Politics: Some Blows for Next Year

Political seismographs recorded last week the first advance tremors of 1964. New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller sallied into Kansas and Nebraska in what was unmistakably a forward-looking effort to win friends in what used to be Nixon country. From Washington, the National Republican Senatorial Committee mailed out invitations to a $1000-a-plate dinner to be held in May with Arizona's Senator Barry Goldwater as guest of honor. The dinner is billed as a "preview of the bright prospects of 1964." Kentucky's Thruston B. Morton, chairman of the committee, happily pointed out that...

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