Show a 'ammt& oo Thursday Morning Ul)C SuU £akc Tribune November 9 13(111 191-iFlori(H(lI- Power of Democracyt Proved J Roosevelt Says cose !loP WASHINGTON HYDE PARK N Y Nov 8 CUP) — Pres Roosevelt rested at house Wednesday night on the election laurel of hi fourth-terconfident that the heavy turnout at the poll Tuesday proved "that conscience and not force is the S'Hirce of power in the government m Parley Slated By Big Three Mr Roosevelt according to White House Press Secy Stephen T Early will be buck in Washing(Continued From Page One) ton Friday morning arriving at Union station there at 8:30 a m basis of Dumbarton Oaks plans the United States commit(EWT) and leaving his train with Itself to use force under a ting about 9 o’clock Mr Roosevelt’s drive down Con- general congressional sanction at stitution ave to the White House the call of & world security counEssential to this objective is probably will be the occasion for a cil lasting peace” and local turnout continued harmony among the Mr Roosevelt spent an easy celebration United States Britain and Russia day After going to bed at 3:50 which has become virtually a tra- with France and China In great a m he was up again around 10 dition in Washington power positions Bethesda Md Hull said: "I extend my warmest felicitations on your reelection ta the presidency Under your wise leadership our country will rededicate itself united and strong to 'the attainment of complete and speedy victory over our enemies and to the establishment of a just and j i 3 Permanently suppress Germany and Japan as warmakers by allied military occupation and industrial controls as long as necto make them peaceful essary 4 Champion the cause of the smaller nations and recognize the rights of subject peoples everywhere to freedom This point is more likely than any other to bring a conflict of Interests with Russia which has stressed force primarily in maintaining world security and Britain with its co- Deivey Resumes N Y Tasks Sees Campaign as Unifying NEW YORK Nov 8 (UP) — Gov Thomas E Dewey defeated in his bid for the presidency returned Wednesday night to hi job as governor of New York state feeling that his campaign had been beneficial in unifying the nation as well as the Republican party Dewey who conceded the of Pres Rooaevelt at 3:14 a m turned his attention to New York state affairs during the day after on’y a few hours’ sleep He told a press conference late Wednesday that he spent most of the day catching up on state affairs for which he had no time while campaigning and would be in his office at Albany Thursday morning back to work as usual As soon as the state work is caught up he hopes to go away for a rest of two weeks or more possibly to Sea Island Ga ion Jor of MERCOUZE3 WAX CREAM It cestgins a special ingredient bieock— sallow tan dul dark skin Ere Web Sore freckies tgMen and fade To or skis yews clearer whiter brighter That's not oil yovr eoioring lorefier MEICOUIED WAX CXEAM helps you to a f rover sweet her skin one that reoily looks yaunger Get your jer of MERCOUZEB WAX CXEAM today Jutf follow directions Try fvrf cm Startle your sklr " u f UTE ASTRINGENT tract Ouwca Temporarily ton looo turfoca skin raducas promt of prematura f no linos and wrinkle i I n mm te fresher loveli net with SAXQ: ! (Pi— A J we have held a national election in the midst of war” he said in a statement late Wednesday — his first public utterance since Gov Thomas EL Dewey conceded the president's election Hails Democracy “What is really important" he added “I that after all of the changes and vicissitudes of four-im- r year we have again demonstrated to the world that democracy ta living vital force that cur faith in American institution is unshaken that conscience and not force Is the source of power in the government of man “In that faith let us unite to Smoother 8 j cf man” "For the first time in 80 years For ClearervWhiter Nov to ban closed union win the war and to achieve a last o'clock going over accumulated state proposal had won shops apparently Selection return and reexamining in Florida In Tuesday’s approval election ing peace” The president had yet — at 5 the national picture Then he read A similar measure waa ahead in p m — to hear directly from Gov many of the hundreds of telegrams Arkansas but voters in California Thomas E Dewey the defeated which fiowed Into his house in a rejected such a plan The vote in 1171 of Florida's Republican candidate but he did 1480 a concession precincts was 116723 for the broadcast hear Dewey amendment and 103383 against at 3:15 a m but the lack of a Tours Local Woods In Arkansas the proposal was message from Dewey was as far After lunch the president drove ahead by about 10000 votes w:th as the president seemed concerned of the precincts refar outweighed by a torrent of In his open touring car around around 60 telegrams pouring Into the chief the woods of Hyde Park taking ported The amendments In all three executive's home pledging support with him Henry C Hooker a states law provided that no person can reelecand former and expressing joy at his partner neighbor Mrs Roosevelt went to New York be refused employment because he tion City Wednesday and their daugh- is or is not affiliated with a labor Hull Wires Praise ter Mrs John Boettiger went organization so dinner One of the messages released back to Washington for publication by the White House Wednesday night waa a small afwas from Secy of State Cordell fair with only Hooker and a few Hull now in the naval hospital at close local friends Use MOT Dental Plate Holding Powder Create toft alkaline me-bo- o cuckion bold- - flgy h nofn Kcvgf - af vou V' r y-J- £ ’ Friends of the governor said the latest return he had seen from Tuesday's election indicated that the Republican party culled about of the popular vote and it 4S’i encouraged him to believe that there is a strong sense of unity throughout the country As for the question of foreign policy which became the dominant campaign issue Republican leaders felt that the intense campaign had served well to show how closely agreed the Democratic and Republican parties are on the question of postwar collaboration to preserve peace and on which points they differ As for unifying the Republican party in this connection it was pointed out that Dewey made three definitive speeches on the subject and not a single Republican leader in or out of congress expressed one Tyord of criticism of the principles he enunciated At the same time it was pointed out that Sen Gerald P Nye of North Dakota and Rep Hamilton Fish of New York both of whom had been singled out by opponents as symbols of Republican Isolationism were defeated in Tuesday’s election A t 5l' r’ v'T I 5 - v J -- HR? xv lonial empire 5 Promote freer International trade This particularly Is an objective of Secy Hull who has told associates that relaxation of trade restrictions rpust go right alcng with organized controls for peace Hull's intimates expect that he will remain as the president’s senior cabinet officer as long as his health will permit and certainly hopes to hold the post until after the Dumbarton Oaks plan has come up for formal action State department officials say WASHINGTON Nov 8 CP) — sex will be The in numbers in 79th congress disclose an inElection crease in seven house seats the NEW YORK Nov 8 (Pi— The now held women by Eight closeness writh which three feminine candidates have been n-wide polls foretold the civilian elected ard three more still are In vote sweeping Pres Roosevelt the running Furthermore the feminine conback Into office waa hailed Wedtingent will divifie more evenly in nesday by public opinion sam- partisanship the count now showplers ing four or more Democrats and One William F Geer publisher of four to five Republicans Fortune magazne whose survey Democratic woman and six ( Reare sitting in: the 7Sth resulted in a prediction Sunday of publicans house 536 civilian preference for Mr Two Democratic newcomers defiRoosevelt said that the Wednes- nitely go on the roster a third based apparently wins a place two chalday noon figure was 532 on Associated Press compilations lengers still are to be heard from Geer said: “The closeness of of Democratic incumbent and dean congresswomen Rep Mary T the Fortune prediction is Norton of New Jersey has been bound to remain an impressive reelected as have been four of demonstration of the success the five Republican women seeking of modern statistical methods The fifth was not exreelection j George Gallup director of the pecting much of a fight American Institute of Public Opinwomen candi£arty Eight major ion which Monday gave Pres dates have been defeated as has Roosevelt 51 5 of the civilian Mrs Elizabeth Chilton Murray of vote said that the institute's third the Eighth Virginia district who national forecast "Indicates a ran on an Independent Democrat progressive improvement in poll- ticket in an attempt to' unseat ing techniques” Howard incumbent Democratic Archibald M Crossley stating Smith antinew dealer that the final Crossley Inc figure Democrat Helen Gahagan Dougof 525 looked "reasonably las finished a dash ahead of Reclose’’ said that the "huge turn- publican William Campbell in a out of voters seems definitely to hot race to the 14th Calihave determined the margin of fornia districtgrab seat from which Roosevelt's victory” Tom Ford Democrat is reA spokesman for Newsweek Rep tiring magazine which predicted 249 Mrs Douglas former Broadway electoral votes for Roosevelt 247 and concert star and wife of stage for Dewey and Pennsylvania’s 35 Melvin Douglas screen actor Capt undecided said that "it is too now in Burma made one of the to a on statement make early” at the Democratic speeches major outcometne convention Another Democratic Mrs Douglas — young Mrs Emily Taft Elite Guard Chief Dies Douglas — was chosen from a field LONDON Nov 8 (Pi— The Ger- of four to unseat Illinois Repreman DNB news agency reported sentative - at - large Stephen A i ' Wednesday night that Gen Arthur Day Illinois Mrs Douglas is the Phleps former commander of the Prince Eugen S S (elite guard) daughter of Sculptor LoradoiTaft division had died "a hero’s death and wife of University of Chicago in the battles of the southeast” Professor Paul Douglas now a j natio- ) - - - - - A - j 1 J-is so definitely a mark of fine shoe making it immediately sets a shoe apart as something better! 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Dulles Dewey’s foreign policy adviser on the Republican side removed discussion of the Dumbar ton Oaks plan from political con 4 in the south Sbs- wiaAwSsi&iiSiPs Poll Directors 8 Women Candidates Elected tniarine captain Hail Close weaker stronger the forthcoming Vote Forecasts former secretary of returns state for that the secretary’s health has not been basically impaired by the throat ailment which put him in naval medical center at Bethesda Md over three weeks ago America’s position in foreign affairs is regarded here as strengthened by the fact that Hull on the Democratic side and John Foster '’ i?fc® Make Your Appointment Early oCicinell BRANSFORD 22 North State & Gill SHOPS Phone |