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Show Page 4 - Nixon Lauds Utah Delegation in Gov. What Other Editors Are Saying g Well, since the Departments manpower boss, has Democratic candidate professes to delivered an answer to Adlai Stebe looking for a real meaning of vensons recent proposal to end Republican prosperity, we have the draft . . . Mr. Stevenson prepared a little comparative stepped on a dangerous plank, and table: the wrong end of it at that. Employment 1952, 61,000,000; Washington Daily News, Sept. 14. 1956, 66,800,000; gain, 5,800,000. An examination of those roll 1952, $65.84; Weekly salary calls in which a majority of Re1956, $78.0; gain, $12.76. issue-huntin- pay 1952, $63.50; 1956, $72.11; gain, $8.61. In short, more people are working, they are earning more money, and, most important, their real wages are also decidedly up in terms of each dollars purchasing power . . . This is something for Mr. Stevenson to reflect upon. He ought to stop trying to squirm around the obvious fact of naNew York tional prosperity. Herald Tribune, Sept. 5. Take-hom- e September 28. 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN y publicans supported and a majority of Democrats opposed the President shows that the President won in 75 per cent of the cases in the Republican 83rd Congress and in only 41 per cent of the cases in the Democratic 84th Congress. That forcefully illustrates why the President is asking for a Republican Congress.' Raymond Moley, Newsweek Magazine, Sept. 10. (The Communist Daily Worker) Mr. Stevenson very carefully notified its readers that the nom- Richard Nixon left Salt Lake Tuesday feeling a little better but tired, according to the vice presidents physician. Nixon, continuing an extensive tour of the country, left Salt Lake after addressing a GOP rally Monday night. During Nixons stay in Utah it was voiced by many Republicans that th vice president had drawn a great amount of support for both local and national GOP candidates. Several comments at the rally praising the Utah delegation in both the Senate and the House of Representatives brought, the 3,500 Republican supporters to their feet Lacking the enthusiasm of the Republican rally four years ago, he 1956 rally still built up a great amount of support and encouragement for the party, according to a GOP spokesman. Former President Truman seems determined to revive the Communist issue of the 1952 caminserts the word modem in at- inations of Stevenson and had the Democratic Columnist David Lawto given paign. tributing labors great gains team the the party strongest rence, Sept. 5. Democratic sponsorship. Earlier Party could into have field." the esput it was the Republicans who Ted Lewis , New Columnist tablished the first the day, York Daily News, Seqt. 5. first labor department, the first r workmens compensation, Americans will fuel the boom assistance laws. and Columnist Roscoe Drummond, this year by spending more than a quarter of a trillion dollars for Sept. 5. goods and services of all kinds." of United Press, Sept. 4. Mitchell Labor Secretary to soon be released says figures will show that as of August there What, for example, are the emDemocrats were 6.8 million workers about when they sugployed in thes United States the gest that more money should be Associated spent for defense and at the same highest in history. 3. time they suggest doing away Press, Sept. with the draft?Wall Street JourCarter L. Burgess, the Defense nal, Sept. 12. 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