 On at least seven different occasions, Barry Goldwater has said he would drastically change the social security system. In the Chattanooga, Tennessee Times, in a Face the Nation interview, in the New York Times magazine, in the Continental Classroom TV interview, in the New York Journal American, in a speech he made over last January in Concord, New Hampshire, and in the Congressional Record. Even his running mate William Miller admits that Barry Goldwater's voluntary plan would wreck your social security. Many have worked too long and too hard to see this threatened now by policies which promise to undo all that we have done together over all these years. For over 30 years, President Johnson has worked to strengthen social security. Vote for him on November 3rd. The stakes are too high for you to stay home.