Show “A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CIO Aspirant Victor Loser Concedes Detroit Race State Troops v - £ Candidate of A F L Elected Mayor With Wide Margin fcHfV Sheriff of Harlan County Precinct Officers Arrested WH‘1 HARLAft Ky Nov 2 LTl— State and Kentucky national guardsmen patrolled Harlan cqunty Tuesday night after arresting High Sheriff T R Middleton three of his deputies and 31 precinct officers election day disturbances (" State police who guarded the Harlan county courthouse where the men wer’e held incommunicado declined to say what charges had been placed or who ordered the arrests Guards Rush to Scene DETROIT Nov 2 LTV— The Committee for Industrial Organization failed Tuesday in its avowed attempt to "seize the reins of government" in Detroit Patrick H O’Brien the C I O mayoralty candidate conceded his defeat by Richard W Reading with official returns from over half of the city’s precincts unofficially tabulated Friday night Throughout most of the night Reading maintained a police two-to-o- lead over O’Brien The vote from precincts votes gave O’Brien 500 of the 918 145101 Reading Backed by Federation Reading present city clerk and regarded as a "conservative" in the nonpartisan election received the indorsement of the Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor an American Federation of Labor affiliate after its original candidate had been eliminated in the October primary He and O'Brien who entered the primary with the backing of the C I O emerged as finalist over three other candidates Reading led O’Brien in the primary in which 327000 ballots were cast by 38000 votes The CIO still maintained hope of placing some of its five candidates on the city council 4 jV'- Record Vote As the counting of ballots began the city election commission estimated that approximately 487000 persons had voted a record for strictly municipal elections There were 625187 Voters registered The highest vote at any previous c i l election was while the largest number in any Detroit election was 614003 That mark was set however in tht state 1936 election when county and national officers were chosen An early morning shower gave Way to bright sunshine but during the afternoon a wind that reached 45 miles an hour whisked across the exclusively-municipa- 263713 A F !’ Richard Reading above city graphical union winner' and C I 0’s Patrick The voters Tuesday selected a O’Brien lower In Detroit mamayor nine councllmen a city clerk yoralty race and city treasurer ( Asks Bourbon Help ' Although Detroit’s Firm city govern- Owners Waive Salaries for 1938 CHICAGO Goldblatt HARD 2 LD—The four who head a gen- Nov brothers eral merchandising corporation operating 10 Stores in the Chicago metropolitan area will waive all salary for 1938 Maurice- - Goldblatt president of Goldblatt Bros Inc said he and his brothers Nathan secretary and treasurer and Joseph and Louis vice presidents will not draw Salaries because of present ihcome tax laws IK BY VANTAGE ! Vermaat of Mead Ave Was Hardly Abltj to Eat for Acid Indigesi tion Caused Him Tor- ture—Had Headaches Dizzy Spells— Relieved e He by Great RI& Van-Tag- Sayas “I Feel Better All Over!” ' ' ' v Remarkable Statements — from many parts of this city and general section— praising and indorsing continue to pour in dally to the Walgreen Drug Store 201 S Main street where this “Amazing Mixture of Nature's Roots and Herbs and Other SplenMR ABRAHAM VERdid Ingredients" is being introduced MAAT Widely Known Salt and explained to the local public Lake City Man Is Saying: “I For instance just a few days ago Certainly Have a World of the following Remarkable State- Confidence in E for ment describing: what to Be a Wonderful It Proved can do in certain forms of sufferMedicine for Me!” iftg was received from Mr Abraham Vermaat of 351 Mead avenue Salt Lake'-Cit- y Mr Vermaat is 54 So much of wonderfully relieved years of age and has lived here 22 the poisonous waste and gas and n Member bloat has been ’swept from my sysyears He is a of Moose Lodge No 259 tem that my food digests better than in a long time I am no Gas Pains Made Him longer tortured by gas pressure up under my ribs and those old poundFeel Miserable ing headaches and dizzy spells are “I had been suffering for a long a thing of the past I just feel time with terrible gas pains across better all over and I certainly have e yny abdomen” says Mr Vermaat a world of confidence in for it proved t6 be a Wonderful “Even after a simple meal my food would lie in my Medicine ' for me!” stomach and turn to a bitter acid gas This' gas would bloat me up Over 30 Ingredients in horribly and cause a burning pain This Great Compound under irfyYight ribs There would contains over 30 Ingredibp a hard lump about the size of ents Including Jl of Nature's Herbs a baseball and I would have to sets on bowels stomach and kidneysIt lie down and massage it to get re- as a carminative laxative cholagogue diuretic and brings forth gas and lief I had difficulty ' doing my and bloat stomach cleanse l work because 6f inter- bowels from assists Nature tohelps flush excess ference I was completely upset by Impurities from kidneys and stimulates flow of Uver bile Weak miserable pounding headaches and dizzy the people write us dally they get such s spells cleansing end Invigorating from they- - soon feel like different men Another thing— due to the and women One Bottle of Van-Tag- e immense volume in which It sells Price E - VAN-TAG- VAN-TAG- E Well-know- Van-Tag- home-cobk- E Van-Ta- Brought Real Relief! T saw the statements in the paand so many per About Van-Taof the people who were recommending Van Tage had ailments like mine so I decided to try ’this comAfter just one bottle of poundthis fine jnedlcihe my suffering was ’ ge of Van-Ta- hesitate" E ner likely to sweep into office with him a large number of his party1 nominees’ "" Major party chieftains conceded of election Republican assemblymen in several other upstate counties where the tabulation of votes was delayed - dua to unusually heavy voting Upstate N Yj Resolution Against Hoover Proposal Passes by 64 to & Vote on Eve Of Party National Committee Parley CHICAGO Nov 2 (AP)— The Republican central committee of Cook county Tuesday opposed a move to call a midterm convention of the party A resolution to that effect was gram or policies formulated so far adopted while members of the na- in advance of a presidential electional cemmittee converged on the tion would be of little or no value city to vote on the proposal at a to our country or to the Republican Friday meeting party” Former President Hoover has proconvenOpposition to the posed the convention be held before tion has been so expressed by Senanext year’s congressional elections tor William E Borah of Idaho and and that a committee of “distin- Representative Joseph W Martin of be chdsen Massachusetts chairman of the Reguished Republicans" meanwhile to draft a statement of publican congressional campaign policy for submission to the dele- committee Borah - contended a (Convention gates National Chairman John D M next year would carry no authority Hamilton also has suggested a con- becausq the people would have no ference of party leaders and has voice- - in the selection of delegates predicted a majority of the national On the other hand National Comcommittee members would favor the mitteemen Harrison E Spangler of move Iowa claimed a pod of 11000 offiHamilton is expected here Wed- cers of Republicans clubs and other nesday for a round of preliminary party organizations showecTDf per discussions cent in favor of a gathering to draft The Cook county committee vote a "declaration of fundamental prinagainst the project was 64 to 8 ciples” to guide the party through The resolution set forth a “pro forthcoming political wars off-ye- ar Assembly Slate Wins Control Rests on City Vote Father of Quadruplets Wins Reelection 'LANSING Mich Nov 2 ID— Carl A Morlok father of Lansing's ALBANY N Y Nov 2 CD— Nor- quadruplet sisters easily retained his office of constable Tuesday He mally Republican upstate counties defeated Charles H Cole 7389 to generally elected ’Republican can- 3590 didates to a 1938 New York assemMorlok out of work was apbly whose final political complexion pointed constable several years ago appeared to hang on the outcome of and has won reelection in each sucNew York City’s mayoralty race ceeding campaign on a "quadruplet First ’returns showed the elec- platform" tion of 20 Republicans from as many upstate-district- s including the 1937 D Oswald Heck of speaker Schenectady Republicans controlled the 1937 larger branch of the legislature 76 To keep our Union Tailors busy to 74 but the margin was reduced we will make a fine wool suit after the legislative session by the to your measurements for $1500 and famish a rainproofed o’coat death of Pritchard H Strong for oAIy $100 Also a large as Rochester sortment of pants to match for $3 00 The senate now Democratic-con-trolle- d Buy clothes at factory prices Call or write for Free will elect next year cloth samples Major party leaders agreed privately that the final assembly count probably would depend on the outcome of the contest between Fiorello H and Democrat Nominee 252 SOUTH MAIN ST Jeremiah T Mahoney with the win ©utpuil© ©’CO RT SH ia S WITH FULL CONTROLS Intalldfion and service charge a EASY TERMS BAPIO STUDIOS INC 136 East Broidwav K A K SALES CO 2036 Ho 11th Kant DEPENDABLE APPLIANCE CO 145 East Broadway IV H Bints Co Plfitrthntora 0 NASH UPSETS OLD IDEAS about ENGINES! about about VENTILATION! 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LOCAL MAN RELIEVED NOVEMBER 3 1037 SAN FRANCISCO SOUR GAS FORMED v national Approximately guardsmen were rushed to Harlan to augment the local troops Arrested with Middleton were Special Deputies Ben Unthank Lee Fleenor and Frank White The 31 voting officers were arrested at precincts in Verda High Splint Tway Cawood and Yancey The were closed all precincts by the state police County Judge Pro Tern Ray O Sheehan declared late Tuesday ’Harlan county is virtually under ” He law martial expressed the belief the state police in making the arrests were acting "outside their jurisdiction” Governor’s Stand At Frankfort Governor A B Chandler in ordering out the troops said he had received reports that deputy sheriffs amid with rifles were taking charge of the election in Harlan county The governor declared the re ports which came from both rep resentatives of the Republican and Democratic parties said feeling in Harlan was intense "The troops have orders to dis arm anyone found armed at the polls and interfering with the election" the governor asserted In Mines Area The United Mine Workers of America who have been engaged in a vigorous drive to unionize the coal miners in the Harlan field distributed circulars calling for sup port of the Democratic ticket Coal operators did not pubhcally an nounce their stand Harlan is tra ditionaily Republican and this is the first time there has been a full Democratic slate Both Middleton- - and Deputy Un thanlt figured prominently in the recent investigation of conditions in the coal fields in eastern Kentucky by the La Follette civil lib erties committee in Washington Middleton along with a group of other persons now is under federal Indictment for alleged violation of the Wagner labor act Harlan county has been the scene of frequent violence ana fraud charges during recent elections 100 74042 ment is nonpartisan O'Brien a former state attorney general called for support of new deal Democrats His opponents asked voters to resist a C I O attempt to “seize the reins of government" Active in the campaign was the United Automobile Workers of America sC 1 O affiliate whose assistant president Richard T Frankensteen was a council candidate Hormer Martin U A W president said Monday "Win lose or draw in this campaign we have just started our endeavor to realize the full strength of organization” Patrol Polls In Kentucky WEDNESDAY MORNING la Reasonable Oet Is So don’t TODAY! now being Introduced to crowds dally here In Salt at the Walgreen Drug Store Main street Also sold by all Walgreen) Drug Z C M Drug Dept all Lake City 201 South Schramm-Johnso- n 6 tores by Thornton and by all Leading DrugDrug gists In Salt Lake City and throughout Utah and Ncat-b- y 6tstea (Adv) I Stores ’ Lehman ‘Best Wishes’ Go to LaGuardia NEW YORK Nov 2 Herbert H Lehman who- - campaigned for the Democratic candidates in New York’s municipal election telegraphed Mayor LaGuardia Tuesday night: "Please accept by hearty con gratulations on your election and my best wishes for a successful administration” r-nor Head Off Suicide SAN FRANCISCO Nov 2 (UP) —Mrs Ann Calfoot left it to spectators Tuesday to decide whether she should commit suicide by leaping from an apartment house window ledge The spectators shouted "no" and Mrs Calfoot climbed back into her apartment G0P Carries Roosevelt’s Home District HYDE PARK’ N Y Nov (UP) — President Roosevelt’s home district went Republican as usual in Tuesday’s off- year New York state elections The district among the first to report cast 475 votes for e delegates-at-largto the state's 1938 constitutional convention ’The vote: Republicans 245 Democrats 230 U S Senator Robert F Wagner one of the president’s most ardent supporters headed the Democratic slate of 15 dclegates-at-larg- e TRY TO FIND ANY OTHER CAR ON EARTH-- AT NEW ANY PRICE-WI- ALL THESE GREAT NASH FEATURESI TH FATIGUE-PROO- F WORLD’S RH)E— WITH “SEA LEGS"! 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