Show f I TRIBUNES TRIBUNE'S RIB NE HYPOCRISY Ris IliR REVEALED VE I TI That a t the tIle Thousands of Friends of Theodore Roosevelt 1 in ill In Utah May See for Themselves and ancl Make Comparisons Com Com- The TIle H Herald e r a 1 d Reproduces Two Salt Lake 1 Tribune Editorials L A A GOOD memory is the lie sa saving illg grace giace of a hypocrite When me memory fails and m silence is broken th the lie will P Pout out The Thc Salt Tribune fur for a number of or years Jears has concealed itself under tinder n a clunk cloak of hypocrisy It ItI I lias uris straddled 1 the fence in iii Its vacillating vacillating- effort to tu between conflicting emotions The llie slime in m it its g ll nest liest t is l revealed C to the lie public gme by br thu tho working of the old lul rule Silence is IS golden on only I so su long IonS n as it is kept kepL Failing to realize this tins the Tribune lumbers into print with witha a a. a laudation of oC Colonel Theodora Roosevelt The Ulic e himself must mast turn over o II to ln mutter for lor the last lime tho short an and ugly wor word as this hypocritical effort reaches readies the public gaze o Yo nee need r ii not t challenge tIny the sincerity of the Urn composition Th The Tribune itself has hns done bile in a n previous flight At tho the instance of oC the thc Democrat political organization in iii this state th Tribune last October conducted con con- ducted nJ flu an editorial tim tirade e against Colonel Roosevelt For t political prestige it bartered whatever er S of or Its souli soule The Democrat officials found foun the contribution effective in the last campaign null anti ucc Its Kaiser Kniser A As Au An for campaign e Ilia Bd not have Ju the tho to use uso Colonel nO ill III this that papers it it Plain lInin to o the tho na nasty tr uri ull an thrust was aimed nt at Colonel elt ho hat the courage e to criticize the blunders of the administrations he last is the o effort to cover this muck m with rith a sweeter In the of lion lion- 5 esty ety ly consistency and open motives not note e t The rho Herald lo today 1 r reproduces pro ces two Tribune c editorials one of October OctoberS S ill 81 and of ur T T- one oue January Fi From ohi Snit Sate iii Lake o Tribune October r n 1013 ISCIl AS 9 Af AN AMERICAN E KAISER 1 Is n. n stron strong willed Ing egol egotist t Itt In his own opinion ho lio I Is always 1 ht All who ho nr arc always nh ro To hl his selfish elisii ambitions he lie would his people and his lie might ht send ht Ids Ids' family Into War tsar even offer otcel to lo g go himself as ns an tn evidence e of pt Ie loyalty to him him- In Incidentally to hl his hi country But Jut ho would t not boL t to o sacrifice everything e even e his people l g ra and tho r J t o of oC hl his hla gor nt to gratify an overmastering In 11 to rule or ruin 3 That ho hn ha haj eU eIX eons to tho hattie battle front does docs not malco malce tho nn any more mor of oC H. H a n sane 1 leader or a a. for tor humanity Ills ii six BIt sons ou fighting for rOI tho the fatherland do not malto tho the nn any le less t a 1 disturber of oC the worlds world or a n. menace to hiM biN people Were Vera Jio an nn American Instead of ot a n Germ German Cerman tho the kelsor r would not let his own Ideas above o of ot every ery ono else elso and would Insist upon being tho the J Il tor of ot hii party or of ot tho country If Ie tho the people did not IH ace cC e fit to entrust him with leadership In of or war because of ot his Intemperate arrogance hu ho would naturally criticise e every net act of or the tho accredited leader Tho The morn moro others othor might conduct a avar war var tho thu moro more tho envy would b bo be aroused etl and tho stron stronger stroner er would bo Lo hi hilt hla opposition to all nil that was said anti and done Ho IIo would be bo the tho absolute dictator of ot hla adherents adherent In office or or r out and would assign n them to their va various various va- va rious roles of oC opposition In both secret slander and andopen andopen open attacks Ho lIo would Interfere Inte-Cere In peace negotiations and counsel coun coun- 5 EC sel repudiation of or all conditions not dictated b by him him- regardless le s of t lives and anti treasure wasted through personally directed ll partisan n filibustering S Look at nt my sons at tho the front he ho would say wl chided with Insubordination or rebellion Am AmI I not expo exposing InG thorn them to tho the samu of oC warfare v to which I subject tho the rest of oC tho army by bym m my Introduction of ot discord at the conference of at al allied nl- nl lied powers 7 And It would be Le even e so For ho he would sacrifice friends relatives country party organization everything everything every every- thing thins to the reckless demands of ot his domineering egotism That his hla party or country hl had honored him would make make- no difference It Is la fortunate for tor this republic that tho the kaiser Is not an In American It Is fortunate for the tho boys boya at tho front that tho-kalser tho Is not ar an American It Is isE E fortunate for our our harmonious International alliance that that tho the kaiser Is not an m American Were Vero he a native born citizen of oC this country ho might do all the these c characteristic things and remain at large Ho ito might even en got some applause for so eo doing strange as it mil may seem t i But Lut If Ie he ero an alien r resident or a L partially E naturalized citizen ho would bo be sent prompt promptly and proper properly to an camp whether his pockets were full ull of ot Liberty bonds or his service lec na flag covered with stars It Is not what a mans man's sons eons do In this war It war It ItIs E Is 15 wh t tho the man himself does to help or to hinder tho the government go iron this we wc must balanco balance his Ills account for tor good or But Isn't It f r te to that tho the kaiser Is not an anE American x E N I g NOW Ll N TO GOV HAMB BAMBERGER It 11 is g generally jiUL known i-i i that Governor Go Bam erger UI is 13 in in the niu hands bands UL of his ilia ill friends illAt the Tribune crowd E At t least it may be said of the governor that he does oes not resort report to the same leg degree 3 of h hypocrisy as a the Trib Trib- g line une Below we reproduce two of Simon Bamberger's historic utterances as Gove Governor of Utah March G 1917 Explaining his personal emotions In March larch 1017 Governor Damberger said I 1 was wall born horn In Germany and to mo it means moro morn than France moro than England but It dont don't mean a as much to mo mc as America rr n III m m HI from Salt U Lake Tribune January 7 7 1019 1919 JT ROOSEVELT former President ont C COIr COL- of oC the thc United States anti and one ono of or tho the greatest citI cill tens America lia lias yet el produced cJ passed away In hl his sleep seep nt at an nn early hour Monday morning News l of or hl his death th caused a great reat shock shuck throughout the countr country coun cows tr try for Cor while ho was vas known to bo lie Ill III no one had tho the least that the end was close at hand hane He lie had just JURl turned CO GO at nt tho the time of oC his death and was generally ener lb r regarded 1 as ns tho the next Republican candidate for Cor President Colonel Roosevelt's accomplishments were many and varied He lie cx excelled In many fields of endeavor lie wrote a t number of oC books Anel gained J t fame famo as ns an author he had military experience during during dur dur- Jn ing tho the Spanish American war In Cuba as chief chic of ot a 1 regiment of or nou Rough Bough h Riders Hillers ho was waa elected governor of New w York he ho rendered such excellent Ico that ho was as nominated for the tho vice Ico presidency on tho the ticket with the tho lamented and triumphantly triumphantly tri Ul eloc elected Upon VIJOn tho the assassination of ot dent McKinley cl ho h became chief executive of oC tho ho United l States and was re elected to the position when his term expired ClIN But Rut Colonel activity lid did lI not cease upon his retirement from office lie IIo penetrated the wilds of ot Africa In search of ot II lug big gamo and reviewed the German erman army rm In It com company n WI with h Emperor Emperor Wil liam ham on his way 3 v nome no lie also delivered a 1 scientific speech before tho tim French academy lIe He never lost host Interest In American politics however howo and to tho the day of or his death by word and pen ho he urged his views upon tho the people of or tho country and tho the world at nt l large r e. e He lie was for Cor tho the election of at Woodrow Wood Wood- row Wilson In when the present e executive c carried car Clr- ned ried tort forty of or the Iho el forty eight ht states on account of tho fact that Colonel Roosevelt RoosevelL ran on tho the Progressive c ticket and divided the Republican vote Apparently however howe Colonel Roosevelt did not lose loso political strength or 01 prestige by hy reason of or hi his failure to be elected and during the past ten months ho had been tho the acknowledged leader of ot the Republicans The reason for this lies In the fact that ho was an au American through and through and that whatever whatever what what- ever er action ho took was based on patriotic principles He lie was Impetuous and self assertive and mado man many hitter bitter enemies during his tempestuous political ca ca- ca reer But Dut he ho also hal more marc devoted followers than nn any other man In recent years cars Ills His criticisms of or President Wilson lIson are aro held heM to have havo been beon unjust b by many At the same time It is generally acknowledged that ho did moro than an any other man in awakening tho the people of oC tho the United States to a full tun realization of ot the danger which confronted d them after the tho be beginning be- be ginning of or the war In fn 1914 He lIe Is also given credit for tor helping rush tho the war preparations after this country country country coun coun- try became involved in the struggle and he would have havo gone to the front with his four sons and son-in- son law had he bc been bean n granted the privilege Colonel was waa highly esteemed In many countries ft of the the world and had hall particularly en endeared himself to Great Creat Britain and Franco France for summoning tho the people of America to arms to prevent pre the Huns from Europe In fact he ml may be he regarded fairly as on ono one of at tho the Idols of at the tho French people at atthe atthe atthe the present So it ma may bo be said that many other countries share tho the grief of ot tho the United States now that his earthly career Is closed and that ho he hns has passed Into the valley of tho the shadow of oe death Ho ITo Is gone but not forgotten and ad It U. ma may bo ho many a long longyear longyear year before America will Iro produce ucc such another re remarkable re- re m blo man January 7 1919 H Wh When n asked for Cor an expression on the tho death of or Coonel Col- Col end onel Roosevelt elt twice President ent of the United States tates Governor CO said I l 1 have ha nothing nothing- to sa say Hull r IIII Ui 1111 I II Iii rill r in i I r III 1111 r III 1 |