Show I EXECUTIVE IN BATH BATHROBE ROBE ROI AS ASHE I HE G ES BRIGHAM ADDRESS SE SENATOR BORAH JOINS PARTY Presidents President's Visit to Zion Canyon Historic Oc- Oc Occasion Oc Occasion casion for Party and Settlers in Once Once- Once Isolated Isolated District God Be With You Till TillY Y Ve We Ye e Meet Again Sung for Hardings I POCATELLO IDA June 28 By By The Associated Press I IL Declaring the American Am people ought to give of their in m influence fluence to direct the world to a plane where there w will l be les lesof lessof the home of of war President Harding carried into Idaho Senator Borah today an appeal for American membership inthe in m the permanent court of international justice 1 Making the first of hi his two Idaho Speeches nere the president de- de declared de declared dared ho he would ouid a thousand Umes rather entrust the adjustment of II a dIspute In which America Is la In- In termed In-termed to the permanent court courtot of International justice with Am- Am Amerlean Am American erlean representation thereon than to any arbitration body et ct t up In Inthe inthe Inthe the history of the world orld Senator Borah florah who bo has from time to time the admin admin- administration adminIstration administration world orld court proposal n 1 presented to the senate last la t Feb Feb- Feb February I ruan met mt tho president at Cache Junction Lt h and In II a a ment to newspaper men said he hI felt th of the president a as asset asset set forth In his St Louis 1 speech heI I was generally agreeable to the th poole pool of the countr counti country as ab well nell as asto asto asto to the tho republican part parti 1 DOR 1 IV 1 s J As I 1 u understand the tho resi dent s position ald Senator Bor Borab Borah all ab he believes es the League Lague of Na- Na Nations Na Nations tons I 1 It dead so far a as an any I of ot tho participation of the th United d Stat States States-Is s-Is s concerned I ant am amIn antin amIn In entire agreement with lib Ith the th coo con con of Mr rr Harding H that any orld court In which the United States State mav mai ma Join cannot be con con- con connected with the league Iague of nations In Inny my ny ny way nay a whatsoever er Senator Bomb BorR h went ent on to sa probability r ho that he w aw aw no proba proba- of any conclusive h e action on the tho court propos l by the next senate enalo although altho h he retarded regarded It as question but that the pres- pres pre Ident presIdent Ident had estimated ted the great at moral demand from front the United States for tor some judicial tri tn- tri tri- tribunal tribunal bunal which would help 1111 to 0 ert war T Tn TIO TIO The president touched upon the world orld orid court matter In his address here jut just ju t at the he conclusion and after that he had not In- In Intended In Intended tended to discuss It Ills tion In favor or of some step to Ort a I nan ar wis S s applauded and mention or of orthe the world orld court also was cheered Having been told by Senator forth or h an and 1 other Idano officials f Including Senator Gooding Gover Cover Governor Governor nor Moore former Governor GO Haw Haw- Haw ley Icy Iy and antI Representatives Smith and that the tho question was as as paramount in Inter Inter- Interest est eat In Idaho the th president d a considerable portion of ot hlad- hlad dreis ad-dreis dress delivered ered from front the rear of his train here to that topic tople He referred to the pros- pros et of the best crops Idaho has had In th fie fl 0 years and added 1 No 0 matter m how bountiful ou produce It Is vain aIn aln unies unless vou ou can market maret your products product tT JI ii nii The president said he ho was glad to note the Initiative taken I in Utah t tp obtain relief from s through building up at ome lonie of new particularly of or the step taken lii In th the state to 10 produce sugar u and I andI added that t so ao long as a he was nas pres ident president e every ery protection will l io eriven Ih rn to the domestic Ind indUs indUs- indUstry Indus Industry s- s stry try I directly In to i t r or lIro Il men lathered gathered b beside rb tiscar car the tho president contin led lCd t d me men are arc just as a con cnn concerned with lIh transportation n a m rest of or the population I th n nc that the th men mn who ho engaged In 1 in this thi countr nu ought ht to be the IIII bet best be t paid of or ens am Industry and toil tOll under the t mot Continued on nn rage Pact Two T 0 o EXECUTIVE iN BATH ROBE from Page Ono One favorable or ble conditions You haven't right under any conditions to bring about a suspension of ot ser ser- serIco ei vice Ico I I dont don't mean that the gov- gov e ever r Ill Bill require you to ork against lour our will We Yo co nt do that In tree free America Dut 1 do mean meon you should not su 1 I work ork to accomplish pUsh a grievance ot your own until every effort at ad ad- ad adjustment has hils been made CL D The chief chiC executive e also too took occasion to bespeak the tho s Interest In reclamation and after atter noticing a group of Indians Indian nearby said he wished the tho tes would join In encouraging the Indians to embrace the tha best In n citizenship Concluding Ills hie addre address 8 the tho pres- pres presIdent prea Ident and Mrs were crl on an automobile I tour of ot the tho and held a II public reception at II hof hotL l leaving INn Ing shortly 1 o'clock for tor Idaho Idl Falls hel e Mi Harding Is to make his second ad- ad ad Cress Gress In the thc state AT 1 The president delivered ered his r le h In 11 VI ah e eight o'clock this morning at tit where he h on the tho 1 lear ar platform In li lin n 11 bath robe to greet those gath gathered ered at the th station When the tho train mide Its lis stop in Idaho at McCammon On the president was as told by a man In the ero crowd erod d which gathered to hands han s that there are only five fh e or 51 l-c l Democrats In the whole town That Is t a tine fine minority Mr Harding replied you OU should sh uld show e erre I am tun one cne ot of the five e spoke up upa uia a man on the tho edge of the crowd The president nt aked ked him to come I I tor al dt shook hands him I and ala he as to gret him all of ot BB ns wo we are one In the United d States During hi his stay hero the pres- pres presIdential I ty was as presented Ith Itha I a lot Of mountain trout by tho thI J- J a I the t large of Its hind v est of the Mississippi rh river or orne nOn Ono On of the features of the tho reception here which as t him and caused an ad addition to this hIs first address was OS the lion of ot a horseshoe wrought rought by n mechanic from a 0 piece ce of osteel steel once used u ed on a covered CO erl wagon wag wag- wagon on of the tho pioneer da day period The piece of steel stel was taken from the s Idaho state museum at Dolse It had been kept for historical pur- pur nur po ea since the of the I wagon train v as liS recovered reeo sc ral ears ago The train was waa att b the Indians and the men women and children Were vere massa massa- massacred massacred cred credI Former 00 Governor emor James the mechanic to President Pr sl- sl dent Harding and gave gH him port part of tho cap from which the metal for tor tho luck good omen hod taken Mr Harding acknowledging thu girt enid ld what hat pleaded him mor than the thO hl value of the Ind the good luck Intended for tor him as the kill of ot the American w o m He deplored tho fact that were too few In num num- numer number ber er find and praised lr Jr ability add add- addIng add adding ing that no craftsmen In the world could compete In 10 skill and genius with those wo we know In the United States I T L IMPRESSED D The presidential party crossed over Into loto Idaho after two t full day In Utah a 11 lonser lonor period than hos Loon spent In any other state Tho I 1 lt to southern Utah and to Zion national pork park the of ot the na- na na nation's tion's grounds made mado a n deop on both the president and Mrs Harding Wo had a very vory wonderful day wonderful In many ways the executive sold said in Ing of Cedar City last returning from the n trip Into Zion park Wo VO e come to have a now love for the beautiful wo have found a new In the tho works ot nature we ha have 0 sein seln exhibited tho thoI of ot her convulsive moods and I then In the tho canyons can onS and gorgo other aspects of ot Utah's we ba havo 0 Been een the of her ber relentless force operating through the agi-a agi With It all I we t 1 have to have o pcr- pcr per perhaps haps even u a greater grenter rev re forthe for forthe the Creator a new wonderment at Ills His purposes and a new nev curiosity to know when hen we are go- go Ing to understand fully God B 8 pur pur- purposes purposes poses If It It waa as n a wonderful day for forthe to the president It was as equallY v on- on to the people of or southern Utah some somo of tho younger of ot hom SAW S1 W their first passenger when hn the tho presidential ar- ar rl rived od at Cedar City 0 over er tha tho just extension of ot the Union Pacific from Lund to that city Many Including even tho who went Into the desert an and mountain region years ears ago saw Faw In li Mr 11 ding Ha-ding the first tirel ot ottle the tl United they had ova over overseen I seen Been 1 they hey gathered from mile I Into the little villages bult bul In oases claimed from the thO deser desert by Irrigation and wit waving flair of ot floen flow flo era en and fruit and singing of lIongs greeted the presidential party as It passe 1 to toward ard Zion parI Most 1 ol 01 then them were still along the road road-Ide as thi tho party motored back to City Cit late In tiN the do dav singing God De D With Ith You Till Wo 0 Meet Again The greatest day In their lives 1 es ba had como and gone l CA CANYON YO In la Cedar CHI Jun Junu 27 13 27 Bv The Associated Press Utah's Utah's pioneer men gra and ond in the service of ot em- em empire pire building and the younger of southern Utah today to 11 b he passed almost ft 0 hundred miles beyond bo ond the tho ond of ot steel an and Into Zion National park pari tho new new- of o the great greot pla- pla grounds Tho entire day was required for to thc ho motor trip from to the park and turn ri-turn tonight In time timeto to depart delOrt tor Poi Idaho where the tho chief executive will tomorrow Mr Harding an and his bis party entered the park grounds ground from Cedar City stopping at nt lIam lIam- rork Rock and tn en route Mr Harding can led Into tho sot sot- of this section of thi the a a message of ot I tion to to the pioneers hom no wonderful achieve achievements greeted for tor the noI I ments they had made mn possible po by converting tha tho waste aste lands once beneath salt seas Into pro productive pro pro- o ducU boll oll gri-cn gri with gro crops and foliage To the sons of the veteran homo homebuilders the president gave tho taa of ot carrying on the labors ot their forefathers It was after atter 1 when the pr party arrived In Zion for tor luncheon In a tent be- be be beneath neath the tho shadows thadows of ot the COn on walls Shortly nr s Harding attired In tho ot of a n ranger including and a 0 ten gallon sombrero I led group for more than s into Zion canyon following folio Ing a trail along which it was as only pos pos- possible pos sible for horses to travel vel In the tho on this ll e ere 00 Mabey of ot Utah Smoot Mo May or C C eslen of or SaltI I Lake Lae and President Heber J b Grant Orant of the tho Mormon church Other members member of ot the tho president R pu y accompanying Ing him to 1 also were Included In the group The scenes along the tho trail beau In the light of ot a t sinking sun were said sala by the visitors to 0 Inspired In each a deep re Hence for tho ot of nature ere made the subject of higl praise by President Harding 00 |