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Show -242to the objections candidacy non-Mormorts, of s long as they were good \ The Deseret News would men. out the partisan in commission government The previous Mayor Through- was party Bransford pointed out that were was clear of a abundantly meeting at a in evidence. The adminis- slammed by several former leaders in the was These nreformu Americans decided to boom J. E. at the American Bransford was, convention, which in can convention the other was hand, if predicted that J. E. ances in the be the Darmer faction were Mayor Party. won support of the Ameri- support. On the successful at the convention it supporters would withdraw. The News hopelessly split. the American if Bransford Darmer for mayor September 30. scheduled for Darmer faction would withdraw its felt that the Bransford peared to was out of the American effect, read The News non- major split in American party, including A. J. Weber, H. J. Dininny, S. P. Armstrong, and Darmer. non- successful in 144 American cities. the American Club had held evening which the discord in the tration of The Church organ city government. By September 14 signs ranks. any clean ticket. weeks until election the News continued to press for remaining partisanship gladly support reported, The "from party present ap- appear- Party is doomed to defeat and subsequent elimination coming election under the commission form government."l? meeting, resolutions had At the American Club which condemned the stockade, of the unlawful sale of been liquor, passed vice in all forms, and which generally repudiated the administration of Mayor Bransford. It for mayor, was Club President A. and the new J. Weber who launched the Darmer campaign reform candidate was received with enthusiasm by |