Show Gauntlet to Run Again Iifee Accepts rft Oneword manner in which T have administered state affairs audience hanging on every “Rather the criticism has Coe Lee continued “I have been political in nature been Jold that I risk my political future by taking this course but “I have been criticized by this means nothing to me it I some members of my party for los4 the right to continue the not saying or doing what they fight I am now making to pre- thought 1 should Others have serve our constitution Continued from ' been provoked when 1 dared criticize them or differed with their opinions “Still others have been irked when I would not replace an efficient employe with a less efficient- party worker- -- 1 have been condemned for not forcing state employes to “kickback a portion of their pay into politiI have cal campaign chests born attacked from such high never worried about my pollUcal future so long as I felt I was doing the right thing and I am willing to take any risk which will permit me1 to continue this fight for your freedom and my freedom JtThat is why I am accepting this designation to run on an independent ticket for governor” More than 400 citizens had fildd a petition with the secretary of state’s office last Saturday seeking to have the governor’s name placed on the bat lot in November as an indepen dent candidate for governor “J I I Lake Tribune Sunday October The Salt IB A have - quarters as Washington itself for expressing an honest opinion about public officials and I had demagogic politicians point their guns at me while they themselves loudly resented my slightest criticism of their con- duct” Referring to the primary election again Gov Lee said “I am sure that those who have attacked me were hopeful that my defeat would silence me No such thought could be further from the truth I intend to continue my fight against politicals greed dishonesty waste inefficiency and power grabs' wherever I may be and whatever 1 may be doing My children and their children are just that Important to me Utah Political Reaction Here’s Early Commentary On Lee’s Race Decision By law he had nntU Sunday YOcfc 14) to accept or reject it 4 14 1956 sides of the fence and the adONE DEFEAT will not me when fundamental vice they have offered has beep principles are Involved And I sincere and from the heart” he am positive that even though said hL am sure you can apprecithe people from time to time offito vote ate my dilemma and can undermay change public cials they almost unanimously stand how difficult it has been will defend the constitutional for me to reach a decision I right I have or anyone has have considered all the factors to criticize policies or practices involved all the arguments for he may believe are highly in- and against and the feelings and jurious to the public welfare position of my many support“In announcing my decision ers and friends Above all I tonight I wish to make It per- have tried to reach the decision fectly clear that whatever I do with which niy conscience could I will never desert my prin- agree “Obviously some people will ciples and I will continue to fight to uphold them Irre- be disappointed in the decision spective of whose toes maybe I have reached but I earnestly Jiope they will realize how care-fullstepped on” — I have thought this Gov Lee was accompanied to studio by through and how sincerely ! the television-radithe right an-Mrs Lee and their son Jimmy have tried to find ’ The governor admitted he had swer” been besieged with advice— both Immediately after his address for and against his running — the governor arose from his ever since the petition was filed chair faced his wife and son Oct 6 seeking to place his name and said “Let’a go home now I on the ballot as an Independent know I’ll sleep better tonight “I have good friends on both than I have in a long time” 2-F0- HOLLYWOOD R-1 SALE DED FACTORY TO YOU 2 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES 2 BOX SPRINGS LEGS HOLLYWOOD 12 y V " o 1 HEADBOARDS - all t a riicis - t ’ By virtue of his aftnounce- tnelit Saturday night Gov Lee's name now will be placed on the November ballot as a candidate fop governor along with those of L- C Romney Democrat and Make Your Memory PAY A PROFIT! Continued from Page One Since George Clyde election was selected in that primary state of Utah we stand 100 per I intend to support him in this cent behind'' George Dewey campaign I have spent most of my Clyde as we do the other candi-dateGeprge D Clyde Republican who have been duly nomi- time since the primary travelwho won a close race with Gov nated talked according fo the laws of ing around Utah I have Lee in the Republican primary this state— with hundreds of Jtahnsjvho — — election In September bid We urge all member of the supported Gov Lee in his — In his address and I have lound Saturday night for to in umte for victory Goy Lee pointed out that when party the vast majority of them willhe was seeking the gubernator- support of a great Republican of the in- ing to accept the results ial nomination for governor ticket led by our gallant and vote primary President Dwight D eight years ago “I promised the spiring I am confident that members Eisenhower (Signed) Ronald of the people I would do all in my powparty will close ranks beer to give them an honest ef- Wiscombe Bountiful chairman hind the Republican candidate ficient economical and scandal-fre- e Ora J Lewis Logan vice chair- George Dewey Clyde woman Jack H Swenson SpanadministraUon Lloyd Cooney chairman of “In the intervening years 1 ish Fork secretary Carl G treasurer the Citizens for Lee Gornmlt-tehave kept faith with that prom- Gaskell Ogden and former chairman of the ise and with the people who Jaren L Jones national commit-teewoma- n Mrs Lake Salt Republicans of Utah by Young me am City: I and proud supported commit-teewomaLos Angeles: We from B Jex national LaRue phone administrarecord of the my Salt Lake City Bill are gratified at the governor’s tion has achieved Peterson Hyrum assistant response to our petition Know“I HAVE attempted to alert chairman (Carl C Gaskell ing Gov Lee as we do we felt the people to the danger of Ogden was out of the state and sure all along that he would high taxes and unlimited taxing could mot be reached) accept the - designation even authority and I am still an advothough our activity received no UJ5 Sen Arthur V Watkins encouragement from him cate of the axiom that the power whom Gov Le in We have already explained to tax is the power to dehis address blamed for his loss the reasons why we undertook stroy “At all times I have fought in the Republican primary — I to file the petition and I would to hold down state spending did not hear all of the announce- like to say again on behalf of and ease the burden of taxes ment I was driving back from myself and the others asso1 have met pressure groups Provo at the time and only ciated with me in the Citizens head on and have said No’ caught the last part of It on my for Lee group that we believe to their demands when they car radio I prefer not to com- that the best service we can ment at this time render the Republican party is went beyond reason to uphold the principles in “Aside from the partisan poliSen Wallace F Bennett which Gov Lee believes ticians and the pressure group elecBefore the primary tax spenders who' have felt tion I pledged that I Would supRep William A Dawson — As the Congressman denied ' there sre ‘ few people port the entire Republican tickwho have attacked me on the et as determined by the primary Continued Following Page Tha Salt Lake City Junldr Chamber of Commerce S - ROBERT H it NUTT NUTT H MEMORY FOREMOST AMERICA'S ROIEKT Y AND SPONSORS PRESENTS kJ The men wW weel let yee feryetl EXPERT IN A Mm headboard DEMONSTRATION MEETING e ON HOW TO REMEMBER © FACES O FACTS NAMES AND HOLLYWOOD n WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17th WEST HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8 p tO 9 Ml pm REMEMBER! 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