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Show i MORE BLOODSHED FEARED IN BELFAST I DEMOCRATS OF I UTAH NOMINATE STATE TICKET Welling to Oppose Smoot for U. S. Senate; Taylor for Governor DOBBS OF OGDEN GETS j POSITION ON BALLOI s James W. Funk of Logan Can-j Can-j didate for Congress From J. J First District DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES For i 8. Senator Milton H. Welling, Fielding For (."i inor Thomas V Taylor, Tay-lor, Prmn. For Justice f Snpremc Court ,39 Harold M Stephens, Sail Lake. , '-Jl For Secretary of State Elbert D. Thomas, Sail Laki j For Attorney . in nil Stuart P. I Dobbs, Ogden For State Treasurer George M. Whitcmore, Nephl Tor State ludltor Daniel O. ! Iarson, Moroni. Por Superintendent Public in-Btructlofl in-Btructlofl L. ?. Mulr. Bountiful. ! Presidential l.l- lor Mrs. 1 Dalss Alien, Garfield; Mr-- Mar tha F. Barnes Kaysvfflci i . k'jaS Hoffman. Richfield; Will lain Ed- i wards, ('ache OOUntjr. k For Congress (Firsl District) James W. Punk, Richmond; (Sec-4 (Sec-4 nd District) Mathonlbab Thom- I oh, salt Lake. VmB salt lake, Aug. St. In conven- jJI tton settalons marked with exuberance and enthusiasm and punctuated with i mI .surprises. Democrats of Utah ycsier- i .E ilriv selected Mulr leaders in the cont- ' jfflf Idk state and national campaigns, i jjg.J Stuart P. Dobbs of gdcn was noni ' lnatcd for attorney general) the only Webor county candidate to gain a jii, place in the list of nominee i'-';t2 Adam L Peterson of Weber was an ,li unsuccessful applicant tor auditor and Joseph Rlrle, stale auditor, was un-successful un-successful In hia efforts to bo noml-natod noml-natod for state treasurer Milton 11 Welling, congressman I&Fl from the First district, was chosen to Wf. lead the State ticket as the party's j E choice for United States senator after a tumultous scene. The Keynote ad-,.-13 dress of Mr. Welling stampeded the 5-3 convention and the presentation of his ,-. name By W, K. Wallace penl the delt- ' r ' gates hi an uproar which lasted sev- H era! minutes. g 1 Mov Ll : K VHED f James II. Moyle. whom many of jjj the parly members hoped lu align 'jfcS against Senator Reed Smoot, wa placed in nomination by Mr. Welling, cert hut Mr Moyle, after expressing his jJ gratitude, declined to run J- Thomas N Taylor of Provo won the nomination for governor of L'tah af t-c a battle which contained many thrills Jt This time the nominations for the office were hardly opened win n shouts ifln came from the auditorium of Moyle. M.v.ie" and for a little while it looked jflW like another stampede Mr. Taylor was t placed In nomination amid hearty cheering, but a momeni latsi C 1 '. mJ1 Richards named Mr. Moyle and con- ' -.'y'J fusion broke loose again. Seconds for 'Z both of the men wen.- receive.! vo- (fdm clferously J L. l.son of Cache coun- mfft ty managed to get the floor and was on the point ol nominating another candidate when he said: ' I have been deprived of the privilege of making rV rny speech and. on benulf of State jm Senator James V. 1'unk, second the ljf-1 nomination of Mr. Moyle. - i I PHI NS ii Mi lit OHOSEN Previously, while waiting for the ro-m ro-m port of the platofrm aajSmltteV, iho "in entlon hitd susp"tidRtj rules and hid i ini' l .1 'l. i It, irujV.Nf. Stephens v.iU take as 1 La '-jflA'V lor su-,i su-,i me ( o in Justice, i c r Mt u t rrn, a-id F'-o J Mmr of U'jn ii ; i !1 fbr state su-i-rtnt'-ndi-tu of i ' 1 1 j J! c instruction, , Vj both by acclamation After th" reiidirik' of'the official cull IV of the convention i.yf State Secretary Paul H J:.-. State EhalrmaJi H L I MulMner read his addlfiFee of welcome. f0 in which he gave expression to is i. n fjrj "r ''i"1 ciimpaign, nanIhg .inicng tlies .njLin u-.-,tlon, irivlnc,' responsl- fJlJ gillty i"r I'u- alleged pnfctlteerlng to PV members of the oppoyltloa party. IB" i ui i t.tvi. wrvvnri.i' I Congressman Welling, as temporary ohalrman, then delivered the- convention conven-tion keynote address, to which most of those at the convention ascribed the - which g. Mr Walling the nomination for United tSates sonator. Mr, Welling likewise took up the idgels for the league of nations, attacked at-tacked the Republican senate for rc-lectlng rc-lectlng tl venant and peace treaty, and made 1 1 , - assertion that the peo-ple peo-ple of Ihc state, ,i mahlfested . year .i o, !'0 per cent of them, favor the i' n.;ue with sin h reservations as will not nullifv It. STJG U Ot FSTION The keynoter went flat-footed into the so-called sugar question, referring to eSnator Smoot as a defender of tb trust and Its actions, referring to C. W Nlbley, manager of the Utah-Idaho compnn; as a bulwark of the campaign cam-paign to take the Issue directly to the H voter ttirougnoui in. '.tiro. jH Jlu frequent reference 'o the sugar in. liter hrougb' forth continued ro inda II of applause on ih? part of the nddf- m I Mr. Welling ical!ed attention to -the PB it. vi . r lel'Ulon passe-1 be the VWU iiioei ats Ji Avj -"hinv'to.! a ;l i ) J ' mi in lah He Celled th-- "vjj t 'iiUiriueii on J'aze TWO,) Democrats of Utah j Nominate State Ticket (Continued from Page Oho) Republicans the party of reaction and i Warren G Harding the tool of the re'- actionizes Senator Bmoot, he said,! i bat) served well 2 or 3 per cent of the ; population, but hud done nothing for; ihf crreaf nminrlfv CONVENTION OF! ICERS The temporary organization of the convention headed by Congressman Welling was made permanent Oh the I organization were: Vice chairman. J. I E. Tolton of Heaver. P D. McKay of Huntsville and Mrs. Inez Knight Allen i of Provo. secretary. Heher Bennlon ofi Dnpgett county, assistants Arthur Foxl of Salt hake Ashles Bartlett of Vernal Ver-nal and Alvin KeddlnRton of Salt Lake; reading clerk, Adam Peterson of Ogden; sergeants at arms. George I ' H. Fisher of Sanpete. J. H. Barker I of Cache Stuart P. Uobbs of Ogden won the! honors in the race for nomination for, attorney general, defeating his onlj opponent, the Incumhent Daniel B Shields, bv forty votes. The name of Mr Shields was th' first placed before! iho convention, he bring ominatcil i Allen T Sanford of Salt Lake The result of th first ballot was I 30: 1-1 voles for Mr Shields to 34.' 1-2 i for Mr. Dobbs On motion of Mr San- ford, the nomination then was made unanimous. |