Show T T I r 1 Ti ITI I if TIT T T I 1 tc jC p t y JW Hoover r Will Defeat Wet Smoot Asserts SENATOR SEES L liTTlE CHANCE or OF NEW PART Brands Disagreement of 01 Democratic Committee as Publicity Bid PRAISES SUGAR TARIFF Returns to Utah With Wife to Spend Summer President Hoover will be and aud will all defeat a no wet Democratic Demo Demo- cratic candidate in 1933 Senator R Reed d Smoot declared Monday on lila his arrival al from Washington on D. D C. C Senator Smoot now the dean of the thc United States senate is accompanIed accompanied accompanied by Mrs Smoot They plan to remain in Utah until next neat fall taU j unless emergency business recalls the senator to the thc capital Branding the recen recent Democratic national committee rumpus over prohibition pro pro- as a a. play for publicity Senator Senat r Smoot said fald everything pointed to a sweeping Republican victory in 1932 He declined tc td discuss dis dis- dis cuss the possible Democratic selection Lion tion Ion for standard be bearer r however ho Rumors of the thc formation of ot a 3 third party by progressives I es reported ported as causing a a. little unrest in political circles for or sonic some time tUnc were discredited discredit discredit- ed by Senator Smoot There is little or no possibility of or a third party part entering entering entering en en- the presidential race he said SEEMS SEE PRO PROVIDENTIAL I It seems seena providential Senator Smoot declared that President Hoover should have been selected t to direct the government go through such sucha a period the like of which the thc na nation nation nation na- na tion has hIlS never known n. Former periods of depression ha have e been under Democratic istra- istra lions Our people were out of ot work I Continued on PUll Faze Two SENATOR SEES liTTlE CHANCE or OF NEW PARTY Continued from PM rue One Oat during the these times and foreign Countries countries coun coun- tries shipped in and flooded the country with their goods This time Ume It has been n different The depres- depres sJon on has been worldwide and the World war ItU Is at the tho bottom of it The United States lent a great amount of or money and It will take lake a long time timeto to pay it back President Hoover hlUb has hasen b been en more than able as an In dl discussing the lIst congress congleS Just ended Senator Smoot said it was WM the most mast trying of oC all nIl the he heas has as attended in his 28 years as Utah's senatorial representative The appropriation bills bUls as well Mother as M asther other ther legislation had to pass pus before March larch March 4 or the president would have been cen compelled to caU call an extra selon tea rca lon aba he eald sald COMMENDS ACTION Senator tor Smoot commended the acIon action action ac- ac tion Ion of Democrats and Progressives P In n forestalling an extra session It U was VM in the power of the Democrats Democrats Dem Dam and the called so-called Progressives to o have compelled an extra session he ic explained d but even they thought it 1 t was wu better tur for the country not to toone have one taking Into consideration the he unfortunate financial condition of or the country Calling attention to the much heralded fact that the recent congress congress con con- gress grass was wao the most exp expensive durin during peace peco time In the history of ot the United United Unit- Unit ed d States s the senator expressed ed doubt doubt- that there will wUl be sufficient funds to meet the heavy a ions Ne Nearly wac appropriated appropriated pria d he said and the appropriations for the congress itself Itsel amounted to more than thal Whether we will have sufficIent money to meet me-et these vast sums approprIated ap- ap Is still stUl a a. question I beleve belleve be be- have leve that the Income for tor the government govern govern- ment for the fiscal year will show a decline of oC at least lea brought rought about mostly by a decrease In n the tho Income taxes in the country NEED BOND ISSUES In the past we have been re reducing l In log ing the nations nation's Indebtedness b about in addition to th the sinking fund pr provided by law but bu this his year ear It seems ems impossible to hope to o g get g-ft t along without further bond Issues as V The United States is Just beginning begin begin- ning to feel teel th the effect of oC loans t to tc foreign countries and of American monc money established Industrially outside out side aide the United St States tes in the opinIon Ion on of ot Senator Smoot The future of or our country countr will wll depend on how we meet that situation situa- situa tion Ion he said The future of manu In America will depend largely on tariff rats rates Imposed Impose against foreign manura manufactured goods The Industrial industrIa picture today 1 is V quite different than it was as years ears ago h he ici pointed ou out declaring that Amer leAn can capital is now beinG u used ed abroad extensively and that large manufacturing manufacturing turing companies are establishing branches In foreign countries with modem machinery to take advAntage advantage tage age of at the low Jow wage scales such countries offer oHer Tills This he lie s said Is on one of or the great detriments to American industry CITES EX EXAMPLE As an nn example of oC this practice pr the senator cited cUed the Ford Motor company company com com- pany which formerly manufactured all aU tractors In the United States Now fow Nohe he said wd all are manufactured In n Ireland Strange 8 as It may teem seem he dc declAred de- de dared lared American int interests r st In this thi very ry line are arc crying out for cancellation cancellation can can- of our foreign debts which now ow approximate buas but bu butas butas as far tar as I am concerned not one will be penny enny canceled The Tho world orld sugar Su ar situation is In a deplorable condition according t to Senator Smoot There was about 50 per er cent more sugar produced In 1030 than could be consumed he said aid and an sri effort is now being madeo made to o restrict production In all coun coun- trl tries rles Were It not for the tariff he declared th there re would not be a single sugar ugar factory operating In the United States at the pre present nt time Our Democratic brethren are contInually continually con- con damning the tariff act he declared yet I 1 know of or but one Democratic senator who did not vote ot for or Increasing duties on products pr produced produced pro pro- In his state The senator se cr severely ly criticised AI Democrats calling them spotted spot d protectionists prote Tho The inconsistency Incon incon- In the majority of cases case h haid he hc said aid Is that they vote for tor tariffs on products from their own states am and cry that it Is a robbery and a a. crime crim when imposed d on other products Appropriations for roads and PUblic pub PUb- lie lic Ic buildings will be a a. ble blessing blesing to Utah and to eer every other stale state in th the union Senator Smoot said PRAISES HOOVER The policy he declared was t to rive give all aU the money for tills this work that that tha It t was Vo possible to use we successfully President Hoover w was wery very ery wise MC 1 in his ils demands for tor Increased He had but one thought In mind mind to to help the unemployed l. l Tho The senator expressed his opinion that It would not be long unU until wor work is Ls started on In Nephi Bingham Tooele and Cedar City and anc deplored the tho fact fut that an existing federal law Jaw prevented congress from appropriating Ung funds for other buildings In the state Commenting on the Hoover dam darn contract awarded Six CompanIes Inc Senator Smoot said Laid It ought to tobe tobe tobe be a no wonderful thing for Utah that It U would relieve unemployment and distribute millions of dollars throughout the state in purchasing sInt materials I was wu delighted delight d to learn that tha the Utah Construction company would share in a a. great part pat of the work he said Tho The outlook for tor silver Is not particularly particularly par par- bright at present Senator Smoot pointed out bu but expressed an opinion that he believed the bottom of the sliver silver market had been reached and that It Is ts now on Oil the road to Improvement V |