| Show SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 30 1928 HOOVER SCORES Wants No Support For President On TICKET FORMED Box Elder Department Business Office Corner Drug Phone 122 CHURCH ISSUE Me THE OGDEN Re- G ligion By W IJ ItAGSDALE Associated Xress Staff Writer WASHINGTON Sept 29— (AP) —Herbert Hoover announced flat ly today that he wanted no support ior the presidency on the basis of religion His declaration was made in a second formal statement repudiat ingf a circular bearing the stamped signature of Mrs Willie W Cald well Republican national commit tee woman for Virginia and ap pealing to women to "Save the United States from being Roman izeav REITERATES VIEWS "I cannot fully express my in such circulars dignation the Republican presidential candi date said "Nor can I reiterate too strongly that religious ques tions have no part in this cam I have repeatedly stated paign that neither I nor the Reifiblican party wants- support on that basis "There are Important and vital reasons for the return of the Re publican administration but this is not one of them" Hoover's statement supplement ed one issued last night in which he reiterated the declaration ho imade in his acceptance speech against rfilidmis tintoipranre in American nolitical affairs Before he made that speech he issued the instructions on which Dr Hubert Work chairman of the national committee ' Republican sent notice to all Republican party officials and workers that neither religion nor prohibition were to be treated as issues in this campaign CLOSEST ADVISERS Before issuing his statement to day Hoover conferred with sev eral of his closest advisers includ ing William J Donovan assistant United States attqrhey general and officers of the national committee wnen ne canea the newspaper correspondents into his office to make his statement public he plainly showed an intense feeling Hoover declined to go into a de tailed discussion of the incident which led to his renewed declara tion but Mrs Caldwell in a tele SrraYn to tha RenuhUcnn Tintlnnnl committee amplified her- - previous informal statement that eV Vinrl not authorized the' Injection into the circular sent to women in Vir ginia of any reference to the re ligious question She stated to Republican party officials that she directed the is suance of the circular to volunteer Hoover workers in the state and gave a general outline of what she wanted to say Before the circular was prepared she was called to Washington to attend a party con ference here and she explained the literature was sent out in her absence bearing a facsimile of her i j " of-an- signature Chairman Work late todar Is sued the following statement: ISSUES STATEMENT "I have now had opportunity to Investigate the origin of a circular letter containing reference to re ligious questions which have been issued from a local committee of fice in Virginia I am informed that the national committee woman did not authorize the introduc tion of the religious question that she has always opposed It as a The Repubcampaign question lican 'party does not countenance Partisans Davis County 0 P TICKET Hold Enthusiastic Convention Strong Demand For Soft Tf White Wheat Noted by 586 West Fifty th I r d street Coast Man Murray The body Ogden's strategic location as the will 'then be y' 1 (Special Dispatch) — 29 KAYSVILLE The Sept ticket nominated by Davis county at their convention here BRIGHAM CITY Sept 29—The Democrats in the opera house is as foltoday Republican county convention was lows: held In the national guard armory Representative to state legislatoday Acting Chairman ture —George W Barnes Kayaville two-yeHorsley called the convention to County commissioner order and introduced J C Knudsen term — George W Bennett Syraas chairman and Waldemar Call cuse as secretary Congressman Don B County commissioner four-ye" term— Ed O Muir Bountiful Colton then spoke At 11:30 o'clock the convention County attorney— Lionel L Lay-to- n Layton recessed until 1 o'clock to permit the committees to report The reNOTABLES PRESENT sults of the afternoon's nominations The convention met at 1 p m were as follows: Henry H Blood of Kaysville was For state senator J Francis Mer-- " made temporary chairman Frank rell gained the nomination over B Muir of Bountiful acted as both James Halverson For representa- temporary and permanent secretary Vice chairmen were Mrs tives Horace L Richards of Fielding and Lucinda P Jensen of Bear Richard Stringham of Bountiful River City by acclamation For and Wm H Wilcox of Syracuse The keynote epeech was made four-yea- r county commissioner term C G Adney of Corinne For by William W Ray of Salt Lake Governor George H Dern and r term county commissioner Senator William H King: made adIsrael Hunsaker For county at- dresses and Dr J H Paul of Salt torney Waldemar A Call Lake candidate for congress from After the adjonrnment of the the Second district spoke briefly county convention the city dele- Other candidates present were gates met and nominated Attorney Judge Valentine- - Gideon for suB H Jones as city judge and preme ciurt of Utah O K Clay Frank Loose as constable Immedi- for attorney general Joseph Chez ately afterward the central com- for district attorney John A mittee met and formed the follow- Hendricks and E E Pratt for disDelbert M Draing organization B C Call chair- trict judgeships man Mrs Ada Reeder vice chair- per and Mrs John J Galligan man J Wesley Horsley secretary both of Salt Lake were among the prominent members of the etate organization in attendance TRUCK WRECKED At the close of the speaking A truck hauling copies of The program a 'reception was held to Salt Lake Tribune ran into a tele- permit the delegates to meet the phone pole while icoine throusrh visitors and candidates After that of the convention Perry Saturday morning about 5:30 the business committees reported ociocic injuring the driver John proceeded Carlson of Salt Lake cutting a and the temporary organization made the permanent organilarge gash in his rieht leer and was zation wrenching his left shoulder Carl LAW ENFORCEMENT son was going north according to The convention indorsed the Deputy Sheriff Charles Cheal and state and national platforms of the perhaps fell asleen The nole wan Democratic party Local issues broken in two and the front of the were discussed and attention was directed- - to the alleged neglect to truckj was badly smashed enforce the law particularly the V SEVERE SMASH UP prohibition law in Davis county by Two Cars came together on the the county government The constate highway about la quarter of vention definitely pledged all cana mile west of Corinne Fridav didates to effect a change night about 7 o'clock cutting and The convention was one of the bruising the occupants The car largest and most enthusiastic held going ' south driven by Orvil Row-se- ll in Davis county in 10 years There of Salt Lake a small cabriolet were no contests except in the race with five people in it col- for the nomination for representalided with a small cabriolet go tive to the state legislature ing north with jsuch a force as to throw the Rowseli cat off the road noon about a mile north of Wlllard and across a swamny barrow nit In front of the home of Henry for a distance of about three hun- Olsett Mr Holtz was attempting dred feet The car landed in a wire to turn out from behind a wagon feace with the wheels and gearing that had a cultivator hitched betorn from it and the class broken hind Just as she was about to pass but did not tip the occupants out the horses turned into the middle it stopped iff an upright position of the road and the Bee Hive coach The car going north was driven by rounded the curve going south H N Puroel of Soda Ism-incIda The Holtz car was badly damaged Miss Hull of that but no one was injured Sheriff accompanied by place According to Deputy Sheriff Zundell investigated Charles Cheal the Puroel car was going at a moderate fate of speed Try This Simple Method vrii iuc yijy!L OIUD UL IUO JUOU allU For Blackheads was struck by the other car are If troubled with these unyou BUS IN COLLISION sightly blemishes get two ounces of A Bee Hive motor coach a laree Calonite powder from any drug store Sprinkle a little on a hot wet cloth yellow machine driven by J M and rub over the blackheads In a few Scoville of 144 E Broadway Salt minutes every blackhead big- or little Lake collided with a car driven will be dissolved away entirely — Ad by Mrs Gus Holtz Saturday after- - vertisement to brought e ar i i ar two-yea- iifci - k SITE PICKED BY Ogr-- d n and friends m a y at the call family home 162 Canyon road this eve 7 ning between and 9 o'clock and Monday from 10 a m until J m p Second services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clockj in the Seventh ward under direction of Bishop William A n Budge- 'Interment will be in cemetery under direction of Mrs Huntsman Larkin & Sons was an actiAt worker in the Relief society arid the Piimary orL D S church ganizations of the She was also f a member of the Women's Relief corps of the G A R arid the Women of Woodcraft Members of these organizations will attend in a body - Og-de- FAIRJOOTH IN Work On Weber Display Reported Nearly Completed Weber county's exhibit for the state fair is practically in readiness A L Christiansen county agent said Saturday Decorators have been at work all week arranging the display in the booth Last year kaffir corn adorned the front but this year a novel effect has been obtained by using wheat 'bricks' with black onion seed "mortar" In 1927 Weber county took first prize for the agricultural exhibit Campaign demand among American millers has attracted attention of the flour milling and grain dealing men of the United States according to Walter C Tiffany Pacific coast manager of the Northwestern Miller a trade paper published in Minneapolis PRICE CHANGING "There is a very definite short- age of soft white wheat such as Is in demand for the southeastern trade" Mr Tiffany said Saturday "This Is resulting in an Increasing price differential for this wheat as compared with the other varieties Grain buyers and flour millers of central and southern states are looking to Utah and southern Idaho as weir as Pacific coast states to supply part of this demand "Ogden's constantly growing mills absorb a large amount of this grain which is grown so well in the irrigated districts of the two states As the irrigated area grows of course the quantity of this wheat will be enlarped Although Utah and Idaho grow much hard wheat including the red varieties they are the product usually of the higher dry farm areas and the Increase in this crop is only possible as new sections suitable for dry farming are found FOR NEXT TEAR "The survey that I have made of intermountain conditions indicates that the wheat crop came through in splendid shape beingbe-a Much of it is record harvest ing stored for the farmers placed in the large Ogden elevator and also in country elevators owned and operated by companies having Ogden mills With sufficient rain to provide better ground conditions for fall plowing wheat farmers intermountain the throughout states will be ready for another big year in 1929" Following his arrival from Se attle Tiffany conferred with Og- den millers and with W E Zup-pan- n HOLDS SESSION ' street building 315 Twenty-fourt- h the site occupied by Republicans two years ago David J Wilson chairman of the county central committee said Saturday night that it will not be known until after "Monday night's meeting of the central committee just who will be In charge at the headquarters or who will serve on timent among the members was to continue with the work of the organization as started last year The meeting will be held In April when the election of officers will take place t The annual fall conference of Utah chapters" of the Daughter of the American Revolution was held held at the Ogden golf and country club Saturday afternoon with 50 members present Following tea a discussion of the coming: year's work was held Instructions received from the main office in Washington D C were read Mrs Ralph E Bristol acted as hostess and reported that the sen DEATH STRIKES RELIEF WORKER WASHINGTON Sept 29— (AP) — Brigadier General William H Bixby retired former chief of army engineers and one of the developers of the Mississippi flood control works died here today after a brief illness He was a native of Mass Charles-tow- n r amAsa m the various campaign committees Chairman Wilson said however that It has been decided to establish a separate women's headquarters in the building with a woman in charge HAMMON V-- CANDIDATE FOR LARGEST POWER BELT OAKLAND Cal — Possibly the largest power belt in the world has been constructed in this city It is 1020 feet long 42 :nchea wide and contains 10000 pounds of rubber and 9000 pounds of cotton fabric in eight plies It Is valued at close to $9000 AS RE-ELECTI- COUNTY ' COMMISSIONER FOUR-YEA- TERM R ON A BUSY COW PFTERSBORO Ont Three hundred and five days of production from an Holstein cow near here yielded the world's record for milk and butterfat production The cow gave 19699 pounds of milk and 819 pounds of DEMOCRATICr TICKET (Paid Political Advertisement) butterfat 1 V SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN LOS ANGELAS DENVER - The committee In charge Includes: George F Stallings chairman Harvey Randall Charles A intermountain representative Grobergj Vernon R Oberhansley of the Northwestern Miller He Harry Brown LeRoy Marsh A L will spend several days In Utah Christiansen Clyde Campbell and continuing his survey of wheat conditions throughout the state Nathan Warren Last Day of McCLANAHAN'S BY j 9th and Greatest Anniversary SALE Be here Monday for the wind-u- p of this rjPEN an 'account for any purchase — Your own terms! large or small YOUR VALVES CORRECTED IdWICK-WA- Y Super-valu- e Offer ingl 'for am - j£iecuan m am deiiartmtnt! puq ikw m s MACHINES NOW HERE SEE Read these specials — for savings! Men's and Boys' Caps $2 values 99c d Men's Shires 99c Men's Corduroy Pants (cream) $485 Frank Miller & Roy Cravens Collar-Attache- 2331 Kiesel Ave c Headquarters Will Be In Berthana Building "Weber county Republicans will west's greatest shipping center for open campaign headquarters Monsoft white wheat now In greatest day morning in the Berthana inter-mounta- in NOVEL EFFECT UTAH D A R L00KT0 VEST REPUBLICANS Funeral services for Mary William Huntsman will be held at 3 p m today at the home of her Mrs daughter " T r pr IS COMPLETED 5 R GRAIN BUYERS TWO SERVICES WILL BE HELD BY DEMOCRATS Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Phone 92J-- S STANDARD-EXAMINE- Here are the VALUES with an appeal any appeal of' this character 'I stand for what Mr Hoover has said It Is unnecessary for me to repeat those views As early as last June I advised the members of the national committee as fol lows: 'The campaign policy we propose to follow will be informa tive and constructive only The promptings of conscience and per onal liberty within the law am not proper subjects for political Men's Fall SUITS Come And Try On Several Monday -- Worth Up to $40 debate" 7 WOMAN PLANS THREE TALKS Mrs Charles Smedley ofJDenver will arrive Monday in Salt Lake to fill three speaking engage ments In Utah for the Democratic national committee On Monday night she will deliv er an address at Salt Lake Tues- day night at Logan and Wednes The Logan day night at Ogden meeting Will be in charge of Mrs J 33 Webb vice chairman of the Cache county committee while the gden gathering was called by Mrs Joseph Westemeir Weber county vice chairman S The season on ring neck pheasants will not be open in the month of October in Utah Game Warden W H Anderson said Saturday The law will not permit hunting the birds until November 3 and 4 The season will be open but two days and the limit will be two male birds per day It will be legal to hunt in Weber Salt Lake Davis Utah Box Elder Cache and OX BONE MENDS SPINE BIRMINGHAM England— A piece of ox bone wtis used to repair the tubercular spine of a patient at Dudley Hospital here The patient had been paralyzed and bedridden for two years Now his rower of movement is restored and ne lima gviixs wai-t- lu uis wurs on 10-in- ch a farm —— B If - UNI0P1 MUSIC j Does not COST— it PAYS ' I - CABINETS Of All Kinds Made By 1989-- 423 23rd St Millinery! 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