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Show ber Stamp" Pport Given Hard Rap out at "rubber stamp" all New Deal legislation, ard for Its effect on the i'utah, Frederick C. Loof-;publican Loof-;publican candidate for om the Second district, 'ned throughout Utah ' past week, speaking I it Spanish Fork, Friday it Provo, and Friday eve-lihi, eve-lihi, before Republican ycratic congressman from jr. voted for one New Deal :iich, if carried to its inclusion, in-clusion, will destroy one aost valuable industries," :'j3ofbourow said. : 10 the Reciprocal Tariff :by the last congress, and iithe executive may make I de treaties with foreign I The first treaty so drawn I J Cuba, and reduced the 1 :iw sugar from $2.00 per mt a 90c per hundred. The "'"! of sugar' has not gone :gly. ' ' . LgU -a, of $1.10 per hundred, ths. jefiners of Cuban M'Towns the refineries? , , , , ii, The Chase National donal City Banks of New 1, 1924) :. published intention of , 71, who rt Agriculture Wallace to been an iTentually "retire' the sugar released :ry of the United States, ith early siprocal Tariff the first home of 4 direction? When the Smith. congressman- voted for ff a was he voting to 'pro-f 'pro-f Hdflter i5u6ar beet industry? wedding : 15 a11 111 many 18th at ' cannot -be followed e present the Ponies of Wall-idchildren Wall-idchildren Farley oppose ldcnuul :lihood of Utah, they fought to a finish. If w is wnat 1 propose tc shopnc of -.Wel . .lohnL |