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Show ' Review Eemto ofi Ciuijrirejniifc T U EDUCATE ORGANIZE Srn "V COOPERATE VOL X; NO. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. SEPTEMBER 1 1 16. If, H All League Endorsed Nearly Candidates Qualify (or Contest In September 27 Run-of- f Primary Congressman Robinson an Easy Victor Stanley N. Child and E. M. Royle .Will Enter. Run-of- f Primary for Salt Lake County Senatorships Republican Party In Utah Becomes a Low Minority Group. n The following Labors League endorsed candidates won nominations in Tuesdays primaries on the Democratic ticket: Congressman, Second District J. W. Robinson. He defeated his opponent, Warwick C. Lamoreaux, by a 2J2-tovote. State Senate Alonzo F. Hopkin, nomi- Twelfth Senatorial District nated. ' Salt Lake County-qualifiefor run-ofUtah County Arthur O. Ellett and Francis S. Lundell qualified for the run-ofState House of Representatives The following League endorsed candidates were nomNon-Partisa- -l d f. f. inated: District 2 George A. Christensen; Salt Lake County District 3, P. S. Marthakis, incumbent;' District 4, W. Frank Liston; District 10, Thelma Garff; District 17, W. Douglas Allen; District 19, Wallace H. Jenkinson. Qualify for Run-of- f cized in many quarters with, gen erally speaking, the exception of its foreign policy. Because of his sage counsel, Secretary Hull has steadily gained in stature since he entered the Cabinet after a distin guished career in Congress. The United States, under the Hull pol icy, will pull no nations chestnuts from the fire. But it will use all tkn moral suasion at its command to repel aggressors. It distrusts and dislikes all the dictators. And it has unsurpassed forces to meet the issue if and when it is forced. This does not mean that there is no criticism at all of our present foreign policy. One school favors complete isolation, and would have this country keep completely out of foreign affairs and let the belligerent powers and their victims shift for themselves. Another school, in its philsomewhat left-win- g U. S. take would the have osophy, a much more belligerent line than it is taking, even to the use of threats. But both these schools are very much in the minority, and there seems small chance that either will get their programs over. Whether American opinion has created American foreign policy has created American opinion is a moot question. But various surveys indicate that the policy is remark ably in consonance with the views (Continued on page 3) Hews and Comment Price: i 5 Cents Per Copy Hiiiintim Register and Vote: The Run-of- f Primary Date Is Tuesday, September 27 Registration Day: Tuesday, September 20 State Senate Run-of- f Contestants Following is the list of state senate candidates in the off primaries on Tuesday, September 27: Salt Lake County Democrats E. M. Royle, Gordon Weggeland, Stanley N. Child, Charles W. Spence, Grant Macfarlane and Lawrence T. Epperson, all of Salt Lake City, for three nominations. Utah County Democrats W. W. Clyde of Springville, Arthur O. Elldtt of Spanish Fork, J. W. Thornton of Provo and Francis S. Lundell of Benjamin, for two nominations. Sanpete County Democrats Thomas W. Jensen of1 Mt. Pleasant and Ed Johnston of Mt. Pleasant. Beaver-Millar- d Counties Democrats Grant H. Tolton of Beaver and Margaret Cates Rohn of Milford. Republicans The following in Salt Lake Coun- ECONOMIC By M. L T. -ty .districts haiifiedLfPJtiiR-pff- ; HIGHLIGHTS (First named is League endorsed.) THEY WHO TEACH Kelley of Fillmore. District 5 Parley W. Hale, in-- . YOUNG OUR DinDix. will Thomas Affect the Emery-Grand-Soppose Happenings That cumbent, Juan Counties ner Pails, Dividend Checks and District 7 Sheldon R. Brewster, Democrats Ross Leonard and Byron A. Howard, both Tax Bills of Every Individual-Nati- onal In the race between education incumbent, will oppose Wilford M. of and International Prob- anl catastrophe, catastrophe is Burton. Huntington. lems Inseparable from Local winning. District 12 Mrs. C. L. Jack will At least that is the Welfare. oppose Alvin R. Dyer. opinion of H. G. Wells, noted Brit- Utah always slim and which are someState District 13 Mrs. Albert Jensen, ish author and historian who also times made almost n by incumbent, will oppose P. M. The American people know thor- declares in the September Rotarian Federation of He is endeavoring to exfixing. bet-;and needs more world the the that attitude oughly governments pose the danger to all law and jusDistrict 14 George W. Reic t toward domestic policies and probteachers. Meets Labor tice of permitting the corrupting of will oppose John Holley. teachers for the The 1938-3- 9 lems. There have been few eras in and judges in the interest of police District 15 William Ingelby, in which the doings of government Utah schools have been hired. business. The annual of any convention illegal the D. cumbent, will oppose Harry and the politicians who run the ma- There isnt much we can do now Even know that gamUtah Federation gamblers State Labor of chine have been of so much concern ut think the situation over for a will Pugsley. become can an meet at Provo Monday, Sep- bling enslaving vice District 16 J. Vem Bolinder to the average man and' woman. ew months. Wells claims that families of the necessitember 19. depriving will oppose Thomas M. Rees. of Englands teachers But it is probably a fact that a relin and not ties few a cases The convention will remain driving ' Defeated League Candidates atively small proportion of the peo- are damp and rotten inside like session for three or four to the embezzlement and gambler endorsed days. The following League ple have any adequate realization an old house that has not been reIt is reported that several lively eventually to prison. candidates were eliminated in Salt of the immensely important change conditioned in fifty years. An ancient wise man said, Woe contests are in store for the conLake County legislatived istricts: that has taken place in American Becoming more specific he says, vention unto them who call good evil, and delegates. District 1 Daniel J. Lang, de foreign policy during the last few Nothing but twaddle and nonHe who would uphold evil, good. feated by Bayard W. Mendenhall. years, of European and Asiatic tur- sense about property, money, or is gambling attempting the imposDistrict 6 Mike OReilly defeat- moil. economic control is being handed a critic whips the American public sible indeof task ed by Royal Garff. Mr. Garff is a Two recent events have served to out to young people throughout into action he should be sure he has fensible. Doesdefending thebelieve he, himself, progressive and a friend of labor. further clarify this change. Sec the world. No picture of the eco- a firm hand on the reins. . . . We what he is saying? District 8 Alke T. Diamant lost retary of State Hull made a burn- nomic world is given them. . . . . know that there must be further and to Chris Greenhagen J. Clyde ing talk which, while it named no the ideal teacher . . . has to have a progress and constant progress Brimley, who will contest in run names, was very obviously ad- working conception of the world as in methods of educating. There al off primary. dressed to the dictators of the a whole into which his teaching ways has been, there always will District 9 Mrs. J. R. Slaughter world. Stressing again his pas- fits. . . . Nevertheless, for good or be; educators have seen to that. defeated by Guy W., Lindsey. sionately held doctrines involving ill, the future is in the hands of the He does not believe that teachers District 11 Clark Nagle was de- international morality and order, teachers as it is in the hands of with older conceptions of teaching feated by Parnell Hinckley and J. he put this country at the forefront no other men and women; and the should be kicked out wholesale. Patton Neeley. Mr. Hinckley is the of those powers which will work more 'this is recognized, the more They must be gradually replaced for peace but which at the same urgent must be our criticism. by a higher type of men and woprogressive candidate. time are prepared for war, and 'hre In replying to Wells, T. A. War- men, who, in line with educational Bonacci Wins Frank ready and able to defend their ren, Director of Education, Wolver- progress, have received a better Carbon County, District Bonacci was nominated over Ed. rights at all times. Two days later hampton, England, says, I spend preparation. Utah schools undoubtedly has the President went to Canada to most of my days amongst teachers Scherer. Summit County Maurice Boy-de- dedicate a new international bridge and schools, and gladly testify to her share of conscientious, proand made a talk in which he asresults. Like Mr. gressive, well trained teachers. The incumbent, was nominated sured the more Dominion counI much more, Utah Labor News trusts that they want that this Wells, over Thomas P. Costas. State Senate Race try will come to her aid if she is and speedily but I know enough may have earnest, well - behaved, of the difficulties to be able to give hard working pupils to work with. In the run-oprimary on Tues- ever attacked. As Life expresses it, Bigger credit with a good conscience. . . . day, September 27, the following news than either of the six candidates will contest for the speeches, At the same time the teachers who DEFENDING THE three Democratic state senator the calm acceptance of them at make little or no attempt to keep INDEFENSIBLE home served to show how far a de- pace with a swift traveling uninominations in Salt Lake county: Since the Hines trial has been in Stanley N. Child, E. M. Royle, termined President and his Secre- verse must accept his castigation I cannot under progress in New York one occaCharles W. Spence, Lawrence T. tary of State, in three years, have as deserved. from present conditions share his hope sionally hears attempts to defend Epperson, Gordon Weggeland, and swung Americans away isolationism and that we may deal effectively in the gambling. It i& said, All people Grant Macfarlane. reschools with the property- gamble; business men are always an of ;oward acceptance elementary active, Huggins conventions. .These taking chances; life is a gamble. participation -money Ira A. Huggins, incumbent, won sponsible, war-risk- y elude Ten in world of affairs. The thing that Thomas Dewey people supposed superior years ago the Democratic nomination for even education those to been have would had incredible it govis put state senator in Weber county. He fighting in New York is not and ern us the children he he official government hopes highest defeated Joseph W. Jensen and T. against one man making a wager made speeches of these kinds. To- will save us from catastrophe with another at a ball game, or a Leland Shreeve. day they are apparently accepted eave school as soon as they are woman with another at a bridge with approval by the majority of 14. game, much as these may indicate Robert G. Sproul of the Uni- a foolish tendency. He is fighting Americans. It is of the utmost significance versity of California states: The the publics battle against gam;hat practically every policy of the ;endency is to correct faults on the bling as a business in which the New Deal has been roundly criti impulse of the moment, so, before gamblers chances of winning are an -- non-existe- Pet-ers0- nt er wo-thir- ds Aire "You a Registered Voter? n, ever-improvi- on ng ff ... peace-atf-any-pri- ce Sept. 20 Vote Run-of- f smd Vote! Tuesday, |