Show JJ I c f t y r. r Lh ith tab Re Republicans can Honor Memory of Party's Founder IT I gus SES t tI I 1 NEEDS ff c or or Harding P Praises raIses Censures Hoover r L Citizenry to toU tov fles c U v d American Ideals J. J kr ly Ji J JO I KG LO the Aiding Jf Lincoln paral- paral hc i that confront Lift his this t creed setting Unit that have established u put party as beneficial to and Il not not to any anyone one j t tailing liing upon Utah Utah's is ReI ReRo ReV Re- Re I Ro V pledge o-e o anew the their r al- al Africa's as a's ideas ideals in order 1 r from present f. f W. W or of I Iowa wa wat I t the memory liean W n party part founder in hi before upward rd of GOO COO TIe Ite- IWA enand and women owen attending f i day r bu at the Ho- Ho t l rs r.'s culo eulogy to the rail- rail dents dent's record stirred IK to heart Learty applause man many flet- flet et hall hail t was the s scene ene of io e as the big big- audience p f feet t llie Iowa chief cLief d' d db b t Utah should return Smoot to the Senate t m ii Jars f. f tr rl fo l' l U. U S. S o t 16 If visit mit the tho capital ft In na o l. l o ha become ac- ac your lour own Se Senator I 0 z d d i Governor Go Harding b ba hu rendered a a. sl signal Senator Smoot He fatone t to Utah he bep be- be I p ltd States of ot Amer- Amer r-f r Ja f t th tho Congress Congre who whoa a and have courage 1 W dl It is nn ne C 0 of f 1 c i to 4 u use the ther I J wont won't b be fair It if send nd Senator Smoot to Jt aki senate for fOt c he be It It hut be returned 1 Tm II J JI J. r ob of r the theM Linas Lin- Lin as c V an and PlAno ji Jat M to toastmaSter V At table Ibie I were cre seated Gov- Gov 11 aM Mr J ablan abIan Mr AIr Ir and Jt n read 6 telegrams an and i or Salt W dont ont Ieri Fer- Fer llo Lake Tho Tio 8 It Ii attending a Lincoln and ea earn earn- n- n 5 hot lol j hl regrets tbd lIft the spirIt to 10 tiJI oUr e belo d misrule Country and told fold defined hIlt con ep red d lic He ot of J I DI ll a tl rL In a a. wItty 1 tall Ih t. t the L att 18 the Y OO cr a 1 storm torm ot of I d Up ap he be oJ Was tor or the ilie li S the of Chi Chi- lt the he hc I tOOk pains tr as haL t abO bos big lIlg Ilea party arl t keep or br e 0 O n ii 11 It d d. d and the houI a ait WorM C ha Certain raJo 6 ln that de up their l t Ofle me th riRe ii 1113 mind el ell I I ed Lag te IOWA GOVERNOR TALKS TO UTAH REPUBLICANS I Continued from rom Pa Page Pago o I 1 cou could ho he go 10 out and get et the tIne viewpoint of ot the American people Gloat d Governor Harding sal said ho lie was unequivocally unequivocally un un- un- un equivocally opposed to any class party bo be it labor abor farm farmer r lawyer banker or nn any other particular class class'S Tho Republican party part stands on its record of or being beneficial to the development de do- t of or the tho Individual he said The nallon nation Is Is racing facing a menace of oC radicalism said Governor Harding Sonie Sollie of oC the I I. 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W Ws W should be de deported do- do e- e ported some be Jailed and some should bo be shot Ho lie declared the so socialistic socialistic socialistic so- so form of oC government is not for tho the l individual ual benefit In In form arid and ideals we wo ar are the oldest oldest oldest old old- est established government on tho the face of tup earth ho declared All 11 other governments have havo changed Some Somo will but England England Eng Eng- fia say England Is an exception the land laud s 's was ss s sin nn absolute monarchy monarch second time w we licked em om They've all changed Wo We 0 arc are the oldest and tho the best The speaker said he ho would not at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to define Lincoln's place Ilace in history history his his- tor tory as Lincoln Is of oC all phases of or to toda to- to da hay day Still Sacred I r still stihi have e thoughts that were Imbued Imbued imbued Im Im- im- im in my fathers father's home on the prairies prairies prairies ries of or Iowa n Ills His namo name was sacred then and it t is now no It Il Is fitting fitting- that thata a political club should b bear ar tho the name namo namo of or Lincoln as all aU the thc great s-reat deeds of or orthe the party part were Inspired b by his name Th rc re was no man with Ith purer mind mind- and fairer heart henrt who lived p. p on tho western western west west- em ern continent it It Is fitting In such an American celebration to contemplate our indebtedness to this great reat indi vidual If It you OU live e the best life Bre you can be bethe bethe bethe the best citizen you ou can cnn you ou can never or repay your our debt to Abraham Lincoln Can you ou reckon our obligation which dates back to to the days a s 's of oC the civil cl war war The foundations of oC our great United States have hn been g set t tb b by him Conceive Con Con- e cel of or what would woul have ha happened had hind Lincoln not been read ready wh when n ho he was called If H ho he had not answered his countr country's s call caU tho United States would not be bo a a- union today There Is not a problem of oC today to which his principles and maxims cannot cannot cannot can can- not be bc applied to reach a solution His masterful hand touched all an unsolved problems and solved them His heart was in the clouds douds but his feet were on tho the ground round nc Be c n to Fight His code comprised the tho fundamental principles that were good for all aU tune time and which c can n work out the most complex complex com corn plex problems There Is no form Corm of problem that cannot be solved o b by our form of oC government gO as founded by jy Abraham Lincoln We must be willing to fight tight The whole nation is IB standing on tho the brink C of oC er era The time 1 is now hero here when the American citizen ought to be bc ready to fight tight The principles of oC tho true American meri an government arc are In jeopardy jeopardy ard ardy toda today There are arc two foes of tho the American o and both of oC these aro are affected af af- af- af with the malady of oC running at atthe atthe t the mouth One would have ha us IS vote for tor everything And the tho other Is la for tor making new laws Jaws There Is no doubt that some radicals must be bo deported that some must go to jail and that Some must be shot Lincoln Lincoln Lin Lin- coln coin was for or his own country countr first last ast and always lie He believed In the teor theory that tha each country should take care caro of It S O i r f. f Lengu uc Pact Sacred n. I Ever person In tho the United States but one is satisfied as to what ought to be done dono with the tho league of nations And nd I think If Ie ho gets ets around he will soon be he convinced of 01 the sentiment of or orthe the tho people The United States should be the leader of oC all nations My r y Juds' Juds ment mont i Is 13 that she could attain this po position position position po- po b by attending to her own business business busi busl- n ness ss at home Picture our American boy wearing the uniform of or Uncle Undo Sam an- an and anat at thes the s same me time carrying a French or EngIsh Eng Eng- lish Ish gun un patrolling the front of oC a 1 i Turkish harem I do not believe we se want him hint to nb do that kind of or a job The Tho hour is present in the Industrial industrial indus Indus- trial situation when we must use a little of oC the old-fashioned old tariff knowl knowl- edge e Lincoln followed these precepts but bUl the people forgot and each cach time the Democrats camo Into power there thero was wasa a a. setback j to the ol old grievous ous condi condi- I io as Irod 1 In thinking thinking- of oC the lea league uc of nations na na- I J sometimes hell believe eve it Il should bo ho applied as the old free trade doctrine around tho world Wo e 13 must feed and clothe clotho America The world will follow rollow use us Wo So e have ha I everything If U Uwe we were vero hungry buns we could not prosper no matter mat mat- ter how strong our alliances with the tIne outside world were Production always al- al ways leads ead t to prosperity The he Democratic part party is 15 horrified at the prosperity of or the country To hold an inquisition Is Js s considered a Democratic achievement The present administration celebrated cele cole Its advent b by stopping the wheels of oC Industry It If tho tIne Democrats do to tho the farming farming- industry what tho tinny thoy have havo done to other industries it will be a a. long Ions wa way back to redemption Great Crisis CrI To revert rrt back haele to 1911 i. the wheels wheel of or factories stopped The farmers were wera sickened at tho the wa way prices for I their products Were ere going down L. L In- In v. v pr CO committees s and ever every other method that retarded the pro progress ress of oC the tho countr country coun coun- tr try was fl Io resorted to to and now no wo we haVe ha the answer The rhe country countr faces tho the greatest crisis In business in Its hist his his- t tory 0 ry Instead of oC attempting attempting- to rl right ht the wrongs the Democratic administration per persists In ip I agitating It will Wm not at attempt attempt at- at tempt to quiet the tine nations nation's unrest but hut provides a continuous continuous' us' us The adr administration is constantly trying to make mateo now mew laws It Is 18 a won vonn- der with present laws Jaws we manage to keep out of or jat Jail I IThe The Republican n part party stands for high was wages and high prices on- on the tho the tIne I ory that wo we must produce more than we consume Tills This Is the tho fundamental idea of the bu business administration Which the Republican party offers octets the nation That I Is Wh winy why the n Republicans M will iII write prosperity a across ro s tine the fac face of or tho land hand The Republican n party ha has tho- tho II right ht notion or business the Democrats i c I American Uphold Upheld I In the Inc shadow of or the tine memory of or I tho the great gnat emancipator I appeal to you I Republicans to take lake tha oath th of rif Ir alleg ian ian-ce to fight and anici defend any anywhere where th Ah principles and Ideals Meals of ur the tho court try I for tho tine same flag an and sam same tion lion that ho lie fought ht for or In form and aind I Ideal Idral wo o are arc the tho oldest e government on tho the face of or the tine earth We 0 are aro tho the oldest al and d the tho best government govern mont ment on earth I go I There is a a. little fellow named I Herb who vho was born In III our state Herb sa says ho will run un on a platform that is drawn to suit him I Mc say suy to toI II Herb er l there there- arc two parties and ho lie IsI Is not big enough to tower above them I If IC I 1 l were an aa American and a I I voice olce In the government S I 1 should align 11 I myself with one party part 1 I should hould go S-O gop goi i p to the tine caucus If IC I 1 were defeated I should go to tt the county count convention then linen to the state convention and annd If I were defeated there I should get be behind be- be hind tho the successful candidate of or my party part and antI fight my best beat to mAke his campaign n a success And I would have ha havea haca a a. gr great at army arm behind Ole me H Herb lb Is alone and no man maa prospers who wino stan stands s atone alone Mother AVni A hush fell over o the audience as as Governor Harding Harding- sal said ho was a no Republican Republican Re Re- publican because his mother was a Re Re- publican When WIen the Civil war broke broko c out ut two o of m my ny mothers mother's brothers dropped on the f southern batU battlefield Sho She Sho knew why she was a a. R Republican An And she was a no Lincoln Lineon Republican It U lt Is Inspiring to It look ok b back biek ele over the traditions and memory of oC the Republican Republican Re Re- publican purt party parly It is founded oh on great deeds Some of oC ts adherents have ha made mado because the they were m men mth n arid and women who were human The Republican party part Is a no stor story of 01 achievement achieve c ment mont and success My oty advice ad for the tho theman theman thoman man who ho says h ho is not aligned with any party part would bo be to take talo sides preferably pre pro with the Republicans Port Choice Fn Favored oreil 1 Someone nc inquired of oC me whom I supported for President 1 I replied that I was for the man main whom the Republicans nominated in the Chlea Chicago o con con- I 1 should say tho the lJ sumo me If Ie I 1 were with the D Democratic party part Abraham Lincoln Is d dead ad but the party still lives Tho TIno same ame great reat principles underlie the Republican part party 1 I am convinced that with a Republican President in office in l 1920 O the old t ship of or state stale will bo be sailing smoothly thirty days das after aCter election Tho laid stress on onn the need for educating the Corel foreigner ner within the country's boundaries and of or righting righting- the wrongs of oC misunderstanding I sa say that no man can understand th the constitution of the United States Slates unless ho has read the tho Declaration of Independence and nd nd Lincoln's Gettysburg address JH Cn tided Aided He lie said that If it Abraham Lincoln were on on earth ho mo would advocate tc adequate ado ado- I quate pay for Cor Mr Ir and Mrs tn School I Teacher Ho lie would pa pay them for tor or a years year's labor habon- They would not Inot bo be let letout letout letout I out to grass for tho the summer Is la there here an any banking ln system that could exist under the tine practice that I is applied to the tho teaching system We Ve should nize nizo the Immense Investment In of or moneys mones I In the tho schools A W Ac e c should hold t n i I. I 1 school I I I I J. 01 vi I mv V.- V. L LU I W ns as mun many hours er e every day Abraham Lincoln would recommend a a. return t to property ownership own The home horie Is 18 sacred The Tine man with a n. happy happy hap hap- py ram family ly and hearthstone Is lEI the tine man mall who vho w ihl lead the tine progress ress of oC the United United Unit Unit- ed States The Thin home institution Is divine ine and natural Lincoln would sa say ho would take a a. S shotgun ot UIL to defend his home Inome but hut ho lo 10 would seldom defend a a. board board- mg pg house hose Lincoln Policy I Lincoln would be champion cha of the Inc Oppressed no no matter how ho unpopular It would be for Cor the tim time time- lie He would not lIot be for revolution but he would woud be big and broad enough nough to recognize the tine causes of 01 unrest Ho Ito would teah h hnot not scold love and not hate H He would go O into the homes find and not view them from a a. limousine limousine- Go Governor Harding said ho lie believed the Pr President took a dirt dirty mean ad ad- ad vantage when he lie started out to make the tho world safe saro for Cor democracy und and made It safe fe for fr l tine the c instead The The Socialist on th the soap box hox preaches the tine gospel g of Hatred and nd discontent dis dis- content He Tic has worked his mis doctrine Into Ih the tho hearts of or man many of or our pit pie nut But is has hus been our own fault The The trouble Is la that In the lost last five years ears we wo have allowed l European Ideals to supplant t our American mcl can standards |