Show DEMOCRATS OEM OCR A IS EYE MANY FEDERAL POSTS IN S 'S 8 L L Movement Under Way to Replace Replace Replace Re Re- i place Republicans Now Now in Office With United States Senator William Senator William WilliamH H II King Kingl wielding more power po than tha at any time durin during his sixteen yearn years year In n the senate a 11 movement nt already has las been started within the thc Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- party to replace all federal federa appointees The Thc appointees and many of their assistants arc are Republicans unprotected unprotected by civil service The federal federa building which houses them will sc see see many new faces when the Democratic Democrat high ugh command completes its task o of throwing out the ins and putting in n the outs touts This operation is not as simple a at as asit asit it t may sound and Senator King whose recommendation will determine th the identity of the new federal officeholders office office- holders holders is confronted with no nn small ns assignment for the reason that th the terms terms' erms of some some of the appointees run runor for or two or t three years ears EXPIRES IN 1933 Term of office of W. W Vosco Call United States marshal expires in January 1933 He has three deputy marshals marshals' and three court on his lis office payroll Owen parole agent for the Utah state prison has las been mentioned as a possible successor Willi William ll 1 J. J Korth x Ot of f Salt Sal Lake has also been mentioned as a a likely appointee Then there is Ephaim Eph Eph- aim raim White of Willard who has powerful pow pow- erful backing Mrs Jennie P. P Musser collector o of customs was appointed to serve until 1934 Several names have already been cen mentioned for this office The ThC They in include lude Mrs R. R E. E Collier who held the he position from 1920 to 1922 Mrs Margaret M. M president o ohe of the he Women's Democratic club and Mrs Irs Maude Kimball an nn active party worker yorker The two in the Cf ol olice f. f lice ice are are under civil service N. N A. A Dunyon assayer in charge of f the Salt Lake office was appointed appointee to to o serve until the close of the nex next session of congress Hugh T. T i 3 employed as assayer An attempt has las been made to a abolish olish this office at t every session of 01 congress for tor 20 Continued on Pace Thirteen en p DEMOCRATS 18 EYE MANY FEDERAL POSTS IN S 8 L L. LIT IT r Continued from froni Pace Nine years lit years but Senator Reed Smoot al always l l. l ways had it retained when the bill biJ reached readied the senate enate No names for lor this office have yet been reported Postmaster John was appointed appointed appointed ap ap- pointed by President Calvin Coolidge in 1928 upon recommendation of Congressman Con Con- gre gressman man E. E O. O Leatherwood and was reappointed by President Hoover a athe at atthe atthe the request of Congressman F. F C C. Loofbourow last July fora year four period Although no applications have been made for lor the position as ns it is not ot usually filled until the end of the term the name of Orman w. w Ewing Democratic national com com- has been mentioned I The bond of James H. H Anderson collector of Internal revenue does Inot not expire until November 1 1 1934 However a change in m the office is iSI Expected expected to be made early in 1933 lit it is said Approximately 15 5 of the thel 30 employer es in the office are arc not lunder under civil service regulations The names names of at Peter Clark of oC Park City and Ira N. N of Salt Lake have been mentioned for the position I I Mr Hinckley formerly was an of the office staff The term of Eli F. F Taylor register of ot the general land office oUke does not expire until January 16 1934 He could be removed before that time but in the past all aU registers have finished fin shed out their terms The term of Charles R. R Hillings Hillings- worth United States attorney expires ex cx- pires in March 1933 George H. H Lunt end E. E C C. Jensen assistants were appointed in In June of 1929 Among the names mentioned for the job are arc George S. S Ballif of Provo O. O K IC Clay of Price Knox Patterson of Moab and Paul Paw H. H Ray Sam D. D Thurman Henry D. D Moyle Dan B. B Shields and Burton W. W Musser MUSer of Salt Lake |