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Show SUPPLEMENT TO THE BASIN STANDARD UINTAH ELECT ELECT John Schmitz Tom Anderson next of the United States The The next President of the United States Vice-Preside- nt with a circulation of 26,000. He formerly owned 14 farm magazines in the south that he said had a circulation of 750,000. He is also a columnist with the American Way Features Syndicate and has a radio show carried on 15 stations. Tom Anderson has come to be known as the Will Rogers of the farm. His monthly editorials in his magazine, Farm And Ranch, have made him the editor in the farm most-quote- most-reprinte- d d, -- field. John Schmitz was born August 12, 1930, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Marquette University June 1952,(and his Master of Arts degree from California State College at Long Beach, January I960). Since I960 and up to the time of his election to Congress, he had been an instructor in philosophy, history and political science at Santa Ana College. For several years he also taught at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. John Schmitz was on active duty as a U.S. Marine Corps aviator 1952 60, including service with a jet fighter squadron and a helicopter squadron, lie is presently a Lieutenant Colonel in the Reserves. From taught an USMC 1957 to 1963 he course at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Leadership School. He served as a U.S. Marine Corps aviator for eight years. He still looks hard and lean. Schmitz entered politics in 1964, by way of a Republican primary race for nomination to an open State Senate seat. He beat Assemblyman Bruce Sumner by 3.4 percent and went on to win the seat in the fall with fifty-thre- e percent of the vote. In 1916, he was reelected with sixty percent of the vote. In June, 1970, he was elected to the Ninety-firs- t Congress, to finish the term of the late James B. UtL And in November of that year he was reelected, to a full term in the Ninety-second Thomas Jefferson Anderson, 61, a conservative farm magazine publisher from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Anderson is the publisher of The Florida Grower and Rancher, a monthly People expect straight talk" from Tom Anderson, and he never fails to supply it. Dean Clarence Manion has said: No writer in America can take the padding out of a stuffed political shirt any faster or more effectively than Tom Anderson." Mr. Anderson has received the Liberty Award" of the Congress of Freedom twice once each for his editorials and speeches. He has received the Freedom Award" of Freedom's Foundation at Valley Forge for outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American Way of Life."- - Congress, with sixty-eigh- t percent of the vote - the largest majority given any candidate for Congress in 1970. He asked for, and got, assignment to the House Internal Security Committee, and he is also a member of the House Inter-stat- e and Foreign Commerce Committee. His wife, Mary, as he says, does not look like the mother of seven children (however a mother of seven children is supposed to look). By my objective standards, she is a slender, beautiful brunette, quick to laugh, with a husky voice in the general tradition of Tallulah Bankhead. Either we win the battle with the conspiracy which is trying to take over America, or we lose," he says. It's that simple. If I play ball and we lose, I might still be a Congressman - but under those conditions I wouldn't want the job. I would be giving the voters, who pay me a false impression. And we are not going to win by going along. I am trying to change the ship of state's direction." Vote Your Convictions in November go to war unless you plan on winning 2. The man who works for a living should live better than the man who wont 1. Never |