'BARRY , MAGGIE IN '64' HEARD IN LAND
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Barry, ,. Maggie in,
64' Heard in Land
By RUIJI MON'TGOMI JCY
Sunday American Corrnxgnmdent,
Mearst Headline Service
R',1.SIIMGTOI'd, Oct. 5 - 1~ rom
Maine to Arizona, the talk among
Republicans is contagious: "Bar-
ry and Maggie in 'Gt." You hear
It in village stores and over the
sophisticated teacups along ] rn- bossy Row.
" It's a dream ticket,'' tl:cae
lit e; is t'hrlitiail. nd Ile
R ?r actlcln;, Episcopallatt' ?"
MARGARET SMITH, of course,
would be file first woman oat
either party slate.
I asked Sen. Smith low be felt]
about the gra::art ots movement]
to lac- her norm ol, the tict:ct.
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t''isl: typ;cal no-nonsense frank- tnembcrs If the Senate I'relrared-
nc;a, she rep1I(,!: "I wouldn't bej tress subcommittee, having heard
honest i! I ri:drr't say that I acne intnrths of lestunony about our
Republicans exdaitn. "The, fit,,_t highly crynni,:ifnc rated. even by Lhe~Qcfc' posture vis-a-vis Russia,l One of the hardest working Sen.
ou;d it lose.7" prospecls. No one runs for the tuicertainly for several weeks be?; r"tnsec?utive rollcails. In recognt
I'lle lady is ?]hilt,;, if the cuter:.,, rtuntber twu s;xrt, because the sore somewhat reluctantly voting ron of tlu? unique event, the,
rnidoublcdly, is 11"c' Presidential nominee usually hi)4'aye." 'These seven Senators were Senate majority and minority;
until January to declare l.:i??ht montiac R go Ill a Lincol Any others to judge the pitfalls of 11"tinn awarding her a plaque. As
e,uididac y. 9+tire tmatY `or this Week she has now pas*d
It:+~? speccn MilAgie Smith pro-l , because of the eectret' ,
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1 mark,
It Barry Goldwater is fully pored her own "dream" slate (V
': nt of the grov?i)r g,n.nnd-) I'n.?k;cic1er - and - Goldwater, oft!. Moreover. Maggie voted against't '11u current boontlet for "Matt
e Inc 1r4--and you ire' _ ;i:: the remarriage
i kju;iirt?;it crinMhig he?i
in iiluc r sr?:, it)(- grcr T airei
w i4Clt~t D'.'ltae i p;irtl :,,.rt~
Me. i5,, ready."
;bite' S Called P'd:*,,In; ';, 'c l
has i t . ticrtl ptilitiral h,t!
both 1 1{ , raphically and
to-do
ts:'t`.i .,r? ;101,1i(-at pi.'i' to that
to ,ne were on 1Pfwsrke Jdcs o
be horning ouestiion or the hax
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she war one of only two Republl
cans to vote against confinnatfat
of Admiral Lewis Strauss as Se;.
retary of Commerce during the
Eiserdrower Adnrirtistratloii, aiid
one of two . Republicans to Votb
against the confirmation of lbhn
McCone last year to head the
Central InleUigerrce Age y.
q.,t the first of its kind. In 1:152,
the Business and Professiopal
Women's Clubs of New York n`td
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aorer
With such vigor that they lined u
;1a) plcd;;orl delegates, ixl be
behalf.
Linable to attend beealtse of the
,final illness of her mother, Mrs.
Smith was w a t c h i n g the conven-
tion on teleivslon w h e n C l a r e
Boothe Luce tool, the platform to
announce that Mrs. Smith had
withdrawn her name as a candi-
date for vice president.
Actually Maggie Smith had not
Ievett been consulted, but the tnn-
' knrnving delegates then gave
.their votes to Richard M. Nixon,
the tu'nd-licked choice of nominee
Ike Eisenhower.
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