-----goa-u-sumcanesotorsiea11r.,aatt mentally able to carry it. Certainly it needs whole-hearted public inp- -port, and there should surely be a restoration of the dignity of the of- fiee audits immunity fiom attack. As he put his hand in his pocket ,to set the cigaret, one of the three men stabbed 'him near the heart with a dagger. The dagger lodged in a rib.' The three men then looted Gapino'a pockets 'of $7.75. _ _ Evidently not "ttabd with the loot, the bandits again plunged knivea into Papino’l body and hit him over the head with a club. The injured omcondition. _. b. “a: T No President. goes into oMee to destroy the country. fraction] poli- tics. personal ambition, and idealism alike' dictate tharV shall give the nation the best that is in him. He may appeal to the popular mind or ' he may not. Probably not, for there is no time in the ofBee today for Showmanship; ' _--- _----------------..- The presidential job, under the *most favordbhrirmditirms, is'n'imrr den few men have the tetttplsrin.isrit and physique to stand without break- ing. At its worst it is a man-killing .. position, stultlfymg’to pride is .Well as to effort, and increasingly dihmlt PRESIDENT HARRASSED MORE IN THESE DAYS Attitude Toward cue: Execu- tive (hanging, Says Noted Writer in Magazine During the past 12 90ers the gen- eral attitude toward the Presidency of the United State- has, suffered u change which if continued, will event- tally affect the quatitrof mun willing to undertake the leadership of the country. T Until the second term of President Wilson most presidents Md been im- mune to personal attack., The presi- dency stood for something which should not be destroyed; It was like the tug, the symbol of Government. The oftlee was to be respected and held aloof from dieparagement. Ended with Wilson 's-, Mary Roberts Rinehart calls atten- tion to the fact that this immainity of the omee ceased with, President Wilson. She writes forcibly and fearlessly regarding the resultant eit- uation in a promseative article in the Ameriéan Magazine. ."The new use of a President as a. whipping boy by his political enemies is dangerous," she asserts.g "Deliberate attempts are made to ruin him, merely that his pertrJnay be destroyed with him. Why is this dangerous". Because re- spect for the presidential ofhee ttr a part of the respect for all Govern- ment, and when a hostile Senate plus an inflammatory portion of .‘the press deliberately belittles the one, it un- dermines the other." _ - ___ Needs Support things are. it will be difBettlt as tim? Cominir home - one morning last week Manuel Pupino, 20, of Lake Zurich, was stopped by three men neartheE.g.&E,traeu0tteof the men asked him for n chant. Lake Zurich Workman Is Stabbed by Bandits rt "may , August N, 1981 Three armed bandits learned a lit- tlo in the “y of the proper tech- nique for s successful hold-up one night lest, week when they tried to convince 'Iihomns Muek. Ming sta- tion owner'near . Antioch that he should throw up his hands sud turn over his cash. . As. soon a: the filling, station pro- prietor got into the doorway "he whirled and picked up a tr" pump erank and flung it at the heads of the bandits. T Then he charged as they raced for the car and sped away. One of the bandits; with d gun pushed into Mack’s midriff, told him to huh into the 'filling station. ', _ . 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