oH CIO convention dele Henry* A: Wallace a gates at Chicago gave Vice- President tremendous ovation. |. to r. i LaGuardia of New York, CIO Pres. : Mayor Murray and Wallace. British Tory’s Plan For ‘oalition Is Turned Down ras “7 LONDON — (ALN) — The precast! that the next general ection in Britain will produce , “national government compris- s the” best men from all par- geS,” made by Ralph Asheton, §2w chairman of the Conserva- nieve party in his maiden speech @us week, has stirred heated snunciations from Tabor and iberal party spokesmen. gTANGLE ; § Arthur Greenwood. deputy ader’ of the Parliamentary La- jor party, replied that “‘Labor’s ectoral strength is far bigger gian in 1985, and Conservative @ength is far less. The Labor Barty will fight the election on Ss own feet.”-An assertion that 4%e election will result in a La- @or government was made by <4 umanuel Shinwell. “A politi- 4 N. S. Gill Fuel Co. a New West, 810—FR. 3231 Mill Run Slabs, Edgings, Insides, 2 cords $10 No. 1- Fir Sawdust Saturday, December 9, 1944 — Page 15 Progressives Are Renominated In Toronto Aldermanic Contest By MEL COLBY, Tribune Staff Writer TORONTO, Ont.—Ex-alderman Stewart Smith, who, bogey” in the face of a terriffic red campaign, polled more than 41,000 votes last year, announced this week that he will be a candidate for the Toronto Board of Control in the forthcoming civic elections. Failure “to elect Smith last year to the Board, where he is sorely needed as a champion of tax reform, low-rental housing and reduced hydro rates, re- sulted in the postponement of pressing civic reforms by the inept 1944 Board. For example, absolutely nothing has been done by the city government dur- ing this year to prepare for the postwar and the home-coming of Toronto’s men now overseas. Another such “red bogey” campaign seems in the making against progressive non-parti- san candidates such as Mr. Smith. There will be, however, this difference: as a result of last year’s campaign, which fin- ally led to one of its instigators, W.