Show I LARGE CROWDS HEAR SPEECHES Senator Sutherland l Enthusiastically asti ally Received by i I Delta Audiences i Special to Th The Delta Sept 11 Senator Senator George Sutherland and Timothy C. C Hoyt can Hoyt can can- candidate for tor Congress In the F FIrst congressional congressional con con- gressional district a addressed one of ot the tho largest political me meetings over ever held hero tonight Throughout the tho da day tho party went over tho the Delta tract and held short meetings at several of ot the smaller places the tho only place where sot set addresses were mado made being Woodrow The Tho candidates were well received and tho the Interest was In Increased increased In- In creased when Senator Sutherland Sutherlan called attention to the tho rural credits bill which was recently passed by Congress Tonight ht Senator Sutherland went t into tho needs need of ot the farmers In the I west and spoke on the work of oC the tho Republican Re He- Ite- Ite publican party in aiding the western states to get Irrigation projects and also on tho rural credits bill which he said was not destined to aid the I farmers in the western stat states 5 as ns much muchas as th the bill which i the lie Republicans In Introduced In- In I He lIe then took up the tho federal reserve act said that tho the new banking act was the creation of ot tho the Republican party as all of at the Investigation tI atlon which had been made in preparation preparation prep prep- for or the pass passage ago of at the bill had been done under a a. administration administration ad nd- ministration and that the Democrats had us used d the knowledge and now hOW claimed tho the cre credit lt He Ho then took up tIme the foreign orel n situation situation situa situa- tion and told of oC the tho numerous notes written to European nations which had violated the rules of International l law lawand and amid declared that tho the weak policy of or orthe the administration was responsible for forthe forthe forthe the continued violation of ot the tho laws law's o of nations Tho senator adverted nd to the Mexican situation Ho said that In Interference Interference In- In with the Internal politics o or of Mexico had aggravated I the situation and declared the mistakes made by by- bytho tho administration were such that only a change In Washington could rectify them HO lie took the Democratic party to task for fOI Its extravagance and said that Its pledge to retrench had not been given Iven the slightest attention at at- tent Ion Mr lr Hoyt on the tho needs of or Utah Senator Sutherland and Mr Ir Hoyt were given a a. reception after the the- meeting exhibition by Aviator 2 p p. m. m m. FlyIng Flying Torah Terah Marono 3 p. p p.m. m. m Baseball Stahl Deans Salt Lake vs VR Brigham Peaches 4 p. p m. m nL Open air dancing on pavilion near tho tIme library 6 p. p m.- m. Open m. air concert by bands at atthe atthe atthe the the- courthouse I I 8 p. p m. m pen m. Open air dancing and ball Inthe In Inthe the tho Academy o of Music Reception committee I Is W. W J. J Lowe chairman J J. J Francis Merroll l Thomas H. H Blackburn W. W C. C Horsle Horsley and H. H C. C Day Supervision of or souvenir peach distribution Misses Eliza Hanson and Trieste Box and Dan Peter Peter- son E E. B B. Mathias and D. D H H. Rosen Rosen- baum The ball game will be umpired by br Cliff Blankenship formerly manager o of the tho Salt Lake Lalee club |