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By TUlNIE DURlANT
Staff Writer
Here it is election year again.
As the weeks until election time
decrease, the fervor of the caml
paigns increase. My question thi.,
week is appropriate for the tinies.
The question: "If you were able
to vote in the coming lectioii. fo.
whom would you vote and why?"
.Jim Stillivan, grulate student
"I haven't decided yet whether I
will vote for the party or the num.
I am in favor of Kennedy's (-(It]
cational brackground in that it has
been fashioned wit h a poit ical
vocation in m1ind. For So young
a man, he has hal varied and
mleaningful experieices inl his life,
Sucht as mlilitary survice. politics
and family.
"On the other hand, Nixon has
h1a(l a greater experience inl the
field of foreign services."
THE CHATTER BOX
(Continue froi
Bull, Gerhid Alooe, Ar-v I,en
Winton Iliughes. Also honori
Liefermann, Vasiliki Mloscos,
lor, Neal Patrick, and Layrr
Pint
Giving new jeweliry in the
Wayne Corley ( Phi Kapp)
Fewell (Sigma ('hi) and E
Shaw (SPEl-) ind Amny Strat
Elisa ICLe.an1.
Wearing sonie real spark
for rice aind white dresses ar<
Katherine ('ardwell, Joyce lri
Ep at Tech), Jimmy i Long (P
toil, Fred' Sojoirner (Pi K.aplp
.Jim Skews (Pi Kappa iPhi)
STU'S E
SOME [
"'Stu'' Smuith
excitemen t - E ngir
I le got what I
more)1 wheni he jot
Stu' earlyI assign
ex\istinug I,ong Dis,
to p)lipeIlne high si
Tlhe fact that
unnuot iced.
Tboday, four 3
phone career,I Se
hieads a stall' of p(
and( daita transmiu
A"Oue
idents I
sidenti,
Ilmili 'ruitt, freshman:
"If I were of age in the com
ing electionl, my choice for presi
dvnt would he John F. Kennedy,
on the basis of phatform strength,
party preference, and candidate
potent iality. Kennedy has por
trayed inl his speeches, his debates
and his response to the opponent's
acusatiolns4 anl outstanding forth
tightne.;s. a sincere attitude and
an ability to defend his principles
th'roughout the campaign.
"Consiidering age, I feel that a
Yong ('ountry such as ours needs
a young presidellt. Hlis experience
if 1-1 year;s in the Senate definitely
ctont r-lblites to his capabilities. He
i- a man (of his word who meriLs
the support (f evey colscientiolus
Amlericanl."
.1min Bennett, senior:
"To me intelligence, experience
and utick thinking would he a
n page four)
oin, .Jtne Jackson, and Mary
ng the pledges were Linda
lmnv Eldmunds, John Tay
Barringer.
led
form (if pinls this week wvere
to .htquie Splawn, Sammy
nily Haliley (DDD)), Bruce
ss, llis Ladler (SPE) and
ged
lers and making big plans
, Ben Meares ((hi Psi) and
ick and Jerry Schwartz (Phi
i Kappa PIhi) and Jane Sex
a Phi) and Paulette Bisho),
ind Elmily Ann Bennet.
IXPLAINING Hi
)AY "OUTTALK
traduLatedl from Southern Cal
ni for excitement. i s kind of
leering.
ie bargained for (and a little
nied Pacific Telephone. One of
ments was to find out how
anece networks could be used
>eedl "conver'sations" between
nt eities.
he didi a fine job did not go
ears after starting his tele
1 ior Engineer Stuart Smith
ople responsible for telegraph
~sion enigilneering in the huge
number one aim is to hare in<
ya(gemient jobs the most vitl, intel
I, positive and imaginatire men
p)osSibtjy find.'"
FnRFIcx(' IR. K~ Arrrr., I'reuient
Amterican Telonhone & Telegraph C
14old...
enough.
#o
e a
rive
al Can
valuable asset in the forthcomin
presidential election. This is tI
reason why my vote goes to Joll
Kennedy."
Ingrid Osterlund sophomore:
"John Kennedy would be n
choice for president if I could vo
this year. A likable, young, e:
perienced person who can lead tL
United States is what we need.
believe he would he a good pre,;
dent for this country and represei
us well abroad."
1Hunter Paris, sophomore:
"Contrary tn )o)Ular Ibli(
Eisenhower did let Nixon help c
manly foreign affairs jobs. If I
did not actually add ideas, I
knows what Ike would do and wi
carry on his policies.
"Ike's ideas may seem f,
fetched now but they would lie ti(
up if he could stay on and folio
through; just as a iattur of fa<
(era11nlly lost the Second Worl
War partly becauise of a change
comiland and tihe new man did n
follow through on the original ph
of action. Therefore, my ote go
to lRichard Nixon."
Tommy Nesmith, sophomore:
"I am for vice-president Nixc
because of the stand he took on t
off-shore islands of Quemoy ai
Matsu in the last radio-TV deba
with Sen. Kennedy. The protectic
of these two islands is imlporta
not only for the defense of Fo
mosa but the other Paific Islan
as well.
"As the old saying goes, 'Gi
then an inch and they take a milt
This is true of the Chinese Rer
By letting them take control
these islands, they will seek oth
fields of plunder, maybe even
W MACHINE
"PEOPLE
Los Angeles area. As a pion
transmission field Stu pred
machines will some (day d(1:
"'talking'' than p)eolek.
Sttu contacted1 12 other et
ing Pacific Telephone. "I doi1
limit to where a man can
business today. Of course, t I
a guy looking for a soft toucd
opportutn it y he can handIle
lie's limited only by how n
can cut it.''
If Siu's talking abhoul the
you'reE I(ookingq for, just risif
for literatuire and additionalI i
il
ve
.BELL TELEFPHONI
Welt ... I don't knovo
about the accommodations
down there... but 'the
service is east enough.
.e. *
4CP
pinions
didates
9 UnlitedI States;.
e "Ihe lea(ler of the Chinese Reds
It has iale it clear that he won't.
stop at anything to down denoc
racy atnd (listort the image of
y AMPIeica. It is or (uty, ats Nixon
e pointed oit, to take a firim stand
against any aggressive act taken
e by the Chinese comiunists."
I (Gale Young, freshnian:
i- "The (lays of the Democ'atic
it, anI Republican patties are num1111
hele. We now have the conserva
tive and liberal factions. Our
4f great Anerican heritage was built
m uipon conservatism. We niust stand
tk by this heritage. III this coming
IV electiii we uitist choose betwNveen
i conservative HicharId Nixon and
liberal .johnl Kennledly.
' "Inl this election ecolonoic issutes
A cannot hie avoidedI. Mir. Kenniedy's
wN spend( andI spendI programis muiist
lie backed by increase(d taxes or in
Id flation vill sutely devottr the dIol
>f la . %tr. Nixon believes privat
it capital shotl lie given a chance
Hi to grow.
"Mr "r. Kennedy says thie govern
iment, tist ie iore centralized.
Eonomic issues can not be dis
Ill Cu:;seI without tmentioning thIv_
IC labiot UnioLl. We all mul1tst know by
d now that M r. Kennedy's right
t' hanId man is Walter ReUthetr. Of
Pi couIirse, ir. Kennedy w a in t s to
'It raise the minimium wage to $1.25
1- atn hot ulit what is going to hap
Is pel to out farms an(I our ltuber
industry?
e "h'lle fariers an(I sawiills can
'not afford this w%-age. Mr. Kennedy
also hopes to abolish the right-to
if work laws. It shoutild he an Ameri
'r call's privilege to work where he
the pleases without being a mieiher
S WILL
ser in this new data
ets dlata processing
niore Long D istance
mpanies b)efore join
't think there's any
o in the telep)hone
is isn't the plac'e for
i. A man ge'ts all the
ight from t he stat.
eli and how fast he
kind( of opportunity
our Ilaem,ent 01./ice
uifor mat ion.
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