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Show I . o (f VTAll LIPRAiiY ' ' , J . ,m ' :u:: The Utah Statesman is Rounding Ont Its Eighth Year Without' Ever Missing an Issue. This Paper is a Permanent Institution in Utah TT. T- Kaep thla Statesman. It con. Ulna good tatrnnan Infor- mation. Brigham H. Roberts Endorses Smith Stand On Prohibition Laws The Utah Federation of Labor Went on Record For Gov. Smith Wednesday Without A Dissenting Vote. The underground waters of Utah form the only potential future aup-- 1 ply except for flood waters which may be stored hereafter by the 'construction of expensive reset-- I Says That Candidates Utterances on Dry Law vulr. Will Win Utah for Him. according to George M. Ua-- I , ster of religious prejudice . was hurled to I lie high sim I lie low of iho s.aiu u t Lieli alonoay uiglu whan Brigham 11. Roberta, wno tocetitly came hack from livudlug lha Eastern Stales mission of thu 1& D. it Church, defied anyone to raise the question of Ai Built It's religion and iiroiiilsed that were ever such question raised ho would bo the first to rueli to the battle line . and with every energy at liis com- - ' maud crush such spirit until it ho ss dead as the aoul which brought it forth. ltUlng to heights which brought forth the greatest demonstration of the campaign in Utah thus far the grty haired old warrior who knowa so much ubout being the object of religioua bigotry sounded anew the battle cry which he has sounded so often in the past when the occasion required. A terrific burst of applause greeted his call to arms, shouts of upproval corns front almost every throat, hie more than half a thousand listeners sprang (. their feet to cheer him lietter un i for a minute It seemed as though the audirnre would rush to the rostrum anil swing the grind old man to their shoulders in their effort to show their approval of hla words Dent IrcsliicK Mr. Roberts was talking to the meeting of the JacKson league and hla remarks on tha religious part of the campaign were brief but struck home with all the force at the command of the man, who In hla priftie 4lto second tw y.yuvae xegogwiaad-ihman in the defending of human rights and human liberties Governor Merit presided at the ou Vs 1 tif ' . a-- a iu'i-hlblt- - al m roin-mllle- William McCarthy Hits John Rice Running for Nail on Head in Fit County. Attorney; Fivb Women Out for As ting Keynote Speech. sembly. Smoots Short Telegram Given Neat Answer by Burton Muster, Wilson. Democratic Speaker. McCarthy, D. W. Par. ratt, A. H. Wooley for Wilson McCarthy, keynoter for Senate. r. The theme of Mr. Robert's address was Why Utah Voters Should and Would Vote for Al Smith. Al Rmtlh'a stand on the liquor question was discussed in detail by the you speaker who declared that "If iemncrata will see that Al ftiulth'e on the liquor question as stand shown by hla acceptance speech Is truthfully given to (he voters df thla state, Al Smith will carry this state by a substantial majority." Mr. Roberta declared ho did not propose to give aid or comfort to those Indulging In the liquor traffic but said that he did not have a particle of doubt but that Utah "was In far better condition under local option than it le In the present time under the national prohiThe bition enforcement efforts. people of the state of Utah looked betafter this problem a greul deal ter than dora tha natlonnl government." Smltli and Jack win. Mr. Roberts prefaced Ills speech with a comparison of Alfred Smith to President Andrew Jackson. lie showed that both men had several thlnga In common, among them being that lhy believed In the rule of the. people as against rule of a class, tlint both wera honest to the last degree, both had tha same Inflexible will and that both could grab the helm of the ship of state arid carry along on a charted course despite rrttl-clafrom within or. without the party or country. Smith to Willie then likeped son and declared that one of the thing to be admired about Smith was that Smith wus a disciple of the great war president and that .Wilsons theory that tha government we for the people, not the people for the government, was one of tha fundamental! of Snilth'N conception of government. Then without gloves, and with plenty of figures to prove his pointa Roberts attacked tho prohibition question. Most of his figures were brought nut at a aenate Investigation In April. 1923. and these figures were never refuted by the dry advocates although they had ample opportunity. if the things Among some brought out by IJncoln 0. Andrews, then assistant secretary of tho treasury In charge of prohibition enforcement weret There were forty million drinkers of moonshine or other cottlrabnnd liquor In tlw Unltcil Mates at tint lime of llte Itcnr- - one-tent- ; Governor Dcm. meeting. (inly B per rent of Ihe liquor Imported In this country was bring seized hy llte roast and border guards. One liiintlml sevcnly-tw- n tlioiisand .tills taken during tin1 year previous rrpreenlrd only h of llte Mills in in Ihe United Males. This mentis lltal there was Mill a million ami n half stills In Anirrk'a at llte time Andrews wa giving III. UKiiiiHinjr. right liuiMlrrd seventy-fiv- e prohibition offlrlnlsIn hail hern dtsgrree. fired hy Andrews d some nf litem having lireeks against Iho laws or the isnintry. million dollars Twrnlv-flv- e a day wes hi'lng grafted In fed- (COKTIM KU UN r.V.K I Ul K.) Bernard F. Quinn and Edward E. Howe Named Commission Candidates can, state engineer. A certain pur- - j I lion of the uiidergrounud waters lei used al the present time, sums of it I la being wasted, and it I recogulx- ' ed that there la a very material aupply capable of development, and i ' of great value provided that the i Iho Memncratlc convention in Salt development Is directed along aefe Lake county, gave to the world j lines and nrida strictly Untiled to t beneficial ute. some rare gems, some of which are Bernard F; Quinn, yclept BarThe question of right ( the use carried here: ney, who came to Utah :cf underground watera lias been Tha Coolldgc administration re. ago without a stitch on his years the subject of conalderuble litigaback. uiained true to the faith, so it bulel-l- but who now can tion and Is not clear, tiuctr decihonestly say' sions as have been handed down and reverently gave tn tha of that he ia a very heavy taxpayer by 'the courta do not place practinter admlnbttraliuii a apeechleta fu- In Balt Maks county, is tho,Dera-ocratio cal limits on, nr define clearly, the re It the neral; quietly nominee for four year rights. The most Important cars mains in a mantis of charily, bearing on the matter la the for Balt Lake eounty, of the supremo court which crowned It with the Teupnt Monte, given his position by the endorseheld. In aubetaiire, that the owner put it quietly In the Elephant's ment of tho women, tho of land under which there waa an heat and labelled It "Among My Democrats and sundry other dels' ' underground aupply had a Souvenirs." right to such underground waHoover found Ills place, lie has gatea of high and low degree. Harters. The practical Interpretation Joined the speechless parly of the ney went over on tho second bal-- bt of this ruling Is very difficult. It after leading the field on tho. Sphinx and as far ns I am concernwould seem to depend on tha area ed the Republicans can ':erp this Brat. Barnry'a nearest competitor nf the underground aupply which. wus Mominio Burns, who had a child of addi tion ..nl label him. if In moat instances, is wholly unnnv comfort in it. take allowing OB account of a i1 they known and cannot be determined. Democratic souvenir. .bhi !r f,cord haa mad la Borne control and aupcrvialuit of I nk you not to lie . rrled away ls mr ta It'shway work .JV the use of underground water, or by wnllnierl n the ltepubllrafi in the state. the development thereof, ia providQuinn's chief assets were a war candidate call not rlae tn any greated In the statute which vests cerer heights than his muster, and that record which Included being sertain powers In tha county commisshackles of the linrdlng ad geant orderly to General I'ersh-In- g. the sioners. In many localities this an unimpeachable record as a ministration are etlll around hla control Is not exercised, and there neck. resident and a citisen of Balt Lake are grave questions whether the It Is perfectly characteristic for county, a business which county commissioners are always the Senator iHinont) .n call upon Is above reproach inrecord parts jin a position to roller! and Inter-ipr- rt "God to Forbid" and I do not won- cular, tha endorsementevery of wothe the engineering data which la der at the senator trying 'o pass men of the county, the enhearty to a I'nntrol. fair necessary fur the enforcement dorsement of the service men and responsibility I From time to time bills huve of this (dry) law from the shoul- last but not least, a genulna Irian been Introduced In the legislature ders of the Republican party onto "M borders on being a In an attempt to correct this sitGod. It seems to be, however, that grin. Barney la 43 old and years uation. AM he last legislature auch it would be more consistent with waa, born In Balt lake county. Bar- a bilk prepared by a competent honesty if he had aal I, "Mellon tor y 5 I1!!?1" will , be Ed-committee which had given the bid Bargeunt foreld, Bheriff ward C. Hows nto of Murray, a busl-ht- ri, 'matter careful and thorough study. ton forbid. Burtldga Lai neaemqn. homeowner and failed of passage for the alleged On the question of prohibition, er, aimtive Utahn an -'"rekatnrthat iranf'iWf jftTTlff'fttoughr r. to offspring' ' . U r net of an old Utah whither Irrespective t It would appear that tha time Is family, Kowa'a you agree will Governor Bitnh on record aubaUntial eltiseq of than evrr for the enactment whet he said with reference h riper tha can not be beaten. county .of a law covering this slluntlon. n. re B at o i thing other things Haw recelv-- 5. Such a law would recognise that the Anicrjran propie can be Among f1 official okah his wife, '.and protect any present use made grateful fur and that Is he haa which in (bli di from wid ifi, in rof underground supplies and dragged It out- of the clueet from omethlnn lota of husbanda can't for tha complete definition of the top of Ur- ci .i 'rom the fftta the right so acquired- - No. formaliremote eornrrs of Ihe bnxement, ties of ar.y kind should ha required Igislailvo Ticket Strong. and pu tihe thing out In the sunin the putting down of wells for John D. Rice, Bait Lok attorwhere people sea it. light nn underground supply to be used ney and aecretary of tho atate Uemocratio committee, waa nom'exclusively for domestic and cul- also set should It inated for county attorney. Rica la inary purposes. I x young man who haa up machinery for the appropria- of additional supply similar tn made a good record for already himaeif Ithfti provided for .the appropriation n legal circles and in politico waters and underground TJte Balt Lake county Democrats ,of watera flowing In known and de- -t then wound up a good day by nut- -! fined channels. Unless this Is done legislative ticket In I the loss to present usera field that ia declared by many lha through to i interference by new wells wi'.l con-- a ha the strongeat legislative ticket Is Iteing sold on the tinue. out the put Sait by Demofj N basis of speculation on an assnm-e- d of 1,800 Reported crats in twenty years.Lake j Total The legisunderground supply and. 'with lative ticket of consisted, Coup the increase In value of water, new For the Month; Rise senators and if representatives. will be drilled which will wei Threa of tha senate scats era for Senator Witliain II. King and deplete such supply without refOf 7 Per Cent full trrms and ona for an unax-pirGovernor George II. Item go be- erence to the dumage to others, wJu-was ralllied the term m e 1 arngmlnicnt c of the no with consideration and Ot saloon IS IxOt the conditions which eg:st tnljy u( Burton W. Musser, Bait Lake atfore the electorate of Utah with amount of water available Return actually . , - -- , and ona of bootlegging, corruption and epen good records. King has held the from year to year. leading atEvidence of the Tact that the Ill solvency statistics for August torney in tha atate,thewaa art Oi Nominee S nilan:i Violation of the law in al! parts of torney! unanimIt should he obvious that all unlnterinountain the Kcnotorahlp for 12 years. Urrn lias in show Progressives a rate business of ihemhigher chosen for the atate senate. L L - the country. The jieople in office for been fuur year. derground supplies have only one who supported Kcnator La mortality than in July, when soma ously states rooyr.-ishould this selves Wilson aricr Handle To eight McCarthy, former district iougn and that Benubir King, through, thu system source, namely, rain-fal- l, four years ago are now improvement was registered In ' of trial, be permitted to s.ty wheth- - Fullritc their of eetiatorlul sequence to chairman- any draft on auch supply must lie to Governor comparison with a year ago. Aa attorney and former district Judge giving suppurt be conditions rhuuld leixk er and man who was being conthe existing Is clearly shown by numer-oii- ,, ship, Is in lire to hold u power- made good annually ur the supply against July, August show a rlsa sidered for state chairman had reclined. I personally believe in aii Mnilli. There is no to ful position next session if the will he exhaustedstatements western coming In both tha In tho number of commercial Mr. Draper not been prevailed ed amendment igluivnih Democratic porty taken control of reason why, in the prenet.t condiheadquarters through failure AI Bmlth's Bpccch of Ac amendment which would give to regional tha amount of liabilito stay, also la for former Progressiva party leaders. ties. tha and the arnulr. The longer a man le tion of engineering knowledge, the (From afIlself Individual trend contrasting tha state aenata. Wilsonrunning stale ccptsncc.) each upward nnly McCarthy these statements In the avnata the mure valuable reasonable limits of these various are Among l 1 believe In teniliciur.ee. We Lave j,.r n with u reduction at thla referendum time waa last by keynote speaker nnd perthree Irom former Progressive year. Commercial he Is. supplies rannot be determined l,lCt tcmricrancc under the' ul;ir vo(0 lf the tight party failures report- manent rhalrman for tha convenannroxlmate accuracy usS leaders in Idaho. of Governor The mothers anrij wholly withtn 11, pMpia The G. R. to ed i lm- Dun to A Mfc.n. trom borders tion. Co., of wae a member of Aug, mnd McCarthy mat nrcwr Mr. Frank li Johnessc, of Boise, 1 to 30 a Mfc George II. Hern by acclamation at men and ronJn.port, manufacture or cuuho to ! numbered clou to l.kOO, the Utah delegation to Houston iirfafA water la controlled by falhr of yuuns Idaho, former state chairman, and unx- tha Democratic slate convention know land thip for alcoholic the full month will exceed and has tha distinction c. being manufactured and sell member of llie stats executive and waa an unqualified endorsement known measurements sotiie use u ihrougnoul ,cty an(, v0y whu.h ha, bws i,cvrraBr, the sale lo he made only committee of the Progressive par- the 1,731. reported for July hy fully tho only Al Smith delegate wke aa of hfs record as chief executive for underground water could, benefit children their om-uaT them lv tn not Ilself cent. ami the The number of ierault. "bunked'" In Jim Reed's headfor stale iljr brought stated: ", .1 think there Is no In per lasting the out four years. It la uion thla whole, be inude uof reasonable of liquor in a way which w1" sumption in any nubil-- j nlace. We ty conAugust, 11X7, waa only 1,703 doubt quarters at Houston. D. W. Par-rut- t, but a what I very i 1. large : rerorri that he goes lo the state byInformation pel btfore pioli;..! The Increase In tha Augiiat Innia.v well learn from the cxpcrl-llcv- e ceutane (of thu one of the host known edumidily unknown trol bused on will l i" Prognsslvea) before the voters of Utah for tor reverence today ence our in of other nations, more cators of the state, and the man available or easily obtained with go to A Bmttli. lie ls the logical debtedness will be much laws of li. the dinn i"; fnr in prohibition vi con, marked than the rise In the num- who has been executive aecretary neighbors condition in each candidate fur the Progressives. Medicating himself to Ihe ser- regard to the insidiously sapping rcs,iect for si': this manner to solv- - this problem Mr. Dow default, the ainourt involv of the Utah Educational associaDunning' of Boise. b'r what 1, by die method ! sale made vice of all the people of Utah. locality. I therefore, llte raise, law. conesteemed tSS. 000,000. That tion for several years waa named Two years ago an exceeding leading spokminan uf the Pro-- 1 I Governor Mern front the day he great ,tatr Psolf c.iid nut liy pilvatc liellcve 1, improfoundly .thla tried lo gressivc parly, and one of i.s can- j unusually high aggregate resulted to run for the unexplred term ofl took office devoted hlntself to the temporarymatter n give the righteous-- . llchlnala. Issue involving ,rom angle. Insolvencies several of didates tha iata J. Wllmer Booth. A. H. partisan fur Congress at the last portant study of the state's prublema With Not There s nc qucs'.lon nrc of the ness ofour national conduct and in his statement said: tlonal slxe. The liabilities for the bothering to even read the the Wh-- n children's our I this end in view ho hss personal Mat ot saloon. return of the protection 1 bill ll accused tho statute (CONTINU'D ON MGI TWO) alwnya ac-- 1 month are far shove those for the ed that the ratoon "is nn 1 ought tr. live In the have been ly visited every section uf the stale proposed '"i,....' murals. rundurt ur the political (four preceding months, snd I list 'tut ion In a he this defunct n S.5J!3fir.iiyu of the ITagrcNtive par- llsh a new maximum for the cur ally with the people and with lhe 'coinie a settler who wished in dig tile fearless application of letter- - country' I Meant It. I mean it to- - ly, and wus at one lime its can rent year. As eompsred with the Costs and bis; day. I will never rdvncale nor rco nn'-- Is of the most emote villages soiilan Jff prlnciploH. nMl (nipn..iry dldate fur fop 1'ongres, and 1 now nm Angiixt. 1327. total or IS.IOK.SSX, foresaw tho coinioev nny law which directly nr a lot tu of unable anv use reason I discover lo formality. wh. ININ IndeMednem the r.tl.K go HONTIMK fnr the month through OIK.) of this great, widcspread dlreelly permits the return of the voters uf the 1'rugrcssive party, shows sn Increase of more than 40 rummy. Tiny knew tli.il In Ural, saloon who have shown a that have cent. they icr is ample Such a change would preserve sparsely sett led illstih desires vision of n better world, should G. The monthly nnd quarterly fail nnd for the dry stav the lunefit rf a now wuuld develop dlflereiu voice end vote to urea showing number nnd llablll-tlm ilinselv national liw that would runtime helii lend their custuiiis Irom those out the Cuolldge polinre contrasted below for the ulutud sections and that it we weru- tn make interstate shipmeMt of pi cies.' carry " Twenty-fiv- e crime. It years ago the Two thlrda of the population of Utah does not vole. Of course l(( (lu un;t il on tra'y na- tnxirullng beverages 15. secreMr. Franc! I to-111 I iln-rwheat fanners were getting bo a Would preserve for Ihe .lrv slates I'lali hut still there ro a birge ton., niattcrs, tPere arc many childmi under age hi of oi the tary Progressive lees n a party nmnlicH dollar a bushel than Smui: rxcrco-Unde franchise. of )iinbilntinn nuuibiT of nd.illj who full lo i ,iffclntlatUui in local liwsDlltoa. II federal tln-l-enforeeniroit r ror their grain and were pay-i- n nwn harriers. It would Ad.-- eouuiv. Idaho, nld in part within the siiito arc nioro indifferent In this respect than others. In )lw (ll. lm:i ha for have the past been, : S2S fur a mower and leas of the population dois not waa for this riai-i.that tlit lciri'i-ol- piimlt to citizens of other Mote- coiinlh'N three luurths the fulloHii'K . than 3 10U fur a binder, lu Bvvier. ,.rHlc plaUu-- In IN'! I iinimuiiceJ. Grand, Millard, Par Don. Daggett, Knu-ry- . 132S, they arc paying 173 (or ' l ml III Mil IIITu Ikliavi'l and Wayne. In Ducllrsnc, GurflcM. lilt llllll.l Tooele. ITr.lah, Wnshtiigloli, Miinplnary uiws Which a mower am! from 1233 lo county. I sin row vlgoious- ulid lu;vrx upp,,,,. i.p.lx.'iia and iiiieriVrc wlh n, will wholly wi'hln llin liorilent j 3230 for a binder and they upiortlng the Deniocnitie no five sixth of the populutlon do-- s not vote. San Individual liberty." nnd It wus for of those stntea wiilmut the old cvIl'V lionnl and state tickets." are still getting lem thsn esloi 11. "o An Indifferent eiilxenshlp will have an Indifferent government thla reason that Wuode v Wilson dollar for their wheat. It Is loil Indifferent pioplc euniplnin most about the government. Our in- vetoed the Yolsiead in t. to the correction of this fun. wiili till Demo- should he Uncreated, In cause fur the moat pari they In different .ellUi-nMY IS SURSCRirriON HERE damentsl In Just Ira that Govditto urn good people. Hud people lenrn readily how to mulct Indiffer- eratle prlncide. ernor Smith haa turned hla ent taxpayers and they arc ,'wuyx III eanirul alien tlic good (tuple lief would einiio fiom oil arreud-liii'lTHE UTAH STATESMAN Ktentlon. And it I thin same v.nsli iindr hands ol p"liles lo lb,1 'ideti. law giving a fundamental that problem 111 ATLAS BLOCK. Silt Lake City. Utah. The eniucriilio parly wiICngKo he! In getting Iho Vote outs. gelcntirie ili'flllll.all of IIS' alcoholic Herbert Hoover has rcNiaca bevnr ige. e the no'tlmds etnployiil hy hiiiue Itepiildle.iu toil It e.i'iioil emilenl of all ni'ot aa to so much recognise. Never In the liWtniy ot the slulc has there hern such cor-ni- it The prix lit difhiliio'l , ndinllleilly IncloBf.i find check for which please setu! me The The farms and fields of l time. Ir.ai'einaie nnd nf money for this purpose ns exists nl Ihe present with enar Amorim burning - me r.ils.ug their voices In protest against lmd Gninl l:.'i!i!-'.lstale would tin n be allowed to (lx Governor for thusiasm months. Utah Statesman for l lls own Maud vd f nlcoboiii: conyears ns vvlin Imy Deliiovrats tn stuff Republican primary Hinith because he has pledgto tile proviso hiiXis. Wo Join In the protest h ml eondem lieiiniorats who lend tent. subject iilwuy ed hltnse'.f to the principle nf t exceed g tha ltb.il Muiidanl eoiibl SUBSCRIPTION PRICES SI Year; 50c fi month. Ihrmselvf , l sui h a sehemr. N"t on" dollar need be spent III remedial legislation for which Uon-rthe e women men and If fl.vil Inteiesteil Ihe maximum i ltixeiM lo exei the by franeli'se, hue been fighllnu agriculture t - I time linlitfri-riiWc Hilltheir with a nelgblmrs. would take up fur tho past right yeara and I here .Street Name 1 l.rlii'ie t'l' e'l.ilruian a If dlslrlel trial. iiitirrnvr MMtMMIIMMU that s;.sieni vjmr uie going in give Deutnerallo now. throtiRh llllssbouily work III your Meek, di) Hot eiiould le siibmi rd to tin In lloi dlls upon yon, to do n lltt'e victory, at lat haa a chance wol k. ami we pri dirt the qui'MIou of i."i:'c ,'b icrii'". You eimiml eer.ige In a in nm . I I I I I of realising. I I M I I State t I I i I I M I I I City 'ill'l nineio!-nivn- t. work will bruu )m ,it ltf.iet..ry ivturiiv iu belli r g"Urn pi ovieioii if the Inl William on no L'ci fureravy la.iily, . . nietit. Draper, chali man. ( to fho hideous mon In 61.00 A YEAR LABOR GOES FOR SMITH Senator King! Old Battler Also' Stamps on Heel Religious Prejudice. A' challenge men printed thla Issue. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 VOL. 7. NO. 56. Mates- - 133,003 pro-Ivl- - Business Failures Bern and King Smiths Statement of Progressives of Prohibition Clean Cut Idaho Turning to Argument for Decency Governor Smith Have Made Fine fficial Higher m August . ed ! I r r r - up-on- Vop-wit- alrv,-0Vn- h .. e (.ana-disrega- ... L. 1 excep-electio- n, Farm Mount High Under O. P. c. 11 Sln-Me- 11 si-i- e: lluxi-Mcr- , I I J11.-11- s it 1 1 ntflcc-sreker- 11 iiiiM-oiir- -0 1:1- m-- get-lin- e. el-- Cii-li'- I 1 |