Show 1 CHANGING LEAGUE MA MATTER TIER I j. 1 Writer rita T Tells Is of ofin ops in inThis State Sc m This tb I a Callan OLau corre corre- Washington Post ft tl t for tho the t's a n s survey urve y oft of ot conducted y call t ns here sees ees a chango c ard rude of at Utah People to toward e ot of n nations In th paper senU- senU that the en is he says now recognizes the jus- jus Utah Senator Reed Recd the tho stand tor reservations I FJ ado ti toW fow extracts ro his survey survoy conditions conditions- iak Cia Cia- Utah April In ln nt d state for months month hold of f public sentiment nl for l Wilson oC of nations t p u opinion is Is changing changIng- r of at Widespread approval ae's aes action In adopt Sons Ions safeguarding the tho rights Crests rests nets of ot the United States people form the mt ma- ma Kormon ormon t the population and t to them supporters of oC an any measure ng IlIe ir eternal peace the Pres Prest- Prest 1 etton cUon was vas looked upon p n as 38 the B l Ideal eil Thet Tho The Ii a of ot an Inspired t t. t of ot the church Heber Reber J J. J tave V ye It t his approval l and to sufficient f the he faith that was as shock hock tl therefore when word to them that Senator or Smoot d I I rather give up tip t in Ip tho the Senate and be forever to private ato life lICe than to lend Loral to a treaty which Is soS so 11 S 1 A t. t yol inen n so n t i Ini Institutions t ii n u I Roar Hoar of Protest Protect s J o e W was s a n. roar of ot protest but hut w nt M on his way wa- and tto t to frame flame the reservations she be and other members member of the I finally fixed ix d as a condition of lion tion tion It was 26 a courageous do in the face of or Utah senUc sent senU- Rand c and nd until the people began to toland tand land tand the sincerity of ot othis his moI mond mo- mo I ind nd nd the soundness of ot hIs hla reah rea- rea the he h senator loomed as a 3 hea heavy I r upon the Republican party part tate Every Even one agreed and andt t of ot hesitate to tell the stranger Is responsible for tor Utah on on n the national political map know that thit he lIe stands high in councils of oC his party part fee to Is a l close stu student ent of oC financial comic Senile problems and a clear cleir c with Ith repaid regard to them Ulem that he her Pr r m member of oC the Senate finance tee which will frame irame all finan- finan I nd tu nd-tu tax laws that ho he Is a mem- mem tf t f the congressional steering and that his advice will be beto beto to with attention at tho the Iten Re ne- Rein nen in n national convention con But In Int of t this knowledge in spIte of ot that should Smoot be Ui t term rm expires s in March would uld be an Important t fac- fac c uthe the next administration his hison on an cu the league ague of oC nations promo prom- prom o o be his Waterloo Will I. I Head lIend Delegation I Ir 1 r this situation has hns changed j will bo ho th the tho chairman of ot the lican delegation to the Chicago lotion sIlon and It will support the Bale rte ate he favors He Ire will be un- un Std rd id for tor to the Sen- Sen president President nt Grant ol ot tho Mormon lh h h. h who has come to appreciate he treat treaty reservations reser were ad- ad his has stated to friends that 11 H support Smoots Smoot's election e I 1 am a Democrat ia rant t said to me but I Smoots Smoot's unusual quail l- l pt tand and the desirability of oC having havIng- Sen Senate to In this time of or recon recon- pon lon Ion a man man o of his attainments presiding bishop of burch IB is t the tho a warm personal and eal t friend of oC the senator So the gentile part of tho the s concerned the tho business Inter Inter- r ire f c almost solidly for Smoot elected d Smoot it Is anticipated w In a powerful position posItron and Ms Ir no DO doubt h here re that he will m use Jb benefit of or ortho tho state and the p at large I have spoken at of ot Smoot because If It President n a i could Ia lave c won I In n an any state slate Plea for the ratification un- un td ed of oC his l league league- covenant It be here Tho President carried tate Nate t tc In In 1012 1912 Smoot won b by a W margin In 1914 1911 The Tho President swept the state In 1916 and hum there hero came Into office V v. a all th the Democrats on tho the state stale There Was vaa t a mayoralty am- am camin amIn In in n Utah Ulah last summer and antI the candidate Won vron With the I crat cysts j ir In control of oC all tho the offices 8 Li are three lone Republicans lie Ie i lower II branch of oC tho the J The battleground seemed to be f t. t Wilson choosing Ii f Want ADt R 1 Reservation t t. t ft It la hi s no longer lODger co so I do do not no tto 10 a say that Utah Ulah Is against a a. c ot of D nations That would b be of eople the mark Aa An a a. matter of or fact let almost be unanimously arc are be trea treaty but as ao stated the y rg regarding the reservations reser a as s The mo Wilson Democrats dl diy foe or are the thc Wilson document ut t modification but even Vm some E o d declared clard cans eaDs for Smoot an and d j of course for the r a tact act J It r. r stated that 90 00 per r cent e people eople of oC Utah Democrats 2 s have havo as first Bt enthusiasm abandoned for tho the Wilson Wilso n and a arc approving ln ho tho action n It e Sm Senale ate and aDd particularly ot r Smoot o |