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' 4 ''' Z k: Fr v r r4444- 0 14zainevem 44144raik ' t- ' k ji- ' i 4th- - k tr ( - '' - -- - ' Ptib lic Still Favors 1111111 3ut flrargirts Declining — e---- - p '$4'14'- : $ ' rank andlfile of union' members questioned tn the poll showed — vote of approval of nearly 3 to 1 TI4 of the training Program occupation group least in favor are the farmers of the country 7 Intensity of sentiment is about the same On both sides of the issue Opinion on peacetime military training has been measured peri- GALLUP OPINION POLL : 0: f Id AA" t- 4- : 1 of candidates 1 4 NEW YORK Jan 17 (NYT)— e f to convention the Iincrease an ballot of k early Probability -3 The best argument for U M " By GEORGEGALLUP odically since 1942 always with a ' a tdeaoriock at the Republican na- deadlock to the probability of a : if-t::: oidnion of the people ques- majority found in favor The trend t1e In' it t 17— 1 N PRINCETON Jan J on nominathe tional convention -Ike Candidacy President Truman's request to tioned is the need for prepared- follows: tion for president was indicated No and protection while the An interesting development was congress for a peacetime military ness Favor opts Oppose Saturday by reports of corresis The second world best upset 27 1942 4 that Gen tr4 Art ttaining bill finds public sentiment reason given A vdters is that it Is Dec ' pondents of the New York Times the announcement by 29 i 1943 Nov 7 '' $ i:s However the 5 —63 proporD ' 1 Eisenhower would be receptive ::! i:!- :: o In key istsatesi following announce-th- at Dwight training and good discipline Dec:: 1944 '' 5 79 25 voters in favor of universal good tion of 4 A 4 as a in men entered candidate the for Gov Thomas E Dewey young 4 21 75 Nov 1945 a m1New York ' smaller is 4t::1-1 T today military training ':' 4 The strongest reasons against Je Oregon primary on May 21It I 18- would run if nom- was 4 75 1947 f: was I of six than months it t: t July ago M T voters say Are that it is the entrance of Gov Dewey ''' 11 24 65 ' : ' in unfair to If the country were Today 2ted by the convention I In this primary that led to the 4 men to a ' take 4 an official referendum on the year out ofyoung By American Institute With the 97 convention :votes announcement in Albany that he their lives disrupting t of Public Opinion M U T program their education and that it will of New York apparently certain was willing to run 8 two would 1 i thirds approximately In New York state there was war attifor him the reports of the corand warlike i k favor it today as shown by the encourage Prince Renounces Right no indication that there would tudes respondents showed considerable nation-wid- e a unofficial of k results New A ' e be any opposition to the election 5 a who Persons male have COPENHAGEN Jan 17 support elsewhere for the F '''''' : I th sentiment d- of Dewey delegates t:! sampling referendum by the insti- member of the family of draft age The kings cousin Prince(CTPS) York governor ' 'i Ole tute '41P4':'14 vote in favor of military training 24 on of Prince Harald has reivded or not yet crystallized in According to a dispatch from vote: The Detroit almost the same percentage as nounced his right to the Danish any atections of the country Republican Michigan "Do you think congress should by ' t '' : ' The other leading contenders leaders are still tryiTilg to persuade '' I) who have no family member throne in order to marry a comthose 'I ' ': ifellinia for the nomination are Sen Robert Sen Arthur H Vandenberg to ' or should not pass a law to require that would be affected by UM T moner Army Puggaard Moeller ' A Talt of Ohio former Gov enter the race for the presidential every ablebodied young man (who 6 Although some ' labor union 21 daughter of the head clerk in :r Of in been has not Minnesota the armed nomination and intend at least to already liareld E Stassen leaders have opposed U M T the the Danish finance ministry ' ' 1 forces) to take military or naval and Gov Earl Warren of Califon vote for him on the first ballot t11 i v 1 ' ' training for one year?" ' v:4k each of horn it regarded as The dispatch added that if Vananon Emma nu nitZt trwc ::' nonun ' !''4' i ' certain of the undivided support denberg sticks to his decision not q ' 4 t65 Should pass law '''''V h 13 '' of the delegation from his home to be a candidate the Michigan 'ts f: ' Should not 24 ! ' state-- Tlie candidacy of a number delegation will swing to Dewey 1!!: 11 No f7:opinion u I ad Itavorito sons" is expected to a native of that state t4 A previous poll on the issue re-- 1 I' The correspondents report Penn! ' 1‘ 11 ' ti 1947 25 a showed I-bigPFPNO'iti ported July sylvania will present Sen Edward fl ':- ':1 vote of 75 in favor 18 opposed Martin as a favorite son" can- 41 e -and 7 The without opinions :&:---didate with Taft having greater "second choice strength than Gov question read: "In the future do u n think every physically-fi- t you 11 Dewey" u man not has In Texas Dewey and Taft are (who young already la Is "in the race to stay" as third party with second said Wallace A he from poses Henry right in been should the armed forces) reported to have about equal sup- three leaders of rl T111121741 C B of Baldwin to Citizens Thomas America Left candidate I right be required to take military or port with Dewey more likely to which be Emerstan Conn- - Mr Wallace Robert W Kenny naval training for one year?" t gain as the time for election of Saturday after news conference during i In measuring attitudes on this Ll WASHUCGTON Jan 17 On— delegates approaches controversial issue facing the new IS lime table in effect January 11 1948 has been ordered Maine Lean to Dewey The present congress probably will congress the institute used its n LI new multiple-questio- n be tailed upon to consider several technique u Dewey is reported to have the Continued from Page One Public Service Commission Utah the ti discontinued of by which makes it possible to probe basic changes in the reclamation edge in Maine with Gov Horace 's to A from be believed Hildreth in was he five minutes many opinion aspects friendly u Effective delayed act January 22 1948 Bamberger trains and buses to his candidacy and is believed to starting his hour-lon- g For example the survey tested when speech are bills Three major already LI of the arguments have a alight preference over Taft delegates noisly stamped and pa‘vill run as per schedule in effect prior to January II 1948 WASHINGTON Jan 17 (UP) air power and strong military presecond raded and hoisted signs beore committees All stand a in Massachusetts as for and against military training -- - Representatives of 35 women's paredness generally Delegates recorded intensity of sentiment One said: "Wallace or war!" chance of beirg brought to a vote choice" after the delegation votes to themselves dedicated to rubmitted "recog- measured the attitudes of people n u Sen Ideverett for Saltonstall groups Wallace Saturday another read: "They say before adjournment in Rhode Island has is left but this time they know he Senate Pres ArthurH Vanden- nizing and exposing communism who have a member of the family u No 1 in the order of progress notSentiment yet developed Dewey is be- i$ right" berg and Speaker Joseph W Mar- wherever it is seeking to entrench of draft age Rocklieved to be favored in Vermont Wallace bitterly assailed Pres tin Jr a petition calling on con- itself or has already done so" It found that: being made is the Bomberger Railroad Company t 1 Majorities in every section of In Wisconsin where there-wil- l well bfl deexned to fix a new After spirited debate the conHarry S Truman and both major gress to pass universal military t a on be and blamed traincallthe favor a priference of defeated resolution high prices particularly important Transportation Company parties tomberger country peacetime training legislation formula for the payment between battle "business Gen of 800 blackmail was the NagovThe petition Dewey for an investigation of the on money‘appropriated for mary signed by ing teretconstruction 2 Veterans of World Sitar II to the women's patriotic ing tional Education Assn and the of reclamation Douglas MacArthur and Stassen ernment?' delegates the rein a de- office of Commissioner of EducaHe said and are convention MacArthur on a higher percentage in favor show here national conference Dewey prepared units project power to be leading with the speech that "the Democratic and fense than W the tion John Studebaker ported population as a whole Numnonnunnunnnumnunnunnunsurinnuntrrni Compromise Mesaure Mrs Lee W Hutton of Expossibility that Dewey's strength Republican machines try to outdo Nit each other for the affection of celsior Minn president of the A corrpromise In leplative pro- may wane SS Wall and to In is "'r7 t Street" be that the H American Rec Dewey "intelligent reported auxiliary prer-by the National posals made :: lead in Florida North Carolina people" therefore will turn to a sented the'Legion 1 1:77f - r"CI ?(777 Vandenberg lamation Assn and the reclarna– petition and Oklahoma In third party and relief from "runa- assured her that it will be subj tian bwreau this measure was up-- Missouri there - 1 ' A 1 t :7 l" 17"'1 are two factions way inflation" ) :5-mitted to congress :' ttP Georgia N t proved unanimously by the house a His one t '' k : its iv the Mn other was '''''' — 4? Hutton speech major campaign )k ' supporting Dewey up accompanied 77 ' public lands committee and ) k declaration on domestic issues by Mrs Grace Brosseau of GreenTaft 3 ''— I tN i: :7i 71 1 for a decision before the rules rr7 ' !771 I L''':'-ii 12T--both I criticized mounin r'r:par' the Sentiment be a Conn wich major former shall sharply '1 l' Rocky tpresidential committee on whether it i ‘' :'' 1 ''':Z I 'J A 1b ties and Pres Truman undevelseems as states tain "big general of the Daughters of the floor for yet brought to thecommittee business" American Revolution and Mrs has indi- oped with Dewey Taft Eisenerr- 1 The rules -- -! ! ': it1 ti t x1 cated this decision may come Mon- hower and Stassen all having sup- of Hethesaid "big business blackmail Sally Cannon of Washington past 1 a I I 1 t4 i 1 ri ''t V liP who women's government" bipartisan of ! the port Western i president I auxiliary :1'4' ll 1 representatives 41' 1 :'::' day ti 1 A t ' :4 oft e If Utah Colorado New Mexico "futile gestures" and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars the group Friday apneared--beforMrs Hutton said the petition's In 'behalf of the bill were optimis- and Wyoming follow their ususI- led to promises by Mr Truman had high prices pattern they will all send uninrepresent more than 2- tic over its chances signers "The heart of inflation" he 000000 women to the Repub' can eructed Hesitate no longer if you're planning to furnish a bedroom! It'll Flockwell believes- the said "is profiteering" He declared The conference adopted resolube many a moon before you'll have an opportunity to get quality be paseed in the house It would Lean national convention major party is "allowed tions assailing communism and Judging from early sentiment neither -like these at anywhere near our amazing suites provide tor the parnent of 251 and "'" the past Stassen and Dewey by the big money boys to tackle demanding that no potential war interest into the reclamation fund -the proinflation r materials be shipped to any nation on power unit costs and also ex- should lead a prospective primary1 forthrightly' i t I '01tcloartancjei:r15ceost Ito obstruct U S efforts tries - 1 5I-Pthat tend the time for repayment of field of the Republican presiden-- gram '''' LIAPLE SUIT: no to real take IT in tial "They steps candidates The Nebraska to rehabilitate western Europe 1 ouch costs 078 years t movement r has not fight it" he added "To the conalso called for greater U S It In a second move the souse political American design sturdily constructed and finished it" encourage of trary they 7 Early I I reachedthat taken stage has development committee lands public Wallace urged these steps to the pledging of any delegates in mellow maple Bed chest and vanity with mirror up proposals to modify contracts for combat inflation: and its curbs on labor unions in the state ' 7 ) bench night stand between the reclamation bureau Sacrificed to clear (") matching vanity immediate "Substantial" and of drive "the Prompt ending -and project farmers for irrigation ' Early Preference — wage boosts a $1 minimum hourly toward war" ! I water 1 ! boost He contended that "the drive The appparently early prefer- wage instead of the 4 REG $1(1000 TOP LIODERII Water Supply Contracts is the mainspring ence for Dewey and Stassen is proposed by Mr Truman over the for super-profit- s Wit' 2 ' 40 cents and of retention of and "current inflation" I that f noted present of ""CC new Sen Butler's hardwOods' water I "' regardless "' blond At issue here are the in rich of Simply styled mahogany t) -- week — has far outrun that L statement that be will campaign the -- - 1 trupply contracts tacrw being of- for finish with large round mirror Bed chest vanity $ "Effective controls for holding profiteering of 1929 and that "profiteering Taft In the Nebraska priC''150 fered farrners on the California 4 down and rolling back prices" led to the worst crash so far A and bench sensational our at maries four bargain 00 matching Stassen and the ago years : valley project y ' law known" Repeal of the clearance price! 72' Missouri basiri project in place defeated 'Winkle in the primaries to one although Dewey then i i toki of the standard repayment co- six 1 a n write-ia more drew candidate 1 i of ntracs A number 11 f objections itr the Willkie vote 113T11 CENTURY SUITE 5 PIECES et REG P I hare been raised to the new con- than — I' t li EttcIn North Carolina Gov Dewey 4711 E tracts—oornetimes referred to i ‘ appears likely to have the supBeautifully styled pieces in precious mahogany veneers "water rental contracts" one 'T — ' p 7— 1 port of a majority but not all Panel bed chest vanity with hang- - :5 C)') ' finely detailed plamt being that they do not give "' 1 c 4 ti C:) 00 I users any permanent right to of North Carolina's delegates to 1 l and bench stand match f to ' mirror vanity night ing the Republican national convenp' I — 0 Li Reduced to only i ' ) ti on ' i SS C 0 A third measure bearing NORINIett P4 IngSCIROISTUNIE te di 1 Its ItS Sen Taft is likely to have a! develport-L1kit upon t 1 I 0 limi- sizable minority of the delegates t! 0waif tirZ opment—to lift the 150-ac-re r 9 9 r REG $2408C3 MODERN WATERFALL SUITES Former Gov Stassen has friends a tation on farms On the Central val- In state the not but is to Idea San the likely valley ley project - nn10 ' :!---Streamlined styles in rich walnut and other veneers with 13 and the valley get more than one or two dele- 3 r" '- '' project in Colorado 0 ki 211"s Jima an There beis undercurrent gates in Texits—ts wz Bed chestvaniry and vanity round mirrors gravity project 1 a large t! of Gen for sentiment ii Eisenhower fore the senate public lands com2 ' r:: bench Clearance priced to go at a new low of 4 but no organized activity for him' 4 I 41 mittee 4 I r g and any strength he may develop! : 6 ""'"' i i I 4t1 --- : i 11 I:f ) among the delegates will be "sec: if "f ' 5-REG S250C3 BLEACI1ED 3LIODER119 5 Pds I g 1 ond choice" i 4 la — ' 4 --- -I 4 ut-4i1 r' i 7 t Panel waterfall mirrors with Massive 4 etched large style ' 50 :j i a E bed chest vanity with matching bench and night stand 1 It I '' '- d r - the-num- ber --- -- 7 s j r - - - - : k r- vl -- :': - -- - : f :1 i:- ': 17'1 to-v- much-distuss- ote ed -- § - -i ' ' '" ' ' : i V"- : - '' - '"it r' - ix :1 i-7- - l- - - '' '' :': z '! - gra-aunt:1- '' - -- - -':t 4 v-- iI----- i- Basic Changes Expected in Water Policy !: v4 '-' Ali- - Prog-ressiv- e 0- ARIEBERGELII - He's Finally 'In the Race to Stay' WALLACE so-can- GE UN C 1 i TAMILE 1 111 Women's Units Ask Congress For Military Training Law - - - - voter-awarene- ss ed T 111 -- 4ti r" s- :' '' ' :4 7 E - t'C N--4 - ' '''-::-- : :'-"--77- ::L : - - F: ::: 1 I i- 1 - : - — -' 1- mow -- -- mob - 1 r1 y" 31 - — 43 "pie-in-thesk- 410 '' : - : e f r-I- t is 4(1' ' Fe '' I7 41 s deleg-ation- volir 411b 4 i -- -- -'-- 01 - - AIM - - c- - - — C: mdlo mow o 5 1 mon A1101 -- - --- — - - nt!lif RAM - : L 40-ho- ur Cer-—r- a'4s74k-ftt'- -- - 35-ce- nt IMO al Taft-Hartle- '7 ! 1 sup-plie- It Itewt - ('‘ s '''" TA tulle' S54000 1 -- -- 4- - - -- 1 - s I - ifikzei y ( I III t- -- -1 '''--k - I 7 1160 -- 't ! 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