Page 7 Goldwater Supporters Searching For Additional Campaign Money WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Sen. Barry Goldwater resumes his campaign today with supporters seeking $500,000 in contributions to buy television time for him to answer President Johnson's speech on world affairs. Goldwater, who has been resting in the nation's capital since Saturday night, planned to return to the stump tonight with a major speech at Pikesville. Md., outside Baltimore. His aides were hoping to buy additional time for an answer to Johnson's Sunday night address to the nation. BEFORE LEAVING Washington, Goldwater taped a speech on morality in government which will be televised over the CBS network tonight. He had been scheduled to speak today at Salisbury, Md., on the eastern shore and at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, but these appearances were cancelled so he could work on speeches. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and all three major networks rejected a Republican demand yesterday for air time equal to that provided to Johnson. GOP NATIONAL Chairman Dean Burch said the Republicans would appeal the FCC decision to the courts but he conceded that any decision likely would come too late for the current campaign. Burch said the Republicans would appeal for $500,000 in voluntary contributions to buy television time while awaiting the court decision. He said Goldwater would be ready to speak to the nation tomorrow night if enough money could be raised by then. Over the weekend Goldwater wrote to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, asking why former White House Aide Walter W. Jenkins was not "subjected to a thorough security check" when he took on his White House duties. GOLDWATER HAD SAID he would avoid any mention of the arrests of Jenkins on morals charges unless the case involved a security breach. The possibility of using the issue must have been tempting, however. A Goldwater aide was quoted in a Saturday Evening Post interview as saying, "We need a big, new attractive issue. If we don't get it, we may be dead." University Daily Kansan GOLDWATER WAS QUOTED in the same article as saying he had "no desire to get back into politics if I don't make it this time." But he added, "You don't know how these things will work out. Often enough, it's not what you really want to be doing—it's what you feel you have to be doing unless you want to let a lot of people down who believe in you." The Post article quoted another Goldwater aide as saying: "The hell with this election. At least we (conservatives) have gotten control of a party. Whatever happens in November, we aren't letting go." AFTER HIS SPEECH tonight. Goldwater is scheduled to return to Washington overnight then go to Pennsylvania tomorrow for speechmaking in the Philadelphia area. He will return to Washington tomorrow night, in time for his television appearance if air time can be obtained, and will leave Washington for the far west Thursday. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Kansan Advertisers S. U.A. Quarterback Club will show the OU Game Film Tuesday, October 20 Free Admission 8:00 p.m. Big 8 Room in the Kansas Union Support Your Jayhawkers Bishop Homer A. TOMLINSON and Bishop W. R. ROGERS Candidates for U.S.PRESIDENT and Vice-President of the THEOCRATIC PARTY will speak at the MINORITY OPINIONS FORUM WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21 at 4:30 in the Big 8 Room in the Kansas Union Tuesday. Oct. 20, 1964 Halloween Party Scheduled People-to-People will have a Halloween party in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union from 7:30 to 10 tomorrow night. Hot cider and pumpkin pie will be served and dancing will be the entertainment. American and foreign students, especially, are invited. 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