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Show UTAH LISRASI 0Tf v tatrammii VOL. 7. NO. IS. ilooTySar SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MARCH 30, 1928. COUNTY ROAD SUPERVISOR AND PROMINENT MEMBER OF SEVENS HELD AS ALLEGED MOONSHINER Recent Raids Indicate Officers Are Reaching Toward Higher Ups in Booze. Ring Ramifications. Justification of the governments policy of sending special investigators into Salt Lake in an effort to unearth conspiracies between liquor law violators and the officers supposed to apprehend them, is indicated by the arrest in the last week or ten days of various officials, and relatives of officials, who are closely connected with county oficialdom. The pursuit of the elusive bootlegger seems to be reaching into, or at least, close to, high places. FIRST PRECINTl CAUCUS IS CALLED OFFICIAL CALL FOR ONLY STRENUOUS EFFORTS OF PRIMARIES IN SALT LAKE C0UN PARTY LEADERS SAVE TY, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928. AH delegates elected from the First precinct of Salt Lake City, districts one to twenty-fl- v inclusive, to the Democratic state delegate convention, are requested to meet In caucus In the convention room, Kewhouse hotel. at I p-Thursday evening, April I. It Is Important HOOVER-COOUD- GE FRO M IOWA REBUKE Pursuant to a resolution unanimously adopted by the Salt Lake county Deiqpcratic committee, March 22, 1928, call is hereby issued for Democratic primaries to be held in each and every voting district in Salt Lake City and County, between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m., on Tuesday, April 8, 1928, that all delegates from the First precinct be In attenfor the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic State dance upon this meeting. Delegate , convention to be held at the McCullough hippoF. I BAGBY Precinct Chairman. drome, beginning at 11 a.m., Monday, April 9, 1928, which W. M. SWAN convention will choose delegates from Utah to the DemoSecretary cratic National convention at Houston, Texas, June 26, 1928. Delegates to the state convention will be elected, as provided by the Democratic state committee, on a basis of one George delegate for each 125 votes, or major portion thereof, cast for. Governor George H. Dern ui the elation of 1924. Chosen to Head The primary polls will be kept open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. In all districts where' therq are vacancies in the district vacancies should be filled at this primary organization, Cache Democrats by the electionsuch of officers to serve until call is issued for a general reorganization of all voting districts. Chairmen of all primaries will fill in and sign certifiCity Judge George D. Preeton we elected chairman to succeed cates of electioin of delegates,' giving names, addresses and N. P. Neileen and Eugene Webb phone numbers, and mail same immediately to F. L. Bagby, wae choeen to succeed Eugene Yaatea aa secretary of the local assistant secretary of the county committee. Room 111 Democratic organisation at a maw Atlas Block, City. (Use vertificate blank printed in Utah Democrat meeting of all local adheld la tho courthouse last nighu Statesman, issue of March 80.) Also mail in names, Ths meeting wss well represented dresses and phone numbers of district officers chosen tofill Supporters of New York Governor Will Not Yield Senator to Ground Walsh, Is Report. - f-- Resolution of Irate Cornbelt Farmer Defeated Only On Frantic "Policy P lan Made by Regular. SENATOR MAY Out of 1,420 votes la the Iowa Republican state convention this weak, more than a third, 514, were oast for th adoption of a resolution which declared: SPEAK ON APRIL 9 our president haa astrous crisis in the history of American agriculture and haa beea urged by th choeen represent llvea of th paopl In Congress t give his sanction and approval to sound, constructive legislation for economic, agricultural equality of opportunity before the law enjoyed by capital, lnduatry and labor, and has coldly declined to do ao without submitting in return any practical solution of this problem, at one tha moat vital and fundamental t the nation's welfare: Be it resolved, that wa are lit tsrly opposed to the admlnletras tlon'e policy, which Is undermining-thstability of agriculture and endangering the future welfare of our. Whereaa been In power during th most dis- In Arrangements ara now beGovernor Smith's supporter to have Senator ing mad Montana have no Intention of abanGilbert Illtchcack, of to deliver th address doning tha fight for delegate Ths ball started rolling about aB' of tho day at the Democrattho Democrat!",, national convenstate ic week ago whan W. W. MItchal, convention . to ba tion from that state because of tha hoM at McCullough hippomotorcyela patrolman In tho police of Senator Thomas J. drome candidacy 8, next. April department wae flrat discharged, This announcement wee Walsh, It waa learned ycatarday, on a and latar arreated made this week by State bootlegging but will try to elect a solid Smith Chairman Delbert M Drapcharge, after liquor la alleged The Bmlth forces In delegation. who stated that while finer, have been found at hfa borne. al arrangements had not Montana, it wga aald. ara willing In a raid Next, federal officers, been completed. It was practo have tha dilatation give Senacertain Hitchcock on tha farm ef Joaeph Smith, tically tor Walah a complimentary vote would bs there. aa a favorite aon" on the flrat qountjr road aupervlaor living on the few ballots. Magna highway, aelaed a big Th fight between th supportoutfit and arreated Smith .In view of the fact that the ers of th two candidates will country. and John An ant aa the alleged term of office of both the Demcome In th state convention over Whereaa the industrial and ocrats national owner. tho personnel of the delegation a committeeman commercial Intercuts are now anor to whether Smith supporters About tba aamo time. Deputy and commltteawoman for Utah ex- with nouncing the candidacy of their Walah adherents shall be named. delegates from all predneta vacancies. own secretary of commerce and Dherlffa Rosenkrsnts, Hcbweitxer, pire this year and the call for the but tha tenth and eleventh preSmith's friends also will Governor trade with the avowed purpose of J. r. Larson, Smith Sutton and state delegate convention on April sent. Members were choaen from Chairmen are requested to call the Salt Lake Tribune, oppoae any attempt to Instruut th perpetuating tha policy of exploit tha house to fill these vacancies. Wasatch Senator Walsh for William Fotls, under tha loader-chi- p S. provide for tha election or the and close of the at delegates the Ing agriculture for their own gain:' 590, immediately primaries, offlcera, considerable talk aa to Delegatee to tho county convention in Montana may have result The of Chief Criminal Deputy L. who Now, therefore, he It further elected. were alao at selected this the be delegatee has meeting. may report been chosen, a very considerable bearing oi that wa are irrevocably opI Larson, raided the farm of Wa- started. Thle meeting la tho start of what obin Bmlth' the chance of The places for holding the primaries respective Governor posed to the candidacy of any canFriend of W R. Wallace, who appear! to bo at tha present time lter Coon, near Magna, where they for nomination. Defeat tha taining didates for th presidency who w leader and on of the one of tho hottest polltloal fights districts and the number of delegates to be elected from each Benator Walsh In bla home stale diacovered a large still. While both has been ALBANY, X, Yj Governor have reaaon to fear or believe will In tho history of tho county and are listr attached financial in the strong It of tha following him would Smith supporters designated In a letter seriously. crlppl Chairto not deal wisely with th greatest tonight tha Coon boys, Walter and Bert party for year, have put hla name state. Much opinion has been was aald, and probably would end man Gerald I. Nye of the senate resource of JOSEPH W. STRINGFELLOW, th nation, th soil, and were found on the place, accord- forward for the office of national rampant since the mooting, most if (Signed) tha plan of thoa opposing Gov Teapot Dome committee, suggested justly by the huabandmen, the tillChairman. , ing to tho offlcera, complaint waa committeeman' and a strong move- it being on tha question of who County block arnor Smith's nomination to that the senator apologise publicly ers of the soil." later aaked only again Bert Coon. ment haiy been launched to place will represent Cache valley at the for W. J. another false forward statements him by putting KORTH, mad alleged There ware enough clever politistate meeting to bo held In Salt One of tha two boya la aald to bo him In the position. Catholic, who le dry. In order to en the flour of tha senate regard- cians end good party men" In the of Deputy Sheriff a Secretary. la understood that James II. Lake and tba national meeting to It funds ing received the in Issue minimise campaign the the bo religious by held In convention to bring about the deHouston, Texas. Some John Hancock at Magna. Moyle, who haa served the party governor from Harry F. Sinclair. feat of tho resolution. holding the Democrat- -' convention. tho most likely candidates who le Places for In But th T. Jhmee No. t72 Shaw, According to Chief Deputy L. L long and faithfully, aa national of voting th an it eeapectlv le to Init Insult th public primaries been mentioned are Olaf Smith Forces Well Organised. point la that It polled more than aaked committeeman, will alao b a can- have West Third North and Belt Lake complaint waa Linon, of districts for City to telligence you that (00 votes from Republican deleWeston Nelson, Mrs. Vernon, Montana will have eight dele- In order for you tosuggest and tha number of dele- No. 80 F. R. Fornatrom, 153 agalnat Bert alone for the reaaon didate for and it is Henry accomplish Hayball. George Skidmore county, Duluth Avenue that he admitted ownerahip of the anticipated that there may be a and to b elected from each disIn th convention and th th proper purposes of a senate gatee gates gatee P. Fredarick Champ. Yet more Impressive la the fact No. 81 Parley P. Pratt, 210 illicit d bull cry and abaolved Wal- lively contest over the filling of Smith forcea In tha state are well committee," the governor wrote Another Idea that la steadily trict are at follows: the opposition to th reaolntlon Weat Fifth North ... Benator Nye. A ter from any connection with it. this position. it is necessary for that organised. Is tho candidacy of gaining First ground Precinct, wae Ktow 82 D. M. Whittaker, 510 not based, not on prlneipl A movement has alao been alert- Ephraim Bergeson, The moat complete of the plant association hss been formed with me to submit without resentment Dale- of president to a falsa and unjust statement any alleged lack of Justice and merNorth Redwood Road e aelaed waa that found on the farm ed to bring Mr Inca Knlglit Al- the Utah Stata Farm bureau for Butt of Archie McTaggert Pfoee. District. gates on but to it, from the policy. According You secyou. made this stateof Joaeph Smith, road aupervlaor len, of Provo, into tha race for governor. Many farmers who have No. 1 P. C. Gertsen, 741 Ro-end Thorns Fox as Total .....a....... ...,.,..2! president, you admitted you made It report of th Dee Molnea Register Mrs. boon around tho state in the Granger dlatrtct. Mr. Smith national commltteewoman. retary. A Smith dinner wee held ment, street berta attending end you publicly stated that I had the argument against It waa thus Fourth Prerinrt. waa removed from hla Job at tha Weston Vernon, of Logan, now farm bureau meetings, take tho et Butte on January 18 and t T. A. Horn, Jr., 754 No. 78 Heber phrased by Robert Shaw ot Bigour-netate-wlSmith organisation was demonstrated ita falsity. post and It is understood position that If the farmer la aver C. Jax, 272 Wall meeting of the board of county fills this So. Fifth East .......a... The next for you to have commlaalonera Monday, when that that ahe will ba a candidate for: to have taxes reduced, wo must No. street 2 I perfected. Mrs. J. C. Bertoch, 540 was taken letter I'm going to Kansas City as a of a have a farmer for governor. PresiBacaua of a change In th not a tirade of abuse."apology and No. 77 Herbert Snow, 120 first body appointed Thomas Barton to East Seventh South for Lowden all tha time. dent Bergeeon has tha solid supaucceed him In the road departavenue 4 Montana election law last year Reminding th senator that th delegate, 4 C. O. Forelund, 121 chano would we have to port of Cache county's farm burthere will be no opportunity for a chairmanship of tha senate com- - But awhat ment. According to the federal No. 71 George Maycock, 171 D avenue Chase, few Hoover, delegates f . get eau. Thin means that th ReFair . 401 8 poputar expression by Democratic nutte street Samuel 5 agent who conducted tha raid on Dows. ns man from th LOwden, If Lowden heeded Just exempts publicans will ... loe a lot 8f the 70 8. D. Thurman, . .. 418 ' voters on tha two candidate- - In obligation Bmith'a piece, they found two huge No. street. East Thirteenth to not make reckless ao dozen to or be other formers In the valley. Cache Val- No. lew provided 8 1824, when th Third avenue stills. forty gallona of finlahed ( Geo. E. Manwarlng, lilt and Irresponsible statements," th after you have slapped nominated, Hoover la ley Democrat Signing No. SO Arthur Hulbert, 177 L direct primary. Mr. Maionay, run-In- g governor So Fifth East moonablna and cloae to 1000 galdeclared that you now this way?" 2 alone on a platform calling have th audaelty to charge that 7 C. D. Creel. 1000 Windstreet ..a..,-..,...,.lona of mash. It was not ao much out of party No. 81 Georgs M. Bacon, 138 the legalisation of tha manu- because I resented your false stateMr. Smith claimed that ha knew sor street Contracts have bean signed with Reed Assails 3 facture and sale of beer, was ment about me, I am underminin loyalty, therefore, that tha RepubP street No. t Herbert L Penrose, 1102 nothing about the atlll and distil- several concern for attractions at of Iowa refused te No-- 82 Orson 185 T elected and broke an otherwise publio confidence In your com- lican convention South Ninth East Allen, lery product, although the officer tha 1121 state fair it wae announcrepudiate and denounce both Presi8 solid MoAdoo delegation. street Mr. Ma- mittee." Geo. P. Troy nor, 1112 Chief - I McClelland uy the whole layout waa discover- ed Monday by Ernest S, Holmes, dent and Coolidge Secretary HooNo. 8 I yield to no man In my admiraSmith E. I. Sloan, 272 C. Avenue loney supported Governor ed within two or three hundred manager of the 8tate Fair assotion for your committee's work." ver. It waa oa tho plea that it HIGH POINT, N. C., Resuming No. 10 Dr. R. J. Alexander, 221 afreet I In 1824. fret of hla home. Smith told the ciation. No. 84 John Henry Evans, 771 East Seventeenth South . . Under the new Montana law th said the governor, end for Its might hurt Lowden, tho A large firework exhibit will be his campaign for tha Democratic offlcera that ha had rented the aspirant, that tha conven8 county conventions ' will be held distinguished leading counsel. Sen11 Arthur McFarlane, 150 avenue No. Fifth Senator nomination, presidential Fireon to thle the Hitt Anaat. John by year building Later, put tion refrained. And In pits of that 487 D No. SI S. H. Lynch. May II. These conventions will ba ator Welsh, or in desire to expose plea, y, works company of Seattle, Wash-whi- ch Reed of Missouri tonight mulled No. 12 Harrison Avenue when Anaat waa taken into regardless of whom It might 1 all connected with th street Mrs. Flora Severn, 1250 composed of the county precinct and punish unearthed he la quoted a saying that put on the fireworks last President Coolldgo for retaining hurt or what effect It might hava; Green street by your Tea-p- more who are already corruption committeemen, It waa true that he had rented year and ths rear before. Anoth- Andrew Mellon as a member of Dorn than 500 Republican dale- - . investigation-- " his cabinet In view of Mellon's No. 12 W. W. Barton, 1150 So. Total elected. The conventions will elect from Bmlth, but that, in turn, he er contract for th fair next fall recent gates voted to dip tba faces of before Tenth senate the East Wiltestimony a to state been Fifth Precinct. nas with convention, signed delegates to a third party. Captain Coolidge and Hoover and repudiate No. 14 J. T. Pence, 1250 Fll- com mitt ea- which will be held en May 18, and No. 101 A. B. Careswell, Linunil that this third party had sub liam Eapa for hla puah ball, aoc-e- er Teapot dome them utterly and Irrevocably." more Avenue Mellon, b charged tonight, dicand auto polo exhibit. This ex- tates 8 the stata convention will elect the House coln rutted to a fourth' party whoa This la th sort ot handwriting tha policies of th nation. No. 13 William Nlebet, 1542 to the national con103 F. W. Beene, Semloh No. eight name ho did not knew. This waa hibit attracted a great deal of at- Ho declared delegate on the well that revellers at tha Lake street ho was Interest31 vention. ........ 8 tr,o much for tho offlcera, who tention at the last exposition, Mr. ed solely in that hotel wildest Belshazzar's feasts should "an attempt to re- Nol 10 Thoms Alston, Jr., 107 101 S. A. Cottrell, 110 So. No. Believed W decided to apply for complaints Holmea said, and It U thought It establish honesty heeler Smith. For b able to decipher without th aid OGDEN Democratic Avenu and at Hollywood decency primaries will card next a ba big drawing 8 Third East against both Bmlth and Anaat. Fol- fall. No. 17 F. L. Bagby. 511 East Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Sen- to select delegates to th state of an Interpreter. Washington. No. 104 James H. Morle, 411 lowing tha laeuanca of tho comIt gives a frroad background to ator Walah'a colleague, la under- convention ar to be celled In OgTwenty-PiSouth There Is no great difference the these attractions fair Besides 8 Flint East South men were released on plaint tha stood to b for Governor Smith. den and Weber county on or be- the declarations of Senator Norris good Republicans and No. II William Bwan, 045 Elm manager has signed up for five between 105 R. B. Thurman. 120 No. bonds of S1000 each. and Uovernor McMullen of NeAvenue Senator Wheolar has written to fore March 81. In Ogden city a ho continued. high elase acts through tho Good Democrate, So. Seventh East 8 Mr. Smith, who la said to he a other believed Governor mass meeting will he held on th braska, that In the coming election he that friends Barnes-Csrr- u o f Nobody proposes to visit tho slna No. II Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy, there company No. 108 J. H. Cook, ISO East 1715 south Mein leading member of tho Order of Smith Is tha strongest eandldat evening of March II and the meet-nam- e they will support a progressiva These will consist of an of ths managers of tho Republic8 Second South Sevens, (notorious G. O. P. secret Chicago. Inga In tha county districts will ba Democrat, regard leas of tha liquor tha Democrat could that narinl artists an party upon tho Innocent heeds No. 20 Ethel Phillips 145 Holnnlmai circus, 107 No. high Owen 1014 Nebeker, of the people who compose th society) haa been road supervisor and wire performer. lywood Avenuo for president end that he would held on tha rail of th chairmen Issue," agalnat a reactionary 8 East First 8outh in the Granger section since hla apmass of th Republican voters, if No. 21 Val J. Console. 257 several predneta Weber carry tho agricultural states of the In tha la No. 108 Samuel A. King, 1382 Tha western stop-chientitled to elghty-al- x East Thirteenth South . . . of th Rehowever, th rascals are turned west against President pointment by a prior Republican Coolldgo, county 8 Ava. 22 Perry No. In 1221 out delegates, the city and publican party haa grown up. It la and honest men put In, benesixty Mn. Mary E. HIM. county administration six years although he probably could not twenty-si- x No. 101 M. C. ' Iverson, 275 In ths Twenty-firEast waa Ho South fits flow to and O. and county. resentful. It hungry th Republicans and ago. under angry 4 against former Governor i"rank So. Fourth East No. 21 George realise keenly how deeply It haa H. Vine, 2412 Democrate alike; so that the turnth present commissioners shortly Lowden of Illinois. No. 110 Frank Penrose, 214 So. South Seventh East been And it will nog camafter they took offire. ing out of office of Republican of Tha tha wronged. Smith leaders Cache 2 Ninth Eeat 1240 rascals is 4n the nature of a com- No. 24 Humner Margett, longer consent to being left negIn Montana have canvassed paign No- - Ill 4 17 H. P. Riley, Gilmer mon benefit." Drive lected out on the back porch whil 2 tha county precinct committeemen Church street No. 25 Mrs. Viola B. Claw-for- d, an industrial and financial plutocCalled and hava Informed th governors No. 112 8. L. Schwarts, 204 2000 View street . . . racy ait leasing within. campaign managers here that a LOGAN At East Third South Arizona Elects . Those who earn their daily breed the Democratic prithem ora for Smith. If of majority No. 411 L. ..-IllSouth Joaeph Barlow, , , , . a ...... ... 85 Total a. maries held Friday at the county in the sweet of their brows are en8 this la true. Governor Smith will East Fourth Second Frednet. courthouse, seventy-eigh- t delegatee titled to th breet that they earn. have the Montana delegation. No. 114 Jamea Swyer, 520 East Delegates No. 25 Paul chosen to represent Logan In And the toilers and producers Tho Houston convention Is over of Information from other states were 8 Murphy, Colonial Bouth Fourth ths Cache con- the agricultural west aren't getting Demorratlo three months away, but Governor PHOENIX. Indicate that tha activities of vention. to county Arison hotel, 144 W. First So. .. Aria., No. 1 1 5 James Oswald, 522 10. he March next MO.. held It. KANSAS CITY. The 140 lion's share, along with tha Smith already hue Saturday. delegates Democrat, through tho Mat cen- No. 27 Mn. K. R. Schenek, 1(5 South Seventh East .... I Benator Walah and Senator Jamas These de'egatea were selected A campaign apeech for A1 Smith tral from cream and gravy, goes to sections So. First West A. Reed of Mtsaouri definitely committed to him. Minhave not the twelve districts In named oa committee, No. Ill R. B L. Collier. 415 Logan. and nesota's decision following that of aa a Democratic candidate for the Hi representativestoday No. 28 W. B. A. 755 groups to th nationsiecia!ly favored bj Bohling. 8 checked the Bmlth boom In th So. Tenth East Judge George D. Preston was Republican legislation Now Hampshire this week began presidential nomination, waa made 'll Democratic convention In Housand Repubwest and tar weat ao far. elected First South Street middle B. No. 117 1037 Barrett. Roy chairman Cache nation-widthe of e to give a character to In ona of Kansas City's largest ton, twelv delegates; unlustructad No. 25 Louis Page, 202 South and telegrams from Okla- county Demorratlo party. filling lican administration. Western Re....... 4 Letter Linden ona the of last know It. That la why night by the Smith following. Previously churches, but avowedly Ninth West Indicate the favorable t that Governor th homa made varant by th publicans Boulh Dakota and Idaho had de- city's beat known pastors. SO mors than a third of tbs delegate of Gov. Al Smith of New John Curaow, 71 West Bmlth has a fair chance of at deathposition Total of Marshall. Fred Eugene j. 'It would bo a wholesome thing candidacy clared their choice of New York's In Iowa th convention were deterYork for th presidential nominaBroadway New Wasatch least an even break with Senator Webb was choeen secretary. t'Or.VTY DISTRICTS. candidate. These states will send for tha country If Governor Smith, tion. mined to defy and denounce tha hotel from Reed th la delegates getting to tha 21 R. F. Bulterworth, 420 First Precinct. fifty delegatee to Houaton, and a Catholic, were elected oppressor, reckless of consequences. that state. CINCH FOR DF.MOCRVTS. New York's ninety have long been presidency," Dr. Burria A. Jenkins, FILIPINOS W. Second South No. 2 28 S o u t h Cottonwood Word also has been received by It really ought to be a cinch for And they represent probably a FOR GOV. SMITH. in the same bloc.. Some Idea of pastor of the Llnwood Christian 22 Martin Allen. 221 So. the governor's campaign managers Al Smith, for at this rate, when great deal mure than a third of tlia meetinghouse MANILA. The Democratic tertho diversity of the fiknlth sup- church here, said. No. 127 Holliday meetinghouse. First West that the Texas delegation will be th presidential election day roll voters back on th terras and In "We have been fettered with re- ritorial convention today instructth port may bo gained . from 12 Mr. I J. Forester, 10 No. 138 East Mill Creek meetunlnatrurted. Thle will make It around next fall, th Republicans the cities and towns ths forma supIntolerance long enough. It ed the six delegates of the Philipthought that hla already choeen ligious W. Sixth South for Governor Smith to get can't be home inghouse possible to vote because port. Is Into the effect time to spirput pines to th. Damocratlo national No. 14 Mrs. delegatee come from tho homo It la the tiler muttering and Minnie some Texas votes which he prob- they'll all be down in Washington Hama, Second Precinct. state of tho Volstead act, tha home it of th constitution which la op- convention to vote for Governor 537 West Third 8a murmuring of th atorm rising la not if have obtained ably could testifying before the Benate Tea- tha 128 No. Brlnton state of Senator Borah, tho state posed to any and all religious dis- 8mith of New York tor tho Presi- No. 35 Charles amusement haI west that ths atandpat leader J. Bengtsen. the unit rule were to be put Into pot Dome committee. Chicago No. ill Burton ward amusedential nomination. whore New England's only Demo- crimination." of th Republican party ar heariSutnmerhy Street . . . effect. New York Times. Tribune. Governor Smith does not favor voteTo th muaic of a Filipino band No.- - II (ISBen hall ment cratic president was born, tho cen(1 ng, In this month of March. In Wood, 743 Rirhards No. 113 George movement, tho return of th saloon," Jenkins th hundred delegates sang East ter of tho form-reliLaeiue. 224 November they will not only hear Street In la "H belief said. hie Bid honest West after fifteen time atato Mr. MeAdoe which 8id. Wentworth Ave and tha Ita deafening roar, but foal Its Its-iat-ftl their support to New No. 37 D. r. Felt. Ill So. Flrat No. 138 Parley's ward school- almost recommenda putting undar the Volstead act Is the wrong meth- pledging might. Omaha World Here I York's governor. 1 D? house martial law bacaua of ill anti- od of enforcement." F." V Lewis.' 18 cal aid. No. IS 1 34 schoolNo. ward Parley's pathy to prohibition. Ava 1 j tablet the house (ft vote) In Ita 35 Dan C. Laraon, 1050 So. 'No. Ill Miller ward meeting-- . Smith campaign committee count Eighth West Reply house aa practically In Ita rank already ,, 40 T. C. Potter, 1112 Pad- No. 127 Winder ward amuseConnecticut with 14. Rhode Island Ava flo smilHeh! u Heh! Tsrdon above for UNANIwaa resolution 1 ment ball with 10, Maine with 12, 41 Ray Van Cott, ing nut loud a w read tha fol- MOUSLY adopted, hoth. Mr. Sharp No. 131 George S. Dailey 1821 with 10, Illinois with 01. . aouth Weat WASHINGTON Temple In and the Tribune tho 1 Tuesday's lowing . . SO. Sscrstary of d New Mouth Thirty-thirJudgs voting for it. East Michigan with Jersey with 42 Mra. Nelli Conimerr Pack, Hoover's reply to th Wlaconiin No. Ill Granite high school..- - 4 same being an account of a lov 21, Vermont with 0, Avs Concord Borah prohibition questionnaire ft hm. given each other Monday Several persona mentioned last the first precinct of Salt Lake City, with IS, and tha lion'a share of Fourth. Precinct. YOUNGK8T JUSTICE. waa tha aubllmsst height sf apis- at Murray, by Jrsas B. are by week aa being talked of aa possi- haa announced hla candidacy and Pennsylvania' 70. The 4 evening 141 No. school Garfield Totals ...87 na11. I red and Hickman Walker, 41. tha youngla actively working to tha.cnd that Morgan: no mean Idle claims; political ex- ble delegatee to the Democratic "lry humbuggary," Benator New No. 142 Webster school. Magna I Blimp "A resolution waa aaaed Indors- est man in three decade to alt Third Precinct. perts generally would agree with tional convention at Houston, Tex- h may go to Texas, If possible, 143 wardNo. ricessnt Green the gsnat today in a speech ing Jinit-- Fred It. Morgan of the them; and they, with th Mn not- as, have mid formal announce- not only to take part In th great No. SI Mr. M. T. Laraon, 101 1 house Juvenile court for nomination for the stata supreme court waa last nailing Holver's candidacy for th ed above, show how far tha Smith ment of their candidacies for place convention but to get first hand North Main Street 144 No. school. AdHigh Magna week nominaappointed by Governor District court at th coming Th on th delegation. Republican presidential Information of ths proceedings to No. 52 N. A. Nertaon, 251 West campaign has progreaed. No. 145 Bscrhus club ( Ve vole) I the G. O. I, nominating convention lu ams to the post mad vacant by tion. At a recent meeting of tb coun- giva th Democrats of Utah through Second North ..., governor haa said to little and 1 vole) (H Is a "Thera rum A. not district-o little about It personally ty committee. Samuel runner, a the Third Judical don No. 52 Nathaniel Jackson, 220 King made ths columns of th Statesman. tha death of Justice John W, Shea-fo- r. horns brewer or a bootlegger wha Fifth Prcclnoi. O. R. Mlckelson of Richfield and and as we then turn to Pag 81 or that th sudden materialisation It plain that he would be an acNorth Fifth West H hut la of a native Kentucky could writ a less responsive or a tive candidate for a place on thu Mrs. William Osborn of Cedar City No. 54 B. S. R. Harrison, 105 Xo. 148 Hunter meetinghouse.. 1 the "Record'' at polios headquar, of hla strength romea with greattook Ms law course at tha Denver mors unsatisfactory reply than er effect. Ha has left hie stale Utah delegation. have formally announced thalr canNo. 141 Brighton meetinghouse 1 ter and read th following: West South Ttmpls Salt didacy for place on tha delega- No. 55 W. J. Korth, 152 Wall MONDAY, FEBRUARY No. 148 Granger meetinghouse. 1 18th, university. Ha is on of (hs bright- that which Hoover has written," Joseph W. Strlngfellow, only once on a doflnltt political errand and her are upward of Lake county chairman, haa alao tion. No. 15 Street Taylorsville word house 1 1125. 12:15 a.m. Fred Morgan: est and ablest of Ih younger men Neely said. Until Hoover dictated his mean400 delegate vote rallying under announced that h la an active and Main 2nd South street: Ag of tha Colorado bar. Th appointOthera ara being talked of but No. 58 F. J. Rawlings. 341 Sixth Precinct. hie etenderd. That la not a ma- candidate for a place on th dele- aa yet they have not advised the No. 158 Journal office. Midvale I 48; American: Atlornry; CHARGE ment Is a good one. fully up to ingless epistlo th dry believed Quince Street near No. 157 Midvale Clfy hall .... 2 PKt'.NK: arrested by Patrolman the high standard which tha gov- blm dry and ths wets believed him gation that will represent the De- Mateaman that they ar avowed No. 57 T. N. Bleak. Jr.. 358 jority. or anywhere but It I on of the most mocracy of Utah. No. 155 amusement hall. 2 Morgan; Property envelope No. ernor has heretofore sot In his wet. Now after hla evasive IsUar, candidates. North Third West . I tun. etc." Frederick L. Beghy. editor of th If you are a candidal, let u No. 58 Theresa Cohum. 438 powerful bloc that ever- cams to major appointment. Steamboat the wets believe him dry and th conventionUtah Statesman and chairman of know. Democratic 8 . dry fear h Is wst," North Sixth West (Continued On Fag Four) It la realUbly reported that th Pilot, . , Wallace Urged For National Committeeman dla-tllll- Preston Smith Asks Apology From Senator Nye a ed, t aon-ln-la- w 1 nt w: de State Board Attractions ap . .............. .. Nations cua-tod- et ..........,,.87 aub-rent- ed Weber Democrats Convene March nt ld Noted Christian Prospects of Smith Surveyed by Times st Convention Preacher Urges ection Saturday a a. Smith ........ ........ .......... ef Juv. Judge Boomed for Dist. , Candidates tor Places Maaaa-phuaet- ta On Delegation Announce .......... ........ Bench; Might Run on Record Hoover ........ ......... Borah Attacked - " two-thir- F to |