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...statesmanlike voice of moderation on race questions, but the image is considerably marred by Florida's slow school-integration progress-not notably faster in Collins' Florida than in neighboring Georgia and Alabama. Shortly after the National Committee selected him. Collins learned that Florida Gubernatorial Hopeful Doyle E. Carlton Jr., the candidate he had openly endorsed in the Democratic primary, had lost resoundingly. "I know he won't lie; I know he won't steal." Collins assured the voters in a TV speech, but they nevertheless showed a strong preference for Harvard-educated Lawyer Farris Bryant...
Armstrong Circle Theater (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). A freelance writer turns stool pigeon and the D.A. moves in on the "Carlton Literary Service." Fresh from the headlines, Dishonor System deals with ghostwriting on a Midwest campus...
...United Steelworkers' President David J. McDonald strode into the elevator of Washington's Sheraton-Carlton Hotel one day last week and growled: "I can tell you one man who isn't going to be President...
Revised Edition. In Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England, Municipal Librarian Herbert Steele urged borrowers not to use books as "teapot stands, towels, mops, grease removers, teething rings, weapons to throw at cats and dogs...
...intelligently directed asides of the Foreign Office spokesman, his authority, his singlemindedness, his bristling, barbed personality still dominate." But from the beginning of President Eisenhower's British stay, Hagerty had his troubles. He met the press (400 strong, including 50 Washington newsmen) in a stuffy white tent on Carlton House Terrace that was promptly dubbed the "Hagertorium." Earlier Hagerty had startled newsmen by referring to Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer as "Konnie." In the Hagertorium, he angered them by resolutely refusing searching questions ("If anyone thinks I'm going to answer that...