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Show SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1953 Provo, Utsh County, UUh SUNDAY HERALD The Washington d Msfry-Go'Roun- Taft Will Dictate Terras To Ike; SbUr luJste Br DBEW F In His ARSON WASHINGTON Senator Taft Mr. Conservative" to Republican will dictate his own regular terms to Eisenhower when he aits down with the General In the campaign huddle next week. la fact; Taft has already sent word in blunt language that ke'll work for the man who beat him at Chicago only If he is Riven age plenty of rwingin room to wcamhis own type fiof "fighting long-await- ed paign.".Is Don roil' oJULwa ujr Mouth down a request to meet Bee i week ahead of schedule in Cleveland. What happened at Chicago never leaked out at the time, but tb Ohio senator sent word that he was available for the vice presidential nomination. This brought no enthusiasm from the Eisenhower camp. They were afraid the headstrong Taft. as the tail of the GOP ticket, might try to wag the dog. So the answer was sent back to Taft as polietly as possible that it "was no soap. However, the Ohio senator then got i on the telephone to the man at Ike s elbow. Tart's old friend, Sen. Frank Carlson of Kansas, and asked him to consider another mm Jj the Inside story of what Here has happened between Taft and the Eisenhower force in trying to get the two men together. , Real fact is that Taft still has - rw . . fA nrApMant Cam -.a sour taste in nil mouth as tte irhmM f not result of Chicago, where he Accordingly, and as an act of only was beaten for the nomina- good fsith. Carlson tossed Dirk-sen- 's tion but also was spurned for the name" Into the ring at a backvice presidency. As a result, he of Eisenhower start-eeishas been in no hurry'tio come: to stage meeting Ike was nominatafter Just even turned in Ike's aid; fact, ed at Chicago. But Tom Dewey, Dirksen's still' smarting from withering attack dn the convention J floor, said no. Twice therefor Taft was rebuffed. And he left the i convention disappointed and disProbate and gruntled. Guardianship "Notices Consult . County Clerk or tnt "Stalin's Candidate Adams Respective Signers for Furthet After Arthur Summerfield was Information. nn;. DEAUTIFUULY FINISHED IN BLEACHED ALMQN! ts Complete, full Izt bed with bookcaM head' board. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, with large plat mirror f 00 I -- as Republican National Chairman, he became largely preoccupied with restoring diplomatic NOTICE TO CREDITORS relations with the Taft forces, V.l.t rf loir- Trrn Kinff flp- - Summerfield Is an old Taft Creditors will present; eeased with vouchers" to the under- - porter, is close to, Tom Coleman. Signed at the Law Office of Maur-- j leader of the Senator McCarthy Ice Harding, 232 west tenter forces in Wisconsin, nm u Street. Provo. Utah, on or beforeithe lead in patching up Ike's fences with the isolationist wing of. the October 27th. 1952. . s gop. Dale Herring When the lines between Taft and Administrator Published in The Sunday Herald: the Eisenhower camp first started buzzing, the Ohioan let it be known Aug. 24. 31. Sept. 7, 14. 1952. j he would campaign for the ticket on his own terms. Summerfield; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 10,418 thereupon persuaded Ike's inner In the District Court of Jhe circle to meet Taft's conditions Fourth Judicial District in and (for namely, give him a free hand. Ac- Utah County, State of Utah, i cordingly he was Invited to sit . In the Matter of the Estate! of dqwn with Eisenhower arid map PHIIXIPA STUBBS. sometimes campaign strategy. Replying from known as PHIIXIPA MOYXE Murray Bay, Canada. Taft wired, that he would meet the General STUBBS, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the any time after September 8 in undersigned administratrix to the Washington. creditors and all persons having But Just as everything appeared claim against: the deceased,! to to be patched up between Taft and present them with vouchers to Eisenhower, the chief f . Ike's Dallas H. Young of the firm of strategy board. New Hampshire's, Young, Young &'Sorensen at their Governor Sherman Adams, drop offices at 314 Knlght Building. ped word to the press thai the two Provo. Utah, on or before the 2nd convention rivals were going to get together. day of January, 1953. RHEA ADAMSON. This threw the Taft force in an Administratrix of said Estate. uproar. In the first place. Taft did Published In The Sunday Herald not want a premature announce 14. 21. 1952. j ment. And of all people to ma Re Aug. 31. Sept.-7- , the announcement, Adams was the NOTICE TO CREDITORS has nursed a Estate of REGINA NELSON worst. .For Taft for whisperAdams against grudge REGINA as THORNE. also known ing In Chicago that Taft was the N. THORNE.. Deceased. president." Creditors will present claims man "Stalin wanted for The Taft backfire was followed with vouchers to the undersigned of critiClstn against at 1122 Continental Bank Building, by an outburst his slow and easy for Elsenhower on before or Utah Lake Salt City start. The; criticism got campaign of .D. 30th the December, A. day, " so hot that Ike's closest adviser J '.' 1952. Senator REGINA NELSON THORNE. and political diplomat. personally telephoned also known as REGINA N. Carlson, Taft in Canada, asking him to i THORNE. Deceased. of sched Published in The Sundav Herald meet Ike a week ahead come to would General The ule. 1952. 14. ; 7. 21. Aug. 31, Sept. home ground, Cleveland. Taft's NOTICE OF INTENTION Carlson promised. Special Improvement District No. Taft replied that his invalid wife needed the rest, and he coud not Notice is hereby given by the cut his vacation w. Boardof Commissioners of Proo would have to wait until they got City, tah County. Utah of th;lu-tentio- n back to Washington. Taft promof said Board to make the ised, however, to campaign vigfollowing described improvements orously for the Republican ticket. and to levy special taxes to pay Labor Leaders Peeve for the same; to wit: To excavate and construct culinDemocratic Candidate A d a 1 ary water lines on the following Stevenson may not know it but streets:" the nation's two top labor bosses Jordan Avenue from 1430 North are peeved over George Harrison's street to Hillcrest subdivision. appointment as chairman of the st On 1000 North street from labor committee for Stevenson. subdivision to 1380 West" Both AF of L Chief Bill Green street; Thence South on 1380 and CIO head Phil Murray have West street to 900 North street, been irked at Harrison ever since and West, on 900 North street he participated in the Blackstone a distance of 1200 feet hdgel breakfast at which labor Said improvements shall be' told Vice President Bark ed Street Improvement .District lev he was" too old to run for No. 55. .His bounded n th North, president East and ; West by Provo' Harrison, whose Brotherhood of City Limits. Railway Clerks comes under the The total estimated cost of said AF of L. was present when a fui of labor leaders' told Barkley is S 16.029 00. The abutters portion of said cost, to his face that labor would not is estimated at $3,040.00 and the support him'on account of his age. City portion of he cost is estimated This brought tears to the eyes of at S12.9S9.00. the Veep and caused -i The abutters portion of said cost sadly to withdraw from the per front foot is estimated at j40 race. cents. story "is that Harrison TBe abutters estimated cost neglected to clear this pronounrc-an- d expense of said improvement ment' with either of the two tqi will be paid for by special local labor leaders. Both Green arid assessments upon the . lots and Murray considered ifc a of ground within the follow- - belt blow at Barkley. who has Ing described District No. 53. being; always been a friend of labor. The the district to be affected and bene-- j age issue also didn't sit well with filed by said improvements. Green who. at 79. isVfiv e years The folio" ing land and lots front- - older than Barkley. ing on said improvements shalty Green has been grumbling be, assessed to a depth of 12 rods'against Harrison ever since the back from the property lines on 1he" Barkley breakfast, while Murray various jtreets upon which they has been abrupt with Jack Kroll. abutvUJ U jthe participant. Neither Section 35. Township 6 South, of the two big labor leaders was Karige z Last, and in Section 2 pleased to see Harrison named as Township 7 South.. Range 2 Stevenson's labor coordinator; East. Salt Lake Base and MerGerman Competition idian. German 'industry has staged Both sides of Jordan Avenue 'such a (sfcmeback that it is ijpw from 130 North street to of! Latin Sllbd. 'pushing U. S. goods-ouBoth sides of 1000 North street 'America. " ' from HillrreM Sub1. to lr.SO j Ever since 1350. German toys,' : West street. chemical'. tools, and electric goods Both sides of;1380 West street jhave been competing with U. S. from 1000 North to 900 North products. Bat now the rivalry has moved into the field, of heavy inr street. . Both sides of, 900 North street dustry. froml3S0 West street West for iiecently both U. S. Steel and 3200 ft. Bethlehem Steel bid s on a new All protests and objections to the'hridse oxer the Guayas river in a major construction carrying out of such improvements Lcuador rmast be presented in wisiting. stat- - job- y - though However ing lots and hlock numbers, .or they don't know it yet tjhe two big American description of property by metes and bounds on or before the 15 firms are going to be 'left out in the cold, with the contract going day of, Sept.. 1952. The Board of Commissioners to the Ferrost'aal Co.. of Hamburg, will meet at its regular meeting, reorganized less than four years place on the 16 day of Sept, 1952 ago following 85 per cent destruc-a- t 10:30 a.m. to hear and consideration of its plants and offices by such protests to said improvements w artime bombardment, as shall have been made. . Bethlehem" Steel offered to build By order of the Board of Com-- : the bridge linking Guayaquil3 w ith w missloners of Proyo City, Utah, this the tetminus of the railroad from 21 day of August," 1952. Quinto. 'for about A. M..Snelgrova J5.200.000. But .the German firm underbid that, figure by almost 30 y City Recorder Published in The Sundav Herald: per cent. U. S. Steel's bid was the Aug. 24. Sl. Sept. 7, 14. 1952. highest of all. coNvemoriAL headboard installed - sup-clai- - . UZ7 TRADE-I- n lov Five Drawer (ijrwiT'jl N YOUR OLD MATTRESS Yr I VAII CAlfC I(( 'v : . -- if hedi a!o mv&ilabla . (L I ' . ' j ! " ' UTIl,.TY ..." 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