no...“ Craig Breedlove leaps in triumph from his pct-power- car. SpiIit of America. after setting a world land speed record Tuesday on the Western Utah salt flats. “SETSIAND SPEED RECORD Brccdlove averaged 468.72 miles an hour in two runs mm- a measured mile. One pass he had the threewheeled car up to nearly 500 miles an hour The record he broke salt course. Breedlove. is from Los Angeles. isecretary Robert Anderson. was set only eight days ago by Art Arfons on the same 28. (AP Wirephoto) : fo yhospitaiity in the capital. Iit'Ie appearance of a conserva- How do us. businessmen view the Goldwater - John- son contest? What do they think about the economic issues? To find out. Darden Chambllss, AP business c t to talk to b s- incss leaders. in the follow- ing story. he tells what businessmen are saying about the presidential cam- aign, By DARDEN CHAMBLISS NEW YORK (AP) — A full- page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal recently pro- claimed a message that would normally be about as surprising as a sunrise. he ad asserted that. Amer- ican business supports the Re- publican candidate for pres- ident. If that would be considered a foregone conclusion b man people most presidential elec- tion years, it's a subject of some dispute in 1964. The ad. listing 10 business names. 5 ican business is for Barry Gold- " and said this refutes the idea that business is behind Lyndon Johnson. The was provoked by the defection to Johnson of sucil prominent Re— columns of 'd “Ame 7' treasury l tever the arithmetic of how many businessmen support which candidate, the mere fact that the question is asked at all isuggests something new in this icampaign. ‘ There does not appear to be, so far anyway. the overwhelm- :ing support and battle — cry ‘yenthusiasm among businessmen 8 Republican Party that ido. Others come out for him for .RESIGNED T0 SITUATION Business Support Appears Noi Wholly For Goldwater l “Many businessmen may be afraid that if Mr. Johnson is not continued in office there might ibe an end to some government isubsidy or service ceive." said Goldwater - sup- use '9‘ should build up a Conservati philosophy. Instead. he‘s anvitchhg because he feels “Johnson gets things done" and businessme we I flag h Ito homoerotic Part1. Rawhncan Joe B. Hutchin- son. president of Henry C. Beck Combustion Company in At- lanta, is voting for Johnson this election. He says: “It looha as if Goldwater will get the tar whaled out of him, but out of this will come a better Republican organization. You have a eager. ener- getic young businessmen who are get an education . the time the next election rolls around they will be ready to do a job.” LOOT WORTH $75,000 MONTREAL (CP) — Stolen merchandise valued at more than $75,000 was recovered Wednesday in an early-morning police raid on an cast-end room- ing house. Morality squad offi- 20111e6nardhn,0hariottetown.1‘hnra.00t.15,19u. cers detained two middle-aged women with criminal found at clothing, vision sets. ta kitchen wares format the bulk of the loot discovered. porter Robert Galvin. youn chairman of Motorola. Inc., ‘Chicago. “They don't want Irisk losing that." , Another Goldwater man. Dud- 1ley Crawford Sharp. chairman ‘of Mission Manufacturing Com- ipany in Houston, Tex.. ' . "Some businessmen come out ifor Johnson for what they think ‘they can get out of him if they Foo to ‘fear of what he might do to them if they don't." me businessmen say. how- ever, that times are too good right now to build up sentiment for a change in administration. Some say. too, that economic issues have been shoved into the background by such other things as civil rights. nuclear weapons policy. foreign affairs and the contrasting personal- ities of Goldwater and Johnson. ther businessmen say that old animosities between bus- iness and the Democrats have been softened in recent years by accommodations on the part of at. Other corporation executives add that, among businessmen, there is no longer ‘unbending opposition to overnment spending, public debt ernment intervention. .' Drake. executive vice - president of Detroit Bank and Trust. said: We now are committed to the basic premise that govern- ment is going to interfere in normal economic processes to and gov- prevent rapid downturns and tov OTTAWA (CP) - Diplomat Lionel Chewier was rapped smartly over the knuckles undi nk for an iomatic rema about Canadian education stand 5 a . Brill Boss, public relations director for the University of Ottawa. issued an acid state. ment on what the Canadian high commissioner in London said in a BBC radio interview here. The former cabinet minis- ter said his daugiter Marie“ 19. is going to England soon from the University of Ottawa and that “because the big-her standard of education in the United Kingdom” he is “having some difficulty in getting Marie into a proper university." His re arks brought a com- plaint in the House of Com- mons Friday from Creditiste member Gilles Gregoire. He wanted Mr. Chevrier to stop running down Canadian edu- cation. Prime Minister Pear- son said he would investigate. r. Boss, in his statement on behalf of the University. said: “ . Chevrier would seem at last to be learning that parents no longer 'get' their children into university; stu- dents must earn their right to LIONEL CHEVRIiER RAPPE'D FOR EDUCATION REMARK admission and to rennin. “University admission and promotion requirements vary fonsidersbiy in Canada as be- wee ‘ also exist between universi- ties abroad and ours at home. ere is no standard meas- ure. “Miss Chevrier, whose ther is on this university's board of regents. was having difficulty holding her own here. e projection of her probable would Canada or in the United Kingdom the high commis- sioner would have been hav- g some trouble sooner or later. “There also is the possibil- ity that if high com - sioner is finding that British institutions are ra m inflexible in the application of their regulations on deadlines for their various administra- tive .procedures. and that Miss Chewier‘s application simply arrived too late for consideration. "P rhaps M-r. 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