Show øI I I t — file Salt Lake I 1 CHICAGO 1 j i k 1 ected -- - 1 iI I :::A des- intolerable demogoguePresident D Eisen- perate It Is apparent Stevenson ry type of campaign" Steven said NEW YORK Oct 22 (UPI) hower andDwight Vice President son "that the Republicans said —Former President Harry S Richard Nixon whom he menfrom their convulsions know tioned name RE RECALLED that Mr that the Democrats are going and said Truman Wednesday bluntly re-- I many ofbytheir this to swing the country this fall charges against Eisenhower speaking Demo- - 3 :::1 22 speakers--amo- ng 4 0 1” 1 1 1I r) stand Butler's that I I c southern Democrats ' should either 'stick with the 0 ' I party's civil A 'a rights position 1 t or get itd t a gree Mr Truman with Mr Butler" said Truman: "I am not reading anyone out of the party We want all the people In our column that we can - t 1::I f 1 1 I 41N I I 1 4 1 ::: ':1 He was aecompanted Gov Averell Harriman : 1 :s1 ' 1 11 : - '::1- !11 -- 1 7 ear-lév- 4! : Av t j SALT LAKE NEARING ' - CENTER 1' 421 Judge Bldg — A I Iktivoe1 ' a No2:St ' ' ss )c"or ' - v ' 40 i i cm owninboogilloomOmmoommOOMMIb ICf42A 4011' ' 0 I 4 :' 1 ' : (:4 lima : Jit t t:: e 1 1 ' ) s i : ala (1' A t" 1 s ' ' 4 1 ' A:'' - t - ''''' ' I - ft p P 11 to4 - ifi ' ti ' ' ' Above Top of the Hill L12196 or $3650 - -s - - 1? 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"Yes that's right" replied Truman "We settled this thing In my home state of Missouri and you people have handled It very well here in New York" 1 - I 1 a but they are not going to again" he said 1" " ' Last RARING STEREO—Radioear'seartav new EYEGLASS hearing 4 ins —lets you hear at with both ears as nature ! tended Unbelievably slim yet powerful the STEREO lets you hear cleairy—even in group conversation—without your hearing los& adverting Ask for a demonstratiba 6 TODAY '"1 1 secede 1 '' '' - ' :t by "The South seceded before ': i' candidate for 1 ' t 1 1 - V'I ? 1 1 Truman came here by train from Wilmington Del where be attacked the Eisenhower administration's foreign and domestic policies and accused Vice President Richard M Nixon of using "verbal gar-bage" to try to avert a defeat at the polls Truman was interviewed by Pewsmen at the Hotel Theresa In the heart of Harlem ' vnun t ko- -- 11 - 4 ' get" ::1 DON'T ADVERME: 17-77:- cchraatiricmannaptioanuall 'I "'' ii :1 Coast on ulti- appearance and talk at the luncheon was unheralded Stevenson called what he termed the "new" Republican Their charges at this time are on attack the Democrats as demdesperate the ultimate "an affront to the Intelligence agoguery" of 'our fellow citizens" STEVENSON Democratic he presidential nominee in 1952 THE REPUBLICANS and 1956 spoke at a luncheon said were discouraged because of 1200 Cook County (Chi- they "were afflicted with Goldfine Sputniks cago) Democrat precinct cap- Adams tains and committeemen His Quemoy and Matsus" cam- i ' Prow RI Associattql i : t Truman Hits Ike Nixon Words 'Demagoguery' Adlai Declares week the Democrats were "the the West At Butler's Oct AdIal mate demagoguery" "called us and radicals E Stevenson struck out "The old Nixon has been charged that we Democrats are at Republican joined by the new Ike—or a at odds with American tradi Dixie Views WednesW new speech writer—in a them paign tion" '1 ' 1 it :14 V k 1 1 Exciting Ideas for the Hostess presented by I ' 1 Flower Arrcmging pean style- - Euro- 11111111fteses itti - i 1 :it Friday & yr f i i - -- S e' - ? 1 -- ''' : t"i - ?Irk'' ':tt' i ' 4' I ' -'- -1' 4 idor I t NftIilz 'roll ' fabulous Persian t maiakets) - F '1 - 14 ' j I 0 1' - - i 1bL I i LA4 ts' ) — : I - I ORIENTAL' I I1 I I 'ti "" I i 1 t a 3 3 13 5 1 AD 1 to A 4 1 I II (yo ! 1 1 off f - k 1 1 ''- ' ' t t V - 1 ''' '4' - ii: 1 ' ' - """--25' - - I ' t 17 - - '4 SIV 4"- ' - Jo'400- 14cAk 4 464 t '17 - I 1t 44 1 tk11-1li"- -- "-- L - --- 7144 k- 1 41'"' ' - H'0'"'':"t7)1 ''711:4':'''' :':-I-:"14fr'- 4'' ' 7 i I 'cl ft 4 ‘ 2x3 Super Li lahan 2x3 Setrouk Do Luxe 4x7 Sarouk ' k kt:taitr:NbIl40:f!‘i4-44:::- ' 1 A0V" l' - 1 't:- i1 0 1 v -- - -- - !N t'? 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