Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 0 JV Candidate Malmquist Reviews s' J virulence political ambition does not attack Utahns with more to one date fear has up during the next three weeks than it be can raised by the direct primary law forgotten When the law was enacted a considerable number of politicians Mrs Joseph Fielding Smith — Is anticipated a veritable deluge of not seeking reelection There are candidates and a primary ticket four announced or filed Demoso ibng that the voter would get cratic candidates for this nomtangled up in it But experience but the Republicans ination thus far indicates prospective of-- 1 haven’t yet found a£ entry flee seekers are no more certain Five Democrats and one Repubof their standing with "the' peolican have formally entered the their of were ple” thin they competition for the three senate standing with machine-controlle- d to be filled from this county seats old days they conventions In the more will be out shortly Only and of action could regardless of the six Democrats and one Republican the convention console themselves have actually filed or announced with the thought that the for house o$ representative nom"masses” loved and trusted them ination petitions of nomBut now they must run the risk ination althotigh filed in bebeen have So far a surof disillusionment more including several of half prisingly small number have demG O P members onstrated a willingness to run that three risk i By Major primary example Democrats file Mrs Frank Page Stewart mem ber of the state senate for two sessions and of the state house of rep- resentatives for mary ballot It appears possible one Saturday at this time that there will be a that she number of unopposed candidacies ' will be a candithe for it possible thereby making date for reelecprimary ballot to be shorter than tion to the state ballot final election the senate on the ' D e m cm tic Incidentally there will be no ticket minor party tickets listed under Mrs Stewart the regular party emblems on the served in final election ballot The time for Chouse during the filing notice of intention to hold 1 1929 session and in a nominating convention has ex4 the ’senate during pired and no such filings have the 1935 and 1937 been made Socialists Commusessions In 1937 nists and other minor party adshe was chairherents can still get on the ticket man of the comhowever as independents by folmittee on banklowing the procedure laid down in the law for independent candida- ing and commerce and a member of the committees on state and mucies nicipal affairs education and ju- W Robinson and Abe Murdock will be Democratic candidates in their respective districts but no Republicans are'really out in front yet as opponents No one has filed for the state supreme court but there are a number of prospective contenders for this position Chief Justice William H Fol-lacan reasonably be expected to get the Republican nomination without a contest which doesn’t appear likely at present Some of the Democratic possibilities are District Judges Roger I McDonough Oscar W McConkie and M Schiller all of Salt j Herbert Lake City Judge Eugene E Pratt of Ogden and Judge George Christensen of Price Any or all of these men may be candidates but they aren't yet i nd Legislative County §lateg Unfilled Coming down to the legislative and county offices in this county the number of announced or filed candidates does not yet forecast a primary ticket too long to handle with ease For the four-yea- r county commission term there are two Democratic candidates but no Republicans For the term no Republicans and but one Democratic candidate has apThere is only one anpeared nounced Democratic candidate for each of the offices of sheriff county clerk and county attorney and no Republican contenders For county assessor treasurer auditor and surveyor there are no announced or filed 'candidates on either the Democratic or Republican tickets but the Democratic Incumbents will be candidates for two-ye- ar Pioneer Sons Set Meeting Annual Parley to Be August 7 The annual encampment of the Sons of Utah Pioneers will be held the Sunday August 7 at Provo incompioneer relic hall now being pleted it was announced Jjaturday by Dr George A Wilpon member of the arrangements committee R H Wootton state president will be in charge of the encampment which will be held in connection with the official opening of the relic hall and with cooperation of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the city of Provo The annual election will be conducted and a business meeting will be held Members of the arrangements committee in addition to Dr Wilson diciary Active in Party She has long been active In the Democratic party serving for six years as associate secretary of the state committee and in numerous capacities in the district organization and Democratic women's organizations She was one of the organizers of the party study groups and is now state director of publicity for Democratic women’s organizations in connection with the program adopted by the party's committee LOUISVILLE Ky Becomingly dressed frock with her blonde ered by a big straw July 23 CPI— tfor her husband in a summer o hair well A Mrs hat B Chandler carried on the cam-- 1 paign Saturday of her sick bus- band the governor The state’s chief executive was ordered to bed by his physician as his campaign in opposition to the renomination of Senator Alben cov-ag- donnnan SUNDAY-MONDA- Y Quality Breads and Pastry Try Any of These for Your Picnic or Dinner n fl D Interested in Taxation She is especially interested in taxation and was author of the bill fixing a uniform license fee of $5 for Illness Halts ‘Happy’ Chandler Wife Carries on Campaign Crystal Palace Bakeries D six-poi- automobiles She has been active in civic affairs is a past president of the auxiliary of the Salt Lake American Legion post and a past president of the Delphian society She was educated in public and private schools of Atlanta and Jacksonville Fla and has had experience in She has tacfiing and business are Randall L' Jones Harvey H been a resident of Salt Lake City Cluff E M Rowe of Provo William for 19 years and now resides with Z Terry of Ogden and Peter E Van her husband and two daughters at 1328 Fourteenth East street Orden of Lewiston Utah Barkley in the August 6 Democratic primary entered the final stages Unable to talk his doctor out of staying in bed for a few days the governor just “Happy” to most everyone insisted Mrs Chandler alone fill his engagements reelection No novice at campaigning Mrs The offieft which has attracted Chandler didn’t hesitate to mount the largest number of Democratic a huge machine in a railroad shop aspirants is county recorder and to talk with the workers Mildly this is because the incumbent — apologizing for trying to substitute OPEN affairs A native of Salt Lake City Mr Wallace is a graduate of the University of Utah law school being admitted to the state bar’ in 1919 He is admitted” to practice before the Utah supreme court the United States district couit and the court of appeals He was appointed chief deputy in the county attorney’s office in 1925 and became a city judge two years later He has been county attorney since January 1933 Mr Wallace was a commissioned officer in the field artillery during the World war and is a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars He is a member of the Yalecrest L D S ward bishopric The family lives at 1809 Michigan avenue the J - no RepMurelimdock these positions will be inated from the Democratic pri- Up to date filings or announcements of candidacies for offices have been substantially below the norm established under the convention system With only three weeks to go before the close of the filing period for congressional state and district offices there are officially filed candidates for only two major party nominations Senator Elbert D Thomas has filed for the Democratic nomination for United States senate and Claude T Barnes has filed for that spot on the Republican ticket Dr Arthur C Wherry has announced his candidacy for the Republican senate nomination but has not yet formally filed For the two congressional seats to be filled this year there is not yet a single candidate so far as the official record shows Incumbents ’ if against Seriator Thomas oror resentatives Robinson For Major Posts ’ Woman Seeks Reelection to State Senate pri-na- ry Two Enter Races K Harold E Wallace county attorAnnounces candidacy for ney reelection parties County Officials Mr Wallace in personal attendance at all county commission meetings has afforded legal advice on many matters ajid has kept his office in close contact with county Mrs Chandler told the roundhouse employes: “If he’d behaved himself a week he wouldt have got sick We a tol d him he was going at too fast a pace but he said he had these appointmentsand he was going to meet them That's one thing I like about ’Happy’— he means what he says and he’ll do what he says” Chandler's Mrs approach is straight to the point with few ges- tures "Happy won’t promise to be a Santa Claus” she said in a speech adding the governor knows the old age pensioners "should have more money but he also knows taxpayers would have to foot the bill and he knows we can’t afford to do any better now" Her role generally is accompanist when Governor "Happy” bursts into the strains of "There’s a Gold Mine in the Sky” which he has substituted for his old favorite “Sonny Boy” Green River Plans Street Paving Work GREEN RIVER Wyo — All curbed Green River streets north of the Lincoln highway will be paved during the coming year if the P W A project approved by the regional P W A office in Omaha is approved in Washington says C E Jensen city clerk The program as outlined in the application calls for ah expenditure of $73745 of which $22185 would be in the form of a federal grant The only other western Wyoming application approved in the regional offices is that of Cokeville for 8 water works — $53 907 of which is a grant Extra Voting Help Okelied County Approves Double Boards To facilitate counting of ballots order to speed preparations for possible run-of- f primaries this fall the- - county commission Saturday had authorized the employment of two sets of election judges in all districts where more than 250 votesc were cast two years ago County Clerk W J Korth- - requested the commisison to approve the employment of an extra set of judges in all such election districts and to approve an estimated expenditure from the $90000 county election budget of $3850 to meet this extra cost The three additional judges in 202 election districts will cost the county $5 each with an added $2 50 for each polling place also being required it was estimated in Veteran Flier Weds in Air CODY Wyo (Pi— Bill Monday Cody's widely-know- n "pilot and veteran of many rescue flights in the western country has a bride He was married to Miss Joan Bedford of Philadelphia in a ceremony that took place 8000 feet in the air with Monday’s flying partner Fred Tunnell at the controls of their big cabin ship it was disclosed Saturday The Rev Lyman Winkle performed the ceremony Wednesday Contract Let for Work On Lincoln Highway ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Application of a seal coat of stone chips will start soon on 19 983 miles of the Rock Springs-Rawlin- s section of the Lincoln highway between Table Rock and Wamsutter The A H Read Construction company of Cheyenne has the contract on its bid of $1447750 This was the only contract for western Wyoming road construction let by the state highway commission t its mid-Jul- y meeting the remainder of the $453729 batch of contracts being for wqrk in the eastern and northern portions of the state nnrinrl To Two-Ye- ar 4 Commission Term W H Adams of South Cottonwood well known as an auptioneer Saturday filed as a candidate'for the Democratic nomination for the two-yecounty commission term He is the candidate to file for this office The incumbent Walter H Anderson has announced his cannomination didacy for the four-yeon the Democratic ticket Mr Adams a mechanical engineer came to Utah in 1905 from the middle west where he worked for a number of railroads After coming to this state he was employed for some time Union Pacific at Ogden and later took up business Files for county He was one of the organizers and for several years was vice president of the Utah Woolen Mills He owns a farm in Cottonwood and considerable city real estate and at one time was a member of the Salt Lake Real Estate board He has a family of seven children Mr Adams said that he will if nominated and elected devote his efforts to new industries for the county and lower taxes ar fit club He has been active also in organizations of public officials at present serving as chairman of the W II Adams County Clerks of Utah and as a commission scat member of the legislative committee of the Utah State Association of County Officials He resides with his family at 383 Wall street and is secretary of the Capitol Hill Improvement® league During the World war he served in the U S army in battery D of the 145th field artillery Mr K o r t h’s announcement stresses that he is running for on the record of his entire Only a light calendar greeted City Miss Thelma Guiff member of office during thjs past three and the house of representatives of s efficiency cour- - Judge Albert H Ellett Saturday tesy to the public and uniformity when he presided over the Salt legislature Saturday an- of service The announcement furnounced her can- ther states that the office has been Lake City police court session in the absence of Police Judge Reva reelecfor didacy operated Well within the amounts tion to that body set up in the budgets and is a part Beck Bosone on the Democratic of the county administration which Judge Bosone left the bench for ticket from the has reduced taxes in Salt Lake a week-enholiday tenth legislative county Cases in court included: district ' Recklesa Driving— Harry O Hall Miss Garff Is a 53 of 1801 Vine street involved in native of Utah the a head-oautomobile crash in the of 1100 block on East Twenty-sevent- h daughter f George and South' street Friday four persons B Tryphena including himself suffering minor Garff George W injuries trial August 4 Brimhall her Failure 4e Yield Right of Way— grandfather was Fred Keller 18 of 640 Navajo street a member of the in minor collision with another" car Faces Charge first legislature in 16 at 1658 South Redwood road i July Miss Garff the state She was no injuries also driving without educated at the Utah State Agrioperator's liaense bench warrant cultural college and University of issued bond set at $100 Utah and her profession is school Glen O Lovejoy 27 of ljjji F Speeding— Theodore W Jensen street charged with third degree 28 of 2481 Sixth East street 50 miles teaching the During past winter she served burglary will enter plea Wednesday per hour Twenty-sevent- h to 2300 as a case worker for the welfare Arraigned Saturday before District south on Ninth East street July 19 department of Salt Lake county Judge Allen G Thurman the de- fined $7 50 Glen S Holfeltz ?5 of knowl- fendant asked the statutory" time 387 F street 52 miles per hour thereby gaining a first-hanFourth to near Seventh North on edge of the effects of unemploy- for pleading’ He is accused of the daytime bur- Second West streets ment and poverty July 17 During the 1937 legislative session glary June 2 of the Miller and Viele fined $10 Miss Garff supported the old age offices at 16 Exchange place The Ignoring Traffic Light— Julius E assistance law the direct primary complaint was reduced from second Kruger 50 of 872 Oakley street violation at Fifth South and West fair trades practice acts the teach- degree burglary in city court ers’ retirement law and many other Trial of A E Foundulakis 40 of Temple streets Saturday minor acmeasures which she considers bene- Bingham was set for September 6 cident resulting fined $5 when he pleaded innocent to a ficial to all the people Ignoring Stop Sign— J C Thomas One of her particular interests is charge of maintaining a common 27 of 722 Fifth East street violanuisance at the Independent Pool tion at Thirteenth South and Sevbetter equipped schools Hall and Bar at Bingham on enth1 East streets Jlily 22 fined $10 -- by-th- Relief Judge Teacher Asks Return to Finds Duties Lmlit n Lower House th0Teije-hfll£':'?'ear- d Suspect Will Enter Plea r n 5 of Robbing Office -- d Man Asks$5000 For Wife’s Love Damages amounting to $5000 for alleged alienation of the affections of Mrs Freida Schmidt were asked in a suit filed in Third district court Saturday by Fred Schmidt against Alfred Kreidlcr The complaint alleged that "by means of gifts promises and inducements and continuously associating" with Mrs Schmidt and "making disparaging remarks about the plaintiff” Mrs Schmidt lost her husband to his "great distress and humiliation" ftffec-tior&f- or June C O Li TV IfclFDCr LiOSGS Slate License S W Golding director of tha state department of registration revoked the license of one Salt Lake City barber Friday and suspended those of two others The license of William Farrell' 54 East Second South street was revoked for intemperance and maintaining unsanitary conditions in his shop That of Frank Clements 1727 South State street was suspended for 30 days and that of E F Squires 923 East Ninth South street for 15 days both for unsanitary conditions The action of the director was taken on recommendation of the barbers’ examining board following a hearing at the capitol Plan Reunion The Newbold family will hold Its annual reunion in Murray city park Thursday at 1 p m it was announced Saturday by Mrs Leo Kemp of Midvale chairman of the event All descendants of William A and Elizabeth Franks Newbold are invited 18 Imposition of sentence on Herman Thiessens 18 of 326 Bryan avenue was continued to July 30 by Judge Thurman Thiessens was convicted by a jury Thursday of first degree perjury British Flags Will Fly as Heiress Weds U S DORNOCH Scotland July 23 (UP)— The Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes will float together over Skibo castle on Wednesday American-bor- n when the heiress Louise Carnegie Miller becomes the bridbol James Frederick Gordon Thomson Edinburgh lawyer Trysts Banish Jail Ennui NEW YORK July 23 (UP)— J Richard (Dixie) Davis handsome young attorney awaiting trial with Tammany Leader James J Hines on policy racket charges has been leavening the boredom of prison life with almost daily visits to the midtown apartment of his showgirl sweetheart it was learned Saturday Released ostensibly to visit his physician the man known as "the brains’ behind the late Dutch Schultz has been going from the doctor's office to the rooms of beautiful Hope Dare escorted by guards from Tombs prison The visits became known when Paul Cappy manager of the apartMiss ment building recognized Dare and Davis from their photo graphs It was this recogintion apparently which caused Miss Dare to move out Friday with the ex"everything is planation that spoiled" She had rented the apartment last June under the name of The two flags will eymbolize the association of Andrew Carnegie part of whose millions the bride will inherit with the old world Hearing Continued from which he emigrated and the for Charles Preliminary hearing new world in which he rose from 24 on of Magarahan Philadelphia bobbin boy to steel master a third degree burglary complaint 5 was continued to August by City Judge M J Bronson Friday He was Rail charged with unlawful entiy on July 17 of the Salt Lake Public Time Meet market 902 South West Temple street CHICAGO July 23 Johnson of railway labor concludIt was hinted that District AtLeaves for Home— Following a ing a week of conferences with rep- torney Thomas E Dewey hoped to two months’ stay in Salt Lake resentatives of railroads were at "sweeten up” Dayis before the City during which he lectured stalemate Saturday in their attempt Hines trial on the theory that he before a number of Holland L to persuade their employers to re- might become useful in theprosecu- D S groups and did ordinance scind a proposed 15 per cent wagc'tion of "higher-ups- ” work in the L D S temple Cap- cut tain Pieter Viam of the Dutch George M Harrison chairman of naval engineers Friday was en the Railway Labor Executives’ as-- i Sailors route to the Netherlands Cap- sociation declared that "a riution-- ' tain Vlam is accompanied by Mrs wide reduction affecting railway Bv Vlam and their two daughters employes would precipitate a eyrie of wage reductions throughout the SAN DIEGO Cal July 23 (UP)— country that would defeat present More than 100 sailors stationed at efforts of congress to stimulate busi- the naval training station here were ness and restore prosperitv " stricken with mild attacks of food poisoning after a luncheon of boiled Cremcr the day” voiced Leo-ham and cabbage Commander Arrodeo maestro “It made up all Gives Walch thur Mocn chief training officer at v feel mighty fine to please the the station said so much” Princessyoungsters The men were being treated at the "I’d like to own every one of sick bay at the training station and those boys and girls as my own” LONDON July-2(UP- )- Princess because the pick bay was not of sufdeclared Alice Sisty star trick Elizabeth Saturday wrote a note of ficient size to handle all the cases rider and Roman jump daredevil thanks to President Albert Lebrun many were sent to their barracks The semifinals of the Covered of France for a tiny platinum cased Medical officers stressed none of Wagon rodeo will be on tap Mon- watch which he sent her through the men were in dangerous condiafternoon The the The is watch day Monday night king and queen tion although it was said some were show will see the more than 100 probably the smallest of its kind in in "considerable pain" in hands colorful the finals the world top Announcement of the winners ’of In addition the king and queen nearly $6000 in prize money will brought back from Paris numerous Crowd be made at the close of the final official gifts for Elizabeth and her s(iow sister Maggaret He’s New Deal Ally Unions Mark at Pay WHEN EYES STING AND SMART — from swimming bach golf tennis— try Murine I Soothing cooling Murine refreshes end dare red irritated cyea— makes your eyes feel dean fresh ilival 100 Stricken Food Poisoning Rodeo Stunts Thrill Children The best audience ever to attend a rodeo show" This was the verdict Saturday of the nation's top hands of rodeo after several thousand children had worn as many throats to the proverbial "frazzle” with applause heaped upon the bronc riders calf ropers bulldoggers Brahma steer riders and trick riders appearing in the children's matinee "I’ve never showed before a more appreciative audience” said Everett Bowman number one cowboy "I’d before like topresent our show such an audience every J Lebrun To British "MY EYES USED TO BURN and red tired when I drove my car but not line I started using Murine— it’i 10 toothing and cooling and keeps my eyes so dean I alwaya keep a bottle o( Murine handy in my car" to EASY TO USE MURINE I Just top Murim an Inner earners of eye-- hi tie mtug tape ar wishes ta lather wiUu Tydings Tells Murine’s 7 scientificslly blended ingredienti danse your eyes more effectively than tha BEL AIR Md July 23 4000 persons braving a' down- one ingredient of boric acid solution Buy tha pour of rain heard Senator Millard large economy aize— a drop of Murine in each E Tydings keynote his reelection eye night and morning gives blessed relief for Salt Lake City firemen answered At 32:30 a m Mrs James G fFiremen listed damage at $10 to the campaign here Saturday with an only Yit a day Murine being alkaline it so 13 fire alarms Saturday but dam- - Williams reported her garage at 'building and $30 to its contents assertion he had supported the was at for the age Automobiles owned by James L "bone and sinew” of the new deal soothing and gentle it is widely used even in only $87 reported 1429 North Eighth West street was' lot Pixton of 3088 Denver street and program and that claims he was a the tender eyes of babies Use Murine daily Included in the list were one false afire- Burning rubbish was blamed Roosevelt foe were "silly propa- Begin now to help nature protect your eyei alarm five grass fires two automo-fo- r a $25 total loss to the building ganda” Fire in a storage room at 717 j biles and five buildings In an address at the Bei Air fair- An undetermined loss was caused West Third North street caused $5 respectively Loss was only $5 onjgrounds Tjdmgs listed 29 new deal CLEVELAND the former and $10 on the latter measures said he had voted for July 23 (UP)— by a blaze at 5:34 a m at the In- - damage at 107 a m Mrs Elsie Belohlavek sued her hus- - termountain Furniture Manufactur- Ruth Parry daughter of Mr and' Dean Solt occupant of a duplex each and added: 9 South Fifth1 Mrs H K Parry 260 Eleventh East' house at 578 North Third West ing company at "I think this pretty well explodes West street Firemen could not dc- - street was burned on her hands street reported $2 damage to the' the silly propaganda which is being terminc source of the flames whichiwhrn she attempted to extinguish roof of his home at 1 47 p m in a'circulanzed against the truth and were quickly extinguished Uhe (lames at her home at 1050 a m fire caused by Chimney sparks record1 Firemen Answer 13 Calls Damage Small ’ - 243-24- OO Auction Crier Files for W II Adams Aspires" state executive committee and a member of the Jackson Democratic league and Sagebrush Democratic $24-25- n 3 County Board Ijy J Korth incumbent clerk of Salt LAke county Saturday announced- his candidacy for renonu-natio- n and reelection on the Democratic ticket in the forthcoming primaries and 'election Mr Korth has long been an active member of the party in the county and tsfe He’ is currently chairman of the Third municipal ward a member of the Democratic office ior six years Wide knowledge Leaders of both major league candiparties say they will have dates for all offices to be filled within the next week or 10 days But unless they get a number of candidates for each office the ballot will not be unwieldy Names of candidates who are unopposed for their respecting party nominations will not even appear on the primary ballot For law provision which is undoubtedly a discouraging factor to a full and normal crop of candidates is the filing fee Under the convention system a citizen could become a candidate for the United States senate for example at no cost whatever Then years later he could impress grandchildren and acquaintances with the remark that back in 1938 he was a candidate for the United States senate But to lay the groundwork for such reminiscences under the direct primary law costs good cash — $150 in the rase of a senate aspirant Probable result is fewer grandchildren among future generations whose grandfathers once ran for the United States senate One Harold E Wallace Salt Lake county attorney Saturday announced his candidacy for renomination and reelection on the Democratic ticket He has served In that of Salt Lake county business gained during his years in the county attorney’s office hasnade Mr Wallace one of the best knbwn county officials in western United States his sponsors point out He is past vice president of the National Association of County Officials and a past president of the Utah State Association of Seeks Position Clerk of County Seeks to Succeed Himself County Attorney For Six Years Seeks New Term Full Tickets Planncjil Filing Fee Permits Number of Aspirants B 8 Wallace Asks Seeks Reelection Korth Enters Contest to Retention in Retain Post Gqiuity Post Utah’s Political Scene IX JULY UPl-Ne- ar-ly |