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* Can Jackson, the "respectable" anti-busing candidate who has been stumping the non-liberal, industrial centers of Springfield, Lowell, Lawrence, Fall River, Chicopee, New Bedford and Worcester--as well as not-so-blue-collar enclaves such as the Harvard Faculty Club--deny Wallace a plurality?
Nancy's father, Frank J. "Beginning of a New America" Bona, is a Buffalo, N. Y., lawyer who is running for President by touting himself as "the non-political candidate of this presidential year." That description is an apt one--Bona was only able to politick his way to 134...
Englefield has proposed, he says, four other constitutional amendments. "One to end busing. Another to declare the supremacy of a father's rights in domestic affairs. Under this one, no court shall interfere without probable cause of dereliction of duty." Englefield couldn't remember the other two, but promised to...
Every presidential candidate more or less repeats himself. Henry Jackson keeps saying the same things about busing and détente; Jimmy Carter talks about the need for love in government and about all the Georgia agencies that he reorganized when he was Governor; George Wallace rarely omits a reference...
Then it is back to federal bureaucracy. Too many businessmen, he complains, contribute to politicians in hopes of Government handouts: "This is feeding the crocodile in hopes he will eat you last, but eat you he will." As for school busing, he is against it, but he favors "periodically busing...