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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 5

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Daily Newsi
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Demos will, name stat0 senator During the Stev-falso happens to be president off Firestone Tire and Rubber he served under the Firestone Tire and from 1918-50. enson campaign Clinton D. McKinnon and was In charge of campaign film distribution In Southern California. Veterans Affairs leader, Lou Goodman, has been appointed Irman of the veterans division 6 By FRANK OBSERVER A candidate for state senate will be selected tomorrow when more than 1500 delegates and Democratic party officials meet at the. llolly wood Palladium, 6215' Sunset their Los Angeles County Democratic Convention.

DAILY NEWS, tos Aageles FRIDAY. FEB. 2. 1954 A. man seeks gaming license' CARSON CITY, Feb.

OFi-Milton Stevens, a Los Angeles realty man, today applied to the State Tax Commission lor a state license for a 20 per cent Interest In the Last Frontier Hotel on the Las Vegas strip. Stevens application said he was purchasing 970 1 shares of stock In the hotel. This is approximately one-half of the 40 per cent Interest in the hotel held by Los Angeiea-realty man Mur ray Randolph, who Is selling the shares to Stevens. The other, owners of the hotel are Beldon Katelman and Jake Kozloff. of the Reddlpg for Congress Committee In the 2Gth District.

M1D CITY Democratic Clubbers Will heay' John Aliad, regional director of aircraft workers, UAW-CIO, at a meeting tonight 8 o'clock, at headquarters. 4302 Melrose Ave, Allard's subject will be. "Unemployment: Fact or Fiction? We note that West Adams Young Democrats will observe Brotherhood Week tonight at the YWCA on USC campus, 857 W. 36th Pi. Bob Feldman, chairman, says the celebration will Include an Inter-cultural program and dance.

Dr. John Sommervllle, police commissioner; will be guest speaker. Members ana their guest will donate 50 cents per head. Company and Mrs. Leila nd Atherton Irish, president of the womens division, Hollywood' Chamber of Commerce, who also has a hand In a -surprising number of other, civic and cultural- endeavors.

Dchs Campaign Committee for the election of Councilman Ernest Dchs as Los Angeles County Supervisor for the Third District has opened campaign headquarters at 1702 N. Vermont Ave. Ad ditional Debs headquarters will soon he announced In other parts of the district, which occupies the largest portion of metropolitan Los Angeles. TWO outstanding Republicans, both with considerable followings of their own, yesterday went to work In their newly accepted Jobs as co-chairmen of the Mildred Younger for State Senator 1 Striding Into their new assignments were Leonard K. Firestone, business and civic- leader, who THE CONCLAVE begins at 11 a.

m. and will probably run un-' til 4:30 or 5 In the afternoon. Richard Graves, the partys endorsed gubernatorial candidate, will make the keynote speech. Mrs. John V.

Bannister, vice president of Lynwood Democratic Club, last night went home with her voice almost gone but with her roster for the new Number Two club bulging. The ambitious Democratic worker spent the entire day, as she will today and tomorrow, at a sidewalk table at 11311 Long Beach Blvd. signing up members for the new club. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) ONLY AT EASTERN COLUMBIA wwej-e T-Pillr ni ptiolo. RICHARD GRAVES "They arc not rumor-monger GO Pens using fear tactics, Stays Graves many iiems OFFICIAL organization will take place March 11..7 p.

m. In the Lynwood High School cafeteria. Wilbur Jerger, who announced his candidacy In the 2Gth Congressional District yesterday, maintained whether we like it or not, is the main issue of this campaign, and unemployment second. The 36-year old life-long Democrat says, his political activities started in Chicago In 1912. He served on the Democratic County and State Central Committees June css than 33, off i a ar-wtA Knowland takes slap atLanger Reg.

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system of picking committee-chairmen by seniority. Knowland also predicted that former Gov. Earl Warren will be confirmed swiftly as U.S. chief justice, probably tomorrow. Lan-gers Senate Judiciary approved the nomination, 12 to 3.

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It Is causing a great Tennaissance of the Democratic Party throughout the nation and in California In particular where Democratic clubs are springing up all over the state In spontaneous protest against a trend which has now become all too apparent to thinking people, Graves said. He said it Is the mission of Hnie Democratic Party now to stand up and tell the people where they are being led -into economic difficulties which are being hidden behind bland names and into a fear of freedom which would destroy the creative spontaneity of the people which has made this country great. THE PEOPLE are certainly becoming aware of the urgency of returning the national administration to the Democratic Party, Graves said. Turning his attention to the California situation. Graves said that Gov.

Goodie Knight appears to be a completely befuddled man who, aftqr 7 A years as lieutenant governor, had apparently learned nothing of the responsibilities of governorship. He pointed out that Governor Knight recently flatly denied that unemployment Is a problem in California. But later, skid Graves, when someone apparently whispered the facts of life to the governor, he amended his Statement by saying that he had Xen Informed "thej-e was a little unemployment --In the--Bay area -Ml -M3 Res. $53 Hen's 00 worsteds, Bradbury tailored, brown or tan, Just 10 left she 36 onlyj 33 Reg. 39c Hen's Sox, re-Inforeed cotton, fast, color, black, brown, anklets broken shes5l mezzanine' M5 -M8 Reg.

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1 'CHP officers under Sgt A. B. McCormick stopped 250 trucks at roadblocks at Slauson and Holmes Aves. and at Alameda ind Tamarind Fourteen were cited for faulty rakes, six' for faulty lights, two 'or, overloads and orje each for faulty registration and drivers icense. OFFICER J.

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25.4tP)-Rep. Robert I Condon, who was once barred from the Nevada atomic testing grounds as a security risk, today announced he would run for re-election to his House seat. Condon recently appeared voluntarily before a committee of his congressional 1 colleagues to deny reports he had been connected with various subversive groups. During last year's Velde committee hearings in San Francisco, a witness swore Condon once attended a closed Communist Party meeting In A -v Reg. 2.98-12.98 Dresses Reg.

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