Show t ti i GOT OOT HEADS Ot 1 r ISo I DELEGATION l r d a t Et READY ry It D A ICH 1 j t r 1 P Rf RESHIPS SHIPS I its for foru Additional u Lion stion ion on Eastern i L LR R t c of f Mexico l Madec Made I c r State Department I Iii Itt Press re 5 tj sp So Tex lex May ra 3 1 Juarez Juarez ht t is in iii the hands hands' of the I r ts The rIte peaceable Ie and its ifs announce announce- I e-I Gen J. J Escobar was I ed b by y a popular celebration Pao bon on junta from El El Paso raso I Juarez tonight c. c lIas P P. P Calles and Gon Governor ita ila 1 of or Sonora are are- ex- ex x- x fere r re tomorrow to tako take charge CharS I tu llon Ear Earlier in the day announced tn-announced that the Juarez t no no connection with the So- So extent but this was teas denied t e that Call Calles eg and de dela la a td name a. a provisional gov- gov Chihuahua L tomorrow s Rodriguez ez- ez former senator lu 9 is Quiet under millI mill- mill y I the c arrival of or the Iho Sonora tho thc against ag the government Mr Rodriguez that th the tho military will guar guar- uart ety t ty to all aU foreigners is a and political refugees who return r tum to that portion of or Chi Chi- trolled b by re rebel l troops This i of safety t and protection will trill so so O long IonS as those who take 9 of ot it d de not become involved ed ed jit l l affairs and havo haYo no axes gr Rodriguez declared p Ps Rush Rash lo to 10 b I attitude of troops in Casas rider the command of oC General looked upon as ag threatening by General Eugenio Here ere being rushed to Juarez rom rem Q Chihuahua Oil City to rein rein- I rebel Brebel nn iry r trai train was oO u nt out from t 1 tusk dusk over O the Mexican rrt in tin the lino Imp which Vw taps d des es to burn bridges between and and th the the- border city This ls a being taken because Gen Gen- ero is a bitter enemy o of Ob- Ob may attempt to square ac- ac attackIng Juarez fam am from Consul J. J B B. B Stow Stow- CIt City to American merl tn tnY t w Y v In n Juarez sent b by the way u. u Ariz Arb tonight said that the tho the state slate capital and all Americans are arc safe saCe jo n I II I rig g the for far posses posses- ne state capital the thc rebel I ers ere forbade looting released cl I 1 prisoners and announced Cans kaes and foreigners ners alike t t be molested J If they the main- main neutrality Mr Ir Stewart I b ElIas Calles is mobilizing pi P Pa In Sonora with tt sich he F h h pass in the tho urea res mountains into Chihua- Chihua r dlIn to all points controlled Chihuahua will be rc- rc nin the next two two or three revolutionists announced tot to- to fats In Kl Jl Paso t had been i fot lor fot r control of or Juarez Juare since 11 f 1 In Chihuahua 1 W w City tva was was s PrIor l to that tt time plans Pans elution throughout the entire l been een mapped mappe nt nn toda today the revolt was a It ut without a single shot L. L SIx soldiers of oC the Set Sc h rode rodo through the Ote Jus bugles s. s So t tT ur d the revolt was declared General X called on Consul ho be Dow Doty and Informed peed need have no fear Car for r the tho lO Americans ans Should th thoro ro be he t to or an attack on the It Y he lic lpt to place c its hl troops ns s so e nt t tiring firing Inlo Into EI ll i Paso aso ho p fo Der Developments elo p ill eat s Br 1 J b 1 l r Pr u. u I May ay 3 Tho Thoin murder of oC day t in rc reY re- re Y to the tho slate depart t td d' d d i the Concern with t which hicl s feL are e border norder watching Ins Ins- Developments m s J There Thera wAs ryas noth- noth i t to Indicate 2 to what ex ex- ex attitude 8 s. s of the Washington 1 on pace page U J I SMOOT WILL HEAD UT 4 UTAH'S DELEGATION TO G. G O. O P. P ASSEMBLY Senior Senat r Unopposed I at Price Convention Keynote Is SOl Sounded ded i Continued from page pago 1 today todar to take an Important part on a l movement o fraught with great future futuro Benefits to our nation naton and to our om- 01 state This movement Is for no less a pur- pur than that ot of selecting a man who IB 18 11 sure aure to become tho the chief executive of oC the freest of ot all aU people people constituting ing ono one of ot tho the greatest nations nn on onearth earth our own dear United Stat States sTo s. s To To be numbered amongst these vho ho hO havo a part In this great work Is truly an honor and while It confers a precious It Ikc 1 likewise 0 Imposes mom momentous obligations while proceeding pro pro- with wih this worthy labor wo Should hould so demean ourselves thu t tho the results of at our efforts shall culminate in a most niost prudent choice r I believe o belc that tat It la 19 tho the desire of all l. l tho assembled delegates delegates that that we proceed pro pro- coed eed most eager eagerly with Ith this weighty un undertaking tin un- so 60 o let us post our wisdom to guard gard over o er our OUi personal feelings In order that we wo may be bo free reo from any ny might mar mar the tho hope hol wo we woe e entertain of ot accomplishing the tho Ul most perfect days day's work ever performed by delegates deletes of ot our party In Utah During our deliberations today tody It will 1 bo ho well wel for tor us to bear in mind that the tho welfare of or our party trans trans- ends In the scale scalo of ot Importance tho the desire desires de de- de- de sires sire and nd ambitions of or any candidate I Iwho who toda today seeks s Beel honors here This This' should Inspire us with wih an Unalterable un unalterable un- un alterable determination to make our l Jabors bol of or this day ay accord with th the tho unselfish un unselfish un- un selfish devotion to tho nations nation's naton's welfare shown J by the groat gret and tender Lincoln JW while carrin carrying carrying- on his great task tal of or redeeming our country countr II Uke e etho tho the calm Grant we wo should take inspiration inspiration tion ton from our country's needs and ald cease not nol to push on Oi till til the tn tak k bewell be bewell c well wel done I Hour of ol X ct nt at Hand I The spirit which mo moved 1 men inca Jen in n those days das still sti lives In tho the hearts of ot I millions of ot Americans who will wil IC ne necessary ne- ne cesar stand against the menace and I dang dangers rs of or toda today as firmly as a the men of ot Cl stood against tho the would would-be de destroyers do- do I of or o our r land lad in the days days of oC J Lincoln ln In those days das our our country countr I needed redeeming Our par party found I tho the man to redeem it I. I Our government o lV tow row needs a new and this I I convention Is a f part of oC the force Coree com commissioned corn com to find a n new ne' ne redeemer It I I na may not now be necessary to appeal to I arms arnie yet ct the same spirit that nerved the tho men men of ot 61 must must Inspire us if IC we weI I intend tend to restore our country's s government govern govern- ment to its Is prop proper constitutional tl n ns t Never eer sll since Ine e the da day that Lincoln oln was s' s called to tho the White H House use has there thelo the e bon need of or n a It I pub pub- president than no now cl Never was tHe Uie clamor lamor of ot our peo people l louder loufer for a cage change of or administration fl than u now n never r ras was as such uch clamor camor more moro justified than now The Tho people ot this nation naton abt an executive wl who will subordinate ate his personal wishes to our nations nation's S I welfare v rather than utilise- utilise llo his powerful pow pow- erful eru presidential prerogatives to cap- cap his personal ambition With almost unanimous acclaim the people of ot our ur land are arc caln calling for tor an executive wHo wiio will swill wi use his wisdom to sec aee his efforts to supply the wants of ot our people before beCore seeing and attempting to the wants I wants of ot the tho peoples of ot andAsIa at the expense of ot our tha treasury tau uT ry There are re other traits that our peo peo- peoR pIe pie are are now our naton's nations nation's executive f o shall possess Some of ot these arc are prop proper I re ernce for limitations ot of J I tola kie ie executive functions under unter the con can con r together with a wholesome somo j I I regard for tor the customs and nd traditions traditions traditions' of ot our people which have havo o ha b ben been n held i alm almost st as a sacred as tho constitution I Isel Itself b by our most eminent statesmen since the establishment of C our government govern I Go ment until the advent of ot President I Wilson r Score cor K Connie COlre I f The Te 1 c wise and trustworthy advice adlee i gJ Cr yen us us b by G-corgo G or o Washington all al I previous have havo o IH used as a I chart clar by which the they steered our ship of oC state stat clear cear of oC tho the dangerous rocks shoals and breakers in tn the worlds world's oCt tan ocean n of or diplomacy i is s not less worth worthy of at cr t n n nov now than in n tho the pa past t I I notwithstanding tho the mad desire of ot I I President Wilson to substitute In Its Is st stead nd his l league lague aue of oC r n nations covenant co which would have have compelled our ship of C stat state to Lo sail con- con I l the thc whirlpools rind and nd da dan daf- dangerous eddies eddies- where tho the breakers of ot disaster er would be Constantly assailing h b r in tho the treacherous waters rs of or Iu Ku- But mit th thank God a n Republican senate In Intervened a and n d paved flayed us from Crom such unnecessary perl perils Uth had a n worth worthy son amongst th those se senators So that now the American people may continue continue- to control their own affairs as thc they themselves ma may decree c and they and their government O alone aloe shall continue to be privileged d to give orders to 10 our our ann army and navy han Harvey ey Cluff o of Provo Pro temporary was Introduced and said thatto facilitate affairs ho would not deliver de his speech but it could b bread be rc read in the newspapers to which it I had L been sent nent Similarly ho he made jio no o announcement announcements as s 8 to the tho temporary officers chosen these taking their places places Lter Later th the temporary ry officers were made mado maco permanent perman perman- ent The They were wore St State Orl Officer r. r I i Harvey r y duff Cluff Provo Pro o chairman I Mrs Archibald Bowman Bowran Ogden Ogder I first first vice cj A A. A A T T. T Moon Salt Salt alt Lake second vice Ice chairman A. A E. E Brown Bron Logan third A thir vie vice 0 ch chairman William H. H Wilam Kanab Kit Ka- anI a- a nab nI fourth vice Ice chairman NephI L L. 1 a. a Morris Salt Lal Lake Lahe e chaplain Heber I L. L 4 Salt Sil Lake Lae s secretary J. J I p. p May day Roosevelt lint assistant el rat secre secre- Mrs Corner Gomer Peacock Price sec sc second ond assistant secretary Rob Rob- lu inson n. n Beaver Deaver arms at arms at w. w n It r p J J Park City assistant sergeant cant arms Kt-arms J. J P. P Miller Mier Moab second assistant as as- at ergeant at Committees Committees' on on cre credentials organization atlon aHon and platform were named an anthen and then the the delegates adjourned for tor about abou It t 1 hour hour giving an nn opportunity for tor o r lUch lunch During this recess reces Charles M. M Morris Morn S 'S of ot Salt Silt Lake LaJe was chosen chairman c of the cr credentials d committee Judge Juto F. F C. C of tho the organization I corn com committee om L- L I mutee and Charles It Mabey of Boun Bountiful I- I pl platform tt committee trul rU These j BOUn-j committees com corn I- I reported immediately after r rc- rc l az assembly of 0 the the convention tho tha creden cdon I- I J tunis committee elating that that only onlY Daggett Dag- Dag gett I Kane are Rich and Pluto counties were wore not represented The platform adopted places tho party in iii Utah on 01 record as indorsing the tho coura courageous s stand nd of ot tho the Republican members of ot Con Congress res who refused to compromise tho the honor and an Integrity of oC our country countr by agreeing to the tho proposal to subject subject sub sub- without recourse to the will wil of ot composite foreign sovereignty and urges speedy adoption of ot a resolution declaring peace Blunted el Tho ho platform charges loss 1089 of ot American Ameri Amen can lives and property in Mexico to the tho 00 policy of oC the tho Democratic ministration administration id Dereliction of ot dut duty on tho the part of ot tho the administration Is hold responsible for Cor increase In domestic disorders Other planks declare the party's parts be belet belief belief be- be lief let In deportation of or undesirable alens aliens Ih the necessity for providing machinery to settle differences be between between between be- be tween capital and labor Jabor enactment of ot child labor laws laws suitable settlement nt of tho the country's debt to world war veterans vet vet- erans crans and In the necessity for returnIng returnIng return- return In Ing to government o b by tho tim constitution rather than b by wartime regulations The platform scores scores' Democratic extravagance ex ox- tra and praises Senator Smoot for tor his stand in behalf behal of ot economical government government Would AM Aid Teachers Revision of oC school and tax laws and 0 tx L' L revision O 01 Ot teachers are re tho the only only issues of ot state touched In tho platform the tte tte full Cull ful text of which will wl be bo found elsewhere elsewhere else also where on this page Chairman abey's report of or the tho platform plat pint I form tor committee was interrupted by a demonstration when the name of ot Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Smoot was as reached An A endeavor to amend the tho platform by declaring absolutely against tho the league of or nations was was voted down Upon motion moton of ot Wilford Day D of oC Parowan Senator Smoot wits was chosen delegate delegato at lr largo large o unanimously and b by acclamation Nomination for the other other three delegates at nt largo large followed folo d thc they being named 3 as an follows vs folo I Mrs rs Jeanette A. A Hyde Ihde b by George Georbe M. M L I j Cannon J. J C C. Lynch b by I II F. O. O Leatherwood Leatherwood Leather- Leather Leatherwood i wood Arthur J. J Lee Iee of ot Price by hy Carl Cal Magnusson J. J U. U Eldredge Jr of tIC Ogden Ogden Og- Og OgI den b by Arthur Woolley W. W D. D Livingston Living Living- I ston stori b by Nicholas Ichols Morgan Lincoln G. G Kete Kelley by J. J A. A Rockwood Harold P P. Fabian b by Charles Morris Ier Herbert e. e R. R j McMillan b by Frank P. P Gallagher ala her Wilford Wilford Wil- Wil ford fore Day Dar of or Parowan by Karl Carlton Carl Carl- ton toni W W. D. D Sutton of oC arl Park Cf City b by Charles P. P Mabey II H. M. M Adkinson b by I I 1 L B B. Race I ls l's Clone Cloie CONe I Durin During the tho tho balloting by countes counties a a brief brier tall talk was ws ma made e 1 by ly D. D II IL I. I Chris Chris- j I of oC Salt Lake Lale former superintendent oC ot schools on wh why he ho had bo- bo I be-I j come a Republican and a a resolution I of oC thanks to Price was presented b by Warren r. r L. L Wattis of or O Ogden den and passed The hc b ballot lot resulted In selection ot 1 Mrs M rs lo H-lo Hyde and T. T JO O. O Jr as na asI t two t wo of oC the I delegates a and a close race b between Mr Ir Lynch and Mr r cose Lee An e effort eort to change the rules so as to p pro provide o that Mr Ir Lynch Inch be the other d delegate elegate and and tho the four next in Sn ord order r b be e mado made alternates alternate was defeated defeat d b by a v Qt vote o of oC 5 yes es and 10 no on the thc b basis asis bais that two thirds was wa necessary f for Cor or carrying the cl change ange Then re renewed re- re reC n ne ed balloting resulted In Mr Ir Lynch r receiving 35 5 2 votes otes and Mr Ir Lee e w with wIh ith 1 Wilford Da Day bl given n 37 Mr r. r Lynch w was |