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Show FRIT pnrrfT' alflitbtltulp rfOCT ppn ' President Declares f fcr League Will j Triumphantly jj Expresses Pleasure st riving in Utah and Vij State Well, j I or.ni-.v, 23-Ti,:, e.,;nl.v r tent ,f t!l , , country ;.re IV t;C. , Y an.l that the oppn-it-oV i-' " iTotu t!.? same ais.uk-tin ('- ' pvliic!. f:.8 country haul J", ,hc war- w stater,,, ' ,!Yot ,,prc tU3 den; Vou-trow Wib a,.,..-" "-"" tri, mt ci'y. l-'i-oni the rear p!:a;,,ra) f e !i:e iTesi'len- sai,: "I . cannot make a r..,k, , a.a,-:os 01 at,? j ,lhl ;leha..ilul I have fal; -a to he aad hoiv r i'.(..,vn''; ta.e to eeti.c into een1-;,.. v.:iV-' leUow ciiizens in tins p.irt 'of'th ' Ir I were to it,; i.-.rea.-, van w-,!l iinnei-st.-itij ih-tt I !i:ne mo.'t at heart nY. c t f en room to nrn :, j 'f i'seetr ot irtnkiat: av .a:-as t:ho:it so "tear a c -.-a-r 1 treaty ,,f pr;,,--" r,r tie. !.,.'.. tarns: htf I do fin, w, -;r ,-oii:::.-va:en, that the t'a---.- is the ii -arts ot He, ,,.,;;; T;'' sonto met! ia pahhe ,it. ., ." d I sa Ri fa l-y ,n loa-h wit!: ti .. y i tae people, but thr,? l',, i :n'"" Y'T -,-ar: fr'i'i I tor this ur-nt entniri r,f h , j f-r it i nothittj 1,.S3 th,.:, -a:, jEipity Pei Cent Favor Le ! ueiini.e wav taY-rY 'Yank; I ;:aa lae::. 1 no ita; c-.-tu t I v --. to eoeree the ia ;j:r-.ft rf I men. 1-ttt to .aii:"i:iin a:ai a--:j ; i,ieaa eii:. i.ar 1 art eenvia,-,:, 1 C!a--il.e tae 0on;ili-tif, :l:r ;J t:'' s, ''-r': Ye". J i' j. :".r ! :." . 'a. ":' e; a , skien ,- tai I v t v 'ti-attie-it.i; ,-:a:a:a :h::t n ' 'a eo.il with ho:a:e sal if.rb : war. j " Ail the eleTetas tin v-J, . ; -: t far a very ;' - , :,a!: I , ' e :s n"i :.' -"' k iw ,-aj ' (C'r.u'ii'.f.ci on ?r:e rotstetj Mr. Wilson telegraphed, "of the resolution reso-lution unanimously adopted by the Associated As-sociated Advorrisinu Oi;sbs in favor of (lie unqualified acceptance of the treai.v and the covenant of the league of nations? it is an added illustration of the public spirit ami wide, statesmanlike states-manlike view of the advertising clubs." Warren h. Wattis, ehairinan of the Oden reception and transportation committee, said last nilit at the Hotel Utah that about 1000 Olenites journeyed jour-neyed to Salt Lake by rail or auto to hear the president, lie says the president pres-ident made two addresses while in Garden, Gar-den, one to the d.'af and blind children at t lie state instit ut ion there and on the platform of the train. Mr. Wattis rode with Secretary Tumulty and Admiral Ad-miral Onivson around Oden, and says thost' officials told him tli.'it sentiment is chnniiintf in favor of the leayiw throughout the country, and that President Pres-ident Wilson is making friends on every hand. President Wilson told Mr. Wattis he was re.-itly ple.-ised with his reception in Oden, csjrcially the way the school children were arranged, lie commented a ho on Odcn 's wide streets. Mr. Wattis snvs his personal opinion of President Wilson is that he is an able ami sincere m;in, who is honestly curried awav witli his belief in the league of nations. STHTE GREETED FIRST II GGDEN (Continued from Page Twelve.) Germany's purpose, because wo will lie dissociated from the nations, unci 1 run afraid penn;uu-nt ly dissociated from the n;i l ions with whom we cooperated in defeat in t; (.iermmi y. And nothing is so gratifying, we now le;irn by cable, to public opinion in Germany as the possibility of their doin now what they coii id not do by arms, sepnrai ing; us in feeling" when they could not separate sep-arate us in fact. "I for my part am in to see this tiling through, because these n.'ii who foil glit, the 1 1:1 1 ties on the fields of France are not now uointT to be le-t le-t rayed bv the rest of u:-; we are L'oiiig to see that tb' thing" they fou-ht for is accomplished, and it does not make nny difference how long the fig"ht or how difficult the fiht, it is lioing- to be won and triumphantly won.' Committee Greets Visitors. Mavor HrownhiL'. President W. L. Watlis of the U'etn-r rlub, and a few members of tlr reception committee boarded the presidential train when it arrived in the city. .Mrs. K. B. Porter carried a lare bouquet of flowers lor Mrs. Wilson from t he lYd--rated cluhs and Mri. .1. G. Palck curried a lary basket of choice fruit from the 0 men of American Patriots. After the presentation of the commit com-mit lee to the presidential party, automobiles, auto-mobiles, stir ron ruled bv in embers of troop P. under the command of Gap-,ain Gap-,ain W. V.. Pi.-.dquis?, Lieut. T. G. M:r-!er M:r-!er and I i r--r erueant T. G. Presiiaw, were entereil. The autonifdiil" pa nob- eompri-ed ten a ut omobi ' s, in addition To t lie automobile ued ns a pi lot (-,t r, ca rry -incr hief of Poiire T. 1. I'-rownin and Sheriff 11. G. Peterson and members of the city and county boards of commissioners. com-missioners. The greatest demonstration was made by tit s.-hool chihireii of the city and count y as well as from t he nei libor-ing- counties. As the nutneiobile car-ryint: car-ryint: the president, .Mrs. Wilson, Mavor Mav-or and Mrs. T. S. frowning- pasced, children waved flairs and cheered. It is esl i mated that, fully sixty thousand thou-sand peop1.' saw, waved at. and cheered the president. Speaks to Deaf and Blind. The only stop the president made was on fast Twenty-fifth street, where he saw the children of tin- H'.-af and Blind H'-honl. To the children, whom he auked to trather around the automobile, auto-mobile, the president said : "J wanted to stop and say ' how do von do." and to express my very threat inVrest. in you and in your f ut ure and your fortunes. I did not want to 'ride by without a word of sincere and heartfelt greeting-. J remember gelt ing a letter from some of you not long; ago which grat i f ied me very much and 1 want to re-at what 1 said in that lelter, that mv heart is witli you and that J wish you all I he good fortune in the world." The letter of expression of thanks received bv the children from the preMi'.ut. is framed and hung in the office at the school. When the train arrived in Ogden ecretarv Tumulty gave out. the following" fol-lowing" signed statement from the president pres-ident f "l !h Willi tlw urc.-i I "Ml pIc'iHiiri' tlinl I find nivsclf in tin- trn-.-i 1. atnlc nf I'tiih, .-ind 1 mtict Hint il ii not pfi.H-Hildii pfi.H-Hildii for me In rcrn.-iin in ' !r' I in ln cnnntrli ' i'Xin-ss tn ils cilizcns liic sense (if privilege I IV-id in cnniinir inlii oonllict with tliem, .-mil 1 lie ciinndence feel that, in ennininn willi nil fnr-w.-ird-loidi'mir Aniecienn.s, they nc.eepl with c n I Ii ii : :i :j h nl Hie U'lm rii n I cch (if pence w.' lire now seeluiLr tn ciinfinn. ' ' I-i v 1 nut tnhe t he liherl v nf ci-pre::inu' ci-pre::inu' the lirentet inlcr-.n in vim I ('.n-liine nf (liulen :uid niiytheni C " t :i ( i , mid l ( i v l.npe thnt pniHienly nt the ino'it KiiliMlnntinl kind mnv nut l n n. lo eroun the elf. ills nf its citizens' Cross Urc;tt Salt t-nke. On the w:iv I" O-'Icn the prcsideii I in 1 specinl took the route jicrnss the Crent Suit lnke, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson spent, some t ime on the rent' pint form of their cur en.jovini,' I he suit, lireeze. Murine; most of the dn v, hnwever, I lie presidinit, wns lit work on executive mutters mut-ters Kirwnr.led to him from thn White house fur ntlenlioii. One of Hie leleernms wnllen !,y the president, wns to Willinm M'Arc.y, president, presi-dent, of the Asocinled AilvKrlmini; Cluhs of the World. expresMiin; nppre-ci.-il.inn of Hie nrunniznl ion 's indorse merit, of I he tiv.-ity diirine; its convention conven-tion in New Oilinns. "Mnv I mil express through you in v very deep nnd hourly lipprecinl ion, ' ' |