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Show 44 DESERET NEWS, December Fr'doy, 26, 1969 OUR GREAT STOREWI U.S. Pact Hinges On Japan Vote (IPls T')KV') j , Japanese y ti.e polls So'ur-ii,.- v national e'.ection pii'ect. will df'ter-- v 'a'i.c; rr tne future of the ration's ru.i'y pan w:h the United a ,V roat epb ut. V. ored extension of tlie r,r.g next Jure, Is minister Liberal tat.i Party tLDPn li ot.er parties faor abrogation of t!,e pact, some immediately and otheis graduallUi'-ik- SciIl"' j pn;up ruling 1 y Tne treaty, whiih will be automatically extended if nei-mcountry initiates talks on r. peimits the United States to maintain military bases in Japar. LDP FAIORED Tne uters will make their Ur.oae m a genera' election of members of the house a'l of Analysts predict easy victory for LSP and its Sato's er repre'-entative- policies. The ldp held 272 seats before Sato dissolved the house his return - last following month from a recent visit Washington. Tokyo newspa-per- s predict Sato's parry will win as many as 2S3 seals m the new parliament. Much of the opposition parties strength was eliminated when Sato won a com-mitme- from President Nixon for the return of the bland of Okinawa by 1972. The island has always been a major poltical issue. USES ADVANTAGE Sato's call for new elections after his Washington trip was designed to take advantage of his Okinawa diplomatic triumph and turn it into a new mandate from the electorate. It has been predicted that about 50 million of the nation's 69.6 million voters will cast ballots in the election o choose the government for the next four years. All Tokyo newspapers fore- cast that the Socialist party, the main opposition group, would lose some of its 134 seats but would retain its position as the countrys No. 2 t political forre. No Bowing To Threats For Marcos (UPI) Ferdinand E. WORSTED WOOL Mens MANILA dent PresiMarcos said today he has been receiving daily threats on his life but dismissed them as standard hazards of the presidency. Li an interview filmed for later showing on Philippine television, Marcus denied that fear of an assassination attempt was keeping him from making public appearances since his to an unprecedented second term last month. lie said he had dwcovced 2-in- -l, SUITS Zip-Lin- ed 2-PA- COATS ALL-WEATH- ER ' NT Pile or Quilt-Line- d SUBURBAN COATS i & Reg. $40 Two Reg. pile fining zips out for "more or less" warmth, depending on the that the period after an election was the best time for -s reflection and to the goals of his administration. The fori Men Clottritf 100 Reg. $45 j great coats in nel Thick acrylic weo'her! Ready for every season in weather-proo- f polyester cotton; washable, rain and sta:n repellent. Choose from black, olive, tan or navy in Regular or long lengths, 36 44. $95-- $ model Distinctive 2 pair For the man who wants tremendous good looks plus ... pants perma-crease- d worsted wool suit, impeccably tailored for a fine smooth fit and a 'madevfor-yo- u PLUS two pair of permanently creased look pants for double n the wear. Popular model in muted patterns and solid colors. Ideal for dress and business wear. Regs. 36-4Short 37-4long 33-4long-wearin- g ... two-butto- 6, Downtown owj Cottonwood warmth our fine, suburban coo's with plush acrylic pile lining and collar or quilt lining and mohair collar. Choose from woolnylon melton, herringbone, plaid or .olid colors with grey, block, blue or olive predominate. Sizes 36-4The Boris Mem Clothing g Downtown and Cottonwood n FOWLER GAS WATER HEATER ully Automatic Boys and Student? 0 SIZES Gat. GLASS HMD Guaranteed far 5 Yeo- Th meon a to wrh our g-wor--f pressure here WARM PARKAS, JACKETS and LIFT-COA- TS INSTALLATION BY LICENSED Reg. 16.93 -- 19.93 PLUMBER OPEN MON. THRU SAT. :30 AJW. 'Til PJA. OPEN SUNDAY AJW. TIL 4 The popular Norfok-Safajacket in acrylic cotton corduroy quilted nylon parka with the nylon pile or quilt lining with side zippers, polyester fiberfil Parka and wcshoble. AH in sizes ... P JW. ri pile-line- d, ... Ift-co- ot lift-co- 8, font Boy. Stodontt V It Downtown and Cottonwood , w |