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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 33

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iiiiiiiii)iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiaiini inn hi 1 1 i -Wf H- vl '1''' "y- irrt Friday, January 22, 1965 The Palm Beach Post 33 GOP Leaders Drum Unity Theme CHICAGO (UPI) Republl-I can leaders drummed on a unity theme Thursday to lend off1 any Incipient rebellions during the transfer of party leadership from the old to the new. Rumbles of discontent mingled with notes of accord at opening sessions of a three-day meeting of the National Committee at which veteran party workhorse Ray C. Bliss of Ohio was slated to replace retiring GOP Chairman Dean Burch, protege of defeated presidential candidate Barry M. Goldwater. Key leaders of pro-Goldwater and antl-Goldwater forces admitted privately there was "some unhappiness" but said they did not expect it to break Into the open at these first meetings of the National Committee since the sweeping GOP defeat Nov.

3. An anti-Goldwater-Burch leader from an Eastern state quoted an ardent Goldwater supporter as saying: "We won't start anything if you don't." Sound Unity Theme Both Burch and Bliss sounded the unity theme at a meeting of the 14-member Executive Committee of the National Committee. A spokesman for the National Committee said that Bliss at the closed session urged a healing of wounds caused by the summer and fall campaigns and said "the party cannot afford any splinters." Burch said after the meeting that "today will see the cause of Republican unity translated into action. The first step we can take at this meeting is by having the National Committee and the party support the new chairman." It was believed that Burch urged the committee to approve a bumper budget for Bliss, providing almost twice the $1.5 million the National Committee would spend in an "off-year" with no national election. Party finances were given a detailed study at an afternoon session of the National Finance Committee.

The National Committee itself was scheduled to meet today and Saturday. Sources close to Burch said recommendations he prepared for party leaders' consideration Included: A proposal to allot $250,000 to the GOP "Coordinating Committee" which was proposed last week by the party's congressional leaders to serve as a policy-making voice. A fund-raising program designed to send the party into next year's congressional campaign with $1 million in the bank. Frequent use of paid radio and television time to promote the party between campaigns. Burch said members of the Executive Committee "discussed the full range of Republican activities but we did not discuss anything of a blood-letting nature." UAR Engineers BONN, Germany (AP) -Leading Engineers in the UnitPd Arab Republic's aircraft industry are not Germans, the No.

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