TO MAKE N.Y. SAFE FOR KIDS IN '64
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THE POLITICAL MILL
By GOULD LINCOLN
Approved ;For Release 2000/08/24: CIA-RDP75-00001 R
To Make N. Y. Safe for JFK in `64
Aim x6r.1111ruy r
is moving early and fast to
flake New York "aafe" for
the President In next year's
national election. Not onh-
have the known political tat-
sots of his brother-in-law,
Steven E. Smith, been called
Upon to help brint[ Demo-
cratic unity in the Empire
State, but all the resoi:rcrs
of the bemocratie Nationr+l
Committee are thrown into
the effort. It has been ait-
nounced that Del-: - ratio Na-
tional Chairma i John M
Bailey is to mak, a five-(a:,
nine-city swing hrough Nov
York beginning with a tart
at a fund-ralsini dinner Apr;'
23, sponsored '4 the N r? w
York County Democratic
Committee.
The Kennedy organization
backed Mayor Pobort F.
Wagon' in his 14161 race for
a third term as Mayor of
New ft. Mr. Wagner %as
the f~ #rtired boy who was
to get' 'rid of former Tani-
inanyeader Carmine Lac
tlapto told former Democratic.
State C".zairman Prenderr?1at
who vs?-e out of favor aitt,
the Kt'tiedys, notwithstand-
ing tart fact they had carried
the Skis for President Ken-
nedy it' almost 400,000 rr?es
in i1+I3 It was a good fieht,
but :ae that has per.i?'icd
In Wt party ever since. ;h'helr
It of lae time to pick candi-
datht to run for (o er,lor
arfi Ibin t+or against Repub.
tttr Gov. Rockefeller and
At:ttat)e Javita, the W hit e
'?.isle acid Mr. Wagner st; p-
tod fir to nominate a rirw
tt"itre tv tth a big name -
L'i, S. Attorney Rob- t M.
1116 r:en1 hau, for Un?. ei nor--
rirC James S Done' in, the
Itsyer who was wotkr.s; on'
, it?tsominc the Bay of Pig.
t't' to Freedom Fitihr, r from
111t I Castro. `ail.: n, Sen.
alts' ctrl, R. serif l'+ %a: rr-
Ct?t rnorr, 'he.? bait n
rtitin^ : ,; ar,ri :K'nau,y
ttr'4'. r t? 1, , m I.
Ter fish, in'inr i'=r$v
h inn, . . I.'
I lttfti+ r is itil j j
list Kennedy o,..avs.
APR 18 1963
off remains to be seen. Presi-
dent Kennedy is himself per-
sonally popular with millions
of voters in the State.. But
Gov. Rockefeller has twir?
been elected Governor. and
the Kennedys are not taking
any chances. They probably
look with considerable favor
on the Conservative Party,
organized in New York lira
year with Republican bi -k-
ing, to bring about the r:. -
feat of both Gov. Pockefeller
and Senator Javlt.s The same
outfit already is laying Its
plans to defeat the Governor
for the 0. O. 'P. preeide.tt1a 1
nomination and to defeat
Senator Keating for renomi-
nation. T h i s Conservative
Party polled about 141,000
votes in the 1162 gubernato-
rial election for its own can-
didate, vhich reduced Gov.
Rrx?kefcller?s margin of vic-
tory over Mr. Morgenthau.
Thii Conservative Party
;:silts the G. 0. P. to
11r,; .':ate Senator Barry
C;his ttr'r for President or
sett other conservative.
W i t ' ' it 'vii' do if f3ov.
Fn.ixr?feller is the party
c rider sand ?senator Keating
It r nominated will be deter-
ril:ied later It may try to
$:I,,. its own candidates or,
f W, ballot. Th'- only effect of
ttrt;h an operation would to
:.t aid the Prrsirlt'nt and na
ro nGociatie nominee for Set.-
at 7r.
Senateriai Problem
The Democrats in ?rot
I +r?. k do not nave to wo. - v
stout, a presidential nomit.: t
Zlay know. The party's a t : , 1 -
hrrmtnee. however, I t
ti lug. It won't ho
W , ' o push over Senato ?
! } ; who has gained ;t
fitc acid stature since l'Sk.
Iite' 1:4'aeaer has long had
$110 '%is to follow its lab
ft .1, 1 s footsteps and sit In
fit .-zonate. 1 tarp have been
Psi, horse-ter, that h iS
.ire i+ `. , . too good and
oft l.e may not wish to
ft I t r;r?3 y campaign Also
4" i iataed r. 4
et' . t r -?i ttrnent in Nev V , i7
t'ty. his effort to ht+:r
?+2: .t sales tax gild h?,
over these proposal.. C i t y
Controller Abraham D. Beame
has roine up with alternative
fiucal plank, come of which
v could necessitate a special
,r.4ion of the State legisla-
ture Mr Beams says he
doe.n't think the Governor
\t ouid fail to Issue such a
call to help the citizens of
New York So Mr. Dome inay
be putting a firecracker tin-
der thr? governor is well as
advanrut' hie. own capdidacy
for main: when Mr. Wagner
steps out. City Council Pres-
ident Paul R. Screvane has
been regarded as the mayor's
choic- to succeed him.
Other Democrats are eye-
ing the senatorial nomina-
tion Mr A forgenthau has
not :teen up his interest. in
politics, ai evidenced by his
attendance at many party
fun. rnf Representative
Sam Sutton, an up-stater
who was brushed aside for the
nomination last year. is x-
;x'ctcd to try again, and per-
t t i ' iiniz a unit..; r j tf+r_ t %,,-1 $3 b l~to 1 flaps Mr. Do van, who did
p t iveaaFteriRe4tase?2000/( /.24cuq"6W c5aQ0A0n,RO041 3r i "7-5
4 t.'o poison ii St,. ti ? tit tterattc eolte gue; ie