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Show JfiMES H7M0YLE BUCK Fffl CAPITAL ... Says Further Violation of U. S. Rights Means War With Germany. "In the event that Germany commits any further Wulation nf liie rii:lit of the United Stales on the liiKh seas, war will he precipitated," diwlarrrt Jnnies H. Movie remn.-r;ilic national com nil t toc-iraii toc-iraii from t'luli. In Klvii.K etpreHSiim to M-ntlnn-nla voiced by I'resUleiit Wilson at a dinner kIv-ii I'V lilm to Dip national I 'emocrn t 1c coin tn 1 1 1 ecnien at Wa.sh i nMori last Tuesday, of which Mr. Moyle was a guest. Mr. Moyle expressed Ihe opinion that. In case ln'iHt III I li'M diil break ma, only the imvv would he Involved, and that tlm Ht-my would not likely ho called Into requisition. president Wilson is a remarkable combination of the progressive and conservative," con-servative," said Mr. Moyle. "H.V Ills masterful InsiKht and foresiBht he has fnllv established himself Itl the confidence of the people. In his after-dinner address ad-dress to the committeemen he declared that the time Is at hand when the people peo-ple are going to take a more active part In their governments. No government, he said, that Is not founded upon the consent of the governed will stand. "A matter of nnusnal Interest to me was the disposition 1 found universally prevalent throughout the east among em-ployers em-ployers lo co-operate on a profit-sharing plan with their employees. A closer sympathy sym-pathy is sprlneins; up between the two classes. 'Iho employer Is investigating the needs of his men and is making some provision, at least, to supply them." Mr. Moyle said that the rail congestion conges-tion on the Atlantic coast was the cause of much sufloring and deprivation, and is ( Mijf t.o t tin ki 'nation of foreign com-n.f-r'-p. Tlious:) mis! "I" car,", ."tanning on slil.- ii;nks, hf a-Mcd, weio bein mUize-J I ' ' S-1 t VU!i;un II. Kins is Kttint; into Kriiu: wdi k m t W;i shhiKton air) is rruikid an en ifibif rein i at ion for him-K-lf," H;iii .Mr. Mr,v!---. "lie has been ap-finintffl ap-finintffl srcrfi ;i ry of tlm I lerim-.Tii tlr c;ui-: c;ui-: i-iik and liux an unrivaled opportunity to j sin.l iliv workings nf tho national ad-ruin ad-ruin i:;t rati' m. Rep: t-Hf-litat ': . Milton II. I YY nil i nt; H I mo lias bf--ri reei'fri well." A f I'-r 1 1 ifi inmiy urn 1 parades Monday afternoon Mr. Moytu took luti'dicon with I tlie prr.sidMit and 3uo other Invited miopts. Ho was tho only representative from I'tah at tlm luncheon. ! .Mr. Movlo a:U that Utah was beintjr hoi i I'm- mi' I is I nod at. thn capital, and In ihr cast Kt-ncralK', hcrauso of the fat't, in pari, t hfi t a non -church member was olci.led governor. |