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Show ? UTAH STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928. the governmental reorganising dapartmants at Washington. WUh groat offset ha contrasts the large Republican promts in this mauei 'with tho ampty performance, and pledgee himself. If he basemen president, to do at Washington ihu same sort of governmental reform i which ho haa put through at Ali bany. Governor Smith's speech of acwill furnish much other notable than anything he saya in it. The whole document ceptance material for comment, but, when ia all said Not he himself la more so much it. disclosed is the has his personal stamp upon than his utterances. In a candidate as the man. Without claptrap or pretense of being very true sens, this presidential what he is not he speaks out hig honest thought with great campaign la to be a contest between Thus far. It directness, simplicity and the most obvious sincerity. It must bepersonalities. with nigh merits admitted, was of a rising French statesman, of Mr, Hoover fully conceded. Govmay be said of him, as it Bmlth has tho better of U in That man will do some what, for he believes every word ernor putting over to tho people an he says. New York has kmg known Alfred E. Smith as the Impression of his own natu.'e, nt man who thinks clear and speakg gtraight Now the entire ones vigorous and sympathetic, lie to eetabliah this sort of nation must perceive those qualities in him. It is doubtful proposes personal contact with aa nany if ever before a Presidential candidate has been able in a Americans as possible before th voting comes. That he of November people the very life-blosingle address to convey to-t- he will be a formidable candidate, at his spirit Whatever else Governor Smith may have effected least In tha aenaa of kindling groat ha goes, no by nis speech of acceptance, he has by it succeeded un- enthusiasm wherever political observer doubts. questionably in giving to the country a vivid impression of competent Whether tha shouts for Bmlth will material!! Into sufficient votes for a strong and vibrant personality. him tho dumb oracle do not tell busied It- -; r CurioHty in advance us. But of one thing there can bo with self mainly wondering what vlctlona about prohibition mi no question: Governor Bmlth will repair. tha Democratic candidate would confidently Ths other issue considered criti- be acclaimed as a forthright and say abrut prohlbtlon. Would ho cal in this campaign Governor fearless man who stands on his limit himself to smooth plati- Bmlth treat with equal frankness. own feet, says what he thinks, unIn derstands th American so not people, conclusively. tudes? Would ho seek to carry If he agrees that tha farm- high andtolow. and Is content to leava water on both shoulders? Would general their all mature decision. ers have a real grievance. They ho palter with tho ious which la have been discriminated against In rapidly becoming tha chief ono of national legislation. Tha tariff Succeeds Sen. Simmons. Those who put duties ostensibly laid for th campaign tha did not these questions seriously RALEIGH. N. C. In marked of agriculture aro know their men. Governor Bmlth protection humbug. There la no possi- contrast to the dissensions over th states his position with tho utmost bility of relief by such means. Yet candidacy of Governor Smith which frankness and with great plainness th losses of the farmers hava been marked Its other meetings this Even tho wayfaring so great, and the depredation of year, tho Democratic State Execuof speech. man can understand precisely farm values ao extensive, that the tive committee unanimously elected If question what to do has ceased to Camero Morrison, former g ivercor, what ha means and Intends. he la elected president, sworn to lo ona of claa legislation and has a member of tho Democratic na enforce tha law, ho will do hia best berom a national concern. Gover- tlonal commutes to succeed Senato enforce It. In ths act ha will nor Smith does not profess to have tor F. M. Simmons, who resigned endeavor to sweep away tha cor- worked out a complete project of a month ago and later announced g and farm relief. But he promises to that ha would not voto fur any canruption and substitute action for Inaction and didate for President this year. hypocrisy of Republican enforcement. l'ne.:lbly, as president, Al- friendliness for hostility." He reBecause of rumors that an effort fred Bmlth would get so sharply news his pledre tn consult prompt- would be mad to havo ths comaCler the violators of tha U'V in ly with the farmers end farm or- mittee request hi resignation as ,ry xtutra thnt their insincere poli- ganisations. economist and leaders . senator, Mr. Bimmons authorised a ticians would go about wringing nf finance and bualnese. in 'S' ; statement that his resignation out that their hamla and crying together they ma5r, would be offered if the committee they never knew the curse of pro- - able to worv out a nlu i"- - . It and would be accomwanted before. However that may pressing problem. Hia chief and panied by a notice of hia candidacy resents as i significant stipulation la thnt ths be. Governor Smith Tho Democrats, it it said, want something ilk a personal Insult solution must be to succeed himself. I tho suggestion that h would not sound. Covering so wide a range of strive to do hi full duty, according Except on a radio set tha loud tn Me oath of office, aa president topics .there la Inevitably her and speaker la must liable to acquire In of the there acceptance speech Btates. United the of black eyes. Helena (Mont.),) Tha't duly .he adds, covers not an appearance of surplusage and merely thsI tonventlnn 7.urly only enforcement of the law, but snylng because It expected. There to Cnnsres such thing recommending he judges may be also minor strategical mischanges in the law and expedient. takes. It la diiul'lful if Governor 2 to be necessary Bmlth Smith was well advised In trying Those changes Governor Ha has a def- to show that tha reputation of tha proceed to state. administration for econinite and a Jenslhl program. First Coolldge omy la not well founded. The Init nil he would have tho Volstead to n deadly parallel with art amended, so as mors reason- vitation the mounting expenses of the ably and scientifically to defln state of New York alnca tho war is Ho nil Intoxicating beverage. too tempting! Nor does it seem would also have the Eighteenth fair to the president to atamendment Itself amended so as entirely tack hia course In Nicaragua withHcrae Away l.i permit the state i to control th out the commitments by manufacture and ante of alcoholic whichreciting he waa bound through the From Home liquor within their own border, administration. and acts of previous nfter th Canadian example, fore- But Governor Bmllh haa a keen eye with the saloon remaining for many of the Joints In th t ver defunct. Hero is a plan at Salt Lake City. armor. Particularly ones explirlt and constructive. It shrewd la his thrust at the delong tho could bs worked out within lay and evasion In the matter of govlaw end the constitution. Thoclear-cmost la the ernor's proposal and positive that haa coma from either side In this presidenNo one can doubt, tial election. where he stands. Ha boldly raise the standard to whlrh all mencon-nfeither party who share his Joshua H. Paul Picks Numerous Flaws in Reed Smoots Article (New York Times) moat fascinating thing in politics, a the Personality On Republican Tariff of 1922 it in life and books. Governor Smiths revelation of it to the whole country in his speech of acceptance is almost more w Georgia Divine Opens Campaip On Religion Joshua H. Paul, ona at tba moat ill par cant ot tha roaln produced learned man in L'ian in atuura ut here; 53 per cent of the motor atata, candidal lur i.ungreM on cycles; 1 per cent of the cotton; Tho aolid south ATLANTA, Ga. d III ticket tor tha lb Deniuci-aupar cent of the typewriters; II district make vary pulntad Per cant of tha locomotives; 14 per will bo aolid In tho coming elec, to Benatur Hinoota recant Pal tion only in tho aenaa that It will cent of the sewing on unit which appaarad in million' dollsrs worth of culton, bo aolldly arialgned agalnat the tha local dully pres. Pay (or 111 million dollars of wheut and an American exports is bring in vast ad on. Much of the pay for these Romanised and llquorlxed" candiabroad. Dr. Paul shown. Ur. Paul, vaRt exports remains abroad, lie data for praaident, according to tho In a signed article to tho 8 tales- cause of our excessive tariffs, it Itev. John W. Ham, pastor of the man otters the fuiluwiug: dors not pay to bring back gouds; Baptist Tabernaclo In Atlanta, GaOn September I. an snide given and wo havo already so much te ho declared following a tarout by benalur emuul preeenis on hand that each dollar le bitter attack yesterday on Governor Smith iff rates uu tur.oue farm prodm'ir money TO cents. Hut each wohli less than in the Democratic tariff of 1111 American dollar la at a premium that LouMana la tho only southern and the llepuoiicun tariff of 133J. abroad, and so la bolng invested state tho Democrats have a ghost with the avowed purpose of show- there, llenca there is no money of a chance" of carrying. ing wnirh psrty does most to help hero to invest In farming, and agBreaking from the pulpit of tho tho fsriuer. Here are I few of the riculture la First Hupiiui church, Broadway and prostrated. Hoover and Beventy-nlntb lull; street, as visiting rulLi t! Curtlia offer the farmer Hill higher r;,r, Mr. Ham digressed from and Bmlth preacher, ilV: hisd l"s v.rythlng. ln knd p? e. hia aermon to regular the farmer pen the J.y that IPs. Peacues, pours, pineapples. Jurtlco-sm- nie sort of eyes of the people of title city" to 33 per cent in lall; IS per cent in h11 hv the Instdioue propaganda of the for hia . compensation 1111. Fruli free In mi; and New York newspapers, which are per cent In 1111. PJlalues tree in tarllf lone. under the Influence of the Homan 1111; and SO cents per luu pounds Catholic church and tho liquor in' ""'V . ' iu 123. There are lull similar It- terests" cm. Denator 8muul says: "1 chul- tnP The papers In this city are full la..ge any person to prove that this i ou,th ataiament o( rates Is nut correct.'' Is not lining up for Bniilh, but i Hates Arc t'orrccl. a shred of truth in them," he No duubl tho rates are currect.j shouted. true is It that some pieIt is tha infervnea xruni tneiu that jj Smith rating southern politicians aro comia falsa. Consider ills last item, out and the southern counseling ' ing 6U putiuoes. Is their price today to vote for Bmlth. That cento per hundred it.gner titan it Editor's note: We prenent here democracy ia In itcelf a confession of the growwas from 1111 to mZf.Juet the with qucatiuna and answera weakness of Bmiih's supporter. ing Mmltli paper, The real truth ia contrary. During lliuta years they pod from uu antl-A- l the rank and brought food prices. Last week in alimng what la in the minds of file of the vuters that of the MaIdaho they wer quoted at twenty ltl rcajeri, an(i how they are being min and Dixon linesouth will war against cents a bushel. Instead of udding ilultl.llrt1i. Smith to the very last ditch. I Jn wading your The American Burs I'nve Dnro Not print Aibuk. , tariff, if It dill anything I . Tho New York press end about Uptfrcnvm ltouk" I ther Visa Liuthicum 5 per cent uf the newspapers In J. hundred How about fruits? Was the price ifprcsentatlvo of Maryland, as an Amenea dure not print this because 13 per cant greater during the last fcptacopallun and a Mason. 1 hove they are undvr the Influence of the Catholic church and dart ala years than it wa, under the hi a Informed that Mr. Llmliicum Human not apeak ags.nst Its terrible, un1S11 tariff? Certainiy not. Tha vise. ltomun Catholic. Pleas i seen power. Any man who denies of 13 per cent did not help Is either ignorant or a falsithem a particle. Ara horses and1 Wo have a letter from Congress-mul- thin 323 per head higher now man Llnthicum stating that be la fier." than under tho tariff from 1313 u member uf the Episcopal church, theDeclaring that aturlea uf Bmlth In tlie to 1923? They are not. Ask anylu past master In the Masonic Are sheep 13 per head h.gh- - teruity and a 32 degree dcuttis.i south ere written hy imaginative, well paid rcporteia right here in Mason. er now than under tho 1311 iff? They art much lower; and uo j Hoes Al Smith favor social cquul-o- New York,'' Mr. Hum went on to say that he had canvassed the votthrough tho ontlro list. Tho- jty between tho whites and ers among tlie various congregaprove nothing. If tho Sena- groet? Texan, Mistor will ihow that tha increased Al Bmlth is a creature of Tam- tion he has visited InOhio, Alabatariff actually raised the selUng many Hall. Negroes are nieniliera souri, Pennsylvania, ma, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginprice of the larmer producia by of Tammuny Hall and take part ia and haa found absolutely no the emouni of the terlff Increase, in tho deliberation! anil proceed- Bmlth sentiment. ills paper will have meaning. Aa It ings of that organisation. There Is an Although soma of tho congreelands, it is only a curiosity belt" In New York City, gations a "black tariff-ralswhere 1 havo taken vote tho example of how easily vis, Harlem, and It is staled that ranged In else to more than 40uu of 1133 fooled the farmers. mlsslonarlso othare out into going tha largest number uf About Flour. states to appeal to tho negroes members, persons who ever aloud up end de Tho lint says er One more Hera: AL vote to There Os for must a clared that they would vuta fur 'Al' that wheat, flour, free In 1913 was reason. Smlth was only four. ho said protected" In 1323 by a tariff uf mo whether Ginn Governor Bmlth will lose KenIt cenia per hundred pounde, and CanCo.,youthotellpublishers of school tucky, Tennessee. Alabama, Georthat this figure wae raised by and Is Catholic a Roman or a gia, Florida. North and Bouth CarPresident Cuolidgo to 31.34 per 130 books, olina, Mississippi. Texaa and ArDues It refer to wheat or 1'rotestant firm? As wo havo stated In this column kansas, ths preacher said. to flour? In either case, did this lnvreuvo of tho tariff add first 7 before, a question of this kind la Not only price and quality hava ctnis and later 11.04 to tho price almost Impossible to answer, as the of pauh sack of flour, or to each personnel of s firm rule gona to Increase sitlcs of American 603 per cent in Europe, automobllra luv pounds of wheat, as Senator made up of ell creeds Concerning timout implies? It did not; flour this firm, however, it mny be of the Instalment aygtem also has is . now retailing in Balt Lake at Interest that Denis A. McCarthy, been influential. Only 1 per cent of 31.30 for fifty pounds; and wheat who was for years aaoclate editor buyers fall to complete payments. Is selling 73 to 00 cents per bushel of the papal Sacred Heart ReUtah Conservatory about the lowest prices In 14 years view" Is one of tho editorial staff a rousing campaign aong, and ws 2 cun do no better than taka tha An arbitrary Umlt of of Music. for wheat of Ginn end Co. waa fixed by Mr. Hoover during Plena give mo Information con- ending of a possible chorus from MS TroHiletaa Bldw. the wsr. though sugar went fin- cerning religious and fraternal af- that Republican quoted by Senaalt Lake City, Itak. ally to 323, there being no Umlt filiations of Hoover and Curtis, tor Walsh, Th Republican said Local aad Correspeedcere to wo vote ho Bmlth for that placed on manufactures. going candidates for president and Vico On June 1, 1321, the Emergency on tho Republican ticket. because he wanted to ree a snilla tariff act waa passed, raising the president Hawaiian Steel Gnitar Hoover la a Quaker. In tha Whitt House. Behold: Secretary on numerous duties agricultural Senator Curtis la a Methodist and With a smile In the White Ilouae, wee This blind cona to And a good song ringing clear. products. Ve Teach Direct From a Mason. ceal the real tariff, the F. P. A. In N. Y. World. In an article In The Fellowship Sheet Music bill, which waa Forum of a recent laau It was of Lehman Brothers, Investment two days after President stated that from 1141 to 1337 our iBVMlIgpte Our Mettled. Harding had signed the Emergency country had a representative at tha bankers, a director of th Btude-hnkResult Cluaraalced- comTea Tariff. While Congress waa debat- Vatican. The article also Mated Corporation, Jewel Cull or Writ fur Detailed , Co-Oil and several RePierce ing the Emergency affair, tha Infnnuutleu. that this was ap- pany, publican leaders and tariff bene- pointed byrepresentative President Buchannn. other corporation!. ficiaries were making ready the r.urhanan was president from 1357 highest tariff ever enacted. The to Front this it would seem OE IOEXJI Emergency Tariff helped a few that13(1. Is an error either In tha D farmers a very little. Tha real data there or in the appointment hy tariff, whil retaining the useless 'Buchanan. Kindly explain this o higher duties on farm Products, put matter. also higher duties on cotton goods, Tha Department of Stale dewoolens, glassware, crockery, alu- clares that tha United States mainminum ware, and cutlery; and the representation at tha pap:t! prices of these quickly went up, tained while that of tho main farm pro- Mates from April 7, 1343, to Oc CMupIrfe luatruetlea la peruuural wav-lu- x ducts did not. Articles used almost tuber, 1363. The first two reprenlvra vrltkaut extra rkarxe wllk eat were sentatives d'Arfalrck" 'Charge as such galexclusively by farmers, regular full roars of Beauty Culture. vanised wire fencing, wire for and were Jacob L. Martin and Cull ur arud for lafuruiallau. for baling Lewis Case. From 1334 ths haling hey, hoop-Iro- n wero known as Mincotton, horseshoes, horseshoe nails, isters Resident'' and wer Lewis pruning and sheep shears, cream Cass Michigan, John ft. Block operator, scythes, com knives, ton ofofNew n.tiiiiKn shop am ukaitt parlor m Iplika Jersey, Alexander Ranparts green, salt for curing meutr, 7 Fast lat Saalk Pkoue Waa. 033 Saif Lake City. I'tak. wheel hubs, wagon blocks, and Jut dall of Wisconsin. Richard lllalrh-for- d nf New York and Hugos King for cotton bagging, all were removed from tho free list and heavy (a of Wisconsin. The United States well as effective) duties wero placed has not maintained any representatives at the Vatican since ths less ob them. of the Temporal Tower by the WUson'a Efforts Hamstrung. Saven fat yeara fur agriculture popes. During this period there under Democratic rule have been were six presidents: Polk. Taylor. followed by seven lean years under Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan and leadership of Republican "be? Lincoln. In all probability 2ii minds." Two years they worm! rhanan appointed one or nioro of than wasted by defeating every thee representatives. Borne lime ago I rend In too move made by Wilson. Note the total results of the.r maneuvering "Forum" that the K. K. K. was stated from official figure by the Inrecast In the Bible. That they farmers themselves: In ten years were arrnvrri In snow whit rubes farm values in tho United States riding on horses robed In white, hava declined from 71 million dol- told someone this and they said lars under Democratic rule to fif- was mistaken for that was nut in the Bible. Fletse tell me where to ty billion dollars under Republican First the Wilson meas- find this peonage. policies. ures .were hamstrung; then loans The passage to whlrh you refer were called In, wrecking email Is Revelations NIX: And banks and great sheepmen; the j the armies which were in heaven operation of federal loans was re- tnllowed him upon white liorrcs. stricted till tight money bankrupt clothed In fine linen, while and ed men with plenty of properly: And out or hi mouth go-t- ;, the tariff of 13.3 waa railroaded , B sharp sword, that with It ho eeconomist a adding, should through, smite the nations; and he tlrnate, four billions Per year to the HhllU ruIa thpm wlth d f already an( profits of manufacturer treadeth the wine pres of enrlphed by capturing the world tha fisrren and wrath of Al markets at war prices. Tha two- - n,R,ty God " faced tariff makes farmer pay a w ,. double tax one on the good, they m, Zo pVes dent r.-rh-consume end another on the sur- - aft th "r..1 (. In ' ,7 plus they export. In the long run jin,.,. export, pay mr import., and taxing ile l ,hl Mrn.ci7r.. Imports, which aro th. pay for bXg ?u,mV hc" u (Barney) . .. our exports, is the earn aa taxing; ,. 0K,y tha export, themselves. Worst of all, tho pay for our ex-- 1 being published at Aurora, porta la being Invested In foreign enterprises, slnre th high tariff ,M,e 11 me something of the prevents Ita return to America. Our . hman who waa nnmed as flnan- exports are vastly greater than our elal secretary tlie Deniurrats hy Imperta. This means that th puy etnith . for exports la largely Invested Herbert It Tadimnn Is a Newabroad. Ms Hoover urges farm- er ( diversify their crop and sup- - York Jew banker, lie wiis horn (I'ulltli-a- l Advertisement) In New York City, IniEducated at Ply only th home market. Is Williams a partner college. He poeelble! for In 1323 we exported aeu-on- ra-p- ly ar-lic- ia nuu.-h.ne- J r L7 , " u tlhaf Atlflc Are Being Told About Al nine-tent- e-s ad-tur- iff es dcur-rlliin- r. tur-Ki- te u ne-rat- es er taut er SALT LAKE SCHOOL of Beauty Culture SALT LAKE BARBER SUPPLY A HOTEL . I : - Z rr Sat Ia11 governorWiUUm H. King of Salt Lako --f- for senator. Samuel R. Thurman of Balt lxiko for chief justice of supremo rourt. Valentine Gideon of Ogden for supreme bench. Milton H. Welling of Balt Iko for secretary of suite. Oliver K. Chty of Price for attorney general. John F. Mendenhall of Spring vllte or state treasurer. Harrison Farr of Logan for state auditor. Xx John Nuttal of Bpnnlith Fork for Minerlntendcnt of Instruction. public Dr- - J H. Paul of Balt Lake for congressman Second district. Willard Bcnwcroff. Ogden; Mrs. J. J, Galligan. Balt and A. J. Lake; Evan, Frank Colton, Heave J tor pmddentlal elector. Oltif It. Mirhrtsm of Richfield for congressman First district. Little tough for n candidate to have to tell whet he's paying before he 'has the goode.--Omn- ha World-Heral- d. REAL ESTATE LOANS International Motor Trucks 5 kuslueaa pruuerty On ekelr Will Solve Your 6 HAULING PROBLEMS and AaartmruU RniIii 0. 3 or IS Year lam llualkly paymeala If -- KAKK" -- SIKKUY" Sr (las Today desired. jtuMiiiurfroa TRUST COMPANY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER C05IPANY OF AMERICA. 433 WRST Suit 4TH SOUTH lake illy. Hak. nit hunt a tea itla yean auy laveatnr la ear Mertaage laua. ST THEWESTERN BARBER SUPPLY CO I It it Rut will saua be back la sue old at IT aad 13 Kaat lat Beufh where a S laser, belter, and fresher sleek ef HARUKR S aad seeds fee BRA LI Y HOPS will bs carried, la tha uicaatlmr let aa sugsly aau her at Hu. 1ST Reseat afreet. If la ared of aayfhlun before ear aalraaiaa reaches yua. a mall order will bs a Barrels Ird aad prowatly filled. W liP-I'LI- e3MH3HIHIIMIMIM ut H. C. CARLISLE Candidate for Democratic Nomination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER (4 year term) If a thorough knowledge of county business, gained thmigh years of intimate association with it, is an asset, I ask your support. If loyalty and service to party and vigorous championship of party organization, with party men and women in the service, is entitled to consideration, I ask your support. A consistent Democrat whom Democrats can consistently support. For dean, efficient, economical A Candidate for Nomination for If the courage to expose official corruption at the . price of being unlawfully thrown into jail for it is desirable, I ask your support. admin- istration of county business. (Political Advertisement) County Commissioner at, the Democratic County Convention I Stand for a Clean, Decent Administration. (Political Advertisement) Salt Lake County can do no better than to support of East Mill Creek knows roads and how they should be built. Fearless Capable Samuel J. Lindsay His long record with the Democratic For County Commissioner County Commissioner Heavy Taxpayer Bernard F Quinn Democratic County Convention . for At the Salt Lake County Convention Sept. 8 (Pa'd rolltlval Advertisement) . IWVK1 A Frederick L. Bagby , ttha DOMINIC BURNS BUSINESS MAN IHIonestt -; presidency. I cannot make any actual comment upon any of th planka of tho platform advocated by either Mr. Smith of Mr. Hoover," said th premier. "However, I might say that I am not altogether Insensible to lbs reference made by th Democratic candidate to tha liquor quesU-m- . "When some of my friends in the opposition In the legislature offered some bitter criticism nt th time the government Introduced., the Quebee liquor net, I replied that before very long our liquor legislation woulf b copied by the other provinces In the country. As far as Canada la concerned, my prophecy has been fairly well fulfilled. Although I always considered It possible that other countries might also follow our example, I did not altogether expect that tha day might come when even the United Slates, the great republic south, should, through one 61 Its great public men, pay us th compliment of n reference to th excellency of our law." George H. Deni - of Salt Lake County needs a Man whose watchword is EFFICIENCY A ! QUEBEC. While making of clear that he had in the interfering political situation in th United Btates, Premier L. A. Tdauhereau of Quoboe did not hide bis satisfaction with some of tho views on the liquor question expressed by Gov. Bmlth of New York Jn hia speech accepting tha Democratic! nomination for th iWILSONi er prt-tent- ed 14-1- It offlre-Jubbln- nlf-T- Fordney-McCumb- od Canadian Premier Democratic Ticket Lauds Smith Stand party speaks for itslf. 3 His conduct is above reproach. Support him at the Salt Lake County Convention September 8 (Paid Political AtlvartUamenl) ' |