Show TORM TORM DASHES t J HOPES OF BIG BIGI In I it VOTE IN UTAH Rallies Scheduled d u I 1 e e- ed d L Charges Hurled in in Final Hours Hoursh h I By JENNINGS PHILLIPS ier Cier 1 Telegram Staff Writer t The 1936 Utah election campaign campaign cam cam- i skidded to a close Monday Monday Mon Mon- Phil day in the grip of a storm which dashed hopes of a rec- rec r ti- ti eO rd vote but failed to dampen 1 the ardor of the minute last-minute oit g ote ite drives I L Scores of rallies in the populous Ious bus counties marked the eve of I ze- ze the Tuesday election with activity activity ac ac- ac- ac centering mainly in Salt Lake Weber and Utah counties nil p where party leaders agree the tn 1936 battle will ill be decided when the t-the the vital issues of the campaign I are submitted to the sovereign O ill of the voters To o Get Out Vote The closing drive to sway politIcal pout pout- Ical cal sentiment to 10 garner the sup sup- port rt of those still on th the fence was wast t by pr preparations of party I 11 leaders to ge get out Tuesdays Tuesday's vote in inthe J the he he face lace of weather as stormy as ash ashe asp p h he campaign of the past two M Both Republican and Demo Democratic r tlc i commands commanda conceded that a aI I I Continuance of the stormy conditIons conditions condi- condi il Tuesday would cut heavily II nto the record vote of that was vas predicted on the basis r r. r the then eavy registration tIon last week n Ir County chairmen were were ato to press all aU facilities into service so that the faithful of each party c could uld register their political l pr preferences prefer prefer- fere fer- fer e ces with a minimum of Wrt ort L Campaign Over f i V I Except for the final rallies election elec- elec tion ion eve celebrations and oth traditional traditional traditional tra- tra activities Monday afternoon and evening the campaign was over i Polling rolling Places on Pago Page 10 for the Utah voter issues is is- sues Eues have been stated and restated during the past two months the qualifications of opposing candidates candidates candi- candi dates praised and ridiculed and the merits of the respective causes paraded pa- pa Traded ded before belore the electorate all but It a. a few of whom had made up their minds minds Democrats hoped to clinch support support sup sup- port of the doubtful vote remainIng remain- remain ling Ing in Salt Lake county with a aI at I t torchlight rc light parade and a rally at atthe atthe atthe the Coconut Grove ballroom Monday Mon Mon- day Iday night while Republicans confined confined con- con fined their election eve activities Ito to numerous smaller rallies throughout the city k Governor Henry H. H Blood Democratic Democratic Dem- Dem incumbent was scheduled to o close his reelection campaign with an address at the Coconut Grove rally while Ray E. E Dillman Dillman Dill- Dill man Republican namin e and Mayor Harman W. W Peer Peery of ot Ogden Og- Og Id d den e n Independent planned to wind up their election p bids with radio speeches f Mr Dillman's final speech of the I campaign will be made at a n. rally in his home town of ot Roosevelt Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night Rally at Ogden United States Senator Patrick A. A McCarran of Nevada meanwhile prepared to close the Democratic campaign in Weber county at a rally tally at Ogden at 8 p. p m. m while I major Republican activities included hed ed addresses by A. A V. V Watkins nominee for c congress in the Sec Sec- Second Second ond fond district at Tooele at the same hour and other state and national Republican speakers in Weber Utah lUtah Carbon and Box Elder coun- coun ties Charges of ot illegal registration of ot ofa ota la a wholes wholesale le scale in Salt take ake City's downtown districts ri the last day of the campaign and t brought a warning from election officials that polls will be watched t to prevent disqualified citizens I from voting Frank S. S Emery Republican county chairman made the charges I after atter checking registration lists which he s said d in one downtown district alone disclosed persons Jon on the rolls whom his checkers have been unable to locate He estimated es- es there are between 2000 and Continued on rage Ten Column Five j I STORM DASHES RECORD BALLOT Continued from Page rag One illegally registered citizens In Inthe th the city and county Parnell Black Democratic county chairman on the other hand characterized characterized characterized char char- the charges as just another another another an an- other wall wail from the enemy Newhouse hotel headquarters of both major parties resembled an armed camp as workers received final instructions from their leaders heard claims of sweeping victories victories victo victo- ries rica and made ready to get out the vote on the morrow The office of County Clerk William Wilham Wil Wil- ham liam J. J Korth was also a hive of activity as supplies were sent out outto outto outto to the hundreds of polling places in the various districts and other final preparations for Tuesdays Tuesday's election were made Both David J. J Wilson WIlon Republican can state chairman and Calvin W. W V. V Rawlings Democratic state chief conceded that the wide state-wide storm would keep many away from the polls Tuesday unless clear skies and warmer weather usher In election election elec dec tion Uon day It will mean more work In getting getting get get- ting Ung out the vote Mr Wilson said but we are counting upon the crusading crusading cru cru- eru- eru spirit of Republican voters to hold up the vote All AU county chairmen have been Instructed to assist voters in lit castIng castIng cast cast- ing their ballots Mr Rawlings said We expect that the vote will fall off oft but the storm wont won't affect the result of the election Its It's still stilla a Democratic year In Utah |