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Washington News Washington, D. C? The effort* Governor Nairn Rockefeller has been makfcw are a bit hope! eat, Id the eyes of aome political ob servers. Eagerly Miffing his par ty's nomination and refusing to accept a transformation that has overtaken his prospects, Rocke feller's campaign has ? touch of sadness to it. He sought to distract attention from his recent marriage by leading the civil right* fight at the gubernatorial convention. He made some progress among the liberals, of course, but he al ready tod them to start with. Then he took off on a long trip to Europe, visited ail the "musts" including the Pope. But throug) it all, no one seemed to Set very excited and it didn't see to be adding up to anything, except an obvious political bid. The New York Governor's popu larity has oi imbed a bit, reacting from the low it reached some fTMmthg back. Hiat is not solely because Rockefeller has public relations problems, but because of the constantly growing strength of Senator Barry Goktwster. Esti mates vary as to how many dele gate votes Gokhvater has in the hag, but he is now far ahead. Some tabulations give him 500, otheers 440; Goldwater does not say. But it would seem he is assured of about 500 on the open ing ballot; this isn't too far short of nomination, and it does not take into account many state delegations leaning GoMwater's way? in which there is certain Goldwater strength! In these circumstances, it is hard to see how Rockefeller, or Scran ton or Romney, can get in to the act. Hie effort which seemed about to he kicked off for Governor Romney has not materialized. Perhaps the time is not rig*. Perhaps also neither Scranton nor Romney see the op portunity looming as brightly as it appeared earlier. The Kenneth Administration knew full well that At proposal to sett ill. S. wheat to Russia would kick up a raekua It ta not that it is anything particU arly different? we already sell Russia non-strategic goods? hut it is the emotional quotient * question. However, there is also a V. S. problem. We have wheat stored, coming out of our ears. It costs the taxpayer three million dol lars a day. We also have a ckoliar problem, a balance of inter national pxymsnt problem. Why not sell wheat and relieve ourselves bota at home and in the pagmecu field? What is the difference in watching Canada aell wheat, or other nations sell it, and selling it ourselves? The Veterans of Foreeign Wars, quick to react. Masted the pro posal, and think there k quite a diffeemce. Retiring Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Masted the idea in West Germany. Senator Barry Gcfchvater didn't like it. The FONTAINEBLEAU HOTEL chose the best... 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Lenin predicteed the capitalist nations would compete with each i other for Soviet trade? the greedy 1 capitalists, Lenin termed them? < and help meet Russia's desires, ?nrf needs. > One reason President Join F. Kennedy recently went West is that the White House realizes it must do better in the region in the 1964 election. Senator Cold water's strategy of writing off New York and similar eaxftrn liberal melting pota is cut as tar fetched a* it may sound. If Gcid water carried the state* Nino carried in the West, and won most of the South, be wovdd be the next President. TRADE AT HOMI CARD or THANKS We will) to express our great est appreciation to the staff of the Watauga Hospital, to Kelas Sturdivant Funeral Home, and to oar many friends, neighbor! and relatives for the too a, (lowers, cards and many kind deeds during the illness and death of our dear husband and father. May God bleu you all. ?The Samuel t Worley family. 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