| Show DeL Ut Uta flayed the H sailed aa a aa a speech st st. house Salt Satt Provo temp note speaker Predicting tl tk dent Hoover In l L lions Mr Morgan to lo Democratic party to toof toof toof of our OUI government fo to generation and propos Dern as the most for the Democratic vice nomination For the first time in out our his history lory Utah i has a candi one of the exalt exalted d said I know George H. H Der every Democrat of the state of can be bo proud to present his name to tol the Chicago convention He Is Hels Is eminently emi em- qualified and fitted titled to be 1 vice vicc president of our great nation and if 11 I he Is nominated no man or woman in this country need have any misgiving misgiving mis mis- I giving giving- about voting for him I IThe The speaker praised the state administration administration ad ad- adi ministration of Go t Dern Dun dl during the last eight years and lauded the executives executive's appointees who he said have earned our confidence and respect re re- Mr Morgan also called attention attention at- at at 1 to the work of Senator William Wil Vil liam ham H. H King in attempting to reestablish reestablish lish Ush silver as a monetary metal HINTS hUNTS REFERENDUM REl NEED j Need for a referendum on the eight 1 amendment was hinted by the speaker who after alter reviewing what whal he termed the corrupting influence of liquor traffic on politics brought about through throwing control of the tra traffic ic Into the worst elements of ol society said We must face the facts If It a majority of the American people demand a resubmission of the eighteenth eight eight- amendment their demand should no denied i j Declaring economic issues are th the most vital which now face the Amen Ameri American can people the speaker attacked th the Hoover administration the leaders o 0 which he said are milling around Ii circles with wilh vacant faces and va can minds bawling incoherent direction at the millions of workers who an ard standing around idle with their sto stomachs ston achs empty The most censure and blame fo foi our present economic cond condition llon mus must be borne by the chosen leaders o 0 othe ol the American people he said aid Those chosen leaders should have spoke with clarion voices in warning to tc their people whom they swore under oath to serve with fidelity But instead instead in in- stead they either remained silent like Silent Cal or misled us with preposterous I promises like Herbert Hoover a They were either reckless or inefficient dent clent and it is dangerous to be led by either a reckless man or a n fool Mr Morgan advocated strict economy economy economy my in government expense and urged the abolition of many offices which he said are unnecessary To get a true picture of our eco eco- Continued on Pare Pajo Two I e- e |