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Show Friday, October THE OGDEN POST AT WASHINGTON IS NEED OF UTAH 12. 192 thut lias been passed in recent I Democrats of the South to return to years. It protected equally the new-- 1 I the Tammany of the North that large measure of cupport the Tammany or coiner und the native born. liibur BAMBERGER war, there were he North pave the South before and millions of Europeans desiring to es- - after the Civil war. Paid the eloquent but unwise sena cape the burdens, suffering and star- and own vation of their tor from Mississippi, performing a countries, they were coming here as fast as most disagreeable task: ( Continued from page 1.) steamers could carry them. When "The Democrats of the North were here arrive! taking stood they they by the South in the dayB tariff law the to the Underwood-Sinimon- s our laborers, for they from jobs up to and after the Civil Amerleading saved World war of 1913. The The work poswould New York Democrats only cheaper. War. ica from a panic. It gave us the sible of protecting our laborers most stalwart chamour were way ever we wall have had; highest tariff restricted was senators and a to immigration pass Tammany pions. 1916 in fact, it was an embargo. In a on the done stood was bill. This by then promptly congressmen President Wilson vetoed the Farmers Republican Congress a and American by signed the congress of floor was Emergency Tariff bill which A1 Republican president. During the and spoke for the south when passed by a Republican Congress. in next session of Congress we will re-- 1 of the south representatives and every farmer ...in Utah though and sections I nntional their presence the and ubseitl were origin IT V,I Inimitnl in peal IJ1 Is it possible for the denied. pertaining to II Kim? of N'lwralizt t,w provisions separated families. The Republican - w,uth today to forget?" why should the senator from MissHi(,y w a humane one, and the limwo wus I resident Ilardinp and the unfortunate Italians and directly for arc iHsippi bring up the the .Emergency .n- - pn,ose of solely creating and protecting disloyal episode when the south went American jobs for American workers, tray, and tried to destroy the nffai? Restricted Immigration docs for Union! Why appeal to hw brethren voti-KIn what protection does for the m the south to reward Tammany lahor MtffbilH that The one protects the job, Democrats for assisting the south in producer. 'to the in SSff and the othcr protects the products of a disloyal effort. r?n 192 the llenub lhe J,,b- - Uoth urc absolutely neces- nnT Democrats all over the country, now and the as to loyal as any citizens, will senous-r- i prosperity ary perpetuate and good bilTd plrv" happiness of the highest paid and most ly question the wisdom ff on effort world. this .the of part of in the sense labor wtoSTm tf intelligent incidents thing the faimir niiHiB CnmifDF ifATfSiinn tcvivc Heads for Scheme evDemocntic -l the protected list and practically good citizens. Failure f t sAali t - i,y erything he buys on the free list. Also ;his act mere was placed a larmi Governor Smith in his speech of ac South SiSmon of North Caro- of sugar, wool ccptancc made the following stateUtahs industries Senator v- ,.r Jtfanu mimt n a In Immigration: lina, who is a Democrat, and has servI am heartily in favor of reor approval of the rates imposed upon ed in the United States senate since moving from the immigration law these items was uttered by Senator 1901, on September 2, 1928, made the which the harsh provision sepaKing. On the tariff bill, as recorded following statement: rates families, and I am opposed in the Congressional Record of June "I am profoundly convinced basof restriction to the principle 27, 1922, on page 8625: the election of Governor that ed upon the figures of immigraSuch is this Republican tariff would be unfortunate Smith tion population contained in a bill iniquitous, infamous, damnto the party and country. alike census thirty-eigyears old. I ed before it is born, destined to be be shall "I glad to cooperate in believe this is designed to disdamned during its lifetime, and behalf. this My position is one criminate against certain nationdoomed to damnation and obloquy of opposition to uncompromising alities, and is an unwise policy. after its death. , Governor Smith. It is clear to Senator King was paired against the Rut the Republican party in power my mind that since his nomination will continue to protect the American passage of the he has repudiated the platform Tariff bill, which in effect was a vote workman, and will not lessen the not in one, but in several particuthe measure, and he voted strictinn with the single exception of lars. TURNED THE PARTY conference report. the OVER TO TAMMANY HALL against repealing the national origin sections Although, ns I have stated, under and liberalizing the provisions per-th- e ANI) CERTAIN BIG present tariff law, everything the mining to separated families. farmer produces is on the protected Try as he may to befog the public The people of the United States will list and practically everything he uses mind hy distorting the record and not elect Tammany to the presidency is on the protected free list, yet, some criticizing the Republican program of where the tiger shall make of the of the rates on farm products should public economy, Governor Smith will White House its iniquitous den. TAM-b- e increased even to a greater extent never be able to change the historical MANY MUST NOT AND SHALL than they arc listed at the present fact that the fiscal achievements of NOT PASS, time. No doubt there will be a re- - the last seven years of the present ad- - Utah Voters Should Vote Republican vision of the tariff made in the first ministration form the most brilliant As I have heretofore stated, Sena- session of the next Congress. In or-- chapter in national finance that ever tor King opposed the Emergency Tar-der to insure protective rates, a Re-- 1 has been written in the history of any iff Rills; he opposed the Fordney-Mc- Cumber Bill of 1922; he opposed the publican Congress must write the nation in the world. tariff schedules. The benefits of this program of appropriation for roads in our Na-Sevcn Years Republican Record business economy have accrued not tional parks; he opposed the Shep- The most gigantic task of reorgan- - only to the plain people and to the Infant Maternity Bill, ization and reconstruction that ever! business and commercial interests of All of these bills are of tremendous confronted any political party con- - this country, but they have also oc-- 1 importance to the welfare of the peo-fronted (he Harding administration in crued indirectly to the whole world, pie of this state and nation. Not 1921, and on our record of accomplish- - because, due to this economy policy of only did he oppose these, great for the last seven years we arc Calvin Coolidge as well as his sound structive measures, but he has per willing to submit our cause to the policy of financing, this country has sistently and on every occasion an- been placed on a permanent peace- - noyed and antagonized President American people. During the past seven years we time basis, and by reason of its fi- - Coolidge. If you wish to see the greai have 'reduced our national debt (7,- - nancial strength and example has been Republican principles applied, and able to stabilize conditions through- - Herbert Hoover as president of the 000,000,009. The annual cost of government has out tho world. Let the Democratic United States, neither annoyed nor been reduced nearly two billions of candidate continue to make light of antagonized you will not this record, and the intelligent, think- - liam II. King to the United States We have decreased the direct taxes ing American voter will give him the Senate, I of the American people over one and answer at the polls in November. Not only must Utah elect a Re- I one-ha-lf billion dollars annually, and Note the "Deadly Parallel" publican senator to assist in main- have removed the names of 3,000,000 Now, compare the economic policy I tabling Republican principles in the people of small incomes from the fed- - as pursued in Washington under the senate of the United States and to eral tax rolls. Republican administration with that assist in. the adoption of the greai; constructive measures which Herbert Eleven billion dollars of foreign of the state of New York. Claims At Washington we have decreased Hoover will advocate, but we must. loans, have been refunded. out of return of ulien prop- - the running expenses of our govern- - elect to the house of representatives ment 3G per cent, while in New York our two Republican congressman; and erty have been adjusted. Over $700,000,000 annually is being I under a Democratic executive they Jin order to give complete support to the national administration, not only distributed in care and compensation have increased 197 per cent. I We have decreased the national debt must Ernest Bamberger be elected, of soldiers and their families. We are appropriating more money! 27 per cent, while during the same Senator E. O. Leathcrwood and Don for good rouds, public buildings, in-- 1 period New Yorks debt has increased! R;. Colton reelected to congress, but land waterways development, flood 48 per cent. We have decreased tax- - WEEam H. Wattis must be. elected control, and for the advancement and ation 31 per cent, while New York governor of this state, and. in order development of agriculture, than in I state has increased taxation 181 perp uphold and support Republican prin-an- y cent. ciples and a Republican governor and period of our notional history. We dollar have of these reduced the his administration, we must, elect in extraordinary! Every continually expenses has been paid out of the expenses of government at Washing- - Utah the entire state Republican revenues of the government, ton, but a Democratic executive has t. That is clearly the duty that all to The economy and efficiency at continually increased it in the state intelligent voters of Utah owe on children Washington that have mado this pos- - of New York that the average man is I themselves and to their sible have been largely due to the not getting any tax relief; and this Tuesday, November C, 19-- 8. sane, capable, and fearless leadership has been the ease notwithstanding the of Calvin Coolidge. fact that during Governor Smiths tenure of office the revenues of that Senator King Against Good state have increased from approxi- Park Roads In connection with tho item of niately $73,000,000 to $200,000,000. federal roads your attention is called Washington has had r a statement made by Senator King Po policy, while New York state has on December 22, 1920, recorded on .yon-can policy, and pay page 939 of the Congressional Record It some time in the future, if possible, for that date, at which time I had The Eighteenth Amendment The Rcnublican party in its plat charge of the Interior Department Ap- reaffirmed the American Con- Vh' proprintion bill on the floor of the senate. stitutional doctrine as announced by1 t0LNTY op WE,,EK 8TATE 0,r t There was nil item of $4,500,000 for George Washington in his Farewell McClanahan Inc. Company, Clothing Plaintiff. v. Mitchell Phillip. Defendant. roads, in national parks contained in Address, as follows: DESAID TO THE THE STATE OF UTAH the bill. I explained to the senate that The Constitution which at any FENDANT Gnu exists until changed by the many of our parks, where we were You are hereby lammoned to appear within asking people to come front all over explicit nnd authentic art by the ten day afur eervice of thia Summon upon the United States to see the wonders you, if aerved within the county in which thin whole people, is sacredly obligaaction ia brouiiht; otherwiae. within twenty of nature, had roads which were alall tory upon day after aervirc, and defend the above- most impussable, though not the rouds. Ine eighteenth amendment is a po- - entitled action: and in caae of your failure to in the state itself. I stated that in tont part of our Constitution. ..ir 1 do ao. the plaintiff in thie action will apply to relief demanded in the Coroour own state of Utah, for instance,! pledge ourselves to the observance and jlkfoWhM the lla been filed with the clerk of we have gooj roads to the entrances vigorous enforcement of this court, and will take judgment against you provision e of the park, but mighty poor roads in and 45100 Dollar for the aum of the Constitution, Governor Smith is the body sen-an- t approaching it wherever these ap- Tammany Hall. Tammany Hall is i2fi. together with plaintiff coat and du- proaches are in a national forest. I impressed upon the senate the neces- - responsible for the collapse of the burmnt hr,il1-T b7HW!?i Eighteenth amendment d: rTver sity for money to have those W" built, if w. cpectcJ people to Sn.ith ho, combined national parks and see their mar- - prohibition act, Docs reason make velous attractions. anyone believe he will endeavor to en- has nJUSTSdlS1 hit JXH U nriiti?nofK?raJ??nTed !hia r October. 192& condemned? He hinTlf would make the October a, iks. u Canadiau border of every state in Kir1 following: statement: publication November 2. IMS. the Union. I think that $4,500,000 for roads in parks is entirely too high. lammany Hall and Governor Smith A hile I believe that the parks . Governor Smith has been a member of Tammany Ilall for should be properly cared for, al- No. 7845 thirty mid years, He has beon in closest though I do not hesitate to say relationship we are getting entirely too many, with the members. In late disclosure ,N T,IK C,TY court or ogdkn city, covsvt 0V WEBKK BTATE 0E UTAH in open court it was shown that nevertheless $4,500,000, in my Ana result of the i QUALITY 1 by kuppenheimer I iiriiin I II Ifwet a, d 'ie jf I I s s l V 0.1 ht I Fordncy-McCumb- I cr I I hcrd-Town- er h a! i w I 4 $ ! f con-men- t re-ele- ct A ft 3 Wil-dolla- rs. xv u K I m a I tick-curre- nt I V. pny-as-you-- to 1 COPYRICHT 1921 KUPPENHEIMER. J(1 V t y I I Fifty-thre- J! femm 7l!fe."Kr I I I ut Summons I 4 f timable ine state, Uood roads are essential to their use and maintenance. Only n few days ago, Stephen T. director of the nntional park Mather, service, while in Utah, stated that the national ,n Utah and the south would Pa5a, furnish a complete market for the products of Southern Utah. Senator opposed the appropriation of $4,500,000 for roads in nntional parks, by which appropriation Utahs nniion-road- ,f together with the roads of other national parks, were to be improved. Republican Immigration Policy Favors American Labor Tr e Republican Immigration bill of 1921 was the most potent piece of legislation directly favoring American r" ' rs st t? i lUa't of some $150,000,000. Shortly after his speech of accentancc Governor Smith stated that he no JonCr takes orders from Tammany, 1OH orders to Tammany. Gives 0.e.r dos Do? To secure the rtal significance of his statement, one only needs to refer to the record of Mr. Crokcr and Mr. Murphy whom Governor Smith served faithfully for over thirty years. No man can rise, step by tep, in logical order in Tnmmany, who had net been absolutely and entirely mbmissive to theregular louder at any given time. Tammany Shall Not luss! Speaking at Iike, Mississippi, the Senator from Mississippi, Mr. Harrison, made i.n appeal to the wavering C,VCH luu mr nnwjf lummoiivn io appear i r sfier cervice of thu Sumnon upon i J,ou ,f ."T''1 wilhin th hich thu S I action : ml in CMC of your failure to the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. which ha been filed with th clerk of aid court, and will take Judgment against you for the aum of Forty-thre- e and Dollar (S43.K5), with interptt at the rate of t per rent per annum ainre the 5th day of February, ld2T. together with plaint iff coat and dihursementa herein. Thia action is brought to recover a judgment againat you for the purchaae price of good, ware and merrhnndiae, (k so. FRANK REEDER 1lalntiffa Attorney, Aildreoe 401 Central Building. Ogden. Utah, Dated Ugden City, Welier County, Utah, thi day of October. 12S. Firat publication October 5. 192S. lt I.al publication November 2, 192$. 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