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Show -- gr: -- VI -- yr vf -- -r SO !Ake City, Toesdey, November 19, 1957 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, !flopublmansDoma letura o Old Polic -- EMU ift z MOZsITG031ERk WASHING'rON Otto - Crotewohl, North Vietcame to IVIoscow nam's Ho Chlminh and North for the Nov. 7 celebration of the than 230.000 tons of ' Korea's kim Thsung.' 40th anniversary of the BolsheAmerican wheat have arrived There also have been multi - vik revolution. Western observIn Polancilincquly 23 under lateral meetings among the ers believe they stayed on to the Polish American economic discuss world problems both at Communist leaders. 'agreement, the Pglisii-neand- party level. Issued in the next few days. For instance, Monday night diplomatic , Western believe diplomats agency said Tuesday. communique is expected Khrushchey:,enterfained Mao some features of a new The agency also said that to aunt policy up Jesuits of a series of and French party leader Jacques of international communism to 9,800 tons of Soya beans, talks between Russia's DucIos at a Kremlin dinner, emerge from the Red summit 96,000 bales of cotton and bilateral China's where all three made speeches talks will include expression of 15,000 tons of fats had ar. Nikita Khrushchev--anPoland't-Wjady- which have not ,yet been pub. full support by Mao lor,the rerived from the United States. Mao slaw Gomulka, East Germany'alished. cent policies of Khrtishchev. ' MOSCOW (INS)A, commu- , sunutit nique on the recei-4-conference of Cornrnunist lead-ers In Moscow probably calling for increased solidarity-i- n the socialist camp Ls expected to be WARSAW, POLAND (UP) the doorbells and contributed - the money. No wonder we lost (INS)Two - sena- even in a Republican' state like Republican tors Tuesday sounded a blunt New Jersey this month." , Sen. Barry Goldwater issued warning t h a g ws tr..... The-visitor- s Ar Mr. Money Says: , a - - - unless the House and the; GOP return to his blast for the benefit-- of the western conference of Reptiblicans, meeting in Reno. The-- Ari,"real Republi- ZOna Republican wired the 11- c a n prindples ' state group: "Let me suggest Instead of New that this message be parried Deal ones," they La ' back to Washington: "Restore ' :, ,,, vall lose the the power of the national cornelection ' next mittee." November. ! Stand On Principles ,.. , Chairman . Styles Bridges Sen. Bridges Coldwater, with an obvious, (K11.) of the Senate Republican reference to the Democratic' landslides earlier this month In policy committee told this corre- , New Jersey, Virginia and New of the York spondent: "The hard-carCity, continued,: "Unless GOP has lost its interest because Republicans stand on RepubliIt is given no voice In policy r can principles Instead of New Deal ones, elections will conpatronage. tinue ,tobe lostThera-- I& not - "My commlitee and Practically wrong with this party that ing GOP senator Is swamped every won't cure, but Republicanism with complaints from these lifeto there is entire danger long Republicans whoduring the structure Whenever the unfamiliar lonely years kept the party In ; and unwanted principles are carried 'on the fight, rang offered as substitutes for our basic ones." The senator said it is a "proven fact" that Republicans won in 1952 because the ' people wanted a' thange. flis current complaint IS that stead of get ting a change, the country is 'reaping a mere continuation of New Deal policies which he feels weer discredited by the '52 eleeition. Some other Republicans are known- - to share Goldwater's alarm since the New Jersey sweep which,,, established reeleceted Democratic Gov. Robert conMeyner at a tender for the presidency- - In Sell your car now with Deseret News Action Ad Dial EM Say Charge It" Need Cash? , - all RA 4111. r adtaamalkaa d ,Tse-tun- k 1 ,,, , ,, e -- . .;;::::. .. .. ,;;;, I front-runnin- S.. b-k- ji Lii-- 0 1 14 ti 1 1 litriln 1 W any climate your epgine 'will be relatively cold when you first start it. But Tnop-AnnpeTtnits,easy starting even below zero because it cs ' doesn't get too thick. g 1'; 1960. '. Top Support The blow was particularly painful in view of the fact that: New Jersey is a traditionally Republican state, Vice President Nixon personally stumped the state Mr GOP- - gubernatorial contender Malcolm Forbes, President Eisenhower enthusiastically plugged Forbes at a press conference, and Ike personal secretary, Bernard Shanley, spent the major portion of his time in the weeks before the election making hundreds of speeches in behalf of ' , Forbes. 'Palace Guard' , Goldwater's demand that "the power" be restored to the national- tommitte- ehere as a direct slap at Mr. Eisenhower and the palace guard. In light of that, it is interesta recent speech ing to SherPresident" "Assistant by man Adams in which he told a Republican finance group in San Francisco: "There are, as all of us know, some niggling differences in our own ranks. I've heard the same yammer you have about modern Republicans and conservative Republicans anetraditional Republicans. 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