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Show 91 a Democrat taken the of oath of bond a office elected had along office not. a Throughout the bond, a a but bill which would have forthcoming and attempted came a either. allowed as much, else if Stain-hadn't 81Newspaper a to SLT, articles January 18, to but the helpfully that type dealing with Stain's 19, February 13, was legislature 17.83 continuation with qualify by appointing qualified by November and Christensen's bond Stain corporation bond, Fearing had legislature empowered Blood to fill the office these: bond a every effort also secure he had year Governor Blood special session of the personal rather than not the 82 The passed retained because be help Stain acquire naught. ovr lack Republican whose term expired at the a to 1932, had stain did to but his inauguration day, treasurer.81 of of on had 1932, in November, prevented him from actually taking Christensen, end with Blood someone That to include inability in office 16, April 1, 1933. materials in the Governor's Correspondence Treasurer--Charles A. Stain file. state. Departments, 1933-34, See especially a six-page document entitled "Charles A. Stain: Utah State Treasurer," undated, signed by J. Francis Fowles, There are-ilso some It is implied in this President of the Utah state Senate. reasons Stain could not the document that at least one of had irritated cer he that fact the to acquire a bond was due by announcing his chief deputy. tain Democrats Republican as intention of appointing a his 82Blood, first trip to Washington, took time on his contact eastern bonding companies on Stain's behalf but to no avail. GC 1933, Blood to Knox Patterson, May 9, 1933. 83, September 7, 1933. to |