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their actions by any public
ca
able
authority, the end result
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must be chaos.
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face up to the competition
for
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with the Soviet Union if
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each group here can do as
it pleases without regard to
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of
the public interest?
A1
This is a political ques-
tion, but the campaign hasn't
Predicts America Soon Will Get
du
ge
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answered it.
Recession after recession
a
Jlian
is to be expected if the coun-
Jose
try is to be subjected to
Fill of Jack Kennedy's Program
fil
sp
get
costly strikes, irrespective
th
he
of the capacity of business
To the Editor:
nedy get their fill of infla-
we must stand together to
the
to absorb higher and higher
Mr. Kennedy promised to
tion, higher taxes, and war,
be his foreign policy back
WE
wage costs.
get the steel mills working
to whom will they turn to
home.
ali
the
full capacity. Do you know
get them out of this mess?
THE POLITICS inside
There must be no conces-
trade unions has reached
how that will be done? Yes,
Yes, to the Republicans.
sions to Communism; no
AN
proportions dangerous to
by making steel for war
The Republican Party with
apologies, no handing over
the future stability of the
materials.
its fine leadership always
of free soil, be it Quemoy
torti
its
economy.
That's what every Demo-
picks up the pieces and
or Berlin, no disarmament
dsold-
Here is what the "Monthly
cratic president has done
with patience and sincerity
without inspection.
Letter" of the First National
for the past 25 years,
pulls this United States
He absolutely must be
does
City Bank-an analysis rec-
plunged this country into
back together again.
firm and steady. Let our
if
ognized as sound and au-
war.
IT SHOULD have been a
united criticism keep him
bod-
thoritative by most business-
MR. KHRUSHCHEV is
big enough lesson that the
so.
men - had to say in its
people of this country
D.H.
ave
November issue:
probably chuckling for he
knows it has always been
learned under the leader-
Columbus.
Imu-
"Although doing more
business and handling more
the Democrats who have
ship of Franklin D. Roose-
eilva-
money in the aggregate than
given in to appeasemente at
velt and Harry Truman that
Ohio Can Be Proud
ever before, American cor-
all the Big Power confer-
they would never again be
porations this year have
ences.
taken in by some glib-
Of Way It Voted
a
been facing a difficult chal-
Never once did the Re-
tongued Harvard, Bostonian
To the Editor:
lenge in maintaining their
publican Party under Mr.
accent.
We are prone to agree
se
profit margins.
Eisenhower, Mr. Nixon and
The promises of this ora-
with Mr. Kennedy - the
Mr. Lodge give one inch to-
tor, if you can call him that,
country is in pretty bad
"IN A NEW ERA of in-
are even worse than those
tensified domestic and inter-
ward stepping down to Mr.
shape-when the slum areas
national competition, which
Khrushchev or any other so-
offered by the "New Deal."
of Philadelphia, Chicago and
These are leading to "so-
New York City can foist
has denied opportunity for
called power.
cialism."
their choice for President
an-
price increases and led to at
When these brilliant peo-
on all the rest of America.
ly-
The great tragedy of
least spotty price weak-
ple who elected Mr. Ken-
Tuesday's election will not
We in Ohio can be proud
only be felt by us today,
that we did not contribute to
anis the Menace
but by our children, grand-
the Nov. 8 fiasco.
children and great-grand-
We trust the Congress will
big
children.
hold Kennedy's brand of so-
WO
Ann Telson.
cialism and dole-politics to
enc
Columbus.
a minimum.
nes
Proud Ohioan.
pec
Columbus.
ser
Election Outcome
deli
Gives Reader Laugh
pre
CTC Buses
out
To the Editor:
And Bus Fares
The
Subject: The election and
that
your choice.
To the Editor:
yea
Ha, Ha!
At a recent public show-
that
G. Rader.
ing of the 16 new deluxe
whi
Columbus.
buses the Transit Co. ex-
flat
pects to place in operation
are
soon, an official stated the
over
Says Nixon Voters
company is betting that the
stiti
Have Work to Do
buses are here to stay. That
wor
sounds like a pretty safe bet
ser
To the Editor:
from the company's stand
vag
Citizens for Nixon! Don't
point.
sea
disband! All thirty million
On the other hand, the
of us who voted for Mr.
bus riders can make a safe
Nixon still have work to do.
bet that the present exorbi-
tiv
Poor America! What have
tant rates of fare will stay
ste
we done? At the head of
where they are with the
que
all the free world we have
added possibility of further
get
placed a rash, inexperienced,
increases in the future at
wh
young man.
the pleasure of the com-
One hope is that a con-
pany.
N' ROAST BEEF 'TATOES NGRAVY,
servative Congress will curb
Bus Rider.
car
CAN YOU TOP THAT?
his domestic policies. But
Columbus.
use
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