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. THE DECATOR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA ~
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1963
Loses No Zest To Needle Politicians By DICK WEST United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) When he was a Washington correspondent for Scripps-Howard newspapers, Vance Trimble gave some of our lawmakers a hard time by digging up stories about congressional nepotism. Trimble is now the editor of the Covington, Ky., Post and Times-Star, but obviously he has lost none of his zest for needling politicians. There was a story the other day to the effect that he had promoted a campaign to have candidates for local offices in the Covington area take an IQ test. Their average grade was 19.3, which is slightly below the intelligent rating for key-punch operatiors. This confirms a longstanding theory of mine. I won’t discuss the theory here, however, for fear of offending the key-punch operators. At any rate, now that Trimble has opened the door, it seems to me that steps should be taken to have the IQ test plan adopted on a national level. In fact, I have gone to the trouble of drawing up some sample questions that might start the ball rolling. They are intended to test the political aptitude of candidates for Congress. But key-punch operators are welcome to try it if they choose. 1. The capital of the United States was named for a fomer President. Study the following names and check the one you think is correct. (George Washington) (George Hyannisport) (George Palm Beach). 2. There are two major political parties in the United States. Whose fault is this? (Democrats) (Republicans). 3. Under the two-party system, how many of the following groups currently are active? (Liberals) (Conservatives) (Liberal Conserve tives) Conservative Liberal) (Ultra Liberals) (Liberal Ultras) (Arch Cpnservatives) (Conservative Arches). 4. As a group, members of Congress are overworked and underpaid. Is that statement (true) (false) (True and Flase) (Neither? 5. When a congressman asserts that “economy begins at home,” whose home is he referring to? (His home) (Your home). 6. When a member of Congress is hiring an office staff, which of the following should get priority? (His wife) (His wife’s nephew) (His nephew’s wife) (His campaign manager’s sister). 7. So what’s wrong with his brother -in - law? (Don’t answer that). 8. Occasionally, attempts are made to influence a member of Congress, What is this called? (A campaign contribution) (A campaign donation). Brightening Canvas If awnings, porch furniture, beach chair and garden umbrellas are faded, discolored, or mildewed, give them a beauty treatment with a special paint made specifically for reconditioning canvas It preserves as it decorates, because it contains a chemical that prevents mildewing. You can paint your Venetian blind tapes with this special paint, too. Kettle Dents A dented aluminum pan or kettle can in many instances be restored to shope with a hammer that is fitted with a rubber cane or crutch tip. Use molding clay as an anvil on which to rest the pan. V- i ,u -l \Ci«» MISSOURI^ KAN. # *• Jefferson City "t-lL * \\ 1010 Springfield ' • T “ to dim. Muskogee j i / OKLA - iffi •Vs ARKANSAS | | MISS. | TEXAS MILES ! 13 o ioo ROILED RIVER——The Buffalo River, one of the nation’s few undeveloped large streams, may become the first national river. National Park Service, supported by conservationists and sportsmen, has recommended establishing Buffalo National River along 128 miles of scenic Ozark Mountain country (marked with cross) in north-central Arkansas, only a day’s drive from Little Rock, Tulsa, St. Louis and Kansas City. Many residents in the area oppose the idea, however, and favor hydroelectric development of the river. They claim a park CitEft *
