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Show THE CITIZEN his post as city attorney to the best of his ability and if nominated and elected to the office he is seeking will continue to do his duty as he sees it in the interest of the people of the state. (N PARLEY P. JENSEN has received enough encouragement to come out for the nomination for district attorney on the Republican ticket. Parley is an old work horse in the party and he has many friends. He is a likeable fellow and no doubt will receive much support at the convention. , MAYOR JOHN F. BOWMAN named Joseph H. Rayburn to succeed James J. Burke as chairman of the civil service commission, the former resigning his position. t!P Rayburn was for over seven years secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and resigned from that tion to become manager of the Realty Company. posiNew-hou- se IRVING FISHER BACKS HOOVER FOR PRESIDENT Yale Economist Lists Ten Reasons Why He Will Throw His Support to Republican Nominee. New Haven Professor Irving Fish- I shall, in 1928, er of Yale says: support Herbert Hoover for President for the following reasons: 1. Mr. Hoover is a great engi- neer and administrator, a man who both plans things and does things, a practical and constructive idealist. Mr. Hoover is a great humani 2. tarian, he has been a great world figure in the relief of human suffering in child, welfare. 3. He is a Quaker whose very religion is world peace. Under him we may hope to see war outlawed in fact as well as in name. 4. Mr. Hoover is a practical economist and one to whom is due more largely than to any other one man improvement in our prosperity. Under him we may expect that improvement to be increased and extended to all classes, including the farmer. Mr. Hoover is a genuine dry, 5. one who, as a humanitarian, wants to secure the full benefit of prohibition for the health and happiness of American homes. Governor Smith by signing the repeal of the New York' Enforcement Act, has done more to nullify prohibition than any other man and to create that very disrespect for law which he professes to deplore. 6. Governor Smith is likeable as a personality. So was Bryan. But I could never vote for Bryan because he was linked to the Free Silver folly and I can never vote for Smith because he is linked to Tammany Hall and Liquor. I have no religious prejudice 7. against Governor Smith. Had the Democratic party nominated another Catholic, Senator Walsh of Montana, I might have voted for him. As one who reveres the mem8. ory of Woodrow Wilson, as a world statesman, I would rather vote for his former advisor than to put in power at Washington the Tammany King of the Democratic party from " Ml MHHHHIMHUIIIimiaiimHlMtinmHtimMIHHIIIIIIMIIHIIIIimimimmlllHIHHHIIIIIIIM1 f 11 which Wilson always studiously kept aloof, and for good reasons. 9. Mr. Hoover is above the suspicion of political corruption. It is unthinkable that under him, the oil scandals involving some members of the Harding administration, can be repeated. 10. While I do not agree and never have agreed with the Republican party as to tariff policy, I see no prospect of any substantial change in that policy in the next few years, whichWall ever man we elect president. Street Journal. LOW FARES TO LOS ANGELES ANNOUNCED BY COMPANY AN UNUSUALLY low round-tri- p excursion to Los Angeles from Arizona and New Mexico cities as far east as El Paso will be run by the Southern Pacific on Friday, August 4, according to announcement received here late today by C. L. McFauI, assistant passenger traffic manager. The excursion rate will be good on all trains leaving points between El Paso and Yuma on next Friday. The round trip from El Paso to Tuscon, including towns on the Clifton, Globe and Nogales branches, will be $20 and from Phoenix, Maricopa, Yuma and intermediate points, including the Christmas line, the round trip will be $15. Tickets will have a return limit of fifteen days, permitting either a weekend or a vacation trip to Los Angeles and neighboring resorts and beaches. A similar excursion rate will apply to San Diego. The excursion arranged for next Friday is an' experiment and provides the lowest round trip rates ever authorized from points in Arizona and New Mexico, McFauI said. It will not only permit a bargain cost visit to Los Angeles for a holiday or vacation, but will give an ideal opportunity for our neighbors in these states to attend the Pacific Southwest Exposition at Long Beach. Mrs. Leif McManus, of Lief McManus School of Dramatic Art, with Mrs. H. E. 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