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Show Addresses S. L Rally -, ..-: GOP Chairman Flays ; 'Giveaway Policy By Oawas D. WRHasss "If we follow the present administration ad-ministration in Its efforts to turn our federal government Into one vest "giveaway program, eventually eventu-ally we all will lose.". r That was the warning 'of Guy George Oabrlelson, - Washington, D. C chairman of the Republican national committee, addressing a rally Friday night at the Hotel Utah sponsored by the Republican state central committee of Utah. Mr. Gsbrlelson, in a press conference con-ference Saturday at the Hotel Utah, announced that the OOP national committee Is going to organise or-ganise Its forces "right down to precinct level." He said that the National Republican Re-publican roundup committee, wheeh has opened a bid la Chicago for national party recognition will be welcomed by the national GOP committee. The Republican visitor pointed out that the objectives ef both the OOP and the roundup semmlttee are the same. "We are Interested In a Republican Repub-lican victory In ltWO and U61," he MMsTtiQd. With local Republican leaders, Mr. Gabrielson called on George Albert Smith, president. Church ef Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Later the national committee chairman went duck hunting with George T. Hansen, Salt Lake City, national Republican committeeman committee-man for Utah. Hia Armistiee day speech was not delivered until 10:16 pjn. because be-cause he was delayed when hie plane was fogbound m Chicago for several hours. The rally opened at S p m. Gov. J. Bracken Lee was unable to attend as a speaker because he bad the flu. Mr. Cktbrielson told ths group: Seepages, Oilisss 1 GOP National Chairman Hits U. S. 'Giveaway' Policy I Mr. Gabrielson li a director and general counsel of Therm old. They jar scheduled to .return to Bait j Lake City by 'noon. r M. Continued from Page One "We are all engaged la the same battle. We are all In the same boat and I am referring to Democrats Demo-crats as well as Republicans when I say that . . . There Is just so much that can be given away, and we are within sight of the bottom of the barrel today." He urged hia followers to profit by the mistakes the party made In IMS. "Wo cannot fight the battle of 1948 again, but wa can wage the campaign of 1950 and 1932 and emerge the winner." he sissitufl "The right kind of a campaign Is a vigorous, hard-hitting and unrelenting one pointing out the fallacies and stupidities of the Truman socialist administration and at the same time expounding a program of progressive and constructive con-structive Republicanism . . ." The speaker said that In Utah and in other western states the people have problems which do not exist la other parts of the nation. Cites Problems They are problems of reclamation, reclama-tion, conservation of natural resources. re-sources. Irrigation, and many others," he said. "You know that the Republican party from Its very beginning has always been Inter-, ested in seeking the moat effective solution of those problems and in making adequate appropriations of federal funds for such purposes pur-poses ..." State Chairman Vernon Romney presided. Mr. Hansen introduced a group of men who have been mentioned as candidates for the OOP senate seat Accompanied by Mr. Romney, Mr. Oabrtelson flew to Nephl Saturday Sat-urday morning to Inspect the Thermoid plant In Juab county. Guy George Oabrlelsoa ...GOP chief bits federal spending. |