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Show -- J I UTAH STATESMAN. AUGUST 31, 1928. Congressmen Comment On Acceptance Talk Democrats Nominate Met fotre State Without One Contest (Continued from . PI one.) II withdrawn auditor. Kwan'a frionda had insisted that "Billy" bo rewarded for hla Iona and faithful aervleo for tho party, but aa Cache county brought forth W. Harrlron Farr for tho office of auditor, Swan, looking alwaya for ptfty welfare, Inalated that hla name be withdrawn. The nomination of Senator King by acclamation waa the firat one made. King'll name waa placed befora tho convention by nay Van Cott and aeeonded by Orover Oilea of, Fillmore and by Judge George Christensen of Logan. On motion of Joaeph Chca of Ogden tho com Inatlona were doaed. Governor Hern waa nominated by Harold M. Riephena and waa unanlmoualy and enthuaiaatlcally acclaimed the nominee. Justice Samuel R. Thurman waa nominated by Wllaon McCarthy and aeeonded by William R. Wallace. Hla nomination waa alao unanl-mou- a Juatlca Valentina Gideon waa placed befora the convention by Wade Johnaon of Ogden, and aa before the group Inalated that Gideon waa the man who ahould Ihurman'a running mate. be Tha following comment from msmbsra of CongroM waa gathared by tho Now York Times. Elbert S. Brigham, ltopreaenutlre Vermont. From Governor Smith's speech of accoptanco ahould aet at rest any fsara that tha farming states of tho west, which have normally boon Republican, will align themselves with tha Democratic party because of his farm relief program. Ho offers no remedy which waa not offered by Secretary Hoover, and hla auggMtlona tor farm relief are Ism definite and constructive then those of tho Republican nominee. U. M. Whittington, Representative Governor from Mississippi cur his ideas on tho prohibition question. It will bo a long tlmo before ho will bo nbla to carry out those Mess, with the feeling In Congress what It la now. 1 admire hla eourega In expressing hla Ideas on prohibition so nnd bo believe outspokenly, msans what ho rays when ha to enforce low tho promises while It stands. aecla-natio- Msssa-chuset- pro-gres- Leaders Believe They Caves From Democracy's tors and Representatin Pick Up Several Bulwark. Sena-Tradition- re-au- lts lead-are-ea- y, Carlisle Stops Some Rumors Ja view of many rumors which hare been madsabout IL C. Carlisle, candidate for tho nomination of county commissioner, the Statesman asked Mr. Carlisle Just what hla attitude regarding ths candidacy of A1 Smith was. Carlisle submitted tho following: "I am s Democrat, and a sup1 stand on porter of A1 Smith Smith's promise to enforce the liquor law, I hare been a staunch ndvocata of prnhlbltlon for years and 1 still bellere it is the right thing but I am disgusted with the Republican effort at enforcing the law. If tho Republican party had dona their duty there would bo no prohibition question today. "I believe Smith will do more for real prohibition than will Hoover. I believe any dry ran more from a men who has made sn honest declaration than ho can exrect frem a man who has condoned tho shortcomings in the enforcement of taw In the past and who la now trying to ride into the qui-ahe White House tlon." . a Republican - Congress. - people." Says Florida I for Hoover. Reports on conditions In tho south and west were received which encouraged Hoover heaJqua'tera Sentiment in Florida for today. tho nominee, Glenn It. Skipper, l:e publican national committeeman from that atato reported, la growing every day. A similar statement on conditions in the west waa made by Dwight B. Heard of The Phoc-ni- s natural leader sines the pamlns antl-flmit- A mm oa Hawaiian Steel Guila: We Teach Direct From Sheet Music ' iHvtiitlcaf? Krnwitv iHir Mrfhutf. (iairiRiMi fr Call or Writ UnallH Information. BUSINESS im A Heavy Taxpayer Honest Fearless Capable For County Commissioner Yea eaa bear aaatrer this qareflaa after yea hole taada a ear el I aaalyale al the advaafages offered by Bernard F H(Barney) Quinn ch Hly frosa al I lab. by Ibo Platers of the Pall l.aka I liy, Tbaf tralalas la ralleae III deelgwrd I brlnn sal all (hat la beet to Ibr eladeal la available here. Oeneeea fa the afadeafl profeealoaal tralalas t the ,aua artlatl oaraial aad eaaimrrelal ronnea fa the baelaeea air atalae to tbe atqielei boor life fa every girl. 1 1 Geo. O. Ogelsby PI.-U'- SALT LAKE BARBER SUPPLY WHERE WILL YOU GO TO COLLEGE? (Caadaeted on SALT LAKE SCHOOL of Beauty Culture Bldg. Lake lit?, ttak. Pelt Tempi" lertl and t'errespeedesre or Window Work Outside Signs Cloth Signs .crime-breedin- A men's home may be his caatlu but not at housecleaning time. Albany Evening News. Mary-of-the-Wasat- elec-tora- te Democratic County Convention (PuUHral Adrertlsemrnt) Y Frederick L. Bagby Candidate for Democratic Nomination for (4 year term) If the courage to expose official corruption at the price of being unlawfully thrown into jail for it is desirable, I ask your support. t If a thorough knowledge of county business, gain- ed through years of intimate association with it, is an asset, I ask your support. If loyalty and service to party and vigorous REAL ESTATE LOANS International Motor Trucks Oa Will Solve Your property HAULING PROBLEMS ECONOMICAL P4PK- SPEEDY Ted ey" See Ob INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. 403 4TH PER alt Lake rkalre baalness SOUTH City, l.fah. ST 8b Heaslag aad Apartmeata L I ar 13 Year lean if Meathly desired. Hranti jkiumrfubtt COMPANY TRUST years wltkoat a toss ta aay laves tar la aar 41 Mortgage Ijaaae. THE WESTERN BARBER SUPPLY CO Wa will hm ke kaefc la aar aid koate at IT aad East l.t gaatk 0 L where a klgger, better, aad fresher stock er BABUER SUP- - K PLIED aad seeds fa BEAUTY DHOPU will k carried, la Ike Q waatbae let ae supply yaa her at Ka. 1ST Eegeat slrceL If la d mt aaythlag before oar sales aisa reaches yea. a Bull order wtn be appreciated aad prewptty filled. Kf For County Commissioner Four Year Term JOHN H. COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER t many of their constituents, but tha evidence nt hand Indlcatea that the bulk of working puiltlciann of the party In tha aouth will maka every effort to bring about hla eloction. It ta remarktd alio that the old Wilsonian Democrats ora strongly behind Gov. smith's candidacy. Hia mention frequent commendatory of tho lata Democratic praeldsnt In address the acceptance hss pleored them greatly. What waa said by wise was secreP. Tumulty, Joaeph tary to President Witaan, aaema ta be typically of their attitude. "It ta a declaration of faith shot through with tha highest purposThe man es." Mid Mr. Tumulty. himself honest, bravo and courageous flashes out lit ovary lino of this great address. It points tha way to a renewal ot old tradltlonu of tha Democratic party. The finest thing about It ta tha glow of human sympathy for tha plain, average man of tha atreet which ena finds In every sentence." or CONVENTION BANNERS WILSON HOTEL IS (Contftiued from page one.) convictions on tha prohibition With Republicans ths problem- contrary view la taken. Comment Snows South let'll. A feature of tha Democratic comment which Gov. Smith's speech has produced Is tha approv al which It has rscalred from southerners. Newspapers and senator and representatives of that party In tho south, while some ot them take exception to tho governor's wet have shown that Leo 8. Overman, Senator from they Intendslant, to eupport hla candiJust have Carolina. 4of North In this loyally. dacy accoptanco be at.oddo with tho way they nay heard tha speech sentiment of of Alfred E. Smith over tho radio. It ta truly n great spaech. MEN It manifests the courage. Inde- FARMER LABOR GO TCI HOOVER pendence. honesty, ability and wisdom which .constitute hlo suCHICAGO Western RepublicIn It ta an perb statesmanship. tonight nnnouuca found no evasion, hypocrisy or thatheadquarters Bert Martin, national secrestraddling. It ta Jeffersonian treasurer ot tha Farmer-l- a oor tary Democracy applied to tho prob- paly had realgned hla poaition nnd lems and needs of our day. It espoused ths cause of Herbert lays down standards to which tha Hoover for president. wise and honot may confidently J. Edwin Spurr, El Reno, OklaT, repair. member gt the national executive committee of tha Farmer-LabLouis C .Cramlnn, Representative party, also baa Republican for Seventh Michigan District-Gove- rnor headquartera Mid,quit. has Wall Smith In hlo dlscustaon McArthur, secretary nBtreasurer of of federal appropriations reveals the Colorado Farmer-Labpuny, his tack of contact with foderel both of whom expect to support problems. the Republican nominee. On tho prohibition question he hows marked signs of appro' remarkable tbe It's that honslon at tha revolt of dry Dem- can still be got out of ayardage 1120 modal ocrats In the oouth, which was lawn mower. Toledo Blade. so greatly stimulated by hla telegram to tho Houston convention. SIGNS fCIMMIMtHUmit Utah Conservatory of Music. Cal- Oucbran, Representative Mary T. Norton, Representative far of RooMvelt, LaFollette and WilTweirth New Jeraey District son. Governor Smith's stand on from Mlnoourl Brave, brilliant Governor Smith's acceptance and constructive the mesrage tho eighteenth amendment and no a not In leaves mind a doubt tho politician. tha Volstead act represents tti Daniel F. Sleek, Senator from Iowa. of statesman, of any one aa to Its meaning. Governor Smiths speech of acviews of every honest man who ta Clarence F. Lea, Representative Clearly, courageouely and with informed of tha deceptance ta such as was fxpsetad thoroughly great ability he has aet forth tho from California The mesrage by thoM who knew him. Every plorable conditions existing today Imucs before tho American peostatement ta clear, every promise in regard to tho manufacture and was good. It shows a clear brain, courEven and enemies his will have direct. ple. sals of Intoxicating liquor. high rugged character to admit that ho is fearleM in No one can mistake his posiage worthy of a successor to tho handling of tho loading question on any important Issue. Lours Votes. Million Smith Cleveland, Roosevelt and Wllaou. Soya tion in dispute. from & A. Kendall, It has Inspired a new confidence It la a message that should op . .Pensylvanla Representative In Smith and hie loyalty to the Governor Smith's to woman every welfare. peal in thinking public position on prohibition, advocattha country: a message of ining states rights and urging mod spiration and hupe; a human apJames T. Igoe. Representative from Ideation of the Volstead act aa acSmith's peal to bring back government to Illinois Uovernor well as being In favor of annultho where it rightfully people, ceptance address commands tlia ling ths eighteenth amendment, albelongs, admiration of every patriotic will loaf him n million votes. lien because of tho courage, reHis position on tho tariff will markable dlrecineM and honesty- 8am G. Bratton, Senator from New not meat thy approval of either with which he hss met every isexico It la my belief that Uovlabor or capital, tho message does . sue that faces tha American ernor Smith's addreM of accepnot Uko a positive stand on any In this campaign. tance la one of tha greatast decof tho great issues befora the bralnleM larations tha dry of principles ever utAmerican people end ae a whole hopeless, Only fanatic can rrfuas to Mriously tered. It is laden with logic, wllf be diMppoInting ae a great consider the remedy he proposes state paper. clarity and fidelity. Its frank-nes- s g for the and straightforwardness in evils of prohibition. dealing with averv vital Imuc Tom D. McKcown, Representative must meet with popular approval Uovernor from Oklahoma Lawrence. I). Tyson, senator from Smith's speech was heard throughout tho counry. I am The Tennessee accoptanco certain that It will serve to unite in Oklahoma. His pool' PROMPT all people who desire Improved tlon on our foreign policy and respeech of Governor Smith Is one best dearest and of tho presentamoval of causes of war ta excepSERVICE. principles of government. tions of tbo Issues of the day tionally strong. Hlo advocacy of that It has ever been my fortune Mis Maud government ownership end con' Younger. Congressional to read or hear. It la bold, couratrol of water power will meet of Chairman the Worn National with popular approval. Hla geous and dear. W an's to hear on art Party glad His position on amendments to tho prohibition, S3 P. O. Governor Smith's advocacy of while not nearly tha most ImEighteenth amendment and to PHONE WAS. S323. wombetween men exnnd equality will tho to with country, meet will act Volstead portant tha en In busineee, In government ults the most Interest and affect strong opposition. Ho deala with end In politics, but we greatly the result of the election more regret that he did not Include thaq any other. other spheres. We hupe most earnestly that Governor Bmith H. St. George Tucker, Representawill soon see his way clear to tive from Virginia Governor support complete equal rlghta beSmith's speech of acceptance has tween man and woman In every stirred tha hearts of Democrats sphere. as has rarely been dona by tbs public utterance of any public Arisons Republican. If the election were to bo held In Florida tomorrow," Mr. tlkipper man. It Is emphatically the call Mid, "Hoover would sweep the of a leader, of a man who feels state with a 10,000 majority. the responsibility which he hopes Mr. Slemp, now on duty at to aMuma and hla reliance upon Washington headquarters, said that Divine power to sustain him. h had not been assigned to speHoover-Curtla cial duty In behalf of tho Sriiuylrr Merritt, Representative ticket In the south. Connecticut Governor from "There la nothing whatever In Smith's speech la written with that story, " ho Mid. This was hla but arraignability and skill, not suggested to me In any way. ment of the Republican party la Each etate, I presume, will work baaed on misstatement of facts Home Away out Its own problem. Ae a memor misleading Inferences from ber of the national committee from facta. From Home Virginia, 1 am. of course, working with the natloqal chairman on na- Tlmmas A. Yon. Representative for tional problems." Third Florida district it was a The radio program of the naSalt Lake City. good speech on all matters of tional committee will he formulatpublic policy except for tho ono ed In a few weeks. It was Mid at con In whirh I could not thing ArHoover headquarters today. rangements kr use of the radio by IOBOI Mr. Hoover, Senator Curtla and other speakers will be perfected by the speakers bureaus In New York and Chicago. The western bureau will be opened on Aug. 4. That In New York will begin to function actively upon the return to the east of Rep. Tilson, who went to California with Mr. Hoover. Complete laslraetlea la pemaornt warCANNON TAKES ms give wllheat extra rkerga with sat EXCEPTION To TALK reaalae fall coins of Heaaty Cottar, RICHMOND. Vs.. From Antfall oe scad for lafOnoattoo. werp where he Is attending the International rongrera of alcoiiul, Itlhop James Cannon. Jr., of the Methodist Episcopal church, aoutn BARBER SHOP AXD HKAI'TV PARLIIH XI PPLIKS li today sent a cable to S? tart let Heath Halt Lake City. 1'toh. Phase Wee. OfUt In in Richmond headquarters which he denounced what he OBOE OBOE IOBOI IOBOI termed Governor Alfred E. Smith's liquor rrogram." Bishop Cunnnn Mid that Governor Smith's "arrogant repudiation of Democratic platform Is a deliberate thrusting of the prohibition question to the front In the nrrs-- nt uolltlral campaign." A St. al "It la of tha utmost importance to Industry, to labor and to agriculture that tho national government be conducted with the maximum of economy." Senator Metcalf that its constructive said, "and to bring policies he dealgned eventual equality of prosperity to all walks of life. This la the ultimate goal toward which tha Republican administration has been striving. "On the verge of reaching that pool, It would bo unfortunate to have any Interruption In that program. It la tho duty of all Republicans to dovoto themselves wholeheartedly to securing a Republican senate, a Republican house and a Republican president. Thereby the nation may expect harmonious action in the beat Interests of all the people and the achievement of Meal conditions within tha land the happiness and prosperity of all ef-pe- ct te n. SOUTH from ifornia Tho speech was a good old fashioned Democratic stump speech, consisting mainly of nn attack on ths Republican party. Thera ta not a now thought or a constrictive Idea In IL Smith Speech Makes Issues ot Prohibition Tariff, Immigration ClinrlM R. Crisp, Rspresentatlvs from Georgia Governor Smith's acceptance speech Is characterla-ti- e Charlce A. Mooney, Representative of him oblo, fearless, elear-cu- t from Ohio Governor Smith by and statesmanlike. Ho meets o very hla speech has Justified tosues squarely, and tna peopla of confidence wo nil hava In him. I tho United States do not bare to have never heard more frank rush aa to I hla vlowa on public expression on nit public questions questions. personally disagree I highly respect hla courage, t with him on hie prohibition admire hla high Ideals and hope views, but his position ta ctaarty to help in hla Washington constitutional and every cltlson hae the right to advocate within aec-ond- Jobs J, One drive to In tha couth votca electoral capture ans Is tho border atatea and another dealgned to aeeure continued both of control Republican branchea of Congreaa are among the plana engroeainf tha Hoover Curtla headquarteta. The revolt of some eouthern drye agalnet the nomination of Governor .Smith la regarded by Hoover men as s development- that menaces Democratic solidarity below tho Mason and Dixon lino. They Intend to take full advantage of It In tha hops of garnering eomt electoral votca In that region and picking up a member of Congreaa or two In atatea that have hitherto aent solid Democratic delegations to Washington. For the first time In a national eonteat, tho Republican prganlxa-tlo- n will challenge Democratic supremacy In the south. It will bo a now experience for tha dominant party In tha section whore tha be In former yean could afely tabulated months before tho opoMne of the poll. Seek Big Majority In Oungrcwi. In accordance with inatrucllona given by Mr. Hoover, the Republican high command la mapping plana to win a clear working mathe jority In Doth branches, so thatelecnominee, In the event of hie tion. could carry out hla policies unhampered. To retain on .paper a sufficient control to organise tho sonata apto gain pears simple enough, but clear-cut enough aeata to assure a majority a without tho Republican LaFollotta-Norrlaid of tha group of Insurgents la more .difficult. However, with such Independents aa Borah of Idaho, Hiram Johnson of California Brookhart of Iowa and Kys of North Dakota already lnad up for tha Hoover-Cur-tl- a ticket the teak, the party la not impoaslbte. Republican managers hava noa fcara about their ability to hold comfortable majority in tho house. In fact they think there Is an excellent chance of Increasing their present majority. Tho situation with regard to tho senate, however. Is not qultq on favorable. In the first place, tha Republicans, although In control of tho organisation of tha senats, have a plurality of only ono. Metcalf Appeals to Voter. Senator Matcalf of Rhoda Island, chairman of tho Republican senatorial campaign committee. Issued I an appeal today for tho election of JorCMI, Representative eonteat between The expected Frank Fowlea of Ogden and Milton Welling of Fielding for aecre-ter- y of atato did not occur for Fowlea atuck by hla original Inclination to run for atata aenator Cy ernes Cnle, Representative for frim Weber county. Fifth Iowa District Tho speech Knox Fatteraon nominated O. K. Is well of acceptance thought out Clay for attorney general: Judge and well worded. With much of A. B. Morgan named John F. Menit wo ran all be agreed. But on constitutional methods tha repeal denhall for atate treasurer; Llali three major subjects our viewof snv provision of ths constltu Smith nominated William Swan for In tlon or tho taws enacted In purIowa Is somewhat radiauditor and then withdrew hla point suance thereof and that is tho nomdifferent name: Dr.J. M. Bernhlaal cally efOn I doubt W. tha position of Governor Smith on Harlaon Farr of. Logan inated prohlbllon Hmlth'a tho prohibition question. speech of accoptanco ficacy of "tho protection of our for auditor: L. John Nuttal waa shows that ha Is familiar with child ren'o morals" by formulatnamed for auperlntcndent of tho fundamental principles of achoola by W. E. Condle and ing "a eclenttfle definition of tho Senator David L. Walsh of 1 la and alcoholio content of nn IntoxicatIt of democracy. government sincerely believe Gov by Dr. W. J. Snow. All ornor Smith's speech of accept-anc- k tha utterance of s statesmen and theae men were nominated by acing beverage.' One way to proto bo one of perhaps a a distinct contribution to the tect the morale of children Is for clamation. beet political thought of tho doxrn truly great American atata The prealdentlal electora were parents to quit patronising bootactimes. papers It contains the political leggers. To modify a Jaw to choaen without a eonteat, Juat aa He la original, courageous, concommodate Its violators Is at philosophy of a remarkable exthe other cundidutea were eelected. scientious and least convincing. ecutive, a man of courage, capawere questionable. proponed Only four peraona On farm relief the governor city and achievement. Apart from and theae were aelecled by Its treatment of tho prohibition Informs us (hat "only tho me Jacobstdn, Representative They are Mra. John J. Meyer New York Governor Mm 1th from chanlcs remain to bo devised.' question thero ta nothing in R Galllgan of Salt Lake. John F. Tol-te- n In hla masterful form meana which would not seem perfectly ran true to he whole That the leaves of Beaver, Willard Scoweroft natural coming from tho 11 pe of speech of acceptance. It was question unsolved. Ha speaks of of Ogden and Abel John Evana of chock full of common sense and ouch grant progressives as SenaLehl. making tha tariff effective for hla characteristic delivered In tors Georgs W, Norris and Wilagriculture. What tariff? Tho liam E. Borah. Underwood, with a duty on but' aimpla and forceful English. Vs cents, or tho most hla ter I t Tho speech ta mllltantly of enjoyed Personally. present fearleM criticism and hla courtariff of IS cents a pound? Ho and must hare a persuaconsive appeal to hundreds of thou-unageous statement of hla own complains of unemployment, but never wee He can of independent voters who structive viewsthat bo lessened by revising tariffs and Increasing imports? have been Becking In vain for a evasive, he never dodged. CONGRESSMEN.FFOM WASHINGTON t real statesman. farm relief as Hla apetch as a whole rings with sincerity, candor nnd sympathy for tha masses. P. Buchanan, Representative from Texas Governor Smith's acceptance speech Is tho greatast document of our day and generation. It marks Governor Smith not only as a humanitarian of great Intellect and sincerity but na tha outstanding statesman of tha world, whom tho American peopla will bs delighted to honor. TRY TO ELECT REPUBLICANS . I. cham- A working Democrat in Utah twenty years. A man who has been a party man ways, in victory and in defeat. al- pionship of party organization, with party men and women in the service, is entitled to consideration, I ask your support A man whose record and work with the Democratic party speaks for itself. A consistent Democrat whom A vote for John H. Cook at the County convention Democrats can consistently support. For dean, efficient, economical administration of county business. (Political Advertisement September 8 will be step in favor of real Democracy. i Salt Lake County needs a Man whose watchword is EFFICIENCY DOMINIC BURNS Salt Lake County can do no better than 'to support of Blast Mill Creek knows roads and how Samuel J. Lindsay His long record with the Democratic party speaks for itslf. for County Commissioner At the Salt Lake County Convention Sept. 8 (Pa'd Political Advertisement) they should be built. . HiV conduct is above reproach. Support him at ths Salt Lake County Convention September 8 I rulll its) Advertisement) |