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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1964)
ntttnt CAirm TIMES. TkrdT. Oclf ft, IM4 n n MIT IrO ABOUT BfflSM BARRY GOLDWATER SAYS: "Americans everywhere ore indig nant about the moral decay in Washington and nobody should ac cept corruption in positions of public trust as a way of life. All it takes to clean it up is an administration that really wants it cleaned up-an administration with the moral courage to fire the influence peddlers and graft takers no matter whose friends they may be." ABOUT fr3 BARRY GOLDWATER SAYS: "I stand for the proven policy of peace through strength that was the hallmark of the Eisenhower years. It served the cause of freedom and avoided war during the last Republican administration. 1 1 will do so again. The Republican party is the party of peace through preparedness. This administra tion is letting the peace slip away as it has three times since 1914." ABOUT JBAa Living BARRY GOLDWATER SAYS: "The Bay of Pigs has left us-not a monument to freedom, but a dark blot on our national pride. The United States must provide the leadership which will deal effec tively with the problems of Cuba and which will stop the spread of Communism through the Western Hemisphere from this dangerous base of subversion just 90 miles off our coast." ABOUT Ike Ulh Cost' off BARRY GOLDWATER SAYS: "If the cost of living continues to rise and the dollar continues to shrink, the savings of our citizens will be worthless. I'd cut down government spending. And I'd move to keep down the size of governmsnt, too. Further, I'd see to it that we had a climate once again in America where this free compet itive enterprise system of ours would flourish, so that real jobs with real wages would be the answer not only to poverty but to the prob lems of inflation and higher living costs." o)Afi J , ' ' V v . . ; ! ' rO I ' '7 7 vi r i sf.' ' ' i t Jr . i J " , ' , ' . s - ' i . -. . ' ( . , 7 . ' ' . -V , b- . . ' , ,' s f - , . " ' t. - ; - " . 7i - , -. ' . ; ' : , , i ! ' ' " " ' ' '? 1 . . ' ' . '-r '-,,-,! " - l y j ,.'.. :t - .i I ' : ' r" A ' f - . . a '-..'. ..".;- 7 .' , : .,, iunii n. u. Til at " '-': '' j I ' - : '7.;.. ! ::-V7-7 7;7V : .7'::; :. 5 7 ;7;:77-7 (tA-'l ..Jim, Mllr. 1rrn11, n' A, ,ii ij'i.s.-fc, ii 1 CmiLtx tmfJk..- . l r Tl I mi i i i ir - ' o no ABOUT ml BARRY GOLDWATER SAYS: "We need friends abroad but let's be clear about it: we can't buy their friendship and respect. I'm for giving foreign aid only to countries who really want to be self-supporting and who are willing to support American policy in our search for peace and freedom." ABOUT BARRY GOLDWATER SAYS: "Americans are already working four months every year just to pay taxes. Reckless government spending continuing at the present rate with new give-away pro grams, can only result in still more taxes levied against our al ready overburdened citizens. I am in favor of tax cuts through prudent government budgeting. We must live within the means of the people who pay the government's bills, and restore fiscal responsibility at every level of government." ET"3 TAKES MM (PD. AD BY MORROW COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COM.. DON TURNER, LEXINGTON. CHAIRMAN)