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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 10

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cccc frait ffrattr tar fcxamlnr 10 Friday. My 1952 its I I IT. S. Poll on Candidates HOUSE BACKS PRICE-FIXING a I i 11 11 ay Rva miner SEE VICTORY WASHINGTON. May 8 AP -Legislation to give Fedora rn Rnrtfon, to State laws Allowing price-fixing on trade marked Roods was passed today by the The Republican ticket pledged to Governor Enrl Warren will be overwhelmingly elected in the June 3 presidential primary, Warren campaign chairmen from the Redwood Empire counties predicted at a meeting in Ukiah yesterday.

Warren-for-rresident leaders from Del Norte, Humholdt, Men House and sent to the Senate, Passage was by standing vote The I'nited State poll con-ducted by the Trineefon Research Service start in this Sunday's bis: Examiner! Director Kenneth Fink and hi associates have asked thousands of American voter for their opinion of Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls and all of the Important issues of the day. The answers a scientific, representative cross-section of American public opinion will prove to he fascinating: and thought-provoking reading. Sunday's release compiles the answer to this question: "Here is a list of men who have been mentioned as possible presidential candidate for the Republican or Democratic 4 Tarty. Which one would you like to see nominated?" Only five years old, the I'nited States Poll has won national recognition for the unusual accuracy of its predictions. It has never missed not even in 1918 when most other public opinion polls were Continuing change in the popularity of candidates and issues will be carried every Sunday in The Kxaminer from now until the November elections.

In addition, there will he several mid-week releases as the Toll uncovers important trends and shifts In American thinking. Watch for the I'nited States Poll in The Examiner this Sunday and every Sunday! ON APPROVAL OF YOUR CREDIT! docino, Lake and Sonoma counties attended the all-day session. They reported to Northern Cali fornia Manager Harvey Hancock of 106 to 0. Known as the "Fair Trade" bill and tponsored by representative McGuire, Democrat of Connecticut with House commerce committee backing, the bill permits fair trade laws of forty five States to be enforced against non-signers of pricing agreements between retailers and distributors or manufacturers. These agreements generally provide for a retail sales price below which an article may not that official GOP groups in the North Coast counties are solidly backing the Warren slate.

Among these taking: part in the conference were Max R. Call, Eureka; Lloyd Bittenbender, Take Our Word For It This Is The Biggest TV Value on the Market Today! Look at all the exclusive Philco features you get! Mendocino; Leroy J. Lounibos, Petaluma; Charles J. Selig, Cres Korean Consul cent City; and Alexander Mackie, Lakeport. W.

Taft Victory Predicted Will Beat Eisenhower. Fulton Lewis Says Senator Taft will be the Re Won't Quit Refuses to Accept Ouster Order be sold. Enforcement is through civil suits for damages. COURT RULING A Supreme Court ruling last year in effect prevented enforcement of the State laws against retailers who had not signed such agreements. The proposed new law would bind both signers and non-signers A "Rill Knowland Homecoming" dinner and election eve rally will be held the night of June 2 at the Colombo restau rant, 5321 Claremont Avenue, at "Balanced Beam" gives clear focus all Amazing Colorado tuner with 10-to-l over! sensitivity! ine Korean consul general in which United States Senator William, F.

Knowland will give the wind-up address of his campaign for re election. Edward A. Robey, ban Francisco, called UDon to publican presidential nominee and W. Averell Harriman, the Mutual Remember it's a PHILCO! Custom Built "Duplex Chassis" resign by his country's national Security Administrator, the Dem ocratic choice, Fulton Lewis Jr, assembly for advocating a dictatorship in Korea, said yester radio commentator and colum nist, predicted here yesterday, day he would stick to his post 'until I hear from my boss." Lewis, whose column appears regularly in The Examiner, will to comply with the pricing agreements. If enacted, the bill would exempt State fair trad laws from the Federal antitrust and trade commission acts.

Before passing the bill, the House defeated a substitute offered by Representative Keogh, Democrat, of New York. The Koegh bill provided Federal penalties for violation, but in most other provisions was similar to the McGuire measure. CHANGES LOSE The House also beat amendments to prevent "loss leader" Choo Young Han refused to take seriously an assembly vote of the "East Oakland for Know-land Club," is chairman of arrangements. Knowland's campaign headquarters announced completion of a statewide nonpartisan committee of "Women for Know-land," headed by Mrs. Pat Con-nich of San Francisco and Mrs.

Margaret Martin Brock in Southern California. K- speak tonight at an 8 o'clock meeting of the San Mateo County Unit of Pro-America, at the Bay of 96 to 0 ordering- him to leave Meadows Clubhouse. He will de liver an address next Tuesday night in the Oakland Auditorium Theater. office for "disgracing the nation." "These men have no right to fire me," Choo said. "I'm appointed by the foreign minister and can be removed only by him." The trouble started last March Discussing the presidential race, Lewis said: Redwood Empire lumber interests and lumber workers, as well as conservationists, have sent hundreds of congratulatory messages to Representative Hubert B.

Scudder for his suc cessful fight to prevent deletion when Choo in a newspaper interview said his country was not ready to practice democracy. He urged a powerful, if temporary, dictatorship. of a budget item for forest pro tection. Scudder represents the First In Pusan, Chung II Hung. sales in which one item is priced very low to induce customers to enter the store; to prevent mail order or wholesale houses in non-fair-trade States from selling in fair trade States at cut prices; and to require distributors to take all necessary steps to bring about uniform compliance with the pricing agreements.

The bill's backers claimed it Is needed to protect small businessmen from price-cutting: tactics of larger competitors. Opponents condemned it as a price-fixing measure which would make consumers pay more for what they buy. Congressional District, which chairman of the assembly's foreign affairs committee, said contains the largest commercial looks to me a if Taft is too far out ahead for Eisenhower to catch him. "Outside of California, there are no larg blocks of delegates left to go the general's way. "Ultimately, if the Taft candidacy -'should run into real danger at the national convention, I think Taft will throw his strength to General Mai-Arthur.

"If that should occur, I am sure presentation of Mac-Arthur's name to the delegates hy Taft would end the contest. If nominated, MacArthur ould accept. "On the Democratic side, I believe Harriman will he nominated. He would be the easiest man for Taft to defeat." stands of redwood in the world. Choo's statement "was unforgivable because he is a diplomat and has reduced the national The Appropriation Committee eft the budget item unchanged dignity." on bcudders insistence.

17" PHILCO I nj pf" 'I TABLE M0DEL Pi ill SQ. INCH I'i (O ((J 'Model 1802 ITpSf If 2" HOME SCREEN Ely ON STRATI ON $srii! fa iui imi e1 if FitzGerald Kept Headquarters of Edwin M. Wil i son, nepuDiican candidate ior Congress from the Fourth Dis As Aide fo Army Philip J. FitzGerald, partner in the Dean Witter and Com trict, announced indorsements from Francis V. Keesling, long a leader in GOP activities, and Air Crash Reported from the San Francisco unit of SAN BERNARDINO, May 8- the California Council for Gov (AP) Reports that a plane ernmental Efficiency.

caught fire at about 5,000 feet M. ZEISS Mother's Day Sunday, vMay 11th Mother Would Appreciate a Box of Our Delicious Chocolates. 3253 MISSION STREET tt. 28th and 2fth AT. 2-0591 r- rK altitude and crashed in the moun A "town meeting for candi pany advertising firm here, has jbeen re-appointed to serve, his( fifth term as a civilian aide to the Army.

Secretary of the Army IFrank Pace Jr. announced in Washington, D. yesterday. Civilian aides offer counsel and jadvice to the Army and promote understanding between the Army and the public. The office is jwithout compensation and is non-l political.

tains northwest of Upland were given authorities tonight in San dates," at which voters of the Nineteenth Assembly district will Bernadino and Ontario. J. exchange views with candidates Gamble of Upland said he sa a in the June 3 primary election plane in flames plummeting earth ward at 7:35 p. m. will be held Monday night under auspices of the Republican As sembly.

The session will be in Lakeside Plaza auditorium. New Pressure On Stevenson llinois Governor Again Urged to Run SPRINGFIELD (111.1, May R. fINS) The Illinois Democratic VA 6-41 32 SK 2-2947 NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION Party Convention passed a reso lution today urging Governor Adlai E. Stevenson to "make himself available for th office of President at the forthcoming UP TO J125 Ty 2151 national convention." The resolution said that in the event that the Illinois governor is selected at the party's national convention in Chicago "we pledge our wholehearted, militant, and enthusiastic support to this cause." Jacob M. Arvey of Chicago, National Committeeman for Illinois, telephoned the Governor in California yesterday in an effort to get authorization for the resolution, but Stevenson again turned thumbs down on any resolution mentioning his presidential Trade-In On Your Old TV Set On This 1952 PHILCO Console! I I TV $Tla Tvbir ji 20" Philco Console gives 215 sq.

inches of picture! Built-in aerial! $349.95 plus tax. possibilities. Stevenson repeatedly has said. "I am a candidate only for reelection as Governor of Illinois." He expressed the hope to Arvey that the convention would not "put me in an awkward spot by proposing me for the Presidency." PIS TILL I. EF, Lodge Makes Gift Every Day Including Sunday Home on the Rancei Radar Station An isolated radar station on the California coast, where no entertainment facilities are available for Air Force personnel, has been provided with a full supply of recreation room equipment by a local B'nai B'rith lodge, Western Air Defense Force officials reported yesterday.

The equipment was donated by (he Veterans and Service Com OGMEGS0B fflBOCj And everywhere you go you'll find BUCK WHITE Scotch Whisky the favbrite because its quality and character never change. mm 1 mittee of San Francisco Lodge 21, B'nai B'rith, of which Mayer 19th Mission Lecht is chairman. The location of the station cannot be revealed! because of security the Air Force said. BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 86.8 PROOF THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK SOLE DISTRIBUTORS.

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