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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 3

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Political Survey Indicates Utah Bourbons Hold Edge Swing From Roosevelt Ranks In South Offset KyG Losses in Northern Sections an important new fashion note in SCARFS (ConMnuid From Fan One) Vote in 1936 but dismiss any jhdt-Jng business In cated shift as a jnfhor movement of usiness In io labor an4 the Its proper place legislation as a recog onetime Republicans back home and desertion of a few inti new deal Democrats to the opposition' In some counties particularly Salt Lake and Weber Democratic leaders will concede the loss of very little If any of their huge 1936 ratio of the vote Mstny Undecided The vote sampling as well as nition of the rights of workers 'Just what would this community dp without the they conclude with triumphant finality But the drift away from the new deal is by no means confined to business men It can be found to a lesser degree 'among workers who are but-without jobs among unemployed who want aW A job and can't get it among oldsters who understand why John Doe gets an old age pension and they don't among farmers who complain that they are being ruined by reciprocal trade agreements among livestock men who say the country is going to the dogs unless there is a change and among that miscellaneous collection of voters whoTbelieve fegular change the only thing that can keep political organizations within bounds ties five' different ways See Winter's most glamorous fashions and enjoy a delicious dinner at our personal interviews indicated a con tiderable number of undecided people in the state and it is this section of the electorate which offers the rival parties the best opportu nity of gaining new recruits during the remainder of the campaign A large majority of the undecided -woters classified themseiVeif as Democrats in 1936 The sampling showed the shift of 1936 Democrats to the candidates to be strongest in-the case of Dr Franklin Harris Republican senate candidate thereby indicating that he will run ahead of his ticket and give his party its best chance of winning a major office Division of local offices between the parties in a considerable number of counties especially those in the southern and extreme northeastern sections of the state appears likely on a basis of the survey The most pronounced movement away from the new deal appears to be among small business men (large business were preponderantly Republican in 1936) Voters in this group gave a variety of reasons for their present antagonism toward what they supported two years ago- Among the most frequent ones were excessive spending and the national debt too much regulation too much A and promotion of class cleavage between employers and employes A reason seldom given as the primary cause of their change but one which aeemed to be on the minds of almost all the business men who have turned "sour" on the new deal was "bookkeeping and Too Many Records are driving us crazy with Inspectors and all these new records we have to keep was one of the most frequently expressed complaints" Oddly defenders of the new deal usually give the same-reasons for remaining loyal to it as the others give for turning away There is a difference in the phrasing however For example the administration) loyalists laud the spending as a mean's of- keeping business and Industry afloat the A as a means of giving work to the needy the regulation as a means of keep- Rush to our scarf section and get one of these colorful Glentex Scarfs Each one is really a quintuplet for you can tie it any one qf five different ways or more! Wear it as an ascot a bib a cowl or a kerchief on your sweaters coats dresses or suits Or wind it around your head or waist Many gay designs on pure dye silk satin lovely to own grand to give STREET FLOOR FASHION SHOW Pronounced In South Generally speaking the shift among farmers appears more pronounced in the southern part of the state than in the northern portion One possible explanation of this is that southern Utah agriculture is frequently associated with livestock and the stoekmen seem to view the administration program with greater alarm than do the so-called dirt farmers The small business man pattern is fairly uniform throughout the state Every sample vote taken on the main street of a community showed from 20 to SO per cent of the 1936 Roosevelt supporters now expressing a preference for the Republican candidates Death Claims Ex-Deputy Of Army Head SAN FRANCISCO Nov 1 CD-Major General George Simonds 64 former deputy chief of staff of the United States army died Tues day at San Francisco Presidio He had been confined to Letterman hospital since September 12 General Simonds was commanding the ninth corps area at the time of ihis retirement last March upon reaching the age limit He had served with the army for 43 years As chief of staff of the second army corps during the World waif he was decorated by the United States and three foreign govern-meijtsu In 1933 he was promoted to major general and two years later named deputy chief of staff from which post ho was transferred in 1936 to command of the ninth corps area Surviving him are his widow and two daughters Mrs A Costello wife of an infantry lieutenant at West Point and Mrs Ryan wife of a lieutenant on duty at Fort Sill Okla The funeral will be held at 2 Thursday in the Presidio chapel The body will be sent to West Point for burial introducing a revolution i glove making Tonight at 7 o'clock Also Thursday and Friday November 3rd and 4th $1 per plate Special tea-time show Friday 3 50c per plate All seats by reservation Tickets on sale in our Tea Room Tickets may be charged to your-account or will be held until noon of the day of the show Free auto parking at evening performances South Temple Entrance 7 free motion picture on skiing A speciaLSkiing instructor from SunValley wilfbe in our Sporting Goods Department this week to give free instructions There will also be a free motion picture on skiing at 4:30 rot daily in-the Auditorium Second Floor and be sure to see the lovely Sun Valley windows on Main Street ZCMI America's First Department Store ZCMI Cleaning Specials 69c if Plain DYEING in ntw fall shades DRESSES 298 It's exciting news! It's an entirely new Idea in glove construction Here for the first time is a completely three-dimensional glove Finger-Free has a "wall" that runs all around the thumb and fingers down the side The inspiration a young designer Merry Hull who looked at gloves as if she'd never seen one before Made by Daniel Hays who know fashion news when they see it GLOVES-STREET FLOOR Neckties Qo General Simonds had made several inspection tours of Fort Douglas and the national guard in Utah and was well-known in army circles here He visited Fort Douglas August 16 1937 for the last time and had attended the funeral here of Secretary of War George Dern in September "1930 Bring Take USE MUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Cleaning Downstairs Friday 10:00 A SI TO 1:00 ELGIN Electric SHAVER SI5C3 RAZOR PERFORMANCE THIS IS THE DE LUXE ELGIN SHAVER AND NOT THE SAME AS SHAVERS BEING SOLD AT A CHEAPER PRICE By arrangements with he manufacturer of this $1500 nationally advertised dry shaver we positively have only a limited number GET TOURS IMMEDIATELY Only Three Days Left to Try Out For ZCM Great Holiday Play The Christmas Nightingale out of a famous swiss hos- pital comes thermo-roller: 1475 'i Thermo-Roller is simple to use Just plug it into any-electric outlet and roll-it lightly -over the parts of the body you wish to reduce The scientifically controlled heat inside the specially designed corrugated rubber roller creates a remarkable massage stimulating the flow of blood to the part of the body being treated Thus unnatural waistlines fatty thighs and too large hips disappear like magic quick Get Your Tryout Material at Service Desk 4th Floor 20 children both boys and girls between the ages of 8 and '18 are needed for this play This is a wonderfjul opportunity i for training arid experience as "The Christmas Nightingale" will play to 1 6000 Salt Lake children! AND THIS AD FEATURES Glvet as close a' shave as a blade Razor 2 tots long and Short balrf with equal facility 'Just plug In a socket and No no no aoap 3 Runs on either AG or DC current-? Runs 15 hours for lc 4Plaskon case high-speed precision lifetime motor Requires no oiling 5 Unconditional guarantee by the manufacturer 5 Women welcome this ideal aid to personal" daintiness 7 Makes having a pleasure nt- rroi sance No catch to just pay $299 and yours ALL MAIL ORDERS ADD 15c Please Buy Now for Christmas ENT-ER-TODAY! CORSET SALON-SECOND FLOOR Call Was 475 and Take Advantage of Our New MI PHONE SERUIG 4 -fcr.

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