Show I Paul Beaten by 43 6 Votes Plans Action for Recount Mariy Marty B Ballots Thrown Out on Technical l Grounds Pel Democrat cra t Nominee nee Charges 1 t By Orvin Malmquist m Dr J. J I H H. H Paul Democratic candidate for congress who was defeated by Congressman E. E O. O Leatherwood by the narrow nar nar- r iv row w margin of votes will bring action to secure a recount t j-t He announce announced his intention of demanding a recount Tuesday after completion of the official vote which canvass gave a. a d votes tes and Dr Paul Th Th action Dr Paul said probAbly probably ably bly W would uld be filed the next few ew days das The Th The recount will be demanded Dr Paul aul said on the grounds that numerous nu nu- nu- nu erous rous votes totes particularly In the First and Fifth pre precincts plainly meant for himself were thrown out by Republican judges on purely technical grounds which rider the election laws do not Invalidate invalidate in- in validate the ballot It is doubtful to Democratic leaders If It Ithe he the count in the Second and Third precincts r will be attacked as both hese precincts went strong Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic cratl on the official count t HAS Is SUPPORT in bringing action for the recount D Tr ari Paul will have the general support support sup sup- port rt of the Democratic county count and district organizations as prominent individuals in he he- pirty party E Chairman Ray Van Cott that he personally Is In faor fa- fa or or of a a. recount and will wUl donate his services free of charge to help handle U the legal work D. D T. T Lane of at the congressional dis- dis committee also announced that Jils committee would len lend 1 its support sup sup- sport port ort in securing the recount fFrederick Fr eriCk L. L Bagby vice chairman chair chair- SUP SUP-I man iian an of the Democratic county com com- Itt declared a that Democrats are areAn Ii An ac accord ord In seeking the recount and add added d that they anticipated antici antici- bated no trouble in defraying the necessary 1 expense by popular subscription sub sub- CiTES CITES REPORTS rt We e have reports from election Judges he said which fully Justify i us' us in demanding a recount In one lone alone 24 ballots plainly in in- tended ended for Dr Paul were thrown i out by Republican judges because the lie he voter had neglected to cross But ut t Leatherwood's name In two lut districts we have positive proof that 1 the the he counted an and uncounted ballots were ere so hopelessly mixed that the judges themselves have no idea of ot what What the count actually was In of f the fact that the Rep Republican can an judges outnumbered the Demo- Demo rats two to one in every district mf e feel that Dr Paul suffered further fur fur- ther lher ti r through the give and take practice AThe he official count announced Tuesday u shows that Herbert the only Republican to carry Salt Lake county The Republican presidential l candidate nosed through t bya margin of ot 14 7 votes while all the Democratic candidates on the i Cont on page 8 J PAUL BEATEN BY VOTES WILL DEMAND RECOUNT Continued from page 1 state elate county count district judicial and legislative tickets received r majorI majorIties major major- I Hies of from for Governor Dern down to fo for fog Mrs Anna T. T low candidate on th the Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- legislative ticket et WINS IN COUNTY Dr Paul polled an flu majority in Salt Lake count county but lost Jost out by plight ht margins in the other three Counties of or this congressional district dis dis- dis official count shows that the So Socialist candidates s polled an av- av cl of or votes in the county against 24 to 28 for the Workers Workers' Communist party presidential ejectors S The results of the official canvass conducted under the direction ot or County Cl Clerk rl Alonzo Mackay fol- fol Th W S 9 S POSt FOR T Herbert nerbert Moo Hoer r Lr R Alfred E E. E Smith D j 4 el r majority FOR II U. 8 S. E am H. H King g Sio SioE D Damberger Bamberger di i- i majority S h S S rOB lOR GO En GOVERNOR OR eH V. V D Dern rn CD D S E. E II n D Dern P majority z ion lOR CO X 7 1 ETO d. d Leatherwood R It J Paul D S Paul majority 5 r S FOR TOR SUPREME fOORT a- a I T Terni rm 0 S IR R. R Thurman D j 5 I n H. H Folland R n r Ir Th Thurman majority S S FOR POR svinn COURT COUnT r Two r Term S re Valentin GI Gideon CD D A p ral l Hansen R n t t S majority J i SECRETARY Ol OF STATE 11 D r r S John jw V. Peters reters R a r. r Willing majority maJority GOl M 21 V i S ron Tort ATTORNEY S. S Oliver K IC Clay D c Ce r rge e P. P Parker R n 6 majorIty It rn S FOR VOR STATE iVKER John r. r n D sel R n S M t Mendenhall majority 2660 60 ron FOR TJ ST. AUDITOR Tt l 1 Farr D IT Ivor AJax Jax R P. Farr majority 1079 FOR PUBLIC 2 John Jr I D t 4 C. C C.- C. N. N Jensen R It S Z majority 2594 S Jon 1011 DISTRICT lunGES 1 i.- i. MT Sh Elected fi fr 1 11 ir If S D 35 01 B OJa I d d W. W Moffatt D S O OCar cal ap IV W. McConkle D S S Tame James Jam ir H. Wolfe D L T Jf fJ V. V McKinney I U X I. I D pv rt PT M. M It R SS JA r. r B. B wight B-wight R n c iL r L 7 I Ritchie R It i se 9 Armstrong R It o Ir on OR R It If m a S. S sri Marka arks R n 43 L FOR FOil R Rc DISTRICT As ATTORNEY mc S RhYan c Cott D fl Horace ce C. C Beck Deck It R Van Cott majority 1547 ron FOR STATE ST. S Four Elected S. S hon McCarthy U S Herbert B. B Maw fa w D U V Ir W CD D Burton Dorton IV V Musser CD D 1816 S All elected herbert n tek B 8 Auerbach It R 31 U. B. B Andrus R n Ur Jr Claude Anderson R U S E E. R n OR fR R i j FOR on TI C First 16 elected Austin P. P Miller D George A A. A w D S Grant Orant MacFarlane CD D USH John Holly Jolly D I William C. C Crump Jr I D U I. I A. A Smoot 1 D Oliver Hodgson D I Grant Young CD D A. A Lavina D Chris ChrI Gree hagen 19 L D C. C P F. F Hansen a CD D i F Frank Page Pape a st Stewart t D D a aIra Ira air Emily It Id Carlisle D 34 9 Paul raul F. F Ludwig lit D 11 Martha Purser D fre Anna Ann T T. Piercey CD D David Neff R Dr Br George A. A Allen Alien R It G. G i. i H H. Backman R U IS 6 J. J Quinney R Joseph R. R R Don Mack Dalton Da It on R It Charles J. J Ullrich R c Co CRay Ray Bradford CR R n I Goggin CR P. P sos 3 R. J. 7 l R IC Allies EUller K Miller R AA Macke Maclee e R WJ TV w. J. J CoppIn R E 41 Mrs r A. A J. J Ix Lowe e Jr R It Sirs H. H S. S Tanner R E 1946 55 TOil FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER S Term R. R J r Q to ID D a 51 R 5 v Quinn majority FOR roa cou COUNTY Jr COUl S year Two Two Two- Term I rm Edward E E. Howe D tD D R fl r Clarence gwan in vs I ir ro e- e f I S.- S. J t TOR On COUNTY ATT ATTORNEY n I Y I Rice p pJ Dj S. S S. S L. L 5 J 7 I Wallace Wallace Wallace-B. B. B Kelly lelly R 2567 Rice majority 2888 2585 The com complete Ite vote ote for Cor congressman was as follows follow by counties S S Leatherwood i y 5 Rep Salt Lake i O l Zo S S Leatherwood fh PaulS Paul aul S Rep Dem flem Salt alt Lake Davis 2525 2264 2261 Tooele 1714 1416 Utah Utah S Totals Totals I Leatherwood majority |