HERALD AND SEWS, Klamath
Neuberger
Likes Lady
Candidate
WASHINGTON (UPU - Poli
tics aside, the lady senator
(rom Oregon thinks the lady
senator from Maine is fine
presidential timber.
Sen. Maurine Neuberger, D
Ore., did not go so far Sunday
to say she would vote for Sen.
Margaret Chase Smith, ft
Maine, who has been consider
ing running for the GOP presi
dential nomination.
Mrs. Smith also has been
mentioned as a possible Repub
lican vice presidential candi
date. Mrs. Neuberger said she
' thought the only other female
senator should "take a fling" at
going after the presidential
nomination.
A female president is inevita
ble sometime, Mrs. Neuberger
said, "and I can't think of a
better person to pioneer than
Margaret Chase Smith."
Mrs. Smith might garner
some votes from women who
were only being loyal to their
(own sex, Mrs. Neuberger pre
dicted, but she said the Maine
Republican was more than able
to stand on her own record.
"She has a long record of
legislative experience, she's an
able member of the Senate. . .
as she was of the House, Mrs.
Neuberger said in a radio inter
view. Mrs. Smith still has not de
cided whether she will enter
the New Hampshire presiden
tial primary March 10 against
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and
probably Sen. Barry Goldwa
ter, R-Ariz.
Mrs. Neuberger said Mrs.
Smith would be an "asset to
any of the proposed nominees
on the Republican ticket, be
cause all of them have some
faults or some shortcoming in
the minds of the public."
Others who have praised
Mrs. Smith include:
President Kennedy, at a re
cent news conference, said the
lady from Maine wou'd be a
- "formidable" opponent if she
decided to enter the New
Hampshire primary. .
Rockefeller described Mrs.
Smith as a "wonderful person
and a very able woman and I
hope she will come into the
New Hampshire primary."
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TUESDAY
DEGREE OF HONOR, 7:30
p.m., executive meeting, Kannie
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KLAMATH BASIN IMPROVE
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fice. Majority required.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXIL
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ORION'S, 6:30 p.m., family
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WOTM, Chapter 4CT, 8 p.m.,
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EVERGREEN GARDEN
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PLANS TO RETIRE Rep. Carl Vinson ID-Ga.l, one of
the most powerful and colorful figures in Congress, an
nounced that he would not run for re-election, but will
retire at the end of 1964 after serving 50 years, an all
time House tenure record. UPI Telephoto
Rockefeller Attacks
Views Of Goldwater
WASHINGTON I UPI) Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller invaded
Washington today fresh from a
series of vigorous verbal at
tacks on his leading potential
opponent for the 1964 GOP
presidential nomination, Sen.
Barry Goldwater.
The New York Republican
was accompanied by his wife,
"Happy." whose marriage to
the multi-millionaire following
his divorce has been blamed
lor lessening his presidential
prospects.
In St. Louis Sunday Rockefel
ler lashed out at Goldwater,
whose nomination, he said
could be disastrous for the Re
publican party.
He said that the nature of
Goldwater's Conservative views
which appeared in his book
"Conscience of a Conserva
tive," would lead to "a cam
paign in which President Ken
nedy could expose these posi
tions in a way that would be
disastrous for the party."
While stating that the Arizona
Conservative was "a very at
tractive personality" and "has
shown independence." Rockefel
ler said that in his opinion
it would be impossible for Gold
water to get the nomination
without changing his present
views.
Rockefeller predicated his be
lief on the view that the Re
publican party will adopt a
platform to which Goldwater
would have to commit himself.
"The platform is adopted be
fore the candidate is nomi
nated, so the fight will come
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'25 Terms
WASHINGTON (L'Plt - Rept
Carl Vinson, D-Ga , one of the
most powerful and colorful fig
ures in Congress, announced to
day he would not run for re
election. He said 25 terms in the
House are enough.
In retiring at the end of next
year "Uncle Carl" Vinson will
have served a month more than
50 years, setting an all-time rec
ord for House tenure.
The veteran of the Armed
Services Committee told a re
porter he would leave Congress
secure in the knowledge that
Uie country was in fine shape
and good Democratic hands. He
said he would do what he could
to see that this condition con
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Enough' Says Colorful Rep. Vinson On Retirement
tinued. He foresaw no war with
Russia atomic or otherwise
provided this country maintains
its might.
Rivers is Mentioned
Vinson's departure will put
Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, D-S.C.
in line to become chairman of
the Armed Services Committee
provided the Democrats main
tain control of the House.
Today was Vinson's 80th
birthday. To the extent that his
fellow lawmakers would let him
he planned to observe it rou
tinely. That meant arising be
fore daylight, reaching his Capi
tol office at 7:30 a.m., working
till 4 p.m. and going to bed
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Vinson came to tltc House a
country boy from Millcdgeviile,
Ga., in 1914. He stayed to be
come not only a dominant figure
in Congress but a trusted ad
viser to presidents and, during
an incredible 29 years as chair
man of the Armed Services
Committee and its predecessor
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Committee on Naval Affairs, a
principal architect of the na
tion's defenses.
Through it all he has retained
his Millcdgeviile drawl, his
countriticd look, his unflagging
energy, his ambling gait and his
razor-edged wit. He also has
clung to his chewing tobacco,
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and his regrettably casual aim.
Retains Good Sense '
At 80 Vinson also retains not
only his senses but his good
sense. He told a reporter he
wanted to quit before anybody
could claim he was losing his
grip. Up until now, that is the
last criticism any House mem
ber would be likely to level at
him.
They have called him a tyrant
sometimes. They say he has
run his committee more as mon
arch than chairman. But they
always fight to get on it and
are quick Republicans and
Democrats alike to advertise
their accredited standing in
what has been known through
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Vinson is th - kind of tin-hyphenated
Democrat not general
ly found among the Southern
contingent in Congress. With
advancing age, he has cocked
his eye ever less to the past
and more to the future. He
thinks the future is bright.
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