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Kennedy turned back to his main political pitch, a theme that he hopes will help re-elect such hard-pressed Democratic candidates as Ohio's Governor Michael Di Salle. "The Republicans have made the word no a political program,'' he cried. He banged the rostrum with his fist. "I believe in the word...
...apprentice house painter from Salt Lake City, Chidester, 24, chose a different tactic. In a rambling letter to Utah's Republican Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Chidester attacked President Kennedy: ''Does President Kennedy think the jobs left open by our call-up will re-elect him on the basis of low unemployment? He must think we all are of low intelligence not to see through his political maneuvers. We vote for those who serve the majority well." Nothing in the letter violated Army regulations, but Chidester made the mistake of getting 74 of his buddies to sign...
This year, the CCA is conducting its usual pressured campaign to re-elect the four incumbents and to pick up two more seats. With all nine Councilors standing again for election, the CCA forces have a predictably rough time in securing the desired two seats...
...believes that it is in America's best interest to remain neutral. We entreat you, therefore, Mr. Kennedy, not to lend-lease or supply either side with enough arms or patronage for a decisive victory either way. If this fight can be kept going through 1962, we can re-elect Nelson Rockefeller as Governor without much difficulty...
Emboldened by his victory, Hoffa last week asked the Appeals Court for permission to call a Teamsters convention early next year. Order of business: to re-elect Hoffa as full-fledged president and thus extinguish the board of monitors. In fact, the monitors were headless and unable to function, and resourceful Jimmy Hoffa was riding high and wide, planted more firmly than ever in the driver's seat of the nation's biggest union...