Show M SAFE S ri MOYLE SAYS D Declares lares Former FonDer Secretary Has Support of Each ach William G. G McAdoo o will secure solid flolid support in the East in the coming political campaign according according according accord accord- ing ing to James H. H Moyle Democratic J national committeeman from Utah who returned yesterday after having havIng having hav hav- ing attended the meeting of the Dem Democratic Democratic- national committee at Washington and and later the special meeting to consider the effects of the tle Teapot Dome investigation on th the availability of Mr McAdoo as asa asa a standard bearer 1 I do dog not expect any Democrat can be be- found be-found found to oppose seriously the nomination of Mr McAdoo McAdoo- on the Democratic ticket he de de- de If there Is it is based upon a misunderstanding of the facts or ho he Is connected with flome some monopoly of selfish interest that fears his courage will and I I 0 0 0 ability to rid the government of f special favors for the favored few and execute tho the will of the mass massof massof massof of the people MADOO THE WIZ WIZARD RD Mr Moyle praised McAdoo highly high highly ly stating that it was the latter's financial genius that guided the the nations nation's finances safely over war period He was the wizard I of the Wilson a administration the tho leader in raising forty billions and disbursing it without graft or fraud he said Mr Moyle expressed th the belief bellet that the holding of the national convention in New York Tork might b ba be bo boa bea a slight blight embarrassment to the candidacy of Mr McAdoo since the city is wet and so much under the tho Influence of Wall Vall street which was o offended f. f he said by Mr McAdoo Speaking of Mr McAdoo's McAdoo s de decIsion decision decision de- de to place his case early this year before the tho people Mr Moyle declared There was a general agreement that It was a daring darlng move The meeting must be at once because primaries were to be held In several several several sev sev- I eral of the states and an early start was necessary to conduct a successful campaign YIELDS TO HIS FRIENDS Mr Ir McAdoo cAdoo even after atter his initial declaration of candidacy said that 1 if those In the Demo Demo- cratic party do not demand hIsle his le leadership he would be more mor e than glad to withdraw and turn trim his leadership over to another rAt r. r At th the national committee meeting Utah went into the McAdoo McAdoo McAdoo Mc Mc- Adoo column on the first expression expression expression sion of opinion two Fifty-two delegates delegates dele dele- gates a majority were openly for McAdoo During the trip to the tho East Mr and Mrs Moyle attended tho the last reception at the tho home of the late President Wilson given on January January Jan Jan- uary 15 TELLS OF WILSON FUNERAL In speaking of the demonstrations attendant to the Wilson funeral Mr Moyle said The newspapers did not overstate overstate over Q state the tho scenes his last hours and burial People People- kneeled on the wet cold ground In Inclement in inclement inclement In- In clement weather with bared heads in solemn prayer before he died and although senators and most imPortant important im im- im- im 1 officers of his administration tion and warmest friends were not Invited in order to make the fun fu fun funeral fu- fu n nral n ral private and like the simple life he lie chose to lead ead tens of thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands stood on the street on vacant vacant vacant va va- va- va cant lots climbed trees and stood in any place available to get a view of the cortege some ome etan standing for i many hours to hold desirable poe poe- 1 I It was said the floral flora tributes I must have ave cost They filled the Wilson home and the national i cathedral and the balance went to I Ithe the Walter Read army hospital Many of the floral pieces were such as I T I had never before seen for size and beauty |