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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, September 29, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 29, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday september 29, 1964. The stars and stripes pog7 Miller Calls mrs for foe s Ada views demo ticket Here s the picture former president Dwight d. Eisenhower emphasizes a poll la a talk with Illinois gop gubernatorial nominee Charles Percy in Chicago up photo gop outs form group of own Washington up group of nationally known republicans several of them closely associated with the Eisenhower administration of former presi Dent Eisenhower have announced formation of a commit tee to raise Money for Resi Xin sible and Forward looking go candidates. These candidates have been cutoff from their usual sources of funds because of sentiment with court Charles Mcc. ,jr., of Maryland Fred Schwen gel of Iowa Abner w. Elbal of Connecticut William s. Malllard of California and Stanley v. Tup per of Maine. Some of these candidates were described As being in Desper ate need of Campaign funds. Several reasons were Given. Twas said for example that some moderate republicans Dis enchanted with the Golc Lulor Miller ticket Aren t making their usual Campaign contributions. Less than usual. "ih.vhai,.mi,n u Rhu Tui p i finally the source said  Cincinnati Broth of of the disaffected republicans ure gov late sen. Robert a. Taft of Ohio Vand son of president William ,cs6 Howard tall. One privately stated objective to Noi hts of the group is to retrieve party control from the Gol Waleri it or t7nirmo/lrf forces should he gop National fur Nur Munu ticket suffer u Bud setback in _ Washington Al l  members membership includes such influential republicans As former ambassador Henry Carol i dirt rejects suit on Goldwater s right to run Albany  tap question Over the legality of sen. Barry m. Goldwater s right Torun for president was dismissed in new York supreme court atthe same Lime the Republican nominee for president was speaking Here. Justice John h. Pen Nock rejected a suit filed by Ralph Ginsburg of the Bronx. Gins Burg contended Golc water was not a natural born . Cit Izen because he was born i Arizona three years before it became a  . Constitution specifies that a president must be Horna citizen. A similar suit in Cali fornia was dismissed  was not present for the ruling. Shoe in sen. Hubert Humphrey democratic vice presidential nominee holds up a woman s shoe tossed into his Campaign car during a motorcade through new York s mid town Manhattan. The shoe s owner did t claim it. At left shaking hands with a person in the crowd and waving a greeting is Robert , candidate for the Senate. A  
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