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Show 1 V - UTAH STATESMAN BIARCH 10, J 928 sourl senator the shrinking violet of earlier in the year. Then hsi was merely a potential candidate willing to accept th nomination! In case of a deadlock between Me- -' Ad no and Smith. Now tho senator Sponsored by the Salt Lake Womena Democratic Club Is a candidate In full earnest. He A Democratic state newspaper, published every Saturday at is after delegates. He has headEdited by MRS. D. M. Draper. Salt Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to quarters in Houston, Washington, Ksw York and lAiuislena, Mo. There promotion of the progress ana prosperity of the state and Isn't going to bo any deadlock, Our Slogan: Every Reader a Contributor. If there lo, the eenator's party. mean ba between friends shall it Office Room 111 Atlas Block, Smith and Reed. One 1 wet as ths With Senator Read on hla trip calvlng mor requests for help than ocean end th other wet ss they Salt Lake City, Utah. make 'em. If th drys expect to west wars Mrs. Read and Mrs. Lea at any tima 'within tha past 10 FREDERICK L. JIAGBY, Editor. kerp their heads above water in Meriwether of St. Louis. Missouri. years. It ia admitted that fewar llnueton they will have to wear hip Mrs. Reed very modestly kept out persona ara now employed in manC. S. GODDARD, Business Manager. of the limelight, preferring not to ufacturing Industries than there boots or hire a host. Senator Keed undoubtedly will talk of political mat (era. but spoke were a faw years ago. and tha Entered aa Seeond Cl, a Matter. Julr II. II!!, at tha roxtnffiea at Salt draw large rrowde h very charmingly of bar Ufa ip Labor Bureau, Inc., of New Tork wherever jjki City, ft ah, under Ilia art of Marrli I, ll'i. Aside from th fact that bs Washington and St. Louis. estimates tna shrlnkaga at approxigo. Mrs. Read la vary much Inter mately 1.000,000 wage careers bela a presidential possibility, ha has enough reputation as an upstand- sated in her home and her friends tween 1131 and XIST. Tha condiing member of tho eenate to make and is one of th moat charming tion of tha coal and textile IndusADVERTISING RATES whatever he aaya Interesting, lie hoetesaea In Waahington. trie and tha unemployment rife When naked as to her husband's in those centers, will, of couree, talk of corruption. have for aoma Column Inch $1.00 It will b painted in lurid colors. present attitude on woman suf- tima placed them among tha areas Is a question whether those frage aha explained that many peo- of economics depression. But it LEGAL NOTICES colors will be any mors lurid than ple mlaundtritood hla opposition A fact corresponding to th real. . . Teapot Doma or tha senatorial to the suffrage amendment, for ity of unemployment la that for a $o.00 Notice of Assessment. 5 times elecliona In Pennsylvania and 'Illi- while he was not opposed to ant number of years tha agricultural 50 nois. Nothing but high colors frags for all enlightened and edu- Interests and sections of tho counDelinquent Notices, per column inch 0.00 seem to aitrart attention In this cated people, soma states, notably try have bean In a stata of aeuta Frobate Notices, 2 times flaming age. Therefore, whether In tha south, eontalnad such great depression and most obvious lack 4.00 Notice to Creditors, 4 times this southwestern and western ex- numbers of people who war not of prosperity. The condition of . . 5.00 pedition nets Senator Reed any- at all qualified to vote, that he agriculture has forced tha question Summons, 5 times as. th considered this tha toward other of out into tha presidency, many thing and placed It in senator ia performing a public serv. tha bills passed by Congress, pure- the category open Phone Wasatch 852. of national probice. Ths mor conditions In gov. ly a etata matter and thought it lems, which even tha administraernment era brought to tha atten- should be handled by each state tion has found it nooeasary to adtain officials for lazily in tlis con- tion of tha public by thorn who in its own Individual way to suit mit and attempt to ameliorate. REED IMPRESSES UTAHNS. have opportunity to see these eon' Its needs. a Not duct of their offlrea being When the facts of unemploySenator Jamas A. Reed, apostle mere carping critic however, this ditfnns. the sooner wil ths evils be Mrs. Meriwether, also a very ment in industrial centers, the deof of Jeffersonian principles to Senator Mom woman. Is remedied. to where ia power credit charming give extremely glad pression of certain Industries, and and fearleaa palter aovarnment Reed's voice. May it penetrate to in woman in polities and tha Is due. It unfortunate condition of agrichampion of honraty in govern-mentLust Saturday night William Le- the renioteat Texas sandhills and in her own state has been very ac- culture. are placed by the aide of administration, made 13, whs killed by an auto- the rockiest recesses in th western tive sine th granting of th fran- tha Republican claims of conte, great and upon Utah mobile at Thirty-thir- d chise . profound Impression South and Rockies. prosperity, it beDemocrat and Republicans also, Highland Drive. Tho car was ocBoth Mrs. Read and Mr. comes evident la that something whan ha addressed them at tha cupied by two admittedly drunken THE JIM REED CHALLENGE. war pleased with ths wrong. Only by keeping these facta Halt Laka theatra Monday night. whose ego led them to cheered splendid reception they were re completely detached citizens Ten youlhe, thousand from each Senator Reed told the whole, think they were alt-- exceedingly Senator Reed of Missouri at Den- eelring from woraoa Muring th other ran the fiction of Repubentire trip, and were particularly lican shocking truth but In such a way clever. man, After the lambasted ver when killing he aged last night bo maintained, that not even ardent partisan Re- they hid the machine and. hasten- Hi Coollilg administration and charmed with Utah and th sights Just asprosperity ths notion of Coolldgs publicans could taka offense. to police headquarters, report- conditions at Washington. halt at the capitol elty. Jf ing can bo economy maintained we Tha only comment only heard ed tha car stolen. On Monday night Mrs Reed and what ha said fat not an overdrawn from tho staunchest of Republican tha number of th picture, every patriot will want a Mrs Meriwether were gueata with by keeping tha Obtaining aaniand clips is tha huebanda "It tha their that and ntbars wii regret daath car from another motorist, change of control there. ! amoved from truth." th banquetgi ven t,r,r The radio gav tha address in Reed sheriff office soon discovered tha expendl-Senator Reed did not once refer the auto and tha occupants full and applause not only shook In their honor by tha Mats aon tures are now government than at any to the fact that h la a candidate both, Both man protested heroically for the auditorium but th radio ma- mitts of the Democratic party, and previous tima larger In the history of on Tuesday th ladles of th party for tho Democratic presidential five hours, hut Deputy Sheriffs chine and all who heard it. country. nomination and a good many Dam William Senator Keed made sneer! ion were honored guests at a luncheon theThat and Douglas NaySnyder the administration has been ocrata are inclined to believe that lor meanwhile llist can not be Ignored. given by Mrs. George H. Dern at o In Informasuccessful in keeping related Mom Republicans will get on hie the Newheuae hotel. the Missouri senator is not so much tion they had brought picked up. with facta from The Troubla With tho Farmers, becoming connected in interested in the nomination as he which Deputy n. L. Schweitzer trail vary soon or he will have the convinced that the rottenla In harmonizing and uniting tha broke tha "If tha farmera wars willing to the public mind is dua to th Reboys down and secured nation wawas Denmark ness sucpublican of efficiency in repetition and cologne change their votes acoerdlng to th party in a way that will spell detailed confesalons. res for tho candidate who does This was good work and th ter compand with that which he tha situation confronting them, boat.Republican fear of rocking th tha capitol. the they would get along a great deal By repeating often enough win tho nomination. three officers deserve full credit. charges against White House better. Th fact that claim that all ia wall in ths Smith supporter do not feel that Them confessed can be tho should be departments and the they culprits beat llaelf. of all possible worlds people counted on to vote the Utah backing for the New dealt with without gloves. Mr. no shall have to await tha reply matter what happensRepublican York governor was affected in tha is moat dam- may ba mad to believe it, and by daath was directly due to to We before concluding aging to their own Interests. The refusing to admit the existence of this least by tha visit of Senator Reed this mixing liquor and gaso- that all challenge Is us lia represents It. but a number of them admit that line. pair tariff was used by Woodrow Wil- all. unpleasant realities, those realThen, instead of facing tha Th speech was merciless In de- son in th should it becom apparent in the consequence of their criminal congeneral Interest, but hag ities may for tlm be prevented ba cah not and nunciation avoided, national convention been used by Calvin Cooltdg dom- from obtruding into th picture. that Smith duct like man, they resorted to a evaded, or passed Boulder up. could not land the nomination, inated by Andrew Mellon, exactly Iowa Honors a Democrat lo Woman. trick In reporting the Camera. Mrs. Emily Nswell Blair, vies aa th Aluminum Trust and similUtah would feel Inclined to then despicably car stolen, and lying to throw susthrow its support to Reed rather picion on Innocent persona. ar bodies wish to have It used. Th chairman of th Democratic Nafarm problem In Ontario Is being tional committee, recently re than any other candidate In tha Tha sheriffs office did good Veteran Democrat field. tha largely solved by th new natural Democratic state tktlng thatcomwork In thle case. Now If the Scores central All Democrats hero are a unit In court and tha Corruption fores of electric power. Coolldg mittee of Iowa can county attorney womelected a haa la asking us at th present moment declaring that Senator Reed's cam- ba Induced to pul in a little time to "dlapoa of Musol Shoals. The an chairman. This la th first tlmo paign is doing a world of good to- on the matter .and If they can be (Continued From Faga One) ia th of history any political ward tha unifying and solidifying persuaded not to reduce the charge probably Democratic nominee. Gov. that a woman haa bean chosenparty for of tha party ranks. from manalaughter to overtime turai pursuits? They are th ones amor Smith of New York, on th such a position, although many who ara adversity, la asking ths people of suffering contrary, or something equally abrarklng hava as acted vie senator declared that about that state to complete tjisir splnlt chairman, Tha BROCKS OP SEVENS. surd, the work of the deputise may allTha of tho telegram follows: that la left of Republican man- did record under hla leadership by At Speaking of the corruption In bear good fruit. la affairs agement of government making sura that water power Is "January S3, 1931 Des Moines, Pennsylvania politics, and citing bad reputation and a horrible not turned over to th unchecked Iowa: th Vara Republican senatorial MORE REPUBLICAN PROSPER. arecord. ITY. exploitation of private Interests. If Mrs. Emily Nswell Blair, campaign as an example. Senator Read paid hla respects 1 war writing ths Demncrstlo plat- Woman's National Democratic Club Senator Reed said "Orders were issued to Some mor Republican prosper- to Mr. Lowden, whom h desig- form, slectrio power and especially Washington, D. C. tho ward leadera to vote tha float- ity has hit Utah. nated as ths of ths that part of It generated by water Democratic State Central Comers In blocks of five." The state bank of Oaal has rim- Pullman interest! and tha man power would bs closely connected mittee of Iowa Thats nothing senator, w, do ed it door. This is the second who had sent thousands of dollars I with what I should say shout th elect ad a woman has unanimouslyla chairman who better than that in Utah, wa have bank failure In this section of th Into Missouri during th last pra- - treatment of th farmer in Mrs. W. E. Maulaby, twenty-bin- s Serena campaign In an effort to I treat with tha way th monopolies hundred Cottags slate, the Delta bank kavlng dosGrove Avanua, ed last spring. "buy ths Mlaaourl delegation." Th havs been treated' Norman Hap-- Da Motnoa. Bha la first woman ln THAT UNEMPLOYMENT Rlsma for the Oasis bank clos- aeuator added that one man who good. hold this to posicountry fclRYEY. With tho February number, tha tion. Bha has served politloal ing Is laid to the farmers' crop fail- had received a bunch of this monas vice chairey had Just gotten out of tha pen- Bulletin, organ of The Woman's man four year. Woman here Reports from tha east, snd es- ures. dub, ap- pleased and proud. Rut, who Is to blame for the con- itentiary. pecially from St. Louie. Mo., on National Democratic Censor of Movies. tha subject of unemployment, tell dition of tha farmers? "MAUD PORDEft." peared much enlarged and In a a story that constitutes a end comAak Cal. Referring to th Continental Oil much more attractive form. This This event la in line with th on- mentary. not only on the alleged company and Its I3.00U.003 proflta little paper, full of spicy articles of tha Democratic party moat rord neroue "prosperity" on which tha G. O. apparently employed "for political which are written, for th attitude toward ofInto P. has proverbially ridden purposes," the senator said that part, by women at th center of ths lu women. fice. hut also on the rapid futility 4240,000 of it had been traced to our political activity, la without Democratic women ware nationally of the Republican administration. the Reublican national committee doubt tho beat bit of political news aa on of a recognised plana equality Th Statesman reprints elseand that it had been handled by writing attempted by any Demo- with tha man of their party in 1420 that man Will Hays, former post- cratic organisation. where an article from the St. Louis twlca and Democratic state concontains master general and now "custodian Tha February number Star, an independent newspaper of tha people's morula and censor a survey of the past year, which ventions hava offered the coveted with Republican leanings the sorTHI S THE MIGHTY FALL. of temporary chairman to of tha movies to see that you dont haa been a very full and active on position rowful burden of which Is that unwomen New York to the late Mrs. William G. MrAdno was a see anything had In tho pictures." for th club, an effective article Charles employment conditions in the Mis- secret a rv of the treasury. great Aa a and Texas to Mrs. Tiffany, souri metropolis are the worst that civil Referring to the secret machinaFUher Cunningham. who he made a record In tions .ri?r',C,un?mo,,lm.n? that to birth gave have prevailed there in 32 years. New engineer tha candidate for the United state which Is unsurclubs and their !States senate news And In the far administration with ESK.yjL.SJ.u. of this, passed York from that state. by any rival in this par- all iheir tha senator activities throughout the nation. which fa representative of condi- ticular field. A a student of In- shouted thecorruption, HER MASTER'S VOICE. urns of Harry M. "Lights and Shadows on Capitol tions throughout the rounlry, the ternational relations he has few kind the "prop- Coolldgs administration can think peers outside of the rsther exclu- Daugherty. In a tone that bespoke Hill? which pthlly summarizes Puzzle Picture: rr channels. of nothing beyond an "unempioy-men- t- sive realm of diplomacy, ilia war supreme loathing and branded him the exclusion of Mr. Bmlth of IlliWASHINGTON, March 3. Air. survey, by way of relieving rerord Is without a blemish snd he tha arch conspirator of tho con- nois, tar redurtlon. oil investigaA. Hrda, formerly Rehunger and distress among the retired to private life with a vote spirator than described him a tha tion and tha third term resolu- Jeannette national commltteewom-a- n foulest insect that ever dragged tion." Then there arc club notes, publican millions out of a Job, of confidence from the great his for Utah, and now collector of A survey! What Is a survey? A court of public opinion. slimy path across the page of personal and otherwise, the annual customs for Hawaii, before aha left report of th board of governors, Hawaii last survey la a fatuous ilevire, the sole As a candidate for president, time." He told how. during th admin- and portraits of eight Democrat'-month, fired Gilbert value and utility of which, will however, he has demonstrated that istration McNieoll. deputy collector in her of President Grant, whan presidential aspirant II in the fact that it sill furnish hs lark good sportsmanship. He now consented to but haa office, Wa know of no paper whlrh more political Job for a lot of has iermitted his defeat at Marti-eo- n corruption had been found in high and read-er- a McNicoll'a reinstatement, that Democratic places, old stalwart summarizes for soldier G. O. P. lama durks at fat salarhis blind to Garden Square a tala. In so neat a form tha happen- thereby hangs ies. SURVEY! It sounds big and ejea to the inetgrlty, ability end had demanded that not ono of tha McNieoll waa accused of soma be permitted to eacape. ings In Washington, nor ono In important! But the surveyors, at MatcKnianvhlp of hie New York rascal "But. when the senate learned which the comments are so terse violation of law in connection with a couple of hundred dollars a rival. Immediately after the baladmission of Chines Into Haths momh apiece, will toil not. neith- lots in that notahlo convention something of the truth about and reliable. tried In court and acTlw following summary, printed waii, wasMrs. er will they spin." And in the were counted he took passage for Dougherty and demanded hi quitted. Hyde, notwithstandmeantime, the hungry will grow Europe, leaving hi expressions of fused on said he. "Mr. Harding re- by tha National Women'a Demo- ing th finding of tha Jury, oustad the ground that It d cratic cliU, very clearly present XIrNlooll, and is credited with sayhungrier- - Tho survey will cost appreciation for ths splendid work with 'his prerogative.' tha situation with regard to unmany hundreds of thousands of which had been done hr tils friends she would not have him around In employment in the United Btate. ing office remained dollars, hut it will all go to the lo ihrlr own hlissful imagination. the And. Daugherty her longer. McNieoll. who even cabinet with Mr. after Senator what His of and the compromise agrees support "surveyor while they eft around hails from Pennsylvania, cams to into office. to had Reed A. was th James more candidate sinvocal say than In swivel chairs and watch of the Waahington about th tlm Mrs. ''What did Mr. Coolldg cere. He assumed the attitude uf 'prosperity" of the present Repub- Hyd was her: went go hla conhungry starve. "lia opened not hif mouthsay?save lican mind that he had been cheated out The Red Croea tecrmly regime. Mr. Mr. gressman, One of the paradoxes of this Campbell and Mr. Campbell. which waa his by three times a day. that It la still feeding Tjnpu Mis- - of a nomination McNieoll than "When n la II found causa ,h in and equity. ap- went to Senator Reed and corruption baippV flood vh'tinis.Thc foididge "" paradoxical age is that senplaces what does Mr. Coolldg pears no longer to hava any rela- ator and congressman soon the administration has done iii'tliing became a disturber in his own par- - liih now? became himself s.iy Facta with ty. but to effect. the contenting tion exist, these. It ran think of nothing convinced that their constituent, r. .Mum Aa Idind and iinic.ison.ible ii Interrelation of farts strikes no rebut a "survey" to rllrv tho Jury, was not a "He openc Hi not hi mouth. Hs sponsive chord. They stand apart, acquitted by a for to the one man he held redistress duo to Ilf publicproper aubjact decapitation. ns mum is or aa a liia Boston defeat. in themselves. Thera are oyster Senator Reed. Instead of going an prosperity. Survey do not foil sponsible on Hie lirurti in August. I Incomplete existence at present a number to th secretary of the treasury, ths hungry nor clothe tho naked. . It is always sad to see IIa great stranded not like to soy as offensive. of facta which, if brought into con went to tha records; found that "r,"y .h.V" "m' of V.? would And by th way this" survev" Me., j lining to a rlituax of superb tact with each other, would pro Mrs. Hyde's term many aa collector wilt la Itooier f,,rllinHlc Hie senator branded as dura a aeries of conclusion eloquent, very expire next year; ha also learned 1 ln i lie area tW'Ught of their et Jmla 0f time, the different from tha conclusion ar- that ah would like to lia reapth. Republican can offer for the lives they make such consummate moat despicable thief that ever rived at by viewing them separate- pointed, so ha quietly passed th presidency. of theniiH'hea. a cross, the arch is It hung upon pathely. One of those facts la that there word through proper channels to The good cash the Coolldge ad- tic that so mm of genius, of all assassins, that ia In power a Republican adminis- ths sponsor for Mrs. Hydo that If ministration I throwing away In character nndmany leaderconstructive wlio traitor McNieoll waa not reinstated. Sencorrupts tration which bases, and haa Nicaragua, tha money it will throw ship arc after all so Intensely hu- the sanctity of the ballot. based its claim to popular ator Ked would feel it Incumbent away on Mr. Hoover's "survey,1 man. narrow snd bigoted. In the same breath he denounctha existence of ma- upon himself to see ghat Mr. Hyde favor XI r A dno what It proposes to throw away will down In history ed those pacifists and Internation- terial upon on the Cape Cod canal and sec-er- as the greatest go prosperity on a national was not again confirmed by th alists of who would new the bansecretary have a scale, and which will soon go b- - senate. If aha should ho renomlnatother Hems or that kind treasury in th Idst.ny of tho ner. an international banner float fora the country and ask for ap- Th details of what happened which might be mentioned, could American government nnd as tha Sbnvo the Flag Without a Stain. proval and a return to power upon are not known, but Senator Reed ha used to do some real good In poorest In a party which want no bastard banner to th strength or that on Issue. and Bepreaentatlv Campbell have tha way of ameliorating suffering jdld him the honor to trust respect fly"I above Stars and Stripes." Another fact which ie making been n enured that Mr, ltyd boa if used to furnish Jobs for men who! ami admire his undoubted' ahnitv lie shouted,the 'rid Glory I good Itself apparent la that unemploy- withdrawn her objection, and that Eaul Matt Lake Times. need work Instead of Jobs for pnli-- l for dip." enough ment Is becoming one of ths pres- McNieoll will go back to his old ticlan and graft for big bulns. ent problems' before the country at Job. From tho Balt Lake Tribune. "Where there is no vision, the SENATOR Rl.l'l) r.OVA SOUTH the present tima Th number of THE REAL TEST. AMMIEST. people perish, " said the prophet. Is increasing Reasoning from this premise and . .With Kenator Willis COLLEGE SMITH CU B. If Senator Borah really wants to unemployed and the fact haa been forcissuing state- find Judging from th patent, results, ments almost out the liquor rating of all ing itself upon th attention of a hut l.e An Al Bmlth ATLANTA. the Coolldg administration I un- intend lo do tohourly on Al 'he candidates for president he th Industrial center. For th first for President'' Ga Smith Hoover, club has been ordoubtedly blind sa a hat. should not In plugging awsy at th governors persist asking them tlm in years bread lines ara being at Emory university, head- Job in Albany. Hoover fishing ami questions In public. A better line formed. Th superintendent of the ganised ed by Hanford Bmlth of CarroU- CREDIT WHERE Dl E. on XlcAdoo securthe could Individual be states-tnIn Mission New Sciiutnr t'.iin. York raising Rowery Oa.. as president and Hubert g lilinrs A. lift'd c.ilmly jMi'ks lit-- . ed by slipping up behind him In Ihnt 120 persona are being fed j K,nltb of Tillapoorn. By reason nf conditions Ca.. na exrq- In Balt Lake county, the I'lith grip slid sallies rr: li on a speak. i.g lintel corridor and whispering dslly by hla organisation. Hanford Bmlth la The't)lr manager. I .f prcsidcn-foun- d "Hey! Wanna little snifter of Charity Organization Boclety of president of th Liberal Arts statesman has. from tlm to time. four and a flank nu Gres Icy Raw it necessary to reprova cer-- 1 ill support. No long' la tha Mia- - the real aiuff .York aaya that It (a bow dial body. Iltf lltnh lali'sman HIGHER WATER KATE NEEDED Woman Voters Department TO PAY FOR MAYORS NEW CAR Gassy" Salt Lake Officials Get New Autos, and One Indulges in Luxury of a Chauffeur. 7- Elected on a platform calling for rigid economy in the expenditure of taxpayers money, John F. Bowman, Stales Chief Executive mayor of Salt Lake City, several days ago made a formal Believes New Yorker start at the business of putting precept into practice, by himself from the Font class into the Packard Will Carry Solid South graduating class via the public treasury. Easily. Per ....... ........ ...................... Dam-oerat- lo al Marl-weth- er PPr i (New Tork Times) Th full power of tho Ku Klux Klan la being used to prevent th election of delegates from Oklahoma favorable to Governor Smith Democ ratio presidential for th nomination, former Governor J. A. Robertson of Oklahoma City, declared yesterday In aa Interview at tha Hotel While, where ho la stopping. Governor Robertson said ha believed, however, that tha supporters of Governor Bmlth would elect a majority of th delegates to tha Oklahoma State Convention and in- struct ths delegates to tha Nation- al Convention for Governor Bmlth. Th Btata Convention will ba bald on April 10 and tha fight ln it will be between th supporters of Governor Smith and of Senator James A. Raed of Mlaaourl. Zach Harris, grand dragon of th Oklahoma Klan. in on tha radio every Friday night, urging his hearers to work against tha nomination of Governor Smith," Governor' Robertson said. "Despite tha Klan campaign.'' Governor Robertson added seven out of ten of tha rank and fila of th Democratic party In Oklahoma are for Governor Smith. Th majority of tha leading Democrats ara Smith supporters. Hla popularity Is amazing. Governor Robertson explained, however, that Khuismen were ln control of th Democratic Stata organisation and had elected a Klan ticket at th last state election. Governor Robertson characterised as "buncombe" reports that Governor Bmlth, if nominated, would loss aay southern state. Hs added that h believed that Governor Smith would hava atrong support In Arkansas if Senator Jo T. Robinson war not a "favorite son" candidate. So far. 'th only delegates actually elected arc from Alaska and all Six era for Governor Smith. Idaho will elect delegates March 1. Governor Smith's friends hava been assured that all sight will bs for him. New Hampshire will hold Us primary election on March (. It is expected that a Smith delegation of eight will bo elected. North Dakota will hold a primary election on March 20. Supporters there Indicate that all tan delegates will support Governor Smith. sun-in-la- w con-Ident- lal ed . " c inter-ferre- fr bit-tr- r. oppo-eilin- I ra,1 KANSAS CITY. Mo., H. W. Pricket t. Balt Laka City, representing the National Wool Growers' association and western livestock Interest, testified at tha Interstate commerce enmmlealon's rats heartoday that ths railroads ing her had no ground to Increase rates ln the weet. Mr. Prtckett declared that ths railroad's propoaed increase ot from li to ID per cent In rates would be a blew to th Industry. Hs asserted ths railroads wars losIn passenger business ing money and not in frefght-t- n ths west. F. R. Marshall, secretary of tha wool growers' association, asked car weights, that th minimum 33.000 now pound, be reduced to 30.000 pounds. Ha testified ths average weight of livestock shipped by producers was 20.000 and that should baha minimum weight per car. live-sto- ' Kan. Kansas ReWICHITA, publican In state convention her enthusiastically endorsed tho presiof Senator dential candidacy Charles Curtis. to th Sevan delegatcs-at-lar- g national convention ln Kansas City were chosen with Instructions to vote for tha nomination of th senior Kansas senator. This completed the state delegation of IS. with the exceptiondis-of two to b elected by th Sixth trict April I. All ths delegates chosen to data have been Instructed for Senator Curtis and h la assured of support in the Sixth district. KINDLY WORD FOR PARTY PAPER is a! y, . exl-tin- . ia I. atu-Xs- w . rk Kansat Republican $ 'Come Out for Curtit Oj-tc- , rseT Utahns Testify j t11 LVeVf nearing At tj . A resolution extending a vote of thanks to th Utah Btatrsman for the service it haa rendered to tho Democratic party In Utah, and the work it is doing to promote Democratic principles, waa unanimously adopted by th Utah Btata Democratic committee at it meeting at th Newhous hotel Monday afternoon. In addition a motion was ulao pased authorising th state chairman to appoint a committee of five to devise and means of aiding way tha publishers of th Paper to Increase Its circulation and expand the (laid of Ita activities. f'halrman Draper announced h would name this commute Uter Aa g result, tha aforesaid public as good aa new according lo thasd treasury la now 11,044 poorer than who are competent to Judge. Th It waa a weak or two ago. before car traded In had received exceltha city's new chief executive de- lent care and In view of tho fact veloped th Packard mania, while that the makers claim that th tha city ia also shy one perfectly Ufa of a Cadillac when, wall taken good Cadillac car which had seen car of ia from II to It year it Isas than four years of usage. Tha should hava easily stood 10 addinew bus In which tho mayor wUl tional yearn of service. henceforth tour tho city la being Although Mr. Moran added a charged to tho water department, chauffeur to his entourage along to tha acoordlng city auditor. with a new car, he appears to Follows Moran. hava farad hotter than the mayor ln the matter of the trade in. The In furnishing himself tha new equipment, th mayor followed a net coat to tho taxpayers of furprecedent established aoma time nishing tha street department head ago by P. J. Moran, commissioner with a new and shiny automobile, of streets, only b did not extend as far an first coat la concerned, himself quits an far, Mr. Moran wan only 13.121 as compared with conferring upon himself a chauf- $3,044 for Mr. Bowman. Chauffeur Also. feur an wall aa a new conveyance. Bines a week or so after takHowever, Mr. Moran's upkeep in offle last larger, coating tha taxpayers of ing January, Mayor Bowman haa baen advocating a wb tbs city $4 per day for tha chauf-tantl- al Increase in Water rate for feur, who is carried on the city th purpoee, an he explained, "ot payrolla aa n machinist helper iq making ths water department self the city street department shop. The expenditure of theeo largo th supporting' Just in what way new sums of money for automobiles, to expenditure of $1,044 for this of the hiring of chaufequlppage wUl help to make tha aay nothing feurs to drive them, tn tha face of department aalf supporting IsIt tan th deplorable unemployment conmyatsry. On the other hand. easy to so that this expenditure dition that obtain at this time, ta makes the water department by bringing much unfavorabl comJuat that much less self support- ment on th city official. With out of employment, ing and by that much mor In need thousand of an Increase in water rates. Jnst these critic say, no ona would th expenditure of these how much will have to be added and a lot more besides, if it to the propoaed Increase. tn order auma were being expended to furnish to make up tha Increased deficien- Jobs for those who need them. But cy, remains to b seen. to apend this money merely tn Turns In Old Oar. gratify th vanity of a few offiTh selling price of tho new car cials, whit tha poor hang on tho furnlahed to himself by tha mayor ragged edge of starvation, ia folly. Soma suggest that since Henry out of th pubUe funds wan $4.04. In making th purchase, Mr. Bow- - Ford haa now mada a lady out of man turned in tha Cadlliao car It would not bo a had idea Nelen,to limit all public officials ln tha marly driven by An allowance of $1,040 was made city and county governments, and on this. This Cadlliao was some-- 1 In tha stata offices as well, to that what leas than four years old and type of automobile. ia' or i Suffering Here Intense As Unemplopent Breaks Record Situation in St Louis Worst in 32 Years, Declares bor Agency Head Citing Instances of Misery and Hunger Among Idle. A survey of local employment, Th agendas was made today by Star, Owners and managers ot several labor agencies war Interviewed. Bom of their opinions a to th extant and cauaea of tha present unemployment follow: Tony Michels, 11 north Seventh street, declared St. Louis la Buffering tha worst winter from the point of unemployment, eepecially among th unskilled laborers, that ha haa witnessed In II years. "Three hundred men gather In front of my door every morning," he aald, "and simply beg for any sort of a Job. Many of them hava carried tha banner' (an expression meaning to walk th street every to night for weeks, and are willing sell their hats for enough to get on meal or a bad. Suffering Here Acute, "While 1(31 was a worse year as a whole than 1237, th winter of 1931 and 1922 was not aa bad as this one. There la no doubt there la much real snd acute euffariug not only among floaters, hut among local men with families J. H. Watkins. 109 Market street, said a man snternig his office, which la also used aa a bus depot, acid a good overcoat ha was wearing for 7S cents. Watkins said, 'Tha coal strike ara largely responsible for th tar- - La- riblo conditions. Th coal miners are taking jobs In other Unas, and unskilled man ara unable to get any sort of work. I have bad only four calls for men In the last four months. Tha Idleness of th Ford plant, during the perfection of th new model car was blamed by D. E. Griswold, 9 north Ninth street, for tha largest portion of the unemployment among common labor. Predicts Improvement. L. E. Brlghtfleld, of tha Interna-ticn- al American Labor Agency, 4 north Ninth street, characterized conditions as "no good, but Improving." "I almost have to lock doors to keep tha men out in thng morndeclared. ing. Brlghtfleld John Lowe, IB north Tenth street aald that from December IB until February I, there were practically no John of any kind to be had. At each place visited the reporter wsa greeted by tha words, "Ku work, as he entered the doors. Conditions will improve greatly, however, with tha coming of warm weather, according to th agency managers. It was ths opinion of several of thoee questioned that 1,000 men could bo procured In 24 hours, imply by hanging out a sign, requesting any kind of help. 8t, Louis Btar. Smith and Lowden Al Smith Club Conference Ends Enter N. D. Primary her of officers of BISMARCK, N. D. petition asking that the name of Governor Btate Western Bmlth New of York appear ai a wars com- Democratic association presidential candidate pleted Tuesday. on the primary election ballot in W. Johnson of Rock North Dakota March 20. waa filed Fred Bprlnga. Wyo.. president of ths as- with tha secretary of state lata sociation, left for Colorado, where today. Although bo chock has bean h will confer with leaders In the mads of th number of names on movement in that stats to securs th It was apparent that for Governor Al E. Bmlth of New therepetition. were more than tha S00 York th Democratic nomination natures rsquirsd by law. It sigwa for president. aald officials of tha ecratery'a L, E. 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