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    President Contends
'America Is Moving'
PHILADELPHIA (UPD -President
Kennedy, who cam
paigned three years ago on a
pledge to get the country mov
ing again, Wednesday night
told a Democratic fund-raising
dinner that "America is on the
march."
In a five-hour visit that net
ted the Democratic party treas
ury $450,000 and gave a boost
to Mayor James H. J. Tate's
chances of election to his first
lull four-year term, Kennedy
dwelt on the gains made in the
33 months of his administra
tion. The president arrived at 4:56
p.m. EST, was whisked to a
downtown hotel, attended a re
ception for 200 Democrats who
paid $250 each for the privilege,
dined alone in his room, ad
dressed 4,000 party faithful at a
$100-a-plate dinner at Conven
tion Hall, and was airborne for
Washington at 10:04 p.m.
The Chief Executive referred
I only slightly to the racial issue
which threatens to play a ma-
' jor role in next Tuesday's may-
orally election here.
Praises Democrats
kBut he praised Tate, Rep.
,., William J. Green, D-Pa., the
' Philadelphia Democratic city
. chairman, and the people of
Philadelphia whose support in
the 1960 presidential election
, swung Pennsylvania's 32 elec
toral college votes to him.
Green, who was credited with
persuading the President to
lend his presence to shore up
Tate's candidacy, rode beside
Kennedy and the mayor in an
open limousine down the 6.5
mile trip from the airport to
the hotel in 49-degree weather.
Former Pennsylvania Gov.
David Lawrence and Sen. Jo
seph S. Clark, DJa as well
Senator Omm Call Girls
Osi Payroll Of Lawmaker
WASHINGTON (UPII - At
the age of 59, Rep. Tom Steed
has just discovered that sex is
more interesting to people than
government.
The Shawnee, Okla., Demo
crat casually announced
Wednesday that he had discov
ered two call girls on the pay
roll of a senator. He did not
rdentify the senator, and said
he would not do so, even If
called before congressional in
vestigators. "I'm not taking a moralistic
position about it," he said. "I
only mention it to point up the
fact that secrecy in congression
al matters operates to the bene
fit of nobody but a few of the
members. It certainly is not in
the interest of the people."
Steed, a newspaperman for 20
years before his election to Con
gress in 1948, included the call
girl report in his latest blast
at the Senate for its insistence
that House members give up
the use of so-called "junk" or
unaddressed mailings under
their franking privilege.
"People who live in glass
houses shouldn't throw stones,"
Steed said. "If the senators
want to reform things around
here they ought to start with
the Senate."
He said the Senate's system
of publishing members' payrolls
quarterly lends itself to abuse.
He said senators in some cases
apparently do not list everyone
On The Record
DIVORCE ACTIONS PILED
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MARRIAOE LICENSES
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as four Democratic congress
men from Philadelphia, flew in
tile plane with Kennedy. He
was met at the airport by
Green and former Mayor Rich
ardson Dilworth, whose resig
nation to run for governor last
year boosted Tate, then presi
dent of city council, into the
city's top spot.
Tate's administration has
been plagued by the racial is
sue this year, notably school In
tegration and job equality prob
lems. There have been a series
of riots and near-riots in recent
weeks and within the last week
59 firemen were dismissed for
picketing a Tate political
speech in demands for pay in
creases. The dismissals are
now being reviewed.
Capitalizes On Problem
Republican mayoralty candi
date James McDcrmott has
capitalized on these problems
by distributing miniature fire
men helmets and questioning
whether the government goes
too fur if it interferes with a
person's right to choose his
neighborhood and schools for
his children.
Kennedy told the partisan
convention hall audience that
today America is on the march.
American Is stronger than ever
before and the possibilities of
peace are brighter than ever
bfore."
"America is moving, doing,
working and trying," he said
reminding his audience that
"the economy has grown by
nearly a hundred billion dollars
which has enabled the U.S. to
increase its nuclear weapons,
its combat-ready army divi
sions, its procurement of airlift
aircraft and its special guerril
la and e o u n t e r-insurgency
forces."
they should. House members'
payrolls are constantly open to
public inspection.
More important, in Steed's
view, is the preservation of
"comity" between the two
Houses, a traditional system
under which each chamber
makes its own rules without ad
vice from the other,
v Steed said he had been com
plaining since June, when the
Senate added its anti-junk mail
rider to a House-passed appro
priation bill to run the House
and Senate for the current 12
month period.
'But I just discovered today
that sex is more interesting to
people than government," he
said. "Nobody paid anv atten
tion until I mentioned call girls."
Yes, how about those call
girls? he was asked.
When, where, and how did he
meet them, and how did he
know what they were and who
they worked for?
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"I stumbled into the wrong
pew one night," Steed replied,
recalling a social gathering
where he met the girls earlier
this year. "It became obvious
what they were in the course
of the conversation. And they
told me whose payroll they
were on."
Are they still on the senator's
payroll?
"There is no way for me to
know," Steed replied.
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Goldwater Says Economy Sluggish Compared To What It
NEW YORK (UPII - Sen.
Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.. ad
mitted Wednesday night that
peace and a good business cli
mate in 1964 would make Pres
ident Kennedy a tough man to
beat.
But so tar, he said, "nearly
a thousand days of wasted
spending, wishful thinking, un
warranted interventions and
waning confidence (by busi
ness and labor)" have marked
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still a leading but unannounced
presidential contender, was
here for an address to about
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become an active candidate for
the presidency he might tread
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had produced a "crisis of confi
dence" for labor and business,
Goldwater said at the awards
dinner.
He admitted the economy was
moving but said it was "slug
gish compared to what it could
be."
He cited "continual talk" in
business circles of impending
dollar devaluation and said "if
there was the confidence that
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about Rockefeller's recent chal
lenges to Goldwater to accept a
television debate, the Arizona
Conservative said; "The way
the governor is talking these
days, he finds himself lined up
with Mrs. Roosevelt God rest
her soul and Herbert Lehman."
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the tax structure to encourage
investment and bolster the econ
omy. "I would get off Uie backs
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posal to limit the length and
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