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Show 'a ) THE UTAH STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928. ' Federal Jobs UTAH COUNTY PLATFORM h South Soli ENDORSES AL SMITHS BT rga One) d Democratic and uf ii which A. O. Bmoot la chairman. Surrey of flip county, bring lag mapn and ilata up to tlato two-thir- and mtabllhlilng of ronirw w hit'll will aund liw lent of., court. A road program which i rapidly making Vuili county ono ot llio bent road counties.. In tltu entire country. Tint purciiaitc for 117.000 of the old pump fnclory and tin project of making llila Into a county Jail, whli-l- i will lie large enough to kcgrrgulc findrrlm-- . . from hanh'inrl IiwIm. Also room for an rnier er grncy hokpllal, alicrlffk offices, khcrlffa gnragr. The hulhling of a county fair building. made from I lie kalragcd lirlrfc of the old niurthoiiNC. Inlerot on money rieiHlrd here Iran than Hie annual rental of tent under old M'licnir. Fair now lia home and idarr where. . certain Implemenla and para., pliemalla hehmglug to Hie fair ran l stored. The lessening of lint country fire liaxard liy lielping tins towna get eqiilHnrot which In erraara the MVie of protection. The eMahlialinienl of a law library which la available to lie hiwyrra and law ktuldcnta. . of the county. out a deficit and Wiping hating SI 00,000 oi hand (ra limato fur I lie end of tlilu .... I car). Cutting the initiation of property In the county by Man Who Wrote Amendment Still for Smith Ry Him. Harris Mirppard. (Author of tho Eighteenth Amendment.) I regard Governor Smith's acceptance speech as a convincing and able deliverance. That he will glvo us an effective enforcement ot prohibition as long as It la tha law no ono can Justly doubt after noting his declaration In that respect, I oppose the changes ho lias suggested In the can of prohibition, but I shall not permit iny devotion to that great reform to blind mo to the fact that other quentlons are palling Imperatively for solution. Democratic member. Tha platform Included; Renewal in the faith of the Jpffcnmnlan principle. Ratification of the national platform. Endorsement of Smith' pprecli of acceptance. Endorsement of tlio admin Jklrntlon of Cicorge II. Dcrn. Compliment of Senator William II. King for lit part In cleaning things up In Vah Inguni anil In aupportlng tlio adherent of good government in every particular. Democrat urged io give prohibition m fair trial. Saloon gone forever. Recognition or lnrrcae of Illicit liquor trade under Republican control. Declaration of need of more InduNtrial education In the choola and auppnrt of men-urnow pending which would make available more fond for tbia purpoar. ,, Favor any Irgltlmaio can be made in., change which taxation and idl'd go uppnrt to. . atate farm tureen or otlier or. . ganlxation which 1 endeavor-.- , ing to aolve thla problem lu a., nano manner. Review of activities of county com mis Ion. , Declaration for religious lib rrty with the statement that the Mormons, who have nf--.. freed much because of their., belief should of all people, be tolerant, A great many Utah county Democrats were called to the before the convention beplatform gan its work. Three Included Amanda Knight, widow of Jesse Knight, one of the former pillars of 1'tah democracy; Retta Grey, a tried and true worker of Utah country democracy; Mr. Inex Knight Allen, national committee woman; Mlea Alice Reynolds, ono of Utahs best known social work-erMr. Ivan B. Gore, a well known worker; H. T. Reynolds, who worked for democracy before the national party lines were drawn in Utah; Abel John Evans, another war horse Thomas Thurman, James Hutchinson and C. 11. Harper, who havo grown grey In the service ot tha Democratic party but whoae spirits art a young a ever. O. K. Clay, of Trice, candidate for attorney general, and Dr. Joshua H. Faul, candidate for Congress were introduced. State chairman Delbert M. Draper, the afternoon session and mads a short talk on the value and need of organisation. Spanish Fork Democrats were complimented on convention arrangements. The Ladle Democrat-i- o club of Spanish Fork was complimented for Its lunch. Tabby and Bun sang soma of their campaign songs, with a cou-POf new one added. Thla Is getting more popular as pair the campaign goes forward. Little Jackie Morgan, eon of Judge A. B. Morgan, sang his. 'Tm going to voto for the guy what loves me For a song. youngster he le a fine entertainer. Faye Boyack and Bernice Larson sang a peppy skit which took in the nameo of many of the candidates. Marguerit Jefferson ot n. Affidavits WASHINGTON, from southern postmasters admitting they had paid monsy in procurement of their offices have boon received at tha poatoflfce depart' ment, according to Hcnator Brook-ha- rt of Iowa, chairman of tha appointed by the senate to Investigate charges to that effect. Tho senate Inquiry Into tho al leged Improper uu of money In connection with southern postoffice Into patronage already extends Houth Carolina, Tennessee. Georgia and Mississippi. Mr. Brookhart said today ho had received information that would Justify the committee in addressing Itself to similar conditions In two other states which ha refused to name. derstand. Mr. Brookhart declared the Ben Q. What about lubrication? ale committee would go ahead with If this car goes over your A. Don't worry about lubrirallon. its work In tho hopa of devising lubrlmtlnn troubles will bs over for four years anyway. some plan by legislation or otherQ. What mlleago wlU It glvs? wise that would break up the prsc. A. It will taks you anywhero you want to go on a half pint. lies In the south under whlrh It I Q. Will It atand up wall. alleged, some nradidates for of. A. You can't wear It out, unfeaa I'm very much miataken. It flees voluntarily, or ars required has an Arkansas chassis and an Oliver Street motor. The upholstery to pay money as a condition ot la of genuina olvsney. appointment. y. How about riding qualities? The Brookhart subcommittee al AThe springs were In dally usage on an experimental car beready has held public hearings on tween New York and Albany for many years and can't bn bettered. this patronage scandal In Atlanta Q. Is It good on the pick-up- ? and Washington and Fostmaster A. My good man, you should have been In Houston to mo for General New was ono of tho wit nesses examined. yourself. novel In body construction. Q. I hear It has somethin After hla appenranco before tho A. Oh. yea. I forgot to tell you. It hao a combination and consubcommittee, Mr. New agreed to get affidavits from certain post- vertible body which makea it n family car, a farm wagon, and a masters In Houth Carolina. Tennes- business car as tho occasion may require. n But suppose the see, Georgia and Mississippi bearQ. I'm nearly convinced. ing oil charge that they had paid doesn't live up to tho representations. money to secure their Jobs. A. Listen, my man. if you ore not satisfied with the Bonis of these .if If davits support and If It doesn't do everything we say It will do you can rethe charges. They will In dut time turn It In and get $0 per cent of the purchase price. be turned over to thn ernnta sub. Q. Will you take In my old car on n deal. rommltlee for consideration. Mr, A. What kind is It? rostmsst-eBrookhart lisa requested QIt's a Calvin brougham. General New to ask postmasters A. Bring It in and I'll allow you 1 4.0 on It. In the other two unnamed southern Q. Why can't I get more cn It? states for affidavits touching the A. There's been a lot of complaint about It. It down t chooM alleged use of money In relation to i Smith-Kubinao- n. ut $3,000,000. In Frank Newman's talk ha tha complimented Nail Dolling, Republican member of the com mlilon for the way in which Dollwith thu two ing had L PHILLIPS. tha How Democ ratio Eight. Copyright If II, by Tho Associated Newspapers) (Ussd By Special Permission) Q. Mr. Raakob, I understand youVs taken a new line. A. Ten. The Were ta maka special cam palgn -to put it over thla falL QI've heard a lot of talk about it. Will It do all that It U ad vertlscdT A. You can't go wrong with this model. Tho vary best stuff has gone Into It. Arc you interested? Q. Well, I'm sort of looking around. I bad about made up my mind to buy a Iloovtr. A. That's a good make too, but it nil depends on what you nr looking for. Wo don't want to knock any model. Tbs Hoover la all right If you want tho conventional product with no radical changes In design or mechanism. But If you want something new, something that will embody marked Innovations and give you a decided change from what you hava been accustomed to for tha last eight years you will mako no mistake in deciding on a Q. In what respects dues it differ from a Hoover? A. Tho Iioovsr is really tha old Coolldgo Silent Six with a little heavier body and alight changw In the cooling system. Tho Smith Robinson le sn entirely new model It differs In every way from on a everything that has been produced In the past. It operates new principle. Tha controls .are easier for tho evorage man to unBmith-Roblnso- (Continued from 1L Mr. Raokob on Brookhart Says SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE Delph Carpenter - Lauds Smiths River Stand Smlth-Robineo- Delph t'arpenlsr, commissioner for Colorado in tho Inter-stat- e er dispute, says the upsr biisin states, of which Colorado la the most important, are lett unprotected by tho provision of the n bill. Ho Insists upon a seven-stat- e treaty, ratified by Congress, so as to protect all the states. Mr. Carpenter foresees endless litigation if tlio treaty of all the even states is not made a condition precedent to building of Boulder canyon dam. in thla lio has the support of Governor Adain and did have the ouppurt of all mo upper-basi- n stats governors until politics entered Into tha question. Mr. Hoover has declared tor building a high dam the highest possible without consideration of Colorado's Interests. Governor Smith is for protection of all the otBtea by treaty, and ratification by Congress, lie will discuss that fealurs of his program sit Hwlng-Johnso- Smith-Kohlns- r to run. appointments. Contributions From Our Readers JOBF.ru SMITH OX THE THREADS OF THE CONSTITU- ed to ths president's chair, they will sever another of the three golden threads of tho Constitution.on The Constitution will then hang ths single thread of equality. Joseph's single thread. And equalityia without freedom and liberty beworthless as constitutional law uncause we are then only equally liars tho der bondage. Therefore, will bs thrown down for lawlessness, confusion and anarchy to reign supreme and there is wee for all of us when the lawless hordes of hell are turned loose, and thla world la hell. I stand for the defense of every principle and the spirit of the or.gl-nConstitution of tha United Buies, and I wish this as a warnto and to evProtestant every ing ery L D. S. and all others, not tn lift your voices against Governor Alfred K. Smith because lie Thla la a political is a Catholic. campaign and not a religious campaign. Whenever you assail Governor Alfred E. Smith in this political campaign because of his religious convictions, you not only break the splendid and most sacred law of liberty, but you also slap In th every Catholic face. Shame! on every religionist who waves our Grand Old Flag that represents our Ideals of freedom, liberty and equality and then turn and traitorously denies TION. By D. S. RISHTON. Salt Lake City. They say tlio prophet said, "Tha tlma will come when ths Constitution of the United Htatea of America will hang by a single thread. or worda to that effect. It la reat .Denver September S3. Hero Is ported that tha King of Ureal Brit(mother reason why Colorado ain mads a very similar declarashould stand by Smith. tion decades before Joseph's time. The water of the Colorado river Tha British king thought this govIs of vital Interest to all Colorado. ernment could not balance and enDenver needs It, the Flat to valley dure without the mother country's needs It and tho Grand Valley on support, and the colonies would (ho western slope dependa on it eventually become discouraged and for its future. would Heck io ba reinstated as Let lower state appropriations Britiali dependent a And so ths bo made without respect (ur Colking said. "Tho whole proposition orado, Utah, Nevada, and Arlxona over there hangs by a thread." in tha river Interests, and greatest Time and devvlupmsnta have provthe west will sweep into tho hun en the king's prognostications gry maw of California and its groundless and false theury, Lut treat power corporations. Joseph's declaration, whether it Nor la this all. was reiteration or original, or not whether Smith declares Governor ha meant at this time or for only government ownership not, is now being fulfilled and bebut government control of tho dam. fore long will bear ths He would havo tha government sell stamp of true prophery. Icomplete will the power to the highest bidder at All thread Is mads by No that of control tha dam. great wearing or twisting fibrous prodriver for any private Interests. uct as cotton, wool, California seeks to grab tho river ailk. together, etc., and theM again are regardless of Interests of the state woven together and so multiplied In which It hss Its rise and until ths desired strength Is obthrough which, from Grand tained. Hemp ia woven the same It meanders through an agrlcul way Into the smallest and also the rights. Brothers end tural section of agricultural values. largest and strongest rope. Each proclaimed H later Mormons. history and ex- Delpli Carpenter, formerly a fine thread of silk used by ths perienc should havo taught all of stats aenator from Weld county, seamstress la made up of almost us tha lesson I sin trying topio-claland an experienced Irrigation law- Innumerable silk filters. Usually in that w should bo ths last yer, has seen what has been going ths strongest thread cord and rups of all people to try to defeat a man on and has devoted his Ufa to in made of three slranda or divl- condemning him re- labor to save Colorado from los- slona each of which la also made politically by Do not whisper differ- liglously. ing Its proper share of the water from two, three, or more smaller ently. of this great river. weaves, twists, strands, etc. Now, Best for us all that we stand by then, th great and grand ConstiEditor Statesman: Governor and Vmith, Carpenter tution of the U. H. . was founded IYeis The recent Associated who knowa tha situation here be- on three great and grand princimade by Senator Smoot statement batllt ples Freedom. Liberty and Equalcause of hla successful to the effect that against the power interests of New ity. Freedom means not subject objected to him because fork. to or inpolitical, royal religious, No issue la as Important to Col- bondage. Liberty ineano privilege ha was a Mormon, la altogether firm and misleading. It ia simply orado clllxcns as the conaervatios to acrept or reject religions and or of ths senator' deceptive, of Colorado river for the future political theories, rites and cerepleas. Smoot wall knows means generations of our own cltlxens; monies. without Equality that not a word of opposition was Boulder Camera. favoritism: Justly and honestly pro- uttered to John T. Cain because tected or dealt with. Many ques- ha was a Mormon, neither was tions come under each of ihsa there any opposition ottered tu era which divisions three grand William H. King, when he first hound or woven together In ona entered the House of Representalike the three strands mako u tives. nor afterwards, when he enstrong thread, cord or rope. And it tered ths Senate. becauM he was runs through and firmly unites a Mormon, nor was thara any opour position to Frank J. Cannon when BALTIMORE. Md. A sun of a every part and portion of ConGrandest of ail ho entered tha Senate, because ho Democratic president was named stitutions. andAs Greatest ths three strands a Mormon. today to aid in the rainpalKn in of thread which are woven togeth- was Tho opposition to Sntoot was, as Maryland to elect Governor Smith er to make the finished product hs well knows, and as tho written president. ia each composed ef many smaller protest shows, that ho waa ono of He Is Richard F. Cleveland, law- strands each th thro of s0 grand the Gravies of his Church ons ot yer, and son of Grover Cleveland. Constitution has tho Twelve Apostles that his Ilf He was selerted for a place on the principles of the andlaws conditions minor many was dedicated to othor service than group which will send campaign depending upon it. Ths prophet's politics, and that hence ha owed speakers through the state. was Illustration therefore aptly ap- and granted higher allegiance to A descendant of an early Mary1 will fully and Incuiitro-vertabl- y this high position, than to any othland governor also Is eni'ii,- th e plied as bv prove calling Hitcnnn er position on the earth. Of course, who will aid Governor 8m!th's tn tho partial and Imminent, com- if a Cardinal, or tho Fops of th campaign, lie is Thomas Hwann Id, plete, fulfillment vice pi'csldcnt of tha First National Ons of tha three of the prediction. Cathullc Church were to seek a grand principles seat in tha Senate, th cry would bank. Mr. Hwann la to bo treasurer freedom ha at one be raised that thla would of the executive committee during of ths Constitution been dons already away with, by b an undue union of church and the campaign. controlling the state. Howard Bruce, Democratic na- the government A Kenntor Smoot occupies the tional rummltlecmnn. was picked practices in th lielfcf of ua ''Morto head the finance committed i f mons" and by the enforcement rf sum relative position to th Moron Another of the mon Church as said officials do prohibition. Frovo sang-Tho stale campaign committee three grand principles of tha Con- to th Catholic Church, common A. K of stitution th liberty prudeneo would suggest that hs instructed Governor A. C. Ritchie has gut ten a slinrp edge laid put on a soft pedal when referrn exert every possible effort to it and la about to bo com- ing to ths alleged persecution bring Mrs. Nellis Taylor Roes, once against severed. If tho peopla of against him. governor ot Wyoming, to this state pletely alluw themselves to he America LEX LOCI. for it series of campaign talks. and Impelled prompted by th The chairman of the committee of and intolerance religious spirit appealing to the Intelligence and become Prohibition. prejudiced that they a sans campaign. There will be no reserved seats also promised to the Intelligence and conspire against and seek to and apNllng st the meeting at Denver, do Editor: defent and overthrow Governor nut ths prejudice of tlio people." 23, when Governor A1 guilt h Alfred E. Smith from becomln The bootleggers will support la to speak. of tha United States, Hoover In ths coming election, bepresident The Camera sought an allotment THOMPSON'S FARMS MAXAGFIl of Ms religious convlctiena cause he approves, endorses and for Boulder, but was Informed by lOlt SMITH. when ho would otherwise b elect- - rill likely continue tho Coolldgo- Mrs. Gertrude Lee. Colorado P. G. Rosa manager of tho Democratic chairwoman. In the of George A. Collins, national Thompson Farms near Fllhlan. lii., HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION a widely known Republican. Is committeeman, that even Mr. Col- and lins himself, would not have rs. out for Governor Smith for presiserved Mata, aha had been told by dent. In a letter to George J. New him. Gillespie, SO Vesey SI reel, 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Smith Idea Is that his ad- York. Mr. Rosa predicts tlint Govdresses shall not ba to a class or to ernor Smith will get n big vote In Inclosed find check for which please send me The Corn Heh. It would seem, dlstlngluehed men and women, bul tho wrote Mr. Roes, "that eight out of to tho peopla. Abusa of the reserved seat privi- every ten of the farmers are for Utah Statesman for . .months, ,years, him. Of cnu:-ae- , tlio Repuhllrano lege is what Is feared. About 12,000 can get Into tho are trying to fin up a lot of salvo SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 11 Year; 50c 6 months. andltorlum and amplifiers will en- However. I know of ons good Reable hla vole to rearh thousands publican vote thnt he In going to In tha streets on which the audiset and I predict that he will grt Name .Street .. . torium Io situated. ( a good many, Ilia stand on proOf uouras. radio will tarry tho hibition Is absolutely right and I address to all places having them. hope that he will gp hs public to State .. City L Boulder Caiqyrer ass It m ha doss," - ta ar their deposits faster than any other class. Their monthly credit balances aye growing, whllo other honest business men carry debit balances now. "Let well enough alone," says tho bootlegger and mind Republicans say. Amen! They are all afraid (hat Al Smith when elected will enforce the prohibition laws to tho extreme limit, tha result of which will put Utils and big bootleggers In Jail and crests a unanimous cry for a change. Thla demand for a chango will not corns from tha common bootleggers in Jail, only, but from tho frugal houaawlfa who makea her homo brew and fruit wlnsa and tha Innocent (?) hotel proprietor who merely keeps a little boose for sick guests, both of whom, under the strict enforcement of the present state end national liquor laws art criminals subject to jail sentences Surely "politics brings together s. The teetotaller strange end the bootlegger Intend to go arm In arm to vote for Hoover and a continuation of tha Mellon flow Tha sensible cltiien of boose. will vote for Gov. Alfred E. Smith bring the present end past our"d vrlmlne -e-oul and body destroying moonshine liquor traffic to an end. bare-hand- Dk, ' RMpeetfully, I. C. THORE8EX. Salt Laks City, Sept. T, 1121. Declares Veterans Turning to Smith a; Hans-borou- sell-servi- Young Cleveland To Aid Smith la - Party TexbooK ? Slows Tammany -- fnrty-ieve- i. No Reserves for A1 At Denver Speech ab-en- THE UTAH STATESMAN ...... ........... ............ in .... ......a nf ' i aaii Dissatisfaction on th part of World war veterans with th Cool Is bringing idge administration support to Uovornor Smith, Major General Henry T. Allen, in charge of the Veterans' Bureau of tho Democratic National Committee, declared recently. General Allen, who commanded the American Army of Occupation on tha Rhino, aid that an organisation of vet erans for Smith had been perfected with a chairman and a vies chairman. In virtually every state. It is surprising and gratifying to seo what a strong appeal Govern"- Smith makes to former service men, both as a man and as an executive. General Allen said, am surprised at the specious argument made by Ogden Mills, under secretary of tho treasury, and James W. Good, western manager of Mr. Hoover's campaign, to how that Governor Smith Is out of sympathy with ths veterans' cause "Governor Smith In his speech of acceptance. Instead of finding fault with th appropriation for tho aid of disabled veterans, approved them. Ho insists that 'red tape, technicalities and bureaucracy should bo bruohad aside. The veterans of tha World war, together with their families, comprise at least 7,100,000 votes. Tha object of our activity, which going to ba carried on Intensively throughout tha Union, will b to espouse th cause of sggrssslvo democracy as expounded by ths Houston platform." , W. C. T. U. Leader Out for Smith ProCHARLESTON, W. Va. hibition circles were stirred by ths statement of a Woman's Christian Temperance union leader that she believed the organisation's .only hops to obtain temperance rested with th Democrat! party." Mrs. J. B. Houston. Charleston, former president of tho W, C. T. I'., mads ths statement. "Can we get temperance from Al Smith, who is honest, hut wet? or can ws get It from tho Republicans, who have not kept any of thalr pledge or promise In eight yean she they havo been In power, asked. She answered Comments Upon Smoot Telegram ... g, Stand on Smith ... scr.-itc- Airplanes Bring in Demand For Dry Salmon vote-buyin- g, - Mellon lcy mnd continuation glvo them a four-yeof tha moot profitable business In tha United Staten. Bankers state that bootleggers ars Increasing al ea of the Mlddlo Aim wore compelled tq admit that there Is ona thing that God hlmaslf cannot 1C.', he cannot chango tha past. "God forbid." Senator Smoot knows that tha sntlrs nation angagM In llquor-Mllinofficially and by federal law; that by the million ars in tho bootlegging business. Tha locations of hundreds of thsir local dons ars known to tho officers. Their vast profits threaten tha nation. Feeble enforcement of tho law makea thoir trade prof- Hall's friendship for . . . .. I table. In three chief centers of thoTamamny in tho resouth, particularly I Repubilcaniim, thoir gangster construction period will bo otrcoseii and robberies, murders, thefta, , JUJ,?'888;8!0 tho Democratic coroaplgn textn and In amts" group war, thsir book which will bo roady for disgovern- - whoIeMls crimes, organised cuntjr nd clty should. If they tribution In about a week. er ;r.w,,,W-pppnot. make the heaven, weep; iurio list of lest will bo included a vigor"Thera asshams and tha nation for they ous chapter upon tho subject of "Peddler" Is picturesque, but in tonish civilised world. th certain counties of tha corn-be- lt Hall in which apacial atYours for tha safety and ths Tammany states. It ia very real; for forty honor tention will bo given to ito friendof ths Republiu. per cent of the men who die there ship. to tho south covering a long 1: II. PAUL. of tho country's history and have to be burled at public exIs it ' "nullification" to declare period mors immediately aftpense. This was tha report of an that those conditions ars intolerable er tha particularly clues of ths war between tho economist n few years ago during and must bs remedied? Senator states of tho end tho the tax .conference at the Hotel aays: "Governor Smith sug- reconstruction inauguration Utah. The record equals that of Smoot that period from which stato, my stats, be- tho south suffered your gests so severely,' Bolshevik Russia; yet ours is a and peddler read an announcement regarding land overflowing with tha means come a manufacturer He suggests no such tho bouk made yesterday by thn of wealth. Who gets the American of boos.'' Hs pledges real enforcement Demucrslle national headquarters prosperity? In Philadelphia alone thing. of tha law, and urges such modifi- her. tha prosecuting attorney reports cation of th Volstead act as will ia in "It demonstrated the savings bank depoefe of tha render It enforceable. Ho demands clearly that Tammany Hall bootlegging ring at $10,000,000; that tha government and ths people this chapter and tha bonds, stocks and other shall not bo eternal losers to tho alone, of ail tho political organisaand agencies throughout tho property they had bought ha had bootlegger that tho vast profits tions country, betriended and aided that not uncovered. Philadelphia is the from bootlegging bo abolished, tho area which had so recently emergcenter of Republicanism, equally criminal debauch b ended, ths from civil conflict." said th mu distant from Canadian and oceanic country freed from a reign of law- ed nouncement. rum runners, and boasts of Ita lessness without parallel in history, Tho volume, which will bo standpopulation, having few tho yoMh rescued from tho exam-le- a ard in format, will be divided into of the foreign element-- Yet there, In almoit every thro parts. In th first section of under Republican rule for a third other horns there will be a short history of tlio of a century, tha first of party together with on outilno of an investigation ordered by the ths career and accomplishments of disclosed has a corruption mayor Governor Smith and Senator Robthat makea the country gasp, outinson. The second section wiH contain ranking tha record of Chicago. "Your Slate," That ia Pennammunition for tho bombardment Changes of ths Republicans. It will deal sylvania, Illinois and Indiana, th three centers of Republlran'sm. th announcement said.' "with tlio The stench of tlielr corruption, myth of Republican efficiency ss disclosed by tha record made under bontlegglrfg, murders, gang wais, ballot-bo- x stuffing, fradulcnt cl In tho great Yukon and trlbu tlio Harding and Coolldgo Adminia. raids enforcs actions, bribery, rtt.,lre Alaska winter on schools, terrorising uf officials, tary river region of prohibition, false claims of econoalbeen has travel accomplished to my, injustice agriculture and th dynamiting, etc., makes the whole most wholly by dog team. Accord- weakness of the world sick and poisons the mind Republican of the youth of the nation. And ing to tho United Htatea Bureau of foreign policy. Republican corruptho oil theM rrimea, mark you, arise di- Fisheries, dried salmon la regard- tion as exempliifed in and th cuhiphIkii slush rectly from the Illicit pred'iction ed as the best food for dogs while scandals funds in Illinois and Fcnnsylvania. and sale of liquor. and in years past elsewhere" will bo rebuked. My state. That is Utah, whose thus employed, Tho section will review tho third been ton have salmon of recent Republican nominations many Democratic stand on current Issue were put up at public auction and prepared Infor this purpose. Dried and cits accomplishments of the a concentrated food, knocked down to th highest bid- salmonin of Tho keynots speech party. bo can that readily weight, light In Clark.Reuben Ask ders. J. end Claude G. Bowers at th Houston his radio address Just befora tha carried on tho sled, andonat tho salmon j convention. Franklin D. Roosevelt every day's travel senatorial primaries. (I quote from pf iptech placing Governor Bnilth s declared to mako an excellent name memory) .ha oaid: If tho tint is in nomination, ths notificaeach for ration dog. comes when in this nation wealth A chango in this situation Is now tion speeches and ths accsptanc ofcontrols nominations to public of Governor Smith and says tho bureau, as tho addressesRobinson fice and prevents those of small developing, will also be inuss of commercial airplane for Senator fll- cluded. in has Alaska The final chapters are now In th lid Ol tho Republic U transportation ned travel by dog team materially near." That time has come. Ask tlius for the hands of tho printers and distlia demand decreasing tribution to such organisations any of Mr. Clark's supporters th salmon for dog feed. main body of patriotic Republicans, opers.V puAe Th'. mtmn all for Clark, defeated by money throughout ths year, and there aro pIi?, .h7 Irttme it. con! conand by the Dr. Joshua Paul booxe-awamp- rr tltoW.n ord!5mry:"' vention In Ogden, Utah, whoa Republican convention this year were of outright betrayals- of the masses by means of travel, it would oeem. i crlinoa against thoir cltlienshlp; bureau points out, tha, air-- i Utah, whou present mtntatratoof .Tatr.hlvi' been ousted by the aordid bargain- - pJrt from Inspector! of plutocratic kmiiwIi Ltan TowHsoud tho burtauo rop- coun In Balt Laks whose officials in tho Yukon dietnety ty have been tried and found want- with headquarters at Fairbanks, ing; Utah, accurately designated that nearly all of tha traders mV stats" by Senator Smoot. over moat of their stock "Boose." Writers often go to the of dried salmon from last season, street for effective slang; and inasmuch as there was very little boose" la & rich. Juicy, expressive travel by dog team along th ) u- word, showing tho Senator's genius kon end Tanana rivers during tha in picking 1L Burns once descend- past winter. ed to thla word when ho located states that In Mr. Townsend Tam O'Shanter. former years all winter travel from "Hard by an ingla blessing Nome waa by dog team, but last finely. winter there was regular airplane Wi' reaming swats that drank service between Fairbanks and divinely. Nome, and virtually all travel was "Become.' Tho prohibition law. by that means. Other planes operSenator, was passed by a Democrat- ated between Fairbanks. Idltarod, ic legislature and signed by a McGrath and Tacotna, which also Democratic governor, but only af- obviated tho use of many dog ter determined opposition for six teams. As a result non of th years by tho chief Republican traders would contract for salmon leaden. Y'ou remember (do you caught during the current sumnot?) how Governor Spry hid mer run tn the Tukon river for from tho legislators who tried to drying and delivery la tha com in j servo upon him tho prohibition bill fail. they had passed, so that, as soon as he had vetoed It, they would Speaking of tho farm problem. pass it over hla veto But. as you Senator Curtis. Republican nomiwill recall, nee for vice president, said in hla him tho "They sought highest, acceptance epeech, "the solution tho lonollMt spot; will bo found and found promptThey sought him in vain, for ly. they found hnn not." What d'ye mean "promptly? By him mishap they at last ran Hasn't the Republican party had across him In ths Hotel Utah; he eight years In which tn find tho would have hurried on, hut they olutlon and utterly miled to do oo? urrounded him. Ho refused to receive their prohibition measure, and denied that it had been "servUtah Conservatory ed upon him as required by law in 1017, tho Democrats came in. of Music. They proceeded to do all In their power to banish from tho lives of IS Tniplrln Bldg. tho people tho evil effects of alt Lake City, Utah, liquors. They passed Local and rrrepeadcae tho prohibition law. Tha people voted a constitutional amendment Hawaiian Steel Guitar forbidding ths sale or manufacture of alcohol. But alchohol is needful in tho arts and Industrie and We Teach Direct From aa a medicine; so th warehouse Sheet Music was and law passed, dispensary Utah receives, sells, ships, and Oar Ifrthad. iBrratlgate stores alcohol; yet In eleven years Itraults Oaaraatccd, you have not published a com Call e Wjlta for Detailed plaint against "your state.", "my lafsraiatlsa. stats as a "peddler of boose .It ia now ten year too lato to supplicate deity to forbid "yoitr stats, my stats from becoming a peddler of booxo." It has alIf a High Class Tha schoolmen ready "become. In Its ! WILSON HOTEL of th wck or neJtt-th- lh o ' BOVLAX OPTIMISTIC OX OHIO, la a Ohio WASHINGTON doubtful atate and Governor tfmlth hae a KOd chance to capture Jta electoral vote according to Itcpro-statsentatlve John J. Boylan, De crat, of New York, I spent tho past week In Ohio, visiting several cities and town, es ed and attended tho state fnir at Co- - 11 lumhita on Governor' Day, said Mr. Moylsn. "Ths Ohio Domocrats I met assured mo that conditions never looked brighter for s Demo, crstlc victory. They declared that the frankneas of Govenmr Kmiih in hla speech of acceptance on prohibition and other questions wu etxremely refreshing. "They instated that the trend In tha stato i toward tho Democrat! nominee, and that tho chances nf victory are augmented bv dboatls. faction among Republicans grow, ing out of ths recent primary con. teat." REAL ESTATE LOANS 575, O rhalee ka.lnna ranerty e-- and AertirM flau.lag S. S ar IS tear Ijmm Moalkly eaymrata If desired. JkimwJuwit TRUST COMPANY 41 I year, nllkoal a last any laveatar la as Murtsaga l.aaas. Radio You Want We Can Supply You. Wa Carry tha Fattening l.lara Caaiblaatlaa Radla a ad Kal.lrr Radio R, C, A. Hadlolaa tanka wk. AI'hoanaraph II Aairrlraa Atwator-Kr-at Spartan Maleatle. All above are tha latest and bust tn All A. r. seta. Ilud in and listen in to tha world's best irtrrama. 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