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Show NoHonal Window 18 November so, DailyV Hero Id hhday, Utah Utah i$ Mississippi Vote Sets New Record County, J N.Y. Conse motives Likely WASHINGTON (UPI) Kanrecord 409,146 Mississippi voters sas Gov. John Anderson, Jr. turned out Nov. 3, giving Sen. said today that the Republican JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) Start of GOP Rebuilding than 200,000 hard-nose- d By LYLE WILSON conser United Pres$ International vatives in New York stated - Hidden somewhere among the There is a minimum of 203,369 2 million voters: V7ho supported of them and, likely, a great Sen. Barry M. Goldwater ,for many more than that. The 9 New Yorkers thus confipresident was a hard core of conservative citizens who may dently tagged - as hard-nose- d be expected to continue the conservatives were those who bloody battle to turn the Re- voted on Nov. 3 for Prof . Henry publican party to the right. At Paolucci, the Conservative the very least they seek to Party Inc., (CPI) candidate in turn .the party away from the New York for the1 U.S. Senate. left. Cheerful Note How many there may be of If conservative Americans theser hard-nose- d conservatives have nothing else to be cheer is a question of much signific- ful about, they have New York ance to the future of the GOP. state's Conservative Inc., Republicans should have some a remarKaoie outut.Party was Cfl idea of those numbers before on 1962 the New York placed they decide who should walk state ballot by petition, a for the plank and who should be midable achievement. It fielded retained in or be promoted to a candidate for a governor 203,-36- N - .... vative candidates for the. presidential nomination on grounds that a conservative could not carry New ;. York state. OPl hopes to arrange it so that Republican national conventions Will come to understand that no d or liberal Republican presidential nominee can ex pect to carry New York against CPl opposition. - soft-boile- party leadership. Syracuse businessman 9 named For a starter: There are more David H. Jaquith who was ab Kansas Gove A Barry Goldwater about 8.2 per party must jorgajiize under a cent of the vote, official figures new national chairman and that showed today. the job "has to be done the K The secretary of state's office hard way." said its figures, subject to re- The outgoing GOP governor, vision, showed Goldwater re whose state remained Republiceived - 356,525 votes compared can on the local lever Nov. 3 in to 152,618 for President Johnson. the f ace of President Johnson's The seoirftfcairv nt fnt'j vffi landslide victory, will be a key said the 1964" vote total was "by tigure at the Republican Goyerr far a record,": and noted that nors' Association meeting in only 297,000 votes were cast in Denver Dec. the 1960 election. He made the comments in an MississiDDi was one of five interview with United, Press Instates carried by Goldwater. L ternational. j 4--5. 1 m GOP Other than replacement of (OP National Chairman Dean urch , Anderson said there is clear indication mat a sne- ific proposal for jreshaping the ;y will emerge from the Denver conference. He saw no certainty that a proposal for an advisory council, 'suggested by some, would, win general ap' ;, y proval, -j Anderson has been suggested for the national chairmanship by Idaho Gov. Robert E. Smy-li"chairman of the governors' group. The Kansan said he is available but is "not seeking j e, the post." j ft Anderson emphasized he does "We must getf back in the I not think the Republican party and offer the I was "too damaged" by this service of the party to the' year's election to fail to make people." gains in House and Senate seals in 1966. But he said a start in TOOTH TROUBLES r ; rebuilding must be made LONDON (UPI)-Lon- don den-- ; quickly. r, Harold Dodd said Hiursdav "Itis in the interest of the tist that 90,000 British children will! party, the country, and he two- leave school this year; with false party system that the middle-of-the-roa- d . Republi- can party reorganize and estab lish in the minds of the people the idea that our partythrough its chairman speaks with one mind and will advance a pro gram for progressive government," he said. teeth.: r ; , Dodd, in an article in the ! British Medical Journal, said "a return to unprocessed foods.. wholemeal: bread and; a mini- mum of brown sugar would be ' a substantial pre venptive." s m.... solutely unknown politically. Jew More Funds state requires a YorK party to poll a minimum of 000 votes to 50.- - VLI remain on the bal lot for the following election. Jaquith, in 1962 polled more than 141.000! This was an achievement bordering on the Approved For Schools miraculous. It was a measure also of the burning resentment of conservative New York Re ' SALT LAKE CITY ( UPI) publicans against pnr Utah School Boards Association Kepublican leadership of Gov. delegates-Thursda- y approved a Nelson A. Rockefeller and Sen. report on school finances that Jacob K. Javits. The conservatives this year calls for an additional $30 mil Hon in . expenditures during the put up unknown Prof. Paolucci for the Senate solely as a rallynext, two years. The recommendations : of the ing point for assembly of anoth Joint Legislative Comm i 1 1 e e er! protest vote aeainst the Rockefeller . Javits leadership were approved as presented. The committee called for an which CPI, deplores and is de increase of $12 million annually termined to destroy. Paolucci's in state support . above the $3 vote was sufficient warning to d state Republican million a year increase that the hotter enrollments would bring leadership that it must in th under present aid formulas. In future give some consideratioi addition, the group recommend- to conservative citizens. Sums Up Meaning ed a plan to hike teacher salar The New York Journal Amer ies through incentives. Association members continu ican summed it up in these convention Fri- words; "What all this means,! ed their two-daterms of New York politics day . at Highland High -- School. is that the Rockefeller Republi Helen Port Mrs. Radke, Angeles must cans reckon with a small Wash., past president of the National School Boards Association, but po tent leverage group addressed the luncheon session. whose vote or endorsement Gov.-eleCalvin h. Rampton might make or break a GOP told association members Thurs- candidate for almost any imday night that the Joint Com- portant state office." mittees report was "an accurMight make or preak candiate and eyen conservative esti- - date? In any moderately close election the upward of 200,000 mate of our school needs." votes in New York conservative He, added that education will be the largest singleVitem in the state undoubtedly could assure state' budget he will present to the election or assure the de the 1965 Utah Legislature. feat of a Republican candidate. However, Rampton declined to And that is how the Conserva ' go. into details. "I feel the leg- tive Party Inc. intends to play islators would be justly offended it. No. 1 objective is to get rid if I gave my address piecemeal throughout of Rockefeller, then of Javits. me state," he said. After that the conservatives - - Paul S.. Rose, former associa- hopes to begin sharing too Re tion president and current Pa- publican policy making responcific Region director for the sibility in New York state. group, was presented the For the long vipw, the CPI 'Distinguished Service Award. intends to persuade Republican tose is a member of the Mur- - national conventions against ' board of of custom tiie education. City rejecting conser- tay soft-boil- ed Buy Now While Selections Arc Good. So H Urry! 25th Annual November Values 5950 to 7950 Drastically Reduced I . " For This Once a Year Sale! soft-boile- ; ft , . y 9 L 4 - ct ml - State-of-tfre-Sta- te p1 j i na-jtion- al .v.v.v.vjl'.v.'. X McKay Back Highway From Oakland Death TqII Dedication Hits 261 u In Oyir scale ommorirowS ddi SALT LAKE, CITY (UPI) SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Asms Mormon President David Utah's highway death toll stood O. McKay was back home Fri at 261 Friday lust two less four after than were killed at all last year. day Oakland, days Calif., where he dedicated the The toll climbed another notch church's newest temple. Thursday with the addition of! McKay, saying he was "feel a Salt Lake City woman who ing much better than before he diedj almost! three months aco. left," was greeted at the Salt The State Dept. of Financial Lake City airport, by about 100 Responsibility added the name when het returned by of Mrs. Effie Cottam, 74, when . persons jet Thursday evenmg. He and the federal Bureau of Vital Sta Mrs. McKay were taken from tistics reported it considered the the aircraft by a special lift. woman's death due to traffic! The leader of. the Church of injuries. "Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Mrs. Cottam was injured-i- n official offered the collision Aug. 12 at dedicatory a two-ca- r prayer Tuesday and gave mes 33rd South and 7th East. 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