Show Trumbo Talks on Congress Matters Fr G o d. d y y il A 9 E f J a N Yi X CS C'S T. T y t rr 4 IL n Y V r lS A Y M j If f w rv 4 Wb 4 t i 4 tY t ae t 1 r c fr 3 p t 6 f fr r s ti rys y S e r c 4 v y ry e s 7 a r PRESIDENT A. A C. C TRUMBO I i A. A C. C Trumbo president of ot the Trans- Trans Commercial congress arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived In Salt balt alt Lake yesterday afternoon and made mudo his official headquarters at the tho Hotel Utah Mr l Trumbo Trumbo was ac ac- ac companied b by Mrs Trumbo and Paul V. V Patterson who Is acting as his private private vate secretary secretary- President l Trumbo rumbo Is possessed of ot some decided views upon the more Important Important Im Im- Im- Im matters that are arc to come up for or consideration by the congress In a brief Interview at tho the Hotel Utah yesterday yesterday evening evening- Mr Trumbo rumbo said The more moro I hear from Cram Secretary Edwin Edwin Edwin Ed Ed- win J. J Becker Decker concerning the con congress the better 1 feel col about It We Wo are arc to have with us man many of oC the energetic men of oC this country prominent among whom Is Governor Jared W. W Sanders of ot Louisiana I Ono of ot the most timely subjects for discussion at this congress will be the levee system along tho the Mississippi river People of ot Louisiana are arc much Interested In this subject They desire to have o some somo VI plan an evolved which will prevent floods and protect citizens There ma may to be some Bome difference of ot o opinIon pin pin- pinIon ion as to the best method to secure secure this desired result but the tho fact re remains re- re mains that some somo action Is necessary I Levee Versus Verus nes Reservoir I Some men with whom I have talked think that the tho construction of ot substantial substantial sub sub- levees along the banks of ot the river presents the beet solution of at tho the difficulty Others say that a system of at great storage reservoirs would bo bet bet- ter Some contend that deep dredging of at the river bed will solve the lem lcm But Dut whatever may be bo the orin opinIon ion lon of ot the Individual as to the best method there Is no lack of ot conviction that tho need for tor Immediate remedy Is before us and that an effective course to be pursued In respect of or it is one of ot tho the Important questions to come before be- be be fore toro the Commercial congressI congress I 1 might ht say here that this problem Is no greater greater grenter than han was that of ot the tho Galveston Galveston Gal- Gal veston sea tt wall That problem how how- ever was as too big for tor the people Galveston themselves to undertake solve without aid from the tho outside T The ppl congress took the Ga Galveston Galveston Gal Gal- veston sea wall matter In hand a and through concerted effort brought abo about by action of ot tho the congress A national nation appropriation was secured which r re resulted re- re suited Bulted in giving to the tho city of ot Galveston Galveston Galves- Galves es ton and her people tho the protection greatly needed Yes I was spoken of ot as a n. possible candidate for the vice presidency the Republican ticket I was born the tho ho of at Ohio and through the Oh Ohio State Journal my friends started a bo boo boom for tor mo rno for that office But Dut I am mo moro more Interested in business than I am politics and I am rather pleased th that my friends went no further In advocating adv o eating cating mo for tor political place My 11 business is that of or banking a amy and nd m my first Interest Is to the tho city of ot Mus- Mus Mu kogee Ohio Okla I live with my fa tam fam 11 ily M My work aside from banking devoted to the tho commercial and indus Indus- trial development of ot Muskogee and t tho he she state of at Oklahoma Gives Political Views So far tar as politics la Is concerned have some ideas of ot m my own I 1 thin think kle I that In tho the matter mattor of ot politics people le should bo be very independent The Tho d dof day of ot the Intense partisan is past in my view I helped to rl c the charter chart for tor the tho cSt city of ot ee which pr provided provided pro pro- o- o vided the commission form of ot govern sovern- n- n ment meat I believe In that form torm of at co con con- nn n- n for tor cities and for tor counties and It may be bo that in tho time to come coma we should have havo It for tor states I belle believe that government is a matter of ot busness business business busi bus i- i ness and should be bo conducted on busness business business busi bus ii i- i ness lines The coming session of ot tho the congress cong ss should be bo interesting iu lu tho the extreme e and highly valuable in do its results to the country We Ve are aro bringing together er eri some somo of or tho most energetic and Intelligent intelligent intelli Intelli- i- i gent business men of ot the country t country the tho he thomen hewn men lUen who accomplish much In their o own wn business and for Cor tho the communities In which they live The They are aro of ot solidity ty in character and of ot progressIveness In id Idea Idea- ea Their work In the tho con congress ress wi wino will ll no doubt be of ot benefit to the entire re nation President Trumbo Is also a lawyer r having practiced in Chicago He stu stud stud stud- d- d le led d at ot Northwestern estern university in Chicago Chi Ch 1 cago and also at Leland Stanford j jr r. r u university over which Dr David Sta Starr rr Jordan presides sides During During the tho afternoon ho was visit visited ed at tho the Hotel Hate Utah by man many prominent rat ci citizens among them being being- Governor Govern or W William illiam Spry William It n. Wallace Walla D Democratic national committeeman n George S. S McAllister president of ot t the tho Manufacturers Manufacturers' cis' cis Association of or Utah Ut VF W. W F. F Jensen chairman of ot the Utah go gov- gov v- v board of or tho the Pl congress and Ed Edwin win F. F Becker er secretary secre secre- e- e ta tary ry of oC the congress Mr Trumbo tv will spend today at Brighton with W. W F. F Je Jensen Dr David Starr Jordan president of ot Leland Loland Stanford jr university Is to tone bo be boano o ano ne of ot the speakers at the congress s. s oY Y esterday afternoon ho he was entertained d it at a luncheon at nt the University club clu b bl by jy members of or his fraternity tho the Delia Del Del- l- l ta ia n Upsilon and members member of at the Antl Amid AmIci ct After Atter the tho luncheon Dr Jordan Fordan was taken by automobile to co the ho he chapel of ot tho the former fraternity ty md and inspected the campus and buildings gs of It f the University ity of Utah Members of ot othe he the Amici which has pet peU- peU 1 d to Join the Delta Upsilon have havo e ein asked Dr Jordan for his support In the he matter U.- U. of or to l- l nd ut al e- e s- s so le on In io m re rein in at s- s is s- s I k I 1 j C d I 1 t o 0 L- L JJ u n n tt |