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Show I i President Rodman of the Automobile Club of Utah ruceived letters tho past wcok from President -elect Woodrow Urllsin and Wlillain Jennings Ltryan. both thanking: llio clut for Its Interest, "in the coming administration, in suggesting the name of Judge O. W. Powers of t.'Uth as a candidate for secretary of tho Interior. Ir. Rudman saya the club was not promised prom-ised tho appointment for the Judge by any means, nor did Mr Wilson take the club Into Ills conlld-ence. but nevertheless neverthe-less his note In reply to the resolutions passed by the club wore appreciated. Mr. Bryan replied that It was entirely unnecessary ror the club to try to enlarge on the abilities, character or services Judge Powers had given his party In tho past, as he way personally acquainted with all thefio good qualities. We also expressed himself as being pleasod that tho automobile club held Judge Powers In such high esteem. Polh letters wero or-dercd or-dercd tiled by President Redman. |