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Show HEW DEAL BID H1HTEDJN RACE r Temocratle candidates on tha so-ealled so-ealled fuaion ticket cllmbad aboard the Rooaavalt bandwagon Wednesday Wednes-day in what appaarad to ba an unabashed un-abashed bid for partlaan aupport In tha auppoeedly nonpartiaan primary election thia month. " Prealdent Rooaavtlt'a nama waa brought into tha municipal campaign cam-paign for tha firat tima by Banata Preeldent Harbart B. Maw, leader of tha progreaslv bloo of tha Deme-aratle Deme-aratle party, at a fuaion rally at lha Newhous hotal Tuaaday night Signaling hia firat public utter- STEPHEN H. LYNCH FILES FOR AUDITOR - Petition qualifying Stephen H. Lynch, eT D tret, as a candidate candi-date for city auditor In tha forthcoming forth-coming primary election waa filed with tha city recorder Wednee- -The petition wa lgned by 113 persons, headed by W. B. Span-ear, Span-ear, 15"T Hubbard avenue. Mr, Lynch became tha aecond candidate candi-date to file a petition, J. Waldo Lynch alao aeeklng tha auditor poet. no In behalf of the fuelonUte Lawrence A. Johneon and S. D. Huf faker, city eemmlaalon aspirants, as-pirants, and J. Waldo Parry, candidate can-didate for municipal auditor Senator Sen-ator Maw declared: "They have the same political Ideala as Prealdent Rooaevelt government gov-ernment for the benefit of the eMeaUasfeM.1 Majority'' Choteae The epaaker urged some 100 political po-litical workers at the rally ta "stick together" In supporting the fusion elate, which, ha aald. represented the choice of the majority." 'While this Is a meeting of various (roups Intereated In the three can-dldataa," can-dldataa," he added. "I know I am talking to a big majority of good old progress! vs Oemocrata, and I aen for theae men because they are the candidates of the prograaalves aa well as ether groups." Scott M. Matheaon, aaaiatant U. 8. attorney and a conservative Democrat, Demo-crat, alas apok In behalf at tha ticket, discussing the responslblli-tsea responslblli-tsea of officeholder. Candidate Speak '. The three candidal ea also spoks. Mr. Huffaker discussed the proposed pro-posed 14? world fair hare and Mr. Johneon pledged the ticket to j observe the antlnepotlem act. Mr.-! Mr.-! Parry dealt with city finance. Sen- ator Wendell O rover presided. I Meanwhile, "very light" regtitra- tioa was reported by agenta oa duty ' Tueaday for the first registration day of the campaign. Other registration regis-tration dare are scheduled for October Octo-ber 11 and M. Those who failed to ballot at the laat two general e lections lec-tions must register or forfeit their vote at the primary October 1 and the final election en November t. |