The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1964 — Page 8

Page 8 MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964

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WRITING A PAGE IN HISTORY—The hands of President Johnson rest on the strongest, civil rights bill since Reconstruction after he signed the measure into law at the White House in Washington. Other signatures were put on the law by House Speaker John McCormack and Senate President pro Tempore Carl Hayden.

Anti-Goldwater Forces Promise Opposition To Party s Present Platform

SAN FRANCISCO UPI—The Republican Convention was split today over a Goldwaterdominated party platform that promised a new cold war militancy but lacked enough muscle on home-front issues to satisfy Scranton backers. As expected, the document emerged as a symbol of the broader power struggle between the forces of Sen. Barry Goldwater and Gov. William W. Scranton for, what one Republican termed, ‘the soul” of the

party.

Anti-Goldwater forces promised a floor fight Tuesdaj’ night to insert into the platform i stronger language on civil rights, “extremist” political action groups, and presidential control of nuclear weapons. The preliminary draft of the platform was written by the GOP Resolutions Committee during two week-end sessions wracked with conflict. It left these dominant impressions:

i civil rights statutes, to assur* The committee draft was a e q Ua j rights and opportunities total victory for the Goldwater- guaranteed by the constitution

to every citizen.”

The platform committee also spurned efforts by the Scranton group to assert the GOP’s beief that the president should control the use of all nuclear weapons. Goldwater has contended that the NATO commander should be given greater supervision over use of tactical nuclear arms in case of a sur-

prise attack.

The c o n s e r v ative forces which dominated the platform drafting did not adhere strictly to the Goldwater handbook on all domestic issues, but on foreign policy it was the senator's

ites which the Scranton supporters seemed unlikely to reverse in a convention floor

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—The most prominent theme was the new no-nonsense attitude toward dealing with the Communist bloc nations—a much tougher statement than the 1960 platform pronouncement on the subject. —The platform endorsed the 1964 civil rights aw, but devoted less space to the civil rights struggle than the document adopted by the GOP convention

four years ago.

The committee draft turned , viewpoint all the way. down Scranton's request to re- it preached “victory for freeaffirm the constitutionality of dom” and stressed the finality the civil rights law. but instead of the current cold war strugpledged: gi e . “There can be no peace, “Full implementation and there can be no security, until faithful execution of the civil this goal is on,” the platform

rights act of 1964, and all other said.

COURTING SCRANTON DOESN’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT-Courting Oregon's 18 convention votes, Gov. William W. Scranton is welcomed to Eugene by a throng of teenagers. He denied any knowledge of reports that former President Dwight D. Eisenhow’er would nominate him as the Republican presidential candidate.

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