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Star The Minneapolis 2A Dec 18, 1964 Barry Said to Feel Attack on Burch Directed at Him i r--: I i I 't i A I A Bi to "these people are going push me out of the WASHINGTON, D. C.VPl Sen. Barry Goldwater is described by close associates as saying angrily that the Miller said the only cause he sees for the move against Burch "is not his perform drive against Dean Burch really is aimed at him and these critics are "not going ance but because he is a symbol of Goldwater." Miller added: "This party is not going to become a strong party by kicking Sen. Gold-water out." This view was challenged by Gov. Robert E.

Smylie of Idaho, chairman of the Republican Governors Association. "Nobody's trying to kick Sen. Goldwater out," said Smylie yesterday in Boise. "But there are some people trying to get in." Smylie, who advocates Burch's dismissal, said: "What we need is a party that excludes nobody and includes everyone. This is what Mr.

Burch's leadership can't give us. This is why he should go." Ohioans Suggested Among those suggested as a successor to Burch is Rep. VOLKS-TOTE Phi Gamma Delta fraternity members at the University of South em California sprawled on a Los Angeles, street Thursday after they dropped the small car they were carrying in a tote contest. Object of the contest is to pick United Press International up the foreign car, carry it 100 yards, then everyone gets in the car or on it and it is driven back to the finish line. No one was injured when the car was dropped but the team was disqualified.

Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio who was defeated in a race for Burch said Goldwater is talking to Republican lea'ders in an effort to help his drive for a vote of confidence. But, he added, Goldwater does not consider himself the On the other hand, the GOP presidential nominee appears to regard Ohio State Chairman Ray Bliss as an acceptable substitute, if the National Committee should decide to vote against Burch. the Senate. Goldwater is said to have characterized Taft as having no fixed ideas in Republican policy matters.

party boss. Merry Christmas begins with a gift from to push me out of the Republican party." The defeated GOP presidential nominee has told influential Republicans who have talked to him at his Phoenix home recently that he is solidly behind Burch, chairman of the National Committee. Burch's ouster has been sought by some elements of the, party, including a majority of the 18 GOP ernors and governors-elect. Burch returned to Washington Thursday night after a conference in Phoenix with Goldwater and Rep. William E.

Miller of New York, who ran for vice-president. The national chairman said he has no intention of resigning before a showdown vote of confidence before the National Committee Jan. 22-23 in Chicago. Today he was to meet with the" party's finance committee on the 1965 budget. The Republican Congressional Campaign Committee has prepared a budget request of $750,000 for 1965 and the Senatorial Campaign Committee is asking for $300,000.

'Both are prepared to try to raise most of their own money, although the National Committee reportedly has $700,000 left over from this year's presidential campaign. Goldwater Angry Leaders who have talked to Goldwater describe the Republican nominee as an angry man who believes that he rallied all of the party conservatives in getting more than 26 million votes. Goldwater is said to be determined that Burch should not be ousted because he feels it would be repudiation him (Goldwater) personally. Burch was hand-picked for his post by Goldwater. Although congressional leaders discount the controversy over the chairmanship, Goldwater is depicted as feeling it is a test of whether Sale! Gift slippers for women, in many styles! origin ally 5.95-795 pr.

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