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top Congressional leaders. Candidates added their pleas at the end. Democratic Senator Hubert Humph¬ rey, running for reelection in Minne¬ sota, strung together parts of short, filmed video attacks he had made on the Administration, and came up with two long ones. The first, of 28-minute duration, was titled “Hubert Hum¬ phrey’s Fight for Agriculture.” Shown on television and screened at rallies for rural audiences, it reminds Minne¬ sota farmers that the Senator has been bucking the Administration’s program. The other, entitled “Hubert Hum¬ phrey’s Fight for the People,” proved too lengthy (48 minutes) for television. Early last September, President Eisenhower made a nationally tele¬ vised speech in Denver, lauding the accomplishments of the Republican 83rd Congress and explaining the success of his legislative program. This Avas filmed. Excerpts were made into five-minute and 15-minute TV films. The Joint Radio-TV Recording Fa- ciUties of Congress, which made the large bulk of the films for candidates, created several one-minute spots good for any candidate and any party. Cartoon cards were filmed with a soundtrack. One set, for example, showed a butcher, a baker and a candlestick maker. The soundtrack said: “The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, EVERYBODY likes -.” This was followed by a 10-second film of the candidate, speak¬ ing. Another set of cards and sound¬ track announced: “Townfolk, coun¬ tryfolk, everyone can help the Nation by voting for-.” First Aid FOR COLDS Follow this Cold Comfort Treatment A Alka-Seltzer for aches, B Be careful. Avoid C Comfort irritated throat- pains, feverish feeling. drafts, get more rest. gargle with Alka-Seltzer. MILES LABORATORIES, INC., ELKHART, INDIANA 11