Show N 1 ' ' ' - i 9 ' '' 0 ' A - o - o 3: 4 ) X ' 'rot' " z p 4 st Dealer Cites ' t i - !' aNelv I Record in Announcing Plan :: I '1- " ' ' ( i -- I (' Pleas of Friends n—p—r CHICAGO AMR° ' ' ' ' ' I rs:: k' ' : I Espouses New Deal e 1 Hilt Will Run ) :-- ' March 30 51 art oil comwas beaten and pany robbed by two bandits Saturday the robbers curbed his auto 55 from him and beat took him with their guns when they discovered he was not carrying a payroll ' As Independent 'P I ii Victim nine locals of Radio and Ma- United chine Workers tC I 0) and sign a contract if agreement is reached In negotiations i 1 ' 1 1 ' !4 1 ' S ) ( tt Churchman Dies s s Ky March 30 Lowe Fort' 71 LOUISVILLE Fog Shrouds New York (—Dr John ' s t new-deale- A st ols i Cali-rig- I ? - ' It i )1 i : suspension of District President Dave Reed Maryville and Board Member Aloha Baltuello Gilles- -' pie two I n h NEW YORK March 30 (UP)— 1 prominent In several national -t- it s A "London fog" 'settled over New ect act was passed in 1928 It and International organizations a e "119per Calling himself assistance and Si forded the best means and the most voted for Illinois Toll Rises er York City late Saturday and es From rage One) dealing with religious and social s U Webster Salt ever social will an and for we John time have adequate pensions opportune work and credited with originatall airplanes In up- SPRINGFIELD Ill March grounded last but the fix s A man to Within lltah's 'N ss rights )n 30 ((NS)--Illindefinitely security program stem of local Lake City builder and formrMyself of that opportunity Ing the unit traffic worst New deaths York state the where newere of tsseese 'S leaders one the few days I was we find now that they tsetse: for the and livestock crow s increased 166 during February church farmer Seeking public office has no moral organization county of struck snowstorm s winter the S 4 of the house group which restored Arlyona Nevada and Methodist-Episcopdied church 4 a 35 over the correscanof k to hide either his record or glected his announced officials week feared that gain this er Saturday fornia were definitely provided for the appropriation for the national 1939 of month state Saturdaysses ponding floods follow behind aens his Intentions Pantie° My first opportunity in congress youth program Increasingly might essr didacy for the United States r safety engineer & reported Satur'double talk' The voters have the to do something on this came three rising temperatures ate 11111 Field CHICAGO March 30 (INS)— Cites day and Project tight to know vvhere he stands Mr Webster's plat form will yPars ago when Los Angeles and 1 Chicago took its first look at the ' "One of the most outstanding why and it is his duty to tell them the metropolitan water district 1 Democratic Call Miners Election the "lean towards" The new subway Saturday s 4 were attempting to modify the projects ever secured for Utah is Issues Order straightly and honestly 0 half-mil- e strongly bsupporting hePbraens- III section between Peoria March ipdaernt ss SPRINGFIpID "My activities in congress are terms of that act to their advanHill air field at Sunset in Davis sWASHINGTON 30 (INS)-k'spe- cial March 30 and Chestnut streets under Milelectlon will iI ner ofRoosevelt well known and they have con- tage 1 I an independent county This great project again national labor rela(UP)—The be held Tuesday May 28 the ex waukee avenue was opened for -formed to my rampaign promises sr The new candidate lives t 1469 tions board ruled Saturday night represents the result of cooperative Sto"pped ecutive board of the Progressive public inspection and within an and to the platforms upon which Attempt effort a great deal of credit being East street Twenty-firs- t that U Webster ManSaturAnnonnceit Miners' union Electric hour more than 3000 viaitors announced John Westinghouse vote electionsthod My for I have "Through my efforts largely due to the Ogden chamber of comIle is the third candidate to an- - ufacturing company Pittsburgh IT S Senate went through day to fill vacancies created by candidacy on every major issue no matter this was slopped a number of years They were defimerce For his senate ambitions nouncep s bow controversial has been re- nitely given to understand that no while I was fighting for this projMr Webster is a native of Cedar -------- - -- cordiNi The voice of my district modification of that could be ect here in Washington i ethers Ile was educated in Iron rCity In congress has not been stifled made without a definite commit- - were ::: ':7:and schools L L it 7 studied 1 But ' fighting against county public -'I bemuse was afraid to vote My ment to the upper basin states of when it became a reality they Imse s "' medicine in University of Utah dur0' s' 1 ! r activities as a member of congress not less than $300000 annually It 4 s 1910-14 1 Ills father's death cut -0' 7ing mediately exhibited a deep interest i stsas s: - r0bave alwaya been dictated by the during the period of amortization iIn it and claimed it as their -4 short his 'medical studies 4i readily t best interests of my constituents My fight to this end will be conWASHINGTON March 30 UP I — ownIlls paternal grandfather Frans' and if I am elected to the senate tinued vigorously ' 1 to a as came Utah s ' s Webster cis exIlabor ' Members of Dies the committee not is one of record "My I shall continue to regard myself "I have worked consistently In His maternal ' handcart 1 ex- pioneer 1 N 1 I:7 and ref belief flimsy vague sotthat promises pressed am C111 who is charged with a 'Saturday came from Scotland support of silver legislation I have crises 1 heve been r:i !i '' proud to sup- fusal of communist witnesses to grandfather 1924 Mr is kA 't 4 f te4NA1 eitatk duty to work for Utah and been one Of the leaders of the silver Webster until '' ''''' 'i s Up effecand i ' i I t t IJ vigorously openly port t J tier people in ' I came s to since 1 near I about the business congress fight in the livestock aneweuestion :'—' I hiuh if Is the labor stolicys ' ' of s tively ' ' millions emintlema ' -: n r 1 not : have —"Annually Weshinstott '''''-1 only I 'kk had been "dictated" by City but moved to Salt City 1 'I L:: ' 11 i I tiollars of wealth produced by the worked for silver legislation but in not destroyed will establisn the personnel ' t" nil wife Mary J Webster is of freedom economic national the 11 workers party's headquarters the coffers 1 swells of '1 Utah at the' last eession when the crucial Since its Instructor people of 1 University i inception I have been the for the pur4pose of forcing test tlitah st s ' of absentee owners who live in the time came I cast my vote in favor Theottore sons and Two 1 ( rerailroad friend of faithful the in cases court& the Our ) of east the financial centers of a permanent price and unlimited Reed attend school in Salt Lake l' 1:41:fil AcA and the railroad I "We accept the challenge" said work and our resource's in large coinage This is now the law of tirement program "1 t 1ff City Theodore at University ofr f---V insurance plan unemployment measure have gone to enrich other the land Representative Mason (R) Illi- Utah Reed at Granite high school 1 1 ' A - 4 -A i "The veterans know my record nois a committee member -- 101' :' iir- 7 A third John J is an In that same fight I took a very 7')F parts of the nation This steady II 4 t1 "Y1 i i f 1 C' flying t il 1 - as 's s ' s Chairman Dies (D) Texas has cadet at Randolph field army le' ss effecting their interses'-oi es outward flow of wealth hos tto definite stand on the purchase of on legislation Mr Texas i ' s' moininionweittessause-1 was one of 16 congressmen served notice that he will ask the some extent been counteracted by foreign silver holding that the ests Webster is a member of the L D S committee to recommend that church federal appropriations for agricul- world price of silver had a direct who voted against the bill every time it was be- every witness who defies the comture road building reclamation in earlier The candidate relation to the domestrice and economy sthe fore the house I was the secr- mittee's authority be prosecuted C C Cramp's W P A projects and even he followed domestic the Republican years though price of committee for She steering contempt other federal ac Think of the long and glowing days ahead when you will appreciate using new s - ettry party and voted for Theodore s about enactment of For the simple reason that we are Roosevelt between the statutory do- which btought furniture in your home parity 1 have cooperated a happy and prosperous citizenry at the ponus bill entitled to a fair return for our mestic price and the world i price and Vcollaborated to the fullest Plabor and our goods I have sup- became too ' home STYLES the newest that the market I PRICES ARE LOW on Qualities that great it would increase Xtent 'with ii Representatives Martin ' "I deeply appreciate the greRt Coast Man Asks ported appropriations for these the difficulty of maintaining the will wear and wear affords F Smith and U S Guyer in behalf honor that the people of Utah have am proud that I d projects t ce On the present ''' of bill to gc omesa in a the travel had ainsprt pay Philippine I have done T i) bestowed upon me bays bringing part fi :'''' ' si' s''':- -k : $ purchase of foreign i Ittah the manifold benefits of these silver ' 1‘ --zt-: otog'4 my best to be worthy of their conI don't have to change my For Preparedness 4 i ' fidence and support I only know prfilects LOS ANGELES March 30 (A')— ss position—it is the same today as it '1 "1 have supported the president's one way to work and that is hard B C Beers filed a petition Satur- II 1 has been in the past BackvIReclamation ' :':' treseeteee111r ' 1I k‘i foreign policy 1 believe as Wash- and honestly and I shall work that day for appointment as guardian i stssssesst i "The preservation and develop- - Favors C C C Camps gsomial ington and Jefferson believed that way in the coming campaign If I of his father Frank t 1 best foreign policy for us is to w in I shall continue to work hard Beers whose Yuma marriage to I 1 : the ?tint Of our Irrigation resources 1 : ' :' ii "The C C C has had no better mind our own business and he are indispensable to the prosperity f :: pre- -1 i and honestly for the people of Mrs Brownie Parker Beers 53 4 rst t i I My iInterest in the of our people I have therefore CfriendC than So far 1 i In the WWI annulled last Thursday pared for any emergency and for the nation s C program began before tbe ay I am concerned American sol- Utah devoted a large part of my lime 1 s The son asserted his father hast ': my support has come from past 1910 campaign In of the 'Lc' opening A: f and efforts to APeuring reclamaa diers have fought their last battle the great people of Utah It is been adjudged incompetent is in 1 1 Wm projects for my district It order tomaintain C C C camps it on foreign soil The best influence their interest is '1' J needs immediate serve it I 1 rs ill and health i I 1 J upon i t j Sess would be absurd for any member is necessary for congress to appros of America abroad will come from their 11! t care I 1 strength that I depend" ' I have worked and 4 ee'''''' St the congressional delegation to priate money s i 1 -- '' I '! 1 for voted I 7:17Y!:! i the necessary appropriat S ' 4 Calm exclusive credit for our ree- i 1 L::va ''' ' --:t'' ' lamation projects They were made tions year In and year out Time r--- 1d5664400eadnkiliftAle tasaurageMiimmrANdfirlikiaribMilidalagalliMiliaiMiimagibMICE0011103 :I 4:- 4 ' ' when camps were It 1 1 ipossible by the Roosevelt adminis- - after time save' them 1 i s to I lahored threatened civic our t'S trstion by congress by ' so 4 I :- - 4 1 erste leaders and by the citizens of Utah Recently reactionary leaders of l' 1 P i S t I have been happy to do PVerything the false eennomy drive tem ti i1 113 t ( 4 s 1 : ilil I ' i In my power to make these proj- - porarily succeeded in threatening --1 1:r : i ' C C C g camps eels possible They are the sehieves the appropriations for N " i ''' e t t rnents Of a great cooperative ef- - Our progressive bloc in the house : s s ' fort It is noteworthy that during however has now restored the full r ) $ t 1 t 1 ''t-77‘:-7-!7:1:N:'': !I i my term In the house more rec amount necessary to continue the 1 t Irr''17"'7T :: :I t ::i::1 : Imitation projects have been int C C C program in full force LE I 4 AlI Segislation for the improves tinted and completed in my dim- eel ' ' 1 i ' ' ' ' 1 I of of ment condition Utah the sdr''' trirt than had been eoristructed in i f a tsr'see : s t 'I' t ' r s" - s ss- I ' '7 l i 4 the entire state during all of its fArmers and America's farmets ms t -' so'''' ssSt e"I ' - :o '''''''''''' 1 1'1 ''10-1: $ a whole box had my wholehearted previous history '' les' S'It 1 ' k i ' 1 i i "One of the greatest resources support including the appropria- - ' :'! 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''' ' ' 'i '' ' ' '' I ' ''' 'N' 47! :e''': ' Utah has is the waters of the Green lions to carry out ' I ' ' I programs I S ! 4 ' : i '1a01' ' '1 1 : l ss and Colorado rivers Agricultural arn now secretary of the congres-1 1 rib ' s s ts se s t s Is s se 1 t sees' teiss1 ' las sse ' expansion in Utah of any magni- - sional sugar bloc which Indicatet i ' 'i r-1111 f 1 1 't CM is wholly dependent on the my leadership In this field 1 i ' ? : I: i I LIIIVy - f 1111) i 1 e51 ! 1 i ''11) use of these waters Our backsight "I have steadfastly worked and 4e7 1 i ''''''''' ' ) 1 i 4 ': i'1': ' I Is always better than our fore '''sts t & i s ( adequate relief appros s i S 'I t: t Z017 es'''e s snsess-s-ir s sight I have no criticism what- - prlations P W A appropriations I I s 1 I st ss s -- tee' ever of Utah's representatives who and highusy appropriationts Un- ( s '' participated in the Colorado river equiyocalti I have worked and it ' old-ag- ' ' 11 ' Recent I Resident IDisappointedBandits Beat Enters Race subsidiaries must Pa and (INS) the Plerint bargain with For U S Senate -- executive Electrical IS L '1 Move Follows eompact atzned at Santa Ire on November 24 1922 but it is only fair to say that Utah conceded m and hgeR113noeud di ietrt ec '111T' ‘ '' 'Candidate I ' S :I's 1 - i Decides to Enter Race Rep Murdock Senate Seat For Sen Kmfr's 11161116 o : - 4 ' : -- Mardi 311 1910 Zile rlatt gake Treibunt Sunday Morning ht St l ‘ ' 1 es col as doy A I ' Mill A - i SSsj 1 'es at -- '' - - ---- 'Accepts' - - i -'71--' ''''''''''-'":--- ----- - I i Wal 'py's j ' ' T LIt ' ' - :' I I divit X 4 - 1 i I i ':: :' 41 11 1 T 1 : F! 1 t Pa' V 1 : 1 :: ' j i al B I F I 71)' 1 IF ( N 1 t ” 1( ) ''i n ' d II 1 :( ' C( I - '' 4111' 1 14r P S is 1 ilIN P m i — 4 1 ':s Ia Order Guard Father 83 sp i 7 -- t1 r"' :' i ' A ' HOME THIS - SPRING! 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