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Indiana: Running for the seat of retiring William Jenner, Republican Governor Harold Handley, 48, onetime coal shoveler (at 25? an hour) and former (1953-56) lieutenant governor, is in the hot seat. Issues: unemployment (mostly around South Bend), high taxes (raised in 1957), highway scandals (during the administration of Handley's predecessor, George Craig), right-to-work (last fortnight Handley went all out for right-to-work). Handley is throwing the book at his opponent, Evansville Mayor R. (for Rupert) Vance Hartke, 39, accusing him of running a corrupt administration in his home town and of being a tool...
...Sioux Falls, S.D. 67 Finley, Alexander '61 G 19 6.0 190 Washington, D.C. 68 Weidler, Jerry L. '60 G 20 6.3 220 Sumner, Iowa 70 Pillsbury, Robert L. '61 T 18 6.0 200 Norwood, Mass. 71 Nelson, K. Eric '61 T 19 6.2 210 Washington, D.C. 72 Anderson, Harold E. '59 G 21 6.3 215 Medford, Mass. 73 Shaunessy, Robert T. '59 T 21 6.2 230 N. Attleboro, Mass. 74 Greelish, William T. '61 T 19 5.11 197 Medford, Mass. 75 Foker, John E. '59 T 21 6.5 218 Minneapolis, Minn. 76 Clark, William...
No.Name Class Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Home 10 Koval, George '61 QB 19 6.0 168 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 14 Musick, Harold '59 LHB 21 6.1 181 Tallmadge, Ohio 15 Twitmyer, Tom '59 QB 21 6.0 180 Mt. Airy, Pa. 16 Purdy, Larry '60 QB 20 6.1 174 Burlington, N.J. 17 Hanlon, Jack '60 LHB 21 6.0 190 Yonkers, N.Y. 18 Schantz, Peter '61 QB 18 5.11 174 Haddonfield, N.J. 20 Koze, Dick '59 RHB 21 5.10 170 Allentown, N.J. 24 Terpak, John '60 RHB 20 5.9 178 York, Pa. 26 Harding, Larry '61 RHB 19 5.10 175 Gloucester, Mass...
Then he took off after another oracle, the late Socialist Harold Laski, who for years taught political science at the University of London. Laski, he charged, had no knowledge of how things operate in human affairs. "Laski, who could not ride a bicycle, said pretentiously and characteristically that if he only had the theory of bicycle riding explained to him, he would be able to ride it. The truth is quite simple, and has nothing to do with theory...
Ailing with the tremors of Parkinson's disease, Harold Burton decided that since he had reached the full-pay-retirement age of 70, he would step down. In his $35,000-a-year retirement, he plans to do some writing on Supreme Court history, hopes that "the Chief Justice may have jobs for me where I can help...