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funds to purchase a
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shou here new
i so-called gesture, and Gover
state his own dis-
will not tolerate
hence, or. ever.
of no bearing; It
then, it is not
,s tO this sort
t farce. The management
under the direction
I(~r lilt' ~,!t'o pres~dol]fl b:u/ I l oat~,
: It is lmr0 to put one's finger on
he not been the President's choice, the precise thing that makes Hum
IIa4tlm ~ decided to lea- phrey something less than popu
ve the matter soled to the Con- far among the masses. He is a bet
nntion in Atlantic City last Stun ter than average mixer, an al
mer the choice would have pro. most complete extrovert; he is
~y been Robert Kennedy er not wealthy, and even, his enem-
e~e ~art/~. les concede that he has never used
the President his public office for private gain.
The reason is so obvious and so
single, so lacking in mystery, that
it is almost incredible: Hubert
Humphrey is a thoroughly com-
petent and capable politican of a
poIRical type that the President
)cth admires and
He is a man who
tO
He has sponsored and fought for
some of the most dramatic legis-
lation of the past decade and a
half. It may be this latter factor
that has cost him and made him
the less than popular figure that
he is. In a sense he has been the
consdence of the Democratic Par-
conscience is not
thing to have in
~zz oz'duz" to be ab~otutei.i ~tai'e of
on,time delivery, out-of-town Chri
stmas cards should be put in the
mail no later than Tuesday, Dec-
ember I5.
All packages for distant places
should have been mailed by this
time and the packages to nearby
cities should be mailed no later
than Monday, December 14, It is
important that the ZIP Code be
included on all packages as this
will save up to 24 hours in the
delivery of most parcel post. The
ZIP Coded packages al~ have a
much better chance of arriving at
their destination undama,~d since
they require fewer Imndlings a,
long the way.
The exchan
A IBOLUTiOt
Whereas on November 2t), 1964,
God in his infin/te Wisdom took
P. Paxton Marshall to be with
him and
Whereas for many years lie ser-
ved as the Chairman of the Jeff-
erson County Democratic Execut-
organize occupational therapy de-
partments at Walter Reed Hospi-
tal and Mr. Alto hospitals in Wash
ington. She was later transferred
to Cape May, N. J. and Carlisle
Barracks (Pa,) where she also
opened therapy departments in
those Army Medical centers.
of Charles Town; six
ten; three sisters -
Jones, Charles Town;
Gullick, New Jersey;
Zeila Defflinger,
and a brother, John
Charles Town.
Her husband, the late Frank ~ C~ TO
W. Smith, a clerk of the old Dis-
in the affairs of the Jefferson becamd known in
...... - n'etca, Lose io
Mt. St. Mary's
Tho Shepherd College cagers
appear to be having road trouhl{,
lhis ;qeason, and as a resull they
ch'nnn~,rt a £,i.