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Last week a New York grand jury brought in a 134-count information for false advertising and conspiracy against Regimen's manufacturer, 48-year-old Mail-Order Medicine Man John Andre (real name: John Andreadis). Also cited was Regimen's advertising agency, Kastor, Hilton, Chesley, Clifford & Atherton, Inc. District Attorney Hogan charged that, unknown to the public, four of-the TV performers were on rigid diets, that many took dehydration drugs and medical treatments to lose weight quickly, and that at least one required treatment for malnutrition at the end of the course...
Arch-Conservative Robert Morris, 45. onetime counsel of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, was a good-looking, vigorous campaigner who for 17 months made the rounds of nearlv all of New Jersey's counties. His primary opponent was Clifford Case, 56. a freshman Senator favored by organized labor, who stood staunchly on his record as an Eisenhower liberal, stuck so staunchly to his work in Washington that he put in only token campaign appearances at home...
Among the ten Republican Senators up for re-election this year, none have supported President Eisenhower's policies with more consistent fervor than New Jersey's spare (5 ft.11½ in., 160 lbs.), studious Clifford Case, 56. Since he went to the Senate in 1955, Case has voted with the Administration 83.6% of the time. With this record Case has won a reputation as a solid-gold Modern Republican, but he has lost support of many Old Guard Republicans back in New Jersey. To oppose Case in next week's primary election , Old Guardists have...
...firm that they have kept Reynolds the only major nonunion firm in the industry, even though it pays no higher than other companies. Reynolds paternalistically rewards its employees with generous fringe benefits, including a pension plan, notably few firings, and the fulltime service of a Methodist minister, the Rev. Clifford Peace, who listens to their troubles on company time...
...politics the chances for material rewards are greater for the lawyer than the layman." Hudson County Sheriff William Flanagan delved into history and also infuriated Republicans (who are threatening to sue) by suggesting that Republicans stuffed the ballot box at midnight in 1954 to assure the election of Senator Clifford Case. Said another politician: "In Jersey City, the dead still rise on election day to cast their ballots...