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Traveling in his comfortable jet, Michelle Ann III (named for his granddaughter), Agnew is campaigning at a rather stately pace, but nevertheless, he has hit 32 states and covered more than 35,000 miles. He sprinkles his stump speeches with light sallies. In Columbus, Ga., Agnew contended that "McGovern couldn't carry the South if Rhett Butler were his running mate." Firing at Ted Kennedy, Agnew replied in Idaho to Kennedy's criticism of the Administration's farm policy by terming him "that great son of the soil," and adding: "They learn a good deal about farming...
Carrollton, Ga...
...Decatur, Ga...
...store manager gave him the flimsy excuse that "he did not think I was enjoying the job. I felt that whether or not I enjoyed it was beside the point, but I got fired." Older workers are especially discouraged. Lena Moore, a 53-year-old secretary in Macon, Ga., who lost her last job after being hospitalized for hepatitis, asks: "Will you tell me why when you get over 30 and apply for a job, they circle your age in red and you never hear from them again? By golly, after you get to be my age, it does...
...turn has propped up overall farm prices 13% higher than a year ago. Then there is Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz who has publicly exulted that high retail food prices are merely an overdue reward to the farmer. Says Billy Smith, who owns a medium-sized farm in Statesboro, Ga.: "That man is really telling the story of the farmer, and the President has made no effort to stop...