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Show - ErgEDET LIEE Adte 21111 , ' i A-I- 2 Stand For The 'Constitution Of The United WO EDITORIAL ' 1 - -- PAGE - L - , , . , it:teeoniydug our the. recommendationa, - - facts.-- - It-inade--n- o I- . . . - , Make-the-us- e-of , r -time'. 0 Publiciii -' , . ' ,..,,,.. , - .. ,- the-- ilikii-T- v : - , These- ----t- he . addict Regulate-- 7 advertiiing:,,- - ---- ,: ', -- ' : , ' -- ---- - - - : law N., - - ,: tu.,-,.-;;,.- i ,. A.... ,., ....,, , - Air :17-- - - - ; ,.,,Z,-- - ':A.:' . -- - . , - , - T. , .........,,,,. , - - : ,,s , AV ; , ., !in..... .... : ,,,...,,'1,- , -- , oceanexample, the luxury passenger-carryin- g liner- - S.S America, second largest passenger ship under American flag, has been lying Idle at H oboken pier since last Sept. - , - -- . - -- National-lIdaritIm- i,-- :. -. - T--- -- ,- - ':- - . - - --- - - - - e , - e . - making ocean ,travel so putes that ' are ' men off the ship and set up a picket line. uncertain? ' ' The America will sail Friday, with its very much to the controversial engineer on board but under work- -an injunction not to use "racial epithets." point this week. Because ers are nti strike, the world's largest, pas-;'- .But hoW rnanylkousands of dorti ho-- had senger - liner, - the he lost in Idleness while this silly diSPilte-7with to aocit unamea. bne has - only minor damage, but --the experience - - gone- -on? and toler- ALL FOB brotherhood WE'RE one-t-o of was not hernearly bring any ' is twee. But, really now, tieing up mil- 1000 passengers back on board in a hurry. are workers But the tug only p the 'the- - problerm- - strikes endangering em-shipping industry almost constantly- - FoiNN!,husiness the way to BILL- -- ,. I ' - , 'F ., i. - ' ' -- - -- : ' '' -- - - ' - - -- '-- - I - - --- - - -- nJames - ' More than tha COPE has come right out with - - names of ,people to keep an iye on, Nearly 2,1)00 are catalogued for proper counteraction by the COPE - propaganda mill. It seems only fair to pass eking a - few of the names to prepare the public for the worst: - - - Governor John Battle of Virginia, Senator Harry Byrd of the same commonwealth, former Governor of South Carolina,Senator Everett - ! . - - ' .. - - , ' - 1-- -- ' -' - ... ' - , -al- -- - - Ia S: ,broadsidee' ns arc mg erted-by against insidious groups known to "diktrilutea Stag-- - -- -- atsmear literature, of misleading gering variety tack democratic institutions, disrupt school systems,- harass'. civil groups, , speakers, - distribute - films censor textbooks provide and generally make their in--, , ...r- -., fluence felt." : -the have all right, and you . Soxifids pretty bid - . Eduo.a.; - word of the ArreCI9 Committee on Political are loosely identified a-ston that it is. The -- ' , ,,, r Woten, 16 2910 at Itight-Wmg-iThre- - -- -; , E. 772 Beware 'The - , - : -- - , wPre-R13- , amona L. - .. - s -R- , .- , - ' ' , - - - - - ... - , .- ,Inmmoormen. - . I - - , . HTS THUCIVICRIG ' , ups Pulled Union e . - - Why'l---Because the - , ' . . e , - , - , , her first engineer had, been charged with racial and a saat, ous had denied the charge discritnination. and the company hacl backed him - The shipping companies have tne WILL N -and the means to fight the airlines.-B- ut the her - -, - - ii- - - ---- n; - -,- -- .. lintlito, .11.A - 11staint - ,..14Mithii, ,11111,i' - - - , ', . - - - ..00,, -, i: , .,' 1 gd. ill Le -- ,de ,,,, .;;4- ' , is, :.:: -H, 14, 1), .L.tt---- ,,,,,.- ,,, ,,, ..Av , - "ti- : ,,..0., .,1,7f,L a - ' ' s .. .,. .:?... :L:... Id. t,:1.' 4 ,., - - its::,;.,,,,:: :- st . 1 --- -,t ..,.,., :- t ,.. 1' , ' - i,.; .,', ;71 -- : cz:: : tg- - - x9 . J -- 47 i , 3 ' , La -- ., .. '4t, - ....----- I w ' . .c 4P, . , , ' cio..:t, jt a- - ,:- - - qr () AO. ' ;. i ,1 , 4'4' , , fe' 4") 1 ., 44.. V.,...gb..'I ,' 0Ar .2. , , :: - ' - - ,k - - ,ca , .st,T - ..i).siii, 1"" -- - ,e..01,3&.1:et AorZ,(6 - .,:sf!e!r-r--I.J'-'-',,,--, .9 0 , -. 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N) .', qr:1$ SkIt.lis-tOt- k 7 -L- - ,, ,..., ,. , , liners finally succumb to the eempett. n of airlines it isn't unlikely that the final blow ' will be administered from - , - ,, , i I' , , ,, P- , v. ,6ikt .. , I. 0 or - - - our signatures, ,, ,.. -- A ,, a; cu TITE GREAT f - , -- i'. . . a- ""ngillitP , N o. - - ' ' . ,, 1,..... , ', exarnpie--L- , , Id ,- . ..., .: IN TEST1319.NY of our sincerity and de- ' termination to practice what we should ' preach, arid even to preach what -we practice,webereby: have' affixed ' -- - -- ' .. -- , ----- -- common sense accordingly by. our ' 4' , . . -.- it ,,, 40' "' - , ---- 0 ,, i (1, M think we should have dishes, cups,. of late President Kennedy from which we eat I think it is flue tb have pictures of the late - President hanging on the walls in the Thrivin Imnrr in , but certainly not plates or busts. I donl think it is right to have Ids picturesnn everything How would you feel if you started to eat ,off; a plate with President' Kennedy's picture on it, and yolk Went to cut a pieceossof meat and cut right e his noset-H- ow and down-a-crover his right-eywould you feel?-H- ow would other people who .read feel this feel? I know how I would feel ashamed, sick, and then remember,that awful day 1963, of -People who put 2 liquortir eon; there in'area thdrinkie wine glass and lift it 'up ' todrinkseePresidentKennedy staringthem in to drink water outpf,it would make the face.-Jume feelsick. We, as Americans, riti in peace, for we cannot .ibitaThgdhirael: mrthinba.cgksKewcrthedyn; rteTh --things. Why should ' should We ret manner? him this in we brag about member him as the way we saw him with people. I- - 1 - , 1 or big busts - - - 'in,glasses our living roomsor 11 Q, 1 d a alti...,- - .. . ' And we educational effort- s- d in1'ing-------------.--an- V ,,.- - - ' 10-1' networks already alT curb the ridiculous claims of the eiga 2::' .,,,.:, , rette venders. a Persuade the doctors to advise their re dec. patients .to give up smoking:-Mo-- tors are Members than giving up smoking - - ,,, -, of any.nther profession,------and-T- - - ,, , further pledgetodemonstrse precepts of preventative medicine an - young.peoplebut ,sren't likely to help the - , - ' 1141 ' ' ' ' 4 '- ;(00.c.,:r""""...... . ' - 4o0o -..- , ' . . - - - '' " - ' 7,:.,,;-7- - ' . ". - .,,. , -- - -- ." , ,,, - '') 6) - -- - , , --------- , ,.,,,,,,tee . r 4'Mb : t A iv., - c--v--- - . , - . , ' health.. and its significant , , 'causal relationship- to many diseases, espe- - ' .,,,,i'cially lung cance- r- ,., , habitWe do pledge to discontinue the WI smoking of .,..........,,,-cigarettes or not to start-- , , , ---- - , , t) '441,1167."..-"I-7 7;1' . ' , w smoking-to- - s - - , - . ' .Mindful of the overwhelming -- scientific s: the,---- i evidence . to! danger- of cigarette , 7 414-mor- positive . - - - - ';, ,. i e- hil and sensible approach.. Some ; states already are drafting laws requiring , Thefediral on ' warnings iscigarette packs:, similar action. considering government 4, . Promote'educational p r 0 g r sin 8: - , ' - - - and,--- 7" - , ,1 r; ' - . . IMportantIY,--youth- , etim . - i action-would-ri- .. . - - - -: - 'COGNIZANT of our roles as future phy- - :. sielans, teachers, meilical advisors and ', examples to patient, the ptiblic ... and, very . - , . .4 ' , nsmoklng In addition, they have agreed to participate in educational programs at junior andsenrorbigh- Schools- -through'out the state. The pledge: . --7 ''' - . , , . , . ' - -- , - . . - . foo-t-- . - ' - ' , ' . Recently -- this. idea taught 0n- - with ' the Uniirersity of Wisconsin medical students, 75 of whom have taken a pledge -- - - Lcttcrs-To-ThoEdito- ---- , , . , - ' Nevertheless, there must fie no ': dragging in the fight against this dem. ': tating habit. Action is urgent while the na-tion still feels alarmed. Some of the pro- '' '.. ' .'' ,' posals are; - tobacc- o' 1 -. illegal: -- doubt prove, ., t,..- unenforceable, if not actuarfunconstitu- :,......, , . ' , 4, 1964. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY - - rs f '"7"--- , . et The Doctors L eacuOut -- THAT THE' INITIAL excitement about the surgeon-generareport on smoking has subsided, who is 'going to do what about it? The research comm- , , --- Seen Divinely Inspured. - ----- -- . - . - ' StaQ Ai itoving M Code , - M L Lij ts ay e - - -- -- - - illaerkre4dent. Arthur- - Godfrey, Senator - Barry Goldwater, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Norman Vincent Peale, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Rich-ard Nixon, Cecil B. DeMille, though Iels two most likely not to be found together, Senator Strom Thurmond and Moise Tshoinbe- .t There they are, folks, a mighty scary Imulch. Be on the lookout - D. Shafer , -- 'D. Eisenhower, wight - -- - 'Ihe-- Democratic Party and for By ROSCOE DRUMMOND D.C. In order to whit the DemocraticParty r''nitii.t.,..'"''''' WASHINGTON, , ' of the " Great De- - , i 1' ; ought to be held responsible. e . in Congress during bate" oztciYil-Tight- s, g . ' r AT THIS STAGE it seems clear 1 the next few weeks,- - these are the de- -the edrnioLstration Demo ale. velopments to be ck)sely watched: , ,raa crats want to claim full credit 11 House approval without ear im. s portant weOcening of the bill sent to the for a worthy and worthwhile 1504 Glendale -- floor ' v. Civil by the Judiciary Committee Is ' Ilights Bill Which can be Casper sentiat It is essential to protect it from enacted only vAth Republican 1 eint further diluted by the Southern ail blame slIPPrtv imd.disclaim Advice To The Birch Society Democrats In the Senate. If other Democrats make its of the Southern 2The objective se H UMP hre have no quarrel with the rank and me mem; gy t the bill ht the Senate will be to this of bers fed the Birch Society. although I think that they The is,a Republicans remove followmg provi and ought not should begin to think for themselves by doing a little transparent ploy mons- as of allowing It -' , research and 4' two diluted civil rights bills were - to fool anybOdir- .- If Mr. 1111m. to come to (A) the ban Simply stated, the court will decide!! in his low esti- The following is copied from pages. 15 and 18 of .EYES AND EARS of the nationthis week is right PhreY during' ilaRsed term second the -.Oft discrimh' ltion in public acare On the trial of Jack Ruby who shot the -- California Senate Investigating Committed on mate of the number of Demo-Ruby is mentally ill and, if so, was theill- - . m, of President Eisenhower. thi erode senators who will vote for ness at the time of the crime such as to - -- conunodations;' Lee Harvey Oswald, supposed assassin of Activities: -Which entities the jastint De. - Sen. Hubert Humphrey, 1 him of ahilitfto----onethe taw. then the prospect of "The John Birch Society is a monolithic and au- President Kennedy, before a television , deprive il cloture, of the leader rights civil in to intervene partment evi, thoritative body. Robert Welch is the undisputed - Democra... in the Senate, has breaking t h e filibuster . by audience of 14 million viewers. Ruby's lawyers wM emphasize the -- -' once suffere&or - ' rights civR suits, (C) Title vl, - stated that 25 Itepubliéan votes - cloture is lost in advance, - from hisdecisions .movemnt. client thattheir most the slaying Already spectacular - - --- -permitting the withholding of e can no Appeal. Operating under him is an there be in brain to the WI. end be garde resulting damage needed attracts . in U.S. criminal annals,the-easTHERE IS ANOTHER way- - of federal funds from' oratee, executive committee and a national council, but these . buster by cloture. -stress the fact Th of . still surmounting tit e filibuster are purely advisory bodies.-- It Welch makes a decirresthe late accurate an in that This itself, Ruby is, , .the- debate about what 'types of mental eral fair employment without ' diluting the bill, practices sion and both the executive committee and advisory d and par-- It.is for gravely ident and suffered severe emotional di--s- but highly co rnmissim the Senate, after a fair , illness, if any, constitute an excuse from council, unanimously, vehemently and implacably of statement the his death. over tisan turbances political The t of thorough debate, to criminal responsibility . of period power disagree, there is no question about who will prevail: This makes a tough defense, against fillbuster-c-an it be fill; ente realities The Democratic tactic , bold tidy and night sessions, 24 Welch. Indeed, since he appoints the members of no doubt wM stir up --w- mcn- ..,4,s,, 41. sase 1,....e the Republicans for hours a to blame is oest--wea ThRuby Imo me and lo - more day unendingly poltistheright thesebodies he rAn fire thenlindividuallyorsok BEAR IN DF:snot joining in applyin-U-clotuarguments about whether a person leave it to public opinion to wrong" rule used generally in Instructing lectively at s:,111." senators who Is mentally HI can be legally sane. civil on buster , oppose in develop sufficient pressure to (which many rights legislain criminal cases., Even this stand- jUries - There is a blind faith that most of the members Hon has ever been broken be-- - principle), to a filibuster .which The Texas law under which the trial is the bill from filibuster- rescue ard often proves Inadequate, as many In this monolithic and authoritative society. It place fore-i- ts vil en principal purposes were Is no partpfRepublican doing, being conducted holdsthat have gone free. who - almost frightens me becauseI can recall events in Tachieved. 'This was true - when a tlibuster bysenior leaders o to ,,, 1964, ' a . ----th- e last years that gave us Hitler, Stalin and others. ,....",,,4"El.'''',,m S'''''' , make a rational defense when be is to Somewhere I have read that history repeats itself. -de-n- I acting under such defect of reason ,T as - APPARENTLY NO rule has yet been ot L. R. Johnson , those which will .vised to know the nature or of his satisfy both 1155 Lake St. or- her otherwise criminal-act,--o- -r; If he , who feel. that the primary functiozi , of - I or she does know but is tmable to distin- is criminal offders to Case Of The 'Nonexistent' Editorial N or -- ' Vincent peat. such to acts those between their and and for wrongas right accountability . - guish ---, ---4tvho try to blame criminal acts on mental and Byron act he or she may be mentally III, but 1. ' TILEPHONE in My - real need and he seemed quite - ceptio-1- For prayer shpurd have - ,-- - ---- legally -- and erHE 17 and Gasman 21, e-respectively) pointed (January -,, gT psychic abnormalities,' - - --' shicere. - .I. - - , , . ----I eXplatned that wo--- its h to out--and the New York Times "edir correctly-t- hat hotel room late at - - , --' wordd pray over the telephone. ---- -used in I to toria17, letter whether that exnot is, wonder put I ought my January. night and a troubled voice said , -- -4,71113 instrument," I said, "is . - "Please pray for me.-- 1 had re-- . , own prayers tmd non- - .. It.bluntly a boal amine my device commtmlfor a The "editorial" was supposed to have come from -merely meet- and the Lord who is al- - esdy ask myself if I really fol. ---- 1765 issue of the New York Times. rust came to tired aster speaking at a ac-- -canon USED CAR DEALERS would be required -- during that It ing and was just about aslee-p-be- -, y where two or three are .., low through on my prayers. That used cars make all vehicles had for the some time ago when a national maga- - -unlit attention ye proved quired my caine when call this te -1 wondered, was I helping the zine reprinted IL Then last December fore they are sold, if e proposal before a gathered together id With. both14 highways, reported Elias Strong, member appeared as . , 'rhe man on the wire was a ,..,,,,,, ,,., answer m, prayers? A am so and ustell you subcommittee of the Legislative Commit- of a lead editorial in one of California , s large- used the of the committee part tiny studying . and after otitis a .11: considering possible courses apologizing stranger tee of the Utah- Safety prayer." Council is daily newspapers. car statute. He recalls that a former Utah - ' for his late call said, "1 heard , , of action,' always , ask yourself . -It may be of interest to Mr. Erickson and Mr. --proved. he was LIcrow in 1959, required to but talk night your surprised what is the Tight thing. Nothing as a ThiSisalsensible and Umely proposal. submit an Inspection card. certifying but time of it Or murse I heagreed.andbisreverent considering Utates highway holocaust of know that my main problem is "Amen" echoed my own. of cars offered for sale. k yourself if it la fair right. initially perpetrated the deception has been one of - -- 260 calltallhighl last In theformerstatutelsre- ,myself.I know that without you --- After a moment he said, '"Ilat everyone concerned. the mostvitriolic critics of--RobertWelehJounOet et - . -- . ways in one year is argument enough for' vived, dealers may be expected to spend - or anybody telling me.- Sure I . h'elps.,1 needed, that. Thanks---working at the problem - any John BirchSociety to do own need he whatever will to in I tend "1 action Then that lot" way. 'added, more money On repairs and increase prices get my get may one rust d Try thinking. At keep any rate, someone has said that while we have . ' -reduce this awful toll. ---. something about myself, that's ' busy and foliose through-o- - thatth In then- anothe-r- until - you accordingly, or decline to certify the ve- have-no-the right to disagree In our opinions, want sure. for to what But ask I While only about 5 of the automobile ,' prayer." .:. - . solution. hides and dispose of them as "dunhers," the find to right our be And since my letter facts. .. wrong in right of you is not advice but lust to ' accidents On the nation's highways in - leaving the buyer to do the recondition-,- -, ' -of January Ithwasindeectwrong WIllg2C KZ BAD RUNG OFF 1 sat--- : PROBLEM me.,I.L-----is ' willasuYOUB for failpray 3.962 were attributed to mechanical ing. found myself pondering that apologize to .....,,,....... whce ...,.. may have been misled by solved thank God - ures, this still amounts to 2,000 smashups ' isfactorily ErmEn CASE the. precedent would the will get busy and "I I "of "what's courge,,t remark, said, norte)dstent ,e,clitr1a1.1 - and eve jsomethhig to God's . draw attention to vehicle worthiness , . -R- obert W. Lee during-- a year. .1. follow through on that prayer." more I will do that right here '. work. Keep alive the flow of Iris . ' ' ' drivers. of used all now.'' Fromnomething,--Mat.Wa- S gars, allcllhis Sugar House Station nd proposed ,perhaps an unusual blessing -- stims from . - in the . 1).0. Box 125would be an effective safety Precaution. , , man's voice I sensed complaints by some buyers (copyrigm Ito) thingto say, but it showed per- , . . -- - , tit , bart Ma-neged ------ -- 4,, r - , -- '- - - - 3-- 03Itle - y - - , -- te: - . ' the-Wi- : - -- pro-civ- - , orac..--L--w- - ed -- - .that tieTTT more And Jack Ruby - Ps-ycholo- -- T'.1 - e-plaguing , , - - 3-- one-side- -- re aM-1-1f- , the-accu- sed- .' - , - I- , ' - heii..:;y6-6::P.i'OyDol,Y0,tNIci:,-:Th!'...p.O..- 'a - san-- - - - - - - --- -- --- follow-throug- ra-a-- Veh icle P roposal For - Jtie tbing . - aety --- 1'7 last-,---ye- - road-worth- lha - i , ., '- - --- -- that-tlealer- s:, Aaw-,-repeale- the. road-worthine- ss year,-.Thedeath- of tight-winger--- -- - - the-eve- 4 - Kp -:-- " n -- - -- -- -- g-,- - - . - -'-- , -:.-- . f-Iii - Ite aloPe--------a- - - --------- --- - , EST IN NEW , ,, HAMPSI-IIR- -T- ) , . ,...,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,m, .......,-- ...,,,,..,t, ,A.,,v4,,,,tz.,0,,,, '.0.. 0,04,,,,, .4,,... ,44.. - - - . . . 1..a---N- with Barry -- ' ; . N.H. poNdoRn, ' - . - NOVAI - ,:. - t--------- Concerti ' satisfied either Sem ,,, ,, - - - atGoldwer G o v. Nelson tens ROckefellet, of thousands of .....,, . or . . 7. ' ' - k- 4I . .. ,, , , , ,,, , ..., , - ,,,...., .. ,,., ''WM27i2WaB ,,, . , FROM JUHVP.1.1. cOPENHAGEN -a lieve that Lodge or romp past Goldwater and Rockefeller if their F niunes appeared on the ballot March 1,0Be--1:- 1 cause there will be no third 'serious presiden- - - possibli-Nixon-could- -- ti, however, courses the undecidcd -- , - ,,,, .6oking H interviews with 'voters found a deeper, more motive. The 41undecideds" are ' not Y Goldwater:---. are hoping against really so Imdecide&-Th.eRUT ANOTHER POLL at the same shopping hope that they will have a third candidate by - .' - center last week revealed an army of the March i0. , . ., . . , undecided:- - Out of 40 registered Republicans ,,, "I think there will be another candidate, - , - ,... -- J - -- , , ,. shopping center last August, this column found sentiment. running- - 4 to I for - By ROWLAND EyANS and LOSER? - - -- E , .., - A'o, - ------ . - ------ , ,there take are-th- ree -- ' ,--. , - , - -- - - , 0,4bo . , , "4- - . , I . , ,- - -- ' .r . , j tween Rockefeller and Goldwater so far. businessman. A housewife ',put it this way: . r,,,,, , They Can give either Goldwater or Rocke' New Hampshire I rest, Rockefeller led 11 to husband and I hive decided that neither feller a victot7.' "My Amongthe ', ;01. "ot - , I .- N .02. ' , Bepubhcanare Rockefeller nor Goldwater is the kind of man :meaningless , lead in view of 'so many fence. ; , They can write in the name of their real 51 V''' , - . $.1.11....... , 0,..0 .,' ' I' ' 0,0 seeking a third.- ' ' draft sitters. here 'want is we Lodge tet,..... liqt.f theie choice.e as ' President" organization en-41 I : .1 74(,. . ,of Many , choice for Prest. . 71 . c.:::": - . ., ...A n write-iin fact trying to organize a 1 ! 71-campaign. . Goldwater is much stronger inthesmall,,, a desire for . dent. expressed 'deep ..,, '' ell Henry ' 6. I. vt - ,Or they can vote- - for one of three non,-- ' -: - - -mrlad.''"' -towns than in Concord. But-w- e formd the "age . The result: per. Cabot Lodge. A few talked about Richard'. 'serious N candidates likely to be on the ballot--- ; 'itritl, , , 4, vote' in the Nixon. Two voters declared their preference ... .... . , haps one out of every two 'registered Repub. same abnormally '''''.. m Of Maine, formerT SPo Smith 1' -Chase , Margaret w, tawn Out of Tilton.. . of 20 xegistered Re" Snla - ' - 'Bean voters today is undecided how he viill has switched recently to Gov.. William Berm., ' Governor. , '' e. )o, - lit: Wesley' Powell of New Hampshire, -,. - vote - in - this state's presidential primkry publicans questioned, it was II on the fence, ton. of Pemsylvania (one of them plaiis - tb ' ' - 77,,44-- , r ,, , ; - ... Hind Harold Stasseii.- Half setioutsly,T the Con-- A ,. 3 T. L- , ' ' March 10-write in Scranton's name for President) v ---- Coldwater; c., s' ,' e 1-,7 ,.monitor, has proposed that the Daily i,; --undecided-votSoanbe--- iiihout-2F- ' Even more revealing, many of the voters name would be ; large k This is the opinion of , . ioot'' "ImmsUndeeided" be put-othe ballot , '''' '' lk ' . brotherin-th-e decided-categoless than ecstatic - - -, are . New Hampshire . It ii backed up - by our own , Yond 'belief Kit' were .. , fr, .;-.b -- ' there are two candi- - IF' ANY GREAT number of the undecided do , ,, canvassing ht Gel& about their choices.-."I- f voters . And it - st)urees.' Poor-to-dointerviews with A ,,I ,i. . . ' ',. vote for a minor or write-i- n ' mearis lhat Goldwater, -- front runner for the ' water forces put it over 60 per cent. Rocke- - dates," declared a pretty young housewife, ' , candidate, , ,1, 11, ,).R4,4,4L.,,,,se ' - -, -- - - 1, 'w 1T-)lerninatio- n, , Professio11s1 Pointers see a 50 per vote foe- Rockefeller:' If there's some- - latent tlissitisfaction - with - Goldwater and - , , - -Could be In- serious trouble' here. ,:f, ..1,6 a7P.., unaectuea vote retired-hottotai. A for I'll him." would become else, New Overt. lbody The Rockefeller . w -In tact, Goldwater has dissipated most of , , "I'zh for Goldwater only ,if Hampshire primary result then would 'be ' dr told . 0,nt e '."the overwhelming lead- he commanded - in - PART OF 1111,1 is no more thin the crafty-- - 'Lodge doesn'tus,ru' n. Pm -- , ' may a Lodge mon?, - hailed nationally as a ritnkand-fil- e Republi' New I'llsinpshhe before' President Kennedy's.- - - Yankee delaying a purchase until he has ' ' ' Man..!Lt In an unscientific poll at a carefully surveyed the merchandise. But our 'MANY NEW,I1A3IPSLIEREPoLITICIANS be- - can demand for a third, God- - Moves Ato The 0 11,4 r, , ' - : - - ,. -- 4 I - 11:- I - , il ,,--- - , -a 'r ,.., ded j high-utiddcl- -7 -- -- -- , - .' rank-and-fi- po' - - ry n 7 - - pr : -- 1116.1.U...1118Ff6412- 1 L - -- ---- ''.1,. 10- - ,.- , ,,- -- - ' - cent-----"V- , ( aP,-7-5-'- 1a - el 'A.", e " - -- rt , - 4 & -- , , - 1- |