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U.S.S. Alexander H dmilfon N ew Polaris Submarine Goes to Sea Built at a cost of S100 million, the navyls newest submarine, the mighty nuclear-powered Alexander Hamilton, has had its first test run and soon will undergo live missile-firing practice off Cape Canaveral. The undersea craft will pack more fire power than all the bombs dropped by all nations, includ- ing two atomic bombs, during World War Il. When the new submarine becomes operational it will han- dle the new Polaris missile with 'its 2500-nautical mile range. ' The Hamilton has two crews of 147 officers and men and they alternate, one going to sea while the other enjoys leave and benefits of refresher training. Photos point up how far Uncle Sam has come in submarine construction since World War II. BIG WAKE is churned up as nuclear power plant sends the great vessel plowing through the Atlantic. Nat Kline, Boston Globe military editor, who made test run on the sub, was amazed at how smoothly all operations are carried out on the immensely compli- cated S100 million craft. BOSTON l Taking a Peek Cmdr Noynan B. Bessu: peers into periscqpe of his newest command, the Alex- ander Hamilton, during dive in Atlantic on test run. Born in Oakland, Calif., he is a 1944 graduate of the Naval Academy. 1 Crew Eats Here Spacious mess on the nation's newest missile- Firing submarine would be big surprise to sailors fl 'Norid War II days, l' ' 5 1 I' 'L' 1'1: ! iz Q. . ' The Boston Globe-saturaay, July s, issa' , 7 1 I I Vital Statistics Keel Laid. .june 26, 1961 Length. .425 I-'Et Launched .Aug. 18, 1962 Width .. 33 Feet Commissionedt . . .June 27, 1963 , Built by. . .General Dynamicsflilectric Boat Displacement surfaced ...... about 7000 tonsl Displacement submerged. iabout 8200 torisj Speed submerged ............ over 20 knotsi Diving depthi .... .... o ver 400 feetu SI-IERWOOD FOREST is the way thelcrew refers to this area fbelowj, containing fantastic electronic computers. Note battery of tubes from which missiles are Fired. ' 5
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2 B lotion Tuvalu, Wcdnolday, July 3. 1933 H,-. , A..1.,....-,. a.-11... 1 2ff,E,5f,5L ,,E'L' -'fun wmnou bl-!PLA'l..... IU vu l putty muy luwuh llaplny Il the ill null llllcl with lou ol luhu. Sudlanly nn meulalln lui lic gnu sins lsr SIMS as mul. I nal 11.93 In In ftlenrx lnllul 2 Tloy un pllonl :lun lnl Hll llflllill nlllln nnl u 'Ill ll If :Inu hal l Imy hall In lhn anhlc dup . II in vlrlllullll ol -J -,-..-. .-, -. A .4-14 lv -M AAVI A W , Y..,.Z-.-:iq-V-W, ,g.. -.f.,.., gf. .,.QgA-au1'vl:.:wn.'u4sls-1:A'f -V: 4 -..v..s.f.--f-f.aszl- ..a....a,f.We- v- Y, . YW v Y-----f B O S I O N 5:'.'.:-',.:-::f'.'rs:::.n1 .:,s :1..a'::::rw:,': gm:unn1IInnnnnnnmm:mmnnnnunmuncaffies LOI1g Runge Polaris MissiIesllllllumlmumuunnnunnnmmuuumunnnnuuug Sub Hamilfon H0 M. Beauiyg ulu uirnrllnvy. Yypnul sl substantially all-mn luglln lull on we hen metal Inn un all Im unnlx. munlinnl llnu, nnnnhry Ill! lnpulx. In unix. nhil Alan nl Icp :ln elnnneu. All EHIAOIDIIIAIILV LOW well ml! lo null nuiluun ul 15 f. S0 f, 'l5'2 lllll I1 nllml hy:-unxall goals pun any I0 Ginny Il- nlfn 10 ullmg days, Fnqunlly luxury llmu 'Ill' :Iunull lllclnlly ll ull an ll lr Il illlullnm :lu enulmu nmux luxury puns. CML-ly :ir-conllilonll frmmn nqmu Du-k Lameve W among a group v1 New twkwd v-www wha iovwved inlo the Atlunnc on Monday aboard the Nnw'1 newest nuclzav nsbmaf-me. IM Mfmldff HGWIUW- Tha neu-:mn wen aboard dan-mg a pructncc dun ol! Block Illlldk, - ' , uiomalic Bargain BISEMEIT N ' '9 , r5'.1,A rv 0 LU IXINA. , . , ,, , , I 1 . H I ' ' UPENFRIDAY at 9:30 AM. and NIGHT 'til 8 P.M. X , ' F-'-'.' ,r I n,'.4:f,,f.'1'-:f -. -'rx L-V By mcx LAMERE ABOARD THE USS HAMILION-Crewmen :baud thk S110 million Polaris lubmnrine, the Navy! newest md most advanced. lff00fi0lllWly refer to her u the Monskr. And for good reason. NAMZD FOR FIRST TREASURY SECRETARY can slay nutmerged as Ion! as food holds GR. -Hgvg, A 5g:.g:.. ,ML wgqeL:.g,r.-.xAC1,Nefs mv AT 9 so AM. 'nn Us mme ummm, 'W' U l ' ' U ., I , U H' ,, ', V1-,VJ -fk, U 'L-H -' -Q naned for the hrsl ncrelln' Ill! 'll l 'f' U-W nm -' f N 4 a me 'l'NBll'1.HC?.5f3kll- 4 an uw his mum E ' x U' lm f':d :rJ: ' nur nel eu. mn load could 2 . . ,, 1 - , ' me nhlp , V ' ' ' The sub. weighing 7.000 Inu, na ' 'dk' H JJ Jun-n Q e . t. i-1 :.:' q.: 'y rr-rfs nu sa LOJ. 3-ylceg? i I5 luxe M some Wald 'LUN HA' W' 'M N xg . I Yr Wu Il cruxsua. And iu I6 u u Q Yllff , .,' Busruss OR PROFESSIONAL MEN 1....,.... P.1.i.m.1.. hu. mmm our M mf M N , ,X , mm ,umm pans mm all . X lk'-ENTORY Grylullndlel ndulourown X , . . . Y-1 I-- 1- - - ------l--1 p 1 carbon monnwndef' CDR , pac, A veteran Subfhiflllf a . ' ' A' Naval Academy gradual: 'class . L j 1 if ol 'w. maimed- Sxff,--10 Yofrd-A o.i iognhhctl' 11 v5'v J.s-1 L' if' Thevsaler snuahm Tard the ' Hamnllon xs so mod al auto- , 55 O DACRON 4575 WQQL . ' . mm ' ' been installed for me crew. Q . . 4 ' ' The nleeplng fu-llllln nd the pedlgreed S l I I I S - - f ...,..L............M.....Q.. I I 1 - It 5-nw lon on pltrul lv! two Q rf- .' S: .ess uw fl-a skops ' f - mmm -I n ume. -mph llvml .i . J P-.lun un' 'vv-dal.: xn blue gny, blul pry, brown 'reommhuom' rwnulolu l I nr mn -- rms uw hm qunhlv hbnu -- me hm phydul condltlonml rwm Ill Y fr - J.. up an rnulnn 40 In 42 uln 9'5 dun hu' bu' U' a S J- In 4: umm Imp. 40 no u nulled. '-- 37 ' 'R 'W' Mu ' ' connn. re. n. BFSAC, :sw Am mn, , p r . lulomalic Bupin +L X , A 5 :Ar wr:1.1. I' L A' . BASEMENT luv M. SCU mf bf-mm amp-fd dum: dur in wmkklgh? H' 'OEM I ' 9 gl F 5 , ID ffilff uar mrludm' the no A-Bomb mes r ar al vor pre- Q Y X blasts m Japgn parm: dmner - mast bed with o c ' all the hxmgs. b The Harmllnn u bull! to carry V n I n me A-z Pnlans mme. men '-no the men un mu 1 has A rmge d 1.500 nnuuul asked. ll . li! Av! ,, I R REGU LARS - HENCE ONLY S2 I35'M535 U-fmw 35 ,QEJF Stiff' .. '2LT.'T.1' T In ll' ' men contaxnmg 160 pounds ol 0 U S 0 0 S L S S We boarded the L'5S Humllnn ready-lofsrrve heel They can R T P P I ll dockndc at New Landon. han :U they nam. Conn The Hamn!lon's dnclnr. Lt. X Al I chmbed tht llnl 1A3'. John f' Baller. 35 nl Nmlnn. ' All I rnuid Lmnk ol were lhe nad arh crm mfmber gams ' blue one-mm Jap pubmumu about hw pounds umle on a el pau yous lnnl mlsamn I Euen the cmvenuanal - bv! An crews npprehensn-e now H 1 mhmumes. mnny d Much ua :Nut serving on submannes lull nn aervlee. ue dwuried because 1-I the unlung of Lhe 4 I A A ll Puunx wbrnzmnm I lhlnk everyone In mon P M S hymnmnmunmemm 1-nmmmuru: CAN BTAY AT nur ul the potential haunt. . IEA l'.N'Dl1'TNITlLY U. Bllltr IAM. Bu! I hlvel'l GT S6f.SOY.O30l svocx-up SOWVTQS , Hou Iona can Lhe USS Hlmil- ru Anyone show my lpn- X smnw - 'Uh ,H ur l' I lrnhmnuhd nom, 1 lla-A my K nu! nga: about serving ll lb- nn-r: or mu Lu n 'f'L' : f' UU- umm, medum. mn, i lnddmlmy m ' 5- ,1 -,-, .-- -, 'Q ' 's - vnu lu a -1 ,nt ' A ,N , ,V I'A.xXH- rw.: 'ru guy' IR! 5,4 ,,. . 'hr men ure ll.l lell- N. .3 -1 ' w- ff r r if V -. .N , . rl Q ,Furman ,BMHQ u-revnrd volunlnrn. And more UM., ,uni -1 S H I' Q '- ' - -1 , fu n -1 y ' d au! l ' fmf' thu un be-lore Dev lee! lhry sHl,p, XI F P X, .I r.1wl.hL- --un ummm. wil-mis - manduu dhmr d Use Hamm NIM' M I nu' mum.. Hx-L4-P NHlY,,w x 1f'f 4'y' 1 --nr-11-rf-u Wm mn! bun rrvu,n1d Lhe sun f -1-1 -1. ' ' ' 4'-H ' 'A 'f ' ' Chle!HnaplulrnAn Herbertw, '-'-'-- , , L. ,JJ.o1RolA .C - E: ' J ' ' A B . A HA' rl '7' 'O U ' Ehrgg I Knrea1:lWa?eveLe::1 Q-. A .. utoma nc argam K L., A , , Cf .1 . , . , r Q and lalher nl Inur rhnldren,Aa1d !0NDIrf0'fD1- A -Y eff' V7 1 he lilo hlsn'l notlcvd any d L k if lamp In me mmm of me Remo e mg lhelr nofe Solon - ond To mo e room or lm -um me nf-he md- r1ewfOHCreO'flOr'1STI'1ey soc:rufnced+he1r currenf summer fmm.. T0 . -. ,-,, , - ,A F H , ' e 1 'hue r was sfock ou ef mi hf rare sovin s r C'5 '3'Lm' 'M' PLXTJKH' Q.. Y Q Q Y Q ' e S' ed 6 'H 3 O' 9 3 a shock nl lust. but actually xl - ' se ls appen uno: ln A M I SSES ELEGANT S U R PLUS Oi' MS ' , Seoson :real whue. Lenox nad. Per- , sonally I cmsxder thu me bex! 145A 31-WON ST W ' U NW ' saoofc- nu: .,FLf.'.lT1'ZM'?Z.5 'n'n .f Jr. 4 . .. , A . un' on ' Mher nuclear submuu-nu. such Cf-xr-fvA,L Xu Lhe George Wuhmitnn and - J- 'ffl' , th: Sam Hrnumn, bzlme lakmg DQ::::S lmer hu current amtnmrnl. Vg gf -- Q' , S Q One! Quarlumasler Dnuzlas - 'C ' ' 1 U S Dunn. u, ul 19 wmznmp X. Q C' 393 F -95 Axe. V6'oUulan, a B-yur Naq , 'Y . x worm. is RFYIDQ lm lust duty Iul'V 'Y I .lv 'I 11 , U '1 .nf I . no ' H N , I 1 1. ' : - -' r - .- '-V--I 4 U- .U--' .uv H111 :nn In .Ia J.. .,.AvU'1 fy.. f..1Cl1.. ..'.'21..f',fa,. mold . Buda' 'uun'n -.v- . . .. - .- W... f- 115 ... . .. . .. . . 1. .. ll 1- - --In-:14.,.. ' ,'.:. nz... 1,111 'I' , :,::,, :rn ,:.,:,, '14 1: mu' I 1 N H M N YU 901 Nl! 'hh MID- K : ,.'H :A'. I' I I H :im l:u.v:1-.n no un.. --4 -in .mn ,qu nu mn du. lhll shud. IK el- ' ... ......f... - W' - N 'H '-1 ,-,,k,.5,, - .V - -,, llllmuidprolsumalnbv U ' -X'- ' ' C'AS -3 S S tmarmenlxkahnnsellleelsorry ,., ...iv j:::.' , L---411: jrggg fo fannmnencmmma then' limba. . ' ' Bu1 111 lun any other acrk , ' Q,-glutomahc Barzam BASEMENT FQ my anim .mm .X .. . . .ga I rmn1d Ilremwi.1u.xlobe ' . 'I' U' q J A'P ' more careful. We :ani Afford y letlurpf' fine refs!! store nome added To our renowned rosfer because 'thus We corsef snop oeored sfocks fo moke room for new lines. M I5SES.wQMEN SU,F3PLU5 ,?ffS3?fLi?2Sf2f , :Shf,Lftwf1?,C9L4ef,fSh3 if Famous FQUNDATIQNS Andner If X.. ' ' 'U' 391 S see '--:.s NF n sv - Q F I ---es LGI gn-:I D . lk'-1 5 FU' XD. ' - X' 1 ' QF? I mu- :wp lusuv I ' W S2 Q S 95 :E::Q5.'-5':T2'n'If.5ll X H ' :J 1 TILT. ,.2 iQ11'1i'21QI S .4 Qx 1 1 ' JL' 'TU 1 gr I - Q- :Aff We-Q'-:5:::7,i.ff f Chad Dmnmm Ralph Ken- 1Ulf7.l.d.l0rlhRS!,Fll! . Fnvr. Ink d nz chddrm. Q11 'Al the bnmnml everyone -11 1 IMT: xhorknd mfr the Thinker Bu' vha' x g-gbqq Arun .5 nr rc no busy nun my duurs lhnard imp that ue dm: have urn: lo lhml about Iuch Basin ranrlzr r'1x7f.'l'5'fZ16f'fI?: ?'?'.1'1'5 ' RQ-l U l I1 Yrpgq Efi1w'sE 1v-'...f1.'-sw. il I: '::..':F ': L '.k i3 ....... .1 VJ: L... x Cl-P1 i H-u 1 lil' mx our lik' cg.-rn. - n.. F941 ll 1 P1 Il IK! IPWZVI I1 ZH lf - IVY V1 Cv-:Z -.-' new :movin v-'wuz1v1:Avn'! 7 . .. ......... .':1.. :fx rv.. ..::'.--1..,g'..- -as 'fmiwff -frm. ,,.,, DlCK look from aboard the Alexander things WU-e gol a ,ob lo do and me do ul, Also aboard the Hnmillnn Ls Shaman Gcfvge l. Currxer, 21. nl Ill Merrxmac Sl, Neuhury- port. 1 former four leuerman nl Newburyport High School. Currier sand, Ynu'd hardly knou we nero at sea He pomud out lhal the nuclear rearvor propelling the shnp Ulrrvugh the water makes almost no noise, I 'hae :lr rondluonlng syuwm urn working Ln perfection. lilo. keeping lhr temperature lt I cf-mlortahle 71 degrees. Fxreman George Mclaughlm. 22. of 1085 Poquonnock Rd, Grolan, and Slerrie L. Weaver, 14. od Slonebridle Rd, Co- chnuilz. I graduale of Techni- cal Yocauonal Hugh S-choal in Newton, yomed Currier in Lhe crew's mess for dmner. Weaxer ls mlhusrd n h n ut sen-xn: nn a nurlrar submarme. Irs our yob, he saxd proud- 11 McLaughlm, son ol Mrs Eve Edwards and a graduale at Robert Fllch Hxgh School in Gmmn. served on the Abraham Lmcoln before Jommg Lhe Ham- Ulon crew. The :old crew, which aller- nates ba-monthly xmh the blue. is given ulznsive txammg, plus liberty, while waning for the blue crew Lo return from the depths. The nuhmulnen. mas! ol whom an :killed trdlnlclanl. Arr put lhroulh ln Inlznslre yur'l study belorr qulllhlnl for duty al ul. This prolrnm nnu u udmnlbd 340.000 to I-50.000 a mu. The mmnles were nm aboard durmg my lnp Bu! the Hamil- lun and nu hand-picked crew mu undergo tesu mum them shortly al the m1.sxi!e range at Cape Canaveral. Fla. It Yau explained that khert is no danger ol the mucus accl- lboard the It lakes n dellally exploding nuclear submarine. sans ol rucuocu. one ol the ulfncvrvgmdex noted. in order to gn the mxsxxlen to I pninl where lheyll hre. And All preclullms hlve been 'aka' in the event I crew mem- ber should become mentally un- reporter, takes a of scene obove by way of penscofie newest otormc submarine, the balanced and attempt tn hre one ol the mnesnles. Each of the 16 mxsule tuba is under luck and key and more than one key is needed in order lo gain accvss. The Hamm:-m, on nu cnuse wulh vmsnlmg new-smen. pluughrd nmselessly along at 8 knols at the outset an the fog-shrouded Thames River at New Lnndon, Three decks below m the bl: craft we cruld feel absolutely no pnlch or roll, the smoothest ride l've ever had on a ship. The Hamilton, pushmg toward the dive area all Block Sound. picked up speed to IZ knots as the :ucsls sal down for lunch m the olhcerl wardroom. Tnpelde. Lhe ocean poured over the bow of Lhe ship at Lhz increased speed. leavmg a wide, whsle wake aft, Al 2 30 pm. the won! was pused that dwing opernuons wouid begun Q And down we went-50 fed. 'IS INI. 100, 160, 170 md lhetl the kvellng off. The drsvrnl in un :month that mme nl Ihr funn hardly realm-d wr tern non nperllml beneath the nu. A veleran submarmcr slandmg nan to me said, This ns nm uwusual, In fact. l've nexer been ln I nuclear boat whcn the was were rough. He explamed that Lhg xhlp'l posmon ln the vnaler was bemg Hlnmmed up by Lakmz an and rvleasing inns of lea ualer in the tanks to compensate for the weight of the Z5 guests aboard, Then, No hnurs laler, the clwxon vvunded and the word: Surlace. Surlace, Surface. And ihe ESS Hamilton made its may back In the surface for its hmfneuard voyage to New Lon- don Cmdr. Bessie is the former commandmg oitlcer ol the nuclear sub Scorpion, which Jomnd the fleet three years ago, Hu shlpmales aboard decrlbe him I3 a mp na1lor, noting that only the very best in the wbmarme service id command ol nuclear vssele. Bessac's respect for his fellow ofhcers and mel il equally obvious He referred to how 111 do- pendeuu ol the trew. xuves. duldren. was grandparents. re cumlly were taken aboard lor A Cruise, Wire all inlensq proud ol Um shlp and vue like I0 show ll ull. the Supper Amd - 2 lil! 1i LII ' I .A - 1,- wnu um .l-. .. in this quiet place... :Ei?3 fig: ' I ,gsm 5435 . X a book may be read that cam help you to get along with others You may have passed by this quiet place many timrs-but havencverenlercd1t.Yelhf-re in lhis pvawful ronm, ready for you in read. is a bunk that has laughi thnusanrk how in love their felmw man-that has frvrd ihvm irnm rfwnlhf-Y. Wxlhulht-ranxni1-r.,.1k,11li.ar- monyintnxhf-1r1I1i.y lives. ltcan du!h:31w'jm1. 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26 X Easton Trove!-r, Thursday, July Il, I9i3- ttuuuuuno-ttmonuuuunutrtItItttttIuItutuuuununuuuuItlntuttIIt1IIIIIIutuullluulttttutnunnutIutuuunutuununuItumuumtttttmuumuIttumtluuuununuuuulutmntuutuuutt - r-uuunlu , mum? ' . 5 0 : Traveler Scope . . . Where The News Comes Alive ln Prctures i ' ' ' IE 2 N N f M ' 'l S b Jager:-Q V flr - I': t..,fi V ff fL,.lf- .Q-:fr I , u iv A .135 iii X: 4, a ll. it .0 ff- TF?-size: Q I 4 - Mn I RUNNING ON SURFACE Cla' -Q reirn! vt-sr Cru se us Pte N1-.s rww-est Fleer F7 :UC '-' s- e Sub- rno' 'te Lf' -N f-onto' Hee- P The 'Wie' el the deqk, Center, xcr.n.n :et 'oe her :of 'av avhe' S FS as the sub r-c:5. out ot New Loftscn, Coon, mro true Avlcrrzrc. . Q r r 4 I I COMDLNORMANB. BESSAC, USN, or 'e'r, fCC'S f Vf',.QV7 FQ' store os me r-es Pea'-s sua- wcf -2 A e-sneer Hamil- ton me-es d .e rt Avlcmtc :xr-Q veal cm se News- weo, 'NCl..dlV'Q Troye'er Referrer, D at Lcmere, .rg nbeerd Ar rrghr, o': cx ore cr-1-:Red bf cfs-rv-eo before rhe Com- rv-and Take Her Down. Crewes -- :. .. . ,Cue ,N X' ' 1 -A --:' c'e: cr' , r, C. , bm 41, ,. fl' K .As Slarnes Sees It Sen. Goldwater? Sure, He's Real By RICHARD STARNES ' A young lady writes me in some ill temper he- causf- a recent essay seemed to question whether Sen. Barry Goldwater was real or not. Why, nn such unworthy question ever crossed our mmd Of course Sen, Goldwater ts real., Hes as real as Maine and Ver- mont. ,lust as surely as II and ll make IV. He exists just as cer- tntnly os the loth Amendment extsts. He ts as real as Adam Smrth ever uns. and he Itves just as surely as the sptrtt of Iatssez-lutre Itves. No Sen, Goldwater? Why, bless your heart. mlght as well say there was nn golrl standard, or that Smuot never shook hands uuh Hzntley. hot real Why, he is as real as Rtchard Ntxon and Sen. Eterett Al. Dtrksen all rolled tnto one. Not bulteve tn Sen. Golrtttater? Why, you might as well not hr-he-te tn Albert Payson Terhune, Grace Coolidge, or Rlchard E. Byrd. Take my uotd for xt, dear young lady, Sen. Goldwater ts as rtwtl as out-non hrtttpe. and twice as entertamtntz. To sur:- ,qest that he tsn't ts to become infected with the eyntctsm ol A cynu-.tl age. Betore you begun to rlouht Sen. Golduater, ask your- self tt tttlltom Xlulitnley ever existed, or Betsy Ross, or Charles Augustus Lmdbergh, The next ttme .mtone asks you. Is thc-re really a Sen. Gold- wutvr', ' you look them rtght tn the eye and say. yes, tnrlf.-ed, there ts. There ts a Sen, Goldttaler just as surely as there ts I N. A. NI or a capitol trams, or a depletion allowance, and for largely the some reasons, Nevertheless, you ask, how can I prove that Sen. Goldwater is rt-ol? Suppose I mont tu use htm as a evedtt relerenre, lor exe ample, or add has name to a chaun letter? How tn this age of phony tm.tg:es can I be sure he ts reully, authentteully, genuinely real? I mean, after all. the convocattons ol nutty rt,f1ht-wtngers carrytng Goldwater hanners, and the photographs of htm stt- ttn: tn the dxtver's sent ot a jet mrerntt are evmdenve. but wheres the prool' Suppose some douhter just comes flat out and says he doesnt helteye there ts any surh person? What do I do then? llore there is nothtng to do hut fall hack on the .uurtr-nl thut stttl servuvnhlel doetrtne of truth hem: str:tn:er than ltrttnn, Who could invent Sen. Gultlwtutor' Ile has to he atteplt-fl as penume, bet-:ruse the ptnywrt:nt or lttr-rnry hunk who under- took to create suth an unltkely rtmatlgnm nl sturdy tutut-3 would be actusrvi of steahng from the collected norks of Loutso May Atrott. No, Iruto xttss tthomt-ryyooorc. St-n Gotduater ts as real as real can he, Ho extsts just as surety as the dtfterenco bo- tuoen rttzht and lett utils, Hes as real os Lhc Sptrtt of '75, and don't let your duhtous Itttlv lrtends shdke your muh tn htm If you do, the next thing you knoxt thryll he slyly hmttn: that Youfknow-who tn Washtngton ts nothlng but a ftetrun :mented by Pu-rre Soltnger. .1 - I Still Irie , on 'lldlf cllq 'n I time gllitalcfvl' tug polilftgal Chem - Mexanrllif 3 -l-lDM'tll'0rx ' to A dvel 52 1. sf!! oe daqg tolillciars love OILU MEANS of tc tl' toll -lltetr flat daft . 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