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Show .wvf''," TAGE EIGHT - I , THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, H EN D Itl CACHE CliSOiruA ni rfl rmi Thursday, October 30, ffiaKiNUiazKgfZRia;iaaaiafi3i!iii9i!fiifaR5a2a!gfi!afia Last Days Of c Hendricksons Methods ' We note that the Republican campaign publicity comPolitical Campaign mittee is by "Hans Mikkelsen; we think, there should be added to that "by Hershel Builen, corresponding secretary. In looking over their campaign stuft of yesterday it is quite evident that the corresponding scretary is quite angry, b) his fellow citizens. committee is wondering where they areL T? sm degree every con- Evidently dent becomes the focus of at and cannot locate themselves. Itrovcrsy in the off year cam- There ishardly anything in their mixed up articles paign midway betwen y of consideration. We will however, quote thejr plat- - tial elections. In the present instance, however, special cn form upon which they say their candidates stand: We recommend to the voters of Cache county a careful Uie of the proposed amendments submitted to the Hooverpolicieinto light. The business situation or voters by the Republican legislature of the state of Utah what the president did and did do ?;boHt ,mv formed and we pledge our senator and representatives, if elected, to ftohkitionml?1-dicateuse their powers to carry out the will of the people as in- Sattok d Ln Us share to the dispute, by their votes on such amendments." Thats certainly an easy platform on which to stand. We 'and the Republican tariff bill 'doubt not that every candidate to the legislature in the whole became a law Just In time to state of Utah in both parties stand on that same platform, tfovTxsy toSPtCe poUcaJ0Lump and Mr. Hendrickson stands on that same platform. It was n Nearly all of these for the Republican candidate and Demosratic con- - orations have become more or less intertwined with various didates before they were nominated. Now as to the amendments: Mr. Hendrickson has never ccn? opposed the amendments in the plural and! ias avoided sts ln New York and for or against them. If they are dpfield by the, vania, now at fever heat. They people on November 4th, and he is elected he will help to are still further tangled with caffim?1 prepare laws to the best advantage of the common people within the domain of the amendments, while if they are banner which makes evenina the defeated he will be on hand to prepare laws to reach the wisest political , diagnosticians hesitate when they speak oi present intangible property owners whom are now escap-- what may happen at the polls mg proper taxation. on November 4. He has also made it clear that firms in our own county No responsible party leader who are now escaping proper taxation shall carry their own den.es, however, that on the burden and not load it off on to the remaining taxpayers basis of all these Issues Jumbled together, the Democrat have who already are almost to the breaking point and who will made a really serious bid for possibly offer but 35 per cent of their tax assessment, fol- control of thci next house of when Even lowing the example that has been shown them. representatives. His constituents will always know where he stands and they speak privately, the Democrat politicians insist they that he stands with them and for them. Mr. Hendrickson is expect a majority, The RepubMore than a year ago the licans, basing their opinions on never found to be a "wobbler. press was open to him on the tax question and he has ever a different set of reports from the felid, nsist privately that since maintained and stated in unmistakable language that while their margin of control in evadwho now he thinks the large firms the county are will be reduced materially, the ing part or all of their tax burden, should be requested to majority will remain Republimeet it and not throw their load onto the shoulders of those can. The senate is quite another less able to pay. proposition. Only one third of its membership comes up for LAST EVENINGS REPUBLICAN RALLY election lnl930u and man of the states electing prov'do fio IN THE JUNIOR HIGH possibilities of a turnover In a The rally last evening in the Junior high school was very limited field remaining, Republicans and Democrats agree the interesting to the friends of Mr. Hendrickson. His name was Republican majority Will be re- in omitted his knew the but that ducedT talk, carefully everyone but tharonly an was the uppermost thing referred to by the two Democratic landslide could speakers. They carefully referred to the time when Roosevelt bolted the Chicago convention becoming an independent candidate for president, defeated Mr. Taft and was the means of electing Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat. It was made clear that the man who was not sticking to his party in Cache county, was doing the same thing that Mr. Roosevelt did, namely, defeating party candidates. They failed to mention that Roosevelts action was in conse- quence of, might we say, an unfair convention loaded with selves, trom Republican designed to defeat Roosevelt, and they also failed slender asto Cgive th? in to make clear that the Republican county convention was 'dependents the balance of the steered, directed, and the senatorial candidate chosen by 'power. the will and united efforts of men who owned the banks of On this auestion, directly, the themselves are, the county and the hospital which have failed to do their Independents ot in fellow to meetia their the their way duy of the city, county and state upkeep. part Borah, " It was said many times, Stick to your party, but they should have added without any regard to how they were named on the ticket. JSenator who bolted Isn t it really singular how selfishness governs our Hoover in Norris, 1928 the--wbol- UTaII thoughts, our words and our actions without regard to the COMMITTEE . COUNTY, tunmnutm Democratic Choice For U. S. Congress That John A. Hendrickson is trying to sell himself to the people through questionable methods, in order tQ e preslden-vvorth- satisfy a longing for public office, is evident from the following photostatic copy of an advertisment that appeared as a genuine political advertisment in a recent j issue of the Smithfield Sentinal. consid-writte- i irxgjt o Utarstig amy-b- jjood'ooplf of $sfthtlol4 ti Pennsy.-shoutin- g 4 xuo 1 epoch-candida- st j I town, v-i-- ui ttTOriI JOSEPH RIRIE In spite of the confusion cf whooping and cheering which on both grow more intense sides as election day draws nar, one can venture a few pi editions concerning tlv final score of tha b.g game of the season. The most interesting is that unless all indications prove micleadmg, the Democrats will in the House capture a majo-itand will greatly increase their number in the Senate. The Republics ir flood leader, Reprssea-tativ- e John Tilson, is sufficiently alarmed at the prospect to warn voters that the situation has terrible possib litics. We admit to the Republicans to elect a Democratic House would be cirible but it is generally conceded that it would be a gwd thing for the country. Twilve hundred anl five of the lead.og of Americo political economists declared that the Smoot-Hawle- y Tni.ff was wrong and that cur economic system r.ecds read-ju- s ng. It is generally admitted that the economic conditions could not be worse. In todays paper we notice that the Presidents unemployment commission that there was 3,500,000 men out of work; that means perhaps seven million, octually Business in this country never was worse; there never was as many businesses on the verge of bankruptcy. Prices on Nearly all farm commodities are f, the lowest in the history of America It must also be remembered that the dollar is worth about one half as much as it was twenty years ago. Joseph Rlrie, candidate ' for Congress from the first district, is a man of rare attainments As a farmer he acquired personal knowledge of the major problems of Cache county. He has been a student of the Utah State Agricultural college, State Auditor and as such, a member of the State Road commssion. A vote for him is a vote for the interests of Cache county and the first Congressional am i dm tot in Hsnctr-lcfcsa.- b Y4 k f- y S Sk'S 4: The signature below is the genuine signature of W. W. Hail 'LUtLWnJli. Readers will please compare this genuine signature of Mr. Hall with the apparently spurious one in the Hen- drickson article. A studied analysis of the advertisement makes it appear that the signature of C. F. Olsen is genuine, but evident that the signature of W. W. Hall is a Counterfeit. In fact the entire written matter seems' to have been written in its entirety by Mr. Hendrickson with the exception of the signature of C. F. Olsen. Commissioner Hall promptly denied that he signed or authorized the statement while we understand Mr. Olsen admits that he signed it but not for the school board and not as an officer thereof. I With this desperate act on the part of Mr. Hendrickson we ask the electorate of Cache County: IS PUBLIC OF-- Youb Will Be Taned On Your Mortgage On Your Income OnYourW ages On Your Little Business In Addition to All Your Present Property and Special Taxes There Will Be No Relief FICE WORTH SUCH DECEPTION? If the desire for pub- QUOTATIONS lic office leads a candidate t implicate our County Commissioners and County School Board in sneha high handed exhibition of clear deception, the people should NOTE: If jou arc particularly interested in any market report, write or phone The Journal so that we may publish it for you. TURK STOIHS 196 3 i. El low A' Lgt 49 NEW Am TAT (eu Klee 51 I xii Mot 33 I S MI 116 7 bow 8, 5-- lOT TOES I M)A (liirago, Oct. 30 U Potatoes: 117; cm track 370; total I nited Mates shipments 986; about steady, trading fair; Miseonsin saeked round whites ear 1.60 1.73, Minnesota saeked round whites North Dakota round whites sacked Red Kier Ohios 1. South Dakota saeked round whites 1.40 1.60; Idaho saeked Russets No. 1, 3.00 2.15; No. (olorado sarked brown beauties, Mr( lures and people Russets MI EST()( K Ogden, Oct. 30 P I si) Hogs 673. including 117 for market; part load choice 203 III hutilieis early llis 9.50; 9.70; few lots mixed 9 underweights parking sows 1.55-1.6- 1.70-1.8- 210-25- 0 Program 3')0 for steady ; about load good steers around 1000 His 7.25 load 870 Ills 6.50: odd lots medium steers 5.50 fi.Ofl; part load 6.70; load 587 III feeder heifers 6.75; part load and odd lots heifers 5.50-6- . 10 ; part load good rows 5.00; few lots medium anil good rows eal calces 9 Ofl v down; odd lids liracc calces 6.25-- 25. Sheep ; 4.608. including t.335 for market; 2 douldes 87 lh fit lambs didir brim weighed 7 00; 3 clerks fal ewes 3,0dy l.ife i sec end h utiles fit I units . 7 00 7.35- - mils 1 S, , f,. doubles mixed I mdis 6.50 6 85; load 7 ae s (Paid Political Advertisement) M T f J cues 'nh'-tbfry-- - solutely certain that Mayor Lundstrom will not approve them. ; 3.25-5.0- i i Is this a typical example of Mr. Hendricksons methods? We do not believe the common people whom he says He represents will approve such methods. We feel ab- 7.00-7.5- market ers hods in order to get elected would do in case.he should be elected? 1.50-1.6- Cattle: Tax-Spend- it, in order that they may draw their own condu-sioh- s as to what a candidate who stoops to such met- 1.80; 1.80-2.0- ITS A .. i 2.50 w Hi Ml cud ;d 1.50: few o Dto 3at Republican County Committee ByHans Mikkelsen -- (Pilid Political Advertisement! |