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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING,. MARCH 0, 1920. Republican Managers Are Swamped With Requests for Seats at National Meet. physb tans and other attaches wll b Jivtdfd t The meeting was p seeded bv the monthly session of the national committee. Chairman Wltl.H Hava reiteiaied his de iaration, made public Sunday, that the committee should elect ths candidate, i not select him More than half a hundred party leaders held Informal conference to dlsouKH the and possible platform planks campaign 'I h liquor question, and the possibility that one or botn parties might take a stand for some modification of the dry law was the most absorbing topic The league of nations was a dead Issue, so far as preconvention p'atform drafting went, leader declared, bers' ae the position of the senate on the morning of June 9, when the convention opens, will determine the )rty e position. men and A committee of representative women, appointed to coi aider and suggest platform planks was still at work, and would rejoit to the convention committee on resolutions, Chairman Hay unnounced. Anti-suffragib- Happy. ts By Universal Rervfce Thousands Certain to . Be Disappointed; Committee Does Business in Chicago. ts (CMcago Tribune hpeciul ) Maruh $ Fitly thousand spplhstfons re slrtadv in for seats at tie Republican nation il lomentiori. At ths utmost there hi he I3,lsb peats, ln eluding about a thousand for delegates Several hundred addit onal settatois will b smuggled in, hut tho municipal laws against standing room in the aisles will b strlctlj enforced, so a great many people will be disappointed Chairman Will Hays says he never knew of puth intense Interest being shown in a convention this far in ad anoe. borne other men rromlnent in the party aay the demand lor tn kete indicates an expedta'ion of a tremendous light before the Republicans settle toupon all a candidate who wi.l be acceptable interests ' The name mot frequently mentioned today was General Wood. Ohio, Indiana Missouri, South lakota, Minnesota and Kentucky men said there was much Wood Wood sentiment In their states when men say they made a ank Hltchiock took up the management f his tanipaign and boasted that Hitchcock never lost a convention battle. CHICAGO, ' teu-stn- Hitchcock Telia Why. Mr. HHchrork said he Identified him seif with the Wood campaign because his About 90 friends had urged him to per rent of my friends are for Wood," lie explained. General Colemau Lnipont of rame to the uiy in company with Mr. Hit'hrock. Chairman Havs said that the temporary offiters of the convention, platform planks or other matters of the kind were not discussed at the meeting today, which was held speciilcadv to take care of the physical arrangements for the con The committee appointed sevventiop eral hundred assistants sergeants-a- t arms, and this appointment is equivalent to a1 ticket, thus relieving the demand somewhat James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany, diifted in today from a He adepe&king tour In the imkotas. dressed the Iroquois club at noon and started fo New ork tonight. llaare Gerards Statement. Democratic presidential politics will the canbegin to liven up when didates throw off their fear and the other half get off the pedestals on which they are standing, waiting for the nomination to be handed them on a silver plotter' said Mr Gerard Concerning Germany. Mr, Gerard said that countrv needed five things The atgrting of the treaty with the ITnited States, an amendment to the treaty fixing the indemnity Germany must pay; Imports of food imports of raw materials, and credits to permit these pun bases. He save we require a restored Germany for Its trade and as a bulwark ag upst the Bolshevik!. He beneves Hindenourg can be ele ted president if he cures to take the position. He said the people of this country were disgueted wl'h the senate, and. If possible, will recall ita members who are blocking the treaty, which Is a vita! necessity. one-ha- lf CHARLESTOWN, W. Va March Instate Senator Jesse A. U.och, who is Ang ea to break speeding here from l the deadlock In t He West Virg nia aenate for ratificavote the by casting detiding tion of the auffrage amendment, cannot h It wax here before Thursday, reat Earned today, and regia tered Jubilation. They expressed belief that, despite the fact that the suffrage advocates had deHared they would manage to keep the senate in session uptd Blof h ftrrlveg an adjournment wi.l be forced before Thui&da). 1 he antis Abo gathered hope today from a report that, even If the aenate remains in session and Henator Bloch (sets his vote for ratification, another dadotk willof be efectrd by the protable Senator Montgomery, an attendance who has been absent from the present session His vote againat ratlfh atSou wou.d balance Elouhs fuvor able vote. are preparing Ortnin to k!dnap Senator Bloch, millionaire before he can reach manufacturer, Charleetown, to prevent his casting the deadlocked senate to deid'ng vote in the awing West irg nUt in line by ratifying the suffrage amendment according to a report received her tonight from Wheel- Mah h H, Offlcra of th, Republican national convention, including th temporary secretary, who will Bound th kejnote of the 1430 campaign, will h aelei ted at a meeting of the conven. tlon rommittee here May 111. A. T. Hert. Kentucky. 'chairman of th committee, bo announced tonight after a meeting at whlih convention plans were laid, th. Beating arrangtnient approved nnd apportionment of seats and contention attach, settled The Chicago rohseunt will he remodeled to sest 13 187 delegates and specta-loiltio more than at approxlmaleh the contention four tears ago. After providing tor the 994 delegates the alternates and contention the remainder of the ejt will beattaches divided among state committees according to representation on the floor t,der the same plan appointment of 2Vo0 lsergeants, 4"0 dootkeepeis, 200 ushers, yoo - a, 1 s, )cNews division, was elerted ores' ll dent of post, Amerii an Legion. In February. Mr Hanson enlisted May 18, 1818. at was and Mnntl, trained in wireless work nt operating the I Diversity of t'oorado. He w asr signed to duty over- - e J sells on August 8, p l'18, and seived In t the Ht Ml hiel se tor Mr Hansen arrived J , , Lae, home I rum Frame in June, 1918 He J. Sldoa Hanson, all was elected piealdent of Farley-Ktpoet when It was organised In Fel ruary, there Wing twenty-nin- e memher (harter of th post. Members of the post will meet very two weeks The first social was held last Friday night tor th purpose of raising funds The organization of the poet Is as follows Mr Hansen, president, Dudvlg Olsen, vice president; Flwood Amluson, tleasurer, M, H Hansen, secretary. The post was named In honor of t'aptuln Farand HImbaU Feteraon, ley Christenson who lost their lives In action. Eighty-eight- h Jnrley-Klm-ba- f f Special Is The Tribune. tO League to Enter Fight. aggregating 39999 9. Twenty cent on the first $1000 and four cents on each additional thousand LINCOLN, Neh , March 8 Selection of or of the part thereof on each purchaser in a Nonpartisan league rprsfntitivts to ek nomination April CO as Republican transaction aggregating an amount from llo.lnnl to 349, 9J9 99 rand'eiatas for congressmen from th One dollar on the first 310.000 and three Third and Fifth congressional districts, thousand or is to he mad st district conventions of cents on each additional the league at Norfolk and Oxford late part thereof In a transact. on aggregator more 3c0,0oo ing today, A similar conventioh at Grand TsUud it is prov (led that the tax shall be paid hy what shall be known as Victory Saturday will name s lovue icmgrcn-sloncandidate for the Hixth dlitriot. stamps. Lath purchaser must affix a The league, its executive committee stamp of the required amount on the also will enter the April ptimary article purchased or pay to the seller With candidates for legislative and county stamp equaling the required lax. positions WASHINGTON. Feb. I Serious misHarding Campaign Criticized. take waa made by the American Legion COLUMBUH Mar. h 8 While In presenting Ita proposals for soldier Ohio, relief in the form in whhh It did, the shaking kindly of Renator Warren Hardhouse wa arid merns committee was ing personal!), Ohio supporters of General Leonard Wood for tive Republican told today b Colon! K. Lester Jones, presidential nomination in conference to- a memherH of the legions executive comsaid the axecuttve committee day, condemned the senator s campaign mittee. would assemble this month and that hs management. proposed to suggest that It formulate a definite and sane poncy for presentaMcCormick Out of It. tion to rongrtbs in a "quiet and re(Chicago Tribune Special Service) spectful way. Colonel Jones said he believed the leWASHINGTON, March 8 Vance McCormick, former thairman of the Demo- gion also should present a scheme for financing any plan it cratic national committee, is not to manage the campaign of Attorney General proposed. Fulmer for the Democratic presidential Discussing the farm settlement proMr McCormick has been posal. the wltnuHC said that in making nomination. mentioned as the probable manager for an estimate some months ago he had Fftimcr but It was stated authoritatively found that about 300,0o9 former soldiers desired an opportunity to take over today that he would not be, although b would be a member of the Ialmer campaign committee whkh will be announced within a few davs it is expected that that will send your blood to the four the 1 aimer manager will be announced orners of the earth to be spilled in the tomorrow'. And It will be setof everyone It was made known here todvv that quarrels tled only in one way by the people of the General Ieonard Wood will make his first United mates. invasion of Indiana next Friday, speaking "You ought not to put the world In a at Indidimpo is. It was also announced strait-jacanot tie the Yotr tour of hands of the coming ought that he would make a state-wid- e When Ohio before the primaries, April 27, nnd the time comes to ai generation the United States resource would be utilized to win alwft ecr will it, but oniv under the sLars I t tie home state from Senator Harding. will Stripes and with the consent of the American people," Governor he call from that ivquet suffrage the state legislature m special hess.oa to vote on the suffrage amendment. He said Mv reason fnr not railing the legislature nt this time Is herause this question changes the stale lonstltut.ou, and I believe nv t hange in the state constitution should be made oniv after it has been submitted lo the vo'era." ft Johnson at St. Paul. ST PALL, Minn, March 8 President sitWilson, at the peace conference, was ting in a Rams that he did not under-smndeclared Senator Hiram W Johnson of California tn an address tonight And he got lust what everyone gets who sits In a game he does not understand,' the senator added Referring to the peace treatv and the league of nations as a political Issue You have a real henator Johnson said political Issue when you have a treatv d. farms. Colonel Jone said a ment scheme should "not be conf ned to vuant public ends or remote cutover lands In the .outh and west, but that' vacant la mi. In th vicinity of the cities should be purchased for aoldter use thairman Fordnsy Insisted over many objections on reading a letter from signed "Doughboys and protest- Ing against the recent .tateinent to the committee by Captain Walter barns that) ex sold 'era did not desire :i cash bonus or to further embarraae the treasury the let- "If we hadn't gone over ter ea.d, "the United btat.e treasury eo much holler about being there busted, would ba busted right, paying tn-- 5 to he German." demmty i Bigotry. LUCKNOW, British India. March fi Tlie touneil of the Moslem laaguo has adopted a resolution protesting the outburst of CnnsDan bigotry in in the amoaign to take Con Knglarri from the Turk. stantinopi ia Muddle Uncleared. (Universal Service Cable) LONDON, Mar, h 2 (TuenUi L The Adriatic Imhroello remains an impasse, according to t'l London Times It Is announced in that paptr that (lurronferemes were heid ing the wek-en- d In Paris between ITemler Mtu of Italy and Foreign Minister Tiumbitcti of Jugoslavia with a view to efle ting a mutual settlement of the difficulties 1 heap conferences, however, failed, and the enure matter apparently is cast back again upon the big powers v Italv and J la, amordlng to present indications, are unable to agree upon a common ground for disposing of Flume ngo-Sla- IDAHO LAND COMPANY CHARGED WITH FRAUD ilik ., sf'fliT ri INDIANAPOLIS, March 8 The to play as lean Legion wants fair with former servue men as the men played with the country, asserted Franklin D Oiler, national commander of the legion, today In outlining the stand of the organisation In th proposed eol- dier beneficial legislation. 1 Another Utah Girl ss Amir-congre- Makes Columbia Records i Flther Baldwin Robertson or Dee Ftnne leave Salt Lle aome time within the next two weeks for Washington, to he present at a meeting Of the national committee of the American executiv Mr Robertson said last night Legion. that he probably would go, but U he was unable to do so, Mr. Stone would attend tn his place "It la to be an Important session." said Mr Robertaon, "and we are ditermlned that th former service men of Utah shall he represented. The notice of the meeting, March 11, was received at state headquarters of the American Legion tn a telegram from national headquarters In Indianapolis yesterday. The telegram la aa follows. The legislative situation at Washington regarding beneficial legislation for men, and especially adjustment of compensation, la such that It la deemed advisable to hold a national executive committee meeting at the Hotel Raleigh, Washington. D C, Monday. March 32. at 10 a. m Each a'ate should be represented by Its executive committeeman or alternate. Subject to approval' of the executive committee, all traveling and hotel expenaea of one representative from each state wlil be paid by the national treasurer out of the special fund to be disbursed for the benefit of the men. Each representative should be abie to speak with authority aa to the wtahea of the American Legion of hia state In program of working out the detailed beneficial legislation, which will repiesent the ideas of the majority Of the American Legion, and also be consistent with the welfare of the country, and therefore likely to pass congress. Thta conference! Is Important. , I of the MARGARET ROMAINE, in every sense records for will f La Boheme Muselta Waltz Mignon Rondo Gavotte Lonesome, Thats Ail A Little Bit o' Honey Salt Lake "- - A-28- ( $1.00 Strfo St 9f- - VS TeTTcTm Look at tongue! Remove poisom from stomach, liver and bowels. Provo Only one vtay lies open Our ipccial Offer on AUTOMATIC 0EC7Rje vAfiinnj California' Syrup of Fig Accept only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your ehild is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little Children stomaeh, liver and bowels. love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for childs dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say 1' California." (Advertisement.) ganlzcra may apply at the Civic Center on Regent street, at the Community Recreation Center, 323 East Third 8outh street, or at the Commercial club. , Charles C. Hackee was elected' commander of Salt Lake post No. 18 of the American Lesion at a recent meeting of Mr. Backea succeeds the organization. A J. Mecnlrn, resigned Tills Post has taken up the matter of the bonus question and also the proposed memorial bridge Final action will be taken at the next regular meeting, to be held March 22 at the B. B. hall, when It is proposed tint a womans auxiliary to An entertainment the post be organized will also bo held ami refreshments served. --A to The Trlbuue. - ya "Orqdhi'iedto Member Federal Reserve Savings oern4Z 1 MOUTH if for MARCH only Jure ef yours Mal;e by ordering UTAH Kcjrn; QIJ. today POUGnilGHT CO. Wasjtdx joo Ma Lledrick doe fancy work during the wash-hour- -. I 1 ' The American Legion, In order to carry ferial INC AGO.Marcli 8. Officials of the BINGHAM, March 8 II C. Goodrich M Bar'as addressed the members PameF Hays Laud companv, the ",ToO,- - out the principles of the 'organization In and of American Leg on post No. 30 In this their Americanism campaign, wi'l have 00') Idaho corporation, defrauded stockwith rfspect to the proposed iltv tonight least a dozen members enrolled for holders of the companv out of 200,1)00 at memorial bridge In Farleys anyon. They the community service school to te conto $3110,(1110, the jrostculion charged to ducted the of the structure, indorementv urged 17 to here April 3 under th local voted unanimously to dav in Federal Judge Landiss eourt.-B- direction of March the national community ser- and th!) skillful manipulation of the eom vice, according to Irwin Clawson chair- give the project Its support punv's paper, the ofticials obtained man of the Salt Lake Americanism comstoek whieh would have been paid for mittee national convention at Minneapobv the company dividend, it was al- lis "The fall last adopted a resolution Indorsing REGULATION leged. the community service movement, and Perrv N. Patterson, attorney for the National Commander D Oiler has appointWASHINGTON. March that I Tti bankers ed a committee of five to cooperate companv, testified with 8.Oppo throughout the country had be-paid the narionil community service organ- - nents of regulatory legislation concernMr Clawson. from $1 to $3 on land sold through ; JZ8,,'n'"In bait eel that we can come closer ing the packing industry today began their recommendations. Judge laindis If th told the attorney for the defen.e to llre presentation of their canes, before th JfS.hvUrki'1, 10counhouso4 agricultural committee. Testinotify the bankers to give them . el's contm dated ss th first community-wide e banco to return the nionev. activity of Salt lack community mony of supporters of the proposed Mr. Fatterson also testified that service than In anv other waj. so more a than dozen volunteers will ba enrolled legislation wa concluded. had been paid Ibiniel Jiayj, Jr., i. U. Thurman, vice president of the for the course. president of the company, "The course la expected to he a great Oklahoma Livestock Producers assoAlbert Fordh.un, who bad for to are those who help endeavoring to ciation, declared that the proposed fedtime been counsel for the companv, tesabout a too per cnt Americanism, eral regulation of the packers was tified that a number of the employees bring and we feel that the leg'on can best take and likelv to lie harmful wpre receiving salarieg greatly in ex- Its place as a potent force in community to both prodm ers and consumers, stairs hy get'lng In and taking a leading ecs of tlieir.serv ires. You ought to go after most of the pace In th development of the neighborhood unit as an example of team woik manufacturer if oo want to cut down RESIGNS HIS GRAVES It was term work that won tie war, arid prices," he said. The paking indus team work will win the war (he Amer- irv bus been attacked enough. ican Leg on la making te make the I nlted You'll find how nun h harm has a better p'.ce for al of us to live t resent decree the Every member of the American been done undtr the farfh k. Hcprv ft. In W ASHINGTON. has enforced against the Legion la urged to take a dehrlte Graves, head of the telersl forestry and leadingbeing when pa-- t Jn making the stockyards go into eighiorh od packers ,Fint hot. has resigned, to dav in dl I.ake an unqualified ime the l.amls of individuals" w ho will tis siccss The enrollment for tne community eer return to .private life. Mr. Graves ( harges will them for profit alone. Leaded the Ysle forestry school before vice course is exceed'ng all expectations, and service will go down. Mr A K Graham, who la go up to according service and i entering government Also, if you had det the packers eon charge of the enrollment at th comat the head of the lumber operations In munity Service headquarter at th Com. tmu competing wqh wholesale grocers conducted bv the Amcricanezpedition-merc'al club Thoe who wish to take you would have had cheaper foods for the course to duality as neighborhood or- - consumers. ary forces )u iOlT if $4.1.-(H'- that biioiuess opportunity. Trust servo the Public . "2oovn ,noi:Tjyii'.n the wav Your opportunity reits upon jour ability to Having demands more than a desire it demands poAer of will, careful planning and u.v? management. Rcgin to save .NOW determine our life and its rewards he rfady for Loan 5 - sale. riiACY " (a) Sin) OPPONENTS OF MEAT TESTIFY aits some capital. of sa ing. C-- an)(3Fnl as pit Opportunity kuoeki but once for some men; every morning for others; on some she never alls theyre neer ready. Will you be ready for the business partnership that jouT Itll require not only brains and energy, but f UCvi xr fluauc (jh special to The Tribune. KEMMERER, W vo , March 8 The local post of the American Legion met In regu- Soldiers who were on foreign service duty on and after July 11, 1919, are to a small amount of back pay, according to a bulletin received from na. tlonal headquarters of the American leThe bulletin states gion at IndUnatMi'Is. that on January 31, 1920, the of the treasurv decided that comptroller the 20 per cent Increase for foreign service shoud, be Julv on after 11, 1919, the entire basq pay of the sold'er Instead of his old base The beneficiaries under this depav cision. ere those enltaten mem. who-- wera serving In Europe, tne Fhll'pptne Islands and Alaska on and alter Julv 11. 1919 and they will be entitled to additional pay as fodows Those who received $33 to J10 20, $3 per month. Those who received $40 SO. $3 40 per month Those who received $14 to $3S. $1 60 per month Those who received $60 or more, $120 per month The above rates of pav pertain only to those men who were serving In Umlr f.rst enlistment Twenty per cent Intrease is not pnvabio for service in the Canal Zone, Farama, Porto Rico ar.d Hawnl. Additional pay due for foreign service during the current enlistment will be adjusted on pay rolls 1 ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC. COMPANY tfeOmtunf j Special to Th. Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, March 8 State Adjutant La Verne Collier has received word from Twin Falls post asking for Information concerning the whereabouts of Alfred Kulper Kttlper was discharged from Camp Dodge, Iowa, In January, 1818, and shortly after visited relative at Twin Falls. His papers for bonus and compensation wera made out for him at that post ef the American Legion and hit In the checks have recently arrived meantime Kulper went to Salt Lake, where ha worked for a time, and then So far went to some town In California all attempts to locate him and to deliver his checks have proven fruitless. Application waa received by Adjutant Collier Monday from Drummond, Idaho, asking for a charter In the state American legion The post Is No. 94, and has a charter membership of nearly thirty former service men. The American Legion "Star Scraper" play met with a fine reception Saturday It will play Sunday night at Gooding. night at Mountain Home and Tuesday at Nampa Over 350 members have been secured for the Pecatelia post of the American Legion In the membership campaign which closes next week A strong effort wifi be made to secure a total membership of 800 before April 1. girl, is now making the Columbia. . This grand opera soprano has won musical laurels in London, Paris and more recently at the New York Metropolitan Opera House. Those best acquainted with her powers claim her two first Columbia records to be unusually natural and clear. Whether you care to buy or not, let us play these new records for you. - or Partnership Opportunity yV. inil si 1 i lar session Monday night and officially adopted the name Kemmerer post No 17. Several important matters were given a thorough discussion, among them the to Pav service man a bonus for each month of actual service, which Is now before congress It was also declared the sense of the Harding in Kansas. meeting of the legion that it should be 8 YYr, h the policy of the organization to keep Senator TOFEKY, Kan. Man U Harding of Ohio a candidate for the aloof from all labor and strike controversies, and to avoid any paitUlpation In Republican presidential nomsnation, in any difference between labor unions and sieeth tonight favored an unmHtakable understanding: with Mexico, and urged emplov era A "blowout Is being arranged which more regard for the Amerlan farmer. will Inc'ude an athletic tournament, boxT would substitute for 'watchful waiting contests and a dance. The date has ing and humiliation and anxiety an un-- not been set, but two of the largest audidakahle understanding of just right toriums In the city have been engaged and righteous relationship and exact eo that the attractions may be divided nf that understanding,' h said and the taken care of. crowd in refen ing to Mexico. Turks Protest j re J I r-- , land aettle- - Tti, Tribune, Special EIHII-UM- , Morel) 8 J. Beldon Han. cri, gvho served fourteen months In hesll-- 0 carters company of Ills 118th Infantr), to WASHINGTON. March I A bill providing for a Victory tax to furnish funds for sold.ers bonuses was introduced In the bouse today by Hepreaenlatlve Smith of Idaho The bill Imposes taxes on sales as fol lows. One cent on each purchaser In a transing. W. Va. action aggregating an amount from IS to S9 99. cents Is Chosen. Springfield three cents on each purchaser in a March 8 Springfield was transaction aggregating an CHICAGO, amount from chosen us th. convention city for the $100 to $490 99. state Democratic gathering on May 10 Six cent on each purchaaer In a trans liy the Democratic stata central commit action aggregating an amount from SjOO te here today to )jj9 99. The convention will select eight dele Ten cents on the first 11000 and five gates at large and eght alternates to the cents on each additional thousand or part San Irate sio national convention, and thereof on each purchaaer In a transfour presidential eltctors. action an amount from fiuoO CONVENTION CHIEFS Refuses Request. 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