| Show t Ar N '1 8A The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday- - Jam and Vinmont By Patrick i - Now It Krell Costs More to Go Bankrqpt '9' 00 ' t 1 xmo - THE y TION-zna- POSSIBLE lk 1 t A ' 1 policy-makin- 7' ssr--1:- party ' Film ore Born in Cayuga New York the country schools until he was 15 when he was bound out as an apprentice to learn the trade of a woolcarder 7 1800 THE SECOND Vice President to be promoted by death he became the 13th President of the United States on July 9 MO and served two years and eight months Slavery was the chief issue during his administration County He attended Four years later he began the study of law and taught school to earn his way He was admitted to the bar in 1823 : : v e signed the Fugitive Slave Law With a political minority in both houses f Congress many wise measures he recorn mended failed to be adopted After an unsuccessful effort to succeed himself he was nominated by both the and Whig parties in the election of 1856 but was again defeated Ile died in Buffalo on March 8 1874 aged 74 At 29 he was a member of the New York Assembly and for eight years a member of Congress In 1844 he was defeated for the governorship of New York His election to State Controller of New York in 1847 prompt ed the Whigs to nominate him for Vice President with Taylor Know-Nothin- g I t t : ' Minister to Great Britain 184146 President of Harvard 184649 Secretary of State under Fillmore and as a United States Senator 1853-51836-4- HE WAS outstanding in his support of the national government during the Civil War and was in constant demand to speak at public meetings He delivered the last of his great orations at Gettysburg at the con secration of the National Cemetery He died In 1865 Abigail Powers Fillmore t t t : : ( : - at finding not a book in the mansion they Born in New York in 1798 Abigail Pow era a teacher was married at 28 to Millard Fillmore She continued her work until his career wu established In fragile health as' First Lady she was ably assisted by her daughter Abigail well educated and musically talented Dismayed founded the first White House library with volumes of their own choosing AT INFORMAL literary or musical gatherings or at State functions the Fillmore ladies presided with simple dignity and Mrs Fillmore warm natural friendliness died in 1853 1 Demos Official Says GOP 'Disheartening' WASHLNGTON — Democratic (P) June 11 - National :Chairman Paul M butler said Saturday the Republicans ap:parently "will revert to slogans :and epithets instead of join- in a great debate" 4 arzazzrzz: I -Ate It f) SAYING THIS was the iim son A Rockefeller' s challenge for Vice President Richard M Nixon to say where he stands on various issues "indicates that the Republican leaders need to discuss issues and make it clear what the Repub lican Party stands for" pression he got from Friday's meeting of the Republican Na tional Committee Butler de dared it was a "disheartening" performance He said New York Gov Nel Sa!t Lake City Main at Provo Ogden Second South I 2449WashingtonBlvd Dr Don C James Optometrist in charge Dr Stephoo T Deordee Optometrist in sharp 62 West Center St Dr La Varna Daly Opteraohist hi tharga 4eall4e egM1 4 riCe Large volume means 1010r costs! 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Point Hearing Aid To users I l imgNNO0 Press Wirerphste Tells Mrs Clare Williams plans for GOP committees lb i101r7rtF Rockefeller withdrew from the GOP presidential race last December but his statement and other recent events indicate he may reconsider I4 FRIEND of the controversial Benson said the secretary was "a little disturbed" by the Rockefeller statement "He can't go along with all of it" the friend said "Rockefeller swung so far to the left that Nixon might be a better choice for the nomination" A CLOSE ' I Winners of Meadow Cold's national Valiant conks! Air and Mrs Jerry Burnett of 1964 Jackson Avenue in Ogden receive the Aqs to their brand-ne1960 Valiant Sedan from Ford Creer Manager of the Ogden' Meadow Gold plant 20 -- - ' morzE VALIALITS TO DE ' Gnarl AWAY veu cnoturiog &et' Tda I Get ypur official entry blank from your Reiclow Gold Milkman or at your store -- after the nomination" The same friend added that Benson said he would support the con- i lice° vention's nominee "unless he way oft base" Benson indicated in it letter to Republican National Chairman Thruston B Morton that he will continue to be the party wheelhorse he has been since becoming secretary of avicul- ture - " BENSON HAS had several opportunitieS to endorse Nixon but has not done so Even with the change generated by the Rockefeller statement he is not ready to "go all ad" for Nixon Benson was quoted as say ing that it was "not a good policy to endorse anyone until '' 0'"4 w But Benson was represented as believing now that Nixon in spite of his silence on overall farm policy "will come around basically to what the Eisenhower administration stands for" "Of course" the friend said "he (Nixon) may put a new face on it but if the basic fundamentals are there Benson will support him" - - f7 INSURANCE 1245 WILMINGTON - The Informant did not go Into specifics IS 1 THE DEMOCRATIC National Committee took similar action last September calling for one man and one woman from each delegation on its major convention committees This meant doubling the size of the committees in many cases Mrs Williams said She added that where delegations didn't have enough women the Democrats weren't worrying about having two riaen serve Benson-Takesi- Edward Everett Born in Dorchester Massachusetts 1794 Before entering politics as a Congressman 182335 he had graduated from Harvard studied for the pulpit and served as a minbter before he was 20 He studied in Europe five years and be came the first American to receive a PhD degreetrom Gottingen He then taught Greek literature at Harvard He served as Governor of Massachusetts ect RESERVE LIFE It reported that federal refin bankruptcy were finding it difficult to get qualified trustees who wpuld serve for the minimum $5 closing fee EXCEL However Mrs Williams called the committee action "a very real forward step" for Inclusion of women in all the levels of the maCMF101"' January to-prot- 50-5- t' : trustees are named the interests of credit° Congress approved the higher fee on recommends tion of the Federal Judie' ary Conference A the committee becauself 'now be on credentials Associated Press NEW LOCATION has one member from each state and would have to be doubled to an unwieldy size to balance said preserve the Clare Williams assistant GOP national chairman Mrs Williams made the announcement at a joint news conference with GOP Chairman Thruston Morton at the windup of the national committees meetings here 0 The recomniendations have to be approved by the entire convention committee on rules whkh will meet later In Chicago 1 a C By Frances Lewine Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON June 11— The Republican National Committee recommended Saturday that women have equal representation with men on all major national convention committees ' BY I P I and for distribution of funds Since the $5 fee' was fixed WASHNGTON June 11"-- 62 years ago the House Ju 't Its going to cost more even IF THERE are assets the diciary Committee noted that to go bankrupt now trustee also receives a corn "the value of the dollar has President Eisenhower Satur mission for his investigation substantially decrefsed" day signed an act increasing I the closing fee paid to virus tee in bankruptcy from the $5 fixed by la vy in 1898 to $10 Equal Men At Conclave r - 1960 GOP Women Mr President f 12 Go vms ‘fi j IC cREA |