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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1928. 4 Cabinet Comes in for Some Very Pertinent Publicity Insull-atin- g Matters Ranging From Snowslide Relief Flood Control to Freight Rates Keep Governor Dern Busy TAMMANY Nation Declarers Cool Van Cotl Pledges idge Makes Grave Mis Thorny Highway take in Giving Place to For Criminal; Power Man. Under (he caption of Pushing Recreational Ad- Resources Worth Mil Executives Attitude on lions Saved State Legislation Honges vantage and Building Roads on Program. On Three Points. In Perpetuity. "InsuM-at-In- g the Cabinet,' the Nation of re cent data gives aoma pertinent IdcaO regarding the recent addition to the Collldge cabinet, Ray Wcat, Attorney for Samuel Inaull, hrad of the power truet and the man who do nated eo much money to the campaign of Prank I. Smith of Jllinuli that Smith waa denied hie eeot in the U. & aenate. The article followa in part: Committee (icU Facte. Mr. Went sppjsr-e- d On July XT, before the Jteed committee Investigating the campaign expenditure! of one Frank - Smith, and testified that ha had handled Inaull money in the Illlnoia primaries that he had been attorney for the Inaull crowd aince 1197, and that he had "always conferred with Mr. Inaull as to investments, particularly concerning his own companies, and as to politics, during these XX Ray Van Colt la the unanimous or more years. Mr. Inaull,. as ev- chulfO ot his puny for tha office eryone knows, la the power behind of I) .si riet Attorney of tho Third that is fast Judicial District, comprising the iower combine Bait reaching out to grab up the na lake, Bummit, Tooele and Daggett tlon's nautral resources and weld Counties. the populace Into one vast, beMr. Van Cott ia a native son of nighted serfdom. Tho primary In Balt Lake County. His parents. hueetlon waa the one In which Mr. John Van Cott and Carolino lrnlt Inaull contributed 5125,000 to put Van Cott. wera pioneers of 1811. Smith in the aenate, Mr. Smith be- Mr. Van Cotl's early llfu waa spent ing at that time, nnd having been upon the farm, and he had to makf for several years, chairman of ihs his own way as hla father died Illinois commerce commission, with when Sir, Van Coil was only thirdirect supervision over the ir.tea teen years o g sge. After passing and earning of Mr. jnaull'a Illi- through the district schools. Air, nois public utilities. Van Cott entered the University of Utah and wus graduated from Movement leidi to Nuslwrf. in 1991, During It is true that already thers Is that institution next two years, ha waa employagitation against confirmation of tho Aloronl of ed as the tha priuciiml ths appointment by the senate, but it also is true that tho power com- city schools, and from this employbine already la boasting that the ment, ho aucceeded in saving sufficient money to emer tho law movement will lead nowhere. New adviser are reported to have school of Cornell university. informed the administration that York. In 1995 he was graduated Mr. inaull'a hired man is safe un- from Cornell with the degree of der tha practice by which a recess Bachelor of Laws and because of high standing hs received honappointee holds office until the his last dsy of tha following session orable mention; and the law faculty declared that hlslaw diesis was of Congress. Inasmuch aa President Cool Idge the next to the best in the entire class. ofand hla cabinet will go but of From that time to tha present, fice March 4, 19X9. tha last day of tha coming aession of Congress Mr. Van Cott has lieen engaged those who have received recess ap- at Balt lake City in the active of tho law. For two years pointments may servo until that practice data without any senate action ho prosecuted all of the criminal whatsoever. Thus wo find tha door rases In the District Court of Ball open for a cowardly entrance of a lake County with marked success. cabinet apolniee who never could His skill and ability aa a lawyer is vouched for by the members of fSra ths glare of a senate searchlight. Tha Senate turned down Mr. hla profession throughout the Btate Smith, but it looks as if its hands and by the Judges ot all the various would bo tied in case It tries to do courts ot the Huto. He la now tho asms to Mr. West. serving the eighth year aa the Treasurer of the Btate Bar AssociaHrntrmbera Wsfen. Tha president remembers only tion of Utah. Mr. Van Cott If elected makes too well hie experience with the recalcitrant aenato in tha naming of ths solemn promise that ha will Charles B. Warren to mention enforce tha laws fairly, impartially, only one. It Is generally under- and with tha Intent and purpose of stood that ha haa no wish for a mnking this portion of hla native clash on appolntmenta In tha dos- state a safe plare within whlrh to ing days of his administration, and live, and that the criminal element it also Is generally understood that of society shall be compelled to if there la any danger of adverse napect the sacred rights of properaction on tho name of Mr. West- ty and human life; and that If they ell her that name will not bo sent violate the laws dex.gned to protect to tha senate at all or else tha ad- thee sacred rights they shall suffriends ministration (meaning, fer the Just penalties of the law. principally one Charles Culls, ma- Ilia platform la that properly and safe human life shall be 'ailn jority leader and nominee, and one George Moses of from all criminal hands and that ho to sea shall will class Hoover criminal tha the lodged managers) it that tha question of confirmation in the Btate'a prison or driven from Thus, tha Btate. The tad pavers pay the does not corns to a vote. only in ths event that Mr. West salary of thia office, and Mr. Van is reapitointed by Herbert Hoover Cott If elected nssures them that (assuming that Mr. Hoover ia elect- he will give mors than valns reed president I will senate approval ceived in vigorous and efficient service.- - Adv. be necessary. Vocation flaked. Query No. 1 Mr. Coolldge, whsl promises, if any, were made to you or anyone else, by Mr. Inaull or any of hla allies, of contributions to the 19X1 Republican campaign Jund in return for tho appointment of Mr. Instill a attorney to alt In your cabinet? 2 Mr. Hoover, what Vucry No. do you, as a reputed friend of public ownership of Uotilder iam, pur- s, pose to do about continuing in atafter you get in office, the torney of the men most active in lighting that public ownership tha men who, as shown in tha Fed hearings, era Ittde Commission have sought to debauch the Press, tha schools, and the nation itself in order to gain their ends? Iolnl of History. Query No. I Mr. United Slates Senator, do you recall the case of ona Richard Ballinger, a secretary days, of tha Interior in tho pre-wwhen we still c:ung to the quaint notion that a public office is a pubwhat lic trust, and do you recall when happened to Mr. Ballinger closewaa too H was found that he ly connected with certain private 1I. I- night at 8 oclock. Brigham H. Roberts on KSL Monday night 7 to 7:30. W. Orr Chapman oil KSL Tuesday night 8 to 8:30. Senator Joe Robinson, Al Smiths running mate, in Ogden, Wednesday night. Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana at Salt Lake Theatre tonight (Friday, October 12). WOMKN' Form u. i. admits fkars iuh, u OF NKW YORK. TICKET WARRINGTON Hamilton Fish Jr.. Republican member of tne New house from the Twenty-sixt- h York district, told Herbert Hoover today thst New York Democrats strongest had nominated the available plate ticket at Rochester Governor with yesterday and that Bmlth leading tne fignr ths result In New York ws In doubt. He also told Air. Hoover that Ihe Republican lia.,vr nan blundered badly In nominating Ambassador Houghton for senator and in failing to name a single World war veteran. Air. Fish Is so disgusted he with such political blimdeis," said, that he contemplate abandoning hU speaking tour in New York state and going Into ths west Instead. 14 In tragl-come- man-serva- nt Interior department? Might not g nice little investlgailon of the whole stinking mesa by the United States senate prove interesting? After All West Is Ilirc. tha Query No, 4 Mr. Common what do you, the vlrtlm in all such transactions, purpose to do Ci(l-se- Women now outnumber men by to one In the island ot Tagawa, ths Pacific Ocean. Support Fcr ct twain. A derails egn Woodrow Wilson said that the Republican party had not had an original Idea In thirty After years. reading Charlia Curtis' acceptance speech we are warranted in extending the time 10 forty years. lands. Governor Dern set tha machinery of tho state In motion and got those minerals. Ollier Questions Fending. Having thua demonstrated not only hla understanding of tha far reaching public lands problems of the state and also hla capacity to get results, would not the electorate of Utah bo best served hy continuing Governor Dern In offire? While tills to tho school lands has been secured through tho governor's work, there remains many other vexatious questions Involving the proper handling of tha other public lands within Utah's borders. Who In the state la aa well qualified to solve these questions as the present governor? International Motor . Trucks Will Solve Your HAULING PROBLEMS ECONOMICAL APE It, SPEED!" Oao Today INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. 438 WEST 4TH SOUTH Salt Lake City. Utah. T rrarftTSTfflrsuraT Rook-Thre- K. I. MclHINGI t.ll. Roger I. Alcllonnurh, candidate for district Judg.a Jior at 1ark City. Utah. Sept. 39, 192. Edu- cated in the school of his native town and at Noire Dame University and the University of Utah, attaining membership in Uhl Kappa I'hl honorary scholastic fraternity in the latter Institution. For severs I years prior to taking up the study of law was engaged In educational work in thl state, being for a number of years principal of one of the schools of Tarv City. Be rceil aa enlisted mnn nnd commissioned officer In Ihe field artillery during the World war. and since the war has lieen active in nf.'alra of ihe American Legion, being one of Ihe orgnnixera and tha first post commander of tha post at 1ark City. Elected county tnr-ne-y of Bummli county In 1924. J. W. MrKINNKY, Janies W. McKinney, rand': late for Judge, in the Third Judicial district, dales his political history bark into those hectic days .if the gay nineties, one of hi first political position came to him In 1999 when hs liecame secretary to Governor Frank Sleunrnherg of id.iho. While has been closely connected wilh polities all these years most of hi time was spent "at his knitting" ns he terms his (Adv trict court of this district, he haa been engaged in the practice of law. 1 r, ) HOTEL A Heme Away I From Home REAL ESTATE LOANS 57o baalars eraser) j Oa rkwle 6o Ifaii'lng anil AiMrtMMti I er 13 Year lina Ntalkl; parMfRU If 4nlrt4 S. tiUlORAUEGE TRUST COMPANY Mortgage l.saas. 11 Utah Conservatory of Music. SIX alt Local Salt Lake School of Beauty Culture sr i:it rinsT south. Tm.lrln Hid. I lah. lkr aai Are you debating what your lily. Carrespsndcaee Hawaiian Steel Guitar We Teach Direct From Sheet Music lavrallaato Oar Method. Guaranteed. for Detailed IHeastls lalsrmallsa. Boy Here! (Tsld Political Advertisement) iwils.on! s ftaalltj. Help America Put a Smile in the Whitehouse He was unanimously chosen as candidate for the Third dintrict bench by his colleagues this year. legal business. A brrif history hf OOC9000eS990000CMMC9Ce AteKinney follows: Dorn ,la'i. in, 172. nt llnnni'ml. Alo. Ksrly boyhood home. McKinKPT elected ray ney. Texas In Judge of liolsa City. Idaho. In liJt appointed secretary to Frank i governor of Idaho. In 1 1905 became associated with law firm of I'owers A Marloneaux. and sfterwnrds member of the firm "t Marlnnennx. McKinney A Towers. X Klerted councilman of Balt l.ike 1910. Kierted member ef rity IIIhouse of representatives In Utah 1914. In 1919 elected n mem'.ier i.f Utah senate. Since dissolution of Salt Lake City. Ihe firm of Marloneaux McKinney A Towers has hern practicing law (Adv.) Independently. about it? Rut, after all why raise all these distressing doubts and quesltonn? Mr. West is an eminently respectable citisen. a member of the Union league dub and a strict Methodist. His personal life is pure. In the Pledge cabinet he will he a fit playmate for Mr, Wilbur, tho ttundsy-schnteacher from California, and Mr. MACON, r;a. With n band playPargent, tha Great Bton Face from ing "The Bldewnlks of New York New England. and durante cheering wildly, a resolution pledging - mport to GovWithin a short period, telephone ernor Bnillh and 111 running mate. I communication will bo established Senator Robinson, was adopted toIn South America between Uuenoa day by the Georgia state DemoAire tho capital of tho Argentine cratic convention Its first get ital of Uruguay. after oseenibltug. ol Park Gty Man Out for Bench Former ' Re-esu- lie taught Georgia Democrats organisation. City (Contlanod from Pago Ona) sources can ba made tha source of Important stato revenues, which would lighten the tax burden of tho farmers ad home owners. Governor Dern la opposed to lotting these power resources pees Into private ownership, but wants them handled on a conservation basis, so a to both yield income to tha atato and prevent excessive charges to tha consumers by any power monopoly. Governor Dern has no figlit with California and has consistently furthered tho most friendly relationship with the Paclfle coast state with a view of helping California to grow, thereby increasing the markets for Utah products. Hera Is a momentousu undertaking involving tha future of Utah for generations to come. The governor haa ably and adequately protected Utah's Interests. The fight la not yet ended. Tho people of Utah want to keep tha good flghtar on tho Job. For Utah's welfare, tha Dern if people need to they are to have the benefit of his experience with this problem and of hla acknowledged leadership among tho states of tho Colorado I !. uated therefrom, nt ; W. MOFFAT. David W. Aloffst, was born al Balt lake CII). nnd iris mado Utah his home. Until he was about St years old lie spent his time on a ranch in Rich county. In 1891 ho entered the university, and gradsoho.il in Balt Lake con my. did surveying work and studied law. In RIU he entered the University of Chicago law school, nnd upon completion of his work there opened a law of'ice at Alurrnv City, and has pursued a general practice of ihe law In nil nrta of the state for the last 21 enr. (Adv.) L.t'. For District Judge. pur- '.t tn DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION Airs. Kruse waa elected president of the Rolapp Women's Democrat leaguo at a meeting at Rolapp Thursday. A large and enthusiastic attendance waa reported from the mectl Officers chosen were Mr. Gust Mayer, first vice Airs. C. Draper, secE. president; ond vice president; Mias Amrlil secretary-treasure- r, Caruso, and Mrs. K. ('. McKee, chairman uf Ihe arrangements committer. It la their Intention to preserve a !' ar interests that raine vithin the Have Gathering Democratic Laboring People's dance Saturday night at Democratic Hall, next door north of county headquarters, 343 south Main street, Salt Lake City. Free. Meeting in Murray Wednesday night of all workers of county outside city. Every worker, district chairman, comMeet the mitteeman urged to come and bring friends. candidates. county Meeting of Salt Lake City workers and organization men and women and their friends in Democratic Hall Monday Native of Rich County Out for District Bench view of hla office? Is your mrm-or- y long enough to recall tha rase of one Albert M. Fall and a ceras tain desolate tract unknown you purTeapot Dome? If so. do while this pose to sit supinely ly newest deal, this latest hraxen i peron tha body pulitlr, branch petrated by the executive you perof the government ? Will l go so far mit the aa to have inaull nut his one who in in tho sent of the of aupposed to act aa the watchdog we our natural resources? Must now complete the trilogy with another Ballinger, another Fail, in Uteh Democrats Will You be There? Le-g- el f Con tinned from page ona.) (Continued from pago ona.) In tha eourao of hla vlalta about tho atato to gain flrat band knowledge of eondltlona ho haa never failed to impress upon tho local pla and not squandered or given residents the potential value to tho away. communities of tourists who could Dern Ttakra Hand la JK1. bo attracted to tho neighborhood. In his report of J9X4 Attorney Ho haa constantly and consistently General Harvey It Cluff had this urged the development of facilities to asy: to rare for the ever Increasing "Tho government Is still pronumber of automobile and train ceeding to contest tha state's rights visitors who ore seeking new fields to all school sections and thers are of enjoyment In tho western coun- " Pndln In tha land offlca at try. 511 Lake and Vsrnal a large numTho governor mado what has ber of these cases. We have taken been termed "tho greatest boost ono of them Into tho courts and it Utah speech aver delivered' to an 1 now pending before tha courts audience of two million people at Washington, D. C. Tha attiwhen he extolled our scenic fea- tude taken by the of tures, playground opportunities and Interior Iq such aa department to practically economic possibilities over the ra- deprive tho slat of lands of any dio of tha Chicago Dally Ntws-Thl- s material valua which rightfully bewas long to tho schools of thia state address. Incidentally, made without coat to tho taxpayers. under the Enabling art and It In other addresses and In seems to bo almost useless to conFurther, publications of national circulation test these cases. What we need. In ha has carried to many, many order to protect these school lands thousands tho mesaga of Utah's at- to tha state, la some action by tractions. and Congreaa whlrh will Problems Get Individual Attention forever fix the state's definitely title to these Governor Dern has givan his in- lands. This matter has, time and dividual attention to tha particular again, been railed to the attention Place in problems of every one of tha ad- of our congressional delegation ministrative departments from the and especially to Benstor Bmont, stato highway commission to tho but thus far, they have been unnble Democrats who Those fish and game department. He has to grasp the stiuation sufficiently would meet wit) kindred always regarded the work of the to become thoroughly interested In road commission of the highest im- this most omportant matter. T souls or who would listen to portance and haa constantly advis- think every pressure possible ought or who radio programs, ed with tho commission in tho de- to ba brought to bear upon our would dance or who would velopment of adequate highways senators and representatives thst commeaurata with the ability of they may Iravo no stona unturned care to meet with other Dcm-- 1 tha state and the counties to pay. until something la done by Congress votocrats and independent Hs lias insisted upon the desirabil- that will protect the state In Its ers on social or political lines ity of and need for the completion title to these lands granted by tho may now do so in the site of the east to west highways Enabling Art." formerly occupied by Bhay's Dern Makes Inresllgtlon. through the Uintah basin wilh the cafeteria, Just north of Demresult that this highly important ocratic county headquarters After a thorough study link in the state system is advanc- of tha makingGovernor on south Main street. Ths Dern proing rapidly. The need for proper ceeded subject to enlist tha enthusiastic inhall Is centrally located, beto southern tho parks terest and support of western govapproaches ing almost directly across tho has been anuther of his concern, ernors senators and representatives street from the postoffice and Z4on-M- t. Carmel and the highway Nswhouso In a great speech not far from ths Congress. now well on the way to coihpletlnn InBchool Land Titles In Puhlle Land hotel where -- te and regionbids fair to be tha most wonderful the facts and outlined he Btates, al headquarters are located. scenic highway In the world, Ths hall will scat 1X00 Congress at last took favorable acllrliio At Snomdlilc. tion upon his plea. The governor haa pursued a conThe other two members of the stant policy of helpfulness In meet- stale lend hoard and Ita executive ing his administrative duties and secretary loyally supported the haa been ready at all times to meet Initiative taken hy Governor Dern. Judge emergencies which have arisen in and steps were taken to enlist various parts of the state. Two the active of all tha Running Again notable instances were at the times western states. Assistant Attorney the snowslido st Bingham and General W. Hal Farr wai sent to tiie Bench of tha threatened failure of the Hors- Washington to work for the bill. In He remained there five months hnd ley dam In Carbon county. the first esse, the governor, npon did able work. As a reward for learning of the snowslide. went in this service the repent Republican person immediately to the scene, state convention kicked Mr. Farr organised tho forces of relief and downstairs when he sought the for attorney general. personally directed tha care of nomination those who were stricken. When While the governor has been fair on was tha verge enough to publicly thank Mr. Farr, the Horsley dam of collapse whlrh might have re- Mr. Oldroyd. Mr. Cluff and Mr. sulted in tho worst flood of Utah's Crockett for their history, the governor again "put on and assistance. It I the plain fart his boots" and went to the ground that this vitally constructive work himself. Ha assigned engineers in on behalf of the schools and taxtho employ of stato departments to payers of the state waa Inauguratassist tha Interested water users, ed. planned and organised by Govrailroad officials and coal company ernor Dern. and the people of Utah operators to do tho emergency have his administration to thank I work necessary and to carry this for It. Utah haa always hern enthrough to a point which assured titled to (hr mineral In br whnnl the safety of the dam and water for the needs of the community. e Record I C)irn are hut examples of tha diversity of interests with whlrh tha governor has concerned himself. Mention might ba mads ot hla aervirea to agrirulture, of hi keen interest In forwarding mining 11,1.1 M II. HR MKI. progress, of his attention to the social needs of the stats through William Hadley Bramel the adequate and intelligent car haa been a rexident of Salt of tho insane, tha criminals, tha of tha state. Lake City for more than 30 dependents Ills record is an open hook. that record is splendid hla burin? all of this fellow Democrats ycafs. renominated him time with the cxcep- -. hy acclamation. For the very same reason the tion of the four years he turn people of Utah will reThose Who Kaow him in the state rapltol at tha S served as a judjre of the dis- election of November (. life-wor- k will be? six month's rnnrsa at our school fits yon as a first class, operator, a Ilf position, nr perhaps a business of your own, with a largt yearly incom. Then Was. T517 and mk an BPiioInlmenl. A -- Half-lrice- d Work by Advanced Student. Ths Democrat le national commute is being operated under the budget system and under this system every dollar taken In and expended must be accounted for at staled periods. The budget haa been set at 14,000,000. At the present time lys than 12,000,000 has been raised. The radio program which la carrying ihe speeches of Al Smith to every part ot the country la costing tha uatlunal committee In excess of 5400,000. In many lnrgs communities and In snme entire elates there are no Democratic newipapers. We must educate the voter In these states and that ran not bs don without funds. Came sf Al Smith's friends sad same sf Ihe friend mf Jos Hsblsasa have rsatrlhatrd amsaata of acreral a rlrh man's ramnalsa. This a VOt R CAMPAKiX. thousand dollars apiece. list thia la W would rather have n rsntrlbntlan sf ten dollars frsm each sf a thoasaod persons (pan fen those-sa- d dollars frsm oa person. Help rdarate the vsiersl Help pat At Smith la 4 ha Whlta Haase, i'sslrlhatlsas af any alio acceptable. grad yoav msary to t W. J. HALLORAN - Advanced Shelton Permanent WaVc $10 Advanced Student Shelton Wave ... $ 5 UTAH FINANCE DIRECTOR, ll " tLLOHAX-JlDGKBlILDlX- U. " - SALT ' LAKE CITY, UTAH |