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Disturbing Gains. But John Kennedy is a political realist. As he looked beyond the major Democratic victories in New York City and New Jersey, he could see that the Republicans had made disturbing local gains from Buffalo to Louisville, from Toledo to Tucson-often eroding Democratic strongholds. Almost everywhere, the elections had been tightly fought, clearly presaging a hot contest next November, when the voters will choose all the members of the House of Representatives and a third of the Senate...
Arizona may seem to be Barry Goldwater's fief, but there remain some potent pockets of Democratic strength. Among them is Tucson (pop. 212,892), where Democrats outregister Republicans 2 to 1. Last week Tucson went Republican...
...Hearst columnist who, three months ago, in a piece entitled "Why All Men Are Born to Be Saps," explained that it was because of the sort of woman who has "a waiting list for new husbands three divorces in advance"; after 2½ years of marriage, no children; in Tucson, Ariz...
...accomplished much in this relatively new field, not the least of which is getting across to both Government and competition that space vehicles can be built, operated and maintained at a minimum cost without sacrificing performance or reliability. However, to my mind, the biggest miracle was moving Phoenix and Tucson to New Mexico. Does Arizona know...
...John Holmes, 70, longtime (1937-55) president of Swift & Co., an Irish immigrant who, on the strength of a rare combination of amiability and keen analytic intelligence, rose to become the first non-Swift to head the world's largest meat-packing firm; of a heart attack; in Tucson, Ariz...