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and reading some of the editerials, columns and news stories - has become one
of the less happy chores in my day.
Tee often my geed friends of the Fourth
Estate seem to be more concerned with the Party's sickness than its health.
What seems to interest them most is a merbid curiesity over which disease the
patient will die of. (Ferhaps our scheols of jeurnalism should start granting
degrees of D.R.P. - Decter of Republican Patholegy.)
In this regard, I would like to tell you about a dream I had last might.
I dreamed that when I awoke my wife Betty brought me breakfast in bed,
and my children handed me the newspapers.
"The lead editerial in the Washingtán Pest will interest you, Dad," said
Mike. And I read: (quete) "How can we expect to have a kealthy political system
under the present staffing arrangement in the House of Representatives? For
example, on the Banking and Currency Committee there are now three Republican
staff members and 52 Demecratic staff members. (Concluded the Rest:) This is
a matter that must be cerrected. It shertchanges every American regardless of
Party affiliation." (end of quete.) And to myself, I said, "Thank you,
Mrs. Graham."
Then my son Jack handed me the New York Times. Its editerial read :
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