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Show SiawtttaMaieiaiei I SUMO AIT WE 'TOOES A-BMAmm A-BMAmm AT TMM KMBW. Today the Republican Political Coterie Is-Sore AllOver iAbouULJ In Tonight's Telegram We Have a Beautiful Little Bouquet for the 1 Republican Colonel. See, Here It Is: . "Here' to our czar last in war, first toward peace, . Hie President, and insist that this he the issue next Tuesday, why, lone may he waver!" " ten' we w'" a" 'ie K)"s nex ' uesar ai1 mee tnem on ' that issue. . , ' ' Mr.-Ruusevcll tulj his atnlienee Monday-night (hat RLTUBLI. And w will BLiAT TI'PM nn th.it Usn, inn. They can bet on , CAN CONGRESSMAN ARE IN THE HABIT OF REPEATING that. ' ; THIS BITTER JEST IN THE CLOAK ROOMS OF THE CAPI- These men claim to be better Americans and better patriots TOL. . than we who support the President. ' 1 Fyprrirnd f"""--pnpfr mM he 1"", '"''f Earned that Mr. That is heaping insult upon impudence. - Roosevelt is not always truthful. - At his best, Mr. Roosevelt is always airuganl and intolerant. At ' Sushis statement may-beftteWtr-tf-may-not-truei : his worst, he is insolent, vituperativc and untruthful: , ' But, true or not, Mr. Roosevelt's remark reveals HIS OWN In this 'campaign he is at his worst. state of mind toward the President. And as he is so are his followers. ' It is a bitter, sour, ugly, unfair, unpatriotic, malighant and hate- DEPRECIATE THE PRESIDENT ' ' And Mr. Roosevelt accurately represents the opposition which is They have deliberately inaugurated a political campaign to assailing the President. depreciate the President at home, to belittle him abroad, to deprive . Mr. Roosevelt says that he and the men who thus daily insult -him of the leadership in the settlements of peace which he has t ', and belittle the President are loo per cent loyal Americans. rightfully earned and of which every true American ought to be If (hat is true, there are a lot of loo per cent loyal Americans in proud and jealous, jail right now. . . Disguise as they will, their true intent is to pull down the Presi- IF THAT IS TRUE, THE SECTION OF THE ESPIONAGE dent from this great place in the estimation of the world and they ACT WHICH MAKES IT SEDITIOUS, DURING THE WAR, TO do not care at all that pulling down the President would inevitably 1 USE SCURRILOUS AND SLANDEROUS LANGUAGE CON- P"H down the influence and predominance of the United States i.; CERNING THE CONSTITUTION, THE GOVERNMENT AND the final settlement of the war problems. I . THE FLAG AND THE UNIFORM OF THE UNITED STATES IS . And they call themselves 100 per cent Americans! . NULL AND VOID AND EVERY PERSON WHO IS IN JAIL FOR . God save the mark! 1 VIOLATING THAT SECTION OF THE LAW IS WRONGFULLY One hundred per cent American and yet they can find no IN JAIL. ' words too bitter with which to abuse the President who has led the ' 100 PER CENT LOYALTY " Nation to victory! r it u u u , , V. , iw One hundred per cent American and yet they would destroy K If what Mr Roosevelt says about h,s 100 per cent loyalty is th predominance of America in the conferences of peace and re- , I true, then it is time to take a large number of convicts from the . construction' ; penitentiaries and restore them to their careers of too per cent loy- 0ne hundred per cent Americanand yct they woulJ seat the alty c . . v . . , M . . . . , . United States at the foot of the table when the nations gather to JL I For no one m ten of these prisoners was convicted of using d y th destinies f th world for to come, J ; language half so insulting and so scurrilous and so disloyal as the Well, if thaf is 100 per cent Americanism, then we can only " J ' bitter and unfa'r nd unmanly language which Mr. Roosevelt pub- pray God to spare us from an additional percentage. licly states ..that he and his political associates habitually use in Whh t"h cent f th m Americanism in popular J speaking of the President and Mis conduct of public a fa.rs fashion, we might confidently look forward to the pleasing spectacle ' . , :No, hen; -we "f,er:tfa,v?!eithf fnauc'ment of tC ambassadors and envoys of the United States blacking the I ; TTri. the fiM.ri in wheh it was tnacted, because wf thonght-and boots of the otherlegateWjnkrnational Peace Congress. f still think that it is far better to let a few fools talk foolishly when s - : S and where they please than that there should be any infringement at PLAIN FOLKS SHOULD SPEAK OUT all upon the freedom of speech, which is the fundamental basis of Friends, we plain, every-day American folks must not permit all our" liberties. this conspiracy against the President to' succeed. " But Mr. Roosevelt clamored for this law and for even more ye simply must not permit it. ' drastic control of printing and speech, and Mr. Roosevelt's associates let us go to lhe polls Republicans side by side with Demo- 1 in politics enacted this law by their votes. ' crats and elect a Congress to support the President not neces- - f And we say emphatically it is a shame to justice that hundreds sariiy because we prefer the Democratic party to the Republican - " ; of ill-informed or unbalanced men and women of the poorer classes part but because the only way in which Republicans as well as ; ; should be thrust into jail for violating this law while men of position Democrats can show their confidence in the President and their de- ' and political influence, incited and protected by the great profiteer- sirc that he shan iea j in lhe settlements of the war as he has led in ' ing trusts, daily and nightly violate the same law with impunity. the fighting conduct of the war is to elect to Congress Democrats ' The American voters do not have it in their own power to in- wno are not lrinK (o makc political capital against him. ' . flict a prison penalty, which Mr. Roosevelt and his kind deserve, but . Vall Street and all it represents, and Roosevelt and the other ; they certainly do have it in their power to rebuke in an effective politicians who serve the steel trust and the other big profiteering : manner the insulting and unfair attacks which Mr. Roosevelt ani trusts have created this situation. ' ! v his political associates are making upon the President. "So there is nothing tt.r us to do, good people, but to meet the !' I TUESDAY IS THE DAY situation fairly and squarely. ' You folks can show these men exactly what you think of their STAND BY THE PRESIDENT ' ; conduct and exactly what . you think of the President by ping to There' is nothing to do hut to help this financial "and political the polls nex Tuesday and electing a Congress that will back up the conspiracy to overthrow the President's control of. public affairs or fsi?enJ,and thu W J1 uR ay bC by,t,hCnPreS,de.utanud that Vn dse TO HELP THE PRESIDENT TO MAINTAIN HIS CONTROL 1 , tell Mr Roosevel and his Congressional foUow.ng that the ncgot.a- OF AFFAIRS AT HOME AND HIS HIGH. PREDOMINANT . 1 tions iof peace will be intrusted to the same hands which have direct- PLACE IN THE COUNCILS OF THE NATIONS ABROAD. ed the conduct of our victorious war the strong hands of ood- . You will eithet vote for the President or against him. i row Wilson. - , It is impossible to vote any other way. PATRIOTISM IS THE ISSUE There is no half-way station. The issue has risen far above any plane of partisanship. For or against the President, for or against him one or the ; It has become an issue of American patriotism. other, folks. 1 No sensible man wanted to see such an issue raised. Ve know how you will vote. But the little group ff Republican leaders headed by Rtiosevelt And why shouldn't you vote that way? would have it that way. Why shouldn't every man and women of us show the Presi- y They FORCED that issue. dent how we trust him, how we admire his wonderful conduct of Very well, folks, let them have it that way. the Nation's war, how firmly we believe ill the rectitude of his pur- . ; y If they choose to insist that their patriotim is of a better brand poses and in his ability, with all his people's might and good will ' ; than the patriotism of us Americans who admire, honor and uphold back of him, to make good these purposes? Los Angeles Examiner. ' I UTAH, OLD STATE, TOMORROW IS THE DAY WHEN AMERICA IS GOING TO SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE GERMANY AND THE WORLD. UTAH WILL NOT FAIL. THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO TOIL WILL NOT ; I FAIL THE MAN WHO HAS SERVED THEM. VOTE, CITIZENS, VOTE AND SHOW YOUR GOOD OLD AMERICAN COLORS! VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN MAYS AND WELLING AND THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET! Democratic County Committee J C C. RICHARDS, Chairman. FRANK C. MOYLE, Executive Secretary. f " , fPid AdnHlaratrat.) |