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Show Ex-G.O. P. Aid Enters S. L. Mayoralty Race Raymond R. Brady's Candidacy Increases Aspirants in Contest to Three practice of law In 1924 and at present Is counsel for the Salt Lake Real Estate board and the Apartment House Association of Utsh. He Is a member of the Salt Lake council. Knights of Columbus No. (02, having served as grand knight from 1933 to 19.15. He is president of the Utah Alumni association as-sociation of Notre Dame university. The mayoralty race In the Salt Lake municipal election became a three-cornered contest Tuesday, whea Raymond R. Brady, young attorney, announced hia .candidacy. .candi-dacy. . Mr. Brady Is a Republican and fomerly was secretary of the Republican Re-publican state committee. City politics, however, are nonpartisan by law. Herbert A. Snow, president of the chamber of commerce, and Milton Rindskopf, both Democrats In national politics, have previously previous-ly announced their candidacies for mayor. Friend si Laker Mr. Rindskopf was first to officially offi-cially enter the contest, filing with the clerk Monday afternoon. Followers of Mr. Brady expect him to draw support from all political po-litical factions in the nonpartisan city election, particularly from progressive Democrats and organized organ-ized labor. Mr. Brady was bora in Chicago 37 years ago. He has resided in Salt Lake City since he was 5 years old. . He attended the local public schools, the East high school and Notre Dame university, taking tak-ing a law degree from the latter Institution. Held OfOca . The new candidate was assistant county attorney from 1927 to 1929. and was engaged to revise city ordinances in 1934. He began the I I RAYMOND R. BRADY Eaters Mayoralty Race 1 A |