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by thousand* of big people in little jobs. ; ,•'/. V • ,v ± ' •*’: • The slow shuffle to the ballot box will replace the jet propelled speech maker as the most important movement in the country. - On this one day the most lowly citi zen in the land is king if for only a day. On this day; we, the voters, will chart the national course for the next four years. We will delttrw onr ship of state to a captain who will have to sail the uncharted seas of tomorrow. Once the ship has sailed there is lit tle we Httle people left on the shore can do but wring our hands and hope for the best; that is why, it is so utterly important that we select the best cap grains of truth througifthe mou literature of reel Johnson’s rec once-stated politic cialist coni er are a few of the confronting the vol On Tuesday the Blake your’s an h< ter America and'n your own interest. ta ^® ugly phrase in f party politics, but in we can do no other and we support this political hertesy for the Barry Goldwater represents a far dif ferent political and personal philosophy than Lyndon Johnson. And Dan Moore, at the state level, will bring-a far great er weight of experience and dedication to the office of governor Hutu Robert Gavin possibly could. > „ The professional ppKticans, who have their hand in the public pocket in one way or another scream high treason our nation. , President Kennedy sa it has ever been said 1 augural vaddress, “Thii your country can do what you can do for y» Our best and most s is that the best thing our country is to vote water. S' 8 * f r-, JONES JOURNAL ; JACK RIDER, publisher published every Thursday sy The lsnoii county • News company, Inc., sos web Vernon Aye., Kinston, n. C., phone JA a u, 2a7S. Entered as second Class Matter Ma' lit a, iMt, ay the post Office at Trenton than on the Johnson and GoMwkter isr M,. mm. personal And it is on the key issue of •»*-~tal philosophy that ttorelec tion should wm “•te 'i:- ~*r? lib'' ft ItSMUtM ■ ■baa.JjM*kW*V*w*k . »•* ' Slgpjias tpip erty program for the poor, urban re newal for the poorly housed, conserva tion programs for the nature lovers, gn aid for the foreigners, medical for the sick, highways for the trav t for the bathers, moun for the climbers; but all ■PmilJH emanates from Washing ton. man from that part of is most noted for its ingness to use raw pow Goldwater, phy than Johnson. He the poor, the sick, the ucated, the poorly hoi sincerely believes that these groups would bt stifles and the free play of American i uity. He believes that there is n gle pattern that will fit the entire * lean body politic. That we are a d people with different needs; dii aspirations and different preji and that the teas hampered these of the individual are the better At his worst Goldwater may simply be out of step with the “main stream” of society; and if he is, so far as Tm con cerned is the best possible recom
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