Show MV h: THE" SALT 'Blood Urged To Aid Co-oBoard Shifts Finishes First Training Period With Excellent Record League Asks Help for I Placing Three New “ Men in State Group CMTC Governor Henry H Blood was ap pealed to Saturday by Grant G -Woodward president of the Utah Cooperative league for help in seating three persons elected to the state p cooperative board at recent meeting of the league The three— C L Spauge Frank O Green and DeVon Snow— apparently have not been recognised by 4he board Governor Blood was in Ttephl when the letter containing appeal reached his office in the capitoL Lectures on qualities of leadership and citizenship given by officers of the Citizens’ Military Training camp at Fort Douglas completed the first week of a scheduled training period for enrollees of the camp Saturday t An inspection of trainees camp area and equipment was made by Major P B Robinson 38th Infantry k elf-hel- battalion - I The state cooperative board con In an themselves opinion last week Attorney General Joseph Che herd" that the three hold their positions subject to “approved or disapproval of All the cooperative units now organized and existing” The league apparently interpreted this and other portions of the opinion as meaning that the present three members are holding office illegally and proceeded to call la meeting for the election of successors ' Board members said they have not recognized any vacancies However they expect in the near future Dr Hugh M Woodward board chairman may resign Official Units Mr Chez also held that only cooperative units recognized by the board may participate in an election D A ‘Walton director of the board said he expected that a meeting of recognized groups would be held shortly to effect £ permanent organization which may elect three representatives to the board There are 40 cooperative units in the state but some of them are not recognized by the board In addition to the three members elected by recognized units the board is made up of the director of the state planning board an industrial engineer selected by the state engineer a member of the University of Utah faculty and a '‘member of the Utah State AgricuThe latter ltural college faculty two are selected by the presidents of the respective institutions The governor has nothing to do directly with the appointment of any cooperative board member commander Brigadier General Walter C Sweeney poet commaw&er and Colonel Walter commanding the 38th in- i fantry were present during the ry' tains four members whose appointment is provided for specifically by lak and three members selected by the Group 30-d- Members J I Leo J cooperatives in- Bachle Good Health Record Only a minor cold prevented the establishing of a perfect health record for the week and Lieutenant Colonel C E McCarthy executive officer reported ’the health of the camp personnel was excellent Saturday afternoon and Sunday the trainees will receive a weekend rest from their duties Overnight passes were granted upon request to those living in the 'vicinity of the camp Enrolled men were given their first Interior guard duty Thursday and this part of the training will continue for the duration of the camp keo J Bachle Promoted to Head Firm After Long Service in S L Leo JBachle manager of the Salt Lake City branch of the N O Nelson company manufacturers of plumbing Supplies has been elected president and treasurer of the national company with headquarters in St Lduls Mo it was announced Saturday Mr Bachle was elevated to the presidency of the company at a meeting of the board of directors in St Louis last week He will assume his duties July 27 filling the vacancy left by the death of J C McEwen a month ago The company has 15 branches In the west and south Associated with the conipany for 26 years Mr Bachle has beSp manager of the- local braneh since 1918 He served three years at the In St Louis before coming to Salt Lake City He has been a member of the chamber of commerce during his residence here and was a charter member of the Klwanis club although he is not active in the association at present He returned to Salt Lake City Friday from the directors’ meeting Mrs Bachle and daughters Betty Lou and Virginia Ann will follow Mr Bachle to StJLouis to make their home The Bachle residence In Salt Lake Promotion of Phillip J Norton Pocatello Idaho district superin- City is at 1487 Arlington drive tendent of motive power and machinery of the Union Pacific railroad to assistant general superin tendent of motive power and ma ohinery was announced Saturday May by W M Jeffers executive vice (lead-quarte- rs Sunday Services Lieutenant Colonel Samuel J Miller post chaplain and Captain A E Butcher camp chaplain have scheduled church services for SunMass for Catholic day morning enrollees will be said in the post chapel at 9 a m and general services will be conducted at the C M T C assembly hall at the same hour The 38th infantry band will render a selection prior to the services and the SL Paul’s Episcopal church choir will sing ' The address at the general servloes will be delivered by Chaplain Butcher Twelve artists will present a variety concert In the camp assembly hall Monday at 8 p m The program includes songs dances and instrumental music JJ P Employes Get Promotions Funeral Rites Held For Lily King president Mr Norton will be in charge of Funeral services for Miss Lily the locomotive and car department May King manager of King A Co Of the central northwestern and pioneer Chinese store eand widely known for her work in western Christian Endeavor societies were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Phillips Congregational church The Rev Roy B Damron was in charge Dr John Edward Carver of Ogden paid tribute to the unselfish acreau A of Miss King complishments ‘ A L Looney formerly of Salt Christian Endeavor Girls’ chorus Lake City has been appointed gen- sang with the pallbearers also eral car inspector He became as- being members ' of the Utah sociesociated with the Union Pacific in ties The $rave in ML Olivet ceme3911 In Salt Lake City and has been tery was dedicated by Dr Carver Miss King died in Los Angeles with the system since Wednesday of heart disease hav ing been ill for the past year The family resides at 920 East Broadway Bids Called on Prison Auto Plates Machinery Women’s Clubs Change Bids for the installation of maMeet Site to Salt Lake at the state for the year Bourbon Study Group t Will Hold Discussion The Democratic study group of district No 289 precinct 3 of Salt Lake City will meet at the home of Mrs A F Drury 530 Mansfield venue Wednesday at 8 p m security act Will be disj Tho socialTom h Reese and Mrs cussed by Van Dam will talk on the new Democratic platform All Democrats of the district are invited to Lil-lit- attend Auto Victim’s Father Sought in Salt Lake Gaylord Henry Hewitt ’believed Residing in Salt Lake City is being ought by police at the request of his wife Mrs Mildred Hewitt of Tacoma Wash ' Hewitt’s daughter Beverly was Killed a few days ago in an automobile accident in Tacoma Mrs Hewitt informed Chief of Police Hariy I Finch Decision to hold the 1937 convention of the Utah Federation of Women’s clubs at Salt Lake City instead of Provo was made Saturday by the board of directors of the A premium list providing s total of 28000 in awards to winners In tho various entries ‘at the MrsRosenblatt Funeral Today Rites Will Be in Temple B’Nai Israel funeral services for Mrs Tlllie Schoenbaum Rosenblatt who died Friday night of heart disease will he conducted in the Temple B’nal Israel 249 Fourth East street Sunday at 2 p m with Rabbis J E Krikstein and Samuel H Gordon officiating Pallbearers will be J Shapiro Simon Shapiro Arthur Frank Herman Finkelstein Ben Liberman and Judge Herbert M Schiller Honorary pallbearers include Hyman Weber Max Ottenhelmer P A Mattingly J W Stevens Eckley Keach E A Leupold Joseph M Graham J B Arnovitz Joseph and James L White Burial will be in the Montefiore cemetery Mrs Rosenblatt was the wife of Nathan Rosenblatt president of the American Foundry and Machine company and the Structural Steel and Foundry company itz Soil Program Signs Most County JFarmers of the Salt More than Lake county farmers who would benefit by the government’s soil conservation program have made their applications V L Martlneau county agricultural agent reported Saturday when the deadline date for applications arrived Mr Martineau said that more than 1100 farmers made applicaHe tions to enter the program estimated that there are from 1500 to 1800 farmers in the county who would benefit by the program two-thir- Four Salt Lake Women Return From Air Meet Utah state fair September 20 to October 8 was issued Saturday by the fair board Ernest 8 Holmes fair manager said that the outlook for this year’s exposition is unusually good because of the prospects for excellent crops Exhibit space Is selling more rapidly than ever before ho A county cannpt guarantee title or right of possession to a piece of property which it has sold for delinquent taxes it is held by Attorney General Joseph Chez in an opinion to Theodore Bohn county attorney o Beaver county The question arose in a situation which developed recently in Beaver county and the attorney general was asked for an interpretation of the law Apartment Title The county had obtained title to an apartment house through an auditor’s deed Tne property was not sold in the May sale but a few days later the county found a purchaser and sold the property to him by ajquilplalm deed Thereafter a third party who was in possession claimed the title to the property by virtue of a deed from the former said The premium list Includes awards for many classes of entries Including livestock farm produce art work home economics a e 1 1 vity and achievement In the clubs and the Future Farmers of 4-- H Board to Study Price Water Debt Accord Negotiations between the state land board and the Price River Water Conservation district on a settlement of the district’s debt to the state will be brought before the Utah water storage commission at a meeting scheduled for Wednesday at 2 p m at the state capitol A tentative agreement subject to approval by Governor Henry H Blood aftd by a com' mlttee appointed by him was entered Into between the board and the district several weeks ago Since it Involves important water rights the governor has asked the water storage commission to give it consideration committee recThe ommended some time ago that the state wipe off its claim against the district in consideration for $35000 In cash and title to certain surplus waters' on the upper Price When negotiations were river started between the land board and district officers it was found that the latter would not agree to giving the state title to the surplus waters The- - land board finally agreed to accept $40700 in cosh and waive the water rights This was disappoint' ing to people in Sanpete county who had hoped that some day arrangements might be worked out by the state to transfer this water through the divide to augment sup plies in their county The commission at its Wednesday meeting also will bear a report from State Engineer' T H Hum-pheron the status of investigations with respect to 120 of the small reservoirs on the governor’s program Eight of tjiese are now under construction and W P A funds have been allocated for 20 others fact-findi- ys $1000 Bunco Charge Filed Assertedly swindled out of $1000 Ernest Hiller 84 of 623 Glendale street Saturday set police officers on the trail of two "bunoo” artists Mr Hiller according to Patrolman J L Allen reported the men bilked him out of the money on June 1 He described them as a Italol(l Russian and a ian The men showed him a $25000 cash roll on the pretense of buying his home Mr Hiller said They were to give him $2500 but first persuaded their aged victim to withdraw $1000 from the bank as evidence of his reliability They then allegedly substituted stage money for the $1000 and left for Texas Mr Hiller said He has not seen them since ar Four Salt Lake City women reorganization meeting at the New turned this week from the national Last Rites Scheduled house hotel convention of th Women’s AeroThe change was voted because nautical association at Denver For Collision Victim since the time Provo was desigThey are Mrs Henry G Boonstra nated the Western Federation of Mrs L C Higginbotham Miss Jean Women's clubs Including organiza- Neal and Mrs Annza A Grossman Last rites for Gene Miner 21 son tions in thirteen stated has decided While attending the convention they Mrs Effie Miner 286 North West of to hold its convention in Salt Lake watched the national balloon races of inTemple street who died City then in progress at Denver colk juries received in a lision near Fillmore Thursday will be conducted in the Deseret mortuary Monday at 12:15 p m Bishop Mathew N Asper will officiate Friends may call at the funeral parlors Sunday and at the family home Monday from 9 to 11 a m Mr Miner is survived by his Utah bronc riders who have This year’s4 contest will be the never won a major rodeo chammother two brothers A F and second exclusively for Utah riders In the 3935 Covered Wagon Lincl M Miner of Salt Lake City pionship will get a chance to show their ability at the Utah Days rodeo the event was one of and seven sisters Mrs C M Smith Covered Wagon Days rodeo at the outstanding feature of the Provo Mrs Karl Snyder Mrs A the State fairgrounds July 22 show in interest and developed M Overly Mrs W E Smith and 23 24 and 25 B A Reynolds some of the keenest competition Miss Ruth Miner all of Salt Lake rodeo committee chairman anGolden Erickson of The Utah riders were given a City Mrs nounced Saturday To give the test on some of the Sutherland and Mrs J Leslie thorough home talent an opportunity to wildest outlaws of the range and Wright of Hinckley break into big time the rodeo came through in great fashion program will Include the Utah It was in ‘this contest that Chief Clayton Family Will bronc riding championship Tyhee the smallest and ons of Tho Utah championships will the meanest broncs in profesHold Reunion Saturday conducted under Rodeo Associasional rodeo was ridden for the tion of America rules and all out first time in three years The descendants of William Clayef state riders will be barred One of the other unusual fea- ton pioneer of 1847 will hoiq a famThey will be eligible however for tures of tho rodeo will be the ily reunion next Saturday at Libthe western championship bronc ladies’ bronc riding with Rose erty park The day will mark the anriding contests for which a purse Davis world’s champion in three one hundred and twenty-secon- d of $1100 is offered Utah riders of the last four years and Mary niversary of his birth who feel they are good enough Keen runner-u- p A program has been arranged for the 1935 to compete with the nation's best title attempting to ride the same All members who attend are urged in the senior event may enter vicious outlaws that are tackled to take a basket lunch Tables will that contest be reserved by the toughest cowboys Home Talent Bronco Busters Given Wagon Days Chance I rt £ V party and place in possession the person to whom the county 'gave the quit claim deed “Beaver county in the sale of this property” the attorney general replied “could not guarantee the title as the law requires that such sales when evidenced by a deed shall be made through the use of a quit In other words the claim deed county cannot guarantee title and for the same reason it may not guarantee the right of possession for in this case the right of possession would depend largely upon the validity of the title” Question Asked Mr Born also asked this question: “Would It make any difference whether the county sold the place outright and gave a quit claim deed or whether it entered into a contract for the sale of the place for a stipulated number of annual payments?” The attorney general’s answer to this was “In so far as guaranteeing title or right of possession it is immaterial whether the county dispose of the property by a quit claim deed or by a contract on the instalment plan In either event the county should not guarantee title or the right of possession” The opinion was written by S D Huffaker assistant attorney genT eral U t f y BA New Officers Named By Townsend Group ' i- a - - A Veterans’ organizations of the country should encourage youth to interest itself in a program of national defense Brigadier General W C Sweeney commandant at Fort Douglas told members of the United Spanish War Veterans and the auxiliary who began their two-da- y convention Saturday at the Newhouse hotel More than 200 delegates from all parts of the state gathered to attend the sessions which will end Sunday with the election of officers for both organizations' Joint sessions began the meeting Saturday with General Sweeney as the principal speaker General Sweeney praised the high ideals of the organizations and declared that men because of the sacri- flee they have made for their coun-'Stry could do much to aid youth and national defense by pointing out the necessity of a trained citizens’ army and urging them - to support military training Aids Civilians Military ' training General Sweeney said helps youth not only for the purposes of national defense but does much to aid them in civilian life The spirit of discipline instilled by army training General Sweeney said was invaluable He expressed the opinion that the training given in C M T C camps should be extended so that Instead of the 40000 young men training each year there should be 100000 obtaining training men” General Sweeney said “have an obligation to teach youngsters not only the duties of citizenship but to acquaint them with the American defense H' Youth Pleads Not Guilty in ForgeryCase Sentence Suspended in Conviction Robbery Pending Present Trial Pleas of not guilty to charges of forging a $117 check and obtaining money under false pretenses were entered Saturday before District Judge P C Evans by jack Bunce 19 of 337 Fourth East 'street Bunco was sentenced oij June 24 to a term of from one to 20 years United Spanish War Veterans in prison after pleading guilty to and the auxiliary opened their second connecin degree burglary two-da- y convention sessions Sat- tion with the of a service robbery at Newhouse hotel the urday station at Thirty-thir- d South and Upper left shows Mrs C L State streets Judge Roger I Mcauxiliary department Donough suspended execution of president and Mrs Lena CTeter the sentence The stay was conof Los Angeles regional chair- tinued a week pending disposition man Below Is D RL Anderson of the new charges of Morgdn department commanBunce is accused jointly with der for the veterans Orlando Bernardo 18 of 537 Fifth East street of forging the check and obtaining $50 worth of property Under false pretenses Trial of both was tentatively set for September 5 Both defendants were remanded to the county jail on being unable to furnish bond in $1000 on the forgery charge and $2000 on the false pretense count mv State Convention Called Tract in S L Business Area Changes Hands to Name Ticket cratic state nominating convention to be held in Salt Lake City on August 15 was issued Saturday by the state committee through its chairman Calvin W Rawlings The convention will be in McCullough’s arena Candidates to be nominated are listed in the following order: Governor one justice of the supreme court secretary of state attorney general state auditor state treasurer superintendent of public instruction and four presidential electors The convention will consist of 800 delegates based on the apportionment of one delegate for each 145 votes or major fraction thereof cast for President Roosevelt’ in 1932 The counties and their representation in the convention follow Beaver 8 Box Elder 25 Cache 45 Carbon 29 Daggett 1 Davis 21 Duchesne 11 Emery 11 Garfield 3 Grand 3 Iron 9 Juab 13 Kane 2 Millard 13 Morgan 4 Piute 3 Rich 3 Salt Lake 329 San Juan 3 Sanpete 25 Sevier 16 Summit 14 Tooele 13 Uintah 12 Utah 83 Wasatch 8 Washington 11 Wayno 3 Weber 79 County chairmen are requested to certify their delegates to the state chairman on or before August 5 5 ft) Bourbons Set South Temple Parley Aug 15 Property Sold The official call for the Demo- A A “ Vets to Foster Defense Aims Auxiliary Open-Mee- t Elections Set Sunday I 'V jes Spanish War Group and owner Mr Bohn asked if it was the duty of the county to eject the third Governor Asks Storage Group to Pass on Plan for Settlement bus-truc- State Convention Leaders Attorney General Says Titles or Possession Can’t Be Guaranteed ter the payment of fact-findi- - chinery prison manufacture of automobile license road and signs will be plates opened at' the capitol Monday by (he state purchasing department The board of corrections the group under whose direction the prison is operated recently went on record favoring the installation of such machinery provided the proper price could be obtained It authorized the purchasing depart' ment to call for bids It is estimated that the machinery Would cost about $20000 It would provide employment for about 25 prisoners for 60 days of more each SUNDAY MORNING JULYrI2 i936 America spection - Official Wins National Post With Concern southwestern districts of the Union Pacific His headquarters will be At Pocatello His promotion is coincident with ( assignment of Otto Jabelmann assistant superintendent of motive power and machinery to head the Union Paficic’s new research bu- E Opening Week State to Give Opinion Bars Of Camp Ends $25000 f or County Surety For Rookies’ Fair Prizes OnSalesTax Promoted p Four LAKE-TRIBUN- Purchase of a tract of land fronting on South Temple and Richards streets and owned by the Richards family since pioneer days was announced Saturday by Parker P Robison manager of Zion’s Securities corporation The area known as the Heber John Richards estate has a frontage of 99 feet on South Temple and 165 feet along RichaMs street The purchase was subject to a lease of several years to Elias Morris A Sons company who have subleased to the Utah Photo Materials company and the Salt Lake Transportation company Mr Robison said plans have not been fixed for the period after the lease to Ellas Morris & Co expires Half of the block from Main to Richards streets and south from South Temple street was originally assigned to the Richards family De scendants represented by Ezra T Stevenson sold the property to the securities corporation giving it the entire frontage from Main street to Richards street Court Fies Hearing On Burglary Charge Fred Godsey 32 of 355 South First West street was arraigned Satur day before City Judge M J Bronson on a third degree burglary charge Preliminary hearing was set for July 30 Godsey offered to plead guilty in city court Friday but Judge Bronson refused to accept the plea before the prisoner had an opportuattorney- - He apnity to consult-apointed Gordon B Christensen Salt Lake City attorney to defend the Wesley Jacques was elected president of Townsend club No 3 at a meeting held Wednesday and Mrs Charlotte Wallberg was named voting delegate to the Cleveland convention ' Other officers elected are Mrs ' Caroline Benson vice president accused-maMrs Athalane Dudley secretary Mrs Overne Wallace assistant secretary and Lars P Jensen treasurer An advisory committee com' posed of James X Anderson A L Thompson Margaret R Baker Lydia W Covington Mrs 8 A Gorham and William H Stockdale was named The L D S hospital Saturday Sam F Keifer was the guest became the ecene of a C evening also speaker Joseph Manning most unusual wedding as Dan spoke Cupid aided by patients and nurses won a victory against odds Wire Newsman Visits which might Jiarve been insurWalter E Moss general manager mountable to a less diligent perof the International News Service son and a resident of New York City With patients many of them arrived in Salt Lake City Saturday up in beds or sitting in for an overnight stop on his trip to propped wheelchairs as witnesses and Seattle He is making the trip by guests Miss Florence Bates 51 air 928 East First South street became the bride of Alfred Schup-bac- h Ward Plans Outing 58 a patient at ceremonies The Eleventh LDS ward of the on the hospital roof When fellow patients of Mr Ensign stake will hold an outing at Liberty park Monday from 5 to 9:30 Schupbach learned that he and p m Gamee will be played and a Miss " Bates wefe “keeping compicnic supper will climax the event pany” they Immediately decided n “Ex-servi- ce program” Musical numbers were given hy the Thirty-eight- h infantry band Rlayor Welcomes Mayor E B Erwin gave an address of welcome and the response was given by D M Anderson of Morgan department commander Afternoon sessions were separate with Mr Anderson presiding for the veterans and Mrs C L Vallandlg-haauxiliary department president in charge of th? women’s meeting Speaking to the auxiliary Mrs Lena C Teeter of Los Angeles regional chairman declared the organization stood wholeheartedly for peace but that jt believed the best guarantee for that peace was adequate national defense The veterans’ afternoon session was devoted to reports and commit' tee work Both organizations will elect officers Sunday The auxiliary nominated Saturday afternoon naming only one persbn for each post However names ihy be written in on the ballots to be taken Sunday Nominee List Those nominated were Ethel Crawford department president Ann B Johnston Mt Pleasant senior vice president Emily Wilson Ogden junior vice president Etta Cash Peterson chaplain Lillian Rachel Loper An encouraging report on busi- Kemp instructor Jean Marshall Logan ness conditions reflected in wide- historian spread activity in housing was conductor Violet Marsh assistant Mary McDowell guard brought to Salt Lake City Satur- conductor day by Walter H Rolapp Minne- Bessie Wilson assistant guard and apolis vice president of Investors' Janie Drew Ogden judge advocate The annual banquet of the two Syndicate The former Salt Lake City resi- organizations was held Saturday dent said so far as this city is con- night at the Newhouse hotel cerned the gain in new housing Sunday at 10 a 'm memorial servfacilities in residential building ices will begin W M Knerr of over 1935 approximates 270 per the state industrial commission will be the speaker cent New homes built here in the five Sunday afternoon business seswill be held The veterans years up to 1936 were sufficient to sions will after the ballots for provide shelter for only 6181 per the elect and are counted new ofauxiliary cent of Salt Lake City’s estimated will be installed gain in population during that time ficers The sessions mark the 14th annual according to Mr Rolapp who was convention for the veterans and the here in connection with his firm’s annual the auxmortgage loan activities in this sec seventh Daniel meeting forand Mrs iliary Grundvig tion Alice P Sleater have been in charge “Although home building in Salt of arrangements Lake City last year Vas at the highest level since 1931 it still is inadequate to meet the deferred shelter needs of the last five years” said Mr Rolapp “The homes shortage here however is even greater than the population growth which has been substantial because of the necessity for replacement of houses torn The Salt Lake county Sons of down and destroyed by fire or Utah Pioneers will meet In annual obaolenscenee all of which affect convention Thursday at Pinecrest the supply of available housing fa- at which time officers will be elected A ball' will be held following the cilities” From here the visitor was to go business meeting which will begin to Los Angeled and then north into at 6 p m Governor and Mrs Henry H Blood are among the Oregon and Washington patrons Invited to the ball Gaylen S Young will have charge Family Reunion of the program cosDescendants of Jeremiah Wood tumes will be in style at the ball at bury will meet in Liberty park Sat which prizes will be given ths best urday at 3 p m An athletic pro- characters Committee heads Include Albert gram is scheduled J Elggren Ralph A Sheffield C R Snelgrove Gordon T Hyde Dr LeGrande Woolley Lee Nebeker E J KirkhamY Clyde Cummings B A Reynolds Joel Richards J H Woods W A Sorenson E P Phippen Wllford C Brlmley Dr W M Stookey and Dr George A Wilson to aid the course of true love de- spite the fact that Mr Schup- Hatchers’ Breeders’ bach was suffering from an injury received in a traffic acciAssociation to Meet dent several weeks ago the Saturday evening patients The Utah Hatchers’ and Breeders' had the ring the license and association will meet Monday at 10 and Mr Schupbach had a ifl at the Newhouse hotel Carl hie betrothed eo with 150 per- Friscbknecht extension poultry-ma- n son! in attendance the ceremony of the Utah State Agricultural wae performed on the roof gar- college will be the speaker den which had been specially decProfessor Byron Alder head of the orated U S A C poultry department and Following the marriage the Dr W H Hendricks state vetcouple were honored at a recep- erinarian also will speak tion Chick grading will be one of the Mr Schupbach will leaVe the chief topics of discussion hospital Sunday afternoon and Immediately following the general with his bride will make his home meeting there 111 be a special reat 328 South Seventh West street port for all ROP breedera m Visitor Views Housing Need Fellow Patients Aid Cupid Promote Hospital Nuptials Pioneers Sons Slate Election ' |