Show The City Candidates Give Views Repeal Issue — rf in Change Existing Liquor Laws Favored -- j With Rigid Control of Sales WCTU Official Disagrees salt lake tribune -- amendment I believed the people under our form of government had the right to hive submitted for their consideration a proposed amendment to the constitution and” so voted for its submission 1 was equally willing that the American people should have the reright to express their views spect to the proposed amendment for the repeal of the eighteenth amendment It-- is my opinion that sumptuary measures aueh as prohibition laws have no place in state constitutions For that reason 1 would vote to repeal that provision of our state constitution which deals with the liquor question The legislature voicing the will of the people would then deal with this question in harmony with the desires of the people oLt1' state” Wednesday morning November i Van Der Lubbe’s Wallace Asks Tariff Cut on Double Appears At Fire Hearing w-it- Cuban Sugar g File Keeper Presented to (Seeelat I Tk Trlkaac) WASHINGTON Oct Prove Witness May of Agriculture Wallace is still clinging to his idea that the United State Have (Contlnud From On) should materially reduc the tariff on Cuban sugar that If necessary we under strict supervision of the law 1 WV-- An amazed BERLIN should pay a bounty to beet and do- audience in Oct THOMAS M HOLT the relchstag arson trial mestic cane growers and probably beheld today the double of the oyung (Candidate (or City Auditor Salt should levy a processing tax of some defendant Marinu van der Lubbe in Lake) Held Law Evils Dry student kind to finance the bonus This he the person of a My (tand on the issue now before apTo Outweigh Good made clear during luncheon today surnamed Perl whose unexpected conthe voter of Utah and Salt Lake City pearance strengthened a defense Senator with King Is In line with that of the Democratic Secretary Dern’s statement follow!: Thr secretary is an advocate of tention that witnesses might have national platform In my personal "As a member of the Utah state Sen- prompt reduction of the tariff on mistaken him tor Van der Lubba at habit I am a prohibitionist But ate 1 voted for the state prohibition Cuban sugar by presidential decree various times in the relchstag (Continued From Fete One) have felt that I should line up with the flexible clause of the tariff The resemblance was noted bethe party on this issue My viewa be enforced because there would be amendment the state prohibition law under act he would like to see it reduced 80 tween the Dutch brick mason and coincide with those expressed by a growing belief that the responsi- and ratification of the eighteenth per cent the limit permitted by law Perl who formerly kept the flies for Senator Elbert D Thomas in his talk bility of handling the liquor question amendment in the hope and belief that Just what bonus' he would pay the the communist party in the relchstag before the Jackson Democratic rested upon the federal government the consumption of alcoholic liquors farmers he ha not determined nor is office Perl is somewhat smaller than Van league recently It was tlso my view that conflicts of he yet satisfied how far without legisthereby be abolished No can- lation in levying a proc- der Lubbe but has the same feaSAMUEL F NICHOLLS can he authority between the federal and state might go tures tousled hair and even similar would ensue resulting in did person will say that this expecta- essing lax to finance the bounty (City Auditor Candidate for Reelee-tio- n governments been en- tion has even approximately confusion and in unsstisfactory It also developed during the confer- postures Salt Lake) realized of either state or federal ence revision of Perl's appearance furnished the I am In favor of repeal for the rea- forcement “Utah is not now dry In fact Its the that the Bernhardt statutes It was my opinion that the lacks the ap- second sensation today the twenty-eight- h still plan marketing eon I think the atate of Utah should federal government would fail in ita young people are not protected from proval of the secretary and was put-ouday of the hearings In which certainly get in line with its sister efforts to enforce the Volstead act the demoralizing: effects of drink for as a feeler to get the reaction of five alleged communists are accused slates in backing up President Roose- and other atatutes paased pursuant to liquor is obtainable everywhere The the industry Secretary Wallace sug- of setting fire to the German parlia velt and his program of recovery I the eighteenth amendment that an cause of temperance ha not gained gested that Senator King and Stephen ment building on February 27 believe that repeal will have its eco army of federal agenta would be em- ground perceptibly Many grievous H Love meet tomorrow with General The was the accusation of nomlc advantages as new income is ployed many of whom would be in- evils have sprung up the most degen- Westeryeldt Mr Bernhardt and other Gustav other Lebermann now serving a needed to maintain our various tax competent and some corrupt and that erating of which are hypocrisy and officials who have the sugar problem prison term in Hamburg for robbery ing units Furthermore it is my resentment and hostility would be contempt for law which undermine in hand and see if they can come to that Ernst Torgler sought his aid in Opinion that the liquor traffic can be aroused against the federal govern- private character 'and public stabil- some agreement on a general sygar firing the structures several times in controlled better through repeal than ment ahd its agencies which would re- ity 1931 and 1932 plan I do not go so far as to say that under the present Jaw as it is evident sult in defeating the purpose of the Senator King told the secretary the Torgler was once the communist the masses of the people do not wish eighteenth amendment prohibition has had no good effects at Bernhardt plan as drafted is highly whip in the parliament Lebermann I have hesitantly and reluc- objectionable Jn several all to sustain the present law but friends most sincere of the asserted “Many particular Torgler also plotted a series GEORGE D PRE8TQN ' of temperance and ardent supporters tantly been driven to the conclusion and he hoped w see those features of other acts of sabotage He also voiced the hope have reached the conclu- that the bad effects outweigh the eliminated Perl's name was mentioned In the (County Attorney Caehe County and of prohibition that the sugar code and the quota plan October 5 hearing when Torgler’a atsion that the eighteenth amendment good Former City Judge Logan) to me that it is would be revived and put into effect torney Dr Alton Sack told the court It does not seem was a mistake and should be repealed If everyone who has violated the The fede&l government has expended intelligent to continue the existing de- but he received no assurance that this that an American Arthur prohibition laws will vote for repeal hundreds Saf millions of dollars in at- plorable condition Since the present will be done The fact is the depart- Garfield Hays hasattorney out the Utah will repeal by more than a hun- tempt to enforce the Volstead law and system doe not work we ought to try ment of agriculture Is still groping student as having a pointed resembstrong dred to one federal courts have been crowded to find something better— Something around for a sugar policy lance to Van der Lubbe The repeal of the eighteenth amend- the temwill that cause the of Dr Sack said Hays had noticed the promote liquor cases to the exculslon in ment to the constitution of the United with — of the trial of im- perance similarity during an unofficial attorStates and also the similar provision many jurisdictions This does mean not should we that civil matters neys’ Investigation of the fire conof the Utah constitution is essential portant Is admitted that since the adop- go back to where wejeame from We ducted in London before the opening "It to ’the national recovery program tion of the of the present trial amendment all remember the evils that brought eighteenth Such action also is desirable to create there has been growing disregard of on prohibition It Would be inexcusa wholesome respect for the estab- law and defiance of not only ably stupid for us to permit those old ICKES’ HAND FORCED lished laws of the land I favor the national growing but atate statutes Many abuses to return Progress is made of both provisions upon moral ascribe this contempt for law and these through the trial and error method repeal BY IRATE UTAHN legal and ethical bases Increasing violations of the same to Since prohibition has been tried and It is interesting to note comments the of the Volstead has not advanced temperance let us disregard flagrant (Continue from Fata Ona) by those who say repeal means a re- act try something else We should unturn of the saloon that prohibition is "Former President Hoover who It ceasingly strive for real reform Mere- More Economies them in the order of their imporImproved better than days These Is believed regarded the efforts of the ly repealing the constitutional amendtance The conference will Oefinitely argument are both based on fallacy federal government in the field of pro- ments and the enforcement laws is not eliminate some projects for their Equipment Also because we now have countless sa- hibition a a “noble experiment’ has enough Now is the time to plan total calls tor 840000900 and no such loons termed “speekeasies" and we New a for better sum will be allowed Utah system The study that Program practically confessed its failure and in never have had "prohibition” in any substance has been at the made instance just declared thtt the liquor Bleed Hopeful for Aetioa sense of the word A certain I D S problem was one with which the states of Mr John D Rockefeller Jr is most Governor Blood is hopeful this comchurch official in a recent confer- must deal of is an and the sort 31 WASHINGTON Oct timely example W— Lower mittee will be able to confer with the! ence in Cache county stated that of thing we ought to be doing Net s Party Question im- Utahn rates economies and searching tomorrow and get down toll upon repeal it would cost more to “The question of repeal is not a party “There seems to be not the slightIs the cumulative business He feels confident that in a prosecute violators than revenue question both Republicans and Demo- est doubt that the eighteenth amend- proved equipment short time the Utah profrom taxation would create crats have united in demanding the re- ment will be repealed so as to clear answer of the railroads worked out relatively can be whittled to reasonable) Such a statement is based on an of the eighteenth amendment the way for constructive legislation in cooperation with the federal admin- gram peal more important projects the and size apparent "innocence” of conditions patriotic citizens such as Every state so far has voted for re- istration to dwindling revenues of the placed at the head of the Hat so the existing at the present time We now Mr Rockefeller gave of theirtime and peal I believe every state in the beard when it acts can taka them in derive absolutely no revenue from money to bring about national prohibi- union will take the same action past few years taxation whatsoever and all the tion but now confess the tune has What wquld happen if Utah were New steps today made this broad order profits go to those engaged in an come to repeal the eighteenth amend- the sole exception? I recall thet the program of Joseph B Eastman the rail Admiral Lord Jellcot recently visillicit enterprise and the state de- ment and to adopt some other plan for clinching argument for national prorives only the fines imposed on vio- the promotion of genuine temperance hibition was that a atate is too small coordinator Increasingly clear as a ited the Iron Duke his flagship it the lators and the courts are loaded with throughout the United States a unit to enforce prohibition and that part of the reorganization of the roads Battle of Jutland which now is at Portsmouth England cases costly to prosecute and present"President Roosevelt recommended the area must be enlarged because it to meet competition and other chang- training ship ed to juries habitually antagonistic the repeal of the amendment and in caqnot protect itself from it wet ing conditions to the enforcement of a law which both branches of congress there was lighbors Statewide prohibition has Epitomizing the effort of the roads they honestly believe abridges the an overwhelming sentiment favoring been tried with only indifferent suc- to meet competitors on their own to reduce fares in right of personal privilege repeal The proposed repeal amend cess hence came the demand that the grounds permission After repeal there will be viola- ment has been approved by every state whole nation be made dry If now transcontinental western and southtions of whatever liquor control laws In which it has been submitted and it the rest of the nation once more be- western territories effective December Monarch Fuel Co may be enacted” If there are then is manifest that within the next few comes wet how can the state of Utah 1 was asked today 'of the Interstate commerce commission by all railroads will suffer an addi- weeks the twenty-firs- t amendment to hope to remain an arid island in such t bootleggers they We9t South Tpmple In the territories tional penalty of a tax dodger as well the constitution will be adopted sea of wetness? To as a bootlegger but the vast majorimprove service and at the same “My own judgment Is that If Utah Though opposed to the eighteenth refuses to vote for the repeal of na- time provide more employment Eastity of those engaged in the liquor business will be legitimately engaged or a moral force Both state and na tional and stata prohibition it will be man has urged expenditures to the in business and will contribute to the tional prohibition is needed to cope futile quixotic gesture and the limit by the roads on maintenance and steel rail orders reaching initially support of the arm of the law which with the dishonest who want to keep liquor traffic will be wholly out of new HflTIOHflL COAL 850000 tons were foreseen soon on a regulates them a well as providing up the old appetite for private reve- eontroL Certainly our beloved state basis railthe of between to negotiations income an other governmental nue If ell profit could be taken will not thereby be made drier than CLINKERLESS agencies from liquob selling for either govern it is now and nobody appears to be roads and steel plants conducted by If Utah fails to cooperate with other ment or the individual it would settle satisfied with the present condition President Roosevelt states in repeal will not the federal the whole problem within ten years Indeed if federal enforcement ahould Leans Premised government be justified in saying We are due for bedlam chaoa and be removed the situation will become Close behind the agreement reached that we have falied to do our part disaster financially if repeal becomes very much worae State enforcement yesterday by Mr Roosevelt with steel to end the depression and that there- a fact We think we have been hav- has never been uniformly effective magnates lowering the rail to fore ws are not entitled to the same ing a hard time but It Is not a marker Public opinion in some counties or ‘38175 a ton Secretary Ickes price said the consideration In the allocation of fed- to what is coming if we add liquor cities will not sustain rigid enforce- - 30000000 of loans to roads to pureral funds that other states are en- to our other troubles ment hence there will be wet areas chase the rails would be available titled to as they have contributed within the state to overflow into the The rate of interest and the period KESLER L DR B WARD LEWIS Manager more than we have? Thus our unareaa that are attempting to remain of amortization of the loans have not Bountiful) (Physician employed will suffer our public am a dry Alcoholic dry and local enforcement will be- been fixed but Ickes mentioned a tenI Personally works will suffer and our reclamatative annual rate of 4 per cent with have a definite and posi come ishopeleaa tion projects will suffer REMEM- preparation! “It a greet disappointment to me maturity over a period all other medicines as effect tive BER THAT POVERTY IS ONE The after having been allied with the pro- Loans to railroads arc the only direct present United States or federal to forces for to hibition funds under the available contributing many years industry ‘Jlaws provide for this use Why OF CRIME hav to confess that we wera wrong jublie works bill Not only is this plan TUNE IN TONIGHT change the constitution? and that the experiment has failed ntended to Increase employment on MRS LEOTA K HUT5INPILLAR A AHLQUIST A and straight- the roads and increase their efficiency (Secretary Utah W Cl T U Ogden) (Garfield Precinct Chairman Demo- However the sensible forward thing to do is to face the but it is Intended as the first peeded There Is nothing under the sun in cratic Garfield) Party the way of control or regulation that August 1 1917 Utah became what facts I have none of the enthusiasm stimulus for the heavy capital goods At 10:15 o’clock of a new convert to the side of repeal Industries which have been lagging has or can equal protubition of the some call k state dry 1 in the recovery program for appreciate the problems which AND HEAR liquor traffic either as an economic Since that time I have never been will then have- to be met but 1 think Would Be Two Cents in a locality in Utah where one could we folto to have the courage D Muir The reduction sought today not get a beverage ‘containing more low ought Don’t let that home or room the road that leads away from would rate fares on coaches bring vacant any longer Mr the than the legal minimum requirement Chaos and toward improvement President of th Salt Lk Cham of of 1 per cent alcohol if ‘‘And so I choose to abide by the to two cents a mile and three cents on want of papering Fainting or DecWho Will her of j Commute one had the price or the acquaintance sleeping cars On the Pacific coast and orating Address You on the Subject of of of and platform my political party of to a lines the fare and one flnt-clanot east case With the work that being Beside giving you why "PROHIBITION REPEAL” he national administration of which cents a mile for tickets with rewe will get your material for less change the laws so that the state not 8m a part 1 shall therefore send estabstricted limits would and make easy terms oa work be time in Ade paid for hr a but revenue (Political will derive only in fkvor lished with definite V r Thurman) and bagVacant property is more expensive my opinion will be in a much better in my absent voter’sandballot state” national of repeal than the cost of renovation gage checking privileges position to regulate and control the The petition of the carriera asked You will find our work if very reatraffic and further a legitimate and sonable save this ad right now — better beverage may be had? for roundtrip fares based on one and It won’t appear again first class of the In 1917 It would be safe to say y limit and one and fare with not 800 people in the state knsw how a with six months limit The II to manufacture alcoholic drlhks but latter however would not apply to or! today the great majority of the adult population of this— yes and a great Subject matter in the publicity from points In California DECORATING CO Other roads particularly in the south number of our children— know more pamphlets on the municipal power than one formula for making an alco plant recently mailed to voters was and southeast already have started try-2J7S-472 Ave Redondo Hyland holic drink containing more than the not prepared by the city City Re- ing out the lower fares to attract trav-- ! sections roads have lawful content which we often boast corder Ethel Macdonald reiterated lers and been authorized to effect lower freight is better than that made by our neigh- Tuesday bors Referring to apparent misunder- rates ROHE H HAMBLIN standings over authorship and delivWASHINGTON Oct 31 (AP)— Ad(Editor Kane County Standard ery of the pamphlet Miss Macdonald vocates of the Prince plan for operathe arguments 'and tion of Ksnab) emphasized that nation's railroads contend November 7 I shall vote against re- answers were prepared respectively it wouldthesave millions of dollars anand amendment of the the proponents peal opponents eighteenth by nually through terminating the battle MacMis state statement the and constitualso In the formal against for freight among the carriera Save money and assure SIR1 HIGHLAND DRIVI tional amendment relating to intoxi- donald said Another claim Is that it would perCOAL PRICE 8' ARE ALL UNIIn satisfaction was This cating liquors prepared by haring yoor pamphlet mit economies through consoliFORM The test of trade there-fo- re First—Because I believe that laws accordance with the provisions of datedhuge weaned furnace terminals of in inspected Is Quality and service large operation of the revised statregarding the control of alcoholic section i We're ready for that test railway centers or recemonted by Holland beverages should be uniform through- utes of Utah 1933 which requires the The plan devised hy Frederick H out the nation not 48 different kinds city recorder to have printed and Prince Phone heating engineer Let ex Boston financier proposes of control mailed to all registered voters within aeven into railroads the sysperienced capable factory grouping Hyland 2!2 Second— Because the wet have the city a ‘publicity pamphlet’ cop tems end the elimination of duplicattrained experts solve yonr Hyland PS21 presented no definite plan for the tainlng: facilities It is being studied by control of liquor I favor retaining “Copy of number and ballot title ing heating problem at mini coIS22 B- - Eastman the federal Hyland the dry laws of the state until some true copy of title and text of the meas- Joseph mum coat Holland— of transportation better plan has been formulated and ure arguments of equal length lim- ordinator world largest inataller of 500 words nor ited to not less than presented homo beating system in Third— Because 1 believe it Is more than 2000 words ’for’ and crime to derive revenue from a traffic ‘against the measura by the ‘propobnsines for 26 y ear— ojper-at- e that In order to thrive must debauch nents’ and ‘opponents’ thereof more than 500 direct I atatutes at least part of the population stater to the "According branches There’ balance to mailed A and was nation endeavors factory that this pamphlet printed 1LIKEANDTAKEI Its national budget at the sacrifice to each registered voter at the least one near yon Telephone B&Llr ANS WHEN) 1 of its citizens or by debauching hu- possible expense through my office day or night for informaman souls will go down as othe but the subject matter of said FOOD DISAGREES tion or immediate service sipated nations have done in the past pamphlet was not prepared by the the ‘proponents’ and ‘op W G CHURCHES city but by HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY ” (Former City Commissioner Murray) ponent' Approved by the bstphyieUns-tblarc- et en December issuei in 61 SOUTH STATE ST Oihet I i be for Utah think would tablet is it folly aetUng digestive - Wasatch 194 ROAD ADOPTS 8 DAY WEtK harmleN yet gives prompt retie! to try to remain dry when everv state in racRe Ruth Eltin b perfectly Seg appeal SieBeU-enHot t wafer seam severe cam ST LOUIS Oct 31 UP)—' The Mis- around us is wet While I do not Salt Jak City Utah Paul Whiteman LowtllThomtl jjf flare Relist Since 1S97 Trial i proef-2- Sc think that prosperity will ever come sourl Kansas k Texas railroad anMildred Bailey Jee Penne from the whisky bottle I believe that nounced today its employes in rar and “9fj¥Z BELL-AUSi-H we should educate people along tern mechanical shops and roundhouses week as perance lines in order to improve will be placed on a five-dacoteUusccnoN measura to spread employment conditions hn King and Dem Urge Utah to Erred Indorse Repeal t All New This Season All k First Quality! 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