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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9--Barry Goldwater came again today to the state that gave him the big push to the Republican presidential nomination and, hitting hard at Administration foreign policy, accused President Johnson of "playing a dangerous game" in relations with the Soviet Union.
The Arizona senator, who regards winning California's big bloc of electoral votes as the cornerstone of his design for victory, also addressed a rally of precinct workers and a luncheon group in Los Angeles.
"We cannot talk down the forward thrust of Communist aggression," he told the Los Angeles World Affairs Council in Hollywood. "We cannot bluff them down. But we can face them down."
To the whoops and cheers of a crowd of several thousand at the rally, he led off his attack on Administration dealings with the Communists.
"Remember, these are the people who want to bury us," he said. "I don't want to be the one who hands them the shovel."
Later, in a political broadcast costarring former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon, Goldwater delivered a free-wheeling attack on liberals who "fawn over social psychologists" while scorning policemen.
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