program
1 next day
-. manner
doe!
JJ^
l^Two pairs of
tickets to a TCU home
game each week.
FREEl
SPECIAL BONUS GIFT! Free 8 x 10 photo of your favorite football team (all
Tarrant County high schools, TCU and ASC)
COME IWNOW AND SEE THE NEW '65
HOTTEST CAR ON
THE FIELD THIS FALU
Open evenings for \ CluBJh/JljzL
your convenience
"inch teaa |
tUi and Commarce
oAffripnrHk3p1 't L°id US Where t0 of approving of
thAT * VOted against nc
Hughes, chairman of the division jf ower Amendment to stop aid. vjce to such pri . ; ,
of languages and literature and to "2^ federal aid- aid aid and federal •:
the sponsor of SaWfeara; Miss munist countries, compul- yet fear-in* the
Catharine Wakefield, dean of wo- ^ 3nda Sen' made on an idea
men; and Mrs. Ruth Keating, spon- gensrA r.^Tt es on floor of rnade on a nide.i
sorofDeka. Ralrjh C°mdors' then vote for will be the same ti-,
,T it will be phras. i i:
r' ' exans will vote for be understood.
AmSLnTeaH^h0 Will.promole Though their
fairs and nr 'u l° worlci a^" change, one thin;
tent not Texans in* change about the He:
tent, not just Labor in Washing- ever> is their
.. eight lethargic yea:
■ ^aces to look for will hower administrn'
., re 'eiman, who will regard nerve to say the pa
inf es °^arrant County, Dur- thing better than
w . e ouse Rules debate Jim ganization. Of o u
received 800 to 1 letters say this, theucon><
niio -8 ° V°-te n° on Pa0^'11^ the adequately informed 1- tha!
s, committee. How did Jim level of ability of the Kenned;
s e. es. Johnson administration was,is*'
One can depend on windy Jim wUl be much higher t! an «'heo
to vote aid to communist coun- large corporation plutocrats*
tries and to vote more Federal brought to Washing on during
£»• spending and control. Fred Diel- years of 1953 and !>'•••■
man believes that the people want The political game near'-v
a change in the growing Federal for a while, but it will be si
paternahsrn. - again and hopefully the Re.
senator Goidwater gives the can party will fare better in
voter a chance to protest this cur- next attempt to place men m
ous crew who seek to make gov- fice. Hopefully, they will have"
niment a supreme protectorate, didates to campaign for next
. ,^ePyblican » stands for rather than trying tq, u,e
lnoividiia1 responsTOlity and • a Democratic candidates to.cart
firm foreign policy. Let us march against. —Rosanne Ham
Five pairs of tickets each week to the high
i^school game of your choice io Tarrant
» County.
Nothing to buy. Just come in and register. Met winners
will be announced each Wednesday. Grand prize winner
wiffte announced October 31.
inions
i hat
jblicans, i
a After'
of the
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tsus of tt«®
Downtown .COImr 24171
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The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 06, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1964, newspaper, October 27, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771487/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.