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...David Benway, 37, of Excelsior, Minn., a salesman for a mail-order printing house, voted for Barry Goldwater in 1964. But in 1968, he explains, "I was in Chicago during the Democratic Convention. I took three days off and wandered around the riot zones and listened to McCarthy. I became very despondent about the machine, the whole state of affairs. I started listening to the kids and to McCarthy...
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) dialed his scheduler. Ursula Culver, and told her to make sure that he called Joe Beirne. President of the Communications Workers of America, the next morning; that, it at all possible, he wanted to make an appearance on behalf of Senator George S. McGovern (D.S.D.) at the AFL-CIO dinner that evening...
...TIME-LIFE'S own casualties: LIFE Photographer Larry Burrows and TIME Correspondent John Cantwell have been killed in action. Photographer Sean Flynn, on assignment for TIME, has been missing in Cambodia since 1969. Among the wounded: LIFE Photographers Tim Page and Co Rentmeester, TIME Photographer Le Minn and TIME Correspondents Don Sider, David Greenway, David DeVoss and John Mulliken...
Coon Rapids, Minn...
...years he has built multimillion-dollar enterprises in the turbulent food-packaging business. At the same time he has taken pride in hiring and training the handicapped and others usually considered unemployable, many of them eligible for welfare payments. More than half of Paulucci's employees in Duluth, Minn., are missing fingers, must wear neck or leg braces, or are deaf mutes, mentally retarded, partially blind, alcoholics or ex-prisoners. As a result, the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the National Association of Manufacturers have just picked Paulucci to receive the Employer...