THis WEEK ana cn) | BrRAY ARGYLE 1 ‘he election campaign in a ‘states has reached eg 5 nie ping’ to balloting and despite S euldent M gah nson’s apparent command- g lead, experts belleve the Pater will be decided in the last three weeks. The campaign has been dull because eit has Jacked that one” great element of exciting elec. tioneering — suspense, But if ft has been a dull campaign, it has also been a dirty one. Sen. Goldwater's charges ‘against the Democratic regime atarted out as attacks based on ‘a definite political philosophy. He was for minimum govern: ment. interference in private ‘fife, and against the philosophy of the Democrats (and of all Canadian’ political parties ex- cept possibly Social Credit) that the ‘government must: be active in a wide area of public fe. - *" hese areas Include federal ald to education, public power and cheap electricity, medicare, ae urban renew: ice supports “and of the so-called welfare ‘state: : something seemed to g0 very vith Sen. Goldwater's “The Senator's ‘charges saw more reckless then. He began to: moke‘-asinine. comments ahout Seeretary of Defense Me- Namara ‘(whom ‘Goldwater call- ed: "Yo “Yo McNamara) * and said’ that Lyndon Johnson was waiting for an air mail letter to ny out ‘renin happened in the jemocrats zeroed in on Gold-- water's most vulnerable. spot— ’” genr that if he became presi- = dent she « would “blunder. and brinkmanship : the“ U.S-*into.a: nuclear war. Democratic’ "TV ads were so'tasteless and offen- sive thet some were withdrawn from’ showing, ‘but’ those: ‘that were seen made’ it ‘clear. the Democrats were fighting Gold. water chiefly on a “war scare” campaign. Sen. Goldwater, ‘as ‘the Democrats had hoped, fs him- pean the main issue of the cam- PP eaident’ Johnson has so far’ Gemagogue.”: It has. fallen Sens Humphrey fe slash back lift Arquette, better known a8 Charley Soares © to Vv fans) sles down to answer @ letter fi 0 Sipe. on fire prevention Marehi eae wi Marshal program, a public sexvico of 7 TV Group.‘ In addition te: mM brs operates Charley Weaver's Museum, a ee uris eon French Quarter. ition in New Osteans! a arinking. ota : repent nt re into a pottte of water as shown in the rise‘and fall.’ D6: syou know" ‘why ~ SNTERTAINMENT NEWS & VIEWS ° Libby’ "Mortis, Canadian sing- 4 who has become wt dewal chairman John Bailey, attacking the ‘Republican ‘vice- presidential nominee, Bill Mil- Jer. Johnson ‘has “ignored : Mil- Sond “drive Johnson nuts.” ‘Tho presidents speeches have been alm boringly simple. They hice contained none of thetrousing thetoric ce John F, Kennedy’ all then Ie some | cases¢:the “same writers have been at work. , President ‘Johnson has so far made no ‘dramatic ‘promises, other than to assure voters:he © is best equipped to keep the country out’of war, Sen.’ Gold- water, as the ways have’Sto do, has ‘made many promises, such as cutting taxes 25 per cent: over’ five years, and ipushing “back com- munism al} ground the globe. His attacks on the adminis- tration havye‘been vocal, but de- livered with bad timing as well as Ittle sense.’ He chose pov- ertyridden West Virginia: as the place to’ criticize the poor and President Johnson's war on poverty alike, He picked the big city of Atlanta to attack new Supreme Court ruling that city voters‘should have a'many: representatives in ‘state legis- latures as rural voters. whe list ds almost endless, ’* The ‘so-called white backlash remains the. big question mark of. the’ ‘tamphign. *-President Johnson gays that for -every voter "“who’' will désert'' ‘the Democrats because of the civil rights Bil; two"are leaving’ the Republican ranks because they can't support Goldwater. Democrats have two fears, First, that the nd backlash, erpecialty lower inco) ome voters will be’ greater micisies ex: pected., It's believed,: for in- - stance, that many ‘people who plan to v concealing}. when quizzed, by the pollsters, The second fear of Demo- cratic strategists is that over- confidence or boredom will lead many Johnson voters to stay" ath “eléc! allengers « al-' for ‘Goldwater, ‘are. = eix:” intentions - atop: television and nightclub . star in London, will appear on The Jack Parr. Program on the CTV network. Thursday, Oct.’ 8. Miss Morris, sister of actor~ omedian Paul Kligman of Tor- “onto, now makes her home in England,-. where she xecently completed an’ engagement’ in Britain's ‘avant-garde club The Establishment. © Steve’ Lawrence and his wife, Eydie Gorme, and Bill: “Crosby are also ‘scheduled te “be Part’s guests, on the same program. ’ Toronto born actor Raymond Massey will play “a dual role"in a forthcoming episode ‘of the Dr. Kildare series which’ ‘appears 01 on the network’ Monday nights. In. the drama, “titled “4A Family of, Sparrows”, he will star in’ his regular “role of: Dr. Gillespie’ and also’ will porttay a dying 70-year-old patient. Date of the telecast, has not been’ announced. The CTV ‘Television Network is ‘now serving Canada’s tenth province with. the addition of television station CJON-TV, St. John’s Newfoundland, The sta- tion joined the private network Oct. 1. Heading up the Newfound- land station is jpon Jamieson, Eri, Oct... 9, BEN. CASEY {CBC).: Di, Casey: is By } There is one country rs rare shat feel sorry. for, the outw: of a spolled-rotten ' Mead ost tbe a poh be i “nee ther ae But an the signs of the mixed. . up"adolescént ‘are there: the sudden’ flaring resentment over * nothing; the great desire to be loved and made a fuss over; the surlindss: when things’ don't. go right; the sullen apathy towards anything worthwhile; the absor- ptlonin ‘materfal things; the Dashes of decency; and tte im- pulsgs towanié § Vandalism: bis It must bg dreadful to see a child ~y; ilove, one’ Who «has .- brought sun “and laughter ’ ‘as‘on Jafant,,, Pile and joy through. ‘the | growl ing: ars, turn turn into one of these. creatures, a It fs equally ‘ad to see a country one loves turn. into. a schizophrenic, whining with: self-pity: one moment,’ swagger> ing With threats the next, brag- !::; ging with-dne breath, complain ing with another. I'm talking about ‘Canada. There is something sick in our country today, ‘and I feel for it the same baffled sorrow that I feel for the teenager who has a good mind, ‘with: nothing more on it than'bashing around, off.as a nation ong! ie le ie nponally, I dent ee ec ’ onal fie Is th ire and ‘wisdom that might pected: from an adult democra- Another thing that has pre duced my, preaent ‘mood is:the |. thréat ‘to the life of the Queen, | if'she has enough gumption to. visit’ Canada,’ ‘on’ invitation: + Which ghe has, Would that the’ ‘shriveled. sun Ho’ Yhkepteh ‘her had as mic! Canadians are not made for powing and scraping before roy- alty. But who, except a few fan- aties: of desperate paucity ‘of : / soul. would: want to harm this rather plain, rather sweet, quite dignified -and ‘extremely cour: ageous woman who docs her ebrnest “best ‘in an” extremely aterieult role? ‘ The | answer ts, only those wis have adopted the’ philosophy of > the" communist ‘and’ the fascist = that ‘the end’ justifies ‘the are The Queen“has nothing fo in a big.car and smashing things’ pa up, who"has a fine’ body, ‘with nothing more to do, than Ast it! go to pot,’ I don't know quite waa has « ssbrought. me. to ,this state of gloom, but.the flag:debate. cen tainly helped..An jnsignificant + issite, ineptly introduced by: an inadequate'fprime. minister: an immédiately attacked ‘by? ai credible’ leader ‘of ‘Her Majesty's Joyal position. 4 People ‘complala, : ‘perfodleaty, that that Satna gets little in tesith ae have: Sern is use if you told an old aner, eed “pl to follow.a flag into action he'd tell) you~ promptly. what. yt “eonld” “do with your fag. "And sould be painful.” ‘perhaps 1 3 t | the’ mixed-up tcenaaee wil 3 . 80 many Lat gone, , gro’ stop teanfik’’th fags aye aa id | turn into 3 rank old reactionary SLYING SCHOOL : Baris we stadt SAVAGE : SHOES dae chitder xl fn i i am : LA a ITRUTATCA SHINES SPEER epG Bait i - aie m un sae F i SUpRRMORR PENT: By pe fot nes a dps ie JEWELLERY ee ON PAGE a2 rons cansyees. fp, AML VORP > JEWELLERY. NEEDS. ~complaining, that | King ee fhing "out ofl ecputing bate limit toe e posailes af seoui ; KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA i SCOUT DISTRICT “© With the fall season -of membering ‘Ba y scouting just underway it might} ught zak ig BadenFe Fomalls oe be ‘an’ ees 0, review: tho pur: ail get! fothig ot outs of eat organi . When Lord Baden: Powell start: Mitr the sbaeb Parrot ag ies game —.a‘ganie that H RA would “nstll in young ‘men tho THe weakly aitade sith. fa roe citizenship, and rend b shoul be garde led. ke em é practical Idowlbdge: th o thiat would | & gal ee ‘coming: game could be summer camping, can- Many scouts today are heard | oe trips, snow! finer bi shoeing, ito this" movement re-| ing games. a; : . Waldie Service Centre oy in! scouting as a once-a-week affair where one goes to learn how to tie knots and .to-play an’ occa- sional game.’ 'This is not so. If >. | weekly etings are sr ne wi, njoyable summer of scouting he has been said that “The fellow. who complains, he is not Ph: 365-7461. : eS enough Bus ateo't not ip with'a variety’ of gifts’ Hiarry 7S aformer patient. Sat., Oct, 10, FOOTBALL (CBC). Edmonton at Vancou- ver, ‘WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (CTY).-. Indianapolis" Drag Racing Championships. Sun, Oct, 11, THE HOUR- GLASS ; (CTV). Sammy Davis dr. meets the British, THIS -HOUR® HAS SEVEN DAYS (CBC). Inquiry into murder of three civil rights workers in Mississipp!. if 2 Mon. » Oct. 12, ROYAL VISIT. (CBC). Wreath-laying ceremo- ny in Ottawa, * ‘Tues., Oct. 13. THE LIT- TLEST HOBO (CTV). Adven-. - tures of a wandering dog. Wed., Oct, 14, SPORTS SPE- CIAL ‘ (CBC).’ 1964 Olympic Games, Thurs,, Oct, 15.'IT’S. YOUR, MOVE, (CTV). Game of char-* aides | THE SERIAL (CBC). A’ f weer of the" Newfoundiand Broadcasting Company Limited.” * a’ Newfoundlander by birth’he has worked in his native pro- ‘vince most of° his life,” Clyde's Choice: OF A NEW “MOVE: By CLYOE GILMOUR ‘A sudden murder, although stylishly done with the victim's ‘old school tle, ‘comes as a. dis-" otherwise ‘urbane British: co: ‘vedy.’Even the killing, Howe’ fits ‘neatly into the “over-all pattern. 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