Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER Stanford Poll CANDIDATES TO WILSON AIDE Fators Hoover LEAD FORCES IN EASTERN FIGHT Republican Offensive At tains Pinnacle Monday With Ifomcr Talk (Continued from I’m a One) 1932 RHODES AWARD TEACHERS PLAN Former Mounlie MILLS WARNS FLAYS HOOVER PALO ALTO Cal Oct 28 (UP) — Stanford unh eivity alma muter of President Hoover favors his reelection a straw vote condtu ted bv (he Stanford Daily showed tonight Hoover was given 828 votes Franklin D Roosevelt 251 and Norman Thomas Souahst candidate 216 Thomas who polled 2 5 per cent of the total vote a year ago made a am prising gam polling 16 7 per cent this year 27 Kecehes Award TODAY AND LIST SELECTED S L MEETING OF ‘RUIN’ PATH TakcsSavg Republicans Offer Two Will Be Chosen From Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald I Boosted for PresiCalifornia in Among Eight Candidates Stump Recovery While Rivals for IIooHcvelt Would Bring Chaos to Represent Slate dency of Organization Colby i SAN f ANCISCO Oct TOLFDO Ohio Oct 26 (AT— Secretary Mills in a campaign speech for termed President Hoover "the diminishing President Hoover tonight Slid the ton House” the Whit in figuie ght in 'roid to ruin” lay with the Demo of Die first of a series of aiitlresi-espoil cratic party while Republican sored in this state by prognsslve or fered ‘the road to recovery” In his pifpaied addieas released gunuations United States S nator Hmm John thiough the Republican national com ion progressive Republic an was to mittee Mill described adminiijtra s(x ik Friday night on bslmlf of the tlons efforts as a program of arrest the disastrous candidacy of Franklin D Roosevelt mg and reversing of deflation and thus open Johnson leader of the sta'cs gresuve Republican flooseveltmg the way towatd recovery” He to praLeladdcst was league expected "riiire was another program It Rx sevelt as a piogr csive and at tack the nomine of his own party was the progra n initiate d m and as (dually adopted by the Dermx ratio house of r pusentatlve and their re Colby Flays Hoover "The change is at hand Colby de sponsible leaders Up to the present In bringing time I have not emphasized that pro (hired in his addiesi it to pass lies the hopes of Die nation gram or explained Us dangers at for rescue from our Ills and a bright-c- r length because It only seemed fair to give the Democratic candidate for prospect for the future "The laud itory orations which the presidency and even the vice candidate (though he members of the cabinet are weaving presidential around the diminishing figure in the was committed to this program) a White lliui'ie will riot profit him thance to repudiate it and to state They have not done Such highblown panegyrics from their positions men who have received office at his so With ehction day less than two hinds will neither deceive nor im weeks away the American people should undeistand the major threat piess the people” The Anieruan people Colby de tytnch exists and which because of dared “h ive suffered under 12 jeais its character and the tacit approval of Republican misrule and unful which the silence of the Demociatic filled promises with little variation leadeis convevs must now be consid except now and then a major scan ered as a major Issue in this cam dal or the prosecution of some high paign ‘Witnessing the fearful effects of dignitary In the party" lhe speaker bitterly criticised the deflation and recognizuigdhe destiuc-tlowrought by panic the house piesidcnt to that age-olDemocrats turned Hoover Falls "Mr Hoover" he declared "has method of quick relief— direct and undiluted inflation been a failure by every test that fairness and nonpartisanship can applv Ihey resorted to the same economic He has failed for lack of vision lack philosophy that gave such tremen ious Impetus to the greenback and of sympathy lack of understanding failed because of his prejudices po- the free silver movement under the urge of giving quick relief to debtors litical economic and social "He botched the tariff He botched farm relief He botched prohibition and has sought to botch the efforts of the nation to extricate Itself from the political and social wreckage for which prohibition is answerable ” Colby attacked the president's approval of the Smoot Hawley tariff bill ' He has set his face like flint against the fedeial government giv Ing one cent to s'arving Americans " the speaker continued ‘This is an individualism so rugged to use a favorite word of Mr Hoover that it includes even the right to starve" R 26 Ba nbiiclse Colby secretary umlr Woodrow Wilson (UP)— of slate and floor leader for Smith at Chi cago gave his suppoit to Roosevelt BOH II NOT S VYING To ketp roon after the contention the others of the former govirnori HOW HE’LL VO I E followers In line Smith himself has taken the stump One) (Continued troin Monday night he addressed a rall tn Newark long a favorite Small (hit the consumer pay the tax and area Thursday he swings through the that it wn incorpoutcd In the gen east for addresses in Prov idi n e ami eral revenue bill tint way S nator Boston then up state m New York horn is he said voted in a confer Wilson Took New Jersey ence in favor of the tax bill including Not since 1912 has New York or the‘ house amendment During my twenty six years in the neighboring New Jersev gone Demo n cratie in a national election Then it senate" he said I have never know was Woodrow U ilson s first campaign a man to secure the respect and conGovernor Roosevelt ha already car fidence of his colleagues as has SenaTied ht appeal into New Jersey early tor Thomas " It may be " he continued “you do to the cam pa gn want a Republican in the senate Jersey also stirred over the con not text for the unexpired senate term of but If you want a man in the senate the late Dwight W Morrow W War w ho represent every phase of activbetter rea Barbour sitting by appointment ity In this state you can’t get ” Is opposed for the effue by the Demo man than Senator Thomas Replying to a question from the cratic Representative Percy Stewart Another senatorial elei tion tops the audience whether Senator Thomas state Interest la Pennsylvania James "always agrees with vou" he replied huve J Davis former secretary of labor "I will say that Thomas heandis 1 not a Fortunately and tried recently tn New York fed disagreed " too’ man eral court on charges of participating ‘me To a question from a woman as to to a lottery is opposed for reflection whether Senator Thomas agreed with by Lawrence Krupp Democrat him on the wet and dry question he Cue Declared Mistrial replied "Yes madam" and then mis The Davis case was declai ed a added “I have been called a fanatk a admitted trial afer juror discussing and would not like to have my reply tiie evidence with one of the sena- classify him as such " tor's counsel n Leagua Agre Governor Pmchot terming the trial a "blot" on the state deirmnded that He said no occasion had arisen for Pavta withdraw from the contest Senator Thomas to vote w 1th him on the question of the league of nation This was Ignored In New York national prominence but commented that "1 know he thor has settled about the governorship oughly agrees with me on this If 1 so I would not sup campaign between William J "Wild did not believe ” BlUVDonovan former assistant at- port him "I want the people of this state to torney general and the Democratic lieutenant governor Herbert Leh know when I end my service that I man Both were colonels in the war did not suppoit a man in whom With the aid cl two of his close did not believe and 1 have not sup friends— Roosevelt and Smith— Leh ported an Issue Just because it hap-" man won the nomination over the pens to be found in a party platform He said there was "never an issue stubborn opposition of Tammany of fundamental Hall importance arising that affects the state of Idaho but and I confer on Thomas that Senator Fireman Scalded in the matter " N Y Train Wreck Dies He described as a “very reasonable proposal the bill Senator Thomas in troduced In the last session proposing MONTAUK N Y Oct 26 to the wreck of the "Can to put the United States government of land bank bonds with a view nonball Express" crack Long Island back to rates to farmers "ell road train Fireman Edward to lowering interest 3 per cent The Body of Coast School approximately Koehler died to a hospital today a long His was the second death to result bill the senator said “goes Official Found in Bay this toward problem of solving from the wreck Engineer Frank way — g — and high in Obresmki died In hit cab when the heavy farm Indebtedness " MARTINFZ Cal Oct 26 MT-- The tram plunged down an embankment terest rates body of William H Hanlon 52 coirn-ttwo mile west of here last night of schools since superintendent No passenger were aboard the Two Men Drown When 1006 and recent appointee to the state train at the time of the wreck which Rum-Lade- n Car Crashes board of education was found to the waa reported due to spread rati The bay here today conductor two porters and two trainOfficers said the body apparently FL1ZABETHTON Tenn Oct 28 (AT men were bruised —Two men were diowned as a liquor-lade- had been to the water all night and automobile plunged Into the that it bore no marks of violence As U S Grand Jury Probes Watauga river Bear here early today sociates of y inlon said thev had not were Identified as Paul Glo- seen him since Saturday An investiPrison Narcotic Sales verThey and Paul Foster of FUzibethton gation was started in an effort to Passing motorists found them pinned learn whether It was a case of suicide Mr NEW YORK Oct 26 (AT —A federal under the car in shallow water about Hanlon a singer known to grand jury today began an investiga- daylight Kegs and Jars of liquor were audiences of the bay cities and two children survive tion Into allegations that narcotics piled about their bodies have been sold tn the ettv nenlten There was evidence the automobile and workhouse on Welfare is- - side swiped a bridge and turned over Former Manager of ttorjr FACES MANN ACT CHARGE Two Gitie Succumbs Assistant U S Attorney Jacob J Roxenhlum said that fifteen witnesses Ralph C Hughes was arraigned would be beard Va NORFOLK Oct 26 (AT— Wednesday before United States Commissioner Gould B Blakeley on a Charles Edward Ashburner 62 first INFANTA IMPROVING from a woman of and former Norfolk city manager charge of transporting FONTAINEBLEAU France Oct 26 Madera Pa to Provo in violation of city manager of Stockton Cal died $T — The Infanta Beatrix eldest the Mann white slave act He denied today He had been in failing health for daughter pf former King Alfonso of the charge and was ordered to appear Spam was reported In satisfactory October 31 for preliminary hearing some time He had been engaged to condition today after an operation for In default of bond fixed at $2500 he investment banking and insurance since his return here three years sgo appendicitis at a hospital here was sent to the county Jail Pe ‘ 1 e 1 1 alded n d BOISE (AT— Fight Idaho candidates for Rhodes scholarships were announced Wednesday by the lot al Uholarshlp committee headed by Me Rem Morrow Boise attorney and himself a Rhodis schdar Those named aie Edward Aiker man of Coeur d Alerie accredited from Harvard university Bryant H Dunn Wallace at the Umveisity of Washington Paul R Gowen Cald well now at the U S military aiad emy at West Point Rex B Pontius I ewiston at the Umveisity of Id iho Htnn h Reeves Spokane at the Um varsity of Idaho Malcolm MatKenzie Renfrew Moscow at the University of Idaho Wendell Smith Caldwell at the College of Idaho Ljla M Stan ford Nampa at the College of Idaho The Idaho committee will meet December 10 to select two candidates to appear before the distilct committee probably in Spokane At the district they will compete with probably ten others from Oregon Washington Montana Wyoming and North Dakota for the four scholarship to be awarded STORM WRFAKS HAVOC AUCKLAND N Z 28 (A)— A stoim of great violence left a ti ail of d(slriHtlon today many miles long and J00 miles wide through the Wark worth district Buildings weie wrecked trees uprooted and general havoc wrought across the counti yside 0t Irrespective of the ultimate consequences They chose the most powerful and fatal method of inflation known — that Is the printing and Is suance of paper dollars with no metal las reserve back of them” Italy is now subsidizing the build Ing of silos for farmers (Continued from Fats On) v cators to reaih Salt Lake in time for lhe first general session at 7 p m In the L D S tabernacle halt Lake City s schools and school in most other of the state will be closed Fri day as well as Satin day giving pupils a three day holiday A featuie of the conclave will be instruction to visual education with W A Bach representative of the vis ml education department of Electri i al Rt si arch Products Inc particlpat He will give an Ing in the program illustrated lecture It was announced The first meeting scheduled for Thui sday is for members of the house of delegates in the house of represen Uhve at the state capltol at 1 30 p m This meeting largely will be devoted to sports Including discussion of Na tional Education association affairs by Arch M Thurman state director and a report from the committee on the costs of education In Utah The resolutions committee also will aub mit a report James Jensen vice president will preside at the initial general session Thursday evening In the tabernacle Following a musical program Brvant S Hincklev president of the L D S church Liberty stake will give the Greenwood President invocation will deliver the annual address of the president speaking on ”the subject The Teacher a Citizen Guests will be presented and Mr Wiggam will discuss "What Civilization Is Doing to Us" During the nomination of officers concluding feature of the program the name of Miss Elizabeth Fitz Gerald assistant principal of West high school is expeated to be submit ted for the presidency Miss Phillips will talk on “The Choir — Education Verse Speaking TOMORROW les LOS ANCFJES Oct 26 another instance where the Roval Canadian Mounted police got their man— this time a man who was one of their own number 47 yeais ago— but they had to do it through the Canadian parliament For his servuis during what was known as the Rul rebellion In 1885 Harry K Saigent once a sergeant in the Royal Mounted but now a Los Angeles attorney received $300 fiom the Canadian bonus 47 years government overdue Sargent explained today that for the first dozen yeais of the existence of the mounted polue volunteers were given scrip for 160 acres of land but the pr aotu e wis discontinued pi lor to his enlistment Several years ago mount le veteians petitioned the Canadian parliament' to vote similar scrip or $300 In lieu of it to veteians of the rt hellion Parliament apptoved the petition Saigent made his application proved his identity and received ins bonus MV-Ho- (Continued from Pass One thev have In lhe past and in other lands the bonds of the community It is not Al Smith s privilege to cultiThe self indulgence vate resentment of a pnvate poison Is not for him His under put is to stand Rfeailesslv mid to defy by an imperturbable magnanlmltv and to exemplify that toleiance which ha been denied to him k That Is the only way In which Imponderable prejudice as distinct from privileges intienched in institutions can be defeated In a society of free men The professional agitatois of grievances the persistent exhibitors of their wounds the constant bidders for sympathy invariably defeat themselves They betray their weakness and they invite attack They convert their cause into a nuisance and a boie and the) do no good to anyone least of all to themselves Alfred E Smith has too many Import mt things to do In this world to d into that class let himself be n (Copyright 1132 by Walter ) and Art Values" and Dr Lyman will speak on “Integrating School Sub jects" at the first general session Fri- Russia Agrees to Allow day it 9 nt E Allen Bateman will Consulate Mancliukuo pay tribute to members who have died in the past year Sectional meetings will be held Fri MOSCOW Oct 26 (A)— The soviet day at 8 a m 11 a m and 2pm government agreed today to the estabAnother general session w ill be held lishment In Moscow of a consulate for at 7 p tn in the tabernacle to include the new state of Manchukuo Such an address on “The Ithical Values of ironsulates alieady have been sets up School Routine" bv Dr Lvmnn and in the far eastern cities of Vladivosa speech on ‘ The Westward March of tok Khabarovsk and Blagoveschensk America ’’ by Dr Driggs Results of Offit ml comment on the Moscow the election will be announced consulate was withheld Address Planned EIGHT HI RT IN RIOT Saturday general session at 9 a m will Include an address on "Our Edu VIENNA Oct 28 (AT— Eight stucational Investment" by Dr Driggs dents weie injured in a political fight a supplementary report of the rcso at the Anatomical and Physiological lutions committee and introduction of institutes of Vienna university today Both schools were closed for the day officers Divisional meetings will be held at after police had restored order 10 30 a ni for the college division grammar grade and junior high school meetings are planned according to division and the primary kuidergar Mr Pairatt and educational organiten division zations not forming part of the assoBetween sessions many sectional ciation will hold special sessions Llpp-man- ) v n TILE BLACK PANTHER "Nature in the Raw"— as portrayed by the great animal painter Paul Bransom inspired by the natural ferocity of "Baghecra" the black panther in the famous "Jungle Book" "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild"— and raw ’tobaccos have no place in cigarettes JAHUaMtMnkM) Continue! today and tomorrow — and men how it’s packing: them ini We’r not afraid to wapr that you’Y never een quality like this at a price to comcheviots and pare! Finest woolens worsteds snappy patterns flawless handtailoring I Brand new arrivals are added today to make selections complete 1 'Advance Winter Stylet For Men and Young Men! Suit! Ordinarily Priced 2500 —many even higher! A Huge Special Huy From a Famous Maker of Men's Better Clothes! TV7 ¥ ff gHo Vko iiviio 77 XL Men’s store I v W AMWkViMWZteJMWpkgii J No raw tobaccos in Luckies —that’s why they’re so mild buy the finest the very tobaccos in all the world— but that does not explain WE why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette The fact is we never over look the truth that "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild” —so these fine tobaccos after proper aging and mellowing arc then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process described by the words— "It’s toasted” That’s why folks in every city town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes “It’s toasted" That packafa of mild LucMoa |