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Show 0 , ' .t Mi.i.ka- .,MENNO , 4 110ftPIMEOMMPg u little advertising may be a dangerous thing, but in a multitude of .1c1;.' there is safety. A Th 16 PAGES 11. ft 4, .00 ,.. -- . e - 0 r my .,..tt ( .. ) (, , Nento,I . . . . WEDNESWAY JUNE 23 1920 SALT V p LAKE CITY, FIGHT The "Jack of all trakits" is the man who doesn't advertise. No, UTAII SEVENTYFIRST - a YEAR LOOMIIIIG IIS a cv3 csb te! ,., tek' A .4 . . Oa 't ,0111.11) 093 . ..4 0 '-: - r, 'a a ; ... do of..., AL a a . ' . dmo P. R OHRitilTRON o3 AP ;x93 03 013 tr3 Ca1 Opposing Forces Beinag Marshalled For Finish Contest on Floor of Democratic Convention RANO 110111.0 Where Democrats Will Pick Presidential Nominee. 11- . . SEVERAL' OIIIER ' - ' 1 - ISSIJES k, - ' . ,-- - ' , ,.. .,,,,,. r.' . ,,,,r-,- . t - . . ,, z ti.17, , ' f III TEMPORARY , 1 ,,: 4,1; .,,,.,,, , ' ;i . c , ,or -, , f ......., 4............ Chairman Homer S. 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"It Is evident that am eastern Democrat cannot be elected this year," said Charles W. Bryan. "The Democratic candidate must be a, western man and if the right on. is chosen he can be elected. ' Jr ' "4. - , ' , - Neb., June 33.Predic' lion that the. Democratic national vention at San Francisco will witness fights over the peace treaty. the protiteer and the liquor Issue. is made In an article by W. J. Bryan La his 'paper. The Commoner. The chances tare In favor of ratification of the treaty with reservations "and against the profiteer and the saloon," Mr. Bryan declares. "The Overwhelming opposition to the policy or ratification without reservations as shown by the votes in, the primaries," he asserts. "will probably defeat any effort to make the treaty an issueln the campaign." The Article also says the Democratic platform is certain to declare againstrun1-- 1 versal compulsory military training., that the convention will have to deal of the with "private subject monopoly." that the Democratic party' will "insist upon the toilers' right to equal treatment," and that "woman s. suffrage will be indorsed." SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.What ever), one here does know is that both sides of the prohibition controversy. are cementing their lines and bring- ing their heaviest artillery for a finish fight in the Democratic convenAfter many conferences id. tion here. in effort to lay a basis for harmony r S. Cummings. the Democratic said today, it chairman to be a "fair bet." that - the to the con- taken would be q floor for a settlernent re- of what decision was made b platform committee. intertwined with the pro,hibition question is the problem of selecting .a nominee in accord with the platform am finally agreed on, and among many of the practical politicians there is a feeling that the two decisions must be settled virtually it one stroke. So the pleas of ' candidates managers are on' - deaf ears for the present. falling while the' leaders get their bearings on the more immediate question of a bonei dry or a beer,platform. Prohibition Fight Dominant. The league 'Of nations disagreeseveral other di.-ment, along with , puted platform- issues,. hike Mewed . of candidates into temthe question porary eclipse. Among most of the leaders it is greed that whatever trouble develops; over the treaty will be only a drop In the bucket compared to the prohibition fight. Leaders ot the bone dry forces were confident today that they would command a good majority in the platform committee where each state has only one member and could keep out of the committee report any deciarrition for a change in the preesint law. With . this view most of the opposing manavers privately agreed. but they declared that when en appeal was taken to the convention itaelf the vote o would tell a much different "tory. The terve states. it was pointed out, while . ie ' , -- . . LC(!nLieued from page five) - 81,78110 vo :,t 4 4'410a ef,444 'Johnson to Expose CALLIiTEXICAL Traitors to Scorn ELEcnoNs STRIKE MOVE TIE LINCOLN, OTIIERPTIES Neb., June 9 uAL 23.- -- ' DATES Frank A. Harrisoi of J.,Incoln, , , manager for Senator Hiram John- 'Jun. son's N'ebruka presidential prefNew is to be Chos- cussing possible Democratic candierence campaign, who recently dates for the presidency, W. 3. Bryan charged that "the tres.chery and , en on August 1 While Vot-- 1 in an article in his newspaper, The desertion of the delegates from Commoner, published 'here, 'declares instructed states broke the heart ing for President Occurs that former Secy. of the Treasury 'Wilof Abe Johnson movement." today G. liam is -.McAdoo handicapped as a made public a personal note front 5. on September candidate. by his close relationship in which the latter thecogitator -with the president," while President . , says he wishes to take steps to o hold up to deserved - public MEXICO CITY, June 211.A. call for Wilaml himself, he says, "need not obloquy and scorn,Ahose who he national elections issued by the seers- be considered." said "broke faith at Chicago." Asserting that Mr. McAdoo is hanof the interior today fixes the tary Senator Johnson said he was dicapped by his silent: on the peace on the elections date for congressional going to do this in every state Mr. treaty, Bryan declares Mr. Mcwas new done "so "crime" where the president Sunday, Aug. I, while a - that the people may be protected Adoo is unable to call to his support will be Chosen on Sunday, Sept. 11. in the future when they eapress "those to whom the president'. cantheir choice for president." DENY REVOLT RtMORS. didacy appealed with special force," MEXICO CITY. Juno 23. Report' and that he would "furnish an easy of revolts in various parts of the mark for all the president's enemies." country were offietally denied in a The article says, however, that Mr. itatement Issued At the foreign office McAdoo has considerable strength among Information burvu tonight which Referring to President Wilson, Mr. said with the exception, of the Villa, tikyan says that "while vague hints movement in- Chihuahua, the countryl and suggestions have been thrown out ' accasionally, no one clahning to speak ' was peacefuL :1r BERLIN; June' for the president or near enough to movements." "Present to. the been militirry have are persons reported him to to assumed to express his statement "are continues, following wishes has announced his candidacy."' killed at Vim. Wuerttemberg, in plans of the war depart- I Herbert Hoover is eliminated from the course of riotous demonstra, ment regarding garrisons." the list of candidates whom Mr. Bryan tions against the high cost of considers "available," while Senator TO ENVOY NAME GERMANY: food. Similar demonstrations ars Owen of Oklahoma and Secretary of MEXICO CITY. June 23.:Raibino Agriculture Meredith are described as reported in other parts of Gerthe few available men Dave los. former Mexican charge Vatclashes have oc- -, many. 3,11-nfaires at Washington,, has been named thus far mentioned." To be available curred between the police and the this country's envoy to ,GermanY, ac- this.year. Mr. Bryan asserts, A candireichswehr on the one hand and cording to an announlement at the date must be known to be for woman the demonstratore on the other. and "against suffrage, for prohibition foreign office tontght. ' Will etreet." Atty.-GanWITH to As CONYMS MM,41 Mr. Bryan OIL Palmer. firERTA :' says be entered the campaign in !'a - MEXICO CITY. June position "to deal sternly with the atonal President do la Muerte had a profiteer and an expectant public , conference with oil men yesterday.- - stood ready to applaud. but the prat-Asid- e from a statement that the meet- - teer seems to have things all his own ing was marked with cordiality. Do do. I way and the attorney general is now tails were given. ' 'suffering from the reaction. He adds , that the attorney general is "unfor- BALTIMORE. Md., June 21.- -Use War Plans tunate, too. in having to poufs the Spain htindred Starting within several ratification of the treaty without res- . ' Civil Industries i ervations." feet of where the great fire of Former Speaker Clark of the house ' 1104. which wiped out Baltimore's of of representativse la mentioned as MADRID. June business, district flames early this havinge his own rate behind him.1 a central committee for the utilisation While morning ...practically wrecked in hosvent of opposition to Gov. Edwards of the industries of civil seven-storbuilding 'and quickly a royal decree New Jersey and Goy. Cox is reiterordered was by Unties spread to four other structures. twined today. The committee will in- ate& The damage. according to "Gov. Cox's friends." th article vestigat all induetries in Spain which ran co men. will like, retch be mobilized under order from declares. "will urge him as a COM.. may 11,900.100. promip. between the wets of the Edthe minister of war. Another decree made public today wards type and the bone-drysVice President Marshall is ccuse& initiates a system of national insurance for sea tranaportation.A under of making "a feeble tid for the "wet" vote. seamen which all may claim front the 14410 ge state benefits in the event of ,aceident. Gerard. candidacy it as South Dakota's support and be has many personal friends among other Moroccan Demonstrations delegates. Mr. Bryan says. Are Favorable Is ng WASHING'rON, June 23.Prest. Wilson sent a meesage today to the railroad labor board at 'Chicago urgaward ing that it make an immediate of the wage .controveray.AThe text of at the message was not made public 1 the White House. The railway labor board's decision emrevising wages of allbe railroad handed down ployees probably will within the next two weeks it was Indicated at, the board's headquarters today. of Judge R. 21., Barton. chairman of the board. said the impatience was railroad men to get a decision declared only delaying the case. He the board's deliberations were being Interrupted scores of times daily by delegations of railroad men asking that a date for the decision he set. As many as ZOO calls have been received in a single day, he said. Board Explains. The board's publicity department declared that the delay in reaching a decision had nothing to do with the present railroad strikes and that thebelieved the strikes would coneven after the wage ease is ('The anstrikes. It wes said. are for control of internal by light prompt- - the railway unions and not primarily by diesatiefection with wages. The wage question has been injected. it was intimated. to deceive the public. - Prest. Wilson's message asking that the railway wage board give an Immediate decision in the wage controversy has not yet been received 4here, board announced at 1 p.m. the Announcement of the president's action was made after W. N. Doak, vice president of the trainmen's brotherhood. had called at the White House and conferred with Secretary Tumulty. Mr. Doak declined to discuss his conference with Secretary Tumuity, but laid he would have a statement later in the day. - Strike Hits Chicago. IkASHINOTON, June 23.InformaLion prepared for Secretary Payne. who .is also director general of the railroad administration today indimted that unless assurances were given Immediately to railway workers that a wage, adjustment might be expected soon the unauthorised etriko-o- f trainmen at Philadelphia. Baltimore and many other points might not be opPootad further by the brotherhoods. , W..N. Doak. vice president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. plans to leave this week for Chicago. where the railroad labor board is meeting. Reports to labor headquarters hre (Continued on page seven.) ' , Genlialls Killed In Food Riots , , being-"amon- y ftlillion Lois Fire - ore of - y, In-f- lu - ." Los Angeles Again Shaken by Temblor at 4 Lin. slight earthoush today was felt chiefly in the southern aecIlon Of Loa Angeles tied at Inglewood. which ustaicied the hearieet damage in the hock et Monday night That teviblor today rattled buildlaga but roused no damaga. A 4 , French Promotes Diplomat. --MELILLA.. Morocco. Jun Domonstrations favorable to Spain PARIS. Juno 22.Viscount Luis were held hare today. the? beirs Ditjean. Trench minister to Mexico. r present the native chiefs who hove has been stMointed of ubraitted to gpanlidi IliA3 American affairs. in- - the Trench for. recently The demonetratton to eiirn office. eitoctedins E. M. L. tenet. thotity im- - who boa held that offiee for loom time garde(' ao ett the high portanee for the future of the Spanish I and who was formerly French Morocco. sons In Iter to Brasil. e-- under-directo- - I LONDON. June 23.Great apprehen- sion 'has been caused in Dublin by the attack on Assistant Inspector Oener- - al Roberts yesterdaly, which recalls the recent attempt to assassinate Field Marshal ViscountFrencit. says a Dublin dispatch to the London Times. 'Roberts and Path, the cheuffeur . were conveyed to the military hoapi- ;tat from the castle and were doing well last night. No arrests have been made. Riberts was appointed to of flee a Sew month ago in succession to Inspec:. i -Redmond. Who wiui killel unknown- assailants Jan. 29 laart.N chilen i NEW ,YORIC. June 23.Gimbel trother e. of tislew York. opeiators , of a large department store here and controlled by Interests which own similar .,., establishment in other cities. today were indicted, on 207. connts for profiteering hi clothing. , ' Report Villaistas Have cut Railroad Company; Object lby formation received hem Several American mining men in routs to Pamti have been forced to wait at.Jimenes for tho reopening of the line. 13ryan Notr, - nea I Ns Suit . in Neb., May Reorgani! Of Ouster LINCOLN. EL PASO, Texas, June 23- .-1111iiota, again have cut the railroad between Jimenez and Parrot. Chihuahua, according to in- Neb.. June StA i I rie, warrant proceeding began late yeaters day in state supreme court by the attorney general. is designed. it wal said at the attorney general's office today. to oust the Skinner Packing company of Omaha from the state and pave the wsw for its reorganization. Violation of the terms of orders J. sued by the state railway commission under authority of the state blue sky law le charged. A temporary order deeigned to preserve the statuiv Quo of the company while the case , ie pending. wan Wooed. - arty Mont.. June ..FALLIII. H.William 3. Bryan Will not be a candidate of a third PnrtY- for Four Men Make Escape From Ellis Island; Were Held For Deportation CrtgAT the preeidency. he declared here toddy concerning a diepatch last night from Lincoln, hieb of hie Indorsement for the presidency by Nebrfteka members of the committee of 41. . N . - -- to Spain cut oft Dub lin Attack Stirs biz,. - , -- Was 23.-e-L- Base ase ' the waterfront,which ' - LONDONDERRY, June donderry was again the scene of rioting today. At 9:30 o'clock tills' morning fighting was going on be.. tween opposing parties of Unionists' and Nationalists, who shot over bent-ced- es that had been erected at yard. us vantage points. The maitar3r was active in preventing citizens from venturing into the !streets which were deserted except by the active events. Looting occurred in the city during the night. Of Profiteering eral - Rioting' Renewed. rs. 207 Counts - from the rest of the town. It was rumored that a force of Sinn Fellers' wee gathering outsiiIe the city and also that the Irish volunteers were shout to take a hand. No more troops had arriyed in Lon.. donderry up to this afternoon. As many persons as aro finding it poesible to do so are leaving LOndon. derry . ;LOOM be- During the night the rival factions erected additional barricades from which they kept up a continuous fire. At times the shooting reached the intensity of volleys. ' The malcenteate today were in tire charge of most of the city and it even was impossible to learn the number of casualties; Reports were that several bodies had been seen lying in Bishop street, but it was worth one's life to, attempt to get to Bishop street to verify the reports. .The military remained passive. troops watching armed men pass along. Considerable fighting occurred on jury.-whic- esr wage-earne- INDICTED BY NEW YORK:June F. Murphy, Tammany leader. was one of the Mx men eecretly In. dieted yesterday by the extraorhas been dinary grand investigskting alleged attempts of Mr: Murphy to intimidate Louis N Hartog a manufacturer. into returning $125.000 which he invested with Hartors oompany during the war. t With Mr. Murphy were indicted Asst. Diet. Atty. Jame E. Smith; John A. McCarthy; former businese partner of John F. Murphy. brother of Charles F. Murphy; Arthur J. Baldwin, a lawyer; Erni est B..'Walden. vice president of the Corn Products company. and the Corn Products company itself. The Indieiments.,It WAS learned today 'charged that the defendants conspired to coerce Ils.rtog to lattle a milt for $10.000,004 damages which he brought against Murphy after the latter ia allegea to have withdrawn his support from Hartog's company. Bail for earh defendant was fixed at ' 23..--T- here tween Unionist and Nationalist Lac. ions which has kept Londonderry in a terror-stricke- n state for some days Charles F. Murphy Charged With Atii;nk to Coerce Manufacturer to Settle Damage Slut , Mass-meeti- LONDONDERRY, June was no,cessation tode.y.tn the battle ky.GRAND JURY - Fifty Railway Workers in Chicago Join Walkout; Vacationists Call for Friday Night. ng , TAIIMANY CHIEF delegates to the Democratic national convention, Burnie A. Jenking. Kansas City clergyman and publisher, announced that he has "definitely decided t3 place the name !of W. G. McAdoo before the Democratic national coniention tor the presidential ,nomination." ' DALLAS, Texas. June theft intention' to camt Texas', forty votee on the first ballot for William 0. McAdoo for .the presidential.. nomination. the Texas delegates to the Democratic National convention left here last midnight for San Francisoo,, The party which includes six women delegates is traveling by special-train.- , LINCOLN, Forces are Marshalling. KANSAS CITY. Juno 28. In a ielegram sent from Pueblo. Colo., from the train bearing Miseouri -- , gt Non-Participati- ownEnanoso Sends Note,, to Railroad Labor Board : Barricades Erected at Various Vantage Points Used By Belligerents; Military Active Only in Barring Citiz;ns From Streeaa. WILLIAM G. IlleADOCk. , June 23.Nebraska's , sidered With Presidential Nomination he Avers. will open June 28. View of the San Francisco Civic Auditorium where the Democratic National rkmvention ' ' unts erected at a mut of $1,000,000 and will seat from 10,000 to 15,000 persons. 1:71101E , Not to be Conin Connection , ... IIII0 IIII0 0 117111 erWilson Anor110. URGES Ili111 "Easy Mark for President's Enemies," Says Common. , :':dAam..dr III FACTIONS III0 ..at , , ' ',1 4tk G11111 , 4 7..: , ','','. ''''',,,'' ,',,' j, t. . tf( 1 ISVIE11 . 011 .- t...., , 4 , ' FURTIIEfl MOTS; , ,$,..r..', aè ..... '' ''' r- 4,, ,",,'1 .f'-'4-, .. Z 1t'. ..;- .-- ' ,A.1 ' j, EIELATIOIISIIIP ,,;e4 ,.. - IsSCHIE Of r,4 ' , 1. , --, -,- lk 1 , (..... 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