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(quete) "We have noted with satisfaction the new policy of Constructive
Republican Alternatives in the House of Representatives. Since the begin-
ning of the term there have been detailed, woll thought out C.R.A.s on every-
thing from Appalachia and Aid to Education to Disarmament and a Department of
Urban Affairs. In the future (centinued the Times), we will give equal space
to creative Republican proposals and not tag them on to the end of articles
about 'The Great Seciety.'" (end of quete.) And I said to myself, "Amen, Mr.
Sulzberger.
Well, before my dream crept back inte the ether from whence it came, I
had expressed my gratitude to Mrs. Schiff of the New York Pest, Mr. McClatchy
of the Bee papers in Califermia, the Northern Virginia Sun, Mr. Field of the
Chicage Sun-Times, Mr. Bingham of the Leuisville Courrier-Jeurnal, and a hest
of other fine newspaper peeple who had just seen the light.
The
this point I suspect my geed friend Everett McKinley Dirksen would
caution me that "the oil can is mightier than the sword. I love flewers,
tee! (Though in Michigan we are more partial to the apple blossen than the
marigeld!)
What I hope to cenvey is that, in the werds of Madison Avenue, "Us
RAY
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