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Show BOURBONS SEE ' JUPPORT SPLIT BY FUSIONISTS 13 Candidates Enter Municipal Office Contest Indications tha fusion Uckat la tha municipal primary atactica Oe-tobar Oe-tobar II maybs Unt what It was' cracked up to ba earns Saturday aa tha eampaifa bit the hems stMtch. . All announced Candida tas had filed and the last to present hla petition, D. K. Moffat, candidate for elty eommissloner, brought the total to li. If the number II has any slg nlflcanos. It may be for the Democrat, Dem-ocrat, whooe leadare hare rev marked ea the possibility sf the . Bourboa vets being split to many ways. Only four of the II candidates are out-and-out Republicans and the other nine are Democrats or Democrata running as Indepepdenta and progreaalvoa. put Support Feared Tha possibility of 'Democratic support going In too many directions direc-tions appeared heightened la view of the development regarding the fusion ticket, supposedly representative repre-sentative of the ao-called administration admin-istration and progressive Democrata. Demo-crata. Thla development came whaa headquarters for JarroM P. Bees-ley, Bees-ley, candidate for city auditor, whose backers bittsrly have opposed op-posed claims of the fusion ticket ts official Democratic support, an- U. a CROSK LEADS ALL IN RACE EXPENDITURE Harold O. Cross, labor's candidate candi-date for the city commission la the eomlng municipal election primaries, has spent the most la his race for office, reports filed Saturday with Ethel Vfscdonsld, elty recorder, showed. Mr. Cross's report committee disclosed $3M has been spent thus far on hla campaign and 3M resolved. re-solved. Personal expenditures totaled to-taled Mi. Saturday waa tha first statutory statu-tory filing of candidates' personal 1 and committee reports. Other reports of candidates for the city commission showed: Sam F. Kiefer, personal receipts Bona, expenditures M, no committee report; re-port; c N. Lund, no receipts or expenditures personally, no oom-mittae oom-mittae report; W. W. Willey, 2SI spsnt personally, no committee report; P. H. Goggin, 147. So spent personally, no committee report; L A. Johnson, 1171 spent by ths committee snd 2M received. Mr. Johnson said hla personal report waa Included la the committee report. He spent lot personally, and received fas. - - John a Mathsson, S37t received re-ceived by committee, 1147 spent, no personal receipts or expenditures; expendi-tures; 8. D. Huf faker, 1 206 received re-ceived by committee, $176 spent, no personal expenditures; D. K. Moffat, $160 spent by committee, 6200 received, no personal expenditures. expen-ditures. Reports of candidates of elty auditor showed: Francis Piatt, fa.7S spent personally, $M received, re-ceived, no committee report; Stephen H. Lynch, 642.66 spent personally, $66 received, no committee com-mittee report; J. Waldo Parry, 6176.76 apent by committee, 6264.61 received, no personal report; re-port; Jerroid P. Beealey, 13 apent personally, no receipts, tie spent by committee, 1214 received. nounced Parnell Black, Democratlo county chairman, would address a Beesley rally at the Newhouse hotel ho-tel at 6 p. m. Monday. Mr. Black, the Bessley camp announced, an-nounced, will speak In behalf of Mr. Beealey's campaign. Another speaker will be J. Allan Crockett, deputy county attorney. Grover A. Giles, deputy attorney general and another administration maa, will be master of ceremonies. Ths Beesley group contended appearance ap-pearance of the Democratic county chairman In behalf of their candidate candi-date will be more proof that the fusion ticket does not havs party support, a contention that has been voiced numerous times. The fusion ticket Includes Lawrence Law-rence A. Johnson, Democratic county coun-ty secretary, and 8. D. Huffaker, deputy attorney general, for the city commission, and J. Waldo Parry, chief clerk of the state house of representatives, for auditor. The fusion ticket was selected by a committee of IS persons, representing rep-resenting five Democratic organisations. organisa-tions. Mrs. Rose Henderson, secretary of the Beesley campaign committee, commit-tee, announced plans for the rally. Indorsement of the fusion ticket was given by 300 members of the German-Swiss league at a meeting Friday night at the Belvedere lounge. Candidates Listed Candidates who will make . up the ticket October 16 are: For commissioners: John B. Matheson and P. H. Goggin, Incumbents; In-cumbents; Mr, Johnson, Mr. Huffaker, Huffa-ker, Harold G. Cross, Samuel F. Kiefer, W. W. Willey, C N. Lund and Mr. Moffat For auditor: Mr. Beesley, Francis Fran-cis Piatt, present chief deputy city auditor; Mr, Parry and aHsphsa H. Lynch, . . . . , a |