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Show JohnsonjGivate Creatures Of Emotion? r; By W,LUM B. BOH, H Last Wednesday, President John, ing news broadcasts to announrp n '"'Dr irresolvable hbor.nagedi, ""SS S overseeing and for the most part p,,ih had ten ident Johnson achieved prfi, " J" this taking office. F Dly hl greatest !i ' In essence, he did in 130 davs u,k I dents had been unsuccessful in dC7 . ,a 8 n 0ver f p"v As impressive as this victory is 1 Johnson's past record. Years before llw Lyndon Johnson gained a reputatio a, ?'"8 ,! ff"' things done. as a man vh0 AS SENATE MAJORITY leader h terms of legislation proposed, voted unJ1' f other majority leader m recent hhtS s-nd Wss! dent he has been successful in havin7hi Te reduction bills passed along with oS i likely would not have been pasd w t ft that by some method or manner, he ha! th h'm' to do things that other men do not It m tP0Wer ' Er why. not- might be m- T sett!e the ra ' UfP Kthe PrinPle n .f ? b0lh in .ha' House along withtheK; 0f ,Labr and , r,;J' labor-management m .He took an intense, ESS."- When they SMmed , -breaking down, he km ' -joled, pleaded, andpusi '. they were resumed. Jot', appeal, though imw, t fact and unavoidably act- anied with overtones of ' ernment pressure, was l -personal, and richly seini'm- :ii al. He asked the negotiator ' their confidence, he pre.;:., to them about the free c' prize system and ahoutifr 7 ive bargining, he iml 'i that they think of the got ' the country, and he besgtJ:. J their help. " THIS APPEAL wr-rktd 1: ' very likely is the key to k J son's past successes as . . It is not new. Dale Can; ' once wrote a statement'' t is now the prime axiom of . ; presuatinn techniques: a creature of emcion ic." This appeal is tt, tin Johnson as his country ', -Texas accent. He u i.y a man of intense ft tic : :: powerful emotion. T 1 lines of his face and his"- . ing heavy brow stigst - and his explosive terr,f:r a.: engaging warmth reveal : ;. WHERE PRESIDENT fe" edy's appeai was object..' ' , " tellectual, and of-'-'- : President Johnson's apj subjective, sentimental, personal. To disagree President Kennedy ject an idea, but to with President bii ' -reject him. ' ' There may be a lessor, i - ; learned in this. M '' , been described as the possible, in po!iW I;; abiy more than m else, it's what " : counts. President Jc-; ; succeeded where cm j failed by appealing . -the human side of i"'; . differentiated !:weer.,j-; ,. logic that activates a - ;; and the sometime? sometim.is irrational c. , . ities that motivates OUR AGE ISbej; creasingly iW":"-. technology plai larger part in ; . is a .rend to &-, even thing. We In-criticized In-criticized the d aai - . mg the indiv.Jw- ;,.. th- state, but m n , . volun.es have ben .... prove that we are ; md.v.dual the ,, organization ot ten rated aRd ','':' different than Perhaps the.;;;":: of settling '. pute has derr:ons:.;. - , cardies of w r-: theag.ofte-.; . still creatures o ,-rned by love, .. . all the re,t: shouldn't forger |