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...long after the Eisenhower votes were tallied into astronomical millions, the G.O.P., to its own astonishment, was still fighting what seemed to be a losing battle. Among the critical engagements: CJ In Illinois, oleaginous Everett McKinley Dirksen took a tight grip on the Eisenhower coattails, discovered they were a dandy answer for the vigorous door-to-door, factory-to-factory handshaking campaign waged by Democrat Richard Stengel. Dirksen, like Eisenhower, cracked Cook County, the Democratic stronghold, coasted to his second term on the crest of a comfortable downstate Republican vote that shot his majority to better than 300,000 votes...
...village of Lichtenbusch (pop. 3). CJ The road from Roetgen to Lammersdorf, a marsh, a small forest, and the villages of Losheim, Hemmeres and Leykoul (combined...
...TIME, Oct. 1). Chicago-born Goetze joined Western Electric in 1917 as a draftsman, took night courses in electrical engineering. By 1952 he moved up to vice president of Western Electric, after a three-year stint as vice president with the Chesapeake & Potomac and the Ohio Bell Telephone companies. CJ Orville Simpson Carpenter, 57, was elected president of the Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., one of the biggest U.S. natural-gas pipeline companies (gross annual revenue: $169,027,558). A certified public accountant and the former Texas State Auditor, Carpenter helped organize Texas Eastern in 1947 by purchasing...
...Invited a second presidential veto by sending to the President a second version of a $2 billion military construction bill without removing the feature the President did not like-congressional authority to pass on military housing projects. CJ Passed and sent to the White House a compromise public-housing bill providing for 70,000 federally financed low-rent housing units within the next two years...
...places where U.S. culture rubs hardest against the Catholic family, says Father Thomas, are these: CJ Sex. "What has happened is the toleration of every form of 'sex-tease' in a society which is incapable of developing uniform norms." Children are not only subjected to constant reminder of the physical aspect of sex, but "society permits intimate and unsupervised relationships between unmarried [youth] of both sexes," during which "they are expected to display a reserve under excitation which their elders would probably be incapable of exercising." The "sex-tease" affects married couples as well, leading them "to regard...