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Show DEMOCRATS TO RALLY TONIGHT Welling and Abbott Magin-nis Magin-nis Will Speak at the Orpheum Theatre Milton H. Welling, candidate on the Pemocratlc ticket for congress, and S. A-bbotl Mapinnis. former rulninter to ' Bolivia and an Ogden man. will close j the Democratic campaign with addressee ad-dressee at tho Orpheum theatre lo- I night The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. .Mr. Maglnnis was expected to speak at .Salt Lake, but or urging! from ogden friends, he was changed to his boyhood home for the evening. , w i i u. itim i s Mr WeJUng, who lues at Fielding, in Boa Elder county, and who represented repre-sented this district m congress irum P.'IT to l'jjo .losed bin campaign In (ioh-- eounly .Suturda, and arrived' in Ogden this morning. He later went to HuntSVlllC, where a meeting was scheduled tor 4 o'clock. Early in the evening, a rally will be held at River-dale, River-dale, wtih h will be addressed by Mr. W- lling. and he will then return to thy city ror his night meeting. A mii-m-al program by ilie theatre orchestra, and short addresses by Thomas J. Maglnnis, candidate for district dis-trict judge, und brother of the former! Bolivian minister, ami by Ernest wtiuinson will precede .Mr. Welllng's address. 8. Abbott Maglnnis will be the i halrman Ml 111 It It l .11 - In addition lo the Orpheum meeting, meet-ing, the Democrats have rallies scheduled sched-uled ut Pleasant View, l ai r W . .-,(. Warren, and Uintah, Josepti nine, .losepii Chez, Stuart P. Dobbs, Martin P. Brown, Brnesl L. Wilkinson, John M. Child, and several of the candidates candi-dates on the Democratic legislative ami count) tickets win speak at these rallies. I nnmmntlnv ..r the p imiilll-n MS is neared its close, the local Democratic Demo-cratic chairman. Sauart P Hobbn said today that be had not seen In his experience ex-perience In politics in this county, a greater degree of interest registered man had been manifested during the 1922 campaign. He stated that more than a hundred work rs had volunteer, volun-teer, d to at i as checkers tomorrow without pay, and that n large part or the canvassing, and other work of the campaign had been carried on by vol-unli vol-unli its, soni' .inn s at ons derabli in- convenience to themselves; un the part oi the candidates and committee, in i xpreased thanks to these workers tor their efforts, and predicted lhat this enthusiasm would make up for the normal Democratic laek of funds for campaign purposes rX)01i l iKi I VXDSLIDE "I see no reason to revise my estimate esti-mate given in yesterday's Standard -Bxamlner," he said. "It looks like a landslide l think it Is going to bo a landslide. Conditions an ripe for such a manifestation, with dtsgusi on the part oi the voters, for the head of the Republican ticket, and the hard limes suffered under a Republican administration adminis-tration the two main contributing causes. Nor should it be forgotten that the Democratic party in this state and county has put Its best foot foremost and that the candidates which it presents pre-sents make up a standard of equality probably as high or higher than any ticket ever presented to the voters of the county before." oo |