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P THAN YOU NEED ice ' : si ' z -- - All teit ai t d Logan Price 4i v - et 9tto test 9tio South : ior ilL L ---' 4 I IN -- I - pokliSICA Ukj -- I 'I' - that milt Borrow Less dalAio4 i i SALT LAKE ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY it r flr ': - 1 4 - 1 re L A- - 60c a ' 1 : It P -- 11 m More 'MAN YOU HEED DOnft - g - AGE CAPACITY yet 11 I ' Ii Turkish Knit II I (F tuzarli m South Tmple aft Mein Ogden and Provo A1 90 t -- -' y 1 S ' -d c 1 ' i i p 1 C'rt1 it 1111Emb 11 r -' ' REPUTATION 50CIETY - --- --t-i ' :011111 1 1 state Several committee in would among the early arrivals not dLacuas the movement to nominate Gen iDwight D Eisenexcept 4- - : 1111 r' fe ' i 0 '') I i lowed Connecticut for Baldwin Kenneth Bradley Connecticut said his state oommitteernan delegation of 19 to be selected in would undoubtedly back Apra SerL Raymond Baldwin (R Conn) Le its first choice for the presidential nomination This he said would be in line with action of the Re publican state committee in indorsing Baldwin ILS a "favorite son" Bradley would not discuss arty second choice strength In his they not be quotedbelieved the genThey said they eral to be receptive to a TIOTTlin&- tion despite his expressed disinterest in politics But they also noted that nearly an those backing the retiring army chief of staff in the open are what they called or persons outside the party organization "- l''i t ' I RAWItt -1 4 0 arlorgio 'IN 1 : z '' ? '00 --- "- I ' — -- - -- t 1 a F C ' 114arrrv't lir 114 ---17 0 i ° For Homo Use ittt3ruetrutyintinstapft-- 0 c 0 kvvif Ole ai t senator subsequently Each state also gets two district delegates for each congresional district casting 10000 or more Republican votes in the last nrrsidential or eongressional election or only one if the vote was between 1000 and 10000 Under that no district delegates are al- hower 1 nii c 4 (:i s i Irlinwirlankr world C200103 ar f ne I ' ' it 4 i I 1 1 1 AN — SØ11411 siAP ' 15 amp Box of 5 'f- ' IG ' i STORES ( -- GEs 0 OEBUCK c - Failed to pass the Truman i (019:housing bill "even though Sen Taft is one of its sponsors" I 2 Proposed to give large tax cuts to big corporations and the upper Income groups and "do to nothing to give any real relief or those with small businesses small Salaries" 1: - 1 Etii) - 4 -- :s- congress Republican-controlle- d 4- - 24-- 7 ir1 sir v ----- 4- 0z Fo1" '7 : à- had: i e '6 Al " It ':Lf:rJ-r- '- -- - -- zwfrr-- : - - v n - Th I been announced Booets for Dewey Sprague would not forecast Dewey's probable strength on the firrt ballot nor would he make any prediction of Dewey's chances for the nomination at this time Be did asy however that he Jaeckle and Brownell are "going to work for Dewey's nomination and election" Harrison E Spangler' Iowasaid Iowa's 23corrimitteeman rriernber delegation to be chosen In state convention will go to Milsand with delphia uninstructed '"open minds Ito sit down and select the best man" On the bars of rules adopted at the last national convention delegates to the June conclave will be apportioned this way: Each state will have four delevette at large plus a bonus of three if it went Republican in the last presidential election or fall-to- g to do so elected a Republican —' ''' e 1 A ' 1 - - ' L' ao -7 :- national committee said Sunday night Pres Harry S LTruman "knows that appeasement FOUR —whether it b urged by reactionaries or by radicals—is not peace" 2nti Sasstip at Main "He knows that peace at any Sugarbouso price is not a lasting peace" added the Rhode Island senator "And : as a soldier with actual battle:""" 1 "'''''it field experience the president is r ' determined that we must find ''' 7 e some way to avoid future wars" A i The party chairman asserted the i ds ' I - Democratic Taft-Hartle- :::2: ! BOSTON Jan 18 Ufl — Chairman J Howard McGrath of the Wallace-fo- of the 'United States" -' 5 - - r-president Earl Warren as the next president e Truman Peace Aims Lauded The delegates who Saturday gave- - Wallace their unqualified support in his presidential bid also roared approval in their final session of the legislative program steps toward affiliation or merger for 1948 which embraces most with the third party planned by of his political views The legislative program followHenry A Wallace for his bid for the presidency ing the lines of Wallace's speech In the convention's closing ses- to the convention Saturday consion the 500 delegates by voice demned universal military trainvote authorized state chapters to ing and the ''Truman doctrine" and approved a fight for renewal affiliate or merge into the committe or the of rent controls higher wages new third party in their respective and repeal of antilabor legislay states after consultation with the tion including the P C A 's national office The law national board was authorized to CHICAGO Jan 18 (A)—Robert affiliate or merge the organiza- W Kenny of Los Angeles Sunday tion with the third party upon its was reelected chairman of the establishment Citizens of America at Progressive The national board's decision its second annual convention would become final when it had Thomas I Emergson New Haven been approved by the board of Conn was named secretary and of the state Abraham L Pomerantz New York directors of two-thirchapters City treasurer po- nt ': :- I CHICAGO Jan 18—The second annual convenUon of the Progressive Citizens of America authorized the P C A national board and state chapters Sunday to take continued to be the predominant note as the assembly wound up its special convention at Del Monte lodge Addressing delegates and directors at the concluding session Sunday Carlson said: "Lightning can strike andcon- 1 am think it will strike fident we have the next nominee of the Republican party here in California And the way the political picture is developing in this country I believe we will have pre-convent- ion - Moñday January 19 1948 PCA Okehs Consolidation With Wallace ty rd Party strike Gov Earl Warren's presidential aspirations Taft-Hartle- TRIBUIsTE- HISTORY REPEATING — The York said Sunday New York's delegation will go to the party's national convention act" arinnously for the presidential These block workers were asnomination of Gov Thomas E to visit their neighbors signed Dewey The empire state's 97 delegates to build up understanding of how iirillcast nearly 111th of the en- unions work and "the issues that tire national convention's votes affect us all" of 1094 with i548 needed for the "Try to be helpful—But not nomination the workers were adnosey Jaeckle Ed who with Sprague and Herbert Brownell will manage vised in a pamphlet "Be a real neighbor and friend" campaign Dewey's The PAC said that in this made his prediction on arriving election year there will be Reof the for a two-da- y meeting hundreds of thousands of P A C prublican national cortmittee beblock workers "working to make Monday enning The comrnitte-will draw up America a free happy and prosperous land" the official call for the Philadelin June and convention apphia li-ramong delegates portion the 1095 the 43 states ISimultaneouely the pArty's national finance committee and state finance chairman will I establish headquarters for raising an estimated $3000000 for the 1943 campaign Knowlai to Speak The finance committee starts things off with a closed meeting Monday The national committee will not open business sessions until Tuesday but will hold a dinS'"' ner Monday night to hear Sem' William F Know land (R CIL) speak Sen Kenneth Wherry (R Neb) will address a luncheon Tuesday a Sprague told a reporter that while New York's delegation will not go formally pledged "it will be prisrlimously for Dewey" now out in the open for the nomination Two delegates favorably to Dewey were nominated Saturday in the 13rd New- York congressional district- - Ninety district delegates in all will be elected In an April primary with seven selected delegates at large being commitlater by the party's state tee Harold E Stassen another I i avowed candidate has been toying with the idea of entering candii 1 dates for some district delegates -in New York but no decision has I THE SALT LAKE i r :: |