| Show UTAH T H POLITICS s j Nominees Debate e State e and d 1 National r Issues in Campaign i Nominees of the Democratic and Republican parties took sharp issue issue isue is- is sue ue with i one ne another Wednesday in n speeches delivered in all sections sections sec- sec ions of the state In order to assure federal assure federal aid aidor for or the dependent persons of the nation it is necessary to keep the national government in a good fi financial financial financial fi- fi condition LeRoy B. B Young Republican nominee for congress from the First district said aid in addresses Tuesday evening In n Nephi and Levan The best way to do this said Mr Young is to elect a Republican can administration for We first must increase our national income second we must reduce unnecessary s- s sary ary government expense and third hird we must lessen the relief burden through absorbing the unemployed unemployed unemployed un un- un- un employed in private privat enterprise Opinion Disputed I W. W K Granger Democratic rival I of Mr Young took the opposite view claiming the the- best means of bringing aid is t through rough the pe Demo Demo- o- o cratic party He spoke at pc in Cache county The Roosevelt administration administrations administration's farm pr program gra is a living reality in Utah It benefited has benefited thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of farmers farmers who waited patiently patiently patiently pa pa- but with little hope while Republican administration after Republican administration produced produced produced pro pro- nothing except theories and nd vague generalities s. s Mr Granger said Grover A A. A Giles Democratic nominee for attorney general als also also- speaking in Cache county said an unfortunate situation would situation would exist exist exist ex ex- ex- ex if a Republican governor should be elected Relief Debated The trend of the present admin adman administration toward economic breakdown breakdown breakdown break break- down would set the cause of the elderly people h back ck many years A. A Sherman Christ Christenson nominee for c congress from the Second district district dis dis- dis- dis said in speech a in Salt Lake City strife and lack of Internal confidence confidence confidence con con- must be overcome overcome in Utah if the state is to regain imy any degree degree degree de de- de- de gree of prosperity Don B. B Colton G G. O. O P P. P nominee for governor told n of the Southern Pacific Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- r railroad The smearing tactics adopted by the Republican high command in Utah cannot cloud the real issue from the voters Herbert B B. Maw Democratic nominee for governor told persons attending a meeting in the Chapman branch library Tuesday evening r |