Show FIRST SESSION OF LEAGUE TO OPEN TONIGHT I na was just one final big announcement announcement announcement an an- T THEnE given out at local loca headquarters for the Mountain congress cons for a league of nations It is emphasized again that all sessions of the big congress are open to the public free of charge and that a cordial cordial cordial cor cor- dial invitation is extended to every citizen of Utah Wyoming and southern southern southern south south- ern Idaho Professor George Geors-e Grafton Wilson Vilson and Dr Henry Van Dyke are due to arrive this afternoon at 4 30 o'clock to take part in the big public session this evening in the Tabernacle beginning at 8 MONROE DOCTRINE Professor Wilson one of ot the greatest great great- est authorities on the Monroe doctrine I will give an emphatic reply to those critics who have declared that the es establishment establishment establishment es- es of a league of nations may undermine the strength of ot the Monroe doctrine whose sacredness the nation has protected ever since it was rated Both visiting speakers will also discuss the possibility of ot entangling alliances which Washington whose birthday the nation celebrates tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row declared must be avoided President John A. A Widtsoe of the University of ot Utah and J. J Will VIII Knight of Provo r will speak from O the standpoint standpoint stand stand- ka I g arS associated at industries in- in point l of the farmer and s in industries respectively r I OTHERS COME FRIDAY Dr A. A Lawrence Lowell l Mrs rs Philip North Moore Edward A. A Filene Henry Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry Dr Charles R. R Brown and Captain Thomas Chamberlain will arrive Saturday morning at 8 30 o'clock to tal take e part in the morning and afternoon sessions Captain Chamberlain is a veteran of ot Verdun Flanders and Chateau Thierry He will speak at the three remaining congresses congresses con con- presses of ot the peace campaign Salt campaign Salt Lake Lale St. St StLouis Louis and Atlanta Atlanta and and will from apt a experience in war show the need of ot a strong International peace TAFT COMES SATURDAY William Villiam Howard Taft former president president president dent of the United States wit wl will arrive in the city tomorrow afternoon at o'clock in time to appear at the big evening session in the Tabernacle The committees have been ap appointed appointed appointed ap- ap pointed to meet the respective parties at the station and escort them to headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters VAN DYKE AND WILSON Committee to meet Mr Ir Wilson and Dr Van Dyke Dye at p. p m. m today George A A. A Smith Rev George E. E Davies Da- Da vies Commissioner C C. C C. C President John A. A Widtsoe W. W D. D Biter Riter and Thomas Weir TAFT AND PARTY Reception committee to meet Ex- Ex President William II H. Taft Tart and party at Ogden tomorrow afternoon W. W N. N Williams chairman Governor Simon Bamberger George Albert Abert Smith John C. C Cutler Secretary of ot State Harden Bennion General Richard W. W Young Dan Spencer and Professor Levi Edgar Edgar Edgar Ed Ed- gar Young LOWELL COMMITTEE Reception committe t to meet A. A Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- Law Law-I rence Lowell and party at o o'clock clock tomorrow morning M. M A. A Keyser Dr Oeo Geo AV V Middle Middle- G George orge A A. A Smith ton Herbert S. S Auerbach j J. J ji M of Hayes Haes Will W. W Ray Ilay Geo eo A. A Iverson dg Young Ernest B Bamberger W V Funk Senator J J. Wm n IL I Poin Folland olland It H. Hor M. M It II h Lund Land Aliens ym Ellas as A A. Smith Judge lodge ll If Stephens Pres J J. J A. A Widtsoe w-V w W Yo H. H t Wallace allce i 1 Fred red Jorgensen T Rev I 1 A. A fed Alfred C. C Rees has S. S Burton E. E O. O Howard O. O C. C Beebe J J. J D D. Spencer lafavette Hanchett Continued on page 4 FIRST SESSION Continued from page 1 E. E G. G Gowans B. B B H. H Roberts Robers Dr E. E A. A Smith Carl A. A Badger Balger Bishop D. D A. A Smith C. C W. W Whitey Prof G. G E. E Fellows H. H G. G Whitney Nephi L. L Morris Thad ha W. W Naylor Nador S. S Q Cannon R. R c. c Gemmell Gemmel Arthur L. L Thomas s s. s H H. Love E. E G. G Peterson John F. F Bennett Benjamin Goddard Dr Fred Stauffer M. M r. r S. S Browning Gleed Miller Geo Ceo H. H Geed R- R R L. L Martineau Mier Jr L Lo Le Roy Dixon Dixon W. W K Lovering Levering Vt S. S McCornick Isaac Blair Evans Isac Thomas UNIVERSITY CLUB The University club holding its is big annual banquet this evening will lave have lave as guests of honor at the clubhouse clubhouse club- club house louse Dr Van Dyke and Professor Wilson This event will wi be bE the forerunner forerunner forerunner fore fore- runner of ot a series of social events being given in honor of the visiting party of at speakers SERVICE FLAGS It I has been arranged that Just after former President Taft finishes his address the ceremony marking the demobilization of service serice flags will willbe willbe be observed The first flag ag to be demobilized at the service wilt will wi be that with wih a gold hued star In honor honorof honoro o of James Austin Austn son sort of ot Mrs rs E. E O. O Howard and son-in-law son of E. E E. E Calvin Dalvin who fell fel in battle batte in France The ceremony will be held in accordance accordance accordance accord accord- ance with wih a a plan fostered by the war camp community service under the direction of the local director of the service serice J. J A. A Boyle MEET representing the thirteen thirteen thirteen thir- thir thir thir- teen organizations affiliated with the Counci Council of ot Women and the State Federation of ot Women's Clubs met yesterday at the Hotel Utah to make plans for the luncheon Saturday for Mrs Moore A number of names were added to the committees for tor the big social function as s follows Mrs Irs Elizabeth Elzabeth C. C Crismon and Mrs Louise Vinegar Winegar on the general luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon committee Mrs Gertrude NewLon Newton Newton New- New ton Lon on the decoration committee r Mrs l Elizabeth Elzabeth Cohen on the music committee Mrs Elizabeth J Hayward Mrs Klessen C. C Kinne Kinney Mrs R. R R B. B Porter Mrs Louie Luie Felt Mrs Irs Rachel Grant Taylor Miss Alice Alce Reynolds Miss Eva C. C Erbe Mrs A. A J. J president of the Idaho Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs E. E J. J Donkey Dockey of Boise and Mrs fare S. S G G. Rich of Burley Burley Burley Bur- Bur ley on the reception committee OPEN TO ALL The luncheon is b by no means to be bea a strictly club event reservations be being being being be- be ing open to all al women of Utah Idaho and Wyoming The only strictly club cub i event will be the big club conference i ito to be held this afternoon at the Hotel Utah |