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gakt Zributte -October 2 1910 5 for Survey Shows Congr-esstitaitSay8 Air Force Sellate Races Vote Trend Weaker Than in 1937 Top Twelve Utali CO linty Tribune Leased Wire said the administration had made State -Battles WASHINGIOND Oct 20 the most powerful said the administration had made enemiesof the most powerful In for 0PISurv( eNt II 011 I oi Hea of Party Cloeltains See New Gains Enter tams Royal-Group 4 New Gains Head of SI Party Cltieft(titts Se New Gaitts i4f 1 the new deal of lying to the people about the progress Electors Indicate ar1 Committees Push Campaigns in 'Doubtful' State nations of while leaving the United States hoplesslY unpreAred for action Charging that Johnson deliberately misrepresented the progress of the national defense program Representative Church a member of the house naval affairs committee cited the following statement in the report of the secretary of war for the fiscal year 1937: "We now have on hand approximately 1000 new military airplanes nearly all of them less than three years old and another 1000 are under order" Grand Duchess At Ilyde Park at the national defense program Representative Ralph Church (a) Illinois Sundarcited official figures to demonstrate that the army alr force actually is much weaker than It was in 1937 Church issued a statement denouncing the cialMs made by Louis Johnson former assistant secretary of war when he delivered the administration's reply to the radio speech by Colonel Charles A Lindbergh last Monday night Colonel Lindbergh WASHINGTON Oct 20 us Democratic and Republican senatorial campaign committees are concentrating their efforts on a dozen "doubtful" states as they make their final preelection drives The now held by Democrats three by Republicans by a Farmer-Laborite and by a Progressive--and the i T) 1 1 1 i j' -1 i I i oi 4 ki I ice IN Plan House Party io ToF-etlitalv one one tr Nla 1 6 1 4iwc ''''t To Revive Debateissue i A )' i 1 st -lc i------- 1i 5 iL 1 1 7- I t''7 i i 1 1 i 4 t- I 1 tl I Intention to Split Their Tickets (Continued From Page One) cent shift of Roosevelt Democrats1 to Christenson but in this instance the net change was cut down to 16 per cent by the counter movement of Republicans to Robinson The relatively high degree of party Irregularity with respect to the congressional contest can be accounted for by the fact that both Robinson and Christenson ere from Provo and therefore personally know many of the voters Both Democratic-and Republican Wei Wed a substantial disregard for the party line on this office the Democrats confidently asserting that it could not possibly endanger their candidate in the county and the Republicans hopefully predicting that it would do just that In spite of the niarked shift of 1936 Roosevelt supporters to Winkle the sampleindicated that Utah county would remain safely Democratic this year at the top of the ticket but by a ratio closer to three to two than the more than two to oncmargin by which Roosevelt carried the county four years -ago Democratic leaders said -they expected their 1936 ratio to be reduoed somewhat but not much under two to one Most of the ieutrals contacted made about the same appraisal of the situation The Republigins while disinclined to claim the county for Willkie anticipate a close vote and maybe a surprise t( tent Stan( dew ten 1 Rohl Til part: the Rohl Iron sona Bott Paartel: ocra it theil the diet Tn HYDE PARK Oct 20 VP) --Members of the governing families of the British empire the grand duchy of Luxembourg and the United States assembled with complete informality Sunday at President Roosevelt's Hudson val- ley holne At the luncheon table with the chief executive were the Earl of Athlone Canada's governor gen eral and an uncle of King George of England and Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg------- Earlier Mr Roosevelt had at tended morning worship at ivy- clad St James'-- Episcopal church With him in the farnily were Princess Alice wife of the goverNI nor general and granddaughter of Queen Victoria her daughter Lady May Abel Smith and the president's 86-year-old mother Because of a cold the Earl of Athlone did not attend 'they heard Julius Atwood of Washington retired bishop of Allassert-In-a sermon that any nation or nations which seek to dominate the world or destroy the Christian world "will surely sonic day be called before the judgment seat of God and hear: 'Thou art weighed in the balance and found wanthig'" '0' '-i- the end rith at of en- rge Less at- vY- ere of i FARMINGTON Herbert Maw Democratic candidate for governor and Mrs Maw will be honored by the candidate's friends and supporters at a gathering Sunday at 2 in the home of Mrs Rice Other guests will be Representative and Mrs Abe Murdock Democratic candidate for senate Representitive canlidate for reelection Black Democratic state chairman and Calvin Rawlings chairman of the western states Democratic conference-- Herbert andidate for Maw will be idate's friends athering Sun home of Mrs Represents- a on te urdock Dem- I lion Parnell ate chairman ngs chairman Democratic ference" with Utah 0 leaders during a stop Sundaren route to -Milwaukee where he will introduce Wendell Winkle Monday Utah Young Republican leaders greet national chairman "Left to right Mrs Ruth Throckmorton Henri- Henriod and Donald llornbeik Mr Hornbeck held a "flying con 4 contestants are New James Mead (D) vs Bruce Barton (R) pGeunfrreyyl v(ziavst jean teoro 0 kJeo se( 113) Illinois-- Senator -James Slattery (D) vs Wayland Brooks (R) McSweeney (D) vs Harold Burton (R) Senator Vic Donahey (D) did not seek renomination Indiana Senator Sherman Minton (D) vs Raymond Wil- (D vs' lia (ft) Cochran Hugh Butler-IR) Coch- ran defeated Senator Edward Bi rite in Democratic primary Wallgren (D) vs Stephen Chadwick (R) Senator Lewis B- Schellen----- bach (D) did not seek renomina- tion New W--War ren Barbour (R) vs James Cromwell (D) Vandenberg Arthur (R) vs Frank Fitzgerald (D) John Thomas (R) vs Glen Taylor (D) Minnesota Senator Henrik Shipstead (R) vs Joseph Rebroadcast gan (D) and Elmer A Benson (FL) Shipstead was elected to the present congress acflaanrgaedrmirr a registration to Republican I Robert La Follette (PROG) Fred Clausen (R) and James Finne3 gan (D) Ml! Republican Leaders Further Swing toWillkie Airs Harriman Lauds Draft rmlan saft (Continuet1 From Page One) their "No-Third-Term-day" cele- bration "With suitable ceremonial flourish" an announcement said "a horse and buggy will be driven to the middle of the hlitoric stream and the horse replaced with a fresh-111gh-spirited one" Alan Valentine executive director of the national Committee of who made the announcement saldthe stop would be a feature of a parade from Arlington Va to Leesburg "A thousand parades arid ceremonies have been planned in vir- tually every section of the country'' he said Republican presidential nominee will address a mass meeting in Manhattan center here prior to making a nation-wide address from the New York Herald-Tribune forum from to 11 Columbia and Blue) Former Democratic Governor Alfred Smith sof New York will also speak on a nation-wide hookup from 10 to 10:30 (Mutual) Among other speakers will be Bainbridge Colby President Wilson's secretary of state who will speak at Lexington Mass and It senator Robert A will address a rally at Marion Ind Will Speak At Club' Rally NEW YORK Oct 20 UP)--Act bational Roosevelt youth day pro- stet gram Wednesday to be climaxed I will with an address by President I era Roosevelt boom Convention hall Philadelphia was announced Sun- I a se day night by the Democratic corn ing tnittee I and The committee said Roosevelt youth off rallies in each of the 3740 counties in the United States and would maJ LI state I will ers I a ing and a off major Democratic candidates for both and congressional offices carry their campaigns to vot- in all sections of the state in series of rallies during the corn week scheduled for 28 cities towns heweek's programwrnstart Monday it 8 with two rallies In the Newhouse rt ro two use National Chairman of Young Clubs And Regional head of Group Make Optimistic Statements in Stop Two national Republican leaders brought optimistic reports Sunday to Utah party workers preparing for a heavy week of speecli makingandcampaignm! nation race because of the third "I've never anything like the shift to Winkle" declared Don- term nomination will speak at Og ald Hornbeck of Cleveland den under auspicesf the Winkle- Ohio national chairman of Young for-President club Republicans "Four weeks ago I Plans Series of Talks "I've never seen anything the shift to Winkle" declared Donald Hornbeck of Cleveland Ohio national chairman of Young Republicans "Four weeks ago I 4 i ve DETROIT Oct 20 UPI---Mrs Borden 'Harriman United States minister to Norway creditbd President Roosevelt in a broadcast ad dress Sunday with a "courageous" act in calling for conscription durIng his campaign for reelection "Conscription Is not the 'next step forward In the march to the battlefield" Mrs Harriman said "It is the first step forward on the road to permanent preparedness and permanenb perparedneu of peace with dignity security with self-respect patriotism with a purpose" Mrs Harriman declaring America was called on to deal with "barbaric "courageous defense leadership" 1 has made President Roosevelt "the hope of this hemisphere and a dread to dictators" United States credited Pres ad- "courageo IIA i scriptio reelection not the 'next march to the arriman said forward on tuns' in on the president's address to be delivered over thsp red network from 9:15 to 10 -vv ill be Looks -at the-Future" Among speakers at a rally in New York City the committee said will be Senator Pepper of Florida and Jack Dempsey Irving Berlin will sing his composition "God Bless America" CHUNGKING Oct 20 UPI Chang Shantze 62 world famous Chinese tiger painter who recently returned home from a tour of the here-Saturday-- from a heart attack Bishop Paul Yupin highest Catholic church dignitary in China administered final absolution hotel in Salt Lake City one under the auspices of the Sagebrush Democratic club and one as a vtogram ollbe cratic club Representative Abe Murdock Democratic nominee for senator and Herbert Mawtnominee for governoriwillv address the Sagebrush club and Mr Maw and Robinson candidate for reelection to congress from the Second district will speak before the Fifth ward group un- us "nc)- Fibe for will an ress will is 'ard Murdock Tops Roosevelt Representative Abe Murdock Democratic nominee for the senate showed un stronger in the sample than did President Roosevelt This was significant in view of the -fact that Utah was the first county encountered in the survey where Murdock has not previously been before the electorate for a public office His ratio in the sam lewasa little less than two to one over Philo Farnsworth Jr his Republican opponent A substantial number of Democrats indicated that they wou1d1 vote for Farnsworth but the effect of this was nullified by Re publicans who expressed a preference for Murdock Republicans express the view that their senate candidate who has never before campaigned for public office in the state will show a sham gain as he visits the counties on his current state-Wide tour Whatever gains he has made however have not been reflected in the samples inasmuch as they have been taken in every county covered thus far a day or two before Mr Farnsworth initiated his campaign there College Beads Back Willie For President -AUERBACH'S Optical Shop Part of Series THE FIRST NATIONAL IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR LOAN our winning Today we're on the up- going to win" "Every single day things look better" asserted Miss Bernice of San FrancisccY Cali Rocky Mountain regional director for Republican Women "Even traditionally Democratic Nevada definitely going to go for Will- kle" Talks With Wilson Mr Hornbeck conferred briefly with of Ogdene state chairman and 1'V Hen-riod of Salt Lake City choaritron manoand Mrs June Throck- Provo vice chairman of the Young Republican League of Utah during a plane stop at the Salt Lake municipal airport He was en route to Milwaukee Wis where he will introduce Candidate Wendell Willkie for a speech Monday night In recent weeks he has been in Idaho Montana Oregon' and ington and declared things are "much the 'upbeat" for his party in all four states He also commented on the favorable re- suits--of Senator-Hiram Johnson's declaration for Winkle in Califoriree nia "Roosevelt's lack of a campaign hu made it impossible for the Democratic party to Infuse the workers below" he asserteasserted A Convenientl Loan Solves the Problem of Fall Renovation NEW YORK Oct 20 Republican nati on a I committee Sunday released a statement sighed by presidents of 23 universities and colleges stating they believed that under Wendell Willkie's "philosophy of government the youth of America will have a better chance than under a continuation for a third term of the present administration" The signers represented the following schools: Union university SchelectadY! Yale New Havin: Clark Worcester Mass Buffalo (N Y) I Hamilton Clinton Colorado college Colorado Springs Colgate Hamilton N-- Earlharne mond Ind Syracuse (N Y) Mt 1 Holyoke South Hadley Mass Brigham Young Provo Utah Dartmouth Hanover Boston university Capita I Columbus Ohio Skidmore college Saratoga Springs Toledo (Ohio) Goucher college Baltimore Butler Indianapolis the Chandler schools Boston Washington St Louis Rochester (N Y) Lehigh Beth- 1 Ichem Pa and Brown Providence I 1 I 4 1 1 I 4 1 I ii 0 It sr rn ie le ig ir )57 ie to- ey ut an Sp tub 't eir of or 1( he A- I 1--- is- ess ent the tve y( 4 Avs hat ave rhe ted it at ys ire tzor and tang hirt and lave I and and that sers sure tight him shirt Bich Dugh 1 -i 3 LI 's 4 IS 1 It re ra l' f4ls le 1 1 le 1 tg ir i )57 clw---'7' ie e- ey ut m-k-lid 1 44) -NO 44 4 11111 ri Ai EllE OR cS11 110 No: 1 Two Big Questions So far as the relative strength of candidates was concerned the Utah county sample was in agreement -with what appeared -to- be the prevailing opinion on both sides of the political fence But opinion was widely divergent as to degree The entire survey pointed- to the conclusion that the two big questions in Utah county are on governor and congress The sample itself -gave -the-edge to the Democratic nominees but if the-voters display the same disregard for party regularity on election day which the crcris section did in the sample it is a paper-thin edge strength erned the in agree- red -to- be on both But ergent as to a two big ity are on The edge to but if same disilarity on crots sece it is a Miss Woodard on Monday will appear at a series of Women's Republican club meetings in Utah county at which Don Colton ea Sherman Christenson congressional candidate will speak These are scheduled for Pleasant Grove at 3 Provo 4 Payson 5 Springville 7:30 and Lehi 8 She hopes to return to Salt Lake City for the Young Republicans' dance in the evening at the Rainbow Randevu Preceding the-dance an ent tainment program featuring Ralph Morgan' famous radio and screen star and a reception will be staged at the Randevu as Young -Republican day' is celebrated as part of a national Young Republican observance Mr Morgan Will be et at Salt Lake municipal airport by a delegation of Young Republican leaders at 5:50 when he arrives by plane from Los AngelesCal He will appear at the dance together with Nat and Orlando Iwo-man band" and other entertainment acts After appearing here Mr Morgan and other entertainers will leave for Ogden to appear at a joint Box Elder and Weber county Young Republican program at the Ogden American Legion hall Ogden Rally Planned At both meetings Ahe 'raTditt kid- dress of Wendell Willkie Republican nominee for president in a major campaign talk especially prepared for Young Republican day will be a featured part of the In the reception committee at the Salt Lake gathering will lie Marvin Bertoch chairman Fred Finlinson president of the Salt Lake County Young Republican club: Mr Henriod Mrs Throckmorton Rex Hanson secretary of the county club Daniel Mot-'fat president of the Utah Willkiefor-President clubs LeRoy Simmons secretary of the same group and others On Tuesday Miss Woodard will appear at a rally in Ogden at which Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin will be the principal speaker On Wednesday she will speak at the "No Third Term day" rally in Brigham City along with Mr Eccles Young-Republicans of planning a rally Monday evening at which Mr Eccles will be speaker Mr Wilson announced Almost every home needs a "going-over" before winter the experienced home owner takes advantage of Indian Summer to have It done Painting papering floor finishing glazing weather-stripping and insulating new heating are important 'But the expense sometimes is difficult to meet The Filth ward rally Is the sixth in a series ottwelve-betng held In Salt Lake bounty--In behalf of Democratic county candidates Frank Liston Fifth ward chairman will be in charge Colored motion pictures will be shown and Richard Bird will be narrator for the film program Musical numbers also will be presented after which a reception will be held for the candidates Second largest day of the week In Salt Lake City will be-Friday when Mr Murdock will speak at the Newhouse hotel at 8 rn to 'a meeting of 21 labor unions Other state candidates also will speak Other meetings scheduled for the week includea series of three rallies in Cache county Thursday at Smithfield Hyrum and Logan beginning at 8 with Mr Maw Mr Murdock and Walter' for congress from the First district as speakers The three will appear at all three rallies moving from rally to rally Giles Will Talk On Monday Grover A Giles Democratic nominee for attorney general will speak at Memorial hall in American Fork at 8 and State Senator Gordon Weggeland secretary of the Democratic state committee will address a Bountiful women's study group at the Bountiful American Legion hall at 8 The First ward Women's Democratic study club of Salt Lake City will meet at the Civic Center 544 South Main street Monday at 2 Mrs Brereton president announced Mr Robinson twill speak Monday at 2 at a meeting of the Fourth ward Democratic Women's Study club at the home of Mrs Rulon Clarkq080 Third avenue On Tuesday Mr Granger will continue his campaign with rallies In Box Elder county towns moving Wednesday to Richmond Lewiston and Clarkstonand Thursday and Friday-to-Ca e-county-towns On Wednesday at 8 a rally will be held at Sandy city hall for legislative -district-18 Including Midvaler Sandy-and-Draperi---withDr Monson calididate for reelection a secretary' of state as speaker the fth i rge be be am be eek rt eak tn will for ay an Mr lief Wallace Visits La Follette iSitg Detroit Newspaper Backs Willkie 1 i 1 both need keen eyes! If you face this problem consider the conventenct and low cost of a First National Time made to order for the individual to meet easy to repay ListuStronr Points He declared the Republican candidate is picking up strength because of three things: Our defense lack of 12) confidence oL bothbig and small business in Willkie's ability to expand industry and thereby restore jobs (3) the third term and its "path to dictatorship" Miss Woodard whose region includes the states of Utah Idaho Nevada Colorado Arizona and New Mexico reported a "decided increase" In sentiment favorable to Willkle since she was in Salt Lake City five weeks ago She will spend a week in Utah visiting local organizations and making speeches "Realization of the danger of a third term and its accompanying fear of dictatorship are causing a shift as election day draws near" she declared She insisted Nevada will vote she admttted would upset-allarlrer calculations Miss Woodard Confident --Come in talk- it over DETROIT Oct 20 De- 1 trait Free Press in its editions for Monday editorially indorses -Wen- dell Wilikie for president "For the past eight years" the editorial states "animosities In America have grown so deep that there have been times when it would seem a hymn of hate had drowned out the national anthem' "If in two terms Franklin i Roosevelt as the leader of all the people has not been able to unite them the Free Press is unable to find any cogent reason to believe that he can achieve that end by giving him a third trial I "We therefore Indorse the candidacy of Wendell LWillkie" Tile Free Press an independent newspaper supported AU Landon in 1936 'The executive scans scores of letters reports and slums: the housewife likewise meets I host of detail every day Alert eyesight helps both do heir job that jot easier Executive or housewife (or whatever YOUR joist) only YOU can see that your ayes receive the care they so richly deserve! Come in NOW for a complete eye examination You'll be honestly told If glasses are not needed To Serve A Reliable To MADISON Wis Oct 20 (LIP)-- Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Henry A Wallace aroused political speculation Sunday by conferring with Robert La Follette Jr progressive candidate to succeed himself in the senate Wallace called at the La Follette home for a 15-minute discussion of state politics He declined to comment on the-conference and aids -insisted it had "no political significance" State -political observers predicted however that the RooseVett 'administration would "go down for Progressive candidates for Wisconsin state offices in return for the support of La Follette and his brother governor Senator La Follette already has indorsed President Roosevelt for a third term with only the qualification that he does not agree with some of his foreign policies Philip 'La Follette who for the first time in 10 yea rs is not office is campaigning for his brothers 20 ntial aroused unday by La Fol Indidate to Ben-La Follette scussion of ed to come and aids ditical sigrvers pre-the Roosevould "go Progressive nsin state he support is brother 1 1 1 1 FIRST AlflONAL BA 1 -1' i 1 1 1 11111111 1' Gi 'a CO au-11 E30 A ti it st 8 REGISTERED OPTOMETIIIST Dependable -Service! cSuperior Materials! 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OF pep( su Misi Woodard interviewed at the arnsworth Lists Talks Newhouse-hotel where she IS sto ping also expressed confidence the Speaking appearances for Ph "will get the silent vote" Farnsworth Jr Republic Meantime State Chairman Wil- nominee for the United States SanarillounCedileveral speeche ateancLLeRoy-41--Youne-Rept for state points on Third Term lican nominee for cortgress fr( day" and Mrs Eat1 Davis the First district were annount state vice chairman announced Sunday the schedule for Miss Woodard's Mr Farnsworth's schedule I appearances Monday Tuesday and the next week is: Monday Ut Wednesday: 'county during-afternoon-and David Eccles native Utahn ning Tuesday Thursdaynol who now is secretary to the gov- Provo- tKiwanis -club luncheot ernor of Oregon and a member of Friday Summit County and Sat the Republican national program day Weber county committee will be cofeatured with Mr Young's schedule for LeRoy Young candidate for week is: Monday Weber coat congress on Third Term Tuesday-Juab county: Wednesd day" rally at Brigham Cityl Wed- Box Elder county Thursday VI nesday night Mr Wilson in- satch county Feder Sumt flounced On the same night the county xi and Saturday Wel Rev A Naugle of Washington -county will speak against the third Don Colton gubernatorial a term at Ephraim and Manti and didate will appear in Utah cow Lawrence Nelson former state Monday and Weber county Tu senaior -who withdrew from the day )ing also expressed confidence the Speaking appearances for I "will get the silent vote" Farnsworth Jr Republican Meantime State Chairman Wil- nominee for the United States ateJinclLeRoy-B--YoungRepub'or state points on Third Term lican nominee for cortgress lay" and Mrs Earl Davis the First district were announced tate vice chairman announced Sunday he schedule for Miss Woodard's Mr Farnsworth's schedule ippearances Monday Tuesday and the next week is: Monday Atednesday 'county during-afternoon-and Eccles native Mahn ningTuesday Thursdaynoon who now is secretary to the gov- Provo- (Kiwanis -club --luncheon) trnor of Oregon and a member of Friday Summit County and SaturIle Republican national program day Weber county will be cofeatured with Mr Young's schedule for LeRoy Young candidate for week is: Monday Weber coutIty on Third Term Tuesday Juab county: Wednesday lay" rally at Brigham Cityl Wed Box Elder county Thursday night Mr Wilson an- satch county Friday Summit lounced On the same night the county and Saturday Weber Rev A Naugle of Washington county will speak against the third Don Colton gubernatorial at Ephraim and Manti and didate will appear in Utah county Lawrence Nelson former state Monday and Weber county Tuestenaiot -who withdrew from the day A Utah It prom sad stsfasdlog Was! Philo senlonarinountedirveralspeeche from for Utah eve-David the Walesday canerm Democratic gubernatorial noin1 -1 Mr Colton speaking at Coalville ay i-- A iii 1 fl OF SALT LAKE crrY oimmlb 4 Branches at b7 7'A BUGARHOUSB and 10 MOMS TOOELS Branches at UGARHOUS BB 411)4 a nd 0 14 MOMS TOOELS 1 FEDERAL TAX LAWS-- A NEW COURSE Offered by the University of Utah Extension Division A JOHNSTON Instructor Beginning TUESDAY LAFAYETTE ECH-6014 7 FEDERAL TAX LAWS-- A NEW COURSE Offered by the University of Utah Extension Division A JOHNSTON A Instructor Beginning TUESDAy LAFAYETTE StIiii0L 71 40 I PLUS age50 1 1 ti otos et us I i I ate coat exe his I he wing ound she I Saturday night urged encouragement fotUtancoaLindustry as togivecontinunug erripktyment to more than 5000 men "The low carbonization of Utah coal offers a new field for the industry which the state should encourage" he said at a rally of Republican workers He also 'urged new industries to utilize by-products of Utah coal to be developed through research and scientific investigation ffers hich he tries to 4MEMBER OF FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM Or BANKS (Largest Intermountain Banking Organization) MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IIIERBACWS OPTICAL DEPT i 1 14 41 Tft RAIN FLOOR IRAS 0.

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