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Quite the happiest gallant e'er...
...nations o'er thy sunken halls...
However handsomely the Scripps-Howard chain as a whole meets its found er's injunction to show a profit, it frequently falls short of what he would have liked it to be. Its canned editorials not only relieve the editors of reaching their own conclusions about national and inter national affairs, but also often fall on deaf or mystified ears. "They write editorials about national stories that haven't even appeared in the paper," laments a housewife from Albuquerque, where the chain operates the evening Tribune. Because many Scripps-Howard papers use only the chain-owned U.P.I, wire...
JAMIE (Jason Robards Jr.), the elder son. is a writer who never really wrote and an actor who can hardly act, a noisy Irish drunk who at 33 has just about worn out his ne'er-do-welcome. But he loves his younger brother well enough to warn him that he hates him too and wishes he were dead-that way he wouldn't have to compare their talents and admit his own inferiority...
...back, one problem will remain. Their old cartoons delighted audiences, but from 1958 on did not sell much beer. Now, with Piel's fighting to hold its place as the fourth-selling beer in New York,* Bert and Harry Piel's spiel may be a little hard er. As Bert will say after the election: "The free ride is over. All hitchhikers off. This time we have a new theme: 'I'm laughing with Piel's in my hand...