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Show . I b 4A 1 ' - - ,' - ' . - - - pff teLe21522 Soil. $111:111. - - ., w ... ,,, -- - . ,- ,- - - Novemin. , - - - -- N ' ' 1 -- - - : - . ''' - NOT SO LONG AGO, regarded as "a dis- ---- grace". and .41a publicblack eye the , Utah State Training School' at American , - Fork now appears well on the, way to be" coming an efficient institatioir, for re" ' . , tarded children. ---- - -Only last year, 'hnd prior to the ineet- - et v ,:,1 :.J , , . , , - f , . ' 7, - . 500. , Most . . ' ' - s I fr'-?- ,, sucCesses.-- - --- - wth - - - , - . - p.m-I.-Thi- -,9-. tt ,,ttilk :t . . ---,:- - - - - -- - - rivertiVie .ti ' - in the Mideast - without a program. natit - Irag-i- - implication of thi--that it will almo s F- - - -the middle-of-i- t. All the signs point to the influence of Egypt's Nasser in the Iraqi coup that put --- -- -- -- - . i- -, , , - 4, '- - - - . ' - 4.iz.,.;,!4-z!,'.4-.4- .. - , . ''''S'-':'-- , , "' ' ." ' 'you , oergort-mourine,-- ' -- ,DoingNext.summerr , , - - -- ' : '14--.1- - . . I r , A : - - - , o ; - . - ' . ,, Sponsorship - s- uestion;--the-phile- - opahiraa,telaindltevigicilualty, oarndgrtiolue w o .1. prmopies would allow them to capital on the. vitriolic hatred-an- d blatant. renunciabon of the Presidetit, the sol- ,- inevt- y indiVidual free. " (B.B , , -- 1 , , - OUR READERS. - . - I do not question .their motives, however: they are evident , Motives . simii ar' to mese nave been made verv - , PP . 129 , 130) . - -' .. , 'ae , 'N. - . 1 Birch-Socie- - --- ... cannot ,got) nilny reasons - .. ,whrsve. ' . . . ., s -- safest and most country,-,the s i . - was- ietit'- - 7,- worldi-t- o ,- the avoid -- - - - - hineer Ott, Plajo ir 'be . anticipated coup d'etat I do not ques- --- come translated inte a laelcotkOPPort motiVes either theye 'too- - ar-e- , : we shall have short cuts for eltninat, -',Ilorilier .4' ,,,A,,. evident. ' ou an3t,-,- ,-going ingthrough In3aly estimation, tile:alleged spon . rAnEXOSSAA....Ek:CallidZikelnQcratleFO-Ko- T -- Ille-J11the,111,,puhlivIrt ses." (B.13, pp. , , is most alarm- , or.-Ing- . intheiduals -andgrouoi, - - --- I Must reject the society Tause :,, ::.; , --for Robert Welch nersonal rrimhan loyalty the'...----,---' -, ' demanded of its members. "OnlY if . , , -Alemembers of teesegmups4leelareci, - - .' - both-witho- ut- ---- . - ---- - -; we are d Ma4ltaifuTigthe---woul- . -- -- t2ed -- -- uni-en--ou- rs - . : shakable loyalty for,Imd thus accepted., direction from a dynamic personal T'SHOULD like tc; take exception to leader; only under these conditions .1 the last paragraph of Helen Ke. reont le there be any possibilltrof . . . "I - ' - rights of the majority unless - 11. 31 158-16- . - , der .te.---un- --.. -- , , ' - ' pv ' . arethaeugWy 1,iishopest 4-- orici-ixtbels-7-7:ane- --- -- " phrase, a weapon of demagogery, and a perennial fraud. ty"Tile 'John will before by the Nets, the complete authoritative -C- ommunists, End the Fascists.- - 4.--. - . - 3eNir- By ROSCOE BRUALMO.Np - .. e.$j :.. , , , ' ' , Need ". - 'Ortff E.S PitivEr--------------- -------- , - , -- -- nar-A- rt vv . .. -: - , ..,e" , -,...; . ..,-.7- --tr- .:''''' ' ., - , - is , lends itself too readily to Ihill- .ti.ad on, distortion and disruption. And democracy . . . is merely a deceptie , , - ---- . ' , Iv d. ,4, ,.,- m."14'14,4.94 . ;,S,,....,:,-,',- . .'t '' - , ... M an American, I must challenge the iety becatise of its attitude to- ward democracy and republicanis- m- both as old as our nation. Welch.says:, --'''" - ... pize - do ni .. 4,, '',"z- Thtoapeasersuoafdef,alteetrzypehtuParirldedis- s' - - WHO ,p . 77- - ,,- -- - n, mouo-4e- backed by are joining in attacks on and-Nas-ser r , - Ooml--- - ' . -. pfeircees. government is ahva s and ,.. tably an enemy ot 7 ...;"- -- ,,,ez---,-,, th he -:-.- a- - - was bdul Salam- - - - , ,, ,., 4 '.' - 1, WI) yeAM-- , does-dAlso that whatever-turm- oil United Re- -, Arab the velop, it is till eupheraisticallycalled -- Syria has beetr. bitterly UAR concept, andthaliasheent he , . , ---'-7-.-------' . - - .. , because - T ,,,,,, ;';'-',:- " , - --,.- . - -- -- - '"..0;""''; i .,,,e,,i,,,,1 .,,,,,g, ,k 4,... -- - . i ,., , , r4.1..k-,-. 1,4 ::,.::4".";4..; - - ,., '. ';'' :9'';'' ,- a, .. : About- . - . Iport, I - , be---- , , s -- - , - -' - - - - ,, - - -- ' -- - t ,,- ,- -4,...,6 ' , ..,, . ,, - --improvem-ents - ' - . wateMng and privately reacting to letters by apologists for the John Birch lically silent . must. reject of its littliude,t:PY,Z,YerttPen t in ;e1.;, in direct eeppositiort . .general, which is ',. whieh ., the to teaching& ofmychurcit ' 7 that govermne nts are tristituted of says '.f all .......012e -g- God. The Blue pook says.rare For exce very nments,-with ; -- . the dignity of theincli- conscienee,aml. s - . :: . viduat ; ' Following Jesus must ever be vol. untary., They who claim him and use have-be- -- . ' ., p - h 4ea - ,. ' --- -- '4' ' . . ..;. - -- ,k.,., ' '9 - . . - , . - , -- , . - ilt - I - I .x . - -- i ,,., ' :'::-'''' -- book, The Blue Book, as well as The unbecoming a Christian Individual or --Politician,- both the product of Robert Welch.- - In addition, I was intimately ofganization, and should be no longer Christian, involved hi the political campaign last - - accepted , -- William H. Jams-Jr-year in which Reed Benson ran for 534 E. 2320 NQrth Congress as a Republican. I can no ' longerin good conscience remain pub. - ' ' - . 4,.. - -.- V . - - - 44.... . ,... N.:.1 - - , .1 -, 1..-,, t10 -, ...,..- .7 1 -- ,,,!,e v 'f.e.... ..,,,. -- t s . . - , - - - - P----- . i..4, . ' ,,. r-d- ' ., !. So. ,--- - -- --- - , -- - , , 11 e . -- ' -- ' of tiles? problems still exist, but ,' IVIS xx,kk Pet dllei. , and reare steadily' being slowly they the a 140' " negotiating e4.1?; new and solved under plans procedures Alpine School- District to take Over the ekle, toN ..z; ;..,,. ,launched by Dr., Guy A. Richards, super- - classroom teaching ,beginning. next iu- 045. Ne 1.9d.2. Rich-- 2 Dr. since intendent September perhapsthe-mbsis sigidfleant - ards . s',, last weekend reported to the State - Move in the new progress nlarebecabse it - 0";414 .40001 ' - ''' Chil. '( 1 Association Retarded t For Training assurei these retarded children highly ye-; 71'i dren encouraging progress during ,t'''., all . instructorson classroom age .,.:.., 1Ev capable -. '' his first year as administrator. ' ' 'levels. --, ,, .. . ' '''' ; It has been a --remarkable and , mo-- , , A revivified organized volunteer aid .. . it, ' ..,- :' mentous year - at the school. With a little il tk women's or, civic clubs, program involving , L It.."''''' drk .tnore money. to ,,, et ganizationsTThith school and univeraity, $3.7114aa extra fund s PPM thcLegislaturer----,, and interested prck.1"-,----groups, other students, have, been prompt and ap- . , vides firm backstopping strength to th.e., 1,, ,.. . arid . , :e, -- - tippAtAssociation... For 'Retarded Children, , .4,; , .., ---. - aLv. - ,,'aflederal gront cct Si millionfrord,thee to1LRICIIARD,13asshownvhatcan . , . t , ; I 's .. : - .. rig School---wila -- - ospi a r Hof . ,., : --- - and , Liu13-'- , vision '11::::37, ,100,000-pepatienp.goiltdentandmg, year) and thtscontinued , ..-,b,t the. State Legislature, ,--allould,rAttlot,", more money. , .. k 7-7 -- ' , - -- . . . - - 600 4 , W - , ' ; ..,, .; - 'e . it Dr. Richards has succeeded also in rieNiz - .. - - ...... :'. f ,..ebt - - e-n 11;n:ME' OR SOME' 1 - 1 -. - I Itlelk., -- - ,,,. , f1,11 - , I.'. ,tert e.r, ., 1 I . asAN - , - II. , k - , 1. ? I - - ' ' e ,dr r ,,,,,, , , - . , I . - ... - , , ire , - in- - enable the school to maintain or even - 1, ' , - - - 4', e- - -- '' - - if -- Ordanjzation's Claims Disputed - :1 1:11 ;A: sf 'Ncy;;P - - , , M. ' --- ,o...,'.vet-w-----1---------- -alli- , . --- - .: . - crease its remarkable rate of progress,,..., A new project, long needed, is a class!. . fication of all retarded ptipils according I,i to their abilities, progress, and work po- tentiaL Reorganization of. the teaching- :stiff to include the hirleg of a business ttri-Sclib04 manager, another registered nurse', a part- was cited,as an object of pityinadequateme-vsychologis- t, a registered dietician, fa'cilities,- no funds,- Shortage of hap,; no and other workers not available previous. training- program, and '1,000 patients ly Pp account of lack of funds, no doubt croVided into space scarcely hufficient for --will help send the schoel along its ivay tcr-- , - ..., - t. . - - ,- - ' ,.. . - - . , . - ,, - A Progress t The Training School'.-:: - - -, 0-- . the Unita Stas. Constitution 01 . as having been divinety. inspired. - e , , , take. City,'Lltah, Tuirsday, -- , ,, toe , --- (Stand Jar the - , s - -- , . -- -- - - , Ds - - :- ' - le- - VSLZ2E1 - - - on , . . -pote, er,.tt-'-fdi-1-(- zed-a1'g- true -o-- - - suPplyitiWfalflineeded." (B.S11D ;apeverfialeTe7 IA conversation and travel, all across political rights of the minority? . feasible, th e pressure is on to reunite the , this to offer that leadership g denounce And condemn until Don't intend "I - , 116) nation,--talkin..-diverse a with Sen. Goldwater has shown that he three countries into the LIAR. to all Svho are willin g to help me " you have studied.. the facts and 'dent'- audie ncesand-bei- ng yariety-o- f ques wants to reraavezacial ziscernination ,, : : . . wilt ... -. s - - . ga -. ' ' ' - Birch--So-- --- --, --' --sa- ddle-as ' ut wa --- To t - aegroes. : u is ' . agains .Xhe to point-Bgthat lonme this means friend." loyalty 4:ensPrvative-trentciety tolredict'arthls isa 1- .the ----- le aTother Metat6r.---a --"consermative'becau.ser'h TiTese are the- fiets: On June 13 Robert Welch must superce-dthan-maStates t is nl, human;liistiiry- liai- Taughtker itj to-cbooses Li ee cti ve h s e dqracilsr since Wgelyter Nr-Tli Should loyalty to Welch and 1963 ,. , lesso- n- realize . one th- DeseretNews-p-Thfnte- dftnd over actionorthe-sepirate-stateto the and slaughtered-XtnFaisal and his followers zATI:t ;1;11 leaders, for 'example, come story' from the UPI service. an&J will not be It isn't limited to romfreeptemplameti -- Js Gov. Rockefell Nixon or Rom- , erjor the former- - must reign:- - quote "Some 6,000 members of the the central struggle in Iraq into in conflict, . isn't limited It youth permanently joined together br,violence ,,Izsney) a "nonconservative" because he To a number of members John Birch Society in --California ar e 'those who favored has - bee--li supreme. to the extreme right. , fr'': and bloodr,hcd. Eventually,. the dominant - A I would use the federal power more fully et. me society, this point has evidently Union With Egypt arid those u The liberar asserts itself. political . e asthe willof achieve subeene.crsanivea,--the SaMP 4 yinflarneslitudoLiLr country pads? All -' K-already been reachecThey-hav- e to th e ' 4 first -4--; Take Social Security an d th e other aws. -..,- 17.--,- - -Welc chosen t .I v , I 1 ., I ,. e : reform legislation of th New Beat:- . : i'-' Davies l The 12th annual Yreportzt,the Cal MOVinV not But 4 viable moderate is United Arab Republic. But Arab hatreds run deepand the - J. Kenneth -ThiS 1 e giS1 a ti On Al as 'been supported Associate - Syria. i'4 ifomia g Senate Professor. i on- the bloody foundation Nasser is trying subcommit- union with Egypt quickly broke' down:appreciablytothe i by every Republicane platform and , g University tee on Brigham actdvities said the .'"'to lay . '''' The rising Baath Party in both Iraq and nominee-sinc1936. entaal ' Is , resd it p -0- 041 '',41"' -- - activities of the John Birrh Society are In .7'1,7,1Y . - . , , 1 4;10etrille ' ."''11' de-alleled by those of the Communist PeoPle nerneefs Par Pion etirement ---i- c The--Hill-----alf-A-Cent- ury that reflects Social Security legislation -- who -----:I Black Muslims- and other hate Party; say that as of a Sen. G oldwater ' the responsibility of the federal Pv . few persons over f á ' COMPARATIVELY they - z groups. -ti IM 7A",,, to VinSO sure make that another IL not ,ernment ,g is to , withCongressman --illyjoiicy " wo,m,en, 7 ,7:esslotiliot6rtatra he was p,otheAmor., wear out, not rust-ut.Liberals-a- nd nobtaining employ-- , - Kezerian and many other people so voted. Now ican . political people? of kind duck one from that to never Those who do find jobs ' are -- should ment. . , away suralmost confess themselves indulge themselves in more they .' . THIS IS TILE WAY Carl Vinson describes and-fai to politics- -it can be said him that he has pnsed to find that --tbey are deserting ISN'T SOCIAL SECURITY an thaw. taking the places of younger persons,r----- finding before they pro- his plans, and the' advice he Ftves . . dedicated , the Liberal , pattern.' They are doing also unemployed an effective, ance that our competitive enterprise claim the Birch Society as our friends . heeded be , to himself ought by young It our retirement I a w s- were ', The protest against what they consider economy will survive the ups and Member:of Congress. --R. Johnson j. , peop le all over the land. It's agood tosf ,too much big government, too much downs of the business cyc le l. Is it con- Du ring the 29 years he has 1155 Lake Street changed to allow women to retire at presided - , men at age mula for health and happiness.over the House Armed Forces- Committee, - big spending, and too little grassroots servative to favor a reduction of 'tax ', their option at age 55, without penalty, it would relieve Few men are more qualified to speak of their own affairs. balanced after rates a control . Chief among Letters a nd syndicated columns ee printed only some budget, mistakes made he has . n a t. i o if a 1 surplus labOr force . in the Deseret News so readers may evaluate on the subject than "Uncle Carr- - Vinson. and is it nonconservffive to favor a ' them was in failing to build up the na- ' whicit are not necessarily ENT that there is a tut in tax rates--as does the American -- greauy IT IS dieeriz tvhi.ewao SoaPer,, Longer than any other man in history, he- - tion's military might fast enough as , : . trend Marked conservative and L- even before a has- sat in the House of Representativ- es- - World War II clouds gathered, and in ' - , It is not evident that people know.1?- - balanecedrs bUdgelet, on the. grround that our employment force, also an incredible by the end of his stripping-aw- ay that y emservativet"re-'-pies-ent-4strength-t- oo lnean-br lastwhat they retard enter- 25-tterm a year from now. teievouily . after the war ended. But in that he was ' certain who in public life are "real 1056, Fourth Avenue ' riga'a,s'aPural"aa aaggAills4 prise? He was elected a Democrat frem the the conservatives." nation. of the temper only mirroring If is Profoundly unwise for 'con . . . .. e of 31 and a As the Republican-Partcold war ,-- he In RequiredTo years of-t- he e group$ or a , same to back come seat every two , ha s been one o f the most effective arch!. the , has wards its choice of a presidential in straitof to a Buddhists Take TOOK conservatism the Licenses? , put Party pagan TT .' Vans-since- nominee, this is not arracademic lines 7. modern ' nuclear-Stlik- ing South Viet Nam to show the Chris jacket. I would think that the essential ,From ?h. Desire .,.,.. With another Man than V mon,' s uch don, "''''" Piles) our of conservative doctrine to force that- istoday ;SO - essential are h umanthere tians , ingredients -- - -, examfor - Years Sen. -' , Is be an could the basiflor Goldwater, a Barry . performance 15 these are AThe attained ; having Christians, security Aga rights. " ' l - p arty . rule that has conservative? Is , .e1 he one ',teal on t A attack Fiscal 1) responsibility, (2) Nov 19, 1938 .r power, revived the ancient practice of Mangum was Sen. GoldWyatet's conservatism me climate in ' CONGRESSMAN VINSON HAS been an gripped the South for so long, Automatic government favorable to pressure, force, and violence to estab- - one of the 30 plumbers examined at Or is -----conservatism? 3) authentic only - -- We may never America n election year after year can result in the growth.:-(support for-l- ishtheir ascendancy there? State Capitol-so-Jha- t ' they might of to take a broader loolc g 'human d see a maitserve in Congress so long . - . there need me- as well as property worst kind-. The removal of the segan Buddhist , to rights licenses obtain in accordagain operate en ts of . . . - . ., , - e nks. , the in ' . o e : . -. : .. , . ... , as-- an es ancewittrtnelswpas by the as . . .. uleilkun the effect-ot-ha- ' . dirierity, not-tm order -tot the label -of defense of the Free -- - - - A de-- - sentiaL ' Without leaders,- Ahe Masses wishes AT an effective and best bottled , for, happy Legislature.- Plumbers in cities of The od; ingY- Congressional chairmanships with Its substance ' sire to arrest the flow of power to . could be manipulated. first and second class must henc- e-final year in Congress, and - then still men who keep cominghack year Ite-b' to There is , I think, need go beyond without neglecting national - Johd Wy- ' Washington Luther Martin forth have such license- snot more a real &rely rustin-gwithout years of,wearing-after year facing the labels and to examine the content ', partisan and other heroes showed no problems which can only be dealt with out cliffe, seats. test for-the- ir , e---om ofconservatisr-.- -- --- ---- -Z.C. M . L's - --- - - - --more on- - a national basis.' , opened acourage inibeface of this power with a di la of wes -- aP Y Christianity-thindidthbof TAKE RIGHTS. an not it Is tenrPaintinplv ', mu, hierarchy IS A CONSERVATIVE SLNCH 111,s s Florence Ware, Salt Lake , F s- artist. trV essential part of conservative doc- .. inthe-counam suggest- - , Buddhist mio nks who g ave their lives trend I -- I- - - --- -tveet etol nip' a blow that trl,,,,,, ---of," to trine la guarantee equal pmtection Years Ago - . ONE TMNK that only t1 e Instances co d la bet es originating 'muTar the law? Can we preserve prop-5- 0 15..thatTcon.serv!,tlyes must make us Christjanity. of how 1913-'- rhe At Y their vision or triild Nov. and fifth 19, annual'ex30, degree. beyondage knows the important factt7--bumat - roniservatism ran be s t serve its rou s e. -- - - Certain segments of it denY, as far--- ' hibit of the Utah city riehts tmless-w- e presume es at , any ag and all 'young . Severe dm - . about diabetes. Every year, during-- Na-- , Can we as possible, human rights, freedom of -- - the . rights? ltt political (0 1963) the ground floor of the Ilooper diabetics,-shouhave their doctors check . 18-2. , tional Diabetes Week- ,(Nov. vital' them over thoroughly before quitting in- -Among- artists displaying Building. - -- - - --- : information about this wid espread disease. jections in.favor or Oral - medication of any ROCKEFELLER'S LABOR - CditiflON work were GOV. Dan Wggeland Joh- n- , - ---- , - --- ' --- - --- -- e-, - -- and republitized.113ut there John Haien. Tallidg, much lu uslo ew s9444 ec 75-Y. . s Ago . - A-N. . ingabout diabetes- -cation card indicating' they are afflicted ' 'S No one knows exactly how many dia- with this disease. 'rhis Is a safety meas..' e , a es. s ' betics --- - are in the ru Marrige- - I; VA insnlin shock. Such a shock m, in P2R0 By V I CTO R RIEStl, , , recruit ULLICL woo, "4''C Af ikaintonwho .,..nas been a Republican, then '' ' " ucli .. T s tw ten aLdt.rilipi. l Law to errioria from mates 2,000,000 3,400,000vary sectional la r corn- . may result from too much Insulin, or from are R epublicans , let it be known some weeks ago that men 1VEW YORK-Th- ere , ' - Medi-ee- l researchers in diabetes are gener- to issue in the probate judges requires Rockefeller. for he Was ready to work for Rockefeller's mittees too,Iittle food and too much exercise in . j. I case ot ,111 --t , 'marriage may be o-bfro"11ny d,tee-A- th-; norrunauon. re a ion o;insu n sage. yrnptoms are' Emissaries brought the one riiillthe:.m to step out at the Deseret-Nm-offi- e. THE OPERATION Is to be strictly i- -n -tion of the country are diabetics. elneri-ii0n. -s' r SeS13,e0 men togeow d ti weating ptuve It: stether The dangerous thing is that perhaps. restlessness, and trembling. The condition f inside the 100 Years Ago hirn strikes not. or sion, privat!diimer at n unionists. Meetings with the . . I million people have the disease-a. c Music solely re lel . a iece . . , ... .. el 11. usually . , , 'so are not not know it And ' tinder proper .' of candy or a lump of sugar. This is why - set to prove to th e Kenn ed ys that all Hall. 'confidential talks be- - advisedon their duty in the matter of - , Care-DurDiabetetWeek, 'Lis urged ine . are advised always' to car fome----is-Psolidl"dPOsing- of their WhPat-a- nd L.Ilour;" lhat-alcan who possibly get a thorough tee 'Mitten, an sweet. were to pay their tithing, keep year-ol- d emergency 'confer na- to wish who with men They labor Victor knowledgeable advisor; labor - --chee-kupDiabetes, doctors agree, can be , - --------, him---out enough to feed their- family and to"4,---L tonal vice - prem.--- "foe ' ' ' Executive AMERICANS WEIL IlEAR much about '''. . handled quite well ill treated in time,----- ,- , . . , , help the Poo r. pay their debts with of Rockefeller President , He one and Is Center, .The statedent ,,T , , governbr's speeches - ; diabetes this week, especially about , ' that new drugs have It is encouraging -- mutual a Herkenhard James and , mints are to be processed by the corn- wheat or flottr. Only then did they 0 'Is...r ,,-i the yOiinger mi the need of reporting for tests, recogni- reduced the number of diabetics who take have to sell a what was left. right - i 1 riend of the other M. ,Hkee' mee for th, e entire labor press The . lion of ear I y s ymP tothi , and shock emer- - tants a m o n g .the .. . . ipsulin iojections,- to a very large extent, . c . . .4,4.4 i . t. on ctiriing a national a pm ,p hosts -. , I 11 OILOL 31 n r I 1 a anti i is lime io g . y 1-II national gabor 11chaP,.extremely--active as w ho arenoWIgthis .health-and-,- v -., ' vebe to l'as are complete public , forthcoming - labor circles --,..- - 't - - , . soon as possible - city - for the final . ,,- . , and - enthogin sit support. new control successfully --: ' Meanwhile, Sen. Barr)' Goldwater - There was comiderable discuision- , convention AFL. , . ,. - ' I .2 ,.. ',. Is not giving the impression of a man ' of laVorS ro le in 1k)41 li resi- the before production '', -: dential election : Tim. - soci Campuses-- !C ety. And the Covemor spoke of his willing to concede that labors rank I and file is opposed to him. Twice now , to "right :to work laws" tho ughTi favorit Spot has given way to a park' Minton has for aman to return to oppositon be e. .. It , may 1. i'-' Ch d ' . which, in effect, ban the union shop - -i- n New York an in icago-- in the a gr eed to lead 'and' . ' larly he lPg lot! if of his the campus ... ' . 7 I and the dues checkoff in 20 states now. past feat weeks he has hammered at familiar landmarks remain i build a National In- . Here and , Gov, ,.::' i It hasn'tbeeribackfor a decade or so, and IISD. - uemporary-classroo-there, -structures standt ext 1. . dependent 1, a b o r . on predged. MS support ' -tlia 1 It Thesia-IS-and--,-,. labor 'Roékefeller. to an 'A. and eially if is autumn ancient 1Goldwater'S c the - where Nelsen Committee for . said that he wanted firstto Inform building ,.' '',0001 11 businessmen, leadership, as tktflii many- - campuses - visitor once stildied history or a romance Ian- - , Since this move is made this the postwar-Years-, it ;Georgelleany, P residert el the Am . freedom ' , h ee c li ang ed . be y on d recogni tion Th e o ld grad - guage .-,- The building seeme d so antiquated , o b wens If reflects the N ew Yoearly, lost have much under the Id wou ch ton h n e au rit said Th en Ifin CIC go ' .. , , . ft l'' ew Frontier. , , may-- notice This first in the younger faces of.-- - then; it seems evert more antiquated now."2--- -erpor's willingness to form a-- tabor--- his committee publicly some time dur---platt -ne m But-oafterEthe-natonal mucir !a fact coalition to ,helir-hior the Students.' battle Barry log 'desrl THESE moves there is no right ' ItreVP Nt klye'r -, . . chauged A remembered path, acroSs a, fon" of campus life is very probably unchanged. In : Goldwateein the prirnaries-especial convention,- that thengion al AFL I doubt, iN m ay now be : ' autumn there4 is a goldneSs outside :a gentle,-- , ly in New H ampshire's. ested glen may, be gone. The glut The strategy ,will first be to "set up : '' Will , John But endorse , , 'Kennedy. there n ' a huge dormitory Ines.--iwe frankly the air:Andrinside--wel-l, Lee Minton-- , a Phiiadelphiati-cvh-- ti the , site of is a national labor headquarters in New also-lsnt-r doubt that for the first time ' - To older -- -' niticraat committeeiir several Folitial eyes . ---ro ti fall , Nv . at - -A- ssn the labor - who 7-are - yeals to Mr ,, touppol r-lwilling speak out',sgainst . 4 et the student of enothetRockettdier a t d pl iv dte dud--st ilt ur -- Then regional ac ve i a . at theconver "The note says, 'having noticed clfsappeare tripled. and 'open to even and KPnnedy organize - The stadium Is twice as Idige as it used to he three-hou- r . publicized .Inrfcheon on headquarters are to be set up 'across fight against his for ; your ; aotumn., bow penchant string tie, -a------.The PhitadelpfaaInquirer '' 7 But:you still can't find lplace to park,: even , ,' - October 29- - ' . : to 1,43i :bout trying this one on country. 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