Show VANGUARD O OF DRY FORCES INVADES SALT LAKE I I Flying Squadron of America to tD Open Prohibition Campaign Daniel A A. Poling leader of the first division of ot the Flying Squad of America Ameri Ameri- ca arrived In Salt alt Lake this morning arid and I Is delivering time the first of a three three- day a lecture series on prohibition at the tIme First Presbyterian church this lila afternoon after after- noon With Mr Ir Poling came caine Dr Charles M. M Sheldon Shelton of or Topeka minister author and lecturer D D. V. V Polln Poling musical musical mu mu- ideal director and anti William Lowell Patton Pat- Pat ton pianist r The second division of or the prohibItionists prohibitionists will arrive tomorrow morning morning- and speak here tomorrow The third and last division will he be here Sunday Sunda and will vill clo close o tho the campaign Today th the second division vision is in fn Pocatello and amid the thc third division In Boise Tomorrow the lie first division which Is hero here tOllo today goes crocs on to Denver for tor tho the opening o of a Denver Denves' campaign Sunday Today Tollay Is tho the one ono hundred ent seventy seventy- ninth lecturing di lay day on this tour said sald Mr r J Poling this morning at the Hotel Utah Since lat laM September r we have campaigned c. In seven forty states 9 of oC the union We e ar are me meeting with great success and ever every da day I he become como m rB firmly c cOnvInced that prohibition and und national prohibition Is inevitable Prohibition Prohibition AIm I National prohibition Is the RI atm n n and amid object of the tho flying squadron StatewIde State Slate wide prohibition however Is con hl- hl fred tred l. l stron in him tIme the national a strong move mo campal cam cam- pal paig-n. paig Industrial efficiency I find tImid is one ons of ot lh ha strongest ar lm we have or or prohibition said s Mr 11 Poll Poling n J Manufacturers Manufacturers Manu Maimu and amid business 8 loaders leader everywhere every every- where arc coming coining to 10 o realize that th they simply Imply cannot afford to lerm permit t a drinkIng drink drink- lug Ing mar mal to handle machinery sm This I Is im especially true truo nowadays wh whore where re wo we wo have compensation laws The hc employer who must pay workingmen working working- men nien for injuries hi 19 a certain to consider the risks ho lie is taking He lie knows he hp cannot time the o of a drinking manNow man luau Now perhaps many of oC these employers cm em themselves are drinkers most of ot them moderately nut But when they stop slop the thc wago earner from drinking drinking- be bs because cause cuse h he him is made inefficient ther thereby by they soon be begin ln to realize that wha what Is 18 goo l for him must bo be good for or them In the way y of or efficiency Rule Hu HuG G of ot tho the railroads is an ex e cx- an pic of or what such or of efficiency I find that the Union Pacific for tor example Is probably ea- ea n- n forcing that order more strictly than an any aimy r other the they are arA getting results v JL Rule G Started lIam Harriman started that thal rule and it when he learned learned tha rt had hr shown that one dr of or whisky whisk might In some somo c cases ses gauss cause the time eye ca to temporarily lo los lose Its lis power t to dl distinguish colors These Investigations a I Ions also 11 0 peeved cd that red was the tho first color that was lost through this process Therefore an aim n engineer might run past nast pasta nasta a red light not seeing seeing- that It was red You see therefore how Important such sucha a ru rule rue isee e Is to this the safety of travelers tra It is now certain I 1 believe that na nation nit nn- ion tion wide prohibition planks planks' will bo he Introduced at both bothi the Democratic and Republican national conventions ConI Congressman Con Con- gressman man Hobsen has hiss publicly an announced announced an- an I that he would introduce such sucha a n plank In the Democratic convention and a few weeks ago former Senator Chandler told toM mo me It would be Introduced Introduced Intro Intro- hucel in tho tIme Republican convention There will bo bl a powerful fight waged and If Ir the tho lank loses I f o Jle several vernl men will go on the thc stump with the Iss Issue e eIn In time the next national election Just how I far fur this his will go and what results will he be achl ved cannot be oven l guessed Ues d dI now hut but we are arc hoping for Cor- big things I Tomorrows Tomorrow's speakers arc are Dr Ira pre president of or Ward Belmont college e and amid Dr Carolyn E E. Geisel of ot thc tIme Battle Creek sanitarium In Michi Michi- Jan gnu Mr 11 and Mrs rs Frederick Butler will have charge of or the thc music MeetIngs Meet Meet- Inns Ings luring during the three days of ot the tho campaign cam al n are arc held at 30 and amid o'clock daily baily III in the tho First Presbyterian church The public Is s Invited x |