Show congressman colton speaks at randolph congressman don B colton gave a very talk at the can all rally thursday evening lie ile ed will W and said there was never a better mail inan put up for governor lie ile spoke of tile the republican and democratic policies and explained the differences between the two stating that tile the chief differences antic were tit the tariff and the liquor qu quest lona lie ile said the democrats were not stressing either but wee building on the public sell that blames the party in power for the worldwide world wide lie explained that president hoover hooker and senator smoot were not moneyed men working tor for the wealthy class said that senator smooth was several hundred thousand dollars poorer than when he went into the son senate ate told how senator hall had been offered a year to manage business in III private concerns talking on the government loani lie said most of the loans made by it the government were made t toj OJ cities ciulei of oc less than population lit lie ex the tariff stating that nearly fill all tho the things lasic listed were things that affect the file farmer and not manufactured roods goods lit iia spoke of the sugar industry andhor and how ji it would be killed if the tariff warf wore removed told of 0 sugar selling lit in cuba for 71 46 a hundred and how ho head ila bof of cat tie across the mexican cali border selling tor for a hundred live Y wol 40 glit I 1 t would compete oin pete with if the tariff were lowered and biow wool hides hide butter britter eggs and nil all f funi it lit pro produce thice would suffer if not for the tariff reel reed Sli snoot noot he aid was it big influence in bringing fatali ta to the front tating that utah his has mort more influence in the senate today than any other state the democrats lie ile sald stand tor ford repeal of tha the state to handle its own liquor policies hoover r for far ion with no open saloon and lie he prom aises IMS to stata that choose to wm tiler lit in ills address told of the varied occupations occupation 4 sit which lie he bad naked worked nr ked labor former coal iiii miner iier leattle cattle man sheep man and bank tac cir ile he corrected ai statement that IS boang alc fi latAl j that lie he fought against city in tile the summit and rich county boundary line dispute in 1915 and 1917 lie said being a very brood friend of aquella bebek fr f r it he h biad ad voted with him for bunty 4 both lit in 1915 1015 and 1917 sald said if anyone was in doubt to ask asic aquilla a staunch old democrat or go to the z angress records which would show low lie hall had voted ile he slid said should the question come up again lit he would both sides and then use his boit best judgment lie ile explained that penalties on files should he be lowered explained that the banking laws should be chan changed ed to ro more fully protect the depositor lie ile explained that the 36 per cent inn v I 1 nil in limit of in vrest on small loans should be lowered lie ile said the budget must in na be cut also the contingent travel expenses must be ent cut judge jude melvin 0 harris arid and WM tej horsely each spoke for it a few minute two duets were furnished one by two laketown Lake town ladies indies and one by two randolph ridolph Un ladles A largo large crowd turned out ant and were very well pleased the of congressman colton and will IV |