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Conservatives Turn Fire On Scranton

By LYLE c. WILSON United Press International Some of the smartest, most articulate conservatives in U.S. politics are directing their fire against Pennsylvania's Gov. William W. Scranton, which is a tribute to the governor although not intended as such. Their interest suggests that Scranton's political pulse is becoming stronger. These conservatives suspect an eastern plot to build up a Scranton-for - President movement sufficient to stop Sen. Barry Goldwater at next July’s Re-

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publican National Convention. For example: In the current “National Review,” a well-edit-ed conservative weekly, M. Stan Evans writes of the stop - Goldwater build - up for Scranton. Evans is editor of the Indianapolis (Ind.) News. His piece is captioned: “Wanted: A warm body. Republican in public life whose name isn’t Barry Goldwater. Scranton might be just the man; so brother, watch the build-up.’’ Evans holds that no Republican contender for the 1964 pres-

idential nomination has now a realistic chance to beat Goldwater and that Scranton has been brought forward as the best hope of soft boiled Republicanism to stop the senator. Liberal Favorite “Scranton has increasingly become the favorite,” Evans writes, “of the liberal wing of the GOP and of East Coast newspapers and slick periodicals which make it their business to liberalize the Republican party every fourth summer before switching to the Democrats in the fall. “Scrimton’s face has suddenly appeared on the cover of Newsweek; the Saturday Evening Post obliged with a flattering profile and a billet doux from Stewart Alsop; Fortune supplied a character study; Life and Look each offered a flattering puff-piece; and national

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columnists raised a threnody about a routine Scranton appearance In Indiana.” Since Evans wrote his piece, noting that Scranton had raised the Pennsylvania sales tax to 5 per cent, highest in the nation, the governor's image was further projected. This was by means of full page newspaper advertising summoning industry to come and enjoy Pennsylvania’s improved business climate. The appeal was signed by Scranton. It cited just-enact-ed reform of Pennsylvania’s unemployment compensation program which was angrily opposed by organized labor. . Also cited were several items tagged as improvements for employers and others noted as benefits for workers. Readers were invited to write for a new publication: “Pennsylvania’s improved Tax Climate.”

GoyernaVa Stand Debated Whether Scranton is a midcentury New Dealer or a moderately conservative Republican long will remain a matter for debate. Meantime, the left wing sodality, Americans for Democratic Action <ADA) rated freshman Rep. William W. Scranton, Republican of the 10th Pennsylvania District, on the basis of his Ist session, 87th Congress votes in 1961- ADA rated Scranton as having voted liberal on 40 per cent of issues raised. Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA) a conservative outfit, also rated freshman Congressman Scranton on his voting record. ACA gave him a consistency index rating of 52. Top rating would be 100. ACA explained his consistency as being based on votes: “for safe-

guarding the God-given dignity of the individual and strengthening constitutional government; against 'group morality’ and a socialized economy through centralization of government power.” For contrast on the basis of the same sessions of Congress, ADA rated Goldwater zero. ACA rated the senator at 100— top score. Boston Celtics Win First Playoff Game BOSTON (UPI) — Big Bill Russell didn’t say a word when Cincinnati’s Oscar Robertson was named his successor as the National Basketball Association’s most valuable player. Russell even forgot about his

talk of retirement. Instead, the hulking center of the six-time champion Boaton Celtics led his team to a one-game lead, 103-87 over the Cincinnati Royals in their best-of-seven Eastern Division final series. NBA playoff action moves clear across the nation tonight when the St. Louis Hawks move into San Francisco to launch their best-of-seven Western Division series. Russell’s boss, NBA coaching dean Red Auerbach, had only one word for his 6-foot, 9-inch star: “Fantastic.” The veteran Boston pivot tossed in 18 points, hauled down 31 rebounds, and even collected a pair of assists while playing 46 minutes Tuesday night. Unfortunately, ' NBA statisticians -don’t keep records on blocked shots. But Russell time and again delighted a 13,909 capacity Boston Garden crowd in

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this respect. He left them with the abiding memory of a seem, ingly endless arm slapping basketballs back into the faces of Cincinnati shooters. Robertson, whose most valuable player selection broke a string of three straight Russell choices, didn’t have a basket for the first 11 minutes of the game. He wound up with 20 points, seven rebounds and three assists while playing 44 minutes. For the record, he averaged 31.4 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists per regular season game. Boston guard Sam Jones was the man with the hottest hand. Held to seven in the first half, he finished with 27. Tom Heinsohn had 20. Wayne Embry’s 21 points in 28 minutes topped the Royals, who qualified to meet the Celtics by eliminating Philadelphia in the preliminary series.