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Show r w 'wryv An Editors Notebook s The Neighbors r yyyr " publican liberals keep complaining that Barry Goldwater is an impulsive man, as if he were merely a careless blabbermouth, but the problem is much serious over-writte- n. thahthaL It is not what he says but what he deeply believes that is Mr. Restou the issue in the Republican National Convention. t .. , r S T4L Of : (IMtf JUe &jrdcaM C. h. 4 Her Hes trying to concentrate on 7 could win the tournament I a putt that . ' A relatively small number f experienced reporters and commentators provide the hard news, of which there has been precious little to date. Portrait for Todavj Nothing has occurred during the past week to challenge the certainty of Barry Goldwaters nomination. THE RELEASE OF GOV. JAMES Rhodes 58 Ohio delegates should Insure a first ballot victory for the Arizona senator. Gov. William Scrantons belated drive to stop Goldwater never really got rolling. The young Pennsylvania governor made an articulate and plausible presentation of what he considered to be the issues. Most of the press gave him vigorous, and at times, even frantic support But Barry has the delegates and, as the saying goes, the name of the game. thats Even now, it seems incredible that a senator from a small southwestern state with only five electoral votes has out fought and the likes of Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Cabot Lodge, Bill Scranton, George Romney, normally savvy -- Dick Nixon and the powerful eastern kingmakers of the Re- G Metcalfe By John 1 . ' THE SUMMER Oh, how lovely is the summer .. . With its dreamy soft perfume . Rising from the little gardens . . . Where the flowers are in bloom.. . And how wonderful the season... Which we have that time of year . . . When the golden rays of sunshine . . . Almost every day are here . . . How enchanting is the heaven ...With its fields so soft and fair... Where the clouds like sheep are grazing... In the satin summer air... And how tender are the breezes . . . That across the daytime pass . . . For As they saunter through they hardly leave their footprints the grass Oh, I love the summer season . . . Lasting all too For each day short a time . . . And I wish it would be longer is so sublime. ... ... ... IMPENDING NOMINATION is both a personal triumph for the man and a tribute to his superb organization of dedicated workers. Whether or not one likes Goldwater, his wide appeal to the discontented can no longer be denied. TRUE, THE POLLS SHOW that Scranton fares better with GOP voters than Goldwater. But how much reliance can we have in the pollsters predictions after Oregon and California? Could Barry Goldwater have been stopped? The answer is yes, if the forces now opposing him had pooled their efforts in a unified effort six months ago. EVEN AS RECENTLY AS THE California primary. Rockefeller might have defeated Goldwater if given any measurable help by the sideline sitters now deploring the plight of the Re- publican Party. A Goldwater victory at this convention will mean that control of the Republican Party is shifting from the East to the Midwest, Southwest and the Pacific Coast THIS IS SOOTHING BALM to such men as Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois and House Minority Leader Charles Halleck who went down to defeat dith the late Robert A. Taft in 1952. They realize that Goldwater probably cannot defeat Lyndon Johnson. Nor. they reason, could any other candidate. And it is good to be back in power. - that Barry Goldwater is the Republics! inee, what kind of a candidate win he be? Assuming nom- As everyone knows, a good many people who normally vote the GOP ticket have been alarmed by the senator's tendency to indulge in reckless statements. HIS AUTHORSHIP OF TWO BOOKS leaves the impression that at various times lie has advocated, withdrawal from the . United Nations, favored abolition of or sweeping changes in the income tax, suggested that social security be placed on a voluntary basis and called for a sale of TV A to private Goldwater has been quoted as urging the use of atomic weapons to defoliate the forests and jungles of Viet Nam, giving authority to field commanders to use atomic weapons and forcing a showdown with Russia. WHILE SOME OF THE CHARGES (such as defoliation) made against him by his critics have been exaggerated, it is nevertheless true that Goldwater has often shot from the lip. In recent months, the senator appears to have moderated some of his views and I believe he will continue to move away from his more extreme positions of the past Yet, it can safely be predicted that Goldwater will not retreat very far from his basic conservative philosophy. He is a rugged, honest man who will not find it easy to de- ceive or dissemble. - WHEN GOLDW ATER TOLD AN interviewer for the Ger-ma- n news magazine Der Spiegel that as of today neither he nor any other Republican could beat Preside Johnson, he said only what most other GOP leaders sure saying privatelyr He added, however,' that it could be another horse race by November. His undiplomatic statement that Germany might haye won world wars if the supreme command had not been invested in men who didnt understand war is a view shared by many eminent military authorities, Barry Goldwater is not a tactful man and be walla Into word traps to the undisguised delight of the journalistic hatchet men. But he will give the American people a choice of political philosophies which is what the conservatives say they have wanted for lo these many years. WHETHER BARRY GOLDWATER makes much impact upon the voters next fall will be determined by the wisdom and soundness of the principles he espouses, and by the courage and persuasiveness he uses in bringing them to the people. If the Republicans insist upon getting bogged down by such Issues as the war in Viet Nam, tiiey must expect to be reminded by the Democrats that our involvement in that sorry situation began with President Dwight 0. Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles more than 10 years ago. And this is just the kind of issue that Barry would buy. JOHN S. KNIGHT President and Editor Knight Newspapers Sensible Eating Remains Best Figure Protection Judging by the effect it has on older and more sophisticated nations, its just as well that a raw, young ebuntry like eurt doesnt take soccer l con- - scious. This is understandable, sidering our love of good food and the notoriety asso- ciated with over- weight. We even have low caloric foods and bever- ages. 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THE POLLS certainly dont Indicate that Barry has am- vineed the country or even a majority of the Republican Party on the rightness of his William Styron. INDIVIDUALLY SHOCK THERAPY B. Y., writes: Is it true that you cant have shock treatments after age 40? Barrys ' V WOULD HANDING The only sensible ends of literature are: first: the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of ones family He wants to limit presidential power in the domestic field. In fact, he IT IS THE delegates who are choosing rather lhanjteliberafc. ing and trying to cover up fundamental differences over national policy with clever language. Do they truly believe that Would his foreign policy, for example, conserve the Western Alliance? Would a policy of risking war and organizing the country to carry it out conserve liberty at home and minimize the authority of the central government? WRITERS ON WRITING: The good writing of any age has always been the product of someones neurosis. Wed have a mighty dull literature if all the writers who came along were a bunch of happy chuckle- one-fourt- h 12S SOUTH MAIN OR YOUR MONEY BACK A 17 want to conserve? Toilers in television have a jargon of their own. Cynthia Lowry has collected a few of their more colorful definitions: BILLBOARD is an announcement at the beginning or end of a program giving the sponsor credit A BURP is an extraneous noise on TV circuits. A CRAWK is a performer with the ability to imitate a wide variety of animal sounds. A HITCH HIKE is a commercial at the end of a program for a sponsors product which is not advertised earlier in the program. And the NUT is the complete cost of producing a program. gallaries jump and scream. His k m front policies are really a secondary question. JLhroughout the Vest it has' always been (i IDG I totally conserve what they By Bennett Cerf AND IT IS precisely because he feels this so strongly and " Union and Western Europe, and If pushed far enough, force' China and the USSR to compose their differences. The real question of impulsiveness in San Francisco, then, lies not primarily with Goldwater but with the Republican Party.' Just Try and Stop .Me ; near-midnig- ht The man in the second house from the corner thinks of himself as exceptionally community-spirited. After all, his lawn provides dandelion seeds for the entire neighborhood. NAMELY, THAT It would encourage the disturbing movement already under way, for an alliance between the Soviet IT IS TIME to be frank about this. This is a serious, strong - willed man with a fierce zeal, a fascination with military power and the conviction that we must destroy or transform communism, or be destroyed by it The struggle in the world today, he asserts, is a struggle between godless people and the people of God . . . between slavery and freedom. BRAIN NOT AFFECTED A. A. writes: Are all babies who are born with a cleft City xf order in a recent kitchen discussion of foreign affairs it was ruled that no one would be permitted to hare an opinion about a country he couldnt' very little and that American militancy is the way to exploit tiie Communist divisions, but many, many others who have devoted their lives to the study of foreign affairs believe that the senator's militant policy would have precisely the opposite effect: NOBODY WHO has watched him carefully or read what he has written over' the years can- - Attribute his --statements to a kind of offhand impulsiveness, or really think that he would not try to carry out his philosophy in the White House. here this week about the president merely administering the laws passed by Congress, as if THE ACADEMY is not a law we were back in the days of making organization but its sugCoolidge, but in any event, he gestions usually are followed by those who plan meals for the probably could not repeal the armed services, prisons, schools, welfare state policies of the past generation if he tried. hospitals, and summer camps. When we use up 1,500 calories BUT FOREIGN policy is anmore than we take in, the body other matter. There he has the withdraws a pound of fat from power to proclaim total victory its stores. as the goal in Viet Nam, and to turn ENERGY IS burned through as he said this week, to the generals the deexercise. But it is easier to re- over cisions on how to do it fuse a piece of pie (270 calories) AS COMMANDER-in-Chie- f than to walk three miles to utilize the same number of calories. he would have the power to If you are overweight, try to land the Marines at Guantanfollow the new recommendations amo, or invade Cuba, or break Decreasing the intake 200 to 300 diplomatic relations with the calories a day will encourage the USSR, or intervene in Eastern loss of two pounds a month, k Europe. 24 pounds a year. And he has made quite clear here that he would like to hand This is easy to do for anyover tactical nuclear weapons one who is fairly active and is to the NATO commander for eating well balanced meals. use on the commanders own Reduce each helping at meal- authority in an emergency. and Elimitime by THESE ARE NOT blithe or snacks. nate between-mea- l casual proposals. IT IS ALSO important to reckNothing is more certain in on with calories in cocktails and this uncertain world than that alcohol. never sacrifice food for such a policy would have preThe liver is said to suffer the opposite effect from cisely when more than 20 per cent of what the senator desires. the daily caloric intake is obHe afters to lead and tained in alcoholic drinks. strengthen the NATO alTAKING MEALS in a restauliance on this basis, bat he rant is no excuse for getting fat. would shatter it. foramount and Eat a smaller This is why Europe is now get about wasting food. Practicing sensible eating hab- crying out against him in more its Is best for the long Tun In strident and urgent language maintaining weight. The body than ever used in this century adjusts better to gradual reduction than to crash diets every spring and fall. This is the tome of year when bathing suits tell their own story. - To introduce some sort GOLDWATER MAY be right' that the present upheaval in the Communist world changes convention who can make the Dr. Van Dellen Soaper Says The man at the next desk Tias always wanted to be thought of as a mature member of the community and to- it; da; he finally attained somebody described him as irascible. - expresses it with such vigor Americans arc calorie The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, .July 12, against an American presidential nominee.''; that he is the one man In this publican Party. GOLDWATERS wy orw y ymM GOP Offers Choice But What a Choice! C New York Time Service SAN FRANOSCO-T- he Re- Boys! QUIET! TT--qp- -y -- Edwin A. Lahey, chief Washington correspondent for the Knight Newspapers, once said that national political conventions are always and He is certainly right about this one, the 108th anniversary of the Party's first nominating convention held at Philadelphia in the summer of 1836. Representatives of the daily press have first call upon 960 seats Ranking the speakers platform at the CovTPalace. Some 700 seats in the tiered section are reserved for cor- -, 1 1 respondents serving radio and televi-T and the weekly Cl, son, . u. periodicals . Knight press. IN ALL, NEARLY C.MM PRESS credentials have been lasted. By comparison, the delegates whose business it is to nominate the Republican presidential candidate number 1,308, with another 1,308 alternate delegates. 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