Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE o Tense Capital Site Tells ’Em Front the Sky Awaits Roosevelt Talk Address Seen As Plea for Confidence Vote Boutbon entry for congress from Seventeenth New York district Here’s Mrs Liebman BINGHAM—1The goal of new deal legislation is “to prevent the privileged from oppressing the underprivileged” Representative J W Robinson said Wednesday night in a talk prepared for a Bingham Democratic rally He is a nominee for ' preparing to go up in Ijer plane and ' Even the tactics employed by the White House in announcing the Friwere exceptional day The iac--t that tha president would talk in a dual role as a Hew York state voter but presumably also as president In dealing with issues of national interest was emphasized Ho other Roosevelt speech except those delivered in connection with a fixed date celebration has been so well advertised in advance His important "fireside” chats have all come within a few days of their -- The Hyde— Park speech was announced two weeks reelectjon Attainment of this ideal - is- - the surest safeguard to American Institutions” he added He credited the federal de'pbsit insurance act' with stopping bank failures in Utah since its passage arid with restoring confidence In banking He said the securities and exchange law had corrected “deliberate manipulation" of the atock market and saved thousands of investors from ruin sky-wri- te "Vote night-speec- ahead Robinson Pays Tribute to Bourbon Plans Liebman is car4 pai" swing last summer tied it into the Democratic pH maries in the face of an admitted expectation of defeat— an expecta ' tion justified by the outcome in Georgia ’ South Carolina and Maryland : -- liebman” Her skill amazed professional - fliers Tliomas Lauds Harris Warns New Deal Youth on Business Help U S Spending e Tribune Intermountain Service MIDWAY Senator Elbert D Thomas Democratic nominee for - reelectionwas challenged by State Chairman David J Wilson of the “Republican party Wednesday night to “come out and stand on your own- reputation” instead of riding on the president’s bandwagon’1 “Stand on your owp feet in your own name get oft the coattails of president and tell the people of Utah your solution for the unemployment Situation” Mr Wilson stated in an address prepared for delivery here “Instead of being subjected- - to campaign based on fictitious letters and attempting to draw herrings across the trail the people of Utah want to know why qur congressional delegation refuses to discuss their records” He said the people want to know: “Why do you support the proposal - to underminfc constitutional government by packing the supreme ““court? “Are you willing to vote for the amendment of the Wagner labor act so as to extend to employers some of the protection and rights now given the employes? “Will you explain to the people of Utah the numerous HOLC fore closures and evictions?” Mr Wilson closed with an appeal to the people to vote against “rubber stamp” candidates Mhe O G D E H- — Legislation of the Roosevelt administration in aid to business was reviewed Wednesday by Senator Elbert D Thomas at Democratic rallies here and In South Ogden "During the past five years the government has made a splendid record on behalf of business and the results have been outstanding” he said “The national Income has Policy Fraud Witness Undergoes Quiz Nov 2 (UP)— Examination of E W Fuller government witness neared an end in the mail fraud trial of 13 former officials of the old Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company of California in United States district court here Wednesday Defense counsel completed of Fuller and Ben Foster government attorney conducted redirect examination attempting to overcome asserted confusing and contrary statements made by Fuller when he was questioned by Harold X Judson chief of defense counsel Housing Programs The HOLD and F HA' were praised for their assistance to home builders and home owners The representative said the wage and hour bill is relieving unemploy ment and furnishing “a means of surcease and rest” for wage earners Closing with praise of the CCC he said the camps “aris so typically American and offer such universal improvement to our social life that no one thinks to question their worth and utility" Calls Nation’s Debt Residents of Ogden Hear Senator Murdock at Rallies ‘Unjust Injury’ To Young People SANDY— Young people of Utah were told Wednesday night by Dr Franklin S Harris Republican candidate for the United States senate that the “enormous public debt” of the new deal— which youth must re pay— leaves future generations “no possible margin of safety” Estimating the federal debt $40000000000 Dr Harris declared in a speech prepared for delivery increased 75 per cent exports have here that "the new deal administrabeen doubled commerce failures tion talks blithely about a debt of have been reduced to fewocg than seventy billions of dollars” d of those in 1932 and bank ‘Unjust Indefensible’ failures hsvve declined greatly” "No more unjust and indefensible one-thir- $395000000 Loaned He said the government had to business $395000000 loaned which could hot have been obtained through private channels Purchases by the army navy and the CCC have been timed for the greatest possible stimulation to sagging markets ’At every turn of the new deal" he continued “legislation has been advanced to protect particularly the little business man the 11' le banker and the little promoter against abuses through rebates or other over-reachin- Murdock Speaks Representative Abe Murdock accompanying the senator stressed the profit to Utah from public works expenditures which tie said far exceed the amount paid from this state in federal taxation Democrats plan to bold another majo- Ari WVNEW OT0- - Fv Thomas Gets PHOENIX -- i ' Since the announcement pf the ' speech Mr Roosevelt has found opportunities to dip into Individual contests for governor or senator in behalf of Democratic candidates He moved to the aid of Governor Mur-p- h in Michigan of the Earle-Jone- s ticket in Pennsylvania of the Downey senate candidacy in California - an V—threugh PostmasterGeneral Farley his support was given to Ely the new deal senatorial candidate in Hew Jersey That procedure wag regarded m clearing the way for a nominally nonpartisan discussion by thd president Friday night of what he as the vital issues of the campaign am Hears Aims Of New Deal alter H (Continued From Page One) - THURSDAY MORNING rally here Friday night at Ogden high school Dive Owner Two Police Lose Lives in Raid SPRINGFIELD Mass Nov 2 (UP)—’ Two policemen and the alleged owner of a “kitchen dive” were shot to death Wednesday night in one raid as police swept down on a score of establishments purportedly selling liquor to W P A workers and relief recipients Patrolman Carl Rolf 35 was killed instantly and Patrolman Edward Long 40 and Alex Creski 50 alleged --operator of the house died at a hospital within a half hour Both officers were shot in the back Louisiana Senator Due Thursday United States Senator Allen J Ellender (D) Louisiana the second Democratic member of the upper house to come to Utah this week will speak Thursday at 8 p m in the Newhouse hotel in behalf of Senator Elbert D Thomas and Congressman J W Robinson The Louisiana lawmaker who is a member of the senate's education and Jabor committee of which Senator Thomas is the chairman will speak In Ogden Friday evening to urge the rejection of the Utah senator and Congressman Abe Mur- NOVEMBER 3 1938 Trade Treaties Poll Hints Close Race Draw Fire For N Y Governor At GOP Rally Finds Lehman Utah Idaho Candidates Reveal ocratic senatorial candidate"’ reported Wednesday that' to October 29 he had “received $1675 of contributions and pent $1255 in his election campaign R N Chipman address not given was listed ai contributing $400 and the Democratic senatorial campaign committee $1000 Franklin S Harris Utah Republican senatorial candi date' reported $2255 contributions and $2634 expenditures' ' in his campaign to October 29 The Republican senatorial campaign committee contrib- McNutt’s aurface-ataine- -- Return ' San Francis SPAULDING Time for Wet Weather Ahead! i sd MM THE WIKMMLIE FAMILY let it snow! 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Governor Herbert H lican candidate in 1936 for congress from the First district In the upstate counties on the Lehman in the contest for the govWednesday night headed the list of ernorship of New York state ac- other hand the survey points to a Republican party candidates who cording to the semifinal results of greater Republican sweep than the etate-wid- e survey by the Insti- G O P has spoke at a rally in the l'al L D S a enjoyed in many uted $2000 tute ward meeting house) Senator Thomas (D) Utah With Governor Lehman’s major- years Whereas the last RepubliContending the farm program is ity in New York City almost exacts can candidate William F Bleak-le- y reported he had received contributions of $1915 and had an “abject failure because trade ly counterbalanced by Dewey’s huge came down to the Bronx with spent $1444 agreements simply permit importa- lead upstate the race is so close Donald Callahan will 57 per cent of the upstate vote Repub-of the that victory margin tion of competitive products under Dewey is now running 63 per cent-ilican senatorial candidate in likely be less than S per cent the survey upstate reduced tariffs” Mr Young deIdaho reported he had relate to the survey Up Tuesday ceived contributions of $2000 nounced the new deal “as entirely results were showing Governor Dewey Lehman from the Republican senatoPet Pet responsible for tifb sorry state of Lehman ahead bya small lead-o- nly 37 rial campaign committee and one-ha- lf agriculture" of one per cent— Upstate New York 63 65 35 New York City which if translated into votes hgd spent $2249 Set Rally would represent only a few thouLehman’s support comes princiTouching upon other phases of sands With the electionslx days pally from voters in the younger the farm problem he attacked the off and a final survey already un- age groups and voters with incomes new deal policy of reducing agricul-tur- der way the ty results to- below the average " ' " production Senator Robert F Wagner the day are: 505 pcV Major Weber county rally of the Lehman author of the Wagner labor act is scheduled is for 4915 pct Republican party Dewey running well ahead’ in his cam7:30 p m Thursday in Weber coln for reflection He leads fac- paign But any one of a Nov 2 (P- iWASHINGTON lege auditorium in Ogden could tip the scales Those nearly 3 to- 2 at this time over his tors Haul' V McNutt Capital friends of Arthur M Hyde secretary of ag- factors are intangibles which no Republican opponent John Lord expect the Philippine high commis- riculture under President Hoover scientific survey can accurately O’Brian sioner who has been indorsed by will attend as will Dr Franklin measure In a race as close as this But democrat James M Mead Indiana Democrats for the 1940 S Harris candidate for United the relative efficiency of the politi- who is running for the senate seat presidential nomination to return States senator William H Folland cal machines in getting out the vote vacated by the death of Senator from Manila soon after congress candidate for justice of the state may prove decisive No survey can Royal Copeland is facing a close convenes supreme court Mr Young and local foretell precisely what proportion contest withEdward Coral RePresident Roosevelt told his press candidates of registered Democrats or Re- publican At the present time the conference Tuesday he had underpublicans are going to vote and two candidates Are raining about stood some six weeks ago McNutt Candidates Speak what proportion will atay at home even with MeadXslightly’ in the intended to return in January but Local candidates who addressed Nor can A it attempt to measure the lead he had not had later advices the North Ogden rally were Carl C irregularities of the weather the Mr to a In response question Gaskill state senate candidate Mrs effectiveness of Copyright 1938 for The Tribune Roosevelt said the high commis- Dora’B Peterson Francis T WigIn the or dishonesty appeals sioner himself would decide when gins Vernal Nielsen Albert E counting of the vote he would leave Becker and E Carl Green candiThe normal or expected error In dates for state representative ' any scientific survey is 3 per cent The complete slate of candidates —that is the vote for each candiPrincess Bears Girl for county offices attended date might be 3 per cent too high or 3 per cent too low This norATHENS Nov 2 UP) — A daughter was born Wednesday to Princess II and Princess Frederika grand- mal error must be kept la mind in L Frederika wife of Prince Paul heir daughter of the former kaiser of evaluating any survey DOWN its In Democratic S40D'FSSULMOVIUOCIL in Athens were married to Greek Traditionally the throne Germany presumptive a MAOLaptiHT Mas TOWM Prince Paul brother of King George January 9 gubernatorial vote New York City Senator Ellender who will arrive at 7:35 a m over the Denver & Rio Grande Western railr'oad will be greeted by party leaders He is recognized as a staunch supporter of protection for domestic beet and cane sugar growers A graduate of Tulane university a injury could have been dona the Senator Ellender is a farmer and lawyer Being a member of the senyouth Of this country than has been ate’s and forestry comdone by the new deal administration mitteeagriculture the Louislanan is expected in thus squandering the public to discuss among other Subjects the funds" he continued "The enor- new farm bill Senator Joseph C O’Mahoney of mous public debt leaves no possible spoke in support of the margin of safety for the youth of Wyoming Utah congressional delegation here today What will they do if they on Monday have to find funds to fight another depression or finance another great war?” After five years of Democratic economic control the youth of America he charged face only pick and shovel future on government relief at ai paltry $13 or $14 a week" Rights Threatened “Do the young men and women of this country want to face such a HYDE PARK N Y Nov 2 UP) future” he challenged “knowing 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Chief Justice William H Folland announced previously as an expresof the state supreme court candi- sion in behalf of Governor Herbert date for reelection stressed two H Lehman and it was generally themee — the need for a nonpartisan supposed he would speak out also judiciary and the effect of the new for the entire New York Democratic ticket deal on business confidenceThe broadcast to he carried by On the second point he said : ‘The new deal has so undermined con- the three major networks was set fidence in America in American for SO to 6 p m (MST) enterprise and in the possibility of As for elections elsewhere some earning profits that individual in- politicians believed he would avoid vestors estates an appeal for the return of a “Demfrugal families banks insurance companies and ocratic” congress confining his other institutions having mqney to speech to a request for - election of nominees invest have become afraid to- put "liberal-minded- ” their savings into railroads utility Although the president has de ‘ companies mining companies and clined to visit any other state than his own in the campaign he has other private enterprises” taken a hand indirectly in several states where party aids believed his ipfluence would do the most CEIIIGIOIIS Dewey Running Neck and Neck Mead Faces Fight lor Senate Survey Speakers Score WASHINGTON Nov 2 (JR — D Worth Clark Idaho Dem- 050 O MEN’S " high grade rubber or cloth All sizes OTHERS at 395 and 445 BOYS’ ALL-RUBBE- R THREE-BUCKL- E G ALOSIIEStttAII Sizer BOYS’ RUBBERS Long wearing High quality All sizes 223-- COc aFO 095 wX-- : DEPENDABLE M ER G H A N DjS EjO NtYj ( a: I |