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Show Demo Senate Seats Still Vacant As Clyde Refuses to Appoint Mrs. Lucy Larson, wife of the retiring senator, and C. E. Ber-ger, Ber-ger, a representative of organ- (Continued on page 10) , j Gov. George D. Clyde has refused re-fused to appoint two Democratic . senators from lists of recommended recom-mended Democrats. I The governor, however, made v two conditional appoints but did not divulge who they were. The appointments are conditional iupon approval of the Salt Lake County Democratic Committee. The Democratic rommittee had ' submitted six names to the gov-pernor. gov-pernor. Three were for consider-. consider-. lation for the post vacated by liSen. W. G. (Bill) Larson and j three for that of Sen. Mrs. C. L. jJadk. j Mr. Larson was elected to the I Salt Lake County Comission and I Mrs. Jack was named Salt Lake 1 County Recorder in the recent 1 elections. j The County committee had j recommended Laurel J. Brown, j county Democratic chairman;! Demo Senate Seats Still Vacant As Clyde Refuses to Appoint (Continued from Page 1) ized labor for the post vacated by Sen. Larsen. The committee had suggested Florien J. Wineriter, former state representative; C. W. (Buck) Brady, Salt Lake County deputy sheriff, and James Nun-ley, Nun-ley, a Salt Lake City employee, for Mrs. Jack's seat. Chairman Brown noted that the governor's refusal to accept the committee's recommendations would be that party machinery would have to be set in motion again to submit new names to the governor. He said the senatorial sena-torial district committees will have to meet to make recommendations. recommen-dations. He noted that the Central Committee Com-mittee is not empowered to act on the governor's recommendations. recommenda-tions. It was noted that if the party refuses to endorse those persons suggested by the governor another an-other recommendation will have to be made to the chief executive. execu-tive. Gov. Clyde's delay meant that those persons eventually appointed ap-pointed to the two Senate posts were forced to miss the recent pre-legislative sessions conducted conduct-ed at the capitol for new members mem-bers of the House and Senate. |