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PAGE 16 THE SUN, BALTIMORE. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22. 1960 A Letter From Britain SUN THE including those who jumped en Dr. Saulnier, want a Papa-Knows-Best economy, in which Citizen X'i income would be spent as they wish it to be spent, not as Citizen would spend it. For A Highland Fling in annual sales is small business.

Within such definitions, small businesses numbered 3.2 million before World War II, 2.9 during the war and were up to 4.5 million a year ago. Of course small business faces spe The Spillway By LORD WIXSTER land can offer something unique in London. I know that our visitors from Amer scenery and sport and in the way of cial difficulties these days with the romantic history. For instance, there ica have a warm spot in their hearts for Scotland so I think your readers rise of taxation and of labor unionism. In steel right now several of the is the tragic battlefield of Culioden the unemployment which is relatively high in Scotland.

Last year over 5 million visitors arrived, half a million of them foreigners, and brought with them a trade worth over 50 million and of great value to the staple Scottish trade of agriculture. may be glad to hear something of the Moor, cared for by a few volunteers Scottish Tourist Board's plans for de of the Gaelic Society of Inverness to smaller concerns are resisting the wage concessions secured from the biggest Biographies of political candidate are the thing jn this month's book lists. Most are friendly, to say the least. A few are unfriendly. Some, like the one 'hat follows, are coolly objective.

The turning point in the career of Darkwell Quimby Horse came one sunny morning in 1946 in a cheap roadside diner on U.S. 1 about four miles south save it from falling into decay. veloping the tourist industry in the Highlands of Scotland. As tourist traffic grows, new garages Enormous pleasure can be obtained As far as I know there is no precise Published Irarr Week Diy By THE A. S.

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EC 4 (5 Fleet Street Bonn 270 Koblensentraue Uotes Sadotara, Ramoteehnaya. 1224 Roma Via del FlebUclte 112 Circulation of Sunpapert in February (Daily Monday to Friday) Morning 192.883 192.338 Cain 845 Evening 221.072 22ft .406 Gain 666 321,986 320.186 Gala 1300 Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all ths local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dlspatcnea. spring up and new markets develop for tweeds, tartans and souvenirs. But by bird and animal watching in the nature reserves. The scenery traversed definition of the area of the Highlands, let me warn the tourist who goes shop by "the lang run o'Spey," a noble but the term is often used as a synonym for the seven crofter coun ping in Dingwall or Inverness that salmon river, is wild and beautiful be of Waycross.

Mother of Men. ties. It would be less confusing if these those towns are not situated in sheep "Dark" Horse, a slender youth of counties were so referred to and the countries and he will be liable to find that any horn ornaments he has bought yond words. The Island of Skye is associated with a gallant and picturesque old lady, the head of the clan. Dame Flora Macleod of Marleod, who is as well worth going to see as her romantic 47 employed as counterman in the diner, had just served a cup of coffee to a.

customer. The customer sipped the brew and grimaced in disgust. steel units in the country. Taxes are also a heavy exaction for the small family-held business. Time was when the need to pay Federal inheritance taxes in ready cash at the death of the owner forced many a small business into panic-like liquidation with heavy loss to the heirs.

That situation was eased by new legislation in 1938. Now the heirs to a small family business may have as much as ten years to pay the inheritance tax in installments. The rates to be paid (after a basic exemption were made in Italy. term "the Highlands" reserved for the land mass lying within the traditional Highland line. Many of the greatest tourist attractions lie outside the rigid We must hope that an important lady Death In Vereeniging One way the 3 million whites of the Union of South Africa try to stay dominant over the 9 million native Africans (and the other nonwhites) is by the "pass system." Under this complicated set of controls an African has to carry a pass, or oftener many different passes, if be is to move about at all, even in bis ordinary daily life.

To be without the particular pass for presence in any place means jail It is against the pass system that the Africans are most thoroughly organized, and most embittered, right now. It was to protest the pass system that some 12,000 Africans gathered yesterday in Vereeniging, a booming coal-steel city on the Vaal River south of Johannesburg. The Vereeniging protest, like the whole campaign, was planned to be nonviolent. Where yesterday's violence started is not clear. Nonviolence is a difficult political method, demanding great discipline and great courage.

Perhaps the protesters in Vereeniging called "Nessie" may be surfacing this "This coffee comes from nowhere county crofter definition, within, for summer after a long winter sojourn he said, and got up to leave. island. The piping and the dancing at the various Highland games, such as those at Ahoyne, are a joy to see. Skiing is becoming an increasingly below the waters of Loch Ness. Her re instance, the Highlands of Perthshire With the gift of repartee famed today appearance would be a great tourist at from pine to palm, Horse retorted: and Aberdeenshire.

The Highlands proper comprise a traction. Incidentally, one part of the popular sport and orly wants develop "So what makes you an expert al BALTIMORE, TUESDAY, MAR. 22. 1960 magnificent country with a variety of Loch, opposite Invermoriston, is be ing and encouraging as is done in ready?" Austria. lieved by the locals to have no bottom, scenery beyond description.

They offer Was it Chance or was it Fate that I should say that what is most The tourist industry contributed 220 of $60,000 plus various extras), are still pretty steep ranging from 3 per wonderful opportunities for three sports which have lately been coming needed in Scotland is transport. One had brought also into that particular diner at that particular moment of eternity the Honorable Smeed Smitch, far-famed Governor of one of those rapidly to the front, pony trekking, million of overseas money last year to the United Kingdom economy. Of this 65 million was earned by ships and does' not go to the Highlands to stay cent ef the first $5,000 of taxable income to 32 per cent in the skiing and now water-skiing in the put but to move about. Yet moving about is extremely difficult. The whole summer at Lochearnhead.

aircraft bringing tourists here. A cer rectangular states in the Middle West, The Weather Map and Commentary on Page 35 Forecast for Baltimore and Vicinity Considerable cloudiness and cold today, chance of llcht snow in afternoon. High about 43. Windy and colder tonight. Westerly winds up to 20 to 30 miles sn hour today, shifting to northwesterly late In the day.

Yesterday'g City Temperatures AM I II 21 31 41 Si 6' 7i 81 TVrnp 135 34 34 33 32 32 32 33 34 36 36 38 tain amount of the earnings of tourism of the northwest is virtually inacces stopping for a Iamb-burger on his way bracket. But the installment plan makes taxes even at this rate more Dr. Johnson said that a Scotsman loves Scotland better than the truth. I sible to tourists. home from a Florida holiday.

might, in effect, be transfered to the whisky industry, because the consump manageable than in the old days. Cer Son, said the Governor, "I am Many visitors are scared by driving along narrow roads, frequently by the tion of whisky in the United Kingdom struck by the wit, wisdom, courage. tainly the business census shows that think he may have been right for a Scotsman will tell you that some of the driest and sunniest places in Britain are to be found in his native land and loyalty, seemliness, teamliness, ob we are still a reasonably pluralistic by a million and a half tourists during the time they are here must pretty FH I 1' 21 41 SI 61 7' 8' 9 Tmp 138 38 40 40 38 37 36 35 34 33,32 32 jectivity, vigilance, elean-cuttedness. side of rocky precipices. It can be a frightening experience.

There can be few countries catering for tourists were insufficiently disciplined. Perhaps the police provoked them into stoning the police station toward which and competitive economy in most considerable. say nothing about many areas which lines. are so wet that their inhabitants have zest, tact and international applicabil-ity of what you just said. How would you like to become my Executive As Airport High.

41; low, 27. City High, 40; low. 32. Huhpst of record In 1948 Lowest of record in 18K5 City degree dsys for March 21 Cltv total degree days tor season Cltjr normal degree dTs for season. AtrDort degree days for March 21 89 12 29 3.800 3.666 The importance of the Highlands to Scottish tourism cannot be exaggerated because it is the Highlands which make which do so little for their roads.

Ireland, for instance, has nothing like the tracks which have to be used in become web-footed. they marched. Perhaps the police fired before the stones flew. Registration Time sistant and marry my daughter, Beulah Mae?" i 4.215 Airport total degree days for season It must be admitted that Scotland th sentimental appeal to the tourist: Airport normal degree days for season 4.135 many parts of Scotland. Whatever the sequence of events- Those whose names are already on the State's permanent registration lists The Government of Eire has spent has not got adequate accommodation for its would-be visitors.

Nor can some the idea of the clans and the clan system, which reaches out across all the it may well be that even on the scene a lot of money on its roads and been no one knows the outcome is hideously Precipitation (Airport) For hours ended midnight March 21 Trace Accumulated excess this month .04 Accumulated this month 2.4 Accumulated excess since January .55 Total precipitation since January 1... 9.73 as Democrats or Republicans can take seas to millions of Scotsmen and High well rewarded by a great increase in tourist traffic. In Scotland they are part in the primary May 17. For people of the hotels afford the standards of comfort required today. The Tourist Board will have to build new hotels and extend and improve old ones to plain: several policemen injured, dozens of Africans killed.

landers and to their chik'-en and grand children and great-grandchildren. going on building roads 9 feet or 10 who aren't listed but are qualified, Humidity And Pressure feet wide. People who move about in The tensions that brought about the 1 registration will remain open through the standards of Gleneagles and Turn Still, Scotland's tourism meets with the Highlands by car are not dolled up. April 16, when the lists will be closed 7 A.M. 29 27 72 29 99 berry while also providing for families PM.

34 28 44 29.98 fierce competition from continental P.M. 38 31 44 29.98 Drv bulb temperature. Wet bulb temperature. Relative humidity Barometer (sea until after the primary. who require a simpler form of holiday.

countries. Some of the charter com They may have some nice clothes in the trunk but when they arrive they want to laze about in the things they have on. I should have thought there vvim oetter ana more numerous The qualifications are elementary: at panics run remarkably low alWn holiday rates abroad and air fares are Temperatures Elsewhere Yesterday hotels the holiday season could be ex murderous incident are not not confined to the southern Transvaal. They exist all over the Union, and they are growing worse. The hatred of the pass system is but one sign of a profound African anger against the conditions of South African life.

least a year's residence in Maryland tended and play a part in alleviating High Low 32 20 Atlanta 65 31 likely to be greatly reduced. But Scot was a good opening for motels. and an age minimum of 21. But the High Low Miami Beach 76 52 Paul 41 16 New Orleans. 65 2 New 38 30 Okla.

62 30 Omaha 36 7 32 Boston 41 28 19 Buffalo. ChMst n. C. 50 32 age test is applied not as of now, but as of November 8 the date of the Chlraao 32 15 Letters To The Editor 29 Thus are the dice cast in the lives of men. Thus was Horse's die cast To go back to beginnings.

What might well be called the turning point in "Dark's" career came on the sunny morning of July 7, 1899. That is, he was born then. He is of Swedish ancestry in Minneapolis, Irish in Boston, Puerto Rican in New York. Polish on North Halsted in Chicago, Italian in San Francisco, German in New Braunfels, Texas, French in Upper Maine and Anglo-Saxon from 'way back in the vicinity of Brevard, N. C.

As to the partisan political canard that he has failed to grow: At birth he weighed 7 pounds. Today he weighs 173 pounds, every one of them well-distributed. "So much for that canard, or duck," the genial "Dark" says broad-shoul-deredly. "Leave my derogatators look at those cold, hard facts and figures and consider theirselves hoisted by their own canard." "That's givin' 'em the back of your hand, buster," says the vivacious Beulah Mae, a wit in her own right. Philadelphia.

Phoenix PittKhurBh 89 53 29 21 Given the rigid policies of the ruling 19 29 Portland. Me. 43 44 35 18 Cleveland 28 18 enver 68 34 Detroit. 30 16 CrTstn. W.Va.

35 .27 El Paso 83 41 Harrisburt 37 28 Honolulu 81 66 spread. To encourage the enforcement Walters Possibiliti ft Sir: The account in The Sun of the 38 16 St Louis R.lishnrv. Md. 39 30 newal 'and Housing Agency for the protection of the older buildings in Mount Vernon place, the people of Presidential election. In other words, to register and to participate in the primary a person need now be no cider than 20 years, 4Vi months of laws on multiple dwellings, vermin Afrikaner Nationalists, it is hard to see ahead anything but more death, more blood the blood, before the tragic tale is ended, not only of Salt Lake City 69 35 San Antonio 79 43 San Francitco 59 47 Houston 70 si Los Angeles.

78 52 infestation, and tighten up the laws on relief eligibility and cut out this 47 41 4T 29 Seattle meeting of the trustees of 4he Walters Art Gallery with members of the Board of Estimates, and subsequent editorials Memphis Baltimore have renewed confidence in the preservation of what is regarded The registration lists are open each Africans but of whites. in both Sunpapers, have naturally Bun rises 8 07 A.M. Sets 6 20 P.M. Moon rises 3 02 A.M. Bets 1.40 P.M.

New moon. March 27 as probably the most attractive square in America, a monument to the good taste of the city's great age of wealth and growth. In the 45 years that I aroused wide interest in the solution to the problem of meeting the gallery's need for space and of preserving Mount weekday at the offices of the Supervisors of Election, basement floor, People's Court Building, Gay and Fayette streets. In the next few days there will be a public announcement of the dates on which registrations will be accepted at various public schools and business of paying bills for people who are employed and thus encouraging more blight areas to get worse. Mothers of legitimate children often have to work to support their children, not to give them luxuries but the bare necessities of life.

Why should they also have to pay to help support streetwalkers' children when the mother is as capable of working as they are? The time has arrived for our city Shipyard Strike "The strike in the eight Atlantic Coast shipyards of the Bethlehem Steel Company, including the Sparrows Point and have known them the squares around the Washington Monument have never been so handsome as at Drescnt. Vernon place. Speaking only for myself, I should like to review some of the pertinent facts and considerations that may apply. The Tides "HlBh Water A.M. P.M.

TnH 2.12 3 07 Fanri? Point 12 42 1.37 Thomas 11 57 12 52 Cove rolnt 9 17 10 12 Caps Henry. 3.48 4.15 Low Water AM. PM 8 26 9 39 6 56 8 09 6 11 7.24 3 31 4 43 10.13 10.32 Key Highway installations in Baltimore, has been on for two months. In Over, a' period of many years the de thanks to the fine elms and shrubbery. John Eager Howard gave the ground for the Monument and the squares.

Surely we of today will protect and volved is the old issue, pay scales, but A Year Ago Today High 42 Low. .28 funrr. also the one that is now generally snow sirability of preserving the Jencks House, built in 1850 by Dr. John Hanson Thomas after plans by the distinguished Viennese-American architect, John R. Niernsee, has been stressed in at major department stores in the central business district.

But remember: no one who is not registered by April 16 can participate in the primary May 17. fathers to start seeing the trees instead of the forest because like trees they may be rotten from an internal disease that planting new trees will Nor is there substance in the ugly whispering-campaign allegation that the infant's father was drunk at the hour of his (the infant's) birth and thought it would be a great joke to name the serious-eyed bairn "Charlie," and was with difficulty dissuaded. balling to prime importance in man agement-union squabbles, work rules. Papa-Knows-Best Some time ago Dr. R.

J. Saulnier, chairman of the President's Council of preserve the gracious buildings around them which create an atmosphere of beauty and elegance. James W. Foster. Baltimore, March 21.

AOur correspondent is director of The Maryland Historical Society. The Editor. The latter poses the broad issue of not help by the wildest stretch of the imagination. public and private. Niernsee was the leading architect here in his day and is responsible for more buildings in the Mount Vernon area than anyone else, among them Grace and St.

Peter's Economic Advisers, testified before the Mrs. Marian L. Foresman. Baltimore, March 14. New Liberia Tie In his report on Liberia Mr.

Joseph who in fact is going to control many key details of production. The strike comes at a critical time And so the candidate set his foot upon the path toward manhood, a nor- 1 1 I Church, the Miller house at 700 Cathe in the affected industry. World ship R. L. Sterne, Sun staff correspondent, states that within a few years 2.5 mil Advertising Policy Sir: The Sun should certainly be Downtown Problems Sir: After reading another article on ping has fallen off, and shipowners are having economic troubles.

There lion tons of the best quality iron ore nidi American Doy, iun-ioving When loving fun, seemed to his advantage, dreaming his dreams, mostly about growing up to be a gambling man with a big gold watch and chain. His education was excellent albeit commended for its recent editorial calling upon the city and private or will be coming to Bethlehem Steel's are suggestions that some of the pri ganizations to make sure there are ade dral street, and the Schumacher-Eaton-Rieman house, 10 East Mount Vernon place. The entire south side of West Mount Vernon place as it is today forms a more important record of the great days of Baltimore's expansion in residential architecture than any other group. the so-called glories of urban renewal, I am even more disgusted with life in this city. I would like to ask a few questions about these plans of the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.

He was asked to state what in his opinion was the ultimate purpose of our economy. He replied that its ultimate purpose-is to produce more consumer goods. This is the goal. This is the object of everything that we are working at; to produce things for consumers. This was promptly seized upon, by some who should have known better, as further evidence of the crass ma plants each year from the vast deposits recently proved in the Nimba moun quate safeguards for the Negro community in its quest for better housing.

You are absolutely correct in feeling future and who will be left to live in these new areas. that steps should be taken so that As for the Jacobs house, the central Negroes and whites should be able to vate interests with ships under construction are in no hurry for deliveries and are content with the delays the strike has brought. On the other hand, American shipyards have never had such stiff competition as they now are getting from foreign yards. Even with Federal sub tains of the Liberian hinterlands. That will revive a relationship between Liberia and Maryland which began with the establishment of the African republic in the early Nineteenth 1.

Where are these people who now part was designed by Stanford White, ive together in urban renewal and live in these areas going to move? We other areas. have gradually watched that type of people move into our section and some of McKim, Mead White, the ablest architectural firm of the late Nineteenth Century. Its main floor is You also stale that "Baltimore has terialism of the present Administration Century. not begun to take action on racial sta of the people who own homes and are and of a distorted sense of values that bility in housing." May I make this sidies running up to 50 per cent of cost, places private comfort and self-indulgence above public needs. There was Marylanders were active in the American Colonization Society, founded in 1817, whose object was to solve the trying to sell them but cannot because buyers are not blind to the, facts that are written in the general condition suggestion: That the management of The Sun particularly its Classified Advertising Department read and sneering talk of tailfins and gadgctry, of the neighborhood.

spacious and extremely handsome. Objection has been made to the sandstone front. While this requires occasional repair, it offers insufficient reason to pull down the building. Note the many other structures, including the First Presbyterian and Grace and St. Peter's churches, which are built of the same or similar stone.

The take to heart Sunpaper editorials. Why Of course Dr. Saulnier meant no such 2. We have been looking for a house foreign yards are able to outbid American builders. Certainly a prolonged strike will worsen this situation.

But so far neither management nor union shows any disposition to give in. The Navy, with several ships involved, Negro freedmen's problem by encouraging them to return to Africa. A decade later the Marylanders broke should any neighborhood be designated thing. Consumer goods include other as "colored" in the real estate adver goods besides tailfins and gadgets to buy and any place that we can possibly afford already bears the signs of blight. We cannot afford to take a loss of $10,000 on a $15,000 home over a with the national society, formed the They include food and drink, the clothing 'that we wear, our shelter, our seems to be the only party that has informal.

After one year at Albeit Informal Junior College he had to leave the groves of academe and seek employment, but he continued his studies on his own, concentrating, in his thoughtful and forward-looking way, on Sanskrit, in case he should ever be appointed United States Ambassador to the Sanskrits. When the ambitious youth of 19 left Old Albeit to go to work in the roadside diner, the "prexy" of the institution wept, the student body voted a day of mourning and no "chem lab" and a girl named Susie to whom in a moment of pity he had loaned his "frat" pin never mind about Susie. "Dark" Horse's rise in the public affairs of the rectangular Middle Western state was swift: Executive Assistant to the Governor, then Lieutenant Governor, then Governor, then three years in the pen, then elected Governor once more, on a platform of "Trust Darkwell Horse." Many revealing anecdotes are told about those years. Let one suffice. Even better, let none suffice.

It was toward the end of his second term in the Governor's Stately Mansion that his partisan political enemies, sensing and fearing that here was one whom Destiny had marked for her own, first hired and subsidized the woman they call "Susie," the spurious female who goes around the country transportation, the devices that relieve had enough. It is moving four vessels from the struck yards to Navy yards tisements, thereby precluding any white family's looking in these neighborhoods? The Sun knows full well that many so-called "changing" neighborhoods are being exploited by certain real estate operators who try to panic families out of an area and help to steer Negroes into it. These operators thrive on change. They are quick to Maryland Society and started an independent Maryland colony which did not unite with the rest of Liberia until 1857. The colonization plan was doomed to failure from the start.

But it did enlist the interest and support of a few well- so that construction, repairs or altera people from backbreaking toil and release them' for more satisfying forms of labor. The purpose of our economy tions can be completed. This has brought cries of strikebreaking from is to produce more for consumption; building at No. 3 West Mount Vernon place is also a good example of its period. Certainly the brick home of the Walters family itself.

No. 5, deserves consideration. If these four buildings were renovated and interconnected, would they not serve as ideal settings for the intimate portions of the Walters collections, providing an interesting variety of small galleries and a pleasant change of pace for the visitor from the monumental type of architecture which contributes so much to fatigue of legs and feet? True, these are not fireproof buildings, but then label an area as "colored" even though the union, but the public won't want and its greatest accomplishment, which period of ten or twenty years, but we do not feel that we can afford to pay the kind of rents that will be asked in these new developments and we would like to establish a permanent home that our children will not have to be ashamed of. 3. Why should we have to accept rat-infested homes with insects, roaches, as a general thing when we try to keep up our homes in good repair and vermin-free? Most of the neighbors blame it on old houses when it is really a neighborhood problem.

What happened to these multiple dwelling laws intentioned and courageous people of the effects of the strike extended from is nothing to sneer at, has been to both races. The history of Liberia since merchant shipping to the sea defenses. the percentage of Negroes to whites is very small and even though a substantial number of white families would be attracted to these neighborhoods ifj given any encouragement. then has been punctuated by episodes that do not make inspiring reading. Small Business Sale of a solid and well respected Suffice it to say that the handful of The Sun, by accepting and printing Americo-Liberiaris on the coast man these advertisements, is a party to the pattern of segregation and ghettoiza- neither are Hertford House, home of aged to preserve their identity and we have? I have only been in one that the Wallace Collection, the Kensington tion.

It may be too much to ask that control over a million of the native family business always touches the neighbors more than traffic in mere anonymous corporations, and two such family business sales were reported produce enough to come close to eliminating poverty from the United States. Because we have clung to an economy of free choice, some part of our productive system is devoted to production of what most people would call frivolities and sheer waste. That is the price we pay. A much larger part of oiu productive system produces what Citizen might consider waste but Citizen doesn't. That is because hu- man beings differ.

Forms of consump displayed the license to operate. the racial designations be eliminated Museum and the Soane Museum in London, the Musee Carnavalet in tribesmen of the hinterlands. 4. Do you think that the gutters and from the news columns, but in view of your own editorial stand, it should not While the United States has always Paris, or the Maurits Huis in The alleys of this city are ideal places for its future citizens to play? Do you Hague, or a host of others. Better the expressed a sentimental interest in be out of place to ask The Sun to cor think that seeing drunks lying in door Liberia there have been long periods individuality and charm of mid-Nineteenth Century houses than too ways and staggering all over the side in Maryland in the last few weeks.

In each case the purchaser was a bigger outfit. The strength of our economy is in competition and variety. Do recent business sales in Maryland reflect rect its own policies that tend to promote racial instability in housing before casting stones at others. of neglect. One present advantage of walks is a good temperance lesson much monumentality, especially for with a sign that says: TRUST DARK-WELL HORSE AS FAR AS YOU CAN BOUNCE AN ANVIL IN A SWAMP.

To show you how spurious, the line is lifted straight from the collected works of Arthur "Bugs" Baer. The real Susie today is a little milliner somewhere in Utah or Vermont. small pictures and objects best seen for children? They have a nasty way of accepting the type of environment they in intimate surroundings. this is that having had to depend for the most part upon her own efforts, Libera is the one black African nation which now has a corps of her own tion which seem stupid and perverse to some people might seem desirable to others. One man willingly spends have been raised in and unless exposed Anne S.

Bliss. Baltimore, March 12. Appeal For Arilai Sir: It is generally recognized that Would not the most logical and pos anything like a general trend toward merger, consolidation and concentra to decent ways of life will go on bliss fully accepting these conditions. sibly the least expensive expansion be to extend the Gallery along Centre to Cathedral streets, combining this tion? There apparently is no such general money on expensive books or works of art and is impatient with any car 5. Do you think that being afraid to with one, or more of the buildincs in Presidential elections the independent voter can often be a deciding factor.

With no general enthusiasm being people trained to do governmental administrative work. The 'new African sovereignties now emerging are not so lucky in that respect. trend in the country or in industry go even a few blocks from your home at night should be necessary? I am more complicated than a Model Ford mentioned above? This would provide as a whole. The figures show a steady Another will gladly part with the price tired of going into a self-service laun shown for cither Mr. Nixon or Messrs.

Kennedy, Humphrey, Johnson et al, rise in the number of small businesses, And so we see him in the year I960, at the turning point in his career: A man in the prime of life, devoted father, son, brother-in-law, second cousin, husband, turkey-carver, conservative, liberal and dandelion-weed-er, standing firm for or against the vital issues of the Space Age. Look at him, all-body! Next, the White House? Whither Horse? That is the question today on the lips of some man in Manchester, of a season ticket to the Orioles but yawn at the thought of buying tickets dry and having it filled with tramps and drunks. How are you supposed to teach children freedom from fear when Note On Equal Opportunity surely the Democratic party ought to into which grouping family businesses are apt to fall. One working definition to a symphony concert. you live in fear yourself from all the If we destroy Latin as the basic linguistic discipline for all children aiming at a higher education, we make of a small business in the manufactur enough space for the showing of a large portion of the Gallery's collections.

After all, no gallery exhibits its entire holdings at one time; 30 or 40 per cent is probably more than average. Furthermore, an entrance from Cathedral street would mean ready access to parking facilities. Now that a firm position has been taken by tht Baltimore Urban Re things you have seen? An economy of free choice is concerned to satisfy the needs and wants seize this opportunity to give the uncommitted voters a candidate they can respect. Such a man, who towers over all the others in intelligence and integrity, is Adlai Stevenson. Grace Baltimore, March 21.

ef individuals, recognizing that they nonsense, in my view, of our claim to offer equality of opportunity. Helen Gardner in the British magazine ing field is one with 500 employees or less. In aviation the minimum is 1,000 employees and in steel 1,200. In the retail line an outfit with $1 million 6. I think it is time for this city to start encouraging the people who are here to improve and not move them to new areas so the blight is sure to New Hampshire.

don't all come out of the same mold, Critici of an economy of free choice, PRICE DAY. Encounter..

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