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Says Goldwater Nomination To Aid State GOP By EUGENE J .CADOU United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— State Sen. Roy Conrad, who was Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’s Indiana campaign manager, said today that nomination of Sen. Barry M. Goldwater for President will help the Republican ticket in Indiana. Conrad is one of the few Rockefeller aides who has not switched to * Pennsylvania Gov. William Scranton, whom the New York governor has endorsed for the GOP presidential bid. Rockefeller may permit his ( name to go before the convention to retain most of the New York delegates and to firm up his ifluence on the party platform, Conrad predicted. Conrad returned a few days ago from a meeting with Rockefeller in New York. Conrad said Rockefeller is retaining one floor of the expensive threefloor headquarters he maintained on Fifth Avenue. Contrary to the opinion of a number of observers, Conrad said he believes Goldwater’s vote against the civil rights bill will bring him many thousands of votes in Indiana, if he is nominated. Cites Independent Demos “Many independent Democrats in this state will go for Goldwater,” Conrad declared. "Os course, he will lose most of the Negro vote, but that vote already is about 75 per cent Democratic. I believe he would come close to carrying Lake County—and if the Democrats lose Lake County this fall, they are sunk.” Conrad said he has the impression that Republican State Sen. D. Russell Bontrager, Elkhart, now leads in a “horse race” with Democratic Sen. Vance Hartke in the senatorial derby. Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ristine, GOP gubernatorial nominee, is a lucky man because the Democratic state convention failed to slash at the sales tax, according to Conrad. “After the Democrats wobbled on the sales tax issue, it will be hard for them to denounce Ristine for casting the tie - breaking vote that give birth (jto the sales levy,” Conrad said. Branigin Too Witty Conrad expressed belief that the celebrated wit of RistiUe’s rival, Roger? D. Branigin, Lafayette attorney, "will be over the heads of lots of people as were the intellectually-spicy utterances of Adlai Stevenson during his presidential races.” However, a number of Democratic chiefs say that Branigin has toned down his oratory to the mind level of most at the unsophisticated voters. If the Republicans win the State Senate and Conrad is reelected, he will have an excellent chance of being chosen president pro tem of the upper house, succeeding Bontrager, according to the politicos. Conrad, who operates a restaurant in Monticello, represents White, Carroll and Clinton Counties. He has no Democratic opponet to date, but says he believes that the Democratic county committees will draft some one to run against him before the November election. Cuba Charges Pirate Plane From Florida HAVANA (UPD — Premier Fidel Castro’s revolutionary regime charged today that the "pirate plane” shot down over Cuba Friday night took off from a private airfield south of Miami to bomb a Cuban sugar mill. A brief official announcement described the plane as a Cessna 205 belonging to the American Aviation Corp, of Miami, and said it took on its bombs at the Brown Aero Country Club field. The announcement confirmed earlier reports that two of the f three persons in the plane when it was shot down—a man and a woman — were captured alive. It said today’s charges were based on statements they gave Castroite authorities. They were identified as Luis Velarde Valdes and Ines Malagon Santiesteban, presumably Cuban refugees. The pitot of the plane, Identified as Luis Diaz Lopez, was killed when it was shot down, the announcement said. It gave no clue to the of the prisoners. The announcement, like earlier official reports on the plane, said it bombed the Marcel Salado sugar mill; on the north coast of Lag Villas Province before it wa& shot down by Castroite antiaircraft guns.