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Show 5UV, In., Writer Comments on political Picture "vmorin"' Citizens are just about I ,tl with a contimmtion ct this i poblilede. gook. Surely V,uv brains enough in either "!!nr partv to come up with n mvram of action that will ?: ' , u, on the road to a solu-0' solu-0' these problems. ' inv Pln is bott01' 1 1 " 1 !in-, !in-, '(..imiidate who is big enough fVet the mistakes of the past, ' i devote 'his mind and energy f..ird an intelligent plan for the !'!', could win by a landslide. J voters are crying for leader, ' Like all honest citizens. Greater rtah Vallev, Inc. deplores the Utical morass into which we have fallen, and pleads for a return re-turn to the statesmanship of the past. Candidates like all other hu- they all have good qualities A positive nd inteligent campaign based on the vital issues of the day is what we all need. The malice mal-ice and slander engaged in by both sides in this campaign is far beneath the ideal upon which America was founded. As the brilliant October days shorten, the political porpouri bubles more vehemently. Perhaps this country has never experienced such a violent campaign. To the man on the street, the whole thing seems slightly disgusting, dis-gusting, to say the least. Problems facing the state and nation have never been so profound. pro-found. Russia is winning the cold war with steady progress., We are bogged down in oKrea in a war that we have never tried to win, and cannot terminate without 'grave consequences. ' Inflation at home has out the nations money value in two, and the chances are good that further reductions are in sight. In the face of all this, candidates on the state and national level advocate no solution beyond a wait and see policy. In fact, by far the greater part of their time and energy is expanded in name-1 calling and a review of the mistakes mis-takes of the past. |