Show w h R publicans Hono Memory of Party's Founder 1 J lff CUSSES f I Iff NEEDS or r Harding Praises j Censures Hoover Hooyer i Citizenry to I tl American Ideals Meals I Cliff Clil Johnson I a Cj G the te Ab Liik Lincoln ln paral paral- th that J confront be he I b his creed setting j that ba have bare e established beneficial to toi t party pirl as i and nd not to an any one otic c upon Utah's Utah 1 Rei Re- Re their al- al i pledge anew anc r tJ in n t T i tie country from present 11 Harding the memory party founder in before upward of ned ne- ne n i and nd d women attending I at the Ho- Ho Jlii light l lr's ler's lers ii's rs r's eulogy to the raili rail- rail i record stirred i lo to hearty applause e man many manyi 1 i it t hall hail was vas t the e scene of Kas as the big audience i fed lh the Iowa To hilf that at n Utah h sll should ld return l d t to the Senate I Bt t six ix x years r to u. u SoI So 5 d I to isit the h capital capitala a hue have become ac- ac lour Jour ow I own Senator ltd Governor Hardin Harding Ue t Uj us rendered a signal It b. b Senator Smoot lie z e to 10 Utah Ulah he be- be States of or IJ th the tho Congress who i tt a have hac courage It His is one ln o of or S ll to uso Ue the Ulc theW itt W and cone Ir b be faIr Ir If f d Senator ala aita Smoot to f for tor r He another b be it t I eat t. t returned tt k Ia n kh Jenun oE oC the Linfa Lin- Lin As fa chairman lb k and Philo toastmaster ere At t I t 1 lIr lr and Hated GOt Coy Gov- P. P Jensen c en rth nh Fabian abian Ir r. r and t read aL t aa aM W or t of g Fert Fer- Fer Salt SaIl II Lake The rhe att t Lincoln l I r regrets and earn earn- tt II his at t the tho dinner SPirit t to 10 buoyed Cd lr lt lI an Iid r i defined fold ht clUzen tt H 0 to or r a lr er III a. a wi nt at day talk t lt the e Cn la lot ot the Ole part b the tho tto td a Cover GOVer e d he of ap b was for tor th a at the ot Chi t tho If Point he took pains er r r ty r not big the Ole any Party atty kt keep of lt OUr OW oWn hous QUite World T certain th thal tie tr y Up theIr heir J d o Per Per- er- er U his mind 01 I I IOWA GOVERNOR TALKS TO UTAH REPUBLICANS I Continued from Pa Page e 1 L could he go out and got tho the viewpoint I Io o of tho the American people Class H Opposed cd Governor Har Harding said ald he was un unequivocally unequivocally un- un class equivocally opposed to an any party part bo It labor farmer lawyer lawer banker bankc- 0 or I nn any other particular r class Tho The Republican party part stands statHIs on its record of ot being beneficial to tho de development de- de ho he said slid o of thc tho IndivIdual Tho The nation Is facing facing- a 3 menace menaco of radicalism said Governor Harding Sonic o of the I. 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W Ws W.'s s should bo be de deported deported de- de ported some should be Jailed and some should be shot He declared tho so socialistic socialistic socialistic so- so form of government o is not for tho the Individual Indi benefit In form and ideals IdealA ts we o aro are the oldest oldest oldest old old- est established government on the face of or the earth he declared All other governments havo have chan changed ed Some will but Bugland England Eng Bug sa say England is an exception land was an absolute monarchy monarch I the second time ts we e licked licked em em They've r e all changed Wo Yo aro are too oldest and ana anu I tho the best besL The speaker said he would not attempt attempt attempt at at- tempt to define Lincoln's place In history history his his- tor tory as Lincoln Is 15 of all phases of or to to- to day Still Sacred d r I still sUll have thoughts that were Imbued Imbued Im Im- hued In my fathers father's homo home on the prairies prairies prairies ries of ot Iowa His namo was sacred then and It Is now It Is fitting that thata a a. political club should bear benr the name of oC Lincoln as all tho the great reat deeds of the party were Inspired b by his name There was no man with purer mind and fairer heart who ho lived on tho the western western west west- ern continent It is fitting In such an American celebration to contemplate our Indebtedness to this great rent Indi Indi- vidual I If you ou live the best life you can bethe betho be bo botho tho the best citizen you OU can you OU can never ne repay repa your our l debt to Abraham Lincoln Can you ou reckon our obligation atlon which dates back to the clays das o of tho the civil war tsar The IThe foundations of o our great United I States have been set by 11 him Conceive Con Con- of what would have havo happened I had Lincoln not been ready when ho was called I If he had not answered his country's call the United States would not be a union toda today There ia Is not a problem of at today to which his principles and maxims maxima cannot cannot cannot can can- not be applied to reach a solution His masterful hand touched all un unsolved ol ed problems problem and solved them His heart was in the clouds cloud but his feet were on the ground Hint He lie n. tends to FI Fight l bt His code comprised the thc fundamental principles that were good for Cor all time and which can work out the most complex complex complex com com- plex problems Thero Is no form o of problem that cannot be solved by our I form of government o as founded b by Abraham Lincoln Wo Ye must be bo willing to fight The Thc whole holo nation Is standing on the brink brinko o of a a. great era The time lime is now here when the American citizen ought to be read ready to fight The principles of or the true American government o are In jeopardy jeopardy ardy today There Thero are arc t two tO O foes of tho the American and anil both of or these aro arc affected affected af at- with tho the malady o of running running- at ft atthe atthe the mouth One would havo have us vote ote for everything c And the tho other Is for lor making new laws There Is la no doubt that some radicals must be deported that some omo must go so to jail and that some must be c shot Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lin Lin- coln was for his own country countr first last and nd always He lie believed In tho the teor theory that each country should take caro care of or Itself Tc e Pact Sacred livery Every Ever person in Ir the United States but ono one Is s satisfied as to what ought ht to be done dono with the league of nations And I think if ho he gets sets around ho lie will soon be convinced of the sentiment of the tho people The Un United ted States should be bo the thc leader of ot all nations My h Judgment judgment judgment judg judg- ment is that she could attain this position position position po po- po- po b by aU attending to her own business business busi busl- ness at home Picture our American bo boy wearing nearing the uniform of or Uncle Undo Sam and at the same time lime carrying a French bronch or English English Eng Eng- lish gun un patrolling tho the front of or a Turkish h h harem I do not believe we want him to do that kind of or a Job The Tile hour is present In tho the Industrial industrial industrial Indus indus indus- trial situation when wo must use a little of or the old-fashioned old tariff knowledge knowl knowl- edge Lincoln followed these precepts but tho the people for forgot ot and each time the Democrats came carne into power there was wasa a setback to tho the old grievous g conditions conditions condi condi- o Prosperity In In thinking of tho the lea league ue o of nations na na- na I sometimes I believe It should ho bo applied as the old free trade doctrine around tho the world Wo Vo 1 o must feed and clothe America The Tho world will follow us We have havo er e everything If It we were hungry we could not prosper no matter matter mat mat- ter how strong our alliances with the outside world were Production always al- al ways WR leads to prosperity Fhe he Democratic party is horrified at tho the prosperity of the countr country To hold an inquisition is considered a Democratic achievement Tho The present administration cele cele- I bratel Its advent b by stopping the wheels o of industry If IC the Democrats do to tho the farming farming- Industry what the they havo have done to other Industries it will be bo a a. long wa way back to redemption Great ut Crisis Impends To To revert back to 1914 the wheels of or factories stopped The farmers were sickened at the way prices for their products were going down In Inspector Inspectors In- In inquisitions price-fixing price committees and every oth other r method that retarded tho rho progress of ot the tho country coun coun- tT try was as resorted to and now wo we have the answer cr The country faces the greatest crisis In bUshie business s In Us Its history his hl tOT tory Instead of or attempting to right the wrongs the Democratic administration persists In agitating It will not attempt at at- at tempt to quiet rho ho nations nation's unrest but provides a continuous continuous' Tho The administration Is constantly trying to make malce new laws It Js is a n wonder won won- der with present laws we manage to keep ou out t of ot j Jail ail ll Tho The Republican party part stands for high wages and high prices on the theory theory theory the the- ory that wo we must produce more than thane we e consume This is the fundamental idea of the business administration which the thc Republican parL party offers the nation That is wh why tho Iho Republicans will write prosperity across the face fac of or tho land The Republican party has the time right notion o of business the Democrats ha haven't American Ideals Ideal Upheld In tho the shadow of the memory of the great reat emancipator i appeal to you OU I Republicans Republicans to take the oath of alleg- alleg lanoe to fight rIght and defend any anywhere where the principles and Ideals Ideale of tho the country countr for or the tho same nn flag and anti same constitution tion lion that he fou fought ht for fOI In Yoram lorm and Ideal wo we are arc the oldest established government on the thc face of the earth c Wo We aro are the oldest and amid the time best o g-o government government govern govern- ment on earth Thc There Theme rc Is IB a little HUle rollow ollow ollo named Herb who was born In our state Herb says ays he will vill run on a platform that is drawn to suit Bult him 1 say to Herb there are arc two parties and h he lie I II Is not big biS' enough to tower above them It If I were an American und and wanted a I voice olce In the government o I should align n myself lf with one part party I should go goto goto goto to the caucus If It i were defeated I should go o to the county count convention then to the thc state convention eon am and If 1 J were defeated 1 there 1 should get gut be behind be- be hind th the successful candidate of m my party and fight m my best beat to make his campaign a An And I 1 would have havea a a. great arm army behind me inc Herb Is Ls alone I I and no man prospers who stands i alone Mother Win Wn n H A hush fell over the audience as Governor Harding said he was a a. Republican Republican Re Re- publican because his mother was a t. t Republican Re Re- publican When hen tho the Civil war broke out two of ot m my mothers mother's brothers dropped on tho the southern battlefield She Suo knew wh why she sho was a. a a Republican And she was a n. Lincoln Republican It is Inspiring Inspiring- to look back over tho ho traditions and arid memory of the thc Republican Re Ito- publican part party pari It is founded on great deeds Some of or ts is adherents have made mistakes because the they were men mon monand and women who were human The Republican party part Is a stor story o of achievement achieve c achievement ment and success My ot advice for tOr the theman theman theman man who says he hc is not aligned with any party part would bo be to taj take e sides preferably preferably pre pre- r with the Republicans Choice Chole J Favored n ored Someone inquired o of me whom I supported for or President 1 replied that I was waa for tho the man whom the Republicans Republicans nominated In tho ho Chicago o convention con con- I 1 should sa say the tho same 1 if H I wore wro with the Democratic party part Abraham Lincoln is dead but the party still Jive lives 1 The Tho same sarno great principles underlies the Republican part party I 1 am convinced that with a Republican President In I office In II 1920 1220 O tho the old ship of state slate will bo be sailing smoothly thirty days das after atler election The speaker laid stress on the need for educating the foreigner ner within the country's boundaries and of righting the tho wrongs of misunderstanding r I I sa say that no man mean can understand the lie constitution of the United Stat States 8 unless he has read tho the Declaration of I Independence and address v Teachers Teachers' tided Aided He lie said that if It Abraham Lincoln I were on earth he ho would advocate adequate adequate adequate ade ade- quate pay for Mr and Mrs School Teacher He lie would pa pay them thorn for a years year's labor The They would not be e lot out to grass for tho the summer Is Ts there here therean 11 an any banking system that could exist under the practice that I is applied d to the teaching system We c should hould reeo recognize nize the tho immense investment In of moneys mones J In the schools We e should hould hold school Go 65 days o of the year rear and twice as many hours ever er every da day Abraham Lincoln would recommend a a. return to to- pro property pert ownership own The home is sacred The man with a c. happy hap hal py p rum family 11 and hearthstone Is the man who vho will lead the progress of tho the United United Unit Unit- ed Sta States tes The homo hornet institution Is divine ine and natural Lincoln would sa say he would lake take a shotgun n. n to defend nd his home but imp hjo would seldom defend a boardIng boarding board- board In Ing house Lincoln Policy J Explained Lincoln would bb bo champion of time the oppressed no matter how unpopular It would be for or orthe the time Urn He lie would not be for or r rev revolution lution but he would bo be bl big bib and broad enough to recognize reco the causes of ot unrest He Ile would teach not nOl scold scold love lo and not hate Ho would go into the homes and not nOl view three them from irom a a. limousine Governor Harding Harding- said ho lie believed I tho lie President took a dirt dirty mean advantage ad- ad ta vantage when he started out to snake make too tho world safe for tor democracy and amid made I It safe for fr the thc instead I The Socialist on the soap box preaches the th gospel ospel of Hatred and dis dis- content TIe Tic has worked corked his doctrine Into the hearts hearL of man many of or our iwo iwo- p pIp But IS ls has been our own fault The Tho tz trouble trouble- Is IH that In the last lut five five- years car we se have o allowed European n Ideals I to supplant our American merlean t standards s. s |