Show Bar Associations Association's s Bench Candidates I Given Nomination Ringing Indorsement Given Six Selections at District Meet ARMSTRONG RUNS RUN S Are Named on First Balloting Balloting Balloting Bal Bal- A ringing indorsement of the bar bai association selections for district judges was given by the Republican delegates to the Third judicial district distrIct dis dir convention Saturday The six candidates ind indorsed by the thc Republican members of oC the bar in ir inthe inthe the district and who were declared I the nominees of the convention are T. T D. D Lewis L. L B. B Wight A. A R R. Barnes Barncs E. E Ray Christensen Chris Mathison and William J. J Mitchell George G. G Armstrong former district dis pis- Judge was the only other candidate candidate candi candi- date whose name was placed before the convention He had declined to join with the bar association in its advisory advisory ad work and ran a close seventh I In m the balloting Only one ballot was required to nominate the Republican judicial ticket but a nominee for tor district dish attorney attorney at torney was not forthcoming on the first ballot The result of the first ballot for tor this office was Joseph S. S Nelson 70 3 1 W. W Ross Hutchinson Jr 40 3 2 Raymond Ray mond R. R Brady 40 3 1 G Gaylen S S. Young Young 20 9 14 For district attorney 83 votes were required to nominate Following the noon recess the convention I bled to ballot ag again in on district attorney allor ney S SVEN VEN CANDIDATES As was anticipated seven candidates candidates candi candia dates were named for nomination as district judges George G G. Armstrong was as presented to the convention as the only independent candidate by Seth The six indorsed bar candidates L. L B. B Wight Chris Mathison Mathi Mathi- son T T. D. D Lewis William J. J Mitchell E. E Ray Christensen and Albert R. R Barnes were then presented Mr Wight was nominated by Ben L. L Rich Mr Mathison by A A. E. E Bowen Bow Bow- en en Mr Lewis by John Jensen Mr Mitchell by L E. E Willey Mr Christensen Christenson Christen Christen- sen son b by Allan S. S and Mr Barnes by Carl A. A Badger Four candidates were named for tor the district attorney nomination Ray mond R R. Brady was nominated by James Gaylen S S. Young by Continued on Pass Pue Two O S BUDGET ACT SPEEDED ON ITS COURSE Continued from Pace Pe one oe the tariff items in the revenue bill bi I Because of these he said he had not felt fel free to sign sig the conference report re reo re- re port 1 por He predicted the lumber Industry would suffer from the tariff as Canada Canada Can Can- ada will wi begin to compete with us on the world word markets II These tariff provisions he said will wili wi complete the ruin of our foreign foreign for for- eign trade that the Hawley Smoot act started I Treadway answering Rainey was palpably angry when Representative Huddleston D. D Ala Ala accused him of ol stirring up by injecting partisan partisan par par- politics into the discussion replied re rc- rc plied pled The partisan politics in the house come from the fact tact that the speaker is trying to run for the presidency Further shouts shout disrupted proceed proceed- ings tags |