Show I DEMOCRATS OF I I II I i LOGAN HOST TO TOI I SEN W. W H. H KING i 1 I LOGAN Oct 30 Senator Senator WIIliam William Willlam Will Will- iam lam H H. King spent a n. busy l afternoon after after- after I i noon and evening In Logan Wednesday Wed Wed- He arrived d at 3 30 Just JustIn justIn In time to attend the reception prepared pre pre- i pared Jared for him at the homo home of ot National Na Na- 1 Democratic Mrs Weston veston Vernon where a party of ot Democratic women to the number of from to extended ex extended extended ex- ex tended greetings to him and he hei i gave a speech on existing political conditions Refreshments w V were e ere r e i served I In the evening the senator was guest of ot the Ithe Young Mens Men's Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic or Jefferson club at a a. banquet banqUEt banquet ban ban- tendered him at The Tho Bluebird Bluebird Bluebird Blue- Blue bird bird President ent J. J W. W McMurrin presiding All of or the tables were I filled there being nearly a a. hunt hundred hun- hun t dyed dred In to attendance During the evening several musical selections were given gi a vocal solo by Charles O. O Peterson to piano ment by Mrs Peterson and two vocal solos by l Mrs rs Mamie Mamle F. F j Stark accompanied by Mrs Mary Hex Senator King pave gave ve an account of ot othlo coy coy- hlo hh recent travels in fn Europe cov- cov I cov-I i Bring many parts palts of England Joran France Germany Turkey and even extending Into Africa He aroused Intense intento pity for the Armenians and Indignation against their oppressors oppressors i sors the Turks wh 7 he thought should be barred from participation tion in amicable International treaties treat treat- its ies until provision is made and as assurance assurance as- as given that there sh shall ll I as-I beno beno be no further oppression of those much abused people Senator King expressed belief bellet that at the coming session of congress congress con con- on- on gress steps would be taken to have bave havethe havethe the United States enter the world court |