Show KING ROBINSON MAP CAMP CAMPAIGNS Cite Roosevelt Support in Reelection Race Murdock Too Busy WASHINGTON March 5 AP AP- AP The campaigns for reelection of at at least two of or Utah's Ulah congressional members members Senator Senator King and Representative Robinson both Democrats whose positions will be filled d next fall taIl will be bused based on their support of at President Roosevelt's program Declining to make a a statement of his candidacy Represent Representative Murdock Murdock Mur Mur- dock also Democrat explained Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- that he had not had time timeto to give the matter much thought Declaring that the people of Utah still are arc supporting the president King who has served in the senate since 1917 told capital reporters that he could not believe belleve it possible that the voters would turn awa away from the inspired and humanitarian lead leadership leadership leader leader- r- r ship of or President Roosevelt by changing representation in congress Cites Silver Aid The liThe pr presidents president's Influence and policies policies poli poll cies des have met with the approval of the people of Utah the senator declared de de- de- de dared He has ha aided silver consIderably considerably consid consId- and I am sure that he has in mind other measures calling for tor the use of silver as a primary money Mr Roosevelt has hos shown sympathy sympathy thy with reclamation projects and it was through his influence that Utah obtained four tour reclamation projects valued at approximately His whole attitude altitude toward the west has been that of a devoted and genuIne genuine ine inc friend Robinson said he feels the presidents president's presidents president's d dents dent's nt's program must be put over and that he believes those members of ot congress who have hav consistently backed his administration should go goon goon goon on without interruption for lor another two years Goes With President Asserting modifications of the presidents president's pres ident's proposed sugar pro program ram are arc expected the representative said the only place he might possibly disagree v with the administration on wo would be on that problem He added however he would go with th the n f he makes the suggested amendments in ill quota provisions provision lorU but otherwise h he ho V would feel it necessary to work for foz the Interests of the sugar beet Indus M try especially for the benefit of the the farmers who raise the beets I 1 feel that the president president will win are acree to amendments to the Costigan SUgar u r bill which would take s setting tUng of th the tha quotas from the Philippine Islands iSland Cuba and the United States out at of the hands of the department of aeri agri V culture by having them included j In m mOn the bill Robinson saidOn said V V On V the Other Hand Hand- In line with that l if I can be of 3 as assistance I will want to come back h hs explained On the other hand I If U i I i feel I cant can't go along with the admin admin- 1 straHan I will not be interested in n n seeking socking reelection J While no opposition for tV cratic nominations for or the members V has hns been heard J. J Reuben Clark for roe mer ambassador to Mexico and IA secA end and counselor in the first presidency J j of the L. L D D. D S. S church is spoken oL I as a possible Republican senatorial candidate J Mr 1 Clark returned to Salt Lak Lake Lake- V Wednesday where friends say he will- will feel out the political situation state With the correct said he will seek to make the race I aga against King H |