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Show Want Brown to Ee Juveeile Judge Humanitarians Anxious to Keep Position Out of Politics Petition Peti-tion Is Circulated. Activity ancnt the juvenile court Judgeship Judge-ship Is being shown Just now. The Idea of tnklng tho Judgeship out of politics Is the main thing with many who have the welfare of Salt Lake City's boys at heart. Capt, M. M. Woods of the Salvation Army and Oscar L. Cox, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., aro out with a petition for 'the appointment of Willis M. Brown, who Is here In the Interests of the Anti-Cigarette league. A number of strong telegraphic Indorsements, Indorse-ments, among which ls one from Judge Llndxey of Denver, are timong Mr. Brown's recommendations. Judge Llnd-sey Llnd-sey has done a great work In Denver, and he begs the Mayor of Salt Lake to remove tho Judgeship from politics In making ma-king his appointment. Among the signers sign-ers to tho petition for Mr. Brown Is Ma-thonihah Ma-thonihah Thomas, who was spoken of as n onnrllrlnfo Mr Tlinmns refused lo touch tho oftlce, and speaks of it, according to Capt. Woods, as ono of the hardest In the Judicial category. The petition and Its signers are: Snlt I-alte City. Utah March 21, Mayor P.. P. Morris, D. II. Chrlatonsen, Superintendent Superintend-ent of Public Schools. W. .1. Uyncli, Chief ot Police: Juvcnllo Court commissioners, Clly Gentlemen- Tho undcrslmieil arc deeply Interested In-terested In tho success of the Juvenile court of thla clly- llnvlnc learned thnt IVIllls Hrovn, who hns been very nctlv connected with the passage of the bill nuthorlzlnc the court nnd with similar work In other cltlc, H nbout to take up his residence In Salt Iako City, we would respectfully petition the np-polntmcnt np-polntmcnt of Mr Brown a Judge of this court, If In your JudKinrnt hla qualifications tiro uch nx we most heartily believe them to be. (Slimed) Ocnv b. Cox, Mnthonlhnh Thomns. I). X. Smith. I A. Druohl. II. S. Whitney. Frank LI. Stephens. Georse D. Pypor, Wllllnnv iKlehe.art. BenKQinln Younj,-. Peter A. Slmpkln. Jnmcs E. Pnlne. M O. Johnpon. J II. Paul. John M Mills. It. S. Hinckley. Horace Hor-ace II. Smith T. B. Deatty. M. II. Walker, Klmer I. Goshen. A. E. Pnyno. Wllllnm H. Tlbbals. Glen Miller. Frank Knox. R. J. Cns-hf-y, Wlllnrd Dono A. D. F Reynolds L. P .Iu.'.d, C S. QulRlpy. P. O. Perkins, Oeorjfe G. ArmstronE. Charles 12 Mnrke. W. O Carbls, J. M. Fisher. Byron Groo. J. D Dixon, C Frank Kmery. B. H. Cnlllster. William Allison. Alli-son. A. C Mnlhcon. M. M. Woods. W. N" Wllllnm?, Wllllnm II. Bvwnter. F. J. Luciw, T B. Harper I J Corum. Joseph Llppmnn. Those are tho lelcKrnms- Indlnnnpolle. Ind., March 22, 1505 Oscar Cox Salt Lake. lTtnh: Willis Brown man of hlsh chrtracter. Work of Rrcat vnlue In Chicago nntl Indianapolis. GEO. W. STUBBS, Judgo of Juvenile court Denver. Colo . Mnrch 25. ISOJ Oscar Cox Salt Lak. Utah: Brown Is nblo nnd competent. compe-tent. Don't nppolnt a polltlclnn as Juvenllo Judge. BEN B. I.INDSEV. " Judce of Juvcnlln Court. |