Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1963 — Page 12

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Infant Party Celebrates Ist; Against Rocky ; By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International The infant Conservative party of New York hopes to throw another scare into Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller & Co. Thursday night with a new show of political muscle. The occasion will be the party’s first birthday celebration, the first annual banquet of the Conservative party of New York. The principal speaker will be New York Senate Republican leader Walter J. Mahoney. The slightest hint in Mahoney’s speech that the new party is here to stay and deserves to be so accepted probably would be regarded by Rocky’s managers as a calamity. 'Die Conservative party’s prime objective is to prevent Rockefeller’s nomination for president. After that, the objectives are to get rid of Rockefeller altogether and to put conservative brakes on the New York Slate Republican party’s left of center drift. Conservatives Back Goldwater The Conservative party also wants to help nominate Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona for president. But getting rid of Rockefeller and the Republican left of center is the main target. The Conservative party was born in the 1962 New York state election when it put up against Rockefeller for governor the able but unknown, David H. Jacquith of Syracuse. Rockefeller’s Democratic opponent was Robert Morgenthau, a U.S. district attorney almost as little known politically as Jacquith. Rocky should have mowed ’em down. In fact, some of his handlers considered Rockefeller’s 1962 re-election bid merely a step up to the 1964 Republican presidential nomination. The strategy was for Rockefeller, in fact, to enjoy a spectacular victory. He was elected to a first term in 1958 by a plurality of 573,000. His handlers talked of a bulge of 800,000 or more votes in 1962. Rebel Candidate Presented The Conservative party undertook to prevent just that by fielding a candidate. To get on the ballot, the upstart Conservatives needed 12,000 signatures on petitions representing every county in the state. That is almost but not quite an impossible task. Impossible? The Conservatives got 45,000 signatures, most of them Republican but not many from Democrats rebelling against the leftward drift of their own leaders. Jacquith, the conservative unknown, polled 141,000 votes in 1962 nearly three times the minimum needed to keep the party on the ballot next year. Most of those votes were filched from Rockefeller. His 1962 margin was 518,000, considerably fewer than Iris first time out. That is how the Conservatives plan to operate. They don’t expect to elect anyone for a gdod long time. But they hope to be able to help lick some left-of-ceijter Republicans in New York state-for both local and national office. Ttne lefty Liberal party in New York state for years has been putting the muscle on New York Democrats to move to the left. The Liberals can whomp up 300,000 to 400,000 votes. So the. Democrats pattern their platforms and pick their candidates, more often than not, to keep the Liberals happy. The Conservatives are planning the same kind of whipsaw tactics against are Republicans. Their 141.000 votes could elect or defeat a Republican candidate in any close contest. These Conservatives are young, smart and aggressive. Moreover, they are angry. They claim that left of center leaders of both major parties have, in effect, disenfranchised conservative American citizens. And that, indeed, is true! ""’w — ■ • rW - Ji ■ * fl JL 1 | 1111 ' I if i BnEH OLD FRONTIERSMAN?— With sidebums and string tie, Democratic Sen. Frank * Church of Idaho resembles a lawmaker of the Gay ’9os period. The facial shrubbery was grown for Idaho’s dele-1 bration of the 100th anniver-1 sary of its becoming a U.S.; territory. . 1

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WEDNESDAY,- SEPTEMBER 25, 1963