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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 54

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6 Sunday, June 5, 1960 rlattiifl ffttttnrl Ecuador Sure To Elect Agrarian Reform President Today EVEREST REPORTED HIGHER TOKYO LP) The Red Chinese who reported they topped Mt. Everest last month have calcu servative Party won with only to be forced out in 1947. He completed a 1952-58 term. Velasco Ibarra puts little QUITO, Ecuador (A Candidates ranging from left to right but all pledged to agrarian reform seek election to THE MAIN candidates are Gonzale Cordere Crespo, conservative; Jose M. Velasco Ibarra, independent, and Galo lated a higher elevation than those already in production.

His slogan is "freedom, bread and sovereignty." 10,000 SLOGANS RECEIVED parts ufi Ten thousand lr ever before for the highest mountain. Peiping Radio (aid Plaza, liberal. The last two day in Ecuador's presidential stock in political parties. As an independent, he has faith in his personal ability to sway they figured it at 29,133 feet. For almost a century most maps gans for wine drinking some nm Ttalv Rplpiitm.

Sweden have shown Everest's heights as election. Some 800,000 voters about Ponce four years ago for the vided opposition made Ponce a minority president. Most colorful of the candidates is Velasco Ibarra, 67-year-old orator who once said: "Give me a balcony in every town and I will win." HE WON IN 1934 but was overthrown the following are former presidents. A fourth candidate, Antonio Parro Valasco, appears to be in the running only to enhance I 1 and Switzerland-have been re-reivprf hv the French Assn. of 80 pet.

of those registered- the Gastronomic Press in its 29,002 feet and some have had it 29,131. The Indian Govt recalculated it at 29,028 feet in 1954, with a 20-foot fluctuation for snow, and this has been ac the masses. During his campaign he has hit hard for new agricultural 1 pments and more industry. He said he wants to open up new lands will also choose a vice president and a new Congress. his political prospects for the future.

campaign to counter anu-aico-hn! pamoaiffns in France. The George E. Sokolsky Politics Must Change Politicians usually regard themselves as very practical. This obviously cannot be so, for one of these Jovelike creatures must be defeated at each election. It can then be reasoned that the one who is out is the one who knows less than the one who gets in.

Actually no such clear-cut conclusion can be reached. Politicians guess, the same as you and I. This is a curious country because the population is in a constant state of flux. It was not so many years ago that the number of Americans who attended college was few. Colleges were comparitively costly.

Graduate schools were not too available in this country. Those who sought higher education went to Europe, principally to Germany. In fact, our system of higher education was modeled on the German rather than the Birtish universities. Today, although some of our colleges are not superior to earlier high schools, it is true that millions of young people attend colleges of some kind. They learn how to read and if they are over-majorized, they nevertheless The winner will succeed vainer will be announced ia cepted by the U.

S. National Voting is obligatory for men, optional for women. Geographic Society. Pres. Camilo Ponce.

The con July. for agriculture, not divide year. He won again in 1944 LI SHOP MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. FOR THESE SPECIALLY SELECTED, SPECIALLY REDUCED ITEMS! fl mi. i i-'Q'Tmn vr- Homart Single Pole Mercury Switch Regular 98- 6 9 Effortless to use! No springs or Made i wear out years of extra service.

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Politicians do not find it so easy to deal with the current crop of young people. Some of them, like the beatniks, may look queer and even have funny ideas, but they can, if they want to, read. This makes it very tough for the practical politicians. LOOK AT THE AGES OF THE current breed of presidential candidates: Kennedy, 42; Nixon, 47; Johnson, 51; Symington, 58. These are comparatively young men, younger than candidates usually have been, although Theodore Roosevelt was only 42 years old when he became president.

Candidates for public office have to speak the language of their own generation. The brassy, shouting, boy-from-the-log-cabin candidate has nothing to say to the current generation. Hubert Humphrey talked about what might be called bread-and-butter questions and, in an era of inflation, he sounded like William Jenning3 Bryan berating William McKinley. It had no meaning against John Kennedy who spoke a Harvard broad A and looked literate. Humphrey had once been a university professor, come to earth and gone liberal.

So what? The youngsters know lots of professors and many are squares. ALSO THE POLITICIAN HAS TO note the rise in white collar workers. Their income amounts to 53.4 pet. of all income. They own lots of small houses all over the place.

They have pretty wives who dress uo and like good things. An astonishing large number of these workers are chemists, physicists, biologists, technicians of various kinds, accountants and all sorts of specialists. Most of these are not only college graduates; many have at least an M. A. They are employed in every growing industry and hit the time clock the same as any other worker they have the advantage of being specialists.

Actually, there is always a shortage of top white collar workers, from presidents of corporations down to the first-rate teno-graphers. New Element Poses A Problem The politician has a hard time with this new element. Adlal Stevenson thought in two campaigns that he these college-trained voters. He talks their language and he has advertised himself as an intellectual rather than a politician, but twice, he was defeated. Whatever it was, Stevenson has never been able to win as much popularity among this element in our population as he had expected.

SEVTNSON, IN FACT, IS A political phenomenon, Practically unknown, he became governor of Illinois. The politicians permitted him to run for the presidency during two campaigns when no Democrat could have been elected. This gave Stevenson stature, but he hardly did much about it. He saw John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson garner the delegates for the 1960 convention, but he went traveling in South America, whence little news came from him. When the Humphrey effort failed and he withdrew, Stevenson became more active, perhaps hopeful to benefit by a transfer of ADA influence from Humphrey to Stevenson.

But how many delegates did Humphrey garner? Too few to matter. The white collar element does not seem to turn to a political oddity for leadership. It is rather establishing a new type of middle class not an employing class, but intellectuals who work not so much in schools and colleges, but in industry and Govt. This change in population characteristics cannot be ignored in this campaign. Save on J.

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