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Show Friday, August 4QI3MHIfllH2HEfiE3ftSE33&3Ei3ESSB235&C9E&flBBS90flHH CONVENTIONS IN CRISIS V I S'vM-- J- LONDON - d'PI) Lost & Found LOST 5 mo old brown Coberman. lost near Center St in Orem Reward 225 8141 n program. The Republicans: 1912 3. they took the precaution of stringing barbed wire around the in the Chicago Coliseum, underneath the patriotic bunting. Squads of extra police guards stood around the hall But the Taft steamroller proceeded smoothly, flattening all opposition. The infuriated Roosevelt finally withdrew his name, telling his supporters not to ratify the fraudulent convention by participating in it On the roll call, Taft was nominated with Mil votes Roosevelt got 107. There was a smattering of others lor Robert La Follette and Charles Evans Hughes No less than 349 delegates, however, abstained from voting in this the bitterest convention in the party's history Roosevelt roared out of Chicago, taking the progressive Republicans with him. and roared back again in August, when his B'jM Moose party held its first and only convention In the elections of 1912. Roosevelt received 4 2 million votes; Taft. 34 million. But the new president was the Democratic candidate. Wood row Wilson, although his ii 2 million total was far from a majority Both Taft and Roosevelt had some small satisfaction, ho'vever. Each had kept the other out ol the White House platform "My hat's in the ring! The fight is on and I'm stripped to the buff," said Theodore Roosevelt as he roared into Chicago in June 1912 for the 15th national convention of the Republican party. Roosevelt was mad. For four years he had stood fuming while his successor to the presidency. William Howard Taft, whose real ambition was to be Chief Justice of the United States, allowed a conservative Congress to undo the progressive reforms of Roosevelt's administration Terrible Teddy had gone to Africa to shoot lions after leaving office in 1908. Now he was itching to bag some elephants -fat. smug ones. The deck was stacked against a Roosevelt comeback, however. First, there was the tradition (though he had only been elected president once, in 1904. having succeeded William McKinley after the latter's assassination in 1901 ). More important, the conservatives had control of the national committee. In disputes over credentials, they ruled against the Roosevelt delegates hand-picke- d so much so thai The Taft men expected physical violence QQBES.LtHE 39 Facts Limb 4 Thorax 9 Pedal digit 12 Oklahoma 43 Isaac's son (Bib ) 44 Days of yore alqRema Vlf R s'e eirTueOrTaimToniIeIp c o risiaii rhciaisitie A L REE nfTBiEtejivAN gKnTOfj Rlo.Pl IsMe'eJ e!ga!p (archaic) 45Rodent genus railways (coll ) 47 Theater sign 15 Indonesian ot 49 Nervous Mindanao system center 52 Not outer 16 Toothed (Fr ) 17 At the age ot 56 Lubricate 57 Ancient (Latin) 18 Ways ol stringed communication instrument 20 Concise 61 Single thing 62 Educational 22 Feminine name group (ab ) 24 Sound ol 63 Perfect 64 Curved bone delight 25 Negative prefix 65 Printing 28 Within (comb measures 66 Action (Fr ) lorm) of mouth 67 naid notices 30 (palate) DOWN 34 Mountain 1 Fertile soil (comb form) 2 Diminutive 35 Lion sound suffix 36 Tender 3 Prod 37 US 4 Dead body QOvernmen! 5 hdw agency (ab ) 0 2 13 4 6 Sea eagle 7 Take a seat 8 Used in Seep 32 Russian city 33 Resist 38 Bishop (bot ) I 18 17 9 12 T3 U 15 16 17 18 25 You can do it all in Central Utah's market place 37 0 49 126 10 2? 23 28 127 34 30 i 25 i 38 40 39 111 132 33 131 46 45 " 50 51 I ; 58 53 54 j 55 , ,; 60 59 52 56 57 62 63 64 65 66 II 61 A V A J J 10 3 2 A J 6 9 5 2 A84 WKST EAST A95 AKQ764 V763 037 AKQ10 6 V 8 5 2 g 86 A J 4 9 5 3 SOl'TH A A 8 V A K Q 10 9 0 4 K 10 3 A72 Neilhrr vulnerable South North Fast West i 0 We're open daily from 8:30 a.m. till 7 p.m. Saturdays from 8:30 till noon o read ond fun fo uw, You con find you ton turn ittmi you no longer boqnm lor yourself, ond or sell o need into imiont tosh. You tan givt owoy a od. Wont classified a wtn Roily Royc Won) Ads ore Inn kin GEMINI (May Rapped By China Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 1, 2NT Pass 5 6 A Pjss Opening lead By Oswald & Pass Pass Pass :v 4 - The HONG KONG (LTD of the Soviet Union's first aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea is a clear indication the Soviets are attempting to rule the seas, China charged. "This is another serious step taken by the Soviet Union in pursuance of its gunboat policy designed to intensify contention with the United States for marine supremacy,' the official New China News Agency said in a commentary. The news agency also trans- related commentary in the Communist 5NT 6 V 9 A James Jacoby Today's hand should present no problem lo any of you readers or to the ordinary bridge player The small slam wheels in if South can locate the queen of diamonds You readers ali see it in the West hand. The ordinary declarer doesn t see it, but the simple play is to finesse against West and he takes the simple play. When the late David Bruce, who was life master number one, played it in the final round of' the 1938 Vanderbill he imde no effort to make seven since the game was total points. The first trick accounted for nine, 10. queen and ace of spades. Dave drew trumps with three leads while chucking two diamonds from dummy. Then he led the eight of heg- emony." "Taking maritime expansion for example," the People's Daily said, "the old czars resorted to all kinds of schemes and intrigues and provoked one aggressive war after another in the hope of turning Russia from an inland n N T. New York reader wants to know if Harry Fishbein and John Crawford who died earlier this year were among the original 10 life masters The answer is no Harry was life master 15 and John life master 19. (Do you have a question lor the experts' Write "Ask the Jaccbys" care ol this A aircraft carrier "Kiev" into the Mediterranean is not only an indication of Soviet aims for naval supremacy, the New China News Agency said, but also it is increasing tension in the Middle East and "threatening the security of the European countries," The commentary said the buildup of the Soviet Mediterranean fleet was "to carry out military blackmail so as to realize its sinister aim of establishing hegemony in the Middle East to the disadvantage of the United States " What this has done, it added, is to force the United States to increase its strength there as well. While criticizing the American naval presence, the commentary was much more harsh on the Soviet Union, saying, "the are even more aggressive" and a more dangerous threat to peace and stability WANT ADS GET RESULTS Legal Notice Heseltine, north ot Elberta, Utah County, Utah The area to be conside'od is more particularly described as on spokesman parliamentary follows industry, said "Industry will Beginning at a point which bears be forced to borrow money at East 1299 90 teet and North 1548 60 teet trom the West '4 corner of rising rates lo pay the new tax. Section 29. Township 9 South, What could be mure harmful Range I West, Salt Lake Base and at a time when firms are asked Meridian.' thence N 0 degree 36'U'' E 500 00 feet, thence N 89 to invest ''' ' degree 23 46 W 500 00 teet, thence But Cailaghan and ChancelS 0 3614'' W 500 00 feet; degree lor of the Exchequer Denis thence S 89 degree !3'46 " E 500 00 Healey are confident they can teet to the Point ur Beginning. make the program stick, Containing 5 74 acres Together with a 25' toot access despite the opposition from casement the 12 50 feet on either both sides. side ot a centerlme described as The first showdown came follows Beginning at a poii.i which bears last Monday at a meeting of a Fast 1287 40 feet and North 1548 60 committee of government, teet trom tne W ' 4 corner ot Section Labor party and union re29. Township 9 South, Range 1 West. Salt Lake Base and Merpresentatives idian, thence South 1115 teet; All indications were that the thence East U05 teet, thence South extreme left wingers were 825 teet, thence East 2640 feet to the centerlme ot 12800 West, said routed. pomt being the terminus ot thi? Their demands for replaceeasement ment of the proposed budget Details ol the proposed hange increased cuts with spending are on file in the office of the Coun'y Planning Commission, 47 coupled with import curbs South 100 East, Provo, Utah, and were roundly rejected by may be enammed af any time Heaiey and leaders of during office hours until date of the biggest trade unions. hearing Dated this 19th day of July, 1976. The next test comes WednesBOARD OF COUNTY. of a the at Labor day meeting COMMISSIONERS NaUTAH COUNTY, STATE OF party's leftist dominated CANCER (June 22) It may be your lot today to stand up for someone you're fond of who isn't as bold as yourself Don't let another intimidate her. LEO (July 22) II you want work you're having done for you today performed faster and more efficiently, it might be smart to offer a bit more than the going rate VIRGO (Aug. 22) Situations that call for you to be both bold and clever should be your cup of tea today Meet your challenges head on. t. LIBRA (Sapt. 23) In situations that call for staying power you'll have an edge over your competitors today. Hang in there if you want to be successful t. SCORPIO (Oct. 22) You won t enjoy the company of dul'n'fis today, but you will have a ball beng with friends who are active and on she go Select lively companions SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21) You're rather daring today where a chance for personal gam is concerned Be enterprising, but don't take wild risks CAPRICORN (Oac. 19) It may be necessary to speak up today, to protect your interests Delend thai which you believe to be right 22-Ja- AQUARIUS (Jan. 19) Your investigative lacuMies are exceptionally sharp today A good time lor proiects needing research and 'act-- f nding PISCES (Fab. 20) Take tr.e initiative? "od.iv w ih A"anqe to jot tngfthir now fnpnd you Ike to ("fit better Hr hn h.ippy you c d ed ,1 Cl II ' tional Executive Ix'ft wingers have submitted roundly condemning the spending cuts. Cailaghan and Healey will a resolution birthday Aug. 7, 1976 C'OSppi'tS look Dp enterprising You w imd ew ways to add to your resources and acquire things yOu ve Your financial encouraging this nyear always wanted But the program. defend government officials say even it the leit ingei.s get tlit-i-r motion adopted, the government will ignore it The biggest test of all may come in parliament before the summer recess begins Aug 8 The Conservatives want a vote on the spending program The government is trying to head one off. lor fear a revolt by extreme UTAH Committ- ee. left-win- g Labontes could result a in humiliating defeat The argument Cailaghan is using to try to whip his rebel left wingers into line is; "The government's ex- istence is at stake If we are defeated on this program we h.ill resign and the result may e be a t.ikeuver i'f putter by )u you the CiiriMt'V.itiVe'. reallv want that ' I F. N M l TI i Mexico Oil and (ias ssonatiun recorded LI 715 producing ml vvelN in New Mexico .it the -- nit of 197f. while gas wells M.iled ID ,'1.')2 The association s.ud !i7 depleted wells were abandoned in New Mexico during last ear Stone, Chairman Verl D Attest William F Huish, Clerk by Patricia L Whiting Deputy Published in The Daily No 186 Herald July 23, Aug , 6. 20, 1976 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The luliuwir.g described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the west front door of the City and Center and County Building. University Street. Provo. Utah, on of he 3lst day August. 1976. at 00 o'clock pm ol said day Lit 10 Piat ' C", Kmgslynn Subdivision Orem. U'ah, according io me ollioai piat thereof on tile m the ottite ot the Recorder, Utah County, Utah Commonly known as 642 West 640 North, Orem. Utan The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial proceedings is dated Oitober 26, 1970, was o.etuted by JERRY L TAYLOR VICTORIA and TAYLOR, h.ishana did wile who are the present owners The Purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United S'aies Da'ed this 26'h (Jao Julv. 1976 HOVE BENEFIT 'V Paul V" .Miey -i agent '00 Sou'h "cutive Hu'idmg C'ty. Utah 84111 Telephone 355 2886 Nr. joi Published m The Daily raiJ a. just 6 13 20 1976 JDu f L,ie M-- PUBLIC HEARING Cu"V Board Ot u'." w.m The a Adiust-nfn- i August n 1976 n Rr"- - 311. U'ah County Build ng ,t 5 00 p m to consider !" oii( win j arpca!s E Young is Re No 449 a si'fc 'fll use permit to r' ove a ho .se 'ro'-- i 12695 South 4OT0 Acs' ',) 4155 .Vest I0C0O South meeting s'ua'ed wiihm the RA-- dnnt'll Agr,c.ntural lone 450 Vj M.att s requesting a n r e ij u r e d road ar an e jp His property n located Sfps i ( H' 3- Eist 455 N OLD MAN ECONOMY AND LOAN V Hj.hday SAVINGS -- SANTV The New your opposition '1 R R A ,j c S d 0n a ii'uMl ):nr a''d has only ti :'Hajc whjn 100 feci A.jr, 85 ed trg.i s 1 aid A, .jl U'ah Coun'y Board of Adjustment t ar-eCarlson Secre'ary in he Daily 6 '976 LEGAL NOTICE of the 'd Family Assn Inc S available during regular business Th Gooitw.n - HOUSTON (UPI i Medical at the University of experts newspaper Jacobys answer individual Questions Texas School of Public Health agree a vaccine is about 70 per it stamped, rent successful in preventing envelopes are enclosed The influenza most interesting questions Successful vaccines have will be used m this column and will receive copies ol 3een available for influenza viruses since about 1943. To JACOBY MODERN) ichieve the greatest protection possible, the vaccine must Hard winter wheat, 5e manufactured from the viral type that is prevalent in developed from seed brought by Mennonite immigrants ;he population. from the Ukraine in the 1870s, Influenza generally is not an bore prodigious yields in the especially severe disease. A Great Plains and made Kansas person gets over influenza the the leading wheat state. Now same way you get over an inthe Soviet Union is buying it fection by developing an imback. munity to it. The Put your skills to work around the house The Soviet leaders o: today are merely "the new czars in the old czars' family tree," the paper said. The movement of the 40.000-to- spades. East took his king and played the king of clubs Dummy's ace won. Dave discarded his last club on the jack ol spades, ruffed a club, played his last two trumps while chucking the last spade and club from d'immy. East did his best by chucking his last two spades, but West had to throw a diamond somewhere along the way Dave decided he only did this because he had nothing but diamonds in his hand, whereupon it was a simple matter to play West for the diamond queen v0j a tional appearance a 20) talent today for making from the old and discarded something uselul and func- have sages." Safer Route Taken A 070 anyone's leathers. nation into a powerful empire spanning Europe and Asia with a vast domain and sea pas- at Bridge Win NORTH (Dl Kfl Russians seeking "maritime I48 left-win- g Michael HHMIi y TAURUS (April 20) You may have to be a trifle assertive today in order to get your ideas across to others can be done without rultling aroused today there isn't any Moscow's naval policy was the 6 PHONE 19) same one pursued by czarists .( WANT (March Party newspaper. People's Daily, which charged that 4l nm doubt about your getting what you go alter Just be sure to set worthwhile targets For Saturday, Aug. 7, 197S published H! fair The program calls for cutLOST BLACK PUPPY, 3 months locker, in S Provo, near ting public spending by more old, part Timp GoK Course 8. Holiday Inn than $18 billion next year and area Contact Charlene Winters ext 4 slapping business with another $1.8 billion in taxes. REWARD 9 week Golden Maltese The austerity plap has puppy,8, lost bet 3rd S. 7th N and 2nd 6th E Answers to touched off howls of anger Very unhappy 3 yr old girl,Bitsy from the left wing of own Labor party, REWARD FOR the return ot our old English which fears it will mean an invie ot 500 N sheepdng, lost 8 crease in Britain's 1,450,000 70 W Orem Call John or Kathy. the highest 225 78V1 or 225 5882. unemployed number of jobless since World LIBERAL REWARD War II. FOR Return of Small German Some trade unions Shepherd female, with red collar, in the area of 1000 E 800 have attacked the measures on strayed N Orem the same grounds. The Confederation of British Industry, which represents private manufacturing, has slammed the tax bill, claiming it will rob manufacturers of any incentive to invest by slashing their profits The opposition Conservative party asserts the cuts are too little and too late, that foreign bankers will not be impressed and the hard pressed British NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING pound is certain to be rocked Notice is hereby given that the by a new crisis by early fall. Board ot County Commissioners o "These are Tory (ConserUtah County, Utah, will hold a vative! nut Socialist policies," public hearing on this 25th day of 1976 at 10 00 a.m. in the protested left wing Laborite August, County Commission Chambers, Arthur Latham County Building, Provo, Utah, for "The cuts are irrelevant to the purpose ot considering a of the County our economic problems." said recommendation Planning Commission to grant a Alan Fisher, head of the public Farm Labor Camp to the Elberta employes union. Farm Corporation three miles Conservative mitted i 4l 42 31 0, BccX1 Once your ambitions are I 29 by Ber nice ARIES 2021 19 22 Read and Use 31 chewing 9 Lachrymal 40 Ear drop 10 Spanish cheers 46 To str,p of 1 1 Famous Italian rigging 48 Preposition family 19 Diphthong 49 Skeleton part 50 Nothing (Fr ) 21 Hearing 51 Word ot organs sorrow 23 Positive 53 Girl s name electrodes 54 Geramt s wile 24 Largest 55 Protesters arteries 25 Not any (slang) 58 Netherlands 26 Verbal 27 Olfactory city 59 Egyptian organ 29 Chinese pleasure god 60 Dine pagodas '6 (5 V m 13 Eagle's nest 14 Certain 1 N E ElplTl"5?.g P A PB R ElEjDBfA C ETs EuTTq"! TgfHEffQKe: (ab) Indian tflg C A2JO ALTjNEpNT P VVEglDSpiAgff ART Buddhist sect 42 Elementary 41 1 Smoke Killed Room Answer to Previous Puzzle The Body ACROSS MAT: 5 Pen Mate Club, a cor respondence club for adults, Box 2308. Calgary, Alberta." IS the Diack man cursed today' Call Dial-Message. Prime d &rJwk THE Minister James Cailaghan is fighting an uphill battle to win support for his government's new 23 age Personqls Opposition - Utah-P- ELECTROLYSIS: Permanent removal r t unwanted hair on face & body Ladies only Plan Faces VSPS W THE HERALD, Provo, AU Ste X tV g bv Don Oaktev and Ed Kudlat v " M 6, 1976, annual report B t.ir rviphr inspection v,i-k.vnp o' H Da'e Goodwin, pm is9 & American Fork Nr. ;07 Poi'Shrd .n Tie Hera d Angus' 6 l?6 will at the Rt I U'ah Daily NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE IN THE MATTER ESTATE OF CHARLES BlCfsTCNNlAL LYNDON B. JOHNSON 34t fiCfM 110 rn5iptN r tltttt i USJitMftTi: CMift Mrtt Tut H A TUK'fMi CArne" i,wT,M or Rin,r(tn-itMltANJ liJ4 or Twt ViTji vq rli la ,M. ".rvJtijTttttrV iMig a er wnArftrrftc 1913 Pud We To rill An 95S ltfiv'lJ 6t TJf 0f t T,M jTfe tVltt F M HIRST. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers 10 the undersigned; at the otlne of E'mr L Terry I'J South 100 A'lomry at Li Fast. Proo Utah, on or before the 10th da of November. I'' Claims must be presented in aciordance wth the provision 0 75 9 S. Utah Code Annotated. 1953, and with proper verification as regu.red therein ETHEL HIRST, f Published in The Daily Herald August 1, U, 70, ?7th, Nh 201 |