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Show THE, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 3920. , 9 th women ' fUvlzJon of tha Republican national commlttea. Loft to right Mrs. C. A. BiTerioc Mrs. Margaret BUI McCarter of Kansas, Mrs, John G. Sooth fit Kentucky, and Mias Marjr Garrett Hay of New Tork. ' i , , Of OrriCEBa "T i "H Sees Republican Party Vic ' ,j tory in Presidential ' , -- v 1 i f . O ot r Election. v I 7Mv-s-..; - i ! ' 7 Declare Time Pat When Man Can Dictate Con . . - duct of Party. 'J I. - Co . Stating Views. , K. The Reception :Committee Misses Chairman, but V; Meets; Other, Visitors of He first- things Will II. Haps, ebalrspratt of the Republican committee,: did upon his arrival Mr yesterday tcf. wa to express his tKe. services of Senator senate of !the tTaitsd States of 8enator "Heed SmaoK.' In apeaking of Senator Smoot yesterday, Mr. Jlaja said: "JEssd .Smoot, in my opinion, .will be actually geaponaibla-Xo- r saving the - taxpayers of the' country $500,000,000 a year for the next three or four years. There is no rooro efficient man in the senate. 21 aa interview yesterday, Mr. Hays oired the opinion that the next presl- - deaiial campaign-- would- - undoubtedly '. end in a Republican victory. He otri-- j lined the need for a'yhipnge at adrnin-- ( miration, and said 'that, from bis tour i throughout ths United States hs has j gained the opinion that ;tbe mala sea foment la the majority 'of 'the states tended to foreshadow a sweeping Be publican victory. he said, The prospect are bright,' add we hop for a complete victory. IV are relying on the west ..to help, apd Utah roust play Jier part. Every Utahn who is & Republican should feel at. personal responsibility, Is essential, work. . voting ipsa" sad young .Every should be given woman chance to work in politics, and when a deserving vonng man ha political aspirations, hs should be encouraged, and not discouraged. The success of our party today rests with the'.Vouug people, and are throughout the country many. clubs Rebeing organized among the young the publicans. In Salt '.Luke you have Lincoln club and Young Mens Repub-lieelub. These organizations should b enlarged so .as to include the state. :v t y'- yv ;r,: - I r Jj campaign was given by Mr. as follows: Hares, ' Everywhere the people, regardless of for past party affiliations. Are looking Republican success. In order: . certain that we "That w may make honest have an efficient, 1 economical, coqn try's business administration of-(- li affairs. ! I 'That there may he developed a 4, a plan for the reduction of tares: that taxes which kill initiative he not levied, and that the .payment of the great war debt be distributed over a large number of jeara That there may be developed a better relation between labor, and capital, with justice to both and with justice, to the third side of the triangle, .the public, ' which must not b forgotten. '"That we roav make cestaih that there Is an administration of law and order everywhere In the nation. "All to this end we shell have a for- Ward. stepping as well as a forward look, - ing program foe labor, for business and-for the farmer." Mr, Hay arrived unexpectedly In advance' of the mairi body of his party yesterday and registered at the Hotel I'tah tfiilto the reception committee was preparing to greet 'him at the station later in the afternoon. Victor Helnts, regional director of the central states headquarters of the Republican committee In Chicago, who also nas Jurisdiction over the affairs of the Mr. .Have. party In Utah, arrived' with Mr. Helntx, whose home Is in Ohio, was elected (o congreaa during the war but resigned three .months after hie election to- sptep the army. ire served as a captain of infantry, and Whs woumied three times. His services were- recognised by the award bf the distinguished Service medal and the crolx de guerre of France. Recently he wae again offered the nomination for congress but declined. Yesterday he said r , i j I ' W f.Vt v ; 7 11 II. CALLED E 9 from Pag but the war 0. Pioneer Woman Will H. Hays Tells Utahn. Vital Needs of the Nation. . ( Continued cisco Chairman Hays said that he will have ready Jor publication within the next few days the namea of the platform committee of the party. This committee, Mr. Hays said, will be composed of more than fifty men and women from all parts of the country who are expected to spend the next five months In the formulation of a platform to be presented to ths fonventkm In Chicago. P. Leader Pays a Visit to G. wws Three.) wmrdry'the fight soul-homa- - -- w Candidates Not Discussed. Is rs d, I- p Or-ie- - red, , v; Jn-to- f.-- r I - ' f & ; Monday Ut 'Always first, to show - the newest, Waiker's has these hats ready for pa- trons as soon as they are shown in New York. : i , Dress, Sport and Tailored Models Hats for home wear,- for' Coronado, Honolulu, the Southern Beaches, for' .. travel. - -- . Please Accept This Invitation. to ' Come in to See Them L.t ; , - Mrs. John C. South of Kentucky, of th women's division of th Re publican national commute, said ah could see a new place for women In pol Itlcs. They must now cooperate to take their plac In th primaries and th nominations, sh pointed out. Mrs. C. A. member Severance of St. Paul, Minn., of the committee, has a record of speeches, made since the United States entered into th world war. were patri "Moat of thaso speech T worked otto," said Mrs. Severance. as a member of th Liberty and Victory loan drives, aa well aa with th boms de fens league. Mr. Margaret Hill McCarter of Kan aas, vice chairman of th women's 41 and Mra vlaion - of th commlttoo, Severance and Mlaa Hay spoke at th banquet last night at tbs Hotel Utah. Miss Hay last night said la part aa follows: Home people have told me that Utah may not go Republican at th next elec tlon... X do not believe thl. after I hav( seen your enthusiasm. I hav a spsetai, reason for liking Utah, for, aa you may know, I have been somewhat Interested lit suffrage for many year and have given It soma thought and effort. "1 would not feel that I had dona my you that no senator duty If I did not tell has don as much for th cause of woman Reed Bmoot. So as Bsnator suffrage that you send him back to th senate at never fails. Hs Ha the next elections. looks after your Interests and h hat tha national viewpoint ae wall, and looks after th Interests Of th other state. to I want to Know that you art going officer on th elect not only your ate-Republican ticket, but that you ar going to help elect the beet president tha Repcan find. ublican-party chair-ma- -- . the-Uta- old-tim- fJOnmiWuUHViltii-ft- y 'or-ZYT- i v ; i niwmuitlMtnmu) H Ii j f j 'lilt dlHiPltJ-i:- ' nt hiV i 'l mPimt'WmtiiHP hDtiUd 'Milt Hit -- t u -- .Sale OnDiplay,and Views of Kentucky Leader. Mr. Hays declined last night to discus possible candidates for the Republican nomination, or. to add to his addro en questions of party policies, finances or plans. H expects to be In California for a week or ten day and to return thenco to Washington and New York where tho headquartess of the party are maintained. Mrs. South read the following teleIt gram to the diners, who approved unanimously.. Mrs. Jeannstte A. Hyd of state executive commits seconded tho telegram: "Honorabl Reed Smoot. Washington, D. O. Hundreds of loyal Republican worker assembled In meeting in Salt Lake send you heartiest assurances of our appreciation for your splendid service and of our most enthusiastic support for your ree lection. Utah Republicans will leave nothing undone to make our contribution to the nation's welfare by - Republican e giving our majority " Th telegram Is to be signed by Mr. Hays, chairman of the national Republican committee, Mra. South, Henry Welsh, Mrs, Justin R, Davis, stake women chairman, and the members of the Republican state executive committee. Those at the speakers' table last night were- - John C. Lynch, Ernest Bamberger, Mra. Charles Halre, Mrs. Margaret West. Hoisa, W. H. Wattis, C. W. Nlbley. Mias las Praise for Reverence characterised the west Hay, Mr. Welsh, Mr. Helntx. Mr. Hays, Mr. Mrs. John G. Smith. Mrs. Hyde, George as th most Intensely American part of T. Odell. Mrs. Severance, Mrs. Welsh, th country, and dwelt upon th lesson Jrs, Pavla and Mr. If. J. Delano. , women learned in their war service which hv can bring to political affort now, She MONTANA WOMEN "We women ar coming Into th RetC want publican party a Individual. TO to bring Into politics th momentum of our war work. W ar different women than we wsre four years ago, and w ar party aa w coming Into th Republican for war work, Mra. M. J. Delano, Montana state chair- went Into th patrlotlo service, man of the Women's Republican committo women want "Th play square In tee. of Helena: Mrs. Charles Halre of on th table. politics, to lay th cards Helena and Mrs. Margaret Koisa of If ther Is anything In the. Republican on other party to which w any party Butte, delegates to the regional Repubexception, w shall say an. Women lican convention at Denver, attended take Into politic a knowledge of and last night's Republican banquet. Mon- bring bhlty In organisation, and a financial tana women intend to open headquarter knowledge that they did not hav before at once and will make a war. Women want to be Intelligent canvass of the entire state. Montana will the voter go strongly Republican, Mrs. Delano de"Th veil of Illusion which separated clared. the sexes before the war has been lifted, Mrs. Halre, Mrs. Delano said, would and w want to further develop In politics probably be one of Montanas delegates a fin spirit of cooperation and comradeto the Republicallon national convention. ship between th sexes. W have proven She was formerly etate suffrage chair- during the war that w can serve th man of Montana. Mrs. Rozaa la head of country, and wo wlah to glv the same all Republican womens club- organisa- service to th Republican party." tions u Montana. Mrs. McCarty emphasised th dropping of sex lines In politics, and went at soma length Into the history of th Republican party from Lincolns birth to th present. Biie urged, that tha vision of Lincoln- - and of Roosevelt be kept clear before th party momentous days. In the VX7TU. H. HAYS, national Repub-- I f llcan chairman, made a personal call last night, before he left for Saq Francisco, on Mrs Rmeline B. Wella, president of the relief so, cteties of tho L. D. S. church. Mra. Wells, who had been in attendance at the banquet, waa desirous that Mr: Hays sign her treasured autograph album. This book contain tho names of several presidents of the United States and other leading national characters, the last to sign being President Woodrow Wilson, who made his only personal call on Mra. Wells whsn he was here. Mrs. Wtlls is the pioneer suffragist of Utah, and told Mr. Hays she still takes an active interest In the doings of today. Mr. Hays also made a personal call on President' Heber 3. Grant, and recalled Incidents of his last visit here, when President Grant Introduced him as the speaker at the opening of one of the Liberty loan drives. ing 'men at the fighting front, and In no other way. And the partys appreciation of our soldiers will be remembered. "And let us never forget how great has been the contribution of the women of thin country to this war, and how great ta our obligation to them. It is the women who have stood the strain, and secondly to the soldiers la the gratitude due them. "There never will be again In this country any tolerance for a divided There was divided loyaltv. lojalty and it waa In places where it was a shame and subjectively objectively. For shame that an individual would accept the privileges of our In liberties and leave his other lands, and shame on us for toleratIn our an body politic ing undigested mass making for nothing but Internal disorder. If a man is loyal to any other flag foreign, red, or black he la to the Btars and Stripes. But whHe-bitterly aesafl dlalovalty, our Served in Army. vlaion must never be clouded for a moas to the fine sense of duty which "When J refused the nomination I felt mentowe to those loyal citizens of America that I 'was through with politics, and we be of foreign extraction, and who wanted to get back to private life. When thl may muat not be forgotten. If lesson ms if was pointed out to by Chairman are traitors they should be deported Hays that It Is mv duty to assist and they demand , it . for all men nd require It If or shot. they are thorough-goin- g that the task ahead Is to restore a pa from all men. Remember the stuff you they are entitled to the full- are iriotlo administration built up on higher Americans made of, Americans. - Remember the due true est consideration rltlzen every 1 answered the call, naMopallty a republic built on equalttv of oppor- heritage which is yours. Remember and "Ua UP to the civilians who fought 111 of be encouraged. The manhood and- womanua not permit tfie developtire' wafto' work at home and continue tunity.In Let of this country of any line of cleav- hood of America Is sound. The- stress Bo to - .work as In tlms of war. The work mentbetween sect, sex or race on the fun- late days has strained all overmuch. age 14We are confionly half completed. one with a another, but, you of American ideals; no real patient dent we can count on Utah to get back damentals value your countrys future, wait not division except between patriots and Into Its former place. to realize the emergency nor moment deus one the Let and traitor. respect be a calamity if '(.also think It would longer delay your action. Each one is stroy the other. , Penator Smoot were not returned to conequally responsible. gress, as his presence Is needed. He Is No Yesterdays in Politics. perhaps the 'senator best qualified to Thrif Advocated. deal wlh financial matters In ths upper Remember, Republican women, there house, having served' on many of ths are no yesterdays in our politics. We do "Stop and look within. Look, each one, He has made a record that not care how anyone voted In 1912, 1914, to your own Industry and thrift. Look (Committees. will live forever, and the work hs has 1916 or 1918, nor his reason for so doing. to your own conscience and moral In tne, whirl of the atorm started could not be completed so sue All who-arengaged In the great work eeesfully by any other man." that Is before ua are entitled to the same about you, seize upon common sense and .Mrs John O. South of Kentucky, chairconscience. alHolding fast, then lift one good not who has the man of the womens division of the na consideration, ways voted with ua and tne one who has yourselves from the maelstrom of unI tonal Republican committee, Is a daughter for and rest yourself your own regain alwavs voted with us perchance, of former Governor William . Bradley of he mav not have had because, reason for do- sound Judgment and then reach for any In Balt Lake She arrived yesas they ar hurled bv.i Yes, forKentucky, ing otherwise. Iolltlcz la a matter of as- others and In a personal In similation get not the others who are about you. terday afternoon, and not of eimlnation. tervlew said: now as it was Just as It is dangerous however will No eertoua, exigency, "We expert the Utah Republican( women.. To ltd nation an Twsurtoounlable owtelde- thy- watte xrf Eden- to arir ln surwill be ready, as they always have been, preaent I brother's 'Am. my Rela solvable. prise. keeper?' erin'e. problem Every tq pfay their part and work for the Interest Remember, wo all go up or we all go M the party. AS Utah was one of the adjustment demands the best there is In down together. The great power which us and a as nation, menially spiritually. first states to have suffrage, hen. record the spirit of America must not toladhere lo the true, clean thing, and erate wilt ever live. This year it la hoped will W any attempt to array group against abandon our high Ideals. Dead ae suffrage sanctioned to by every state, never against section, or sect branches fall from the live oak during group, section end for the first time ItJetory- semes thW hurtlWrito. igatoat sect,- - - Guard ayspost .t.bi.,as you Tbr"tilNdMf of, the nation. It Is thought, will have a deeper Into would against a pestilence; th -nation' tightens and the roots drive vote in the next presidential election." This nation is a succeaa; tt Is has no greater enemy. than one- who divide the country against still ths hope of the world; It must be would thus Committee Meets Visitors. you are hi turmoil our made a yet greater blessing to the sons Itself. While are lat enemies, marshalling with dla. The reception committee, while denied of men. of Industrial resources. thslr batch all Mr. of the privilege The Republican party, guaranteed b; Let not our officially welcoming In accomplishments Hays to Bajt Lake, want to the lata after- Its past, underwritten by Its present, wli war be marredgreat our by inability to order noon train to greet ths other members measure tt utur step forward by. the Mere agi'ation nnd our own affairs. of the party. Thl committee was headed new needs of tlie nation. mere 'motion are not progress The by A. T. Moon, to the absence of former vicious circle If not the shortest distance On Governor William Bpry. Other members Sentiment. Carry between honest effort and highest reof the committee were Nephl L Morris, of good govern- ward. "Let all MO. William bpry, W. I). Rlter, Mrs. UhaMes M. MotIs, John JenSen, J. H. ment, regardless of party afiiiiationa: let all those who love their country and Its Live and Help, Speaker Says. Mrs. E. O. Garrett, N. G W.Morgan, H. Folland, Mrs. William Institutions listen now for a moment, Mr. "Remember that one man Is onl with eye aloft, listen to the voice listen P. P. F. James McOrea, Casey, Gallagher, ter than another when ha does be'ter. A. T. Moon. C. W. Nlbley, Km. T. D. of experience and the call of lnapl.w-tlo- n Oiv every well behaved man and woman which of America, IawIs. Mrs. H. - Cummings. Mrs E A. was from ths spirit their equslltv of opportunity, and requlr Washington and Lincoln and" Rooae-ve- t from Rogers, Georgs T. Odell. Charles M. Morthem their full measure of accountfrbm them the cajl: listen and tieaf ris. J. C. Lj nch, Ernest baroberger, M. Live and let live la not enough I- - Ritchie, H. A. McCollum. N. A Rob-- e Carry on. Americans! Carry on! Carry on! ability. llv and help live and aa you we must foe of cur the on. now, W. H. Mrs. C. Fred against Carry Mr. Llllaon, risen, Hr and help live find alwaja exact jusMrs. own household a you fought at Valley tice Igwfbourow, Mrs. Leo J. Bach!, It. enforce and at Chateau Juettn R. Oavla, Mr. George Jod-I- . Mr. Forge, at the A rgonne ami 'And as we go about onr affairs let ps AnnaH. King, Mrs, H,C TaggarV Mrs. Thiurry. Carrv on. carry on!- Find dl. keep our eyes ahead and keep our eye N. Btrsup- Mrs, Margaret Z. Cberdron loywtrr, tf there bo dtetoratry,- smt scotch ujH-f- or ilJ ntfd la krep our eye IT tVre n "snd" Mr. J. C. fciiarp. itepresanTing jrr find on Him. up wtH be Arthur WooPev. W. H Wattle and crush It; find ths right and cleave w O. Marriott. unto It. t. U- Eldeedge, Jr., and Mr From out w.iokc hand "Keen cfliir eve American, hut Harvey fluff and C. K loose repre on olid ground. Find t ve Tb centuries fall l.ke grama of sand.' rented TVovo. Otner fnembers Imluded keep joiir feet nd meet It q'iare-lK i Paris Lord God , of hosts, be wt'h us yet Mabey of Bountiful J E. reason fort toe auee and merctlee-l- v tje- - Lest we rorre, Let we forget,' " Johewn of Park Cliv, W. I. t an Wagoner Leuth-erwoo- has just been received for ouf Third Floor Millinery Salon and will be, y Mis liar, who has been associated for years In club work- - addressed the federated women's clubs at a short meeting at th Newhouse hotel yesterday afternoon. The train wae late and the meeting, which waa scheduled d until after for o'clock, end many of the women were unable to disregard the call ef home dutleo, which re at the high tide at the dinner hour. What about your bubend's dinners?" was th first remark mad by Mis Hay as she looked around at the waiting women. "1 am glad you waited for me and I appreciate th fact that it took courage to run th chance of Incurring ths wrath of friend husband," th fact that Miss Hay emphasised chib work held an excellent training for she women, work "because, for political said. "It teaches us how to agre to dls. In to other word, how, appreciate agree or at least llstem courteously to someone tlse's opinion, in politics every angle pf a question must be considered If person Is to form an Intelligent view of th matter. I have watched women who have had no club training at lectures and addresses with which they did not agree, and they were not only unable to ap fellow's viewpoint, but predate th other they failed to even be polltt enough to listen." , a coming Cupid. Hats t and-shou- ld TJhe neynote of what will constitute t&e official Republican platform in the A Shipment of Delayed in Arrival 4 ! Purposes Outlined. Women are taking an active part In politic! In the campaign for the coming presidential election, according to th commlttoo of tho womans division ofTh Republican national commute who visited In Balt Lake yesterday In th party of Will H. Hays, chairman of tbs committee. "They are not Interested aa womon only." said Miss Mary OarrsU Hay of New Tork, chairman of th sxscutlv womans division. commute of th a voters. They ar In the political Th time baa ended when man can get off In a comer and say who shall run for such and such an office and tall the women for whom they should vet. Men and women will get together In th future and together decide what sort of men should hold public office. I do not advocate entirely the holding of office by women, but they should liavo a voice iu nomtoailug the candidate as well s in electing him after he Is nominated." tm . ,, tf.T New Molders of Political Sentiment Emphatic in ! York Saxophones halve been' made for 35 years in what is;' conceded by experts to be. tho finest equipped factory of its4' l kind in the world. ' - J I I I ' "-.- ' PREPARED MAKE ACTIVE CAMPAIGN 1 A deposit gives you possession then a littto each week or month. We arrange term that easily I meet your Individual requirements. ip CONSOLIDATED 13-1- 9 , ' Lakaf MUSIC E. First So., Salt J CO.', ' Bgl house-to-hou- - UTAH REPUBLICAN EDITORS COMPLETE CLUB ORGANIZATION OF A club composed of Republican newsEXCLUSIVENESS paper editor of tha a tat of Utah was MEETING yesterday in tbe.HofLI' the office 'of Henry Welsh, slat RepubBY lican chairman. It will be known as th Utah Republican Press association. A While the meeting at th hotel lest temporary organisation waa affected with night was s pqgn of praise for the Re- If. W. Cooper of the News Advocate of Amd policies, th fact that Price as president and W. E. Zuppann of fubllctn party Invitational affair and that a the Ogden Examiner, executive secreconsiderable number of active workers tary. Th executive committee will conth party were Inadvertently lsft off sist of C. S. Wtlkineon of th Iron County In lists gave rise to much conversation the Review of Cedar City, Herscheld Bullen th evening. of the Logan Republican. ,K L. Rad don during 1c was stated to advance by the state of th Park City Review, H. C. Hicks committee that th affair would be limof th Provo I'oat nnd W, p. Epperson ited to party member and would be Inof the Kaysvllle Reflex. did not But it vitational, appear until Chairman Welsh preelded at the meetthe nos counting began at th dlnnet ing Will H. Hays, national Republican itself how many prominent workers had chairman, addressing th editor, said he been forgotten. had .great confidence In them, and urged who wor left off the roll wer Those unity of oneffort. This work had been outspoken in their criticism last night, cahrlrd successfully in Indiana, hia while even many among those present at home state, hs said. He as id the need the function expressed ths wish that was to cooperate In getting all Repubthe affair had been made accessible to licans to do their share. of the party who cared th members all Victor Hetnt. regional director for th to attend central elates, which nulud-- s Utah, th publicity polity of the nationalCheas Factory Boar. cetnffllt-t--tubers present at the meeting were Idaho. Jsn. 10 Th lor I RUrERT. Preae and; cheese factory which began operations Karl H Carlton of the Mi. ford News, J. S Bartow of the ilur-,ba month ago. is now receiving an i ray Fjigle. G. B Ural of the Salt l.nh jatersg of more than Job pounds of mllK Herald, C S Wilkinson of Cedar Ctty, daltv Five tons of cheese are now stored M txh. and J U. Kidr edge of the Ogden the factory reA tor shipment. 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