Democrats Close Out Western Conference With Big Plans
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -
Democrats from 13 western
states made big plans here at
their Western States conference
last week. All of them were aim
ed mainly at two things beat
ing Barry Goldwater and re
turning incumbents in the West
to office.
There were many impassioned
speeches about "the cancerous
growth of the radical right" and
pledges supporting everything
President Kennedy does, from
cutting taxes to supporting the
nuclear test ban treaty.
But the main purpose of the
convention, lost perhaps to the
general public amidst cries of
"Birchcr," was to set the stage
for the 1964 general elections.
The West will probably be cru
cial in the 1964 presidential elec
tion. The Democrats have lost
it, and lost it badly, during the
past three presidential elections.
Republican Richard M. Nixon
won all but three of the western
states in 1960. Adlai E. Steven
son failed in 1936 and 1952 to
take a single western state in
his bids against Republi can
former President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
The Democrats at their con
ference here vowed to do better
in 1964, and they are convinced
that Arizona Republican Gold
water is the man they are going
to have to do it against.
A well cooridnated convention
and host of Democratic leaders
set the pace for the campaign
and in effect picked out one of
the key issues as far as the West
is concerned. It will be the John
Birch Society, or in other words
what they call "the radical
right's control of certain seg
ments of the Republican party."
Every major speaker, from
Gov. Edmund G. Brown of Cali
fornia to Senate Majority Whip
Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota,
exhorted the virtues of the Ken
nedy administration and warned
of the impending dangers pow
ered by the "radical right
wing."
Himphrey accused Goldwater
of "waltzing with the Birchers"
and Secretary of Interior Stew
art Udall said the potential Re
publican presidential candidate
lacked the maturity neces
sary to lead the United States.
Brown used most of his time
to set the stage for Humphrey
and Udall to hit at Goldwater by
starting the ball rolling with his
attack against the "radic a 1
right."
Brown called on Democrats to
fight Birch Society m e mbers
"for what they are warmon- j paign when he said, "The John the conference followed this up
gers, hate mongers and apostles I Birch Society worries me be- witn the campaign issue rcsolu
of non-think" jcause it is a threat to the two- j
Humphrey, probably more party system in the United nd dsown any political candi
than any other speaker, set the j States." date that garners support of the
stage for the Democratic cam-1 The resolutions committee of I "radical right."
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Danish Ferry Changes Course
To Shield Communist Escapees
TRAVEMJENDE, G e r many
(UPI) Martin Helms' care
fully planned escape from Com
munist East Germany appeared
doomed Saturday night. The
outboard motor on his kayak
had failed and an East German
patrol boat was closing in fast.
Helms, a 30-ycar-old sports in
structor, had put his 29-year-old
wife Bettina and 5-year-old
daughter Kirsten in the small
boat earlier that night, lney
had slipped away from East
German territory and were in
international waters headed for
West Germany when the engine
stopped.
As the Communist patrol
boat approached. Helms knew
what would follow. They would
be arrested, perhaps shot. At
the very least he would get a
jail term tor 'fleeing the repub
lic." But another crew also was
watching Holms kayak as it
bobbed helplessly on the waves.
The officers of the Danish ferry
Gedser, which skirls the Iron
Curtain regularly on its Baltic
Sea runs, sized up the situation.
Orders were shouted from the
bridge engine room bells clang
ed, and the Gcdscr swung sud
denly from its course.
The big ocean-going ferry
sliced through the waters be
tween the Kayak and the Com
munist patrol boat, cutting off
the Helms family from their pur
suers. Then, as its 400 passengers
cheered from the railings, the
Gedser provided protection
while a West German freighter
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Helms and his wife and daugh
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minded the fact it was 20 min
utes late.
Morse Calls South Viet Nam Foreign;
Military Policy 'Historic Disgrace'
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Foreign
Briefs
4(1 PERSONS INJURED IN COLLISION IN ROME
ROME (L'PI) Forty persons were injured today in a col
lision between a street car and a truck in downtown Rome.
LONDON HOTEL EIRE TAKES THREE LIVES
LONDON (L'PI (Three persons were killed Sunday in a hotel
ire that gutted four of the building's five floors.
SOUTH KOREAN PATROL ROAT SEIZES VESSEL
TOKYO (UPI) A South Korean patrol boat forcrd its way
inlo a group of Japanese fishing vessels Sunday night and seized
one of them, the maritime safety hoard office at Kital reported
todav.
TASS GIVES REPORT ON CUBAN WOMEN
MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet news agency Tass, is a dispatch
from llavanna, reported today there are 92.000 Cuban women
working in public education; afi.nrio in industry and 83.0(10 in
agriculture.
Senator Would
Call Dare Voiced
On Stopping Aid
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPD
Sen. Wayne Morse (D Ore.)
Sunday night lashed out at
U.S. foreign and military policy
in South Viet Nam, calling it "a
historic disgrace."
The senator said, "there we
are, supporting perhaps the
most tyrannical, dictatorial and
atrocious regime on the face
of the earth outside of the Com
munist world. I don't believe
that we cannot do otherwise or
South Viet Nam will go Com
munist. Would Call Dare
"I'm for calling the dare of
Mrs. (Ngo Dinh) Nhu when she
said we dare not stop our aid."
He cited his support of a state
ment by 21 senators who with
drew backing of aid to Viet !
Nam until there was a change
in the policy of the Diem gov
ernment. I
Morse spoke at a Bonds for I
Israel dinner attended by about j
250 persons. j
He said the most effective
weapon against the spread of
communism was economic free
dom. "You cannot export a political
ideology. You can export eco
nomic freedom," Morse com
mented.
Morse praised the state of
Israel as a symbol of the spread
of economic freedom in what
he called the feudal areas of the
Middle East, and also cited the
efforts of the Israeli Youth
Corps in spreading technical
knowledge in Africa.
Businessmen Lauded
He said America was doing
the best job of "squaring its ac
tions with its professings in Lat
in America under the Alliance
for Progress." But he warned
that the Alliance is a quarter
century undertaking and would
not be completed in a mere 10
years. He lauded American busi
nessmen who, he said, were do
ing a better job than the U. S.
government in spreading eco
nomic freedom south of the bor
der. Morse predicted passage of
the nuclear test ban treaty in
the Senate with a wide majority.
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