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Show WALLACE WILL NOT FAVOR JEBECKER Salt Lake City, July 27. Aqullla Nebeker will never walk into tho of-flee of-flee of United States marshal to take that ofllco, unless he stumbles over tho dead pollticnl body of W. II. Wal. lace, national Democratic committeeman committee-man fr,om Utah, according to tho latest la-test developments in the light for the position. Moreover, If the candidate from Cacho county, who was Indorsed Indors-ed for tho position by tho Democratic stato committee, tries any funny business busi-ness by going to Washington to press his own claims for tho place W. H. Wallaco will bo thoro with the biggest big-gest hammer ho can swing. This is tho attitude assumed by the astuto and non committal Democratic national commltteo man. Although n statement as long as that given above would break all precedents for garru-lousness garru-lousness emanating from Mr. Wallace, Wal-lace, It oxactly covers tho sentiments he has expressed in connection with tho contest for tho olllco betwoen Mr. Nebeker and former Sheriff George A. Storrs ot I'rovo. In the Prst plnco tho national committeeman com-mitteeman stands for Storrs because Jessp Knight, has said Storrs shall bo tlio nox't United States" marshal and, in tho second place, W. It. Wallaco Wal-laco is for Storrs because Jesso Knight Is for Storrs and tho other reasons nro Jut tho samo. It makes no difference If, as ono candldato for tho position said yesterday, Mr. Wallaco Wal-laco would not know Storrs from a bunch of alfalfa it ho met him on the streot. As to qualifications If tho O. K. of Mr. Knight, past and pros-ent pros-ent "angel" of tho Democratic party (Continued on pago four) WALLACE WILL NOT, B ' FAVOR NEBEKER B (Continued from page one) B In Utah, Is not enough, qualifications B would 'not count anyway. B Mr. Nebeker admits , that the en- B tire Democratic party of tho state ot B Utah is Just hankering for his ap- B polntment to the position and points B with pride to the endorsement of tho B Democratic state commltteo attacaed B to his candidacy, while the Knight B faction of the Democratic party slm- B ply stands palt, saying that if B. H. B Roberta can name the surveyor or the B port Mr. Knight can name a brlndle B heifer for United States marshal and B it will-go with them. Mr. knight has B been the "angol" of the Democratic B party In Utah during the long, lean B years and the least tho party can do, H they say, it to name his candidate B for'at least one appolntlve'posltlon. ' B IB |