Show — 8A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MVADA iMSffitaiffiai J azfflmGJiHlNKHES IN PRIMARIES : Orders Jury POLITICAL FOE Populace Fears Barbaric Senate Race Holds Chie: 7 Interest in Balloting Next Tuesday 1 Raids as Outlaw Comes From Woods ‘Kingfish’ Weaves Web of Evidence Against RECIFE PERNAMBUCO Brazil Sept 1 1)— With hi dashing horsemen and bia women Lam peao Brazil’s universally feared “bad man" has emerged from his forest retreat again to ter- rorize the northeast section of the nation Reputed to be a dangerduscat-tl- e rustler Lampeao'ft reported to be encamped near Aguas miles west of here — A large section of the populace fears more barbaric raids "The news of his coming fills us with terror and Indescribable of panic" wrote a correspondent the Jornal do Recife The correspondent stated “that -the tame day the outlaw came to the vicinity of AguaS Bellas with ' 25 followers and five women a lieutenant “exclusively named to ” render an accounting of moved out of town with his eight aides going 12 leagues away to Tacarazu Commenting editorially on the activities of the bandit leader whose exploits have dismayed all Brazil the Jornal do Recife aaid: "Emergency measures must be h taken to preserve the Pernambuco sectors from the tremendous Mayor Walmsley 2 19347 Platform5 Indorses i Roosevelt Policies Denverjilrist PROBE TO OUST SEPTEMBER (Continued (row Pas ''i J J v Four) r provide economic security to its members to its needy aged and to its DENVER Sept disabled citizens and to that end the tute Judge took unexpected pos-- ‘ Democratic party pledges appropriate session of a district coyrt bench legislation in keeping with sound economics and general public welfare today and ordered a grand jury that it make a sincere effort to Investigation of the city Admin is--' and obtain for every person ' yation and all Denver law en--1 an adequate opportunity to maintain forcing agencies in connection a decent standard of living and wo inwith gambling operations here - dorse tha principle of social Insurance outlined last June by President Roose- The judge" George Y Dunklee velt District Attorney disqualified Protection for Employes Earl Wettengel 'and his staff as Wo stand" for complete pytee-tioofficial legal Advisers of the’ to men and women in Industry grand jury and appointed Ken- - and shall continue legislation which neth W Robinson who -- Democratic — governor the and the the “million" dollar Den- - Democratic have already legislature ver bunco ring” several years provided so that workers may feel ago as special prosecutor secure in life and limb and that they The Order jvaa supplemental to be duly compensated in case an original one In which Judge will are disabled or impaired ’ in the they Dunklee sitting as a ''substitute of their vocations ' In the criminal division several pursuit a "W contend that children should weeks ago called a grand Jury be given tha privilege to enjoy their to meet September II and inveschildhood and youth to tha fullest tigate gambling conditions here v andthat child labor as such should The supplemental order spec: ernally banned cally mentioned District Attol "We look with pride to our excel ney Bari Wettengel and alleged lent school and believe that able-bodie- d ' QUICK VICTOR llere’sDIvisioii MARKS VOTING Of Balloting in’ system for the distribution of public service should be instituted that will be more representative of ouf state and reduce factional discord it is the sense of this convention that the public ean be better served by eliminating wherever possible any personal element ’ and “Whereas It is reasonable and proper- to presume that better and more independent service cad be rendered by making it mandatory upon the state Democratic committee as opposed to the various individuals to assume full responsibility of property 'and equitably apportioning 'all patronage to each political subdivision in the state now therefore be it Urge Proportionate Dlotribotioa "Resolved by this convention that each political subdivision of this state ia entitled to and shall have its share of public service apportioned to it directly in proportion to its per cent of the total vote cast within the atate at the last preced' ing election and be It further "Resolved That all apportionments of public service be made by the state committee to the several county committees and that further apportionment be made by the county committees to the precinct committtes and be it further 7 "Resolved That all officials dispensing positions of public service shall give due consideratibn to ‘the letter and spirit of the foregoing s Senator-RacPROVO Sept 1— 'BY DEMOCRATS e Pollovlsc is the sena- torial ballot b r eountle l King Robinson and Mnr dock Find Early Favor at Convention ' (Continued front Tut One) T (Continue Iroat Pet “ Pour! gesi performances of its kind ever aiuery young men from 18 and up who were Oardeld held in the United States brought unable to get work and no- one Ortnd ' out testimony of witnesses who Iron seemed to care what became ’ of r 13 ' xJuftb claimed to know pf payments from them? ti 9 King gaaaMillard lottery operator aggregating $1000 a 11 “But in March 1933 a man with 4 Morgan weekly to Mayor Walmsley and $700 a big heart a man with a broad vi1 Piuta 1 weekly to Police Superintendent Rich sion a man with an understanding 4 9 San Juan to ts George Reyer and i soul who believed in humanity cpme-in- ta 3a It take police captains 23 the White House Within a few Sanpete 14 S2Vier The testimony waa taken behind weeks the C C C camps were under 13 Summit handclosed doors with a Long way Millions of men have been perTooele at a M" 13 Uintah picked audience with all newspaper manently beneiited by this move” 43 Utah men barred but with broadcasting Mr ’Micbelson enumerated other 7 sWasatch equipment set up The committee sWaahtnetoft 10 accomplishments of the administra3 sWarne room and environs bristled with tion '71 aWeber a They barred ail entrances troops We Accept Challenge" J ' Totals’ 91 Vi 44S Ulft IS 14 I and patrolled the corridors and We xPaaiea accept the Republican ehal- d anyone attempting to sNot recorded' concluded “As the chairhe lenge” pass man of more than 100000 followers Bodyguard Vigilant of Franklin D Roosevelt in the state They escorted Huey Long to and of Utah I say to Don B Colton ‘We £££ V from the committee room a squad of will meet you on that issue ' We ' r believe in Franklin D Roosevelt We eight forming a half moon around and education training cies of this community to sup- - ' guidance believe in the new deal We believe lator the "Kingfish” as ha walked against f ' should be provided - ' ' mmtmtmmmil that the United States is a better press here Attack operations gambling — full "We advocate tha $25 per the wall of the corridors “ that tha conduct of all enin which to live than it was and ' G to link Pittman with in tha James of of By attempting Interest Scrugham place Congressman economy said he wanted the press as when the American people kicked this of Long and agencies forcing provisibna" city nationadministration and in effectiveness George Wingfield Republican of Nevada Saturday waa named by your party out of power sociation representatives present but county tn connection with said Only Twe Flsnka Stricken al committeeman and former head its and the full equalization fund to Chairman Joseph Byrns of tha Demgambling operations the committee had overruled him Unity within the party was urged Including t ' of 12 banks now in receivership and our schools “ tenta29 Out of paragraphs in the members of tha police departBlood and Mayor com- by Governor One of the newspaper men said he - “We believe that the office of state tive ocratic campaign congressional with William Woodburn and George peril" ' t platform which had been prement the district attorney his Smoot had never before beard of a LouisconB Thatcher Wingfield’s Democratic Democratic as to as state direct well Demoall mittee tha pared for consideration by the and assistants is such superintendent Smoot in welcoming the' deputies committee Mayor him iana and nom Cooke reoverruling has the education ’ board be should of attorneys cratic state convention the platform gressional campaigns front the Rocky sought that it should be ihvestlgaled and moved from delegates and thanking tha atate comLong grinned nation by appealing to the anti ‘ politics and promise leg- committee' of that body eliminated mountains to the Pacific coast in- mittee for honoring Provo with tha inquired into thoroughly and imThe hearing was launched with Wingfield vote islation that will achieve that vt only two state and congressional conventions p partially by aaid special grand Huey running the whole show He Pittman disavowing the alleged One of these) planks would have cluding Utah according to a special declared that 7 toe hoped the "fight bejury" dropped easily into the role of Connections with the Wingfield Tribune Lake to ' Nonpartisan Jadlcfatry Urged The Salt recognized efforts on the part of dispatch launched in these ranks will van- - " and gloated over testimony ing Thatcher-Woodburtf "machine" seeks "We favor tha nonpartisan selec- some of the mining companies to keep from Washington ish at the convention and that we that assaulted the reputation of his reel action on the basis of his record tion of judges in a manner calcu- at least a part of their forces busy must remember that the men we political foes A string of witnesses In the senate particularly with ref lated to secure men of probity judi- during times of tha depression The ways or full benefits therefrom name today must be elected In Notold the committee that they had fence to silver legislation - cial learning Integrity and1 common other would have encouraged teach- Some members of the committee vember" knowledge of the operation of a huge Moore comparatively new to Neers in the public schools however particularly those from Box sense e Governor Blood in his response handbooks vada politics is basing his plea for Douglas Resignation Con- lottery ring Efforts to eliminate another plank Elder and Uintah counties evinced "We condemn the unwarranted dehis optimism over the out- and houses of girls with protection wotce on’ a "new deal" platform call which pledges the next legislature to gome heated feeling on the subject expressed for a successful campaign lays in our state supreme court in do lopk firmed paniel W Bell money being paid to the police and silver legislaIng for ("mandatory nothing but repeal the motor They did not think that the Musser " f handing down decisions on all city administration tion 7 "Confident ef Success matters that should be given speedy transport act which requires trucks act could be amended into an accepta t ' is Three G 0 P Candidates Reached that "I confident this feel High ' Spot Appointed a attention In this connection we com- using the publio highways for profit able law and they prevailed ’ The high spot of the testimony was - State Engineer George W Malone In to came the and act contribute dealers’ toward Democratic that The you yriil something year produce mend Demothe efforts of t i splendid reached when a witness who said he Treasury 7 Developments national figure in the American but make it so” he declared “The” sucspecial ‘condemnation cratic Justice D W Moffat who has upkeep of such highways failed for was Henry R Long native Of Mis(Continued from Pan Oha) Neither would the platform commit- aroused no debate in the committee cess of the campaign depends upon Legion Clyde D Souter Reno attor- forth to effort put Avery promote Emphasize’ Monetary no and to relation e sissippi Huey district judge in and drouth relief which wai one of ney and due speed and promptness in the ac- tee though the vote was rather close you After the convention is over Difficulty In Organising testified that soma twenty lotcontent itself with merely amending U S Jersey City N J and August Froh-kc- the original causes of the split be- Longestablishments tivities of that department of atate I look for a united Democracy Policy which would have The were in plank tery operated Reno justice of the pefcce and tween the president and his budget rather than with repealing the pres“Wt pledge our legislature to “Let no One hurl a shaft against a word of New Orleans along commendation and passed paid approximateformer speaker of the state assem director careful study of experiences ia other ent law known as the Musser act to the mining industry and which any of our nominees- - We must preto $3300 ly weekly deal-eraprotection money ’ (Continued from Put One) bly seek the Republican senatorial Harry L Hopkins relief adminissent a united front to the opposition states in connection with the direct and its companion the produce ' city officials’ 7 “ ' the committee eliminated read: nomination license aci v trator is a week-en“We commend the mining industry feel that Democrats will respond He said each establishment paid half the amount of gold equivalent primary and to act in accordance “ In the bitter contest for the Dem- summer White House guest at the with the facta which such survey Patronage Considered in this state for its loyal efforts to to the call and stand by the colors in ‘ ocratic nomination for governor are There waa no doubt either of the Mayor Walmsley $50 weekly and $35 to a dollar President Roosevelt last establishes did The add committee winter its payrolls in the face of the next few months" to himself contented with maintain platform the weekly lopsuperintendent1 police four Renoites and two La Vegans president’s determination to pursue “We favor the program of the flex- two selections For some reason it economic difficulties Secretary of War George H Dern We 41 off Jsut Other cent funds to recognize were ping protection pef paid With two southern Nevadans entered vigorously his policies on work and sent the following telegram to Mr ible tariff as a means of providing waa desired that special reference the ‘ ' police captains he said closepartnership between that in- Micheison Silver Action Clark county Democrats are making drouth relief revenues as well as protecting our should be jmade in the platform to the conA and the witness and was he " Edward saying agriculture dustry a strong bid to wrest control of the In the midst of conferring with t In addition many believe similar essential industries We look upon subsistence ' homestead laws and “Will you please extend my affechas aaid Oaks which market J that Carroll Mining tinuing Walmsley state government frcyn Reno and" “the aides on the relief needs Mr Roosein tionate greetings to the Democrats " brother of Mayor Walmsley had of- action with relation to tha sliver dol- the accomplishments of the national these were commended One dele- provided for the products of our " ' north” convention assembled? I hope a j velt received delegation of cotton fered to get administration in this respect as the gate was apparently dissatisfied with and Is his farms” inevitable lar dollar silver 7" The unzoned is property Richard Kirman Sr' banker i nominated --which will garment manufacturers who brought from residential to the" reestablishment of the manner in which atate patronage The provision as to teachers Which ticket will be to property to business noW based on value' of $129 an prelude Congressman Charles L Rich him word of their recent all friends of the itself trade and the improvement of has' been distributed and presented the harmbe for $1000 property might delegates thought arde lawyer former Lieutenant Gov- resolution refusing to abide by his ounce' for that metal The govern- foreign relation and the supremacy a resolution which the committee ful to the that after the convennew deal-an- d Oaks said would he did not chances have $1000 party’s to? pay arnor Maurice J Sullivan lawyer and order Cutting hours and increasing tion has selected the candidates ail proment la buying it at a rate of approx- of our whole International-trad- e preferred to adopt rather than to ar- read: John J Cooper retired merchant are wages W the cotton garment industry and hi application for unzoning was elements of the party will unite to-- a gram about" comBut same it 50 the when his “We Aents the favor but cons gue that Inflationists rejected had In highest possible neighbor imately - the Reno candidates (on the Demo harmonious and enthusiastic camVisitors Decline to Comment his placd unzorietf The witness ex- gress are beginning to clamor for ad i Favor Tax Modification delegate presented a long resolution pensation to our public school teachcratic gubernatorial nomination i paign to sustain the policies of Presi- In was which the were: as- increase in the statutory price of the he said fear at pressed Hunter hi a ers" 'We supplegroup at modification merely Ralph testifying favor complete Harley Harmon of Las Vegas disdent Roosevelt" trict attorney of Clark county and chairman of the cotton garment code serted that ha had been shot at by metal similar to that ordered for gold of our taxing system in order that We mentary to the one which had just The committee had some trouble men an three in reswas the been automobile one In and Holbrook Committees Named was when more Senator the adopted platform fundainnight organizing Walsh the figure counsel for the may January Archie Grant of Laa Vegas a bust Raymond fully recognize for olutions however had committee to his D The Invocation had who to about failure 'was offered by Dr complaining from mental $35 the Moyle tax burden that Henry and proposed R B $2067 Colonel jumffed ness man are the southern men seek- dustry Paddock principle executive director of the code au- have his property unzqned' Application of the gold profit to should be distributed according to done all it cared to do about patron- been in charge of the tentative draft Guy C Wilson of the Brigham Young ing the nomination After the hearings had adjourned the national debt cannot' be under- ability to pay To that endive pledge age At any rate the second reso- however was also proposed He was university Mrs Frances G" Callathority' They declined to comment Griswold Unopposed until 3 p m Tuesday Mayor Walms-le- taken for at least a year and a half our Democratic legislator's to enact lution wag voted down not a member of the committee but han of Provo was introduced as the on their visit issued a statement denying the a $2000000000 of the $2800000000 measures that will bring about that The attack on the Musser act plank it waa held by S Rs-- Thurman who temporary vice chairwoman AdHan 7 Acting Governor Morley Griswold As be gave his attention to relief Who as lieutenant governor succeed- needs the in the platform was aimed to cut out had also been one of the drafting C Hatch of Logan as temporary secrealized is for the- - present tied up desired end re- testimony concerning him 'received president ed to his present position upon the port from Moffett on the “It has been called to my attention in the stabilization fund The profit "We commend the Democratic gov- the word “repeal" and it was pointed committee that the committee could retary and Sam Dorrity of Kanosh prohousing death of Governor Fred Balzar last gram's progress that Mr Long had a man engaged in is the difference between "the $2067 ernor and the Democratic legislature out also that in modern life there is name any chairman it cared to and as sergeant at arms ' March is unopposed for the RepubMrs Ella McGarry 'of Beaver sang -With the president in the afternoon the lottery business make some state- paid tor it and the $35 figure applied of the state lor getting up an offi- no such thing gs thg free use of high- Mr Moyle was elected on that basis lican nomination “The Flag Without a Stain" was Harry L’ Hopkins federal relief ment that $50 a week per company to the gold stocks after they were cial comittee of nine to investigate 1 The state’s only representative in administrator was paid to me” said the Walmsley taken over by the treasury The forenoon meeting was concludr the whole system in the taxing units congress former Governor James G ed with tha selection of the commitof this state We pledge our DemoRexford Guy Tugwell undersecre- statement “I am aure people who More Carrency Bcrugham is unopposed for the Dem- tary of agriculture visited the sum- know me and who had dealings with tees on credentials permanent organcratic legislature to carefully consider To reduce the national debt with the official ocratic congressional nomination He mer White House and me know that this is an absolute falseization order of business and platinformation which will be the presjoined this could be issued will be opposed in November by ident and profit currency form The membership of each com- placed In their hands by that Comin a study of the hood Hopkins the with excess which gold State Treasurer George B Russell drouth relief against mittee consisted of six from Salt Lake mittee Mayer Denies who has no opposition in the Repub- It was the program might "We commend and encourage the “I wish to call attention of the bonds would be retired as they City and county three each from $525000000 drouth re' mature ' lican primary Weber and Utah counties two each-frolief appropriation authorized by the public to the facts that the party did development of our natural resources exthis not While involve not might Box Elder and Cache counties I had that to been the charge and ourselves and paid initiate Was of pledge one the many president that Special to The Tribune presumably to nominate a senatorial and one each from the to the full 1 was IDAHO G WAGE remaining 24 supposed to pansion of the currency support appropriate legislation to ac10 minutes points of dispute between the presi- money but that After candidate talking 1— PROVO Provo and Utah extent of the the Sept $2800000000 money complish this purpose dent and Douglas This item exceed- get it I most positively desire to Invested in the Her- counties seconded of tha he nomination so bonds government FIGHT ON PLATFORM ed the budget and the director balked state that I have never received any “We stand for the repeal of present county did themselves proud in hanB Maw The rule permitted only of this money in the first place In retired would have to be reinvested legislation which tends to deprive the dling of the state and congressiohal bert strenuously three minutes for a "second” RECORDS OF PARTY econof in the Therein ' (Continued from Pie Two) opinion the second place I have never been beneuse the of free and full public conventions With more than 2000 Chairman Delbert M Draper said President Stands Firm N associated with gamblers or been a omists lies the greatest inflationary fit of our highways and to enact in Democrats attending the nominating ”AU I can say it thathe got me” (NOMINEES PRESENTED pressed in a speechmaking campaign The president insisted the drouth gambler in my life" possibility of the scheme its stead legislation which 'will fairIt was about 10:10 a m when an sine his return this summer from waa calamity of nature that must Carroll “Walmsley also Issued a flat - From the silver now held and ly and justly maintain our highways sessions and an additional 2000 visi" convention officer shouted the senate One plank assailed mem- be met at the cost of exceeding the denial of Oake’s testimony (Continued lrom Fill Four) planned to be purchased it ia esti- in their present atate of perfection tors In the city the facilities were observing to State Chairman Olof R Mlchelson bers of congress "who shirked and budget Agriculture and relief ex- “Mr Oake’a statement in the in mated that nearly $800000000 more and taxed use ‘the vice state chairman ia acting n: 'Joiil prevent monopolistic ' surrendered their duties to the execThe committee in charge of ar- “We haven’t a picture ef our presi- director of the women’s perts have estimated even more vestigating committee this morning could be used to retire government thereof by the few for commercial division oi on the dent stage” will ute and bureaus" be This the like gold would money required but the pres- that 1 had offered to rangements which Included Chaira piece of securities - ‘the party with headquarters in Washpurposes an of In the a piceye twinkling Creation of a “multitude of new of- - ident is hopeful of keeping within property unzoned' tor get come from the man W H Callahan E C Hinckley difference between him for $1090 D C - - Condemn Produce Law (ices and bureaus” by the federal gov-- the sum is an absolute lie" Mrs Algie E Ballif and Mrs Vilate ture was found of Mr Roosevelt ington purchase price and statutory price ' ernment was assailed 1932 his taken It campaign "We during the condemn while restorais If latter reducthe raised through agricultural Strong had worked for nearly a An unidentified woman who laid Housing Director Moffett advised JOSEPH RIRIE autographed photograph tion and enforcement of the anti- - the president that "things are going she operated a house of girls said tion in the silver content of the dol- produce dealers' license law as un- month preparing for the visit of the was an Mrs Van owned Alma Rirle trust law was advocated burWagenen democratic whq was nominated an by Joseph and unnecessary now lar the inflationary possibility would strong People are Bourbons thinking she paid a dollar a day to the police den upon tha farmer and stand for More than 300 additional seats were a delegate to the national convention by the Democratic atate convention whether they should put some new for protection and that if ahe tailed be 'proportionately greater SUver Plank i ’ at Provo Saturday for state treasurer which named F D R its immediate repeal placed in the Paramount theater A silver plank declared: “We fa- paper on the wall or add another to pay off a policeman would come Survey Bushed What the King forces at tha con- isa native of Ogden born in 1872 "We look with favor upon the furthe the with vor the full restoration of silver to bathroom There will be some fig- and stand in front of the place delegates was" The survey pf credit conditions A graduate of the Utah State Agriour local taxing Weber and Utah county delegations vention were aaid to regard as a vic” Its former status in our monetary ures available' Con renovating loans) A witness giving his name as Louis limited to the Chicago section In or- ther consolidation of We believe howtheir operation tory came in a fight before the com- cultural college Mr Ririe has been within ten days" Sahut testified that he had formerly der that It on the stage space occupying system as primary money" be quickly complet- ever that a careful study of this on permanent organization Interested in farming mining and Sheriff George Durnell and Chief mittee - 1 A further reference to the cur- The day’s attractive weather lured operated a beer parlor with slot ma- ed and withmight the condi- whole situation should and order of business meeting dur- livestock raising for many years He defthe precede away from his desk for chines and paid $8 weekly tor the tions there were thoughtofthat of E Harris Police John their placed rency waa contained in a plank say- an president some debate was state auditor during the regime typical the entire inite action automobile ride through the privilege ’ He said If he had not been St the disposal of the commit- ing the noon hour After ' Ingr "The power to determine the’ country Graduate students and in- "We stand for the balancing of forces the committee fixed the order of busi- of the late Governor Simon Bamtee with 3am Dorrity sergeant-at-arm- s volume of currency which should at Dutchess county countryside late this voting the Walmsley ticket he would structors in economics at universities toTequire nominations for Unit- berger from 1917 to 1920 budgets and round financing in all had to pay $12 and his staff maintaining or- ness tn that section will constitute a field our any time be in circulation la a sov- afternoon at the near’-b- farm home have The candidate jumped to the proed State senator first and nominataxing units Near Tonight of the close the in der the theater testimony and should never be power ereign force for the investigation tion rif national committeeman last gressive ranks to 1912 being proWe favor the establishment of a TheTProve ln their Junior to private interests" h was of Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs SenatorLong ordered-- aubpena ispoliot delegated Two thousand of the rejected ap- legislative reference candidate lor the " department af- natty uniforms also were much in those for justice of the supreme court gressive Republican vice presiplank in line with the contention Henry Morgenthau thepresidentand sued for Alvin P Howard will be studied with the filiated with the American and the state treasurer Intervening state senate In 1918 he waa elected Legisla- evidence e Publish- plications ofthe convention f Senator Borah that the control of Mrs Roosevelt Joined the White dent of the assisting as a starting point Other ap- tors' association to provide the legThus the scrap Over the issue of on the Democratic ticket to be state House correspondents in a clam bake ing company and the Hibernia Na- banks currency should be withdrawnfrom will be checked back start- islature with the requisite data and ficers in the many details connected whether O W Ewing elected two auditor when a Democratic landslide tional bank after a witness had aaid plicationsthe event with an such the federal reserve and be given to a applicants years ago can now be repudiated as swept the state professional skill and ability in the an “old Howard lottery” waa being ing with controlled central bank of r federally The government through the fed- drafting of proposed legislative term Mr Ririe During his four-yea- r So great Was the confusion in front member of the national committee operated issuer ' eral reserve bgnka and the Recontoed Considerable clarifiettten of " biitedvfroa— the VVadCS IjeeAal of the lirft The candidate foicongcess were ’ Pemocrots over the great plum of the day the laws covering the duties of the corporation" al"I don’t want all this to go out over struction Urged to Rally norning that many ol the Sait Lake “$ht pledged in another plank to use every hr lending directly state auditor He was an ex officio toe senatorship and the radio without his ’denial— if it ready were City county delegates cit“We Democratic 'all call effort to solve ’“the "most “pressing upon buf applications although "inmember of the state board of insanity forced to listen isn’t Irue— just because hi grandfaprowomen it opening men izens to and problem’ which now confronts Amer-- ’ e regard as the fail business pickup The committee named Grant and of the state Toadcommission from outside of the theater gram ELY Nev — Wells being put down ther ran the old lottery" Long said creasing lea—the problem of unemployment" to as their sacred duty have" been far belowex-pectation- s participate chairman and Ralph T StewAfter serving the term as state Leonard A Bren- art in this county under drouth relief Long introduced into the evidence approaches ' Pardon Board- Hit actively In publio affairs In order County Chairman secretary It spent some time de-l auditor Mr Ririe went into contract- measures are of a substantial type an article published by the that constitutional government may nan appealed to Jhe ward and pre- ciding for itself whether the conven- tog The pardon board wag “condemned” specializing in road construction on March 18 which said that has been revealed by Neil McGill be preserved and the continued rights cinct officers in the theater to pro- tion should standi for nominating for Its "wholesale pardoning of hard- it vide their delegates with credentials gambling places were as "wide open in charge Qf American citizens vouchsafed 'engineer speeches of uncertain length simi MURDOCK ened and persistent law violators" WINS We call upon all forward Looking They are lined with redwood staves as the mouth of a sleeping police- Legislators would be made lar seconding speeches and whether Ineligi- from water line to bottom have plas- man" Merlin Kennedy who wrote atate to rally to the forWhen Sam Dorrity of Kanosh who citizens thii of candidates the themselves should be Milas ble to accept “any office of trust or ter cement sheriff served six of the IN years FAST was ORDER aubpenaed standards of the Democratic party lard county-wa- s casings' from water line A article introduced as the allowed to plead in their' oWn behalf Witness who said he was Wil profit" in the state during the term to near the top and a five-foconin electing candidates of this party to convention’s sergeant-at-arm- s The final decision was nomall that for which they were elected under crete collar was he liam R McCarthy living a half block k national atate and local offices so (Continued trom Fat Four) another plank while a further one Many wells from a disorderly house on Caron-deleaccompanied by thrdfe Democratic inating speeches should come first already ar flowing in before any seconding and should be tive of the demonstration with which Attor- as to guarantee the perpetuation of sheriff of Salt Grant (Lake proposed "consolidation and simplifi- various parts of the county and Mr street testified that he had AUSTIN Texas Sept 1 Young so effectively ' Verne Fairbanks of Sevier coun- limited to 10 minutes each Three seccation of our state governmental ma- Gill said he would ney General James V Allred Demo- the humane 'programe put the drilling been Unable to have it closed because cratic nominee for governor of Texas launched and upon which depends Cityand Amassa Hammon of Weber onding speeches of three minutes his nomination was received and ot was it the duty imposed on him bythe ex chinery”- as a means of reducing crew Unbuilding tanks this week ty by "the Walmsley frequented and the" the The individual 'of security each' should be permitted for each hibition of confidence' in him taxes added impetus to a movement institu-tion- r county latter will be 15 feet square three brother Carroll and Bob and by today for party harmony by indorsing Vice loyalty to our established One brief plank pledged the party feet W A McGaw of Ogden was intro- man and Immediately prior to toe "1 was hot elected? he said rewith a capacity pf 5000 Judge Walter Gleason" In answer to President deep John H Garner for Demo"to the enactment of strict laws balloting all candidates - nominated ferring to tha nomination speech "by of water Each will take care Long's questions the witness said cratic national "We recommend the continuance duced to the convention He was the should gallons be introduced to the conven- reason of my popularity nor by reacommitteeman from of the Which will deny the use of highways of 500 cows a secretary of the first Democratic atate Judge Gleason was at present a civil subsistence homestead act day tion by the chairman but fehould not son of the campaign I made but I to drunken drivers" ltmmm district judge and a candidate for the Texas “We commend President Roosevelt convention which was held in Og- address ‘ the convention Former Governor James E Fergu- and the national administration for den in 1895 The Convention was adCriticism waa voiced in a plank" was elected because I was on the state supremq court A BeSvef county delegate on the same ticket as Franklin D Roosedressed by William Jennings Bryan A few other witnesses and 'Huey son Democratic national committeeAgainst "outrageous overhead ex Relief Expenditures has work done been that ie already committee complained that his coun- velt Two years kgo tha nation in administration of ' the closed down the hearing until Tues- man and stormy Petrel of Texas pol- toward penses Total making it possible for families Time after time speakers who ty is unfortunately aituated on the rolled up a vote of protest against PWACWA and FERA in Idaho day afternoon when he promised to itics for 20 years previously had an- with insufficient living income to obnominated candidates were interrupt- roll call where it is first “It’s hard inactiom incompetence and failure of “show more of what js going on in nounced he would resign his post as Opposition to the Vdiscrlmination a home with a small plot of farm- ed In appropriations ’against the state RENO Nev iO—A grand total of New Orleans" He stepped out into committeeman if Garner would ac- tain land by heckler The delegates seem- to play politics" - he pleaded He government”’ continua recommend and ing fedshowed no preference As the moved that roll calls this year be in bf Idaho" In apportioning reclama-'tio- $267775115 has been spent by ingly the anteroom his troops took their cept it Mr Murdock complimented all In a' telegram to Ferguson Gamer ation of this policy funds was voiced in '"plank eral and state governments In Neva- positions around him and he stalked day wore on hundreds of visitors the reverse of the alphabetical order those connected with toe convention i Considered da for Patronage unemployment relief since Sep- off feeling mighty pleased with him stated he did not "seek the office of While another proposed old age and gained admission until there were thus starting with Weber One dele- and the district committee He tember 1932 a report compiled today self national committeeman from Texas "Whereas it is recognized that the some 4000 packed in the show house gate suggested that if the Beaver were himself for the present and unemployment insurance but in view of the honors paid me distribution Of patronage has always C O Larson of Salt Lake City who changed to Zebra the delegates from from a detailed account of toe prinby John Pringle a federal statisti— For 35 years Arthur Fishback of cian indicates Developed in England a new type by Texas democracy I don’t see how been a difficult matter to administer sought to submit a resolution calling the south would accomplish the de- ciples for' which he stood promising I1L searched for his father Of "the total the federal govern- of autogiro having neither wings nor I could consistently decline to com- equitably and to the satisfaction of all upon public ownership of utilities sired result It was pointed out that to give such account Joliet many tunes In Me found him living 100 yards awsy ment supplied $250443152 and the rudder can hang motionless in the ply should the party call upon me concerned and and was denied the floor got the a county may pass its vote tempdrar-- 0 public before the campaign la closed state furnished $17331963 to render this service" air and land on a tennis court from bis wa borne “Whereas it itivideul that some last laugh when ha was recognized next November RENO Nev Sept 1 " "iomlneei for United' State aenafor governor and a score or more Other late and county office will be chosen in a primary election Tuesday which may bring out the heaviest vote in the history of Nevada Chief Interest lies In the Demo‘ Tratic primary where Senator Key1 Pittman president pro tern of the wenate and staunch supporter of President Roosevelt’ "new deal" policies faces opposition for the first time since entering the senate 23 'years ago Six prominent Nevadans are in the race for the gubernatorial nomination chamSenator Pittman long-timpion of the silver cause is opposed "by H R Cooke Reno attorney and militant opponent of the state's so-- ' called “bipartisan" political “me- chine" and Bob Moore young Las Vega business man and state legisWV-Part- y ‘ n 8 - e ’ prose-“cute- lesser-amoun- -- d v rough-handle- -- Lam-peao- - Three-Pointe- 1 ‘Jsr s irs7r£57 !”J s jpirSS ErKbl JLSS3 ! ' d cap-uni- ts - -- Nevadan to Head Bourbon Contest -- i NEW BUDGET pur-pos- MFJAMED n ’ USBFLAHON face-hors- TREND VBVED ' 0 ’ b M fh & one-tim- of " " -- d r - -- far-me- tor-sig- first-han- d -- y -- - a - Convention Ably Handled Despite Influx of MoreThan 4000 Visitors - 0 P " 1 - ’ - y - r Times-Plcayun- Many New Wells Flowing coakenttonrtfe'isPiS'!:l' --Alrea- e Mac-farlan- Garner Indorsed For Party Honor ' -- $267775115 ex-cu- I h ! V |