Show EWING MAY t SHARE JOB UNDER PLAN Utah Democratic Leaders Are Determined to Select New Committeeman DISREGARD HURJA VIEWS State Convention Cal Call Calf to Be Revamped Utah will have two Democratic national national national na na- na- na committeemen if the Bourbon state committee adheres to its Intention intention tion Friday of electing someone else lse to the post now held by Orm Orman n W. W Ewing despite assertions of party leaders in Washington D. D C. C that party rules prevent such action I According to Lyle B. B NIcholes state committee secretary the statement nt made Thursday in Washington by Emil Hurja administrative assistant to James Tames A. A Farley D Democratic national na national national chairman that the national committee alone ca can remove remove o one c o ot of its member for cause will not be considered and the convention call cal will be changed to provide for the election of ofa a new national committeeman committee committee- man for lor Utah To Provide Election EJection I 1 will isS issue e the new call with with its its provisions provisions' for the cle election tion of a a. na national national national na- na committeeman within the next few days Mr Nicholes said Friday The convention may then elect somene someone some ome- one ne t to succeed Mr Ewing That may result in the state tate having two committeemen com corn Delbert M. M Draper Democratic state slate chairman when charges of ot irregular irregular ir ir- regular patronage a activities activities' were made against Mr said Ew said ng said that the state stale convention could elect a anew anew anew new committeeman and that both he and Mr Ewing co could ld continue t to serve t I Favors Having Two The convention c ca n go a ahead ead rind and nd elect a national committeeman despite despite despite de de- de- de spite the stand taken by Mr Hurja Mr Draper said sald Things could then ride along with two committeemen until the thc national committee cleared up the situation at its 1936 national conven convention o meeting Mr Hurja contended that neither the Utah state stale committee nor the state convention could remove remove Mr Ewing The state convention could he said said fill a vacancy but as as' none existed in the Ewing case there is none to be filled He declared that the Democratic rule book was very plain in setting selling forth that members of ot the n national committee must be elected by the national convention after niter the nomination of candidates and adoption of a party platform |