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Hoffman proposal would boomerang against the Republicans He expressed confidence that the American people "are too honorable to put their faith in a party which is willing to beg for votes at the expense of moral princi-- 1 rri it Il i l'ill-::1- shades and models $IO 1 In-- aw- I - cl---- incrso so His comfort sod officioncy of your Ty lock fully diustobto spring FRESHNIA w 40 52 Dewey 1Vallare 8 American Institute of Opinion - - o anti-lync- ' Truman °s $4750 7 : Tie 1 - :- - ' :i--f" z 1Vallace Illinois I - 17- s 49 Dewey 28 0 A- ' V"' 15 44 renns3Vania Truman 35 I ': To 1 -- Ird''''"" ?I Zr-44 t t )i south" s -- 'e:' ri: rztf61:-'it'i0-- '' f i - ELGIN DE LUXE 41 Dewey 11allace 1 I i1 - of candidates as we are to the racial bigotry which impels Gov Tuck's proposals" Tuck made his recommendation after conferring with governors of North and South Carolina Texas and Arkansas who tried and failed earlier this week to have the national Democratic party reverse its stand on civil rights The governors and a number of senators who met with them said "free" state slates such as Tuck proposed were being considered along with efforts to prevent Mr Truman's nomination Southerners in congress delayed a house judiciary committee vote merasure by inh on the voking the rule book They argued successfully that a committee may not sit while the house is in session And the house met (11 am E ST) before the committee voted - i Truman New York k ---"-"1 - ce Who's Ahead State - I Z--9 Continued from Page One Michigarider declared "are trying to bring back carpetbag days" Hoffman ' iImmediate takers Many are backing Mr Tru- civil rights program and ' man's the southern "revolt" has not reached the point where Republican candidates are being con- sidered Sen Harry Flood Byrd (D- Va) indorsed Gov Tuck's action "with- out reservation" in a senate speech saying it "may well become historic" Byrd repeated however that he does not want to run against the president for the Democratic nomination Wallace's campaign manager C said in New York: are as firmly opposed to Echao'BWe 1 - - 47 In Illinois 7 with the understanding that "we: will kill this program of civil rightsi and satisfy you folks from the ThutuhresdayDeHmooctfmraanta ' - s Votes Wallace was found vote in splitting tothe Democratic extent to a sufficient Four years ago the Democrats Chicago carried Pennsylvania with its 35 throw that state into Dewey's N - Eleetorial r t department" BOX SCORE OF STATES ' 'CHAIRS er states reported thus trial heat race by the Gallup Poll are: Splinter Vote 44 49 Dewey Wallace ‘N y!" sand tin :''' ':1 Fr - Ar 'rirA onnwood breeze to ' IL 46 Dewey 7 Wallace 6 No opinion With the no opinion vote eliminated the resultz are: Truman N cN----- -: 410 those which have indicated they will support Henry A WiTace for president Saul Mills secretary-treasurof the greater New York political action committee made the accusation In Washington F B I headquarters said its agents visitaKI certain CI 0 union offices in New York "at the express direction of the criminal division of the justice Leading Truman-Dewey-Walla- — A UPI I 0 official said Thursday F 1311 agents are visiting union offices here to "intimidate and harass" there far in the 1 C - a good spot—and just enough of a brisk tropical in blow Is 1 I i Truman 0) 1' PHILADELPHIA Feb 26 (UP) in a mock ReCheering teen-agepublican national convention complete with brass bands and ticker tape Thursday nominated a Stassen-ticket and adopted a G 0 P platform for the 1948 presidential election campaign The 1093 delegates from high schools in four states chose Harold E Stassen as Republican presidential candidate on the third balloting with Thomas E Dewey a close second in the voting Earl Warren took the nomination on the first roll call model convention The day-lon- g which preceded the Republican national convention by four months was enlivened by parading and wild demonstrations in the aisles pf Temple university's big Mitten hall auditorium The final vote for president was 537 votes for Stassen 523 for Dewey and 12 for Pennsylvania's Sen Edward Martin The voting for vice president gave Warren 549 votes to 348 for Edward Mar- C4s-4- ---- ' t are: glIgg "'-'- Wm I -- 4 - 1 : ! t ' '': 4is''''' I - I - VI I — - eisp" 5111k ''t 4 - I r -- (1 to ed - le 0'1 P41'N'tt — I - k N 5- mdt electorial votes by only 514 of the major party vote while the In Republicans received 486 1940 the Democrats got 515 In short the Republicans 463 the Democratic margin in the last two elections especially in 1944 was not large i Serious Threat The serious threat to the Demo- crats i n Pennsylvania this year is matched by equally serious problems facing them in two other states where the Institute has already reported poll findings—New York and Illinois In New York the 011 found Dewey running ahead in the same Truman - Dewey - Wallace trial heat the vote of those with opinions 'being Truman 41c Dewey However it 44r' Wallace 15t' was found that Truman ran ahead in a trial heat with Robert A Taft as the Republican standard-beare- r PENNSYLV-A-NI- - i I 501 c: three-corner- -- - ' I g - - ' N ' t -I -- —— idential for you! - -- ' irl - ::-- I Warren I - - — Stassen Heads Youth Ticket Delicious different ' -- V WASHINGTON Feb 26 (UP)— Democratic National Chairman J Howard McGrath Thursday night denounced as a "dishonest and contemptible bid for votes" a Republican proposal to make a "deal" with southern Democrats to kill Pres Harry S Truman's civil - - 1 NEW YORK Feb 26 STURGIS POSTURE - Made by an exclusive patented prooessorily S&W Lkluid Apple captures all the true color tute and fragrance of in 32 oz fresh apples bottles and 12 oz cans goodd : - ' The two principal cities of Pennl and Pittssylvania—Philadelphia for approxiburgh—accounted of the mately two-fift(39) total major party vote cast in j 1944 The Democratic percentage of the vote was 582 in Philadelphia and Allegheny county combined (Allegheny county is the county containing Pittsburgh) while the Republicans polled 418 Urban Areas Vital Today's trial 'heat figures find Wallace taking enough votes away from the Democratic camp in the two urban areas to pull the Democratic figure down stibstantially I and Rd-lt rive Out Friday ' n I111 Ed : ''::'all°:GU II cmn°Y Saturday GOP 'DeaP to Kill Rights Bill Aud Save Use Our Parking Lot Adjoining Store-- 10 AM TO G PM Branded as 'Contemptible' t X ' 411P 3IcGRATH'S WRATH s 1 t N - 1" thrlir wiltl N' ‘0) :- - 11 - reo"Tr k - !JAI ' 7 ! -3 1110 rs ss - 1r- -- ''1'2' I titeglit il LI II -- :24 By GEORGE GALLUP PRINCETON N J Feb 26— Pennsylvania carried by the Democrats by a slim margin in 1944 may be pushed over into the Republican column this year because of Henry A Wallace's candidacy splitting the Democratic vote Latest balloting throughout Pennsylvania in the Gallup polls shows that in a race involving Pres Harry S Truman on the Democratic ticket Thomas E Dewey on the GO P ticket and Wallace as a third runs par t vr candidate Dewey ahead The Truman-Dewe- y Wallace trial heat figures for Pennsylvania ---: help elect a Republican president : to71? kttib : rrn 1 – t- lets - "deal" was suggested by Rep Clare Hoffman (R Mich) in ii' A '::7A----":- 11- aim - ' '''- - program rights The 444s '''''-'-- -"- - os --- --- 8 hs - ' 0$14 APPLE JUICE - -- -- - - lia - ' e - t w-- t) "I's lk f Ila et- - 21Pe 10" Nblilietwale li n -- -- '-- - — " - ' 4t 4:-- prhooueedptracth 7:2: rill - 21 !ICUM-App- le ' - airAPAPI it 'Af 110 ' -- -40- Po -- el a C yr c - ''' ( discharged "for just cause" 0 2 --- a- ' s and said union demands were 'tantamount to usurping the pow-er- e of management" Joseph Curran president of the Union stepped into the dispute to announce that "we will settle this beef in the usuall manner No one Is authorized by this union to say that a vessel will not sail" Says Crew Won't Sign The crew's head union delegate Walter Avellar said the crew would not sign on for next Wednesday's scheduled sailing unless union demands were met The demands involved the firing of Chief Crew Steward W S McDonald and reinstatement of two discharged stewards the union claimed were "victimized by McDonald" The management replied that the two stewards had been i - I 5 lball merchant marine" The United States Lines after a meeting with officials of the National Maritime union (C10) upheld the position of Capt Man-rin- g i --- - -- -- -- Line Backs Captain "They can tie the ship up until hell freezes over as far as I am concerned" said the captain The same tactics the CommunistA are Using i n Czechoslovakia are being used in harassing the American i :----- 7- - AT - s '''''—'-'4:- first vessel i - 6k-:- asserted it would not sail agin unless a chief steward is fired and two discharged stewards reinstated Capt Harry M Manning retorted that he would lay up the 1I -- i I Tak ' A union leader aboard the ship i 41 --- --' --F--- t do Official Assails FBI column in the trial heat The vote among those with opinions: Truman 40 Wallace Dewey 52 sp Wallace Gives Dewey Edge Over Truman in 3 States t The liner America the country's largest and finest arrived from Europe Thursday with 773 passengers and a shipboard dispute that might keep the vessel anchored in port 1 ) ' 1GALLUP POLL OF OPINION By J:efferson 31achamer ------- -- Wind 111 0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday February 27 1948 pntf'1OPit 4 r - - - |