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Show WIME SENATOR SHALL IT BE? A Big Man for a Big Job Ashby Snow, Candidate for U. S. Senator "I AM FOR UTAH" PO.VT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST THE STATE OF UTAH Elect a Senator for Utah Not a Senator Sen-ator for New York or Massachusetts Don't vote to support a sysUm of government so opposed to your own interests and so favorable to big financial fi-nancial interests of a few Eastern states that this system is familiarly known aa the "RICH MAN'S PIE," while this state and other struggling Western states beg in vain for the crumbs that fall from the "RICH MAN'S TABLE"! Senator Smoot's boasted influence Is the influence of ANDREW W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treas"ry of the United States, and the third richest man in the world "He .(Mellon) is undoubtedly the outstanding world-wide exponent of modern industrialism, having practiced prac-ticed every device that monopolies may employ for purely profit purposes." pur-poses." (Your Servants In the Senate Haines.) and that of Senator WILLIAM H. BUTLER of Massachusetts, chairman of the Republican National Committee, Commit-tee, and one of the largest, if not the largest, individual manufacturers of textile and cloth goods in the world, c The interests represented by these ( men are radically and often cp- j posed to the interests of Utah, yet SENATOR SMOOT has always advocated advo-cated and supported policies advocated advo-cated by them. Policies of Eastern Industrialism, as : opposed to West-era West-era Prosperity. The senior Senator's record in favor fa-vor of New York and Massachusetts and against the interests of this state, is summed up in Collier's National Na-tional Weekly of May 8 and October 23, 1926, as follows: "There is the agricultural Wet, having an almost irreconcilable conflict con-flict of interests with the industrial East." j Senator Smoot and Senator War- 1 ren, are, on most questions, just as 1 good eastern senators as are Senator 1 Wadswortli (New York) or Senator ' Butler (Mass.). SENATOR SMOOT Is honest in i this attitude just as Mellon and But- i ler are sincere in looking after the i interests with which they are con- ; nected. They stand together for the damnable political doctrine that if you make the Eastern millionaire : richer some benefit will trickle through to the struggling citizens of i the West. They act upon literal interpretation in-terpretation of the Scripture that "To him that hath shall be given nd from him that hath not shall be , taken away even that which he al- ready has." 1 MELLON CONTROLS The Aluminum Alumi-num Co of America, one of the most powerful monopolies in the world. This company (as found by the Federal Fed-eral Trade Commission) controls 57 other corporations engaged in almost every line of industry affecting the West, including the Aluminum Cook- ; Ing Utensil Co., four prominent railroad rail-road companies, eleven power companies, compa-nies, ten oil companies, three of the largest banking institutions in America, Amer-ica, and the Standard Steel Company. The manager of the Aluminum Co. of America admitted before a Con-gressional Con-gressional committee that this company com-pany had been paying: "From 180 to 235 per cent every year on the money actually invested." The affiliated corporations, including includ-ing the Standard Steel Company and other millionaire corporations supported sup-ported by this Mellon-Butler-Smoot System, are making profits beyond the dream of avarice. The West does BOt participate, it only pays. Utah pays millions in excessive rates and charges to this System. The average family in Utah contributes hundreds of dollars annually. |