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...WHICH party does he belong to?" The whispered question came from Painter Marion Pike as she arrived for the first sitting with Ronald Reagan. It seemed odd that she should ask, in the midst of the heated California political campaign, but so far as the cover was concerned, the answer really did not matter. In selecting the cover subject in any given campaign situation, TIME'S editors consider party affiliation a more or less incidental matter. The decision depends largely on which candidate has introduced a new and interesting element into the political picture. In the 1966 California gubernatorial...
...fewer numbers and less conspicuously, Palmer recruited teachers, mothers and teen-agers to do his sort of work -- day-in, day-out work in the Negro community. Palmer and other workers teach that there is a black community to which black men and women can be proud to belong. The way Palmer presents it, most of the lesson is history. He recited a typical lecture as he sat hunched over his hospital office, his chin on his hands so that they formed a parentheses for his goatee...
...many people list dogsled driving as a hobby. No doubt only a few more can say that, while traveling by other means, they have been forced to drive off the road to avoid a moose and have had their leather two-suiter eaten by Eskimos. These very special experiences belong to Ed Ogle, an Indiana-born, New Orleans-trained newsman who for the past nine years has been our bureau chief in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and who traveled some 10,000 miles over his sprawling territory to do the major reporting for this week's cover story...
...police found several clear fingerprints that did not belong to the Percys or to people who frequented their home. The investigation, at week's end, had yielded frustratingly little evidence; it had not even been established whether Valerie's murderer was a man or a woman. Police theorized that the killer might have been familiar with the Percy home, and may have come there with the intention of seeking out and killing Valerie. Lawmen had a vast list of people to question. At week's end 150 had been interviewed-though none, apparently, were rated prime suspects...
...promoted and simultaneously grounded to be operations manager. With earnings and revenues increasing steadily and Delta's growth consistently exceeding industry averages, Dolson is not apt to change many of C.E.'s policies. Nor will he have to worry about morale. Convinced that Delta does indeed belong to them, 1,100 Delta employees turned up at Woolman's funeral last week in 23 chartered buses to pay final respects...