Show A THOUGHT WEATHER UTAH — "Un- settled Woe to the erovvn of pride to the drunkards oft Ephraim xvhosm glorious beauty Is a fading flower which are on the head of the fat valleys of them that arepyercorn tonight and Thursday much cooler in southwest portion tonight Bain or enov Fifty-nlnt- h with wine — Isaiah 28:1 ID AIIO —Fair but unsettled north an o d e r ate tempera tare Drunkenness Is nothing- ele than a voluntary madness-- Seneca" t OGDEN CITY UTAH Year— No 112 WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 7 1928 LAST EDITION Hi T7 TTvT AMERICAN VOTERS OVERWHELMINGLY ELECT THEM REPUBLICANS by Frank Francis Now the people can turn to something less rasping than pou tics POSTS OF number of davs must be given to analyzing the vote and weighing the results and after that there should be a return to a balance m e very-da- y affairs For the third time In a national election the Democrats have been overwhelmed and in that time they have had a conservativeonecanof didate an aggressive and no pronounced policies and eacn time they have- - lost ! IN £ - Home Area Gives Majority i 1 '" - ' ! T NORRIS LEADS SKEEN Rich -- - ' (4 It begins to look as though the Frank Fowles Beats Mrs country has accepted Republican Alrnira For leadership State Senator In the last campaign Al Smith sopmpd to catch the nonular fancy In an election full of as he moved from oe state to the close races and upsets surprises Weber other but he failed to carry that county voters gave a varying maenthusiasm into the polls jority to the entire Republican ticket with the exception of four cani For the first time in the history didates of Democracy since the Civil war Valentine Gideon Democrat rethe party had much wealth back ceived a majority of: 700 votes over of it Contributions to its national Ephraim Hansen Republican in funds almost' equaled that of the the race for justice of the supreme court two-yeRepublican treasury term J Francis Fowles Democrat irecelved a maMeans were available to sustain jority of "1388 over Mrs Aim ira C a most Intense campaign but the Rich Republican for state senaresults of that expenditure of mil tor R A Norris! Democrat received a majority of 155 over Molions is pot traceable roni Skeen Republican for two-yecounty commissioner and What caused Al Smith's heavy Democrat Was it prohibition re Thomas Cunningham defeat? ligion farm relief or Tammany or received Ca majority of 287 over Iverson Republican for was it the inherent weakness of Thomas city constable the party in the last few years? LEAD IS SMALL The majority of Norris and CunNow that the Democracy In states like Texas Kentucky Tennessee ningham however lis so slight that once a part it is possible that the Republican Virsrinia of the solid south have broken candidates may yet be elected after away what will northern Demo- the ballots are officially tabulated crats say to the south in the years Present returns while complete are unofficial to come? Simon Barlow Republican has a of 346 over the Demomajority It begins to look as though :a cratic candidate for city judge Hy-runew is and'that coming realignment ?r A Belnap' tl issues are arising perhaps to give While the vote in Weber counmore uneasiness to the people than ty Tuesday was the highest ever tariff ever created to be cast the total! figure did not theJ proportions which were Tariff was an egoruvmic question reach ApprirtlftiMfWy" IS I1' expected to it an touch academic with persons went to the polls here In 1926 about 14300 votes were cast Some of the problems now being and in 1924 about 17500 Nearly considered reach the depths of hu 25000 persons were registered man prejudices which was about 50 00 more than ever before v Let us hope all threatening dis WEBER FOR WATTIS cord will pass with the eliminating In his home county William II of the rivalry of the election pe Wattis Republican candidate for riod governor received a majority of 1049 over George IL Dern DemoOne of the surprises of the elec crat While this was not the mation was the close vote in Utah jority expected for Mr Watti3 here he ran well up toward the head of In 1912 Utah was one of two his ticket Ernest Bamberger Republican states to support th regular Re publican ticket in the candidacy of candidate for United States senator ran 525 votes behind William H William H Taft King Democratic incumbent in In 1920 and 1924 the state rolled this county Don B Colton who was as $ representative up heavy Republican majorities to congress from this district led Early returns in this election in the ticket with a vote of 11026 dicate that in many cities and coun and a majority of 13791 ties In the state the margin be With a majority! of 1381:' J Francis Fowles Democrat ran far tweer) the two parties is small ahead of his ticket here in the race In a national landslide such as for state senator AVith the excepoccurred an Tuesday Utah might tion of those mentioned however have been expectedsto do as it did the candidates on the Republican In the last two presidential elec ticket all received fair majorities tions MUCH SCRATCHING More ballots were declared to It Is evident there is still a di have been scratched yesterday than version of sentiment within the ever before in the history of the Republican party growing out of county while theife is no doubt internal conflicts but that the variations in the ticket were greater without any apComing home from abroad S parent reason T to Duggan wrote a "Good-by- e In one district one' candidate among hia would receive a fine majority and England" in which praises for America he paid this in the next he wtuld lose votes tribute to the land he had "left: Uintah which has gone Democratic for more than 10 years went Re"Good-by- e Good-bye England publican Several districts normally to political parties which stand for Republican went Democratic definite principles and political 9931 votes mostly Hoover with meetings where orators dare not from districts east of Washington talk humbug but are heckled into avenue did not lcjad Smith who honest admissions had 8330 votes mostly from diswrest of Washington avenue tricts to- the tolerance of "Good-by- e as by large a majority as wasex-pecte- d views that meets one in private homes good-by- e Hyde Park where race this years was the closthrone and altar are attacked and estThe in years here or almost all canCommunism preached and yet no didates and the outcome was in one is afraid doubt until after 6 o clock ms morning Many districts had not "Good-by- e brave men and wom- counted their ballots by 5 ' o'clock en who face a dark future with TOTALS WEBER strong hearts and firm wills and For President not do who whine" 9931 Hoover That Is high praise but in the SmithFor United States Senator8830 next paragraph Duggan writes: S773 Ernest Bamberger (R) 9298 H King (£) William ' "Good-by- e Land of England! in Second District Representative political liberty and social snobj Congress bery land of tradition and caste Don B Colton 11026 (R) where each class apes the class Knox 7235 Patterson (D) above and only the Dukes live Justice of the Supreme Court free" : - C 1 : I ' j ! a ' i ' ' ' j i iiltlioug l Salt Lake County Is Giving Majorities to Everv Democratic Candidate and Returns to Date Showr Some Democrats Leading Indications Point to Election of Republican State 'Picket With Ex ception of Wattis and Bamberger 4 f V::H s 1 jl '' - - I this afternoon results AT of3 o'clock the state showed Governor t- - l "! ( I "i j ed i - i - (Ten-ye- ELECTION IS LOST BY MAYOR IN JAIL NEWBURYFORT Mass Nov 7 handicap of to spend most of his waking having hours turning a wringer in the laundry room of the Salem Jail proved too great an obstacle for this city's "bad boy" mayor Andrew J Gillis to surmount in yesterday's election and in consequence his aspirations to be a member of the next stale legislature received a severe jolt Gillis directed a spirited sticker campaign from the jail but got only 4454 votes while his opponent W J Boardman captured the Eighteenth Essex district with 8061 The "bad boy" is doing a term for operating a gasoline service station in a restricted area of the citjv — (AP) — The 60-d- ay ar term) 9629 William If Folland (R) E R Thurman (D) 8644 Justice of the Supreme Sourt (Two-yeterm) 8725 Eprhaim Hanson (R) 9439 Valentine Gideon (D) Governor William H Wattis i(R) 965$ 8609 George H Dern (D) Secretary of State John W Peters (R) 9182 Milton H Welling (D) 8890 Attorney General 10026 George P Parker (R) Oliver Clay (D) 8128 State Treasurer A Edsel Christensen R) 9848 John F Mendenhall (D) S344 State Auditor Ivor Ajax (R) 9374 W Harrison Farr (D) 8662 Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr C N Jensen (R) 9558 L John Nuttall Jr (D) 8667 (Continued on Page Tvo) ar i :! two-third- two-third- fir 'Ay UTAH' RESULTS SALT LAKE Nov 7— (API — ar m y I ar i - s from more than Dern leading William' H votes and Senator King leading Bamberger Wattis by 23000 of King and Dern was assured votes Election about 7000 by this morning early Although the returns at this time show several Democrats leading on the state 'ticket the vote still to be tabulated is com ing from districts that are giving the Republican state ticket majorities thatare expected to carry to victory all Republicans on the state ticket except Wattis and Bamberger f s of the vote tabulated is Salt Lake county with Democratic candidate including Democratic every entirely Alfred E Smith receiving majorities : s and-Florid- " '' - I v To W H Wattis For Governor l (TV Golton El ecte argins WEBER COUNTY t ilia iLL uern © J&mge CAPTURE MOST FT k M A g SMITH AVERS HEiS THROUGH ''''''vyf- vvv By KENNETH CRAWFORD United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Nov 7— (UP) — Governor Alfred E Smith is through with politics he announced CHARLES CURTIS HERBERT HOOVER today I certainly don't expect to run for public office again" he said 'I GUARD couldn't stand any more of lt I have given the best years of my life to it and I have no regrets" i4 BY Smith saldj he would always re tain' his interest in public affairs but was" definite In his statement he nevir again would be a that IN VOTE candidate for office Asked whejther he would go into business Smith said he had not Secret Service Takes Up Virginia Florida And Ten- decided some careful "That takes Sot Only Did Great Farming Areas Shower Their nessee Leap Into Duty of Protecting said lie thought" ! Ballots Upon Republican Nominee But Big Cities Next President G O P List Smith also told the newspaper men he was undecided about where Which in His Smith Based j Turned I Hopes Against ATLANTA Ga Nov 7— (UP) he would his residence after By JAMES Jj WEST j His term as governor the Brown Derby New York City Fails to Give — The solid eouth Is broken Her- completingmake Associated Iress Staff Writer bert Hoover has done what no HOOVER HOME STANFORD j Him His (Expected Majority other Republican presidential canUNIVERSITY CAMPUS pal Nov didate waa able to do t — Herbert Hoover began 7— I and Florida Tennessee Virginia his r4P) as president-elect first day by By BYRON PRICE homes of the founders of the taking a long stroll through the I Associated Press Staff Writer Democratic party and usually recoast range of hills near his home I large Democratic majorherewith Mrs Hoover greatest electoral total in history was clustering under turning LEA ities in Other national elections THE trodemblem of Hoover and Curtis today as ac- were definitely In the Hoover Thjey pathways which Republican brought crowding back memories column Tennessee's vote was not of ithose years of youthj when as cumulating returns spoke the mandate of the voters with in- so much a surprise as it had been SALT LAKE Nov 7— (AP) — students at Stanford they fetMdied creasing emphasis Throughout the day forty state? continued doubtful and in 1920 had voted for Additional rejturns received today geQldgy together With the strain to turn in majorities for the Republican nominees l while only Warren Harding btit the results of the Second counties from the of election over they both: were in Virginia and Florida were po- Utah district princongressional carefree and happy - and pointed eight kept to the standard of Smith and Robinson litical upsetsLake Salt — -from '— — — county gave famil-liacipally r to r— f— but each other spots made The Republican 40 included five Florida gave Hoover 70967 to J H Paul University of proin long ago days After a restin the Democratic south— North Smith's 60967 on returns today fessor and committed to Utah modifica ful ilght the president-elect- ! and Carolina Tennessee Virginia Flor- while Virginia went Republican by tion of the prohibition law a lead thej first lady that is to be were ida and Texas Among the Dem-orrat- 18000 arid Tennessee j endorsed f 2641 votes! over Representative awake early and had breakfasjt toeight were but two outside Hoover by a majority of 25000 O Leatherwood Republican gether in a small breakfast room North Carolina and Georgia E the and south — Massachusetts Incumbent aloverlooking the beautiful garden of FOR were In the Democratic column Rhode Island The four bounties" in the dist- their home It was a simple meal Hoover had decreased trict Arthough six were The Alabama other including Davis county com such as most families might: sit kansas Georgia Louisiana Missis- Smith's lead as last reports were plete gave: iPaul 44789 Leath dowri to consisting of melon" bamade South Carolina JAlabama erwood 4214? sippi and South Carolina con dnd eggs toast and coffee Mississippi and Louisiansj returned of Wife Utah Dies Senator 40 elecvote 444 strong In the The Donning heavy wraps to protect normal Democratic Majorities the toral college The eight have but thenl against the early mjorping In Washington This y 87 Wavotes These are the high chill j they started out for an hour's ter and low water marks for any ROBINSON WIRES walk moving leisurely as they took 'I Morning national in the beauty of the major party in a two-iwa- y CONGRATULATIONS hills which form the western ridge ? WASHINGTON Nov 7— (UP) division for the rolling campus of the school — Mrs Smoot many precincts were wife of Senator to Although LITTLE ROCK Ark Nov 7— ONLY be counted returns compiled by j where they first met toT Reed Joe Smoot Robinson Senator of Provo Utah died (AP)— 2 m to The Associated Press found mid afternoon Hoover p up Byj wired congratulations to Herhimself under the guard of the here today at 7 a m as the result eastern time had shown no Indica- day Hoover and Charles Curtis bert United States secret service a de- of 4 general breakdown whieh lias tion that a single Hoover or Smith NEW YORK Nov 7— (UP)— Mr Curtis his Republican To to was state from shift here from more than 26000000 of some tail having been brought With preparing an her invalid for two years the trend which had continued opponent for the vice presidency Sam Francisco by W H Moran kept possible 40000000 votes tabulated Mrs Smoot Was 66 years old since early morning Hoover's he said: chief of the service whose headin greatest "election in' Amer"Accept my cordial greetings and icanthehistory Senator Smoot was at her bed- popular majority over Smith stood Herbert Hoover was quarters are in Washington- Later J these men will be replaced by oth- side when death came He had close to 5000000 and was mount- congratulations" American assured the presidency To Mr Hoover he wired: ers! fjiom the national capital today with the heaviest popular nj) all political activities when ing steadily given Please decisive "Your is i victory vote ever given a candidate Chief Moran was greeted cordial- her condition became serious sevFARMERS FOR HOOVER my congratulations and best At 1:30 p m he already had Nor was there any evidence In receive ly by Hoover in the study jof the eral days ago Funeral arrange the returns which piled in over- wishes"were 10000b0 ballots of the within hoinej and they went over thej deBoth signed "Joe !T Robin- record 16152200 set by Warren q tails of plans by which under! the ments have not yet been made the Democratic crusade son" that night custom both the pej-soage-ol- d in 1920 into the farm country would net late aft Hardine Mr Robinson who His opponent' Alfred E Smith and the home of the president-elec- t Smith a single electpral vote On er listening to returnsslept " ra the ovpr any will be closely guarded CHICAGO PEACEFUL the contrary from the Alleghenies dio until late last night polled more votes than ever said he had Democratic nominee other J if arm states to the Rockies the or to a two in to leave ! day planned ELECTION were reporting g did but he was trailing Hoover by spend several days resting at an more than 4000000 votes and his Curtis and for BLAMED IS Hoover majorities RA$KOB unmentioned place was the detotal electoral much where Even Wisconsin college — Nov 7 ( AP) — This FOR AL'S DEFEAT cityCHICAGO in a smalleset a major candidate ever where ballot boxes floating :in pendence had been placed LaFol-lette HOLY SEE ISSUES received the river are not unknown where coalition of Democrats and Smith apparently had won only AUSTIN Tex Nov 7 — (UP) — homicide assault and kidnaping ire swung decisively Republicans NOTE ON ELECTION Alabama Arkansas Georgia Governor Dan Moody in a Btkte-me- considered the inevitable comple- away from the Democrats column South Carolina Isiana Mississippi here blamed John J Raskob ment of "electing public officials after giving Smith thej edge on the — ROME Nov 7 The holy see Rhode Island and Massachusetts returns l cast Its record-breakin- g manager of the Democraticiiaton-aearly in vote learned of the election of Herbert for a total of S7 electoral votes HIGH WATER MARK campaign for the defealTof Gov- tranquility Hoover without surprise or regret high-watever DemNo mark The such ernor! Alfred E Smith Contrasted 'to the lawlessness has been note in any previous according to a reached ocratic campaign manager Moody that some in On Vatican wards the issued prevailed 1912 in by today Even iiis election a HOUSTON TURNS ON said presidential "cynical commercialist primary day last not a single when of a Catholic can "The election was April who alcoholic with ii an the strength Republican complex ' MAN THEY SELECTED didate would certainly have been has no conception of the attitude shooting slugging or attack on a matter for the greatest satisfac or ideals prevailing in the south polling places was recorded Even (Continued on Page Two) Morris Eller's Twentieth ward tlon but this does not mean that HOUSTON Tex Nov 7— (AP) or west" which in the past worked for and the holy See is displeased with the —Houston the city in which Gov Moody said that the popular vote "earned the title "Bloody Twentsuccess of Herbert Hoover whose ernor Alfred E Smith was chosen given' Smith was a "magnificent ieth" voted attitude toward the church has al to lead the forces of the Demo smoothly as any staid BOXING personal tribute and that the suburb ways been highly respectful" the cratic party turned against him la still Democratic" south solidly note said in the election yesterday Behind the unusual peace election officials agreed were three unofficial returnB Incomplete IN from this county embracing 38000 N factors: County Judge Edmund K 2 TRAINMEN KILLED votes gave Hoover a lead of more for prosecution of election WHEN DERAIL IS HIT Jarecki ACT WINS FAVOR than 3000 On the basis of these law violators Police Commissioner returns the Hoover majority in an 7 Russell who placed the entire poNov SAN FRANCISCO CENTRALIA III Nov 7 — (AP) lice department at the disposal of (UP)' — The proposed amendment LITTLE ROCK Ark Nov 7 — estimated vote - of approximately — Twj trainmen were killed and election officers and the special to the California state constitution (AP) — A lead of approximately 45000 was about 4000 two other trainmen and a passen- grand juries which under the This was the first time that liar dito repeal the boxing regulation 5000 in favor of the proposed antl- bouts was cvolutlon Initiative act was main ris county had gone Republican In ger wre slightly injured at 3:32: a rection of Frank J Loesch have permitting 3 m tojay w hen the Illinois Central's for the past five months produced hopelessly lost today tained in additional returns re a national election - since the re Panama Limited northbound a steady stream of conspiracy inperiod and the vote Returns at noon gave 230054 reived today 500 precincts out of construction struck a derail one mile south of dictments based on the April votes against the amendment to 2108 giving 21529 for and 1G579 was the fcirgest in the country's here history 137900 lor iU against the measure a" SW" PLACES! ' jv v- Herbert Hoover Elected SOLID SOUTH kBy Highest Vbtirigide In History of Country SHATTERED miEPr!IOOVESl HIS HOME TUESDAY paulHeading therwo ! I s - j - f -- FINAL SUMMONS j ic i MRSSMOOT -- j sun-dipp- Shim ed CARRIES 8 STATES i -- j 1 J n j DURING i hourly-Increasin- - i nt er semi-offici- al SAVED ! CALIFORNIA ANTI-EVOLUTIO- : Additional completed precincts in Salt Lake c6untyr reporting this afternoon on the contest in the Second congressional district increased the lead of J H Paul Democrat over E O iLeatherwood Republican iiicumbent These returns broucht Paul's to tal to 48120 kg compared with 45- 179 for Leatherwoodl THURMAN LEADS The same precincts widened th© margin 'between S iR Thurman Democrat leading for the term on the state sprems bench with '63257 votes again! 60 IS 10-ye- ar or 64 m an in 480 precincts 'out I' the state Thp ha an onnosit effect in term the race forj the two-yewhere they reduced 'to 308 votes the majority of Ephraim Hanson T?TMiti1ifnn fivor Vfllntln CAAman Handsen ha4 61409 and Gideon had 61101 They also trimmed the lead ot Ivor Ajax Republican leading W Harrison Farr for state auditor Ajax vote was 60806 and Farr' was 60467" iJohn F Mendenhall tat Democratic candidate for treasurer drew further away from who had A Edsel Christensen 61307 votes Mendenhall had 62- 1 ar ! 213 NUTTALL LEADING George PI Parker Republican was still leading the race for attorney general with 60380 votes to 56880 forj Oliver Iv Clay The Democratic Icandldate for state treasurer John F Mendenhall had increased h!S lead over A Edse Christensen Mendenhall had £8 716 votes and Christensen 88411 L John Nuttall Jh Democratic candidate for state superintendent of schools had 59000 votes to lead Dr Ci N Jensen with 57354 The figures for First district congressman (were unchanged Don B Colton Republican incumbent leading with 127992 votes against 19126 for Knox Patterson SALT LAKE DEMOCRATIC Returns on! the national and state ticket from 304 precincts in Salt Lake county Indicated this afternoon that the entire Democratic ticket had carried the county by decisive majorities Halt Lk county's- vote for president wa: Hoover"- '27058 Smith 28074 fit Kin gave Bamberger 20962 331187 Wattis reeved 186:3 of its votes and iDern 3$ 693 EES VICTORY LAV FOR America Wants Prohibition Says Election Shows League Leader WESTERVILLE 0 Nov Hf — ?— Cherrlrtcrtm (AP) Dr Ernest general secretary of the WorM League Ag'ainst Alcoholism tn formal statement today declared that election of Herbert Hoover president "In some respects nark the greatest! prohibition victory ever achieved" Hoover's victory Dr- - Cherrlns ton claimed "indicates that th American people are desirous of keeping prohibition iin the constitution and laws of the United States" He said that the victory for prohibition Is shown not only in the election of Hoover through of winning a sufficient number electoral votes but f'what is eve?) more to the point by the heavy in state popular vote he received where his vote was not strong enough to give him electoral votes" It was the belief of the dry leader that election of Hoover will have a decided effect on the prohibition1 and temperance movement "Had the in some other nations result been otherwise" he declared "the rest of the nations which are looking to America for leadership would have been persuaded that the United States was tired of prohibition and the vote wotfld have shown that to the majority prohibition of the American people was unsatisfactory"-- ' - |