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Independent from Long Beach, California • 21

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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21
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PRESS.TELEGRAM INDEPENDENT. (AM) TOOK REVIEWS, L(M Modi, Col Tkorv, IM. ww SOUTH- Mexican can-Americans and their ancestors to this country, discussedlaavbook which: should, be in the hands of all Californians. His John. Tebba mid Dougleday, Ruiz.

sky. celebrated Stalin! depth with these words: THR-SELLING OF THB and'itsming of age with glass -edifieefiDed with -PRESIDENT 19S8. By Joe 'Korea; the organization of people throwing stones at McGlnnln.Trldentr3JS. NATO -we "are: eachother.u Privy it thefcinffinehtona-nf nraiiyrrfiiifiiwaartha" Rapion More than 2,000 cities and towns In the U.S. have TpHsriBBartti-ir CaliforoiaHThats just a Wdhate Mm who has HONESTLY NOWI OESlLBfffHEOOU TO SPEAK BEFORE GROUPS? events.

Less than our silence. -seemed very flat-after. Churchill left. Although -the-last- period -had been -trying and eften painful, die memory of this was immediately, washed away We think of Mm in his prime, not in Ms decline Although he was to live on for prnny years, this day, 5 April 1955 marked the treating mama dont mean me no good. -So bluest Country blues dominate this vast collection of blues lyrics, but every va-.

yiety of Miles is here early Texas, die delta, Alabama, St Lords, Memphis, Chicago. The This is the inside story of the- word-work, nayrthe stroggtethat.went hltothe molding pf Nixon small part of the cultural contribution of the Mexl end of his political he writes: If Churchill shaped, some of the weaknesses of old age, he had not lost in Xike and The Blart'of-Var, Ibis volume of Macmillans memoirs wilt be LEARN THE IQUICK AND EASY WAYI Hip poem and hose of 40 other dissident Russian poets make up thisunique anthology of poetry, most of wMch could only be PUbish.e4..:.in.j:andestine as an acceptable personal-' TVcanK ity in front of the era, and die resultant SINGLE ADULTS! Mod aara path CMattb wtt yM Am yw hova Ml di yaar RfaHar mindd over and tivetgalti the courage of. Ms-prime and had added to it some-. 597-8212 encUftiis politicallife. Afijwjiij)f.

every thaiittle troubles dWY-major bluesjririgef ip be Dale Carnegie Course magazines. Most ofthese underground poets have hitherto been unknown to the West H. frmilid bp fht Pedli baBMi UesMOMmi Compatibility 434-0731 ANYTIME! ialitles passed into oblivion. We remembered only the strength, and splendour of the man. N.

firing even more effSftiVB 'the deep sincerity of a-man who. knowing his days of power were-now numbered, longed to make 'Ida final contribution to the Safety and happiness of the world, He adds later, of Churchills final resignation: life somehow Abletime. to come. There are even niore nuggets In Tides of Fortune in the previous volumes because Macmillans poIIU cal fortunes were now on a steady rise. And Macmillan is- a Tory of considerable wit, wifir which he generously salts Tides of Fortune: Of thr United-Nations he writes: A vast foundf among the 2701yrics Leadbelly, Bessie Smith.

Muddy Waters among them. RUSSIAS UNDERGROUND POETS. Translated by" Keith Bosley. Praeger, 94.15. -The- Soviet noneomfor-mist poet Pavel Antokol- ITS O.K.

TO OWE KAY! THE BLUES LINE. Compiled by Eric Sack-beim. mnstrattons by Jerome Shahn. Grossman, $29.. a mean mis- MoGinniss worked- with the Nixon camp, observing and taking notes during the campaign solely for the purpose of writing this book.

He watched as they posed Nixon with 1 the right Negroes, and coached him in the folksy of John. and wrote Mm a sense of humor. He watched, and has reported, how they made their law mid order TV commercials, and listened as they laughed pt the, corn balls who would believe those commercials. Nixons broadside caused Hubert Humphrey to comment that he was fighting packaged politics, that. Nixon had placed Mmself completely e-WAY TOTAL COMFORT CHAIR in the hands of the technicians, the ghost writers and came out only as an attractive commodity.

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Harold Macmillan, who wfts to serve as Britains Conservative prime minister In the overwhelming shadow of Winston Churchill begins this tMrd volume Ms memoirs with allow or white gold. All lamonds are quality selected and guaranteed a lifetime in writing. the- year-1945r- when, -victo. ry achieved in war, Ms party suffered one of the most crushing defeats in British history, at the hands of Labor. He ends it with 1955, with his party once more in the saddle, and Macmillan serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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