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General, now a member of the Court of Appeals. Judgment
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was passed on him by the State Bar Association and local
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Bar Associations, All these; people over the last 25 or 30
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years have met the test.
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MR. ENEY: Is that true that they were all on
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the same slate as the Governor, not only in the general
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election but in the primary? Take the ones that you have
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got on your list.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: The only situation where I
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would say it was different, in 1939, '38 election, you
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had a ticket headed by Howard Jackson, Governor Tawes,
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Comptroller, and Bill Walsh for Attorney General. As
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you know, in that election, the Attorney General can-
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didate of Mr. O'Conor and his Comptroller candidate were
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defeated, so Mr. O'Conor went into the general election
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with two candidates from the Jackson ticket. All right.
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Now, in 1946, that election -- let's see, in the '42
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election, it was the war election, and they had an incum-
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bent ticket running, if my memory serves me correctly --
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in '46 you had a situation where Governor Tawes had a
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ticket and Governor Lane had a ticket. Governor Lane's
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