HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960 Texas Observer 102703o] ~l~Osition is to
s~ea~ the truth.
--ThoreaU
¥ol, 52
see it.
No. 31
radical
~ to do
~ White
state-
kind
Nixon s Texas
(Continued from Page !)
helping cause a slump by predict-
lng i~. He said Kennedy,
little-boy manner of his-~you
know, very innocenL!'
would consult with
how
borhood'
would help ~im
started,
impotent i;
iCantty
Texas~
thrUSt
lng his
John Tower for
Houston.
courage, Nixon said:
He wa
5,000 to i~,000~
ris County
by page," h~
among
Nixon
Jim I
tired,
back,!' he said
Alam~
Addre~
in succession lo
and John
did in 1932,
~election,"
to callmeand
election,'
When
onto the
,suddenly fal~
five
and made
the city
Shiv-
Austin--
TV ~a-
To~er~ would
~ et a
Called
A Republican View
It is the glory of
can party
source
tion, ~;hat each party
we resolve our
the
that in
for
mak~
other:
chOOSe
ara
ere
would
that
day,a oUtcome~
CharI
and
America will
the election Of
deCisiOn
not,
treat
ise to ~
anti,C~Str~ for~e~ ~
from this;
TV
defend QuemoY
attack t
prelud~
Yet In
hand, hie
the
What bet
debt
r
in
~ of that
the
no:[
in the form of
on the national
and on private
record is so
he
~ Re-
chose
which
e after
Only
and
workable;
York ~
· interest rat
ContinUed
have both,
ise "no
lead us
into
can look
of
the free
We
Let tl~ose ]latter who iear, it is not an American art.~Jelferson
Richard Nixon, on
tually
but also that he is a
demagogue,
John
Joshing.
over Nixon.
highly
Houston, the]
of
~m* ,~mm.bGr th~.~25,0Ge
profit he m,~dl on a {and d~a,
Th~w~ n~t~ns
b~ an
Watching Nixon was somehow
frightening. As he railed that Ken-
nedy might throw the nation into
war--as Be raiSed'Ms fists, shouted,
crumpled up his shoulders in dePre~
ciatil~g gesture darted from one
sleeping rabbit to another like a hun-
/fry wlldcat~he showed himSelf to
~e the basically immature, basically
alarmed man he was~ arguing Ken-
nedy is.
He
policy
his
interest
bankers and
and
the
rise there
on a.U~-~ ~ -
: be
time,
no one
be a
cool
and Mr.
Kennedy
Ken-
gen-
US,
NOVEMBER 4,
~nd pain,
Many Surprising Turns
(Continued from Page 1)
Those opposing
pt/blic office ~!because they ~
not stand
· the bogus Knight
!mmorality
he said
let
arOUndi
A p~rso~ has
against a~
He ~a~d
ical of Catholicism
"prol:~ganda~l!
tkan
point he told o/ ~;
a ~anty
aid, .Mike
In I
would
vot~e
more
Our
is
tin, in an
the
absolutely
otry, preludice,"
Dr, ,rohn
terian
at the
day
ern
nanCedJ~
the ch~h
but tl~at cOminl
they
Reviewing the !
ground of
moat
on in the
rnenta
Page 8
A
SENATOR
"peace corps" p~n is
has
that
standing
tary point of view,
needed
on a
period
tions
thousand~
the talented
to the
abroad~ working in
nation.
take three
three
and
nations.
that
This
THE
in
at
In q
~spu~
tholicism as
cai issues
of
Page 5
~tood up
main-
Nixon.
statement
the
It is
do
~ to
idea
brings
to-
could
tradition
W.M.
that
it had
of fair-
responsible
the denials.
it
: Givens
COLLEGE
College
about 8,000
Aggfes, rests on
loosely
western
· ly
integration,
s~zed
Esst Texas
close to Austin,
tegrated sehg~pI system~
Hou~lon, It i~
~m A&M
musty, and al
pe~anent
and ~ho~l ~
Per. ps t
in
a
~e
"There
rely
are
board Was later
to the b°ard;
ten is~a
His wile,
gi. adUate work
the I
' The
asits
[ College
! up
used where
As we
. shouldnft
they
the site
greater
pOOrer
have a
¸ of
in the United
should be em-
i at our
· 'i~
immediate up-
school system of
We realize that
before
i ,~ (me si~alures roi-
and
1 the
the
people there, and
the windows to
air,
the seven board
their places be-
~ble at the
Sixty or sev-
there, About
Jail de-
; ~ere
~ back,
wa~d.
letter he
want ~o
or that."
query
rather
citizen.
"might
time" 'in 1
to evade the issue/'
pe~ted. "I
not
~ ~dl
gym.
and
for
z vote
deprive
preserve
the
or
11
that has for 69
the present Constitution,
~ 24
951.
destroyed by
justi-
power