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Show Utah statesman march 2 192& RADIO TO PLAY MAJOR PART SENATOR KMC DEMANDS THAT ADMINISTRATION WU : Calls on IN COMING BATTLE TO DECIDE CEASE ITS EXPENDITURES FISCAL IF PEOPLE OR OIL SHALL RULE Crowd to Explain What Coolidge-Mello- n Texas Editor Ruminates and Decides Oil and Campaign Funds Move in Subterranean Channels. They Do With Vast Sums Appropriated. One r Thousand Attend Cordell Former Declares the New Yorker Hull, Representative Bushong Denouncing the extravagance of the federal government in Oklahoma State (National Oil & Mining Journal, Fort Worth, Texas.) Rally Denounces Vare National Is Govern Democratic in Ma Genius regime. United States Senator tinder the Coolidge-Mello- n Arthur Brisbane said: 1928 will see the first Radio William H. King of Utah, addressing himself to the Billion Favoring Candidacy of Chairman Talked for ment and Should be chine; Clears Way for Campaign." dollar Treasury and Tost Office appropriation bill, recently New York Governor. Abraham Rotherme!. Messages from presidential candidates and others out Place. President. demanded that a halt be called and that the Congress, inthe of air! Will it be from cause to effect and back to stead of appropriating more money, devote some attention from Dust thou are to dust retumeth.--- or will cause; enormake these to examining the costs of government that (Dally Oklahoman) New York Time) York Times.! WASHINGTON Though a dry. (The the aerial a (New it give transmigration temperature rising Al Smith, although understood lo mous expenditures necessary. With Governor fiunh and Beers- - a Methodist and a Republican, Dr. READING, , Pa., Denouncing hold personal views contrary to tha commonly known as hot air? lloovcr in prsMiit leader "Thle hug mm, i billion do! tary Republican orcmilui-tlo- n Edward T. Devine, gradual achool the fxlptlns of amendAfter reaching th people, hext, 'he letter eighteenth la senator. races In Ui the the for declared preeidcuiial Pennsylvania and eepcoiul-l- y roipes, "How Ian," to reach the campaign I of freedom of th press, peaceful ment, can lie depended upon to en- inaii.m lu their respective American unlverelty . at the examount Benator-elmentire the that of parties, than William fund N. Y. force prohlldtlon to u greater depior with sa9ety. trial and th E" Vice-Presidenti- . al -- University Smith Favors -t pended hy the government In the geara ISIS and 1919. and yet it of for but two department A1 the government. A comparison of the appropriations made by .area for the prevent fiscal year, v lth those of the year immediately preceding the World war, will show bow far we have travelled along the highway of extravagance. .The lines dividing the states from the federal government are being If the student body and faculty obliterated, and with lncrtaaing mo- of New York unlveraity bad their mentum the latter la marrhing up- way. Governor Smith would he the on the unresisting citadels of state successful candidate for the presiThe results are not aeveralgnty. of the United Btatei and Herdifficult to forecast If there shall dency bert Hoover hie most serious opba no awakening of the people to ponent, It was revealed yesterday the menace of centralisation. a straw vote conducted by The of power end by Concentration New York University Dally News taxes exact high authority always a student publication. and Increasing revenues. Home exMora than I.Oiiu students and 124 ploited her provinces and crushed members of the faculty took part in them with tex burden. the voting. They gave Governor History he but few pages; in- Smith 1.911 votes and Secretary Lord Byron mye that 'History Hoover 1.210. Other votes were cast deed, With all her volumes. hath but one for Governor Hltrhle, Senator page." The American people are James A. Heed, Owen D. Young. too complaisant; they era ton indif- William G. McAdon, Senator Carter ferent to the lemons of history and Glass, General l'ershlng. Vico Presthe deadly iiarallels that the pages ident Dawes, Charles Evan of history present. The general gov- Hughes. Prank O. Lowden and Dr. PresiNicholas Murray Butler. ernment ia already becoming it la demoralising the atatea, dent Coolldge got two votes at the enervating the people, and drawing Washington Square Centra. N. Y. to itself forcea and influence and Times. power that constitute a menace to liberty and Jeopardise constitutional government Wa appropriate hundreds of mil- Sees lions of dollars within a few minutes and with no discussion. In my opinion the aum carried In tha bill la too great and I shall "Southern Louisiana and New ask for a reduction. I Invita senators' attention to a Orleans are 100 per cent for Al InterSmith, and I believe that the south few Items under the head of the regular Demonal revenue, pege IT, line 19, of will glva him if he is nominated, . Thie provision calls for cratic majority of 112,997.760 as expenses for aeaeea-lo- g said Mayor Arthur J. O'Keefe late host of Mayor and collecting Internal revenue New Orleans, Mardi at tha Walker James J. Ora, Uses for the coming fiscal year. who ia stopping at the Commodore I desire to present some figures hotel. cost Increased the show which will Mayor O'Keefe arrived last night of collection of internal revenue from Washington and will remain taxes during the past few years over Sunday for conferences In tho the In 1117 the cost of collecting With him 1. Interest of flood control. Internal revenue taxes wee 97.999.-1K. E. Edgar Da Montlusin, who or 99 cents for each 9100 col- la waa chairman of the committee lected. Walker tho that entertained Mayor Orleans. In 1911. during tha period of colhis visit to New war. tho Internal revenue taxes to during They plan to call on tho mayor lected were greeter, amountingcnl-- today at hla residence. I 45.999.9SI.I33, but tho coet of Speaking of Mayor Walker's visaction waa but IS cents per 910, it, Mayor O'Keefe aald that It acthe total being 911.01.119. much In the interest of Senators will percetva thatrev-en-In complished Gorernor Smith's candidacy and that year, when tha internal was abova all a personal triumph taxes were approximately col- for the mayor. He said that tha more than will ha of New Orleans considresidents fiscal next yer,the0 ered him one of them and Just lected for tha coat of collection was but 413.000.-00about tho best little ambassador of while thla bill demands 92.107.-70- 4, good-wi- ll wa know of. N, Y. or 91.11 for each J100 collected. Time. I ' Mr. WARREN- - Mr. President. him presume the eenator hasInbeforehand my the table which I have Hawaiians and he la considering the expenditures and not the receipts Mr. KINO. The senator is entirequoting the figly In error. I am ures appearing In barings of the Gov. Wallace Parrlrgton of Ha- appropriations committee of the houao on tho treasury department !v,u. visiting In the United States, Republican delegates ,,d th two ennroprletlon bill for 129. found -h I am proving that enrage lot. Is the coet of administration for an great. Tha hill nrovldee of 122.170, TS0 for colappropriationrevenue than waa collecting leesvear. lest lected will be, becaueo the amount of . In 11 the total revenue receipts year collected and to bo collectrevenue coeU wan 11.1S0.1S0.071.5S and the ed la not ahown In tht report; but were same of collecting the the total expenses of collection le or SI cents per 1100. 9I2.C97.7S0, and It la safe to aay from revenues our when So that that tho coet will bo approximately apwere sources revenue Internal the earn aa for tha preient fiscal double what they wm year. proximately next coat It fiscal year be for the I cannot comprehend why tho S 10 to wollwrt expenses In Incurred collecting only St centsanper of aggregate taxes since 192" Is so great. In my the same or been a and yet we have should opinion there in coat and a diminution reduction appropriate thla year amount though, as slated, the between 5" In the number of employee since will be perhaps that year. There era several reafh amount of sons why such should have been tha per cpnt and of Iona rase. Tho principal one Is that the 11. the collect the tax collection were amount collected each year ha In In 1919 and 9S.407.I10.2S1.11 " 127.01. 114.50. been much lee thanreason ia that 1920. An additional collecting the same collected. 1100 various taxes have been abolished, Cr 50 cents for everv wcand several million persons have In lilt the coll rtln 09195 end tho expenditure been relieved of the duly of making 95 55711,174.109.17, 73 or cent per cr return, thus relieving the work were the employee In this bureau. More9100 collected. ra over obscure questions have been In 1921 tho coll'et'ora at a cost of collected. nettled: the procedure I bettor17 451,012. 9100 51.07 known, and the employee are upper 951.43, or Jumped from posed. With the year of experience. Tha cost of collection ; to he more competent. " But notwlth- 12 cent In 191 to comment on these cojent reason, call-th- e wer 9100. 1 mske no standing a rniinft reduced coni of coU ,jng for fact that Ultra wh figures Action there hae been no eattafac-apea- k In admlniftration. Tha will for thrmeelves. lt new revthat the he remembered put enue system waa devised and Into operation during the war. it rrcfl railed for ex? and the vast glider this new system revenue collected, the costs of co-5" cent to llection were from rent per II"" collected a against the year 195. 11.44 per 9190 for aa I shall point out. In 122 the receipt were coland the cost of sum of lection wn the enormous v 129 ,B"1.042."4. nr 11.29 cost for pro-vld- For Presidency top-heav- y; the South Taking Ai Smith the-bill- for Governor Smith 10 r , ftly -- ev-r- 9100 collccird. re. Th followinc vrnr. 1024. Ihe and were rlptp l. 934.472.-.lthe cost of enllecllon whs or 91.24 for every 9100 col- were I4.4.492.3 7, or 1100 rolleeted. 127 the receipt were at a cost of 932.47.- - hirly. there will he ordered return-714.1or 91.11 for each lion col- - led to them msnv million of dollar eddtlone1. These refunds draw 5 lerted. As T have Indicated when the, per cent intc;vt. n that it I not 95. was 47 wise lo make et: epnrnprliilion to amount of the receipt Ahn.OOO plus In 12". the cost of the ordered refunds until was only 5" cents on everv ir v'tt know all ih fact and are ttoo. For 1937 the east was St IV fullv advised a lo the Justice of 1 do not know what the cost this such directions." 92.995.-442,129.9- 1. 7, rnl-i'ia- y .i lead-- 1 that1, nn or ct hVul 0, iral . el ' e pro-fese- or Con-gre- pro-Pe- ed The Life of GOVERNOR Alfred E. Smith -- of on-H- e what when Bushong To stands may Candidate Given Free! Con-cre- Al Minnesota Delegates to Smith Work ed Vare-MI-lo- To Unemployed Bus-hon- g, THE UTAH STATESMAN for $1.00 "I fr ilrh-KHl- THE UTAH 14 per 1 Job for Sandino 92.594.-349,249.- 1.22 - Tn belief among the iliu here is era of both iwrtlea Governor bin it h will hulii Var-Mcllo- lected. In 1929 the receipt were and the expense Incident to the rollertlon of Ihe sam were 927.249 573.19. or 91.44 per 9l"0 collected. the receipt were !.- Tn 29.999.992.19 and the rollecllon expense eassemblage, by Jury here, declared today that Al Smith B. Vara In Philadelphia, RepreTh created th heav- establishment of local self governbia fr8t choice for president. sentative Robert G. Buhung elim- ens andAlmighty tha earth and soft rain to ment and the sovereignly of the the inated himself her today as a the famished thirst during atatea unVaraty ja a Methodist nomination and that candidata tu aucreed hlmrelf in quench th of even tha llth amendprocess "The liberation of honest busiCongreea and at tha earn time ment. Secretary Hoover will not obtain tuiion, ness from oppressive Interference nomination. In! Though Dr. Devin considers give hla endorsement to Abraham tha Republican Th Almighty In hi chemicaliza- by government agents. Rothermel of Reading ji tion. created each cane this belief represent tho Herbert Hoover to be a striking If. "And tu accomplish three things petroleum not to daub I arty organisation's viewpoint and contraat to Smith, he liellevee Democratic candidate. tha diligent dalver for wealth with give the peopla control. For about two weeks Represenoverflow the from tli elush" pH, the1 variimandlilatee!U,,1,0r,a1' 1" Demand for a stupendous approoutstanding " Claimant tative on the Repubii-Govern- ed as Bushong had been regard- nor a political camialgn with a priation for guarding life and proftSlilitDS possible candidate on the "slush fund. It (,acntial Aa a annihi MOFkfiF hu w n iyjaa perty In the entire danerg urea Democratic ticket himself, but ha lh iemocratic nation! Oil wealth comes through tributary to th Mississippi under ever, th JdeihudiM educuiur Mid pointed out In statement in Houston, Texas, I expected today's passage. Recent .disclo- th best engineering supervision record anu career made a that "with the announcement of Democratic end sure every indicate campalng donations obtainable. Irrespective of th cost virtually aipeai t0 hIm. -x adniiie Uuvernur Smith' aald the candidacy of Mr. Rothermel follow tha earns secretive and eluRepublican leader in the east, al- -. jrruler of th project Iteelf, 1 a vital lsue the people of our congressional sive channels. though the governors supporters j,r. Davtne, ''because 1 lived In district that will ba a solid South issue of have the votprivilege of In other parts of tha country nuiy-eRather a standard" way of do- great Import. York tor many year and had man for who can a ing ba relied nut be so optimistic, tor second JU opportunity to aluily Loth the ing Hiring. Now. If a ContinenOr again, will Al Smith assail the to represent ua In n mean tal twist were given the Republic, very Dawei" of Republican pluce on tho Democratic national imau and hie worn. 11 has a genius upon and my partisan spirit In an of candidacy how tho the. I leaders tha ticket some of "fall. and "Hooverlxe'' In (or government that prubauly on the Democratic ticket there- murhcampaign will Radi owe, and will hla own hnuee, cleaning at the Smith campaign are now consider- - j unmatched tmlay. lie Ihuruughly fore becomes unnecessary. a dividend for the fi- earn time? Bin(de)clalr ing Representative Cordell Hull of .understand (he problem ut Herd for Vary Defense. nancial ' onslaught on Democratic Or yet again will united Demoformer chairman of the eminent, especially In their social Chides aa well, Menator-eleNot Vare only crat demand a Jesse Jones or a legislation? national committee. Juspect. In my mind them la no and hla organisation, Iur prejudice and an Intolerant Demoeretiu hut uee Will any for beaten Dan Moody a the running mate doubt he woulu mane a great pres- - other they Could llcnonilnala Dnwce. heart form the only busts fur the group that "dealt or con- open vituperation, or tlielr path own pip for ' th Democratic selected Disregarding the possibility of ident. ferred with opposition lo Smith Itecauae of Ills the Philadelphia lines and both parties be put In choice, to keep Texas in lln and Malm U. S. Wet. Wouldn't affiliation with the Koinan Cath- (he drafting of ITraident Coollilge,' were In Included Mr. loaderahlp from the expressed Idea that "storage" due to olic rhurch. and this is unworthy leader of the New York stale Re- .x lhla nol ai tt pnkum, Bushong denunciation. He wild of political Inure: or will they away if Texas were to go Republican it of any (IhrlNtlaii man or woman. I u student and one who has he was greatly disappointed to await tha tlma when perhaps Texas rhuVn, could receive million of dollars for 1.MI0 Attend h?,r,Ml 'jV,ni Hughe. LO autva auciat ion with politics f.nd Henator David A. Reed, who at leant will declare against the needed Federal buildings within Its Rally. ulan has eHldjur Thus did Nellie Tayloe Koav, for- although Mr. 1 now has the united backing of aay It despite the of th pipe-lin- e interests borders? mer governor of Wyoming, sum- h would not be a candidate forifacl politician. that he ia a wet, a Catholic the Republican leaders of Penn- monopoly perhaps extending to Maybe so, end maybe not, but marise before a crowd of nearly the pres dency. In the event of the ulld a 1 none of sylvania, fur his return tu the ault and against such monopolies a tho thought etrikes hum that Jut 1,000 persons In the Elks' club nomination of Mr. Hughes or tha meee. In hie defence of are found senate, 'glorying to be openly violating ae much or more Federal expend-to room Hat ur day her reasons for ac- renomination of Mr. Coolldge, it 1 am a dry. but It ia absurd to Mr. Vare." th Rherman anti-tru- st laws and itures would come orwaa to said be the of the the of espousing tively plan In the Democratic party of this acta in restraint of tyade against Democracys demand rightfully candidacy think Uuvernur huiltli would break for a great the New York governor for the ganization leaders to bring about down prohibition enforcement or district Mr. Bushong said ha saw the common people? Federal endowment fund to achieve Democratic presidential nomina- the renomination of Vice President that aa president he cuuld atfect a group which, aasociated with Next, will "Hlandard Stewart" such masterful improvement. tion at Houston next June. Dawes, in the belief that a nation- ibis question at all. Independent! In other parts of continue ae th Bphlnx of th InTexas may not actually be the Mrs. Ross appeared lu Oklahoma al ticket of Coolldge and Dawes or him based on the state, might ultimately cause quisitorial period, and, aa such a "key" stat of the coming presiPrejuulcu against City under the auspices of tha Ok- Hughes and Dawes would eurry religious feeling ia not tu be an entire reorganisation of th silent peraon, he eUgible to the dential election, but it may be a lahoma City Smith for President New York state and sweep the of, but I can aay this: Republican party In Pennsylvannomination for chief executive? Or big enough petroleum state to dub, and was the central figure In country, even It Governor dmith!'thought Is nut an ounoe of bigotry ia. There will he try to combine the discre- make our respected Cal come out Bmtth aup- - ghould be the Democratic nominee, Uovernur Hmith as his repiy tu and tionary powers of both office of cold storage. Thinking Texans Representative Bushong porters, held for the purpose of The chance of Governor Smith's!jin showed. Marshall Mr. Rothermel are dose profes- without the process of election, and are already beginning discreetly to Charles That perfecting a general state organi- nomination depends, of course, on'wua a masterly document, sional and .personal friends, th get along without the additional weav tha political carpet over sation for the advancement of the reeult latter being a former dlstrlrt at- increment coming from the salar- which all political cntrlea must Hoover Beat G U. I. 1'lck. of tho contests which will j Hmith' candidacy for the presI and a form- ied position of president? pare muiter. in. Dr. Devine preferred to avoid torney idency. k Senator James Berka common Bo. when a Republican tells you Will Benator Walah of Montana between can- - er Judge of the She was Introduced by her making comparisons reMr. court. Thomas hie H'aaouri Senator and of the pleas prove brother-in-la(hero are no great Issues, no politigreatest painter Bushong! didates, hut he indicated clearly tirement from Judge Jamea B. J. vtalah of Montana. unrace the issue haves Henator and time the cal whitewash resting between problem that Hoover was his Republican alone In Roes, of Oklahoma City. field der investigation, to th Walsh announcement that ha will choice. the Republican acqui- Democrats and Republlcana, he is Integrity la D 1m 'tweed. trade purlfae-tor- y Just drawing you out to see how "When we consider the qualifies- - enter th Wisconsin primary has Hoover." he said, "la at the op- - Charles J. Esterly of Reading, escence of a federal desuetude T you would like to far at the Retlons necessary for a candidate for caUKI Governor Hmith a support- - posits pole from Governor Bmllii. who has been endorsed by CounC. Chairman Thomas a Relilel. true will Or and hum- publican table, which is a good deal ty he prove the presidency, we all agree that era her little uneasiness, as ths He ia an engineer, accustomed tu On th Democratic side Mr. Doth-erm- ble follower of the Immortal Lin- like asking a small boy who ha ability and Integrity must be Smith sentiment is believed to be handling great problems, and from coln aa a composite political lead- had hla nth piece of cake, on an opposition strong in Wisconsin, Ing the language of the business Charles faces among tha foremost, aald Mrs. J. Bpata of Boyertown-Th- er. embracing the lupirutlona1 and already full stomach, to hava anwhich is regarded as a "wet" state. and professional men. He has not Rose. district embraces Berk and fighting attributes of our famous other ho haa had enough. "We had Just this sort of a can- The delegates will be elected at a had Smith's political experience, us a few All of which give Patrick Henry, as a possible leaddidate four years ago In the person primary election on April 2. and but there can be no question of Lehigh county. Denounce Vare. Buncli. er for Deomcracy and its principle? slants on the coming stat gubof the Honorable John W. Davie, It ia likely that Senator Walsh may hla outstanding ability and publto Our presWill Benator Reed of Missouri ernatorial nomination. In hla announcement. RepreBut tha paopla simply did not vote get a few congressional district service. develop the strength of th mighty ent incumbent, Dan Moody, will for him. In Governor Smith w delegates. In 1924 the Wisconsin sentative Bushong aald: . For 15 years Dr. Devine was a have a man of ability. Integrity, delegation divided, 22 for Smith I have decided not to h .a Mississippi that traverse' hi home have hla chance for second term, of social economy at Columbe s. territory and carry on unceasingly not because he or others may on fine character and a man who can and 2 for McAdoo. Tha governor's bia unlveraity and also secretary candidate for to to hla coveted poeltlon In th White entitled to a second term, but get votes. friends expect him to do as well of one of New York's leading charthe live issues of the day and by I am are made this year. itable organisations. Resides headOnly two objection enough to House? Hie reception and the respectful tha manner In which he handles to Hmith aa a presidential candibelieve that political parties are Situation tn South Dakota. ing the graduate achool of Amergiven him recently during the situation. date, Mrs, Rosa aald, these being In South Dakota, where Senator ican university ha la also known as only Justified if they serve the attention HI recent attendance at the cotan address In thla city qualified Mm th religious and wet question. public good. Although I have aa Walsh also will be a contestant,' an author and lecturer. Texes a Doesn't Like Words. great leader and aa a man ton conference is significant. cotton James A. Patten, wheat broker Been a fairly consistent RepubGovernor Hmith has won the fire! do not like to use the words round under I first voted in 1994. of force who knows thing and le bound to be heard as a lican since I who has amassed reveals millions, the state' election doesn't hesitat to oien up live Is- state, an oil state and a cattle state. wet and dry but it seems that ia law and was the choice of th ma- another dark chapter of the G. O. I am not willing to be an active sue. Each of these Industrie will cremember necessary to convey the proper jority of the dclegatra the Pennof P. dealings with Harry Sinclair. party in to tha Isaue of their own. ate are tenets Reed's Hera the of with tha meaning nowadays Th dry orsylvania organi- faith which ha convention held will be enough issues. There Liberty bonda given th commit- sation in control. 1present Texas Deth recently. gav am ganisations, which are so actively Th actual unwilling mocracy: Continental Trailing to primary election will lie tee by th There always are.' but this year orwith opposing Governor Smith are real- held on May Vare the 23 and an Illicit organisation Governoi company, speak for tha Inalienable right may be yet different. ly not helping prohibition, in my Smith, aa th ganisation in Philadelphia, or of Ithe cholc of th pro- conceived by Slackmer, the Denver with One of Dan'i opponent who may cltiien to liberty of conopinion. .conwhich any leadership posal h convention, wul the party man, officers of th Standard Oil siders, deal and confers with that science without coercion, crltllsm or develop a hidden strength ee time W all know from casual oborganisation candidate. Meesagei company and others to make some organisation proper. goes by. Is Attorney L. J. Wardlaw obloquy servation that the Volstead act and to the governors friends here, sent money for themselves or their The preservation of th right of Fort Worth. the eighteenth amendment are beI regret exceedingly that HeSenator Reed appeared to be companlee on the side, were hand- nator Reed saw fit at the ing flagrantly violated In every when sessection of the country under the th only probably contestant, stat- ed Patten and ha was asked to buy sion of Congrei to lead last a filied that Governor Smith wu vir- them 925,000 worth. present Republican adminiatration. buster which prevented much ImYet some of those dry organisa- tually certain to carry the stat. The committee didn't tell the portant legislation, to merely The suggestion that Representa- bands on the open market, because save tion continue to fight Governor Sir. Vare. and I am greatly tive Hull at not and a he would Smith, n excellent the deal waa shady, and so Patten dissappnlnted to find him glorylong meeting ago in WaAington they endorsed choir for the nominee for vice took 935,000 of them and gave ing in his defense of Mr. Vare. the national Republican adminis- president If Governor Smith should them lo a hospital. la in tha Locally our tration. obtain the presidential election hn Later Sinclair got through Fall hands of a groupparty of Of the religious question Mrs. been put forward by some of what he for. had with whom I do not bargained leaders th Roea said: Benator Walah haa prodded thla care to associate. friends after a careful 1 am speaking as a Protestant. governor's view of the situation. It la admit- matter until it has become a very The suggestion that I become We all know of the prevalence of ted that putrid mm of corruption stirred a candidate on the Democratic this prejudice. There seems to be ed. will thhavegovernor. If nominat-In up to of the It the did not shock me because public. ticket disgust great difficulty a great many people who believe an amaalng degree of rotten I have great respect for tha printhe border state shows that something terrible will happen earning new in th party. As ciples of the Democrats of Berks to the country through the hier- of Kentucky. Tennessee, Missouri yet PresidentRepublican Coolldge, who was a and Lehigh, and because I saw and Oklahoma, and the governor archy of tli church. of the corrupt dealings In that party locally a nucleus beneficiary advisers have heen looking for a of Not Definite. Argument haa not con- which would be very helpful In the "Yet when you pin them down possible candidate for vice presi- demned committee, no one believe it, though with Independent! all ovand try to find out Just what they dent in these. State Representative hs had guilty knowledge of what Joining er the state In forcing a With full description what he have In mind they can not poiut tu Hull. It waa aald. seemed to he the was going of the Repuolican paranything In particular. They Just most arillnhle possibility from that to Ills ray something. ought ty. he has done and what for, ray they have heen told thla nnd secll-- rf the country. supporters in Congress have done with (he announce"However, that. We have all heen nurtured nil they can to defeat the Walsh ment of the candidacy of Abrahe is elected upon this prejudice. It is very be expected of him invest Igations. ham H. Rothermel the people of Refuses to any Christian person The Republican parly organisaour congressional district have to oppose Governor Hmith or any tion Is rotten to the core hs been the president of voting for a man other man because of hla rellgloua ever slnca the presidency was who privilege be ran be relied upon to repbeliefs. for bought Harding. Mrs. Ross closed her ailtlrr partlaaii It ran not bo aald that the Dem- resent ua In no mean My candidacy on the Demowith a review of Democrats acD. C. At least ocratic party organisation Is rotten rplrit. WASHINGTON, cratic ticket therefore becomes complishments, especially wiiat It on one until is able to prove that th Republican member of has done for the enfranchisement unnecessary. become 0 disgusted by party had an organisation then. T nm unite sure that with Mr. of women. Women now sire a big (he Boulder Camera. electlun Republican record of Rothermel the people of our disfactor in the politlcul and governtn declined he has that trict will have the opportunity of mental life of the country, she raid. ieiTruptlon a candidate for and With one year's subscription to being well served lu Congress and Gives They will use their own minds and ;he 'has his to thrown a support of driving down to defeat the will not be dictated to byn jocraf. the Denouncing she aald. Berka line opinion, county Republican corrupt machine In Iennayl-vanl- s. organisation. and expressing great dis"I feel much as Washingvery appointment at th defense of Vare ton must have felt when he. In Gov. Al Smith tells all departhy Senator Reed, Republican of to a friend: ments of atat tn give employment 1754, wrote Pennsylvania. Rep. Robert C. know my inexperience Pledged Republican niemher of Con- to Idle men. Take up the slack may have led me Into innumergress from the Fourteenth Penn- now when there la an overplus of able errors, for which reason I need to the labor has refused and families money district, sylvania think myself an unworthy MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Climax- run This offer applies to renewals aa well as new subfor another term and has an- the publie works will provide. is should ing a harmonious session the Dem- nounced he will support A. E. the easenca command. That's member of the incommunity I and his of ocrats of Minnesota in convention Rothermal. of Reading, Democrat, the sort of action at the right mo- greatly deficient the love owe scriptions. The most interesting book of the day here yesterday pledge their 24 del- candidate to succeed him. Rep. ment that makes Al Smith so pop- my country, which has ever been in view of the probability of Governor Smiths egate to the national convention Bushong action Is expected to ular with the poor aa well ee the the first principle of my action were I to require more than a disto Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New throw sufficient nomination and election. not do who to sensible Those rlrh. the strength tant hint of Its dissatisfaction to York the presidential nom- Democratic candidate to place that agree with him on his ant conI commission which a inee. resign district In the Democratic column stand ran not resist admira- fess to ou I am no Of interest to both Democrats and Repubii lo llousti'ii will The ways fond November, aa thousand of tion for his public acts In the posi- of vote ae n unit for tlie minimal inn next keeping. cans. to onlv second are of tion similarly Republican Importance 'I have diligently sought the "until Hmith Is nominated or un- rthcr n dlsausted that of tho president of th United with the til he release them " publie welfare: and hava endeavcontrol of their party. Btatea. Boulder Camera. The book alone is worth the price of subored to inculpate the sam principles of all this reflection will b scription and The Utah Statesman will keep you a cordial to my mind so Inny as HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION am I. able to distinguish between posted on political developments each week. good and evil. Ballot STATESMAN Watching "f shall finish my present term The Utah Statesman is the outstanding 1 1 1 ATLAS at Washington and I shall then be BLOCK, Silt Lake City. Utah. Democratic Weekly of the Intermountain counTli Ohio Plate Journal, though glad to come home again " a Republican organ, poeoesses a IncJoaed find check for which please send me The try, and is rapidly developing a large circulation rich vein of humor, from whlrh SridT CANDIDATF. we knocked the following nainple. throughout the West, months. Utah Statesman for Walsh unquestionably la on of that run high In pyrites of Irony: years Ihe ablest men in hi party, hut It 'President Is I year or no presiden1 Year; 50c 6 months. will he Impossible for him to tial year, we doubt if we could i SUBSCRIPTION PRICES being claimed a a split cankeep from laughing If Gen. Han-illwas should annnunce that he didate. seized upon hy MeAdoo as Name .Street an a for the punishment , Instrument at of the head coming up 111 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. of Hmith for keeiHnx McAdoo from strong detachment to see that the rlrctlnns In Pennsylvania and Illi(he nomination at Madlann getting State City nois are conducted fairly." ColoHqunrr Garden In 1921. 1ueblo Star Journal. rado Hprlngs Farm News. gree than the prvsitit Republican administration, or any candidate it may mime for the presidency, if he takes ih oath tu uphold and enforre the Constitution. Prohibition Is not a campaign issue. It la an established principle of the government and of people of ihe United State. It has no place in the consideration of presidential candidates, or In the writing of campaign platforms. Meteoric IUmo Cited. Tha meteoric rise of 8m Uh from tho obscurity and limited advantages of hla early youth, apent In the shadow of Brooklyn bridge, to hla praaent position of prominence; hla sincerity of purpose, fine character, and extraordinary ability has not only stirred the imagination of the American people, hut has captured their hearts and admiration re-ra- THE UTAH STATESMAN |