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Show ' 1HE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WE1LN ESPAY .MORNING. Official Parade IDAHOAN TALKS Passes Before Vare Committee 1 Fifty-fou- Men Arrested; r (Continued Of- ficers Carry Warrants for Slxty-on- e Persons. from Par On ..Kluesn as "tha moat damnable hypocrisy ever written Into a political document." He voiced approval of the national ticket, making special refer ence to Governor Smith, the presidential candidate The convention got Into action with L. FI Dillingham, state chairman, The large auditorium In the Odd Fellows hall waa divided to accommodate the various county delega-- t jhs, members of which were expe-t-ig a content on the floor over the e.eri,on of a state chairman to uc teed Dillingham, who has declined to I (Continued from Par Ono.) cantiy atoppad la Salt Lako frhlla on tout by alrplan to tha Airarlcan Bar association convention In Seattle The amenta worked awiftly in Price. by automobile from one resort uesdlng to another The Carbon county courthouse wee the center of operation, and there V H. Wilkina, United States who accompanied the commissioner, agents from Salt Lake, held one hearing after another, fixing bond at flbnc in I. ach case. A dramatic acene waa presented at the courthouse aa automobile after drove up and disgorged pr onera. until a total of forty-fou- r lakin in Price and Helper, w grouped in tha eherlff'a office. Then, aa hondamen began arriving In laige numbers, a line formed outside the office and scores of amused spectators gathered in the corridors "Wed, it looks Ilka wa are al! here," aid one of the prisoner, grinning. The officers reported, however, that news of the raid had traveled swift1 and that In the last doxen places Melted no liquor waa found. That did not alter the complexion of tl tn?s, however, aa the warrants used In making the arrests charged that antes were made to undercover men in June nrd July. List ot Those Arrested At Pries and Helper. Those arrested at Price and Helpft Include Bill Flamatous, John Malkos. D! k Bill Anderson, W. T. Shlpworth, George Blake, Dan Velottl, Bud Pa t, Grover Lewis. A Messiner, Sam Has Jam- - Pappas, A. A Rich. Jame Powell, Charles A. Wood, Jack Janie, Charles Hawley and Albert Mitchell, all of Price; Emil Isabel, Tony Perrj, Steve Bolatos, Tony Skerl. John Paul Komad, Tony Boraccl, Bonacel. Bob Starr, Ell Lattch, Pai, , ALL ELECTRIC FIXTURES in Palace Confectionery, Ed. H. Eardley p 66 Lightning Causes Damage To Clarion District Houses to The Tribune. NISON. CcnsMerabla damage was done by lightning In tha Clarion distrb t Sunday. A bolt of lightning Mrutk the home of Conrad Frisch knecht, fol owing a partition wall to the ground. Several windows in the h u- were broken and the frame-ora badly shattered Mrs. Fnach-kn- e ht stood bv the window, but was Several other occupants umnj ired. wire in the house, but wera not hurt.Mu 'h damage was done, but waa eoved L insui a nee. N J. hn Maurer, Tony Glordi, Matt Bran- du h, J Hagen, Ward Conway, John Pdppav. James Kankas, Jim Anel, Turn (jiordi, Mat Skerl, Paul Brown, Steve cafe, John Ketol, Angelo Ral- kard. Mike Morgan and Sain Yacchio, ail of Helper. La h td tne men was placed under a of when arraigned before O.'nmibioier Wilkins. At tba ratecom-nn-thes, '.nml'mtn vveie accepted by the oner, attaches of the office of the Carbon county sheriff stated that it wouit pethaia be morning before those in custody had their bonds arranged. "We found the men rather easy customer?, " Deputy Marshal Ottenstetn, one of the raiding partv, told a Tribune con pendent. "In several cases we asked them to follow us into Price, after having Informed them of the nature of the complaint and served It Dn them. They made no show of resistance and in some cases drove their machines up to the door of the sheriffs office. PITTSBURGH. Aug. 2 (AP).- -A parade of present and former county officials and employees appeared today before a senate subcommittee investigating Wlltla B. Wilson's content of William 3. Vare s election lit 1920 as United States senator from Pennsylvania. Little new svidence was adduced during the day, much of the testimony having to do with operation of various county offices and aseessment and collection of taxes. Gilbert C. Cloonan, chief statistician for the Allegheny county commissioners, who had charge of preparing ballots for the Hiif election, sprung a surprise when he produced a memorandum revealing the number of ballots printed that year. Several other witneeses, Including County Commissioners E V. Babcock and Joseph G Armstrong, had previously testified that, to their knowledge, all records of the number of ballots printed and distributed had been destro.ved about a ear after the election as they said was the cuetom Memorandum Found Recently In Files by Accident. Cloonan aald he found the memorandum in hla file recently by accident. Other records pertaining to the 1926 election, he testified, had long since been destroyed. Acording to the memorandum, a total o' 613.662 ballots were printed for the 1926 election. Of this number 390 330 were official ballots and 39.035 official reserve The remainder allots. were special and specimen reserve bal1 Wasatch 6486. HOW UTAH HOOVER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29TH J M. Salt Lake City . Salt Lake county FOB THE LADIES WEDNESDAY COME IN AND SEE SALT LAKES FINEST CONFECTIONERY We hays been told tbat our new store la Salt Lake We befinest Confectionery. lieve that to be true and Invite your opinion. Modernly equipped with Frlgldalre throughout everything new, epic and span, from kitchens to counter. We manufacture our own candleo of purest materials, hire always Invited to Inspect PURE ICE CREAM Palaea I cs Crsam has richness and smooth. found onfy In creams of utmost Tha lasts lingers to remind you of its purity. good- ROSS. r DAILY In a tpotleee kitchen, which yotf FOUNTAIN and MEALS In addition to our oplondld fountain oorvlso and light lunchson, wo ohsli now tsrvo BREAKFASTS at popular prices for businssa people and transients. .... i I , 7 1 Iff 19c 22 25 If 65 28 16 6 8 7 36 10 15 4 53 6 5 18 7 20 4 13 30 4 , , 12 t!,.-r- v 1,1 . I i t pi.nn r I :ii (, v e - Utah Totals 411 4,046 1,326 ' i c irr-jon- How Nation Is Voting On President TOTAl S HOOVER I 2 2 Electoral Vote. States and Colorado, SMITH C .2 3 3 AJORJTY I S o 3 ? Organization for Year. Any Activity it .t frt JL e BOISE, Iduho (AP. Idahos ve party will have n6 staU ticket this year and will saaume no part an crKajilzation in any pollUoei patg-n- , voted dsiegatea meeting Tuesday In the party's artate oonven tion. Declaring thetr fakth In tte pvta4 pies on ahirh the party was founded, the county delfgritea unanimously aup-r t ,vd the rrsflwtiun which called fora veai sus;hs)n of the organization bnause vf no national affiliation aj)d is the dominant prohibition campaign and is..e of h ff rthcomlng in this stale on tha division a there is Twenty-flv- a question, pnhiLUi'in delegates attended tha ooevantloiu T. H. countlea eleven repMser.tlng Harrow was chairman of tha ao&van ot th Pr- Kay McKalr. party in Idaho, declared yrewire iilk'ht that he rwsonaily would up for president, port Herbert Hoover "luH'ause Hoover is a dry and becausa of Hovers pronouncad ability aa M executive and an organizer. McKalg is still chairman of tha Idaho Brogrenalve party. He haa rs mained In that office six years flpectfle Wants thoee that tell fcQ the facts are the moat raaultfuL pr orsolr Tu-ii.- iv - I g fc t day. Going Into His Work With 100 5,818 4,905 . 313 Lvfore .... .... .... .... ....j .... .... .... .... lid Imn L hiu w taut L. p This w f hl i k i. ' ' f"t n) v t'e orse Show Le of the eat 'n t! i ' j.j tin'-- u . fi pects 2,003 608 92 . 196 971 517 559 2,046 2,151 7,455 2,940 SOI 2,174 77 182, 245 1,544 457 1,269! 640) 1,502. 2,938 6,104 929' 1,843 1,760 1,875 228 75 633 217 26 110 841' 212 447 1,840 990. 1,915 13,9611 1,369 201' 298 42T 50 2511 59 32 1,024 882 1,792 243 638 292 1,197 749 532 1,482 268 1,495 133 144 5951 1,737 4, 110' 1,029 wil o'i8 line next two or At State Fair Grounds, August 29 and 30, 8 p. m. Sharp three weeks and so flfsflv aid he onfh e h's ttn'ion to tt that he wol. not make miv de. Lvr.it Ion f his labor views on HeptemLtr 3 U'lnmgh Le has been urged to make such a speech elt ner ov " a rdlo hok-uon Labor da from Washington or In one of the eastern labor enters. Hoover does not contemplate snv speeches within the immediate future Thwfow w4H sse him in his personal headquarters on Massachusetts avenue, leaeed after difficulties had p General Admission $1.00 i owcst-I- MJ.II Tickets On Sale at Fair Grounds. - The - n mil F III I City" Prices. mns'H i Mennene. r .... ... .... .... .... .... 33.... .... . .... .... Grand Totals M v ) Characteristic Thoroughness, The candidate vUll t: Into thin work t o ' and with f La ta t o j v .... 6 From l . (1 Weber county Logan Cache county .... Boxelder county ... Carbon county Davis county Iron county Juab county Sanpete county . Sevier county .... Summit county . Tooele county . . . Utah county Wasatch county .. Alabama, 12 California, 13 Leaders Decide to Hold Off r fc Ogden 181,45o'l73,426 ,101,786 71,178, 108,207 Candidate Holds Scant Margin in (Contlan.d Im Par, On,). it as accurst ss can b. I am followTh reiult shown In ing it closely. th poll conform closely with th Information I hav obtained from all section of th country. "When our party workara from southern end border states first cam to ro and said tby wtr going to wa frankly carry them for Hoover, I wished them luck, doubt-Inglskeptical. But It now appear th enthusiasm of th worker waa not based upon but on hard facta. Work s Probability Of Oaorpla for Hoover. "We In Georgia, for Instance, that 8ngtth haa 8653 to 7802 for Hoover, If thlr representi a city vote only, it means th Republicans may curry Georgia. Similar situations prevail in Alabama, Florida, Tennessee end other southern etatss, but too few votes hav been taken In these states to give an accurate forecast. "I am Informed th vote In Kentucky are largely from Louisville and Of th 60no or go vote Lexington. taken. Hoover ha a slight lead If th cities continue to vote In proportion, the rural vote will leave Hoover with a safe majority In the state. "Texas returns also show the result of our campaign. Democratic Hoover clubs hav been organised in that state and are going to produce Hoover votts. When Oklahoma is polled, It la going to show a margin for Hoover." Chairman Work also referred to th women' vote as the decisive element In the campaign. He declared that aa the poll continues the percentage of women' vote for Hoover will Increase. He added that larger percentage of women will vote In November than In any previous election, and may decide th Issue In the nation, just as they did on th slogan "Wilson kept us out of war. X day. Tomorrow Governor Smith will travel by train to Syracuse to put In an appearance and make a speech tomorrow night at the annual fa.m dl. ner given 4ty Jeenwi D. lie room publisher of the He plans on Syracuse Thursday to attend , th New York state fair at Syracuse, as he does every year, but whether be will make a n unpolitical speech there depends largely on th weather. Th nomine has decided that th best way to lose hit voles is to start U was Jr peaking ia the open al Main and State Sts. SSS. New Hats 55,072 395 Felts, Soleils, Combinations and .Velvets in All New; Shades Here ia a collection of new Fall hats that we present with pride, for included in the event are the new seasons smartest modes, materials and colorings ... at a price begin to tell of their Institute for Uinta county was held Monday and Tuesday of this week with on district of the county convening at Lyman and on at Evanaton. Tuesday evening both sections met at Fort Brldger to spend some time In th study of local history connected with A Wyomings most historical place dsne waa given Tuesday night In their honor. i Wasatch Feature Selling of TIACHZM IN8TITUTI HELD. them TODAY I Household helpers of the first order ar obtained through the Medium of Tribune Want tda $2000 (Ooatlaued free, ?tg Os.) to travel far and wide, and to make many speeches, but he la cllntng to a program of "meeting and greeting-h- ut not of talking hlmaelf hoarse. He wan's to be In good shape end have hit voice In perfect working order during the final ten days of th campaign, which he considers an all Important today, after a In New Jereey, strenuous week-en- d that he felt despite the jostling he deceived at ttm J from crowds aa he made his way up the Jersey coast last night from Spring Lake. Kept up until long after midnight. he slept until noon and after breakfast received newspaper men In hie suits. . with Then he slipped a few frlende for a gam cway f goS, planning to spend th evening quietly at hla hotel Political conference wers off for the DEPARTMENT STORE Between pedal to The Trlbas. LTMAN, Wyo. Teachers' GOVERNOR SMITH STUDIES PROGRAM FOR SPEECHES Governor Tells Inqulrart He Feel, Tip. Top. The governor told Inquirer aa he rested at the Blltmore On Broadway, conserve hi vole that he struck to a non speaking program at Seagirt, N. J., last Saturday, w'ter a tremendoua throng attending a Democratic rally gave him a noley ovation. He did eey a few words 1st last night In Newark, tgteaklng from th midst of a cheering, pushing throng on the steps at th city hall, but he aald today that he decided to do so at the last minute, ohlefly because th crowd had waited several hour until nearly midnight to hear him. Whether Governor Smith will get away again to th shore or to some vacation ground before he starts cam la undetermined. He palgnlng to be able to return to Albany hope, from Syracuse Thursday evening, which would mean that he would be unable to listen In on the acceptance speech of hla running mate, Senator Boblnaon, at Little Roc Ha Intends to remain In Albany over the Labor day week-en- Girls New Frocks For Autumn 995 Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo and Return From Salt Lika City and Ogden. . . Each Tutadar and Saturday ta and In eluding Saptambar 29th. Limit 15 da ye. tip-to- I ft t 1 . tbt SOUVENIRS FRESH CANDIES 3 v o ti ft. m 122 MAIN STREET i b Card Poll. The Formal Opening1 of Their Beautiful New Store at 1: 1 r A Invites You to Attend !)! 1. i But AT 11:30 A. - ic The Palace Confectionery e in J S' , J O? . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29TH 134 &MITH U o 3 City or County. Republican k IN POLL IS VOTING TOTALS x Pn-Pclfl- "Everything in Electricity unng the horn "f Rep- whicn loin considered as a sne for Hit cni-- i i oan.pa'gn SCtvitie. a in t mmuritir.ng repnrLa frn.i th t it touuiiuel to stream irito the tndnv Mr Rppu1 It an headqnartex nal W SANTA MONO A, C..1 Ai;k 98 in Jer--Utv!d lakt-r- RejijL New tional inuutterwoma.n frun BJ tf that ft note fumd In a of ilulm-wonvn that that the t'ltiLtcan.e from ?i Lot l'u'.e ilawni-M-- i suite w )i.l I vole for iloovtr. itu len U.iglc " if Ltht p'a-.tt f S,ui' Encouraging Reports Continue t xpt Mllolu !vj n s "tt. ot f G, f L i, a To Stream in From East. i of th.et. .irigihK reiKrtii from aio.s t ,av t vr itl V'--" mire butthi: into tht ii tU ti think r v . .i . iltr t.juia. Mrs, 'Tt look F H U ll"te,' P ft t an na-- t. Hifc Btk v 'iinn Nev fi m riivro t n e ii n. 'ii,i. l'ria m te vh t.irncT .ver tn a Rei t y d'the a "men of thaf Ji that :md b ft motordondo Bra h iH'lioe vote fur Hoover, becaue of ie W"iilid iloiiif h Ltd f u'id it in ist, who Hit"! that the Keputlhan L .ir'i Ik trie on Lo L tid won continue pit motive tarluiv w The notis rrmi L.U'h iff prov ulrs a h'pher standard mi "Run out f famii es for vf Pr';pd ftrutne-- f of S. U In r eht of tftt Item Io'is r MrFftdden f r i Iv ania. faul tlat State Would lMard 'tf tve f i he oramxed more sr' J he'p N t ii'J L wali-- rft ghlv than ever Fnvr hr f end tht it w ru oast the hea IM LiM I.r JMI it Sontt " n S "tt tv ere Jft. k Fim uni G L f the ovrusx plane RATTO TO BE EXTRADITED. iNnv Y( KK, Aug 2 (API Phe exHOOVER DIVERTS ACTIVITY tradition warrant for Roberto L. Ratto, aud.tor of TO ACT AS PEACEMAKER fur aeveialOil e ar general In Mexico City the Bier. d omnny and wanted In tha Mexican capital on (Continued frem Pt One ) a t.iarge of embezzling $6. was for the Miat.i U S Commissioner ne tedav mapplrg "tit hl own two n.'oh ahenl oortimiftftion-eO A. Neill t The Kiamih Mater F Newn oh.n rufln of In'kevei, tleoded that, mnsmuch L M James n ikr' as R.itt" is s Cii'c ?i ri v of tlie United and Rejneen-fnt:i;.3ol St.it. a, Lis Cds will be euhmlued o J hn 'tr- n (B'et.'t'r f the the se.ryt.ir f elate before he is I w ill t I 'astern r'pf Krr w f of r.mfer-r s h'm tonv-rt ut of a blob will m e the le BEEHIVE GIRLS GRADUATE. 1,n- r r of i v n n iriee. 1m N Hoover 5p a t. '1 be Tribune. With thr'-t.hd il.fi IUCMMONP of the ooti w'U roruntie 's itnduntlrig exercises J 'ii' n fruv a tur In tl'c e Willi im for th Berhlve gills of the Heneon Lover- - tir- - g'.ue Young Ladles Mutual Inijuove-mffH II T iliiimnn of ftweociatinn will be held Friday ork. wl1! be t(e Cftrnv.i'yn m New f t f an dlreo-toramorgr the evening. August 31. at the Noi th Carbe omjvi h gh Khi-oauditorium. tn c pf.n wLh h m tt Thure .i',Hii 0nl-4Mu- .... .... Deputy Marshal Ottenstein said that further work In thla region will require Several papers remain unserved and these will be disposed of by the office! a before they return to Salt Lake At Eureka sixteen men avers arrestesch ed and furnished $1000 bond when arraigned before Judge Dennis and raided The places Harrington. men arrested follow: ThA Oxford, Ed Fladden, proprietor, Harry Mathews and Jes Fuller ar- rested Church Cigar store and pool hall, Bryan Church and Jim Cook arrested; the Snug, Gus Bios, Bob McDonald and Elmer Ferguson arrested; Bank pool hall, Adolph Atherly, proprietor, and William Tremellng arrested; the Palace, Mike Judge and Nick Llmorua arrested; Stag pool hall, Fer- 1932. ris Metcham and Alex McDonald arTha flnrt meetlnf of tha conferancs rested; Oatlev brothers, Ray Barney waa recently concluded here. and Barlow Bray arrested. r 20.1023. Note Believed Dole Fliers RUNNING NECK AND NECK RACE From VOTE SHOWS HOOVER. SMITH Connecticut, 7.. Delaware, 3 ... lots. Cloonan testified the official reserve Florida, 6 ballots were never used and were de- Georgia, 14 The stroyed the day after election official ballots not used, he said, are Illinois, 29 Indiana, 15 now In Washington, having been subpoenaed In connection with the eenate Iowa, 13 committees investigation. Kentucky, 13 . Maine, 6 Testimony to Be Presented As to Status of Memorandum. Maryland, 8 ... After the statistician produced the Mascbusetts, 18 the question as to memorandum, 15 . whether It could rightly be considered Michigan, a "record arose and Senator Charles Minnesota, 12 . . K. Waterman, Republican of Colorado, Mississippi, 10 . who is conducting the hearing, InMissouri, 18 .... structed counsel on both sides to pre- Montana, 4 . ... sent testimony later aa to what status Nebraska, 8 .... the memorandum should assume. While several other witnesses had New Hamp. 4 . testified It was the custom to destroy New 14 . election records a year after the bal- New Jersey, York, 45.. loting WJIliam T. Rees, former acting deputy county controller, said that North Carlna 12 when he was chief clerk In the office 21 of the county commission In 1924, and Ohio, prior to that time, It waa the custom Oregon, 5 to preserve records of ballot printing Pennsylvania, 38 In the commission vault for four years. Rhode Island, 5 Couth Carlna 6 Women Decide Tennessee, 12 . On Next Conference Cities Texas, 20 UTAH, 4 4 HONOLULU. Aug. 21 (AP). The Vermont, c Virginia, 12 executive committee of the womens conference decided today to Washington, 7.. hold tha aacond conference In Hono13 .. lulu In 1930 and the third In China In Wisconsin, Pan-Pacif- Exchange Place. Kj mentk i ei sevei&i days. furnished and installed by Electric Co. seek renmninaMcn. Two new nams appeared in the of "cand'dates for the United Stages senate, Harry Day of Moscow and Dwjght Leper of Lewiston being (it Memorandum Produced Revealing Number of Ballots Printed in 1926. ) A ECJUST t Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R. Limited te eoaehe on train and t (Scenlo Limited) and train I md 4, each carrying dinar and effar. ig every comfort and convenience. el 1 The Eoy&l Gorge RouW H. M. CUSHING,. Dlv. Fees. Agent. 24 So. Main SL (Waa. 2338) and RI Grand Depot (Waa 4432). Silks and Velveteens In a Host of New Styles and Colors 7 to i4 Years Indeed, a thoice group of new modes fbr achool and dressy occasions . . . many emcmbls effects, aa well as the popular Bolero and idea. The Velveteeni have full butterfly skirts and bereta to New color and combinations. match. Featuring 'The Bouf delightful new arrival, de- veloped of all blftci pataot, or itb blu kid vajnp an4 blue rptll quartar adorned with a perky little Bat box. 8izs AAA to Gs with 141 box baaia. A Girls New Fall Wash Frocks sizes 7 to 14 Years " 1.95-2.9- 5 Sis 7 to 10 With Panties 4 Us. .ad...aeinl-2trlgl- t nirrdela with affair . . . ahown in a hups array of new eolora and pattern materials and guaranteed fast eolora fjotlg'Waletr-d hrtkH,tsr,.-txtj(bt.lig- for Fall, Dependable Mcrjchandisc Only; le |