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Show G. 0. P. IS GIVEN MILL! Walsh of Massachusetts Arraigns Ar-raigns Administration Pleas for th reelection of Senator William II. King were mad In Salt Lake and Ogden yesterday by Senator David L Walsh of Massachusetts, chairman of the Democratic senatorial commit lee, who Js In Utah to take an actlv part In the Democratic campaign. Hen a tor WalsJi spoke at a large gathering of Democrats at Ogden and conferred with party leaders lead-ers In Halt lMk. That th voters of Utah ahould choos mn for offlc whoe hearts beat In sympathy with th people and who will champion the cause of the people is the message that Senator I Walsh said he had brought to I'tah. ! PROGRESSIVES NOT PLEASED. ftcnaior Walsh delivered a scathing arraignment of the Republican admin ad-min 1st rut ion and declared that 'he proRTesalves' In the HMuMTcnn rink wr as dissatisfied wWh th "stand pat" senators and congressmen as were th Democrats. He a.ild that' th Republican party was swept Into power on th promise of returning th country to normalcy and that all promises had been broken. He referred to th disarmament conference confer-ence as a rummage sale of obsolete battleships and stated that the only real disarmament would be complete disarmament. He closed with an appeal ap-peal that the people return Senator King to congress "bevause ths people of tha cmintrv need him for his maarnlflcent service In the cause of humanity." Former Congressman Milton H. j I Welling, candidate for election from , the First district, presided at the Ogden meeting. lie was Introduced I'V H. p. iHibhs, At the conclusion of the talk by Henatur Walsh. Mr. Welling Well-ing Introduced Senator King, who. he declared, haul protested against being Introduced. BOOST FOR WELLING. , fetenator King responded to the Introduction In-troduction hr asking the audience to return Mr. Welling. 'the champion of th farmer, labor and lh people." o congress. At -ftat headquarters of th Imo- cratle tarty in Halt Ike, i-wnator Wakth declared that every one of the thirty-four Democratic member of tha senate would be In T'tah to plead for reelection of Senator King If such wer possible. "Henator King I on of th great eenot rr of the United--States.' ffen-ator ffen-ator Walsh declared. "He la a fearless, fear-less, fighting publio official and a man whoa value and usefulness In the days of alavlsh .surrender of 'conviction to vot-gertlng nroposl-1 nroposl-1 1 on cannot b e xag g rated." |