Show Roosevelt and Blood Given High Praise in -- - Address by Draper Harmony Declared Vital?fecessity in Campaign Former State Chairman Voices Confidence inAnother Victory t - f Party Nominees King Nominated For Senatorship On First Ballot Long Active lin Public Offices Brief sketches of the careers of candidates nominated by the Democratic state and congressional district conventions Saturday in Provo: WILLIAM H KINO United States Senator William H King has enjoyed a long public career this being his eighteenth year In the upper house of the nation’s lawmaking body He is 70 years of age The senator’s early education was gained in the public schools later atacademy tending the Brigham-Youn- g and the University of Utah After spending three years in Greet Britain he returned to the United States to study law being graduated from the University of Michigan in 1888 and started his law practice in 1890 Mr King held a number of public offices serving in the Utah territorial legislature three terms county attorney of Utah county city attorney of Provo and was appointed associate justice of the state supreme court in 1894 In 1897 he was elected to the national jpouse of representatives and He declined served for two years renomination and wai a candidate for the United States senate but deadlock ensued and no one was elected A vacancy then occurred in the house and he was elected to the fifty-sixt-h congress The senator was nominated to the and congresses but the Republicans won both times of the DemoHe also was the choice cratic legislative caucus in 1905 and 1909 for the United States senate It was in November 1918 that he was elected by more than 24000 majority for a term of six years being 1922 and reelected in November again in November of 1928 D L Mr King Is a member of the S church and of ths Alta club of Salt Lake City J WILL ROBINSON Provo haa been the home of Congressman J Will Robinson for many 4 i'“"r i Choice Made by Acclamation Before End of Roll Call Murdock and Robinson in Cdngresa Race PROVO Sept 1— Praia of the new deal and Its creator President Roosevelt dominated the keynote speech (Continued from Piss One) Young university faculty presented -- delivered “by Delbert M Draper at the Salt Lake City educator's nam bickering over rules with Ewing before the convention the Democratic stale convention here frantically but unsuccessfully trying Stating that Mr Maw wu the only to get the floor for a hearing His today candidate who could unite toe party The keynoter who was chairman of plea for recognition was met with in its preconvention campaign Mr the Democratic state committee In shout of “(it down and-- "get out” Ivins said that his candidate need the 1932 landslide devoted most of from the convention floor to no individual or group his brief address to the accomplishGeorge & Ballif Jr of Provo final- apologize and that ho stood upon his record ments of the national and state Dem ly mad hi voice heard above the in toe state legislature an educe ocratic administrations only occadin and gained the floor to place in a soldier and citizen nomination Mr Brown There was tor and as sionally aiming a shaft of criticism Incumbent Falls Short of Moyle of Salt Lake City at the political enemy another interlude of wrangling over Henry D Mr Brown Thy speaker nominated Ha emphatically aerved notice on R of Verne rules and McCullough Rivals the record of the candidate the Republicans that the Democrats Goal at First Salt Lake City then placed toe name extolled a a native of Utah who ever had of this state will stand squarely on of Mr Halloran before toe convenWithdraw stood for the Ideals of democracy the new deal policies during the camtion the candidate to the polChris Greenhagen of Salt Lake He pledged paign and closed with an appeal for icy of party before to office holder all party members to forget the skirotoera and City insistently protested J and the full recognition of toe itato mishes of the preconvention fight for PROVO Sept that the vote should not be taken committee nominations and work shoulder to Will Robinson of Provo will be the Mr Ewing was given a hearuntil Declaring that Mr Wallaco had shoulder lor a sweeping party vic- Democratic candidate for representaing The convention finally decided been tive to congress from the second dispublicly acclaimed the first citito give him ten minutes tory zen of Salt Lake City A S Brown trict Analyses Old Order 'Affidavit Reads conof Salt Lake City asked toe delegates It required two ballots at the f Beginning with an analysis of the Mr Ewing protested that he could to aupport hi candidate district convention here eld order from which the new deal gressional not present his ddlense in so short a before the incumbent gained Shields Back Senator emerged Mr Draper frankly admit- todaynomination He failed by a sinperiod as he wanted to read from "Mr Wallace la toe dreamer who ted that he did not possess an Infall- the vote filed affidavits with toe national on the first compilation ible wisdom as to the economic and gle the committee charging him with sell- had made his dreams com true in Five candidates were and mo monetary intricacies which cause de- nomination Other were placed The chair Informad dream that have made you Lawrence ing patronage pressions him that he could have ten minutes happy You have her a real new -C Lamoreaux I am sure" he said "that neither T Epperson WarwickLake in addition to whatever time was re- dealer” LawSalt Lane Darrell T City Mr Bundy wasa placed before the you nor the public at large will be to read toe affidavits E Nelson rence quired Murrey 11amvery much Impressed with any Mr Ewing then proceeded to read convention by Dr J M Schaffer of folas results were ballot The first 1 statements a member of the Box that might make boyant excerpts from toe affidavits Ho de- Tremonton here claiming perfection for ourselves lows: Robinson 229 Lamoreaux 114 nied toe chargee contained therein Elder county delegation which had and EpLane 22 and Ineptitude and sinister intent for Nelson 79 mentioned his friendship with Na- been instructed to cast its first vote our opponents 'We are all hampered person 10 a total of 451 votes with tional Chairman James A Farley for Senator King Speaking only a in our desire to produce the millen-tur- 8 not voting and told of the work he had done few minutes Dr Schaffer declared ' Lamoreaux Withdraws by the flaming dragons of ignofor President Roosevelt in toe presi- hi favorite was the only man who and selfishness rance could cement the ranks Then Mr Lane Mr Epperson and dential campaign "It was the work of these twin Mr Nelson withdrew releasing their Incidentally he accused Leonard United States Attorney Dan B dragons that brought on the great delegates to vote as they wished The A Brennan Salt Lake county chair Shields called upon the delegates to debacle of 1929 And when our second ballot gave Robinson 303 votes year men with trying “get him" be- cast their votes for Senator King However Mr Robinson waa bom failed its chief beneficiaries were and Lamoreaux 137 cause he (Ewing) had kept him out stating that no man has done more in Coalville where he received his Utterly helplese and unable to restore It that Mr Robinson of the position of postmaster Mr for the state and that his nomination education later attending the li Never was their such a dearth would be nominated with the first early Brennan declared that he had closed assured recognition for Utah tor of idea among the mighty of this returns on the second ballot and Brigham Young university receiving the postoffice doors to himself when years to come Ha also paid his per--) the bachelor of arts degree in 1908 country when the ProvO candidate’s nominasonal respects to toe other candihe criticised the senior senator a number of years he taught For Confusion Natural tion was assured Mr Lamoreaux dates of the Delegatee Unimpressed "Is t' any wonder then that there asked that the convention acclaim the school being the principal Athol Rawlins of Salt Lake City the Vernal and at Uintah academy sevwas Mr orEwing actually given wts and is confusion among the named Judge Wolfe of the Third diswinning candidate and promised his Wasatch high school at Heber City ten to his times minutes eral present dinary run of us with respect to this support to return the Democratic par- He was graduated frorq the Univercourt He enumerated the long case but the delegates were appar- trict vital subject? All we know about ty to victory in November record in public service of this candi1912 receiving the in of Chicago sity The issue It is food unimpressed ently finally date still a young man that put money clothing Followers of Mr Robinson deresolved Itself into- - a question as to houses amusement medical care and clared following the first ballot that degree of doctor of jurisprudence It is necessary” said Mr Rawlins Then Mr Robinson engaged in the whether toe chairman was violating "to nominate all the good thing of the earth at our their candidate had received t maa man who will do the of law being admitted to rule in practice nominations for calling the government jority of the votes cast but Leonard disposal provided work and will clean up that calendar” When a motion to proceed to ballot stands back of it and provided It does A Brennan the district chairman practice in both the state and federal - to toe supreme court attorney of emerged from somewhere outof the referringhot get lost in a tailed bank or some ruled that there had been no motion courts serving as county 1921 docket 1918 to r from Utah thuncounty a chair waa din the by investment upheld alluring to vote the full strength and ordered Lehl Man Nominates Morgan derous vote and the vote was called During the world war Mr Robin"We art all eager therefore to get the second ballot to proceed son was food administrator for Utah for Abel John Evans veteran lawyer of money In large amounts and thire Demoprocedure Expedited county and in 1924 was the ara those among us who have become Although the convention elected a Lehi placed Judge Morgan in nomsuccessor there still remains the ination and promised that hie man The candidate were placed In cratic convention’ choice for attorexceedingly expert in takmg it away from the other fellow Indeed there nomination In the following order: ney general of the state question of whether Mr Ewing can' would pile up a big majority in this be ousted from the national commit- district if named are those who count or did count Mr Nelson by Grover A Giles as- Mr Robinson was married to Miss Aside Brushed Formality tee by vote of toe state convention P H Neeley of Coalville urged the their dollars in millions and even bil- sistant attorney general Congress- Birds Billings a native of Provo in two claims of Mr Evans tracing a brillions procured in a large measure man Robinson by E E Ericksen Salt 1908 They have four children— in Delegates’ Eager Senatorial Veto Tabulated from the toil of others and you may Lake City Mr Epperson by R E boys and two girls from the time Mr Evans The one and only ballot on the liant history The representative was elected to ness to Act be sure that they and aU who have Dorius Salt Lake City Mr Lamo started to toe coal mines of Coalville Nocongress- on been able to accumulate even thou-land- reaux by Samuel Kiefer Salt Lake the seventy-thirJ H McKnlght placed Mr Harringare deeply prejudiced against City end Mr Lane by Represents vember 8 1932 receiving 62400 votes ton of Salt Lake City before the conPROVO Sept 1— Delegate to the any legislation or government rules tive Irvin Arnovitz Salt Lake City and Frederick C Loofbourow who vention District Attorney Fred W The- delegates expedited their con- will be his opponent again this year aimed at changing the Utah congressional district DemFirst Keller of Monticello told of toe camrules for taking away the other fel- vention by waiving the keynote ad was credited with 46919 votes paigns which Judge Christensen had ocratic convention were so eager to low’s earnings And this in spite of dress and not appointing committees ABE MURDOCK waged to toe past at his own expanse as name of Abe Murdock Beaver the fact that it has been demonstrat- on credentials order of business from Utah’s 45 votes more piling up large majorities to toe SevThe As Senator had representative King ed over end over that the old sys- platform and permanent organizatheir candidate to succeed himself as than First congressional district' Abe Murenough for renomination when enth district tem in the end brings ruin to all tion' is a native of Austin Nev but Harley Oustin' nominating Mr representative in congress that they toe roll call bad passed Utah county dock The present depression stands as Mr Brennan the district’s chair- he has lived in Utah since he was 6 Harris said Mr Rawlins had seemed there was no toe not formal even for did go continuing through necessity monumental testimony to the weak- man presided Ray Van Cott Jr also "In the limelight as leaden of the Democratic state convention was at this point that Mr Wallace to apologue for “leanings’’ of hi years old ness of our old economic system ity of receiving any second to the It of Salt Lake City served as i made his motion for a nomination candidate Mr Gustln wanted a canAbe Murdock was born In 1893 a were Mrs Frances G Callahan of Provo temporary vice chair Would Reform Quickly tary son of Horace A Murdock and Cinda woman and State Chairman Olof R Michelson (upper photo) who nomination The convention for this by acclamation Two counties above didate for justice of toe supreme "If we all knew more of what Is The nominating and the seconding Robinson Murdock resided at the session Delbert M Draper former state chairman district was held in the amusement Utah county Daggett and Juab had court who was without “leanings" were limited to nine minThe family moved to Beaver in £ pictured in the lower photograph delivering the keynote address hall of the Provo L D S First ward passed their regular turn and so did and to answer to Mr Keller he urged right and just and more of what will speeches a justice of the supreme court is work to the advantage of all there utes for each candidate 1899 the future congressman gaining and was speedily over with Con- not cast a ballot The total vote still that Mr HaN would be no doubt but what reform James H Clark of Provo offered hi education in the grade schools to be received when the roll call was not a matter of geography gressmen Murdock on motion de- halted was 112 ris at present city attorney of Salt would come quickly and come to stay the invocation shortly after the con- and Murdock academy Beaver Later vention at 12 of the choice o’clock a noon unanimous Lake clared as the he follows natural conclusion that said is by years the It opened The first and second roll cells for City he went to the Salt Lake high school convention what we need Is more knowledge It tdjoqrned at 1:58 o’clock youngest of all toe candidates named supreme court justice follow: First studying law In the Hastings more understanding of economic ana carried and Mr a motion Gustin The with referred proudly to whoop First Second Law school In San Francisco he comsocial laws and a more enlightened Mrs Frank W Penrose the services to the Democratic party and the applause which greeted the Judge Wolfe 301ft 488 pleted his college education at the MurWe must learn that selfishness Mr loud which was and had result been 124 hearty performed by his canJudge G C Christensen 185 University of Utah and was admitted didate’ father still remembered Wins Prize dock expressed his thank in a brief Fisher Harris 163 ft '24 prosperity built on privation for milto the bar in- - J922 a Essay lions has the seed of destruction with- speech The nominating speech of Judge A B Morgen 110ft A" few months after becoming a 55ft though he died 25 years ago In itself Lewis Jones of Box Elder was short P C Evans 19 Mrs Frank W Penrose assistant practicing attorney Mrt Murdock was ft Seconding Speeches Short "But w can not become enlight- state vice chairwoman was awarded elected county attorney of' Beaver as was the address made by toe chair- Judge Daniel Harrington 13 Seconding speeches were short and man of the convention Mrs George ened and wise within a day or a year first prize at the Democratic state county which office he has held for Judge Harrington withdrew alter developed little attention nor ca& we ait Idly by and permit convention in Provo D Preston of Logan Mrs Preston toe first ballot for her three terms He was city attorney of S P Dobbs of Ogden placed Mr Mis the tremendous forces of selfishness essay on the duties Saturday was Welling Virginia formerly and possibilities Beaver for four terms Then in 1928 Rirla to nomination for state treaRepercussions Felt to run rampant until we are better of a chairwoman H Milton of Welling daughter he was the Democratic candidate for surer seizing upon the proper psyWe must act now” informed ef state who was a delegate The balloting for supreme court (Continued from Ptse One) “We commend the national adminThe award was made by the wo- the Fifth district attorneyship but it repercus- chological moment after toe solid had judge From analysis of economic ab- men's division to his apparently over which session the daughNominated in 1932 he tax system' to more fully realize the istration for passing the bank deposit na- was defeated of sions on the race for toe state trea- Weber delegation had pushed Judge stractions the keynoter passed on to tional committee the Democratic act which has given full ter presided defeated Congressman Don B Col- fundamental surer nomination that tax bur- insurance On toe second Wolfe over the top principle leadership with the announcement ton who this year is the Republican den should be distributed according assurance to every citizen that the Short Cuts Mark Procedure Mr Smith’s name was presented ballot for supreme court justice Carthat when a Democrat starts talking administration with a glowing tribute senatorial nominee safety of his money which repreS P Dobbs of Ogden as chairman bon county because of its own candi- by Carl Olson of Carbon county and to ability to pay leadership his feet are on firm for Governor Henry H Blood sents the fruits of his toil and savings of the BJirst congressional district date Always ‘active in the Democratic Christensen withheld its Mrs Jones was placed to nomination “The administration of Governor Development of Reseuroe ground is backed end guaranteed by the gov- committeeValled the convention to vote Judge Mr Murdock has served as Weber county came In with by J P Madsen of Duchesne "We have him now" the speaker Blood" he said in part “is one of party 10 of state’s the Development chairman of the Beaver county comernment itself We applaud the na order soon after toe ‘state conven- its full delegation of 79 to put said "clear-eyeJudge The convention was a bedlam by smiling courageous substantial and mittee for two years accomplishment for passing tion had adjourned its brief morning Wolfe over tlonal administration natural resources the Carbon coun- the time the state treasurer nominaleaving ready to act and acting— Franklin when the time for a full accounting His Wife is the former Miss Mary 11 progressive banking measures session At Mr Dobbs’ suggestion a ty delegation with it ballot uncast tion was reached and Convention D Roosevelt the president of the arrives two years hence I predict Z Repeal of legislation which other Yard ley They are the parents of all of which have lifted that neces- motion was passed that the reeding This situation gave toe Weber United States to deprive the public of free county Chairman Delbert M Draper took toe tends that the Democratic party will stand six children three girls and three sary profession to a higher level and of toe call for toe convention be dis- delegates a strong talking point to delegates to task for their lack of on a as its deeds forand N Claim ef Perfection of use platform full benefits and t go the highways established it in the confidence of pensed with and the same disposi- win Wolfe’s boy$x They have resided in Beaver aupport for toe Ogden interest to the business at band ’ Mr Draper did not claim perfection ward by virtue of it from victory this summer and to substitute therefor legislation the entife citizenship tion to show regularity in taking pro- man for state treasurer Refer t Stain Selectlea to victory" for the party’s leader but described "We indorse the national legisla- cedural short cuts marked toe whole JAMES H WOLFE which will prevent the monopolistic Another factor which was gener- "You are facing-- u with your him as a man who has "put heart” He then urged the delegates to surtion enacted of the interest the in was Mrs The convention to conceded have by contributed to prayer ally From a private to major in the Utah use of roads by the few for commerhe shouted above the din round their state leader with capable into a troubled people of silver and pledge Anna Paskett of Summit county and the downfall of Mr Smith the Car- backs” remonetization “Two years ago you mada a mesa ' “He may have made mistakes" the and honest fellow officers by choos- national guanl within one year is one cial purposes our support to the continuation of then Mr Dobbs had a report from bon county candidate and the one of this same thing by just such an the party candidates for of the records of James H Wolfe the 12 to this advanced calculated ! the dealers’ commitspeaker continued “He may make ing wisely executive program the Repeal whose chances were produce congressional considered best attitude” more mistakes— he frankly admits it justice of the supreme court and Democratic nominee lor the state suof as resilver to a tantamount tee was to equal give recognition which toe was convention as an license law which is described the fact The chairman referred to the nomprior state treasurer the 'Only state offices preme court bench —but hs will never sit down in basic metallla money and as mono- port on perns- a r to be filled ination of Charles -- A Stain who a lawyer Ifr Besiijefi g“unjust’ burden upon' the farmer DOf in order up to wrestle He reserve and credit EitsMiwiftt that of and nent order tary T Senator for organization majority’ is Kinalso a failed to qualify for the poettion-afte- r on the graduate engineer' taxpresent 13 reported briefly with imaginary enemies in the dark Further consolidation of mining agriculture rand other basic ness if one bad been appointed This county gave King 10 'votes- - he had been elected in the DemoHe is neither omnipotent nor omnis-cien- t status ofjthe party pointing out that pleted his engineering course at Le- ing unit in the interest of economy industries of try be well this of 1 7 The 9 Brown Maw thought and may delegates This cratic landslide of that year Bundy in 1905 and then obbut no other president has been every county in the state now has an high university and in rehabilitated unanior and their it permanently was situation 14 used arocedure gave Balanced budgets and sound by the Rine supreaching down into tained his law degree from the UniSession Lasts Long jnore anxious to hear the will of the organization der that our present "preeminence in mous vote thereby electing the fol porters to win support from the King financing in all taxing units versity of Pennsylvania in 1910 to know their wants and to every district maintained world be It was 10:25 a m when the stata trade convention as the ’ people which tpay dominated permanent the conlowing Mr following Wolfe enlisted nain the Flexible Utah Lauded Tariff The Must be is Harmonious that provide for them pity officers: Mrs Preston Cache coun- vention throughout and was in a convention was called to order DeJob Relief Indorsed the voice of the people is timid and “But" he added "back of the party tional guard in 1916 to serve on the The platform expressed approval Mrs Mabel N Frye position those who failed lays in passing badges to toe ty chairman Mexican border Democratic a Js “as within of of “Th but tariff the means of flexible Utah a party year confused" d to toe the line and late arrivals were responorganization and rules must be a John Weber vice chairman One danger to the president’s pro united and harmonious Democracy he was a major being appointed judge providing revenues as well as protect- mindful of the courage and intellin The sible fpr the belated-star- t Sanpete vice chairman Mrs When Vote Listed deemerthe has which our the United States actuated advocate and essential industries” Treasury gence ing the selfish said the gram is I do dot mean that there should be speaker session scheduled to close at C A Fahring Carbon county secentered the com- scribed the accomplishments world war he relief was both the nationof vote legislation The gency who folere or timid for state not confused treasurer groups no division of opinion and no lively 10 30 o’clock lasted an hour past retary Mrs Wilson Moore Beaver lows: but who knowexactly what they contests but I do mean that when missioned a lieutenant in the air ser- administration in this field as the al and state which has alleviated assistant schedule Mrs Paskett secretary want— a return to the old system of diverse opinions have been aired and vice Ririe “prelude to the reestablishment of the threatened suffering and desti477 Addresses by State Chairman Olof and Hugh Owens of Uin' gouging But this danger he added the contests Upon being discharged from the foreign trade and the Improvement tution of thousands of our worthy cit- chaplain Smith 167 R Michelson Governor have been closed every tah sergeant-at-arm- s Henry H Wolf Mr continuation of We our returned army of to his relations" can be avoided by informing the izens Mrs foreign Jones pledge 152 Democrat should lay aside every perBlood and Mayor Owen Smoot of RecTall 4 Colton a duties assistant Fight to court The humanitarian was criticised that proattorney nomination consupport supreme in the state general sonal consideration and come to the Every Provo featured the convention open- -' which post he held just prior to join- “for unwarranted delays in hand- gram until such time as private indusEnthusiastic support of the party’s vention was contested with more deDenies Charges aid of his party Ing the decisions” down of conventhe Democan burdens was asked army ing but the the nominees responing accept than termination the by try “As roll call totals Calling attention to Don B Colton's William Jennings Bryan sugHe emphatically denied the popular Wolfe a was of member cratic the federal court the member Judge Justice which state of and the chairman tion indicate but after each nomination we sibility should emulate the zebras charge that the new deal kills indi- gested recent statement that "wa are no of Utah board of regents D W Moffat was commended for governments have been temporarily Delegate Jones in presenting Mr the losers promptly announced their further along to the basic principles vidual liberty or undermines the con- which do a little kicking and biting University 1925 to 1929 was from to unto efforts due assume to two the end draftsname recalled forced that that Murdock's “splendid to promote legal the for a and themselves ticket word picture among ctitution until the enemy man for willingness fight painted of recovery than we were a year Governor George H Dern’s speed and promptness" employment may be constantly re- years ago at Ogden some effort was Immediately following the triumphof what would happen if the new approaches They then put their ago” State Chairman Michelson ridiThe full text of the platform fol- duced and until the healthy payrolls necessary to find a candidate who ant of all heads together and kick out not in special committee on the reorganizaforces 'deal should now be abandoned the King victory culed the Republican nominee’s attition of the state departments was a lows: a even field return of with to this take the reflect would pur country candidates no for is hurDem "But We are not going to abandon this time the other senatorial “Certainly tude the new deal" he declared “We are ocrats to be kicking in The sweet member of the central committee on “The Democratic party if the state a condition of individual economic se- hope of winning against the suppos- ried to the speakers' stand to pledge Points to Improvement and of Utah to cause of unbeatrededicates itself the state comentrenched and the unemployment out to to morsels ba handed are nominate to three edly deeply the the and going curity their support going outstanding party of humanity ' trained men and send them back to here today by a civilized delibera- mittee of 100 on Emergency relief “The Democratic party indorses the able Republican congressman Don successful candidate Senator King The state chairman pointed out that The norrunee has served on the In the light of its ideals and ac- splendid administration of Governor B Colton Mr Murdock had been with a for a united the banking situation had shown Washington with a commission from tive body and when the job is finof the Third judicial district complishments in lifting the nation Henry H Blood who with sym- willing to make the fight and he had responded in the plea cam great improvement and that "even the people of Utah to back the presi-- - ished we are going to show the enemy bench 1929 forthcoming democracy the bankers themselves are perking and holds membership in out of despondency and hopelessness pathetic understanding has met the won The result m Mr Jones’ opindent - If you have any doubt that that their red shells and save the since paign up and beginning to take a little we are going to do this read The Salt constitution shells are duds and of various national and local civic and the state Democratic party pays trib- vexatious prbblems that have con- ion was to the benefit of the disMaw First Nominated interest again” He also is an ute to Franklip D Roosevelt and fronted our entire citizenship trict and particularly to agriculture JUka Telegram poll on the new deal” less potency than the meals 'they social organizations Mr Maw was the first to be placed “Does my friend remember or administration the national and “The Democratic party recognizes its chief industry After finishing his elaborate praise served In the last campaign consist- American Legionnaire s senin nomination for United States doesn't he know of the army of of the new deal and President Roose- ing of an imaginary chicken in two Mrs Wolfe who is Democratic pledges its support to the cause thqt it is an obligation of society to The candidate appeared ator H Gant Jvlns of the Brigham on Fas Eight) hich they have espoused (Continued on Fas ElshM turned to the state empty pots" (Continued on Fas Ilshti (Continued on Page Eight) velt Ur TWO BALLOTS mmm FOR ROBINSON but u t fifty-eight- h 2 2 n fifty-nint- h tr ys-te- MURDOCK WINS DENOMINATION IN FAST ORDER time-honor- - i Platform Indorses Roosevelt Policies for Party Pays Tribute to Silver Legislation Banking Relief Programs of President sec-reta- d - this-'yes- He-co- thir-coun- " del-gat- Hou-gaar- fore-noo- peo-pleX- apprecia-(Continue- Draper es |