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Show pESi TO Iff UNREST Utah Fraternal Congress Gives Loyal Support to Authorities. 1 .-h Fraternal congress held a L i session at the Newhouse hotel Kd.iv afternoon. H. M. Wolfe pre-WP"r pre-WP"r ' '. T l. Larson served as seere-r1 seere-r1 The meeting was attended by rep-K rep-K taclves from many places in the Irresolution was passed making all frail!" fra-il!" leties n Utah eligible for mcm-WL,M mcm-WL,M In the congress. decided to give an "All-Frater-15- HAnce In the near future. The fol-Ki fol-Ki executive committee on arrange-l arrange-l u-ii appointed: G. C. Hoffman g"h. Moose. Dr. Harry White of the en' Kvans B. House of the Macca-E,and Macca-E,and Mrs Homer Kicks of the Worn-K Worn-K Benefit association of thu Maeca- ILernal speeches were made by Dr. r Hinchett. Robert Marsh. R. B. Quay. iMollie Schonert. Mrs. Catherine Er-kwii Er-kwii Mrs Gertrude Weaver, B. J. Fur-I; Fur-I; and F. 0. Peterson. The following committee, which had vlouslv been appointed, consisting of B Quay. I-'r. J. C. Hanchett and :. 1 Hancll'ett. presented a resolution which u unanimously adopted, and which I be presented to Governor Bamberger, "the effect that the Utah congress wlces its support to quiet unrest. The resolution reads as follows: "Resolved. That tills congress, repre-uting repre-uting 42.000 fraternallsts of Utah, mby pledges its most loyal support to M state and national representatives i the effort to solve the Impending mhlems of unrest and bring about a Munition of the great principles of juste jus-te and righteousness involved In the blherhood of men. These thousands of n best citizens dtereby register themes them-es as 100 per cent American." |