Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 11, 1963 Goldwater Baffles Some Backers First of a five-part series By Harry Ferguson United Press International WASHINGTON—Every four years candidates for President go through a ritual dance and at the moment Sen. Barry Goldwater is doing what our grandparents called "the hesitation waltz." You act like you are about to take a step but don't quite do it. Goldwater will announce in January whether he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for President. If he says no, it will be the biggest political upset since Harry Truman defeated Thomas E. Dewey. On the basis of all available evidence we are going to assume that Goldwater is running for President right now and is running hard. AND RUNNING in front. Every political poll shows him ahead for the G.O.P. nomination, along with an unscientific one this reporter took on the sidewalks of Washington. It was an attempt to find out why Goldwater is leading, and 10 persons who favored the Arizona senator were questioned. - Four said because he was against the income tax and two of them said he favored abolishing it. - Four said he would get tough with Khrushchev and the Communists, and one of them volunteered the opinion that Goldwater planned to send the United States Marines to Cuba to throw Fidel Castro out of office. - One said "Goldwater isn't afraid of anybody and that's what we need to clean up the Kennedy mess." - One said she had been for Nelson Rockefeller before his divorce and remarriage but switched to Goldwater because "he is a good family man and a good father." 1. What's the matter, no appetite? I have more important things think of than food. 2. Worried about exams, huh? No, about getting old. 3. You're kidding? Not at all. I've reached a milestone today. I'm 21. The days of my youth have flown. 4. You should be celebrating not brooding. 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