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Barry Misses Target of Radical Backers 1. ROBERT 1. BOTD DAllT WASHINGTON CM rf Ui. itruxge Ihinga about Bsrrjr Goldwater-lDT-Prcjident boom thai tag loudest jupporlen little In common with their hero, Thfr Republican i viewi on public issues frequently (Ml short or Un ci Unlihe many of the Arizona senator does KOT rt-ptftliflf fllfr tax. dwj NOT advocate the out of.

United tlonj" and vice versa, And NOT propose 4 Si Invasion vt Cuba to knock an Fidel Castro. On the contrary, lor Goldwater he supports Peace a imaU pro- of foreign He voted tor President Kennedy's fttO.QQO.0M menial health program. Ha saya he (avert eml retraining jobless workers. although he rniSiCd Hist vcU in the senate. admits It la impractical dreetn.

HI lurnliif bade io slate and Iwal govcrnmentf many of the functions the federal foverfl- fflpnt tlAs assumed AD Jl! CWlUl to do, he says, is trend toward Wasknnzlon Thus distinction must be drawn between "Goldwaterism tha noisy emanations of hn wilder tans-- and Lhe positions taken by Ihe senator in his speeches banks end voles. There have been sign lately thet Coldwaler IB ihifUng toward a slightly more approach: --list year flally nuclear test ban treaty with tha Russians now simply he has ''grave reservaticns" abcut the treaty. --Previously lie sen) he need for new civil rights leBisla- Now he lays ha would support some "sBnifblfl" kcisJalicfi --He giitfe opposed the graduated income- tax, wilh iLs higher OB imputes. TKaw hs adrnilf is probably impassible tq Apply tha came tax ials to all brackets. Nevertheless.

hardly niaJtM Coldwater carbon copy of Nelson No one could call Barn' a Republican Me I) for to Die rieht o( Ihe New Yflrtt Governor and tic EflsLein unij; of the OOP people who backed Thomas E. "Deivey and DwigJit D. Eisenhower over Robert iteadUsliy refuses toducwn fttchird Nlxfln called tha "nyts hooks' who He top- marbi on various put out by Con- organize 1 1 otis like American- for Ctmsllluticnil His lands against and big labor, his caJl lor Ivner taxes and less federal spending, and his appeal ffli a bolder, mora aggressive jiolicy him the meet candidate ta fat--o ivintjere Here a summary of stands on the major iasucs Uie day, drawn from his Dlitlie end broutiil up to by his office 1 Tlie goal o( U.S. policv should be "ujdory over cmtj muni sin, 11 not eo.eKislence with It shtrtilA mxlu HO mow Inward dijamnanMnt dJitil Com- munlets abandon their toil of world conquest--and prove it by Russiaiu must driven ouL cf Cuba and CAEUTO toppled We should recojnize Cutan goveniTnenl-3)i-SK31e. support vd- Hilary a nil-Castro a I Lacks sjid a taal -ecoiwtriii; blockade on island.

Invasion should be considered only if all elw fails. We Lan roMxln in IKa United Nalioivs, but must not let Jt dominnLe our f-oreijjn policy. ehould cut batk foreign aid drnsticdlly. Miljlary 95si5lance to nalitms threatened by com rnumsm, wnd LochniLal to under developed nations to help Llwmsdves is Foreign li'flde is imporUnt, but Amencan xndjslry should be pro- ajilnst unfair foreign conv petition Coldyvaltf voted afattut the 19Q Trade Expansion Act, Ths Irend towird bJl ctnlrkl should be itopped ajid, IT possible, reversed Federal spending should re- djced. and LH budget balanced The lax system ihculd be completely overhnu led.

RaLas should reduced, eapecially in the higher buckets to encourage am- billon and incentive. Much faster lax wnlMfJs should be allowed to plilTiLjlnie new iflvCelmeni. The Social Security system should be placed on a voluntary basis Social Secujity should not be expanded to include health caie For the njed TKe ol big labor ShUld be rptluc-ocl Ho man should be compelled to join a untan. Federal ftjd to cduoation JS uri- in special citet tucJi (i "impacted areas" near military base. Goldwvter favort a federal tax credit for loci! tchooj paid.

The growth ot the "welfare staU;" (hould be cut back or kept within such programs transit urban affairs, youlh ccutservatlon coipl and domestic C-orps. He di4 suppori. hffu'-ever, A ntw fedcrsl mentl health, pro- Hft opposes the Prwidpnt's civil nghU on Lhe grounds that it gives loa Jnijch power lo government to interfere in pnvata snd is dcstructn-s ot He wOLld support a cut-down bill to help voluntary efforts to end segregation. He will not vole to oil i southern fib buster METROPOLITAN FINAL THE POST-STANDARD Weather Official Syracuse 4rea talker Cloudy, rain ItHlaJ dcarinj. eonler Jomflrreff.

TS 55 Dd Ppge S. High ioday Low Innighl 134th YEAR TolulM 1H SYEACUSE. N. Y. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963 SEVEN CENTS CONGRESS BLOCKS RAIL STRIKE CROWD FOft CEREMONIES AF TER MARCH ON WASHINGTON General view, taXen from top Lincoln Memorial, speakers in ceremonies following the March on Wash- shows crowd assembled at the memorial and around inglon parade by civil rights groups in Washington, tht Wishing ton Monument reflection pool to hear (Other Photoj on Papi 3 and 10 (AP WirephoLo) 200,000 March on Capital In Orderly Plea for Rights WASHINGTON (API Mare than ZQQ.QOn Negrota and whites, tailing part in a giant, orderly "march (or jobs and freedom," massed before the Abraham Lin win Memona demanded across the board abolition of race discrimination Later.

Pre-adenl Kennedy as- that "the rause of 2o mi! Him Negroes has been advanced" by march Kennedy conferred with march leaders at the Whjle House and Issued a statement pledging a continued drive lor civil rights legislation, For the removal of lob barriers, for belter education, and Itill employment Ilu-at appropriate, he said, thai the demonstration was conducted before the nation's shrne to the Great Emancipator. cwitnbu tion thus tht Ntgw it jrcat, tw said, "but even iignlfleanl the contribution lo iflflftKin't'' 9y special trains, planes, buses hjr Uw thousand, private auto- mofcilos--uid In same cases foot--the marchers poured into rt Wednesday night, the ol and National Guardsmen mustered to cope with frtreit could refwrt thnr tnly three irmw had been nrt one of these omtrrtw. Ure Icmperfllun WAS a Hirf wind stirred, nmrthen frtnterf far the i. Mote thm 7K were at flraf mtS tenls or Iws- for Ilia tuch at tufM In ihe emh, hwOitchea und Jnatrt blfes. the rc4n MeAuiftal, thaj slnTne of the mm fttrf fffft, As Hhey wnl.

chantert Ifte Itedfl And A forest of plaids moved with lliern Ennrie Jiruck a religious note "God of wisdom God power, can America deny freedom in thus Hour?" Others were more down-to-earth and slangy "Wo Us dowfb to help Jim Crow'" 01 all the speeches nl the memorial, the one thai drew the strongest applause was jnsrie by the Hov Dr Martin Luther head of the Southern Christ- ifttl Leadership Conference. Departing from advance text, lie saifl I Etill have a dream, a dream deeply pooled in tlie Amcncan dream--one day tins natiofl rise up and live up to its creed, hold these Unlhs lo bf self-evident, that all men are created equal. "I have i dream that one day in Alabama liUle black boy-4 and ijLLIe black girls will be able to go hand In hand together with little while boys and little white (iris as brothers und sisters "This It the faltn. that I will take down tn Ihe 8oulh--'that Out oC this mountain ot despair, I can find soul brOLherhopd "Let freedom nng Horn every hill and raolclUJl lit Miss from every city and state In the country." When King finished, there cnes of he's a powerhouse" and even one shouted salute to ''the next president or Die Uniied SUles The movement out of the city (Conitmiea on ran l) 3 Dead, 7 Known Alive Of 25 Trapped in Mine MOAB, Utah AP1-A Irujtrf.1- breakdown In comtnunlcataons lempornrily stalled (nrlhor Wtdiesday night to nwcue more of the 3S miners trnprrd by nn explosion more than feel underground, Tvin ci se-kcii hiKwn swrvivcra hrouilii tin lo safely ihwrtly nwn tut at dusk fell there was still na further ccnLacI with other are known the fate of the oUwr If Sctetren, who themselwi trapped for up to an Twirr in OIP fiftalt by mechmucil fiiiurejt ol the "bft atmnjl reacVd the brrUom of OK maid shaft "twinl then lost cwn- with tami HI UK lop. "We had tacfc np, thpre imw," said Huittv ChitF efidirecr of Uw MS Gtiff Stilfrfiw Co, trams tJn? pntush ft Wf aft AM if them They're stilt behind a lot of dctni They pikd up some ot it to out the Ifflt have ttvfA Ihtif Tie didn't ipetulats 1S-.

There hns been no sign Worlhrt two hours thic Baseball Scores IJEACIVC 91 AUanU (jffdlo 4, H.TM Cofamtos ArlcarotM if, Ch-cnia ftrmcisen 7, SI, Lotfis 7, NCT Vfltfc J- K. KMIM Cfty afternoon trying lo Jet up a com- talkie used oerucr 4iily spotty into service, No one would ftn SVR55 1lic mignt teach five, Tot awws. Lfts other 15. The main ahull ot the mint readies to depth or 2,713 feel, but the Eranpctf men are aciiiflU farther down than that, caught i two lateral that nuch to Thflm tias hecn no voice fflct witft fjvr men ftill oWn in tht thAll who Are known The bwn 1 pbfuel) by MS, htfi Aftct wr wrAlcm fiMsfy Ihe ffiur tcsttie ifciWR IV Arbitration Bill Signed By Kennedy Unions View Measure as a Backward Step A I OP) -There will be no railroad strike Congress passed and Pi dent Kennedy signed legislation Wednesday nigbl requiring arbitration at Ihe dispute that fcdtcaci to shut down the nation's rail lines at midnight. Even as the measure was being hurried from the Ctoilol to the Wli.le House.

1 Scrretan- Labor Wil Wirte annpuncsd the Fflil roadt had wiUidt-awfl controver- new work rules. The raifroads issued a "rlale mtnt saying they shart "the nation 5 relief over lifting oi the sLtike threat." Tlie unions descnberf tlic mpulfori' wbitraliop ineaeure as a backward step" but said would fully with intent ol the Jaw "Only hwe will tell whether Con fire st has changed the course of labor-in a nagement relations," chiefs of the five unions said slalemeOt cancdlng theif kft plant ie railrcadi lifted orders canceling trauii which could not have Happy Displays Charm At 'Big 9 Women's Day (CoiUnue4 AB Col. 1) Rocky Urges Tax Cuts Now Gov last mpht urged Conpcss to cut corporate and federal jnconv taxes imro? diatcly to sluntilate the national economy. The governor laid Congress. should the lax cuts 'now and should "make them etlee- tive this year and not put it off for Ihe next twoi years Rockefeller also decried ttic program of "deficit spending' the federal gnvernment is lol lowing with he said, "no ubjec live of balanced budget in sight," Speaking before more than ft? agricultural, business and Indus trial leaden the nnnunl State Exposition Farm Dmr.cr Hotel night, Gov Hocke- Mressed the neeri lor economcc frewlh to keep Mt country strong He warned, "If lose our strength at home we will lose our leadership abroad," In hit dinner speech last nufnt Rockefeller hailed aancul us a major stair jntfustn and "most impontnt scRmcni of otir economy" Hs praised for the tiihtlati they have in many of Ituir own and re The peal tpicirlfurnl Hchieve.

Cloudy Today With Rain Cloudy skies wtlh rain and chance of are and eftTcf expected In- h'tti wtlT hp 7S wilh an ovsmiaW- few of Wind's- wilf tw Mirthed? fi to ait hiirti 9 md ww (ft SURPRISE GREETING FROM GOVERNOR'S WIFE It came a surprise to Mrs, Florence W. Leech, right, retired teacher, when Mrs Nelson A Rockefeller came along yesterday to inspect the exhibit mada by the Retired Teacheis Association. Mrs Wajrtt NelSft aMompamed goveinor's on her tour of the Senior Citizens Center in the lower level of the Women's Building. (Set Other Starlet, Fhotoi Paps II and 21 on By STONE It was a Happy day pt the Exposition yesterday afternoon The sun was shining the pro- exciling And ID all, Happy Nelson A Rockefeller was there a picture ot subtle glamor with her bronzy, jun. streaked softly styled hiir attired in a linking silken sheath ol bngM Things were a little delayed along the line because the Beech craft plane bringing Happy bucked, headwinds and last about ZQ minutes.

She; nas accompanied by the Governor's secretary, Mrs Isebelle Snvell, came here to attend the Women's Day Community Service Award luncheon A $piinkling o( people lined the wire fence near the control tower us the plane came in, Mrs Helen Vandervort, director c-r the E-tpo- stLjon Woipcn'a Division, was on hand to greet her "Tin looking forward to IMs day i a biff event Happy remarked at once She was well-prepared too-wilti pair ol neat black pumps with low heels Parkinson Quits Under PO Fire Ry FIHTH M. SCULLY Pnrkin- son yesterday quit untfcr fire, fn tlie face oc a of ,1 irregularities in the conduct of the Syracuse Port Office, he announced rm will retire from his 9M.MQ a vcnr job effective Sept. Parhjnjon said he decided lo retire jmnwlialolii rather cwitcst the charge, since it dott not an? alkeat-fin of personal misconduct and Uic money due lo his early is Edward FaycUe, whrt will direction c4 local post until an Acting postmsslcr is named Parkinson nmoni the mndc announcement at a ptW5 ton- ten 1 la L4kh Wore J. Axrvls sunentilcndent of of and r'a sons, is itfEoeiirlGfl wilti the Stale nf VelcrmiT Art ie pfarw FA littl? and (fwit ml hack to revwrled that Hilt he the from A. Hejers.

In- sprcior-in-chnrse ot Uic Bcaion- iU Office In York City, As Post mauler, you have failed to conduct the post at Syracuse, N. anco with instructions of the Post Office Department dcnccit by the inspection o' from July 23 through 1963. which 1H lr- girinrilict, vt which WCM recurrent. ffOTn, Uw prCvEoun in- for walking Her dress loi.v in back case it turned hot with a tiny jacket to don against cool breezes After traveling tg the Wc-nien'i i i Mrs. Bockeleller immediately vent to the second floor room and took her lor almost an hour of posing award winners and oilier personalities.

The governor's wile has an ex- prescjve Xace and a gracioui mannei ai ell times and she shows interest in the person wiUi whom she is talking. She displayed great deal ot interest ui th? acgprnplislimenls ol Ihe award wmninc women photographed viith her, In the crowded room, full of photographers, itward winners, reporters and Quite a few other guests of. honor, Mrs. Rockefeller (CMitlnaed MI 7, Col- I) Inside Today MM rtfi 11 retirantnl nf '0 in commtnitd that In his opinion irreffulantrcs for Uic fnnst wtt minor. ot a technical, procedural Comic Pages 40-11 Editorial 4 Markets Mail 4 -f 1 iwfdsd that none of Uvem concerned the or op- of the Improvement Finn (ZIPi from New York nnrf ffwt ajraetiae ncr-j iht im-" litfff here, fie fouMrt'L tflli- the piled Therr is (toch ici rtlffe-mwi Uimh was worth Syracuse News 7-4-1 1-M-lft- Till Me Whjr Woman's TratiirM M-J5-M (ft Sen, Barry Jt Ttfl John It I 31 Otl, Sttffrt 1 1 I JJ if.

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