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Show I J2ESERET NEWS AND'THJEGRAM, Salt lake City, Thursday,-Decemb- 8, I960 er A13 to CHICAGO (UPI) Illinois Democrats peppered Republican' flanks downstate Thursday In retaliation against GOP attacks on the alleged Chicago vote fraud. Chairman James ATRonan of the Democratic state central committee accused the GOP of ballot Juggling in traditionally Republican areas outside Cook County (Chicago) and said there is no danger of (Sen. John F.) Kennedy losing 27 elector; He said Democratic investigators have found very sig- v )) - ' , ' ?- f lOmxr '" :i of . , ; (and) evidence Presumably Democrats would not make formal chalThe downstate Republicans lenges -- unless Kennedy apcall these things irregularit- peared in danger of losing his ies," Ronan said. But when unofficial 8, e statewide such things are found in Chi- lead 'and the electoral, votes cago, the Republicans refer to that would give him ah estithem as Vote fraud1-and'Vmated Sl vote margin over the theft. 269 minimum required when In Illinois, downstate im- - the electoral college meets Dec. plies virtually any county out- 19. ' .. ... side of Cook, whose popula"Discovery" recheck results tion nearly balances that of the from 536 of 863 contested .parest of the states 102 counties. per . ballot precincts in Cook Ronan declined to say wheth- County did not give Demoer his party plans any action crats cause for concern. The city election board jed GOP ballot lrregu-laritiespecifically cited by Wednesday said Vice President Democrats in La Salle Will, Rl chard M. NixonJias galined-jenificant- overcastsor'vbtes'In Grundy, Boone, De Kalb and a net 481 votes, and defeated several Republican strongholds Kendall counties. GOP states attorney Benja 'A -- downstate el tampering with ballots." 656-vot- ote IKE CALLS ON NATION JOIN U.S. IN CENTENNIAL OF CIVIL WAR- S. Adamowski a net 3,400. WASHINGTON . (UPI) President Eisenhower Projected over the 863 paper, Wednesday urged all people of our. now magnificently ballot precincts in the city, . reunited country to take, an active part in observing plus 43 in the county suburbs; " the centennial of the Civil War. an official court-ordereHe issued proclamation requesting federal; state based on evidence of the ,and local governemts to cere- participate in discovery recheck could not monies of what he caUedJWmerfmotJragfe expe overturn Kennedysmargin. rtence. However, Republicans said the election boards figures were wrong. If Democrats threw out invalid ballots, Nixon would have gained 2,978 votes in just 400 precincts, a by men and women of both sides who valued principle above life itself and whose devotion to duty is a part of GOP spokesman: said. our nations noblest tradition. George Dapples, attorney for He asked that all groups take part in the observation the Nixon recount . committee, with the Object of "enriching our knowledge and said Republican figures proton the entire picture, (are) chapter in our nations history and of making tjjjg memorable period truly a centennial for all enough to put Nixon in (in '"Americans. Illinois)'. min d 1961-196- c 5 -- Leave Korea To - I Rejects Bid WASHINGTON (UPI) The Hnjted qUickly rejeciea nussias new demand for withdrawal of American troops from Korea. 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