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Columbus Dispatch
***
FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1962
1000 REPUBLICANS TURN OUT FOR $100-A-PLATE DINNER
About 1000 Republicans from central and southern Ohio listened to
realists" and "set the record straight" Thursday night at a $100-
U.S. Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky urge them to be "political
a-plate fund-raising dinner in the Veterans Memorial.-(Dispatch Photo)
Is the secretary of such a I partment would merely per a been a nowing
Wonders if Kennedy
YOU
Comes Up With
Is Representing U.S.
CANT HAVE
Three Triple Puns
To the Editor
Please allow me a simple
ONE WITHOUT
To the Editor:
comment on the President's
THE OTHER
A recent letter com-
State of the Union message.
mented with awe on Dan
It was a repeat perform-
Clancy's quoted three-decker
ance of what Khrushchev
pun, "Car Strangled Span-
promised the people of Rus-
sia. It was a definite lack of
ner."
knowledge of Communism.
According to the writer
The question arises: Is Ken-
such a feat is almost im-
nedy the President of the
possible. I got to brooding
United States or a represen-
over this experimenting-
tative for all foreign na-
with these results:
tions?
An astronomer who fixed
George W. Forquer
his telescope on the planet
Ashville.
Mars was, for the moment,
TIGHTER
CONTROLS
a "Mars Angled Scanner."
Ivan the Terrible was so
outraged at the poor leather
supplied his troops that he
had the supplier choked to
ODE OF REPUBLICAN LAMENT:
to death. He was, in fact, a
I Tong to-buy a magazine, a single
"Czar Strangled Tanner."
copy, slick and clean. With not a word
An otherwise well-man-
A
on Kennedys. For that, I'd pay five
nered citizen misbehaved at
hundred G's.
an important meeting re-
Farmers
ABUNDANCE
cently. He'd stopped too long
at a pub and outraged his
confreres with his "Bar Jan-
gled Manner."
Enough?
BALANCE
Bill Arter.
Worthington.
D
COL' S DISPATCH
EIGENE
DEVELOPMENT
JAN 22-62
THE BITTER WITH THE SWEET
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
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