Show -- emw- - - -- Tuesday Morning -- Nominees Speed As Nov ' - - PaciliF's---Los—Angel- i9100' AS enatorElbertn —Thomas— Returna to Utah for paign cam- Thomas Denies Labor Will Drift ttfQ01-3: - EPHRAIM 5 Nears 1 LThe - Democrats sparked by Secretary of the Interior Harold L—Ickes'-bomba- st at- - Wendell L Willkie and his Republican mhorts and by the arrival of United States Senator Elbert D Thomas of Utah swung into the campaign's final week with new fight and vigiir Thousands packed the Coconut Grove ballroom to hear the dyn a toleilardbitthigcabthet me ber deliver one of his last two major addresses of the Campaign that will be climaxed at the polls on Tuesday November 5 The turnout to see 'and bear the man who has been one of the new deal's staunchest backers was an indication of the confidence and determination of the Demo- cratic workers declared Calvin Chairman of the party's western states conference Senator Thomas who arrived home early Monday to give his help to the national state' and local tickets effused confidence that the president would be re- elected by an overwhelming mal jority and said that labor- - (le- termined to lose none of its' gains would not switch to Wen- dell L Willkie Mr Thomaswill speak pt Fill- more Thursday evening A motorcade swung out of Salt ' Labor and labot's organizations will not drift over to Willkie declared United States Senator Elbert D Thomas upon his return to Salt Lake City Monday ta aid in 'the closing days of the campaign "The rank and file of labor Mrs Howard Candlanci had made up their minds to supwould said that she lea president Senport the president long head the reception committee with ator Thomas said "Andago" John L L W Myers in' charge of decora- Lewis' talk which we had tions F Henri Henriod chairman th-aLaktCity-eof The usheriandieiting–comMit His declaration bas Itinerary that called for stops at the tide tee and the board members of just made other labor leaders all more than 35 cities and towns in serving as hostesses the more determined to make cer- the four days The caravan spontain that their gains of the past sored by the Young Democratic Expresses Pride seven years will not be destroyed Clubs of Utah promised to be one of the bright spots of the cam- "Republicans of Utah are proud by a WIllkie triumph" to welcome two such leaders as Senator Thomas who has been paign's closing days Mr Hoover and Senator' McNary" in Chicago for the past fortnight Leaders Start Tour Mr Wilson said "They should do the Democratic national directing much toward achieving a Repub- committee's labor division reLeaving the Newhouse hotel at lican victory at the polls Novem 9 a rri tilt first stop was at was middlewest that the ported bee 5" – The first day's in sine shape and that he did not American Fork Former Governor Henry Justin think that the Republicans could Itinerary included Provo Spring- Allen of Kansas also will be a Salt make vine Spanish Fork Payson any serious inroads Lake City guest - Friday He is Full support of the Democratic Nephi Moroni Ephriam Gunni- being sent to Utah by the national national and state tickets was son Salina and Richfield committee Candidates traveling with the urged by the senator The party's major rally Monday "Utah is fortunate to have a m otorcade were Representative washeldin the Ben Lomond hotel man'of—Abe— Murdock's caliber Abe Murdock running In Ogden with Philo T Farnsrunnihg for the senate" Senator States senate Secretary of State worth Jr United States sena Thomas said "And in the past E E Monson seeking reelection torial candidate Le Roy B Young eight years Congressman (J W) Walter K Granger First congres- First congressional district nom- Robinson has proved his sterling sional district nominee State Su- inee and Lester D Summerfield worth many times He is an out- - perintendent of Public Instruction Reno Utah attorney addressing standing And in Charles H Skidmore seeking re- representative the gathering election and Oliver G Ellis nom- my years of association with WalMr Farnsworth and Mr Young ter K Granger our other con- thee : Lr state treasurer Mr Murdock spoke at the Rich- spent the entire day stumping We- gressional nominee I have found ber county him to be well qualified for a seat field rally Mr Granger and Mr Ellis at Salina and Mr Monson in our lawmaking body" Colton's Itinerary The Utahn said he was well sat- at Gunnison Don B Colton running for gov- isfied with the state nomiffees Herbert B Maw the guberna- ernor moved through Garfield and "I am sure that Herbert B Maw tonal candidate spoke to a Brig- Flute county In the morning and willl maké a—goodgovernot" he –afternoon and then entered Se- added theaters- after which he attended vier county speaking at a Richthe Ickes rally ' "The International field rally in the evening Chrpries Praises Aid to Britain Situation" Robison Portland Ore attorney As to world affairs Senator will be reviewed by Representa- also addressed the meeting Thomas- praised the running for A Sherman Christenson Provo reeleetion at theluncheon meet- tionilloritssteps towarCitiding n concentrated hls— efforts In his ing of the Salt Lake Retail Credit home county interviewing his opined that the national defense' Men's association Tuesday noon workers and planning the drive to program was progressing "most in the Beau Brumtnel cafe Mr Robinson and Mr Maw are get all the registered voters to the satisfactorily" polls a week hence He will be in with the axis scheduled to speak at a mass Japan's tie-u- p Salt Lake county Tuesday powers is a help to Italy and meeting at 7:30 p m in the Fred J A Howell attorney of Og- Germany the Utahn predicted A Jackson school of dancing den spoke to a Summit county but "Japan is too busy with her 23714 South Main street The caravan headed by the narally In the Henefer L D S watt! affairs in China to try to seize and the Dutch East tional and state candidates havhall13ouglas Simpson Summit Indo-Chicounty chairman directed the ar- Indies One of the axis aims is ing stayed overnight at Richfield to have Japan block the Suez is expected to arrive in Marys-val- e rangements Jesse R S Budge Salt Lake City canal" Tuesday at 10 a tn PanSenator Thomas who is an gditch at noon Hurricane at 4 lawyer was the principal speaker at the Burch Creek meeting which authority on Japan awl its gov- - P m St George at 7 p tri Cedar was presided over by Trace A ernment having served the L D City at 9 p m Turner Weber county Republican &church in Asia expressed doubt Representative Murdock and chairman that Japan would ever fight the Dr Monson will speak at both St United States but he saw a "seri- - George and Cedar City s Farnsworth's Plans ous situation" if the Nipponese Carbon Slates Rallies Mr Farnsworth will work his sought to occupy the East Ihdies Ed H Watson Salt Lake coun- home county Salt Lake on Tues- and Indo-Chiwhile Mr day and Wednesday "Our national defense program ty state senatorial nominee and C Lamoreaux - will Young moves WBox Elder county Is running along so smoothly that Warwick highlighting the day with a rally I am surprised at the splendid speak in Monroe and Elsinore at Tremonton at 8 p m results" Mr Thomas noted Tuesday evening Carbon county made ready for Mr Colton - will visit Beaver "Anyone who knew the obstacles county Tuesday forenoon and will and the setbacks suffered in 1917 three major rallies on Saturday then goto Fillmore for a 4 p rn can well appreciate what the gov- - with Mr Murdock Mr Granger rally and to Delta for an 8 o'clock ernment is doing today to make and Mr Maw addressing meetings scheduled for Wellington this nation ready" meeting Price and Helper gionald Hack-LauOther Tuesday meetings include: Draft Chief ing Carbon county Democratic club rally at the Art Bar 54 Finch lane at Selection of Dr Clarence Dyk- - 'chairman annqpnced Besides the national and state 8 p m with Burton W Musser stra as director of the conscrip- attorney of Salt Lake City the tion program was praised by the nominees county candidates will speaker Mrs Regnal W Garff will Utah senator who was among the attend the rallies The Wellingfirst to recommend that a civil- - ton gathering is set for 7 p m preside than an army officer with the Price and Helper meet-hea- d Negro Republican Women's club 'rigs beginning at 8 o'clock at the Highmarine club rooms 176 the Project Dr Dykstra last week invited Numerous other rallies are being East Seventh South street at 9 Senator Thomas to draw one of planned throughout the week Mr p m with Mrs Clarence R Openshaw and J A Melville attorney the first draft capsules but the Hacking said the speakers Mrs W F Burgess Utahn declined because he wanted to come west for 'the cam- - senator They are guests at the club president will preside Hotel Temple Square Morley Griswold Reno Nev at- paign Senator Thomas plans to se- Senator Thomas' secretary Earl torney and a member of the Republican national speakers' bureau main here until after the elec- - B Wixcey has been ordered to m Tuesday tion unless the national commit- - active duty in the office of the wiil arrive at 9:40 tee sends him to other parts to chief of staff CaptainWixcey a to assist in the state campaign Mrs former Salt Lake'City newspaper He will speak at Ephraim onWed- help in the closiTig drive nesday and in Spanish Fork on Thomas and their daughter Miss man is in the public relations deThomas accompanied the' partment Thursday o Plans for a reception honoring state and congressional candidates -Wednesday at 8 p m in the Hotel Utah were arranged Monday Alonzo W Watson attorney of Salt Lake City being appointed master of ceremonies In charge of the rangements are David H Thomas NEW YORK Oct 23 UP)—Nor candidate of the interventiOniste county committee chairman and man presiden- - as Mr Roosevelt's' Clifford Husbands county vice The Socialist leader predicted chairman The program speakers tie! nominee commenting on John L Lewis' indorsement of Lewis' indorsement will be Mr Colton And plr Ferns"w ould Wendell L Willkie said Mon swing no labor support to Willworth In that "to name the of day kie except- in the- - cominunist-- fly peace from Roosevelt to Willkie controlled or Influenced organiIs to escape out of the jaws of zations" aassTime Changes Hon Into the arms of the the "In Willkle's bed along with A change in time for the Spanbear" John L Lewis are the latter' ish class at the Civic Center 544 Dechiring the labor leader's Tom Girdler and South Main street was announced speech contained "sound criti-ct- Bill HutstesonApresidentofthe sm h or-tMonday br Mrc- John K liardy president's—Faure-carpenters' union" he added Center secretary The classes to end unemployment and his "It looks as if Earl Browder is will be held each Wednesday at drift toward war" Thomas getting ready to Join them or at 7 p m with Miss Meta Boettcher Will-kadded however that "Mr least to give them a furtive ' is every bit as much the charge blessing" Pro-Am- er anticipated—- n a was-rouch—too-late-toturn 4 I for-Unit- ed -- -- administra---tive-I-W--Robins- -- and-the- t na - ds Wilikie-for-Preside- nt ian-rat- i k ' : p her Norman Thomas Sees Lewis Move as Slight Willkie Aid Thomas--Socialis- P t - arch-enemi- it 'October 29 1940 Zbc Salt gakertritiutte Nominee Cites Oct rive-Ello- rts Stepping up their campaign to be climaxed by the personal appearances of two Republican celebrities the Utah state corrimittee Monday saw an opportunity to win much kilipport by the talksto be given Friday by United States Senator Charles L Merslary vice pres and former idential candidate President Herbert Hoover Senator Mc Nary will address a western states conference at the Newhouse hotel at 8 p m planning to leave in the- - late afternoon to continue his stump on the west coast He will arrive in Salt Lake City Friday at 9:30 a m aboard the Unioli Limited Arrangements for his visit and talk at the Newhouse hotel Bre in charge of State Chairman David J Wilson Former President Hoover comes to Salt Lake City under the auspdces of the organi zation He will make one of the campaign's key'speeches at 8 p m in the Hotel Utah's Lafayette room a Alaiv Final Spurt By Democrats Visits Seen As Valuable Aids -- Pledges Farnsworth Makes IP4i Colton Gives School Head Support of Pledge to Candidate For 'American Way' Alines Lauds PWA Utah's Reduce Costs Republican Nominee for Senfte Assails Ickes eesVictory Steps Up Tempo Of Campaign - 7 been brought In history through the expend' ture through the public works administration - of more than $1000000000 -- for pew -- schools and school Improvements ° nominee tot reelection as state superintendent of public Instruction told a rally here Monday night "In a recent report to the fed- eral works administrator John M Carmody E W Clark pub- -- stated lic- that In seven years the P W A” bas aided in the construction of educational building eluding 133 public libraries at a total cost of $1182397133 "Educational projects in the rr W A programs haVe added 59600 classrooms to the nation's facilities accommodating 2400- 000 students "New or improved schools of all types from rural schools to colleges have been erected in New Deal 'Regimentation' aild 's InAu-stry- 'Centrartzed Benefit to State AssertsDefense ss Tixiiig'-iü- Ogden-Addre- i 1 Work Entail State Economy mo OGDEN tire entering the find days Of this thICHAM Oct 28 — Stimula- mentous campaign In a determined Bland for the American way tion of Vtah's mining- - industry of life" Philo T Farnsworth Jr Republican IL S senatprial through—tCwise state administranominee said here Monday night Oct PA—Don B ) RICHFIELD tion is a vital necessity Herbert "If every mother who hm a son Colton Republican candidate for B Maw Democratic nominee for of conscription age every family pledged no increase in governor audience told an of more governor which has seenits savings gobbled taxes and a determined effort to than 7000 at a rally In the Princess I up in new deal centralized taxing reduce--thstate-- govern- cost--o- f r who-ca- n see how-eetheater here Mondaynight ' normal AtItte toWarct ' ment without hurting moveis theregk the "Over fifty per cent of the people tainly mentation of Industry that means functions or the needy and unemof this state gain their living either ' 11 tfihxin ftlIgnal117aldlapbaTilasndihaseployed 'rectly or indireetly—from—min-- one of the said that Colton Mr reiimented log" he asserted "It Is necessary I been done in other for the state government to keep OGDEN Oct 28 — pregdent countries' If every small buMness best ways to cooperate with the national government on its defense mining prosperous in order to care Roosevelt does not understand the man whohas Seen his profits Increased principles or our con- minished and his costs properly for the welfare of its peo program is to reduce tax burdens stitution and stands convicted by by thel constant meddling of new plc" On the individual citizens and to if business of his owh record of open disregard deal regimentation He pledged that his administrafor the checks and balances It im- every young man and young increase production and the tion would endeavor to aid the in- poses upon the three branches of woman having completed his or of its citizens ineowmitel door the and her education finding Dthe federal! by adefinite program but dustry governmentLester seek-everynot Ithrough "too much regula- Summerrield—Reno Nev attor- of opportunity closed as theywork- - demand higher and higher taxes ney declared In a rally at the a place in hte world if every struction of 790 consolidated tion!: Hotel Ben Lomond Monday night er on the W P A and every aged for armaments 'In times of a crisis schools with P W A assistance it Lauds New Deal is estimated that 1580 obsolete 'We have created in these past person who depends on govern- - It become l the patriotic duty of 'few structures have been years powers which could pro- - ment for his or her security—can state to reduce the financial "My administration as governor to- - each of Utah would be built squaeely vide in Mr Rooseveit's own words see that with present trends replaced on its citizens as much m "That alone stands as a great lupon a program of cooperation 'shaekles for the liberties of the ward dictatorship war and bank- burdsn cannot so they will be better able in this possible county it ruptcy achievement of the Roosevelt with the wise labor laws and other people" he declared to- - the— Its creditor ability to pay to meet - administration— an administra- - measures of the Roosevelt admini- Many Shackles— due for another four national tion which should and must be stration" he said 'That adminisymaintain government the new deal remains in COn tihued" "Disregard the constitution and tration has devoted itself to bene"We cannot 'reduce this burden Wendell vote treat for will it with power as they he has common the contempt fiting people particdone and we will have many L Willkie and will give him If we elect as governor of Utah a ularly the laboring people who makes many financial shackles Observe it and no United States senators and mem- - man "Weekly factory payrolls in and promises to gain commitments are' who of shackles can pledged ever be forged by any bers congress our country have risen from $72- votes n hint-ihis stand to aid for Americans Economy Needed more than 6186000000 under a three branches of government are to a klea principles Democratic administration" Mr permitted to operate separately and run on "We can reduce the tax burden Maw said "Today 9000000 more and independently as they are Re mar on F If we exercise the utmost economy to do Just workers are drawing weekly pay supposed ' exactly so that no such shackles could ever be "Your vote will save America" In administration and scrap offices cAecks than under the RepubliMr Farnsworth said "I have coy- - that are not absolutely essential placed upbn any of us" he said clan depression of 1932" to the public welfare GUNNISON Oct 28—Election of Warning of historical declare- - ered much of the state during thi s "But we must be careful not to flans Opposing a third term for campaign I have seen the mothers a solid Democratic state adminis- Cites Labor Gains those who are in need the harm of such wives and America he waging president asserted: "Those who Citing labor's guaranteed right tration "in order to assure coopthe unemployed or haficlaged in as a never I Utah have a urge fight continuation of the new We Must protect their interation with President Roosevelt to organize and bargain collec- deal must of lit- - icapped before I done witnessed have under the Wagner law necessity guess as to erests--they must not be sacriduring his next term" was advo- tively in to tie the and the outcome and take a chance on day comparison cated in a speech here Monday unemployment insurance tild age our future in face of all warn- - night campaigning by the men and ficed" the and survivors' insurance and the Mr Colton pointed out that night by Secretary of State E E abolition of child labor Mr Maw ings Those who oppose the third women of Utah --for a restoration Monson candidate for reelection term are backed by the ttrobabill- - of way and the de- - taxes had risen from $25000000 to added Dr Motison cited many instances a year In Utah under law has im- ties of thousands of years of his- - feat of these new dealers who $34000000 "The wage-hoIn which he said Democratic administration the "cooperation would our most sacred that would tory destroy it result In diewith the national government has posed a limitation of the work tatorshiP a nd "Tax experts in Washington the loss - privilege and scuttle our third term demour of to bene40 week is which hours been of untold benefit to Utah tradition in order to build a cor- - D C" he said "estimate that in of government" 2400000 ocratic-for- m -- throughout (he tight years of the fiting rUpt political machine with our case of war individual taxes will has raised workers and Halls Winkle already Roosevelt administration" increase 20 per cent before the dollars 650000" at the of least wages "Take the bank holiday of 1933 "I cannot raise my voice too European war ends Addressing the same audience theConcluding his address he urged for example" Dr Monson said "Besides the taxes for rearmaelection of Wendell L Wilikie strongly for the cause of national "A telephone call came through Representative J Will Robinson defense and peace" Mr Ferns- - ment added taxes will be necesRepublican reelecfor nominee nominee Democratic presidential from the White House to the govas " a fighting man" who has made worth said "The success or failure sary to counter the axis system of ernor of Utah informing us of tion assailed critics of President It manifest that he thoroughly un- - of my candidacy is of little conse - economic compulsion in South Roosevelt's propreparedness the seriousness of the situation countries to drive tout derstand s and appreciates our eon - q uence compared to the great ob- - American American-mad- e generally and advising us that na- gram of cherished our stitutional form of products jective saving is the Republican "So lacking government tional banks would be closed for American Ideals Offset Required party in constructive ideas that andMrits historical background a brief 'period to readjust finanSummerteld p en Charged president c cial conditions and effect stabiliza- it has resorted to building up its of the "All in an our citizens should Nevada State Bar associaentire campaign on what they tion "If tion your vote Is not counted on receive as much reduction as posipoke under the sponsorship choosO to call 'the third term isof the Republican national corn- - the side of those who know the sible in the state tax structure to Sees Serious Result sue! mittee—He Is scheduled to appear 'horrors of war and are determined compensate bar the added demands —"If-therhat beenany- hesita-- - Issue 'Mere Camouflage' at a rally at Provo Tuesday that we shall not send our boys of the national government" night across seas to tion—even for as long as 24 hours The Republican nominee promfight the battles of third term Is"The '—on the part of a Republican govothers on foreign soils then you isedtause his "best efforts to elimernor or anyone else who might sue is mere camouflage There is W11k are entrusting America to the inate tiges wgch discourage develo- nothing against a third term in have been occupying the goverhands--o- f "for-Ickes Hopkins pment-of - norAs there any-we- ll -our constitutionIndustry' to work nor's chair the result- to y toran--an- d for— oflarm prope-rtn the—corruptpolitical tradition Eamilurlinti-Bafounded against—it havelbeen serious machines of Boss Flynn the Kellys taxation purposes to the end that bb 0 "At that time approximately half George Washington the father of Noshes Hagues and Pendergasts farmers should not be required to of our banks were state banks If our country and Alexander HamNEW YORK Oct 28 UPI — The who engineered this third term bear an unjust and inequitable the Democratic governor of Utah ilton the father of the RepubliAssociated Willkie Clubs of Amer- - from start to finish share of the tax burden" limiboth can any opposed not party had at that hour lea appealed Monday cooperated to the Mr Colton said his program to Is the outstanding issue of "This night two to of the tation presidency federal bureau of promptly with the Democratic aid industry and labor "will result the to Mr Fernssaid investigation a declined campaign" terms Washington president there might have ensued heckling and the throw- - worth "Wendell L Willkie and in more jobs less unemployment third term because he was ill "prohibit serious bank runs ing of eggs vegetables and other the candidates for senate and and hence less taxes" and advanced in years and did not at He is scheduled to appear' in In Drouth Crisis speakers in gress who are pledged to his ideals believe that he could stand up the deeP south" now stand as the barrier against Beaver and Millard counties Tues"Another instance was in 1934 under the demands of the office John Underhill publicity direc- - a continuation of this march to-t- day when our Democratic governor for another term of the clubs said that he tele- - ward Your votes totalitarianism took prompt action during the graphed the appeal and protest to will decide whether we turn to- federal patronage we rusb headdrouth crisis It was fortunate J Edgar Hoover FBI director at ward the American way again long toward the calamities that in that hour that we had a Demoin Washington response to a spe- - toward the America of Washing- - have followed in the wake of cratic governor who could go to eific complaint from Mable Jones ton Jefferson and Lincoln or dictator that hits set himself every necesthe take and West up in of k Washington Birmingham Ala whether listening to soft words and other countries" sary steps to assure speedy relief for Utah I do not say that drouth Charles-H-Skidm- :1 ore - Reno Attóriley Warns-o- f works-commissio- - ---- Llberty±Loss -- r- every-worke- - ' - one-roo- m s ns Monson Lauds Itecord Party in Utah ur er ed le Clubs Seek -- es or relief would have been denied had the request been made by a Republican governor but it should be obvious to all our people after the last eight years of splendid cooperation- - between Salt Lake City and Washington that the best teamwork is possible under solid Democratic administrations both state and national" Dr Monson closed his address with an appeal for "voters of all walks of life Democrats independents and Republicans to support for governor a gentleman a scholar a statesman and a friend of the people—Herbert B Maw" Court Backs Red Party Ban N Y Oct 28 TP)— The appellate division upheld three to two Monday a state atpreme court order barring the Communist party from New York's November 5 election ballot The court of 'appeals the state's — highest tribunali—immediatelyprepared to hear arguments of the Communist party for reversal of the decision The appellate court affirmed a lower court's findings that signatures obtained In two countries on the communist nominating petitions were invalid The action was brought by the New York American Legion which contended many of the sig naturea were obtained through "fraud and misrepresentation" ALBANY N Y Winkle to Answer ROosevelt Today NEW YORK Oct 28 UPI — The national committee Republican Presidential Nom Wendell L a nation-wid- e Wink Inee would reply in broadcast Tuesday to President Roosevelt's Squar! Garden address Madison Nation Revived By New Deal Says Granger SALINA Oct 28 -- - "Our na- tion's strength lies not only in airplanes ships tanks and guns but also In the spirit and morale of a free people" Walter K Granger Democratic nominee for congress in the First district told a Democratic rally here Monday night 'The United States cannot afford in these times of threats from the dictators to return to 'the good old days' of 1929 and 1932 Then government stood idly by on a false theory that help would 'trickle down' from the prosperous to the impoverished or that depression would dissipate Itself 'in the natural course of events' of Americans "Instead MUIR sufferedloss of jobs ill health poverty and despair But President Roosevelt met the crisis with courage and action "Today as a result of the wise measures taken by the Roosevelt' administration security family established through social security and- - othermeasuresstands-as-our-- Instituted Better national health has been made possible as the foundation for greater Internal strength as the result of measures taken by the government or encouraged by it "In every county in our country we see new roads public buildings hospitals and other improvements made possible by the ad ininisttation" 4441 ' e i ' l':S' t ' —0:i3 Praising the national health program fostered by the federal government Oliver G Ellis nominee for state—treasurer—said: "As the result of measures taken by the U S public health service or encouraged by that service in cooperation with the medical profession infant and maternal to the lowest in our history Maternal deaths tme decreased by 29 per The new deal cent since 1933 has doubled the number of county health units operating" '' '::: p — :::':: :::: f::: ' "' ::'?'i: : ::: I' 4:l''' :: 1' 4'1' 4:' "' '':-:: I:'4rr 14'i74! 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So far as I am aware no othermember-of-the-- -—faculty in such magnificent style The question is: Have polities been ion the-cham-P- good to Dr Maw? (PAM Political Adertisement by Harley W Gustin) |