Show CAMP AIGN FUND FO FOR SENATORS SENATOR S REELECTION I TO BE PROBED STATE I DEMOCRATS ARE TOLD I- I INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATION of the expenditures in Utah of of the vested 1 i interests that one time invisible government of of the States Uni ed States to brin bring about the reelection to the United States senate of Reed Smoot the tool of Boies Penrose and the representative of f f. f sordid wealth practically was promised today by James H If Hoyle Moyle oyle assistant ss stant secretary of the treasury in giving the keynote speech as temporary chairman n of the Democratic state tate convention i in the Salt Lake theatre Mr Ir Moyle Joyle vigorously assailed Senator Smoot and the sordid wealth of Wall street The senior senator fr from m Ut Utah h has lias spent his life in the service o of Mammon Mr Ir 11 Moyle yle declared I He I fe thinks in d dollars lIars and cents and not In humanity Except that the laws ws aws of t Utah Utah the the corrupt practices I prevent prevent act prevent which the the senior senI sanI senator sen san I ator and his pa party t ha hag had nothing to do doI with wit framing or pas passing lpg the st state te of or I Utah today todar would be del deluged ged with money that that- would have as as' Its one object the reelection n of ot the senior senator For 1 or the Hie past year articles praising tl the of the s senior s nm om have been se I dI J UJ D ws vs They H become so so contagious that youcan Can almost read them read them between the lines in in my inthe the Tribune They praise a ex extravagantly ex- ex cx- cx the work of ot this man man this leader r of the old guard one of those whom Roosevelt described as thieves crooks arid and story second-story men IN IN CABINET CABINET- But recently you have seen an article stating that the senior senator senator sen- sen 1 ator atol ic ie to be the next secretary of ot the treasury should the Republicans Republican win this fall fail J r do donot not believe the senator has has has' any ariy such illusions The Theman I m man n wb who wrote that article ds is a po poL political po- po of ot the senior Senator t L and rand the man who wrote the other I articles gets all his news news new prepared pre pre- pared for him from the office of the senior senator i I I If you search closely losely for the source i ilOt lOt every bit of applause that comes JO ty ta the senior senator it wiy wl be a a aran random random random ran ran- ranI I dom shot indeed If it it ItIs is found that it Iti I II d does es not ot come from the special inter inter- I ests For nearly a year service ex-service Inter j men have been touring the st state te in au automobileS automobiles au- au I aU-I I with unlimited expense expense acI accounts accounts ac ac- ac- ac I counts organizing the state for the I senior senator service Ex-service men have I Igon gone gon back to Chicago with th their lr train I fares' fares paid with their compensation fixed at lOper day with all the privileges privileges privileges leges of ot the convention CAMPAIGN EXPENSES The senior senator fought to the thelast thelast thelast last ditch to prevent the continuous Investigation of campaign expenditures by th the senate of ot f the United States His reason was that the newspapers newspapers- t fourths tree of which are controlled by the interests he represents represents play play the h ws lip up p wrongly and do not give those Investigated a square deal If there Is any any power that can can be invoked by the Democrats it will be invoked in ari az Investigation pf of the expenditures expenditure in Utah The senior senator Is a representative tive of wealth sordid wealth He never thinks In any anything but dollars and cents Ask any of the elevating humanitarian humanitarian humanitarian hu hu- hu- hu bureaus In Washington what the senior senator has done and see what praise they have for him I Itell Itell Itell tell you that if It S Senator Smoot Smoot-I Smoot I did not mean to name name had had hadnot not been beep el elected the last time time- the league of ot nations and the peace treaty would haye have been adopted as the people of ot Utah want them to be adopted At least had the Republicans not been I able to pick the foreign relations com com- we would have had something that at least looks to the prevention of ot war PROTECTS PROTECTS' Mr Moyle Moyl assured the convention that Utah will be looked after by the banks and be able to borrow money on their wool until they are are aie able to arrange for its distribution In iii Inthe Inthe the fall fail The secretary of the treasury treasury treasury treas treas- ury and the governor of ot the federal re reserve reserve reserve re- re serve bank assured him th that t th there re Is no reason why they should not be able to get money to carry on their business business business busi busi- ness ness he said There is no ho danger of ot any shortage of ot money The reserve banks are regulating discounts and stopping speculation As certain as the sun shines will the of ot Utah be able to borrow money on their wool until they are able to dispose of ot It Mr Moyle declared FEDERAL RESERVE Mr Moyle Moyie charged Senator Smoot Smoot with opposing the federal reserve bill without which the war could not have been carried on and which has saved Europe from destruction opposed the farm loan loan bill voted against the amendment nt to the to-the the con constitution provid- provid J 1 f 4 t ing irig for the direct election of senators and opposed the income tax Resolutions will be offered this aft afternoon at indorsing the Democratic administration administration ad ad- ministration and President Wilson as the greatest statesman of ot all times and favoring the ratification of the league of ot nations and the peace treaty without nullifying reservations OLD GUARD CHOICES The Republican p party and aid and trie candidates candidates can can- they have ve named for presidents for pr sl e ti and vice e were ae Mr Both the of by Moyle thel 3 R lIsan an candidates were declared d th ot of the J in f party and their election was assured more than a year ago by Boles PePros Pehr Penrose PeP Pen r rose ros s as leader of of that machine s said salil id Mr Moyle loy e. e In the opening statement of his speech ch Mr 11 Moyle 1 said he regretted much that Senator King Icing had been detaIned detained de de- de- de tamed In Washington and would not arrive in the city for a few days and therefore would miss the state convention conven conven- tion He praised Senator King as an anable anable anable able man Congressmen Mays and were declared by Mr Moyle as representatives 1 tives the people of ot Utah could well be proud of ot He stated that Mr MasI Mays Mas I has already said he will not consider another term in congress but that Mr Vell Welling ng will remain and that he now I bids fair fall to become one of the great men of ot the nation naton CONVENTION OPENS I The convention was called to order at 1050 1060 a. a m. m by Thomas state chairman after atter the proceedings I had been delayed fifty minutes awaiting awaiting awaiting await await- ing the arrival of the Weber county delegates Bishop C C. C. C delivered the Invocation invocation invocation in- in vocation and Mr Thomas resumed th the floor reviewing the purposes of ot the convention and adding that the delegates delegates dele dele- gates sent to San Francisco June 28 8 would be asked to name candidates to torun torun torun run on ona a real platform for election as the nations nation's executives The past ad administration administration administration ad- ad ministration was was praised b by Mr Thomas and President Wilson referred to as the greatest statesman th the world has ever known Everything for tor which the Roosevelt wing of ot the Republican party s1 od for has been carefully put into cold stora storage stor- stor a ag age declared Mr Thomas in his reference reference ref ret to the Republican convention held at Chicago The statement made by Mr Moyle that Senator Harding h had d been chosen several months ago as the Republican candidate for tor president were by Mr Thomas when he declared that three months ago he was told by a prominent Eastern politician I that Harding would be the man man chosen at the convention In Chicago AVOIDS LEAGUE Attention to the almost total I lack ck of at any reference to the league of ot nations at atthe the Chicago convention was Invited by Mr Thomas He said the Republicans cans had no doubt that the people of ot the United States States- wanted the league of ot nations and that they were to get s-et it Mr Thomas paid a tribute to the Democratic women of Utah and to Paul H. H Ray state secretary for assisting with the convention arrangements The members of the convention were requested to be prepared to name committees corn com on resolutions permanent or organization organization organization or- or and order of ot business api and credentials Mr 11 Thomas that Mrs Minnie Quay and Frank Francis mayor of Ogden had been named temporary vice A. A E. E Harvey temporary I secretary NAME COMMITTEES Committees were appointed with each county being r represented presented on th the committees of ot credentials resolutions I and permanent organization as fol follos folloWs follows fol- fol lows s Beaver county D. county D. D I. I Frazier RE E.- E. Parsons and C. C C. C Sloan Box Elder Thomas Elder Thomas Waldron Judge Call R. R E. E Davies y Cache Cache C. C. C 1 F. F Olson Senator J. J Ws W. Funk George Romney Carbon Carbon No N. N H. H Savage J. J E. E Holmes Holmes Mrs 1 II C. C Smith Daggett No Daggett-No No appointments made Davis Davis David David FSmith Smith B. B H. H Roberts Rob Rob- erts ens W. W H. H r Duchesne Duchesne A. W. W V Maxwell C I J Johnson 0 ONeill O'Neill I of Continued J V i f v on page paS t x 5 it fete Q Iw l ri TP w I tr W i Vj J i 3 f DC RATS Of OfU AK U OUTLINE P PROGRAM tion Opens to Select gates agates to Attend Nal NaI Na Nail il l' l Convention at at San Sanon cisco on June 28 Continued from page 1 y y-J y J. J O. O Luke Browning B. B H H. H West Vest Hammond Hammo d AM Rob Rob- J b-J g C. C Clark v Charles Adams Mrs Mrs' Alfred Altred Caroline Perr Perry Charles Hayden GeorgeIn George Georg In n Sam Martin and nd Millard counties counties No No o ap- ap senta nta ent's made S C. ian C. C W. W EI E I taJH G G. Clark j jo S No fe-No Nb o appointments i Wi Mrs airs Anna Copp R. R J. J Mci Mc- Mc i L. L Boyden t Joseph F-Joseph West George H Rob Rob- LeroY Thelby Jl Lake Franklin ake Franklin Christensen and fi sE E Morris with appointment I Solutions committe to be named pet pets j-c. j W. W I Joseph JOeph I lenry enry Ferry lerry er H. H I. I W. W v. v Frank Her Her- Andrew Hansen Ie M U. U J J. J Copp A A. A G G. G Gowan LevanA mn Levan A A M. M Johnson G G. G L L Goodr Good- Good r octer cler Hueber t Tames James E. E Half WilliamJ William J J. J Thomas mas Thompson at etch G ha C. C Montgomery George Ike er with one committeeman t to to ed f 1 A. A A L L. L Win Wint t r. r J L. L Ic- Ic IcIe Ie setA k 1 Miles Ier l Waiter Farr larr Frank Fran Francis arker cr 1 kE e IN SIGHT at pates s g qt several of ot the counties instructed to pledge the conven- conven G G. McAdoo others ll beck Sacking ng A. A Mitchell Palmer at- at general of the United States f of a a. a few h held ld a preference for Cpr JaI M M. Cox of Ohio FOR TOR F R MADOO se II H Moyle le was known to tois liking lung his is form former r chief holding I t s one man In the party I t VIII o fill the shoes of Jefferson stand alid Wilson other ST Great at io On the other hand assistant assistant attorney torney l also a leader of the party par in the state proposes to General P Palmer to the ch Neither Mr Ma Moyle le len n nor r Mr I however w is fighting to gen aIen 1 i Eructed delegation delegation- to San Sari Fran Frank Both seem to be of the opinion send A delegation of ot and fair Cair i ded dm ni nand a e executive CO committee committee i t decided d recommend t to the cori- cori con con- It adhere t tp- tp the tha national Lion call catl ad aLid el elect elect- t. t eight Ight dele- dele I alternates alternate's so that each lot gates with half each as has fias been proposed BLE nE DELEGATES may be nominated are arc Hl Bern Dern L L. R Martineau Jr Jn Mrs G G. B B. B Blakely J. J T F. F Tolton of Beaver ohn B B. Reed Peed J. J L. L Boyden of ot ote e James e ames H. H Moyle Mrs night Knight Jf Provo C. C L 1 Olson L. L W. W V Curry pal al ai Weston Vernon o of Logan of Gunnison Miss Alice ABc Reynolds of Provo Prove J J. D. D Skeen T. T TN I. I Taylor Talor of Provo J J. B B. Swenson of or Provo Mrs Zina H H. Smoot N N. J J. Parker Parker Parker Par Par- ker of Ogden den C. C A. A Boyd of Ogden n Joseph Chez of ot Ogden Frank l Francis of Ogden Governor 11 E. E E. E Hoffman of Richfield Joseph Manti ManU and Samuel A. A King C In hl addition to the selection of the delegates a national and anda a national mal committee committeeman will be elected and the state committee will be Reorganized James H. H Moyle loyle present member of or the national committee will pill be proposed for reelection to that place and it Is predl predicted ted that the name of Samuel A. A lying KIng aso will be advanced ad advanced ad- ad for fon forthe the same Il honor nor The name name of Mrs Elizabeth Hayward Haywardd has been mentioned for lor national committee e- e woman and it is exp expected that several others will be nominated S St L If COUNTY COMMITTEE il Ejection of officers pf the Salt Salt Lake county Democratic Democratic- committee took place face Saturday night at a committee meeting held at the Newhouse hotel Former officers consisting of ot C. C C C. Richards chairman pf pt the county committee committee committee com com- Arthur McFarlane vice ch chairman chairman chair chair- irman ir- ir man Ernest Bauer secretary and Frank C. C Moyle executive secretary and treasurer were reelected by ac ac- ac- ac The new members are First municipal municipal municipal mu- mu ward Franklyn tt N. Whito While and D A. A Camomile Third ward John John- chairman Hugh W. W V. V J Korth and Mrs Sinah B. B Reid ward Fourth Fourth ward George E. E Maycock Maycock May- May cock chairman Berkley Olson Miss Hattie Kimball and Henry D. D Moyle Fifth ward wardi Joseph A A. A Young chairman chair chair- man mart Samuel TJ rJ L. L Schwartz B B. BT T T and Nellie M. M I. I Ball co nty precinct precinct pre pre- Edward E. E Howe Howe- Second George S S. S Kirby Third Aus Austin ln P P. Miller Miller Milter Mil Mil- I ler ter Fourth R. R B. B BD Deland land Fifth SamI Samuel Sam Sam- uel J. J Lindsey Sixth Niels Lind Seventh Seventh Seventh Sev Sev- and Eighth EIg not reported not reported Ninth I George George W. W ills lIIs and Tenth A. A ABrown A. A Brown I SENATOR KING WRIT WRITS WRITES S. S 1 Se Senator 1 t ir William II H. King ing who who was was to have addressed the convention willbe will willbe willbe be unable to attend according to a letter letter letter let let- ter received by Samuel A A. KingI King I was very anxious to tobe be present at atthe atthe atthe the convention Mr 11 Kin King wrote because because because be cause I was wafe desirous of proposing a resolution indorsing the league of na nations nations nations na- na and protesting against its its re repudiation repudiation repudiation re- re I also would have the Utah Democrats indorse the national administration administration administration admin admin- and the achievements of President Wilson r But matters matters of of vital importance to Utah have arisen which 1 J do donot not feel I Ican Ican Ican 1 can afford to neglect The new army bill has Just been passed and the officials officials officials of the war department are now at work determining dE what posts shall be abandoned abandond and those which shall be retained I have had a long conference conference conference confer confer- ence |