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Show TAi 'Jo r.Ni TMn7:: :.I3PAiTY b y op UTjJf JUL 1 u i923 SALT LUKE CUT ", Prohibition : Have Shown the Enforcement of the Dry Law a Question Today Because of the Corrupt Disregard the Republican Administrations James H. Moyle fatemam Utah SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 13, 1928. VOL. 7. NO. 28. Smith Man of Destiny Moyle Tells Meeting Of Fifth Ward Voters! 800,000 Laboring Men In New York Endorse Smith for President Rousing Meeting Held in Delbert Draper Lauds Home of John H. Cook, Als Stand on Liquor Question Chairman of Precinct The Central Tradea and Labor aaoembly of New. York, an organisation representing S00.OU0 of tha laboring claaa of New York, baa endorsed A1 Smith for tha presi- Utah County Commission-- 1 r Wants Uolleagues to National Committeeman W. S. Halloran, Dan Shields, W. R. Wallace! Run for State Offices. Makes Clean Cut Statement of Political Faith. And A. W. Ewing Talks I dency. The New York labor work-er- a te point to Smith record ae a hu-sta- and Yk that themN,, things he has done to John B. Nultal and Judg A. D. Morgan, two sterling Utah county j should be Utah county Democrats, j A! Smith haa been the ..Ju man I representation on the state Demot.irr e! have the the opinion of Owen course to tear offhe rratto Ucket, incommissioner. Smoot maak of hypocrisy and get down to I JJ00; county n been mentioned in bedrock on the question of pruht-- 1 J111 c logical man to tba bill on and Smith' bravery In so do- - J!?11? treMurw on tha ins la typical of tha entire prlvatt I and official Ufa of tha Democratic CS!!2, , .J? otbar J nominee, Delbert M- - Draper, ho th! chairman of the Democratle party, ificatlona tat? for atata superintendent declared at tha ni-Pb ntruction pussaasad by Quadruple decUd of Jobn lie declares that Kual. that the I tha work of the Utah ? ind ihat T. county edu-th- e dodM t Be Held I Mlor wal known from one end rlirht !?e no ocUa"on of tha aUta tha bar nd that For Salt es . September 10, two days after tb to Houston. Dan B. Bhisida. form- and legislative convention. Primaries to county er attorney general and Orman W. All of this, together with tbe setuTn Kwlng, political worker, addressed of ting September 8 for tha county on First Date; and meeting. legialativa conventions, waa dedmade H. tha Jamea Moyle et a short and snappy meetLake County. cided held dree of the evening, although ha the Imue. He declare? Nutta, prominence a an aduca-wo-a in the presidents auit ing that ha him tor not on tha original program. I an Mtenda to out of tha state In tha Xewhouae hotel. ud hen a atrlct prohibition- - xtent not Vara McCarthy, scheduled to speak j other A any enjoyed by thB platform pilot committee of had believed was called from tha meeting Just j jfc ..l, tha I school man. NutUl has been con,.,.7 , , tan waa also authorised appointed Will Committees es U started. Moyla'a talk was of that ha still believed thatthe couu ncUd wlth Bphn Young uni- - County by tha chairman. the I try u better dry than wet but that I veiaitlr and with tha schools of exceptional Interest bepaus Delegates for the county convenBe state and of UUh national tha committeeman spoke the history of tha prohibiUon law it uuh county Reorganized Sept tion will ba based aa follows: I ,or number of Each dlatrlct ia allowed on deleyears, Proved It to be Impractical ana ; votes or Morgan is aeen as mutar- 10; Platform Considered gate for ovary seventy-fiv- e should b changed. ,Jda ,or thi aupram court. Judge major fraction thereof cast for GovDraper said that if any on hadMJi1 ernor Dem.in the 1(24 election. told him eight year ago that tha Morn- - a tormer city judge. Is a n New members of tha first oweptlonal legal ability and dry law would be tha causa for such be 20 to all know Hither who th of confidence promise August wholesale corrupting of police oftl- organisation chosen by tha counLake for loco! Salt a letter I boinn considered red day ctrSe not only In Bolt Lako county precinct two weeks ago war duly material for district Judge but ty democracy, with Joint primaries placed upon tho roll of tha county whara tha condiUons are rotten to 'y advocating that he b aent which will choose delegates for tha organisation. tha extrema, but In every other 8m ba atata convention at Logan (August John H. Cook reported that bis capitol. Judge county, that ha would not have ba- - I to n of ha dlatrlct court waa paid SB), tha second congressional dis- precinct needed very little reorIt, Ha lamented tha fact that tha declared 24) at tribute trict who Logan that Smoot, by (August th ganizing. Mrs. Minnie H. Harris, axiata present condition county nominating convention (Sep- chairman of th second precinct making an enviable throughout tli county, stats ana I Larson and says that It la time that ,rd on tha bench at tha present tember I) and tha county legisla- announced that reorganisation work tive convention (September ). would probably mark time In her temperance, rather than prohibition I " Besides electing delegates th precinct until the primaries or Smoot la not Inclined to put him was brought into being. will H voters tha of atata timber. upon aa forward county shortly before. Joe McKay of preDraper called attention to tha Utah county commie- - that day reorganise tha district or- cinct four had no report to make fact that tha dry had worked for 60 years. educating tha American I llonr for six yearn and haa stated ganisations throughout tha county upon hla precinct, while Parley h can aerva hla etata beet by and stand ready to send delegate Fntt of district three declared that people to tha til effects of alcohol, I whltb It was impossible to gat any action that their work had been well done, staying at homa and tending to to tha precinct convention H knows tha Utah are to b held August 37 in tha from tha precinct chairman and knitting. that America waa becoming a tam-b- l that tha vice chairman did not ae precincts. perata nation, hut that th let dowa county situation perfectly and feels various It waa aUo ggreed tht the poun- - jMn funcUoq pres (b'J?henH of education aa soon aa th dry law that there la jio on In tha county had been passed waa a fatal mistake II better fitted than he to fight tha ty committee should be reorganised head. battles of county democracy. His for tho dry or temperance cause. ex W J. Halloran, chairman of the term aa county commissioner man who will make a strong appeal delegation which went to Houston, Plres this year but at present ha Religion to tha popular imagination. But h made a few remarks about tha con-- 1 has not announced whether or not cannot fulfill tha promises ha vention Itself. Houston lived up to he will be a candidate for makes. And ha also promises tha tradition of southern hospitality tion. In his steed as treasurer tlm-h- e things which th Republican party said, hia only regret was that he I her he offers Johnny Mendenhall, a haa already given in overflowing had been too man well known in financial circles and hla hia measure. Let u attack th real IsPHILADELPHIA Declaring busy to take full advantage of it. I of Utah, who, Smoot says, would belief that attacks on tha sues of this election. religion Ha also cleared up tha douo answer every requirement a voter of Governor 8mlth won for him which haa been hanging around tha would ask. fist fight which occurred on tha tha nomination, Sweet presidential ffoor of tha convention during tne A. Walters, see rotary of Charles Hobln-sona parade following Chairman labor and industry of Pennsylvania, to remarks about religious tolerwarned a Republican womans rally ance. Tha fight followed whan hare that the boomerang of religaoma of tha marchers attempted to CHICAGO (AP) Two former ious prejudice" must not be let fly take th banner of th North Caro were th tariff, prohibition, farm Una delegation and parade It arouna at tha Democratic nominee of Her- governors, ardent prohibitionists relief and humanitarian measures. the hall. Soma hours after the coin-fbert Hoover la to bo the next presi- Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, He showed tha difference beMrs. Alfred E. 8mlth received dent. tween hla stand nnd tha stand of a beautiful bouquet of flowers from Republican and William H. "I am certain that these attacks aSweat A1 bmlth on prohibition as follows; tha Carolina of Colorado, a Democrat-w- are with a will only made bis delegation, religion upon A1 Smith holds the view of a nuot attached aakad by leaden In the Prowin sympathy and votes for him saying that they had true Jeffersonian Democrat on the misunderstood th words an next November. If they are contin- hibition and Farmer-Labparty matter of prohibition, while Moyle thought that Robinson had referred As soon a J Arthur Mecham, ued by our party," said Mr. Waters. conventions, If they would head a admit hia idea la not exactly In to prohibition. In our no Such attacks hava place I nd flah ama eommlaalonar william RVwallaca made another get American life. line with Jefreraonlsm. Smith holdg two third party coalition of th that the Individual states have tha appeal to tha meeting to get the I hla bearing on hia new Job ha la a groups. nomine "Tha Democratic WalIn men to settle this question aa they young active the party. tend to turn hia attention to the ae fit. Smith doea not advocate lace called attention to the fact Utah lake problem, which la ad that th nation throw its door ! that Thomaa Jefferson was only Mopen to tha wat cause but ha doea I yeara old whan h wrote tha Decia- I mltledly ona of tha tough prob-sa-y that a atata should be wet ! ration of Independence and tht At- - lenia ha has to solve. Tha part or dry aa it chooMm, without Inter ! wander Hamilton was even young- - whch ruh aka ,B to pUy ,n t!le f?r?cti?FAh fm nca or suggestion from th fed v ofr he United States Salt Lake basin reclamation pro- - j Call for Oemocratlc atata and congressional conventions. To tha treasury. oral government. This Moyle any. define , Democratic voters of the ilatp of Utah. also Wallace predicted that M ia the true Jeffersonian Idea Movie! In th lPnrtment atata n pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Democratic PJ,CF would forget Jeffersons theory n would only he a short time until the I matter ha .Plana have committee, at its meeting April 8. 1828, a Democratic state conven-thi case he ia firm consumer would have the earns kind J11 commerbr'a''l8Mad whereby llon ,g hereby ca,led t0 merl at Logan, Utah, at lo. oclock. a.in., protection which the producer rial i lever In National Prohibition flaking would be brought back has. Ho .aid that Just aa the Aug. 25, 1828 for th purpose of placing in nomination, In Lhe tariff to Ltah lake on a royalty basle. Saturday, waa chief tha reserve board LLine to be voted for at th general election November 6tn, 1828: finds with gmUh I Mral I th monUr? prt .f One candidate for United States senator. M whohrtedir oC the country no would a oard be profit of the fishermen and Me- On candidat for governor. to the Aid theory or WiS?? coneld-will ham d thi matter Of give the created to become the haven One candidat for secretary o; atata. eratlon when tha time them proper c1aaes. protecting On candidate for attorney general. I COfnfrS. X19 OMIini tnt VthhJS; laboring yAm Mnsmnlovmtnt. Ona candidat for slat treasurer. t0 bVPro,'ctlon ther should be j Dan B shields, former attorn: I Tha crisis in Utffli lake fishing On candidat for state auditor. rrotectlon for the entire country. I genert foP Utah, mad a abort aaj has barn brought about by a Ona candidate for state superintendent of public instruction. says that whatever tha scale ba inappy t,nt on organisation. Shield trem low water which baa pra-- It Two justices of th supreme court of Utah, fur the election of a should apply to west as well aa eaid that h wasnt aa much con-- 1 vailed several Thera has ,lat- - committee, and for the transaction of all such other yejjra I been doc th and that Republican of amount a with only th rerned respective policies (at betor trine of protection for the rant and of Thomaa Jefferson and Alexander natural reproduction, reports from .bu,ln" ai .baii nrooerlvof coma a rwoion B50pled aimasame state free trade for the west la Ilttl short Hamilton a he waa with getting the David H. Madsen, retiring com of a gigantic steal. I?fn!irtsnth Vara xreealonal district of the state of Utah is hereby called to meet at ltatVha "shnw'tha'lnh In dleruiring farm relief Moyle ,nno.m.ron again finds himself lined up with- , VnLmLuSm W'vm.dTor of Smith. Moyle referred to a dlecua- j yesr and with th candidates which being caught because there are no f. fUV Thlrmof h ,un Ion he had with Senator Copt land , Democrat already have and will small " to""lack of spawning" and,Bfeed!na Irora the First Congressional district of Utah, and for the trsneac-.- 1 ton 0( BUch otheP businesa as ahull properly com before th con- (Continued on page four.) "I ground. With the low water, and with !v,nt,n And rthar. In pursuance o a resolution adopted at said half the state shouting "fish for! for the Second snorts sake" and tha rest or tha meeting, a Democratic congressional convention district of Uuh. is hereby called to meet at Logan. Utah, pleading for "fish, for re- - iresalonal for the of placing In nom- 1128. 24. oclock purpose t p.m August col- venue, disregard the whit lared sportsman" the fiah and (nation to ba voted for at th general election. November (th, 128,e congressman for th term of two years, from th Second Cungrea-makgam department attempted to the beat of a very unhappy atonal District of Utah, and for the traneacilon of all such other inesa as may properly come before aha convention. Said atata convention shall consist of ISO delegatee, baaed upon Before leaving oflce, Mr. Mad- I an apportionment of on delegate for each 125 vole or major frac- In an effort to gat headquarter Tnauun Statesman In tha inter- - acrv announced to a representative tlon thereof, cast for th Hon. Ueorg H. Dern for governor In ,hBt undpr for tha mountain division of th ernade, which would probably ha """11 condition. Uuh lake could 1S(. Upon this apportionment, each county will hava repreeantaUon Smith campaign established In Balt used for an address by tha candi- - liurport both common and game aa follows: Beaver T, Box Elder If, Cache If, Carbon 24, Daggett 1, Davia data. Fin public address systems I "b " that there wa Plenty of Laka City th Utah Statesman has to 14. Duchesne T, Emery 10, Uari;eld I, Grand 2, Iron 8, Juab II, car for th overflow. Complete I room for tha commercial Smith headquarter th tafermad and mat making plant, man and for th sportsman and Kan 1, Millard 11. Morgan 8. J'I'it 2. Rich 2. Dali Laka 281. San 10, Tooele 10, Uintah 7, Utah of th following fact concerning Pictures taken In ufternon or ava- - ,hat tbara w"" no reason why tha Juan 2. Sanpete 20, Sevier 15, Summit Salt Laka City: nlng enn ba made into mats during present strict laws could not ba 60, Wayne 2, Washington 7, Weber 16. Wasatch I. each county la enI In convention both For route tha future, congressional district Inght and can b aent on morning changed Salt Laka haa five airmail to Rulte, Helena. Great Falla, I A this point the water atorag titled to the name number of delegates listed herein for th elate Ban plane Washington, To Montana, Idaho Falla, Pocatello, Bolae, Spoconvention, the first congressional district being entitled to a total of 101 delegates and the Second congressional to a total of 147 deleFrancisco, Los Angelea and to tha kane. rasco, Lo Angelea, Reno and other towns Mata would b availgates. east. Balt Laka haa two radio able for evening papers In thoae BARS IIOLTF.ItS FROM BALLOT. County chairmen are hereby directed to provide for th election ona. K8L having a thousand eltles. Salt Laka less than eight Th of delegates In tha usual manner from the respective counties and BROWNSVILLE. Texaa. watt Berries with plana to go to hour by plane from any center in Democrat chairman of Cameron certify their election to th state chairman, D. M. Draper, Salt Lake MOO Oet. 1. Radio rang tha enwest. Direct plan connection. county has informed th partys City, on or before Aug. II, 1025. D. M. DRArEll, Chairman. tire Intermountain country and Calpartlea urged to get bolting candidates for tha nominaRailroad and bus center ,ln (Interested ifornia. DARRELL T. LANE. Secretary. tion fur state office that their with routes radiating out Ilk wheel at touch with STUART P. DOBB8. chairman present at Hill more hotel In New names will not appear on the pri.pokes. Associated Press relay tha York of First Congressional District. City, and show them why Salt mary ballot in th county. Ha wa Idaho. Telephone center of DARRELL T. LANE. Chairman, ,h logical center for th first county leader in tha atata Intermountaln region. Three dally f Second Congressional District. wnl headquarter,) to taka such action. Only Democratle paper- ht. iMr a Mtodi! J . -- pre-vln- ut Lar-llsv- ad rec-nati- bn ht Issue Proves Boomerang Pinchot, Mecham Turning Run Urged His Attention at To Utah Lake or lit a,Trt m " ex-H- tZp!nrt.dJruhiv.thUm STATESMAN TRYING TO GET Cun-Ma- SMTIH HEADQUARTERS HERE fisher-engravi- ala-tlon- a, . rs er I Sen. W. t' August 20, August 25, August 27, September 8 Are Red Letter Dates 1 i A YEAR Senator King Arrives In Utah tor Summer; Smith Certain Winner Lake Labor temple, states that "for a quarter of century A1 Smith has promoted and administered laws for tha betterment of the wage earners" and has "supplemented these by other great humanitarian measures. There ie attached three pages of reform which Smith haa inaugurated in the New York Industrial world, and tha beat part of these reforms that th employer them-aalvhave saan th wisdom of them and are glad they have been ear make life more worth living for th laborer of that state 1 a record sufficient to warrant a solid stand of labor for him. Tb resolution, a copy of wbleh la on tha bulletin board at th Salt initiated. 11.00 te H. King 4 j Many Candidates Report ed Clearing Throats for Official Announcements Democratic Senator Declares Farm Policy Is Being Formulated Now. Predicts Special Session If Smith Wins and G. O. P. Fights Farmers. In Carbon county this season, two atata representatives, a county attorney and two county com' misaioners art to be elected. In the Seventh Judicial dUlrict two Judges and a district attornay ara to b chosen, and a congressman from the second congressional district will ba named by tbe elec- Tho Democrat policy on th farm problem will be cryatallaed during tha next few months and j will b ready for Congress when It ' moo In tha fall, according to Senator WillUm K. King, who retorate. turned horn during th wook from While no announcement hav i It been made. Washington. Senator King, who thought that SUte has boon la Now York and haa Representative W. U. Anderson, had the opportunity to talk things Republican and SUU Representaover with th Smith poop back-thotive W. A. Engle, Democrat, will Menboth offer for pradlc that an extra sos-Iof Congress will bo called If tions In this capacity also ara Smith elected and tf tha RepubEugene Bantachi of Hiawatha,' ReIn th abort session of Conlicans waa a who for yeara publican,. In blocking gress succeed member of tha board of county tha Democratle farm program. Xing commissioners; Georgs A. Murphy declared that tha Democrat platRepublican of Spring Canyon: form and tha message- - which GovSam Naylor, Democrat, of ernor Smith recently aent to th William Littlejohn, Re Indiana farm bureau was suffipublican. president of the Price cient evidence of tha sincerity of chamber of commerce and County tho Democrat party policy in th Chairman J. Perry Egan of tha matter. Republican committee. A boom may ba anticipated for Concerning tho plana for th Canof Bennett T. Th second precinct workers of campaign Senator King could aay Frank Spring Demsecure him the for to yon tha meeting of th Democratic party, called togeth- nothing until tho ocrat nomination for represen- er committee which is by Mrs. Minnie V. Harris, chair- beingnations; held th week In Naw York tative. Hla name haa bean mentioned for ona of tha commiaaion-ership- a, man, took stock of Itself last weak City. Ha did aay, however, that also. In the event that tha and found that there will hava to ha was going to do some spanking party leaders wish to nominates b considerable reorganisation ac- for tha Democratic ticket in tha Democrat from tha Spring Can- complished. Th to workers went east, although ha Intended yon country, and Mr. Bennett can- over the district carefully and each pend tha major portion of hla not ba persuaded to run, Don B, ona was allotad certain districts time at horn. Hacking of Spring Canyon may for which to play "big brother' or King foresaw a lot of work at ba tendered either the commleaioi-shi- p "big sister." Tha meeting was tha next session of Congress. This or the representative nomina- held In the homa of Mrs. J. J. For- being tha short session thara will tion. it u felt. hava to b crowded through all of rester, 00 west Sixth Mouth. A large number of men are menThose who attended tha meeting tha routine measures, tioned for the nomination for were Mrs. Dora Bhelton, No. 27; tha appropriation bllla, eapacUUy and th county commissioner on tha Dem- Louis Page. No. 21: Mr. Forrester will materially cut Into tha time ocratic ticket. Thera la a general and Mrs. H. N. Holmes, No. 81; of th Congress. Ha also said that belief among party ladera that Parker B. Cady and Mrs. Harris, tha Boulder Dam Mil, Muscles Commissioner WgUgy .EKnos of n'p-,1-4; D. Bbpala., HuTTilcaragna matter,-an- d Columbia will be tendered a Mrs. Irons Blun- boo of odd and ends would Vancott, No. 41:FelLoJLJBgy. keep Several booms ara un- dell and Mn. Nellis Peck, No. 4. tha poop In Washington busy for der way for the other position, some time. with James E. Alley of Price, MaSenator King decUred that th yor W. F. Porter of Helper, CounRepublican tariff wall was not Carl of Surveyor Nyman ty Prlca, helping our relations with th Silas Rowley of Spring Canyon, South American countries a bit Frank Groaao of Price, David J. and said that tha practice waa Parmale of Caatl Gate. C. A. golong to cost tha United States Knobba of Helper and several othth trade with South America. Ha er receiving mention. bm said that the Monroa Doctrine On tha Republican ticket. It la should b for the Relikewise anticipated that Compublican lnterprctn of it haa missioner Sam H. Woodhead will dona nothing but engender hatred receive tha nomination. If ha da In tha Latin American nations for sire it For other post. Former the United States. Ha scored tha Commissioner Santachl, Mr. Mur' While tha pilot committee on th Republican naval policy. and hava others received phy Tha action of the United States platform haa not yet been appoint- In mention. Nicaragua high. handed to Two avowals of candidacies ed by J, W. Stringfellow, chairman a degree. King aald, and steps ara hava been received already tor of 8alt Laka county democracy, being taken to hav the president county officers. These ara Cecil suggestions concerning defln h right to order troop D. Pop of Helper, Republican who numerous Into a country and plaeo this . will seak tha nomination for coun- the planks hava been offered, chief them being that action b country In what amounts to a ty attorney and W. Glen Harmon among of Price, who will offer himself on taken to make a change in tha state of war without tint getting ,ba authority of tha senate. A ty the Democratic ticket for tha earns system of feeding prisoners In the lnf th practice la promised by Jail, Th argument Is put j offlre. Few others have been menthe Democra of Congress, Xing tioned for this office,, there being forth that th sheriff la making . a general belief among Carbon more money per year by feadlnr Senator of ia King cited tho action of the governor prisoners than county Dmocrats tnat County At- tho and that In addition to Senor Puerrydon of Argentina who torney Oliver K. Clay will receive th state, th sheriff gets h regular resigned from tha tha nomination for attorney gen. and tater quit h post era in tha atata Democratle con- salary of $150 a month. Th in-I conference In Washington on account of acpretty well substantiated by th vention. tion on taken at th carried by the prohiIt la thought that both judge vestigation bition had conference. workers when th they Puerrydon haa long George Christensen and Judg Dip privilege of looking into tho bank been an exponent of the theory worth Woolley wm receive the acroiints Balt that of Likers. United tha Slat many to Democratic and Republican nomclma The theory which is suggested be ba friendly wMli a. inations respectively for their of- mad part of tha Democratic plat- -, j but by high tarirf and other means fices again. No Carbonite la being form that these several thou- has really mad a lot of anemias mentioned to date for tha other rand of dollars which are now be- - among our southern neighbors, Democratic place, but L A. Mcdiverted Into the pocket of tha Puerrydon haa also called tha Gee, former Judge F. E. Woods, B. ing should ba turned Into a tentlon of America to tha fact W. Dalton and others hava been county fund and ba placed to the that Germany and Great Britain talked of by tha Republicans. ta!,re getting a lot of th trade A aisabl boom appeared to b general good of the people. It oC j whlcH America haa had and that under way to assure for State Sen- pcinted out that there ara a lot pul d other European coun- thMa ator Knox Patterson tha nomifcT".,.0,Ch.,,hSnSOUnJ,yB now trie will or get mora. nation on tha Democratic ticket reported going into private pockets, i for congressman from this dlatrlct MonroJ iThM ' but Mr. Patterson, while in Trie, allowed" tort? f.nec?n: i tirIy ob"oxua to the Saturday denied that ha waa go- allowanM Thersro ing to do anything about It and men otoer a restatement of tho dm- state that ha thought of Mr. Clay not starve tothan In the county ! f .1 a death prinmurt a ."J0",??,,.15!? JfjJ secured tha Democratic nomina- Jall. Never been behind th ! having tion for attorney general that the bars of the local hostile th States- - Publican refusal interrata of eastern Utah In tha writer Is not familiar with th convention would ba welt conserv- MU of fare, but many of those who (Continued on Page Three) ed. News Advocate. hav partaken of tho county repast for a more or less extended These Dates period of time do not apeak very Raskob encouragingly of it. beside the That, however. point and th Democrat platform, If It adopts tha plank, will stick to the economy part of th Regtration dates AugNEW TORK (AP) A leader question, and Inalst that the county ust 13, August 21, Auguat not sheriff and the th get receipts In tha business 25, October I, October 10, and Industrial after the men have been fed. October 10, October 10, Ocworld John J. Raskob of Gentober 11. IlFRES A NEW ONE. eral Motors corporation, nnd E. I. Balt Lako August 20 DuPont de Nemours will direct DeATLANTIC CITY. X. J. county primaries for. state, Governor Smiths campaign and for fending himself against charges county congressional, th presidency. of reckless driving and drinking. county legislative convewho never haa been Kra Johnson of this city teitlfled Raskob, ntion. Also 2or district reactive politically and who !s lt- - In polc court that th use of ahal. organisation. ed In Whos Who" aa a Republl- - c left hla clothes with an odor of August 25 State convencan, waa named to succeed Clem alcohol and th breaking of a lug tion at Logan: First aongraa-slnn- al Shaver aa chairman of the Demo- - in the clutch caused him to etrlk a convention at Logan; n cratle national committee, at a ho at Missouri end Atlnntle second congreratanal at Lognn. meeting nut on May 17. Recorder CoHo ?f tba committeo bare today lie .suspended Auguat 24 First congressentence m the a close friend of the presldeu- - 'strength of the sional conventtan at Logan; atory. tlsl nominee, who suggested consecond congressional election. vention nt Logan. Th Chlraro 'leaner and dyers Mr. Raskob Immediately Salt Laka Auguat 27 have entered into a terrible trade pointed Harbert Lehman war. Doubtless county precinct reorganisawhich eld the York Investment banker, aa di- first knocks the apo wins Lantion. rector of finance, I Salt Laka succeeding sing State Journal. September Jesse If. Jones of Houston. He alSalt convention; county so waa authorised to name an adstandLaka would legUlatlva convention. It do to hav I(ow 18 visory committee and without do-l- ard tlm for getting up In th ReorganiSeptember announreil the selection of morning and daylight raving na a sation of Salt Laka county Senator Gerry of Rhode IsUnd as guide for quitting work? Sioux committee. . its chairman, City Tribune, r on Second Precinct Workers Meet in Bun-nyald- a: Business Session afr Prisoner Feeding System May Come Under Cannonade curb-coun- I an Latin-Amerir- Latln-Amer- pu! i- 1 Pin John J. In Your Derby Smith Leader eon-ventio- ap-Ne- w ay . |