Show t $ V o- T (fy i rfa I T if h WASHINGTON (UP)— Vice President Richard M Nixon has piped the keynote of the 1956 Republican presidential campaign with due regard for an issue designed to arouse boiling Democratic anger Peace and prosperity will be the affirmative basis of the Ref publican campaign effort Nixon would accompany that with an all-oattack on the Democratic Party as a socializer and national-ize- r of basic American institutions And that is the kind of campaign the Republicans will wage ministration estimates as of now if— as expected— the’ party re- are that peace will be maintained well beyond the election nominates the Eisenhower-Nixo- n ticket next year Prosperity used to be the RePresident Eisen- publican campaign trade-mard deserved or not It flourished hower has from Mark Hanna’s full dinner that Nixon would be satispail slogan for William McKinhim to in ley until depression struck it factory as a down in 1932 The prosperity is every way mate sue lay idle for 16 years until running President Harry S Truman reSlant on Campaign it for a spectacular triumph This is the circumstance which vived 1948 in Niximposes much importance on “You never had it so good” on’s weekend Detroit speech beMr voters then fore the National convention of and Truman told the him Nixwith they agreed Federathe Young Republican on’s 1956 to answer that is to be: tion The speech plainly was a “It’s better with Eisenhower” preview of what Nixon will tell the voters in 1956 and the slant of his campaign will have considerable to do with the whole Republican campaign pattern “In 1956” Nixon told the young folk “we shall have a — The body DENVER showdown battle between those of one of five(AP) Marine reserve jet who would nationalize and socialwhose were fighter pilots planes ize basic American institutions forced down Severe by Saturday and those who would continue weather was located yesterday the American economic policies near Leoti Kan which have been put into effect A spokesman for the 44th Air by the administration and which Rescue Squadron at Lowry Air have worked so well” Force Base here said the victim That is not only a challenge to Maj Patrick Duggan Lone Wolf the Democratic Party It is the Okla probably was dead when Republican bid for conservative he reached the ground Democrats to break away from The body was found strapped domination of what Nixon termed to an open in a field the left wing big city party lead- eight miles parachute of north Leoti Dugership That is the weak spot in gan bailed out during a thunderthe Democratic front Nixon in- storm tends to force the attack there The peace part of the campaign program depends of course onthe maintenance of peace Adut ' 'r ' C ‘V: v ' indi-cate- - ’-- AV3 &v & - viH J nCT- - V v’ 7K- - r — - SaTs fc fV r ir-P- rtft ) Reds Expel Salt Laker Lt Col John Si Benson of Salt Lake City one of three Army officers expelled from Moscow is shown in Denver with his son Michael 13 Col Benson who had been in Russia 10 months was silent about! expulsion however “I can’t tell you anything” he said National k SAN FRANCESCO (AP)— The government’s latest suit to cancel Harry Bridges’ U S citizenship on grounds of perjury and Communist Party membership goes to trial today in a federal court The longshore labor leader now 53 and regarded as a controversial fixture in the West Coast waterfront picture calls the trial “just one more try” in a long series by U S Immigration Department enemies1 to get him deported to his native Australia and out of the hair of( powerful employer groups U S prosecutors retort it is a patriotic duty to strip citizen- housemen’s Union This conviction was reversed ship from a man y'ho to gain it the U S Supreme Court in by conlied about Communist Party 1953 on a technical ground — that nections If he jloses Bridges the action was barred by the statwould be subject !to deportation ute of limitations since more as an alien tied to an organiza- than three years had elapsed betion which the government as- tween his citizenship oath and serts owes first loyalty to the the filing of the indictment May Soviet Union and plots future 25 1949 violent overthrow of the U S It was a legal error the court government in effect for the governheld There will be no jury Attor- ment to try to hurdle this bar neys have indicated trial will by bringing the indictment under continue about three weeks an extension act passed primarily Both sides agree the issues to deal with wartime contract are the same as those In the frauds against the government lengthy criminal trial which frauds of a “pecuniary or propended in Bridges’ conviction for erty nature” perjury on April 4 1950 A jury Bridges’ citizenship summarily then decided he was or had been revoked B Hara Communist and had lied about ris after byhisJudge George conviction this when he took the citizenship was restored perjury the Supreme oath in September! 1945 A five-ye- Court decision by prison sentence was meted The government now seeks out to the head of the Interna- cancellation a civil suit tional Longshoremen’s and Ware- - in which thethrough statute of limitations does not apply The suit was Big Six-Gu- n filed along with the criminal inRIVERTON Wyo (UP)— Don- dictment in 1949 but lay dorald Layton doesn’t think the cul- mant until it was reactivated last prits who stole a pistol from year his gun shop will get much use Bridges' presence is not refrom it They carted off the huge quired in court in the civil action four-foo- t But he is expected to testify in replica of a used to advertise the shop his own defense 4 I V I yl '' iw 3A CHARLOTTE N C (AP)— Mrs Frances Allman 35 delivered her own baby at her home last night and then held it in her arms 15 minutes until ambulance attendants arrived Frantic neighbors telephoned police first but when they arrived Mrs Allman already had delivered her baby Officers then called an ambulance and the new mother held her baby until attendants came and cut the umbilical cord according to instructions given by a doctor by telephone —ADVERTISEMENT— —ADVERTISEMENT— Science Shrinks Piles Without Surgery Finds Nsw Healing Substance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Science has found healing substance that piles relieves pain promptly stops Severe thunderstorms which shrinks actual itching— without Surgery Doctors report of piles Sufferers say ’ Piles have lashed Western Texas yesterday shrinking ceased to be a problem" The secret is tailed off today and fair weather prevailed over most of the South the Great Plains and the Far West There were only scattered showers today in that section where a Scinch rain yesterday storm cellar engulfed a drowning three farm children and piled hailstones two to three feet deep in the town of Clar- -' already widely used to heal tissue This substance is now available to mppontorf or otntmtnt form under the Bio-Dyne- name Preparation H Monet hark atuaranree At your druggist Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? 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