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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
ents in winning yesterday's 20th con- distributed this way: Municipal and “the-next governor ^of New
gressional district special election. Court Justice Benjamin Shalleck, Yo^k ■’ His father was governor
votes,* Democrat, 24,252: William H. Mc-|TW terms, vaulting from there to
Roosevelt collected 41,146
"HOW TO WIN FRIENDS and
Author of
NR.UENCI reonr ■
has launched his political career by
giving Tammany Hall a sound lick
ing.
The 34-year old Jawyer, bearing
one of the most potent names in
the nation’s history, captured more doms Party banner.
votes than all three of his oppon- 1 His three opponents got 39,726 him*"a/Tallies
31,037 on the Liberal Party ticket
and 10,109 under the Four Free-
Intyre, Republican, 10,026; Mdr.. the White House.
Annette T. Rubinstein. ALP. 5.348.
His jubilant supporters, toasting
throughout the dis-
THE KEY TO CONVERSATIONAL SUCCi-3S
T^F.EP DOWN in our hearts is the desire to take part in the
conversation that goes on around us. Why? Well, there
arc two reasons. One is to impart knowledge; the other is the
feeling, of importance it gives us. 1 can assure you that the
first reason is not the stronger one.
Here’s a man who has learned a great truth
in this connection, and one likely to stand him
in good stead all his life. His name is Amos D.
Jordan, and he lives in Stockton, Calif.
He says that at one time he could never
listen to a conversation without sitting on the
edge of his chair waiting for an opportunity to
tunc in. By and by, 1 he noticed that people were
less friendly to him tharl they were when they
started out.
trict last night, changed “next stop,
Albany—the governor’s mansion”-
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One day he read something in a magazine about the
importance of being a good listener. No harm trying it out!
He had just returned from a most interesting trip to
Mexico. He had learned a great deal about the country,
enough to whet his appetite for more. Some day he would
go down there again. Before he did, he would learn all he
could about the country.
One day he got into a conversation with a man who knew
a lot about the big country to the south. He asked questions
of him; also, he sat waiting to put in his two cents’ worth. But
he didn’t get a chance. The other fellow was so thrilled about
what he knew of Mexico, and so eager to tell it, that Mr. Jordan
had either to listen or to rudely break in. So he putlo a test the
advice on being a good listener.
Did he profit? Well, he says he learned so much of
what he had wanted to know that he decided from then on
to be a good listener. He has followed this resolve, doing
some of the talking, showing interest by asking questions,
but mostly hearing what the other fellow had to say.
Incidentally, tihat man who knew so much about Mexico,
and who got the chance to tell it to an interested person, seem:
to enjoy very much the society of Mr. Jordan!
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Helmstedt, Ge: many.—The Rus-
blockade and Western counter
measures, truck drivers said the
Soviet requirements would give the
German economic commission of
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over all supplies to Berlin.
w i. j .i. . u « C. A. Dix, American transport
sians halted the trucking of supplies chie( in Gcrm hurried to Helfn _
from West Germany to Bedin today sledt wherc the new# of the , mle
in a surprise move d^cribed by U. blockade ^ ached BerUn. H e said
S. authorities as violating the four- j. appeared to be a “clear violation”
p°*er agreement on lifting the Ber- g{ ^ aigreamaat between Dr. Philip
.ir. blockade. • Jessup, American ambassador at
Soviet authorities demanded that larw and Jacob Millkt Soviet del-
the trucks bound for Berlin on the egate ^ the United rations, which
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