Show PRESIDENT WILSON IS SIR STRONGER ON H THAN EVER W. W R. R w Wallace Wallace a la e D Democratic National Committeeman Expresses Express s Belief T That at atHe He Will Wili Be Be- elected Re-elected Re-ele Re e NATION PROSPEROUS PROSPEROUS S For or First Time New York Cannot Muster Enough Laborers to Clear I Its is Streets of Ice and Snow President w rb-w Wilson Vilson I wilt will have haye no for the Democratic nOllin origination tion for tor the pr presidency s dency He is votes stronger than his Ills party part and is certain to be re-elected re next fall fill In substance e this is the belief f of W. W R. R Wallace Democratic natio national committeeman committee- committee man for Utah wh who has just returned from from Washington I Wallace bases his predictions on several elements First tho the party leaders are optimistic for tor the future They are united in the belief that the tho I party party- is iri is-I the tho hand hands of ot the most progressive and forward looking looking- element elcI ele elc- dc- dc ment In the party part G General n ral prosperity also is an element element ele ele- ele I ment considered h by Wallace That the prosperity exists exists- Mr Wallace believes believes- Is found In the conditions in New York Turk Shortage e of street lab labor r has been experienced there this win win- ter Labor has been so o scarce scarce that the th elt city has been un unable ble to to clean its str streets ts The city of New X York has b been n unable to muster more more than than- men for tor street cleaning work during the winter storms where formerly for for- m merly from to men were tor I available for this work i 4 Freight has reach reached d' d tb the Eastern ports in n such stich quantities s that embargoes embargoes em rm- bargo s have lYO been established that the yards ards might be cle cleared red according to Wallace Vallace It Jt is reported that I cars ars of grain arc tied up In fn Baltimore awaiting shipment nt to foreign lands Th The Tho munitions business Wallace e found foun extends as RS war west est as Dener Denver Denver Den Den- ver er Denver manufacturers manufacturers' are tUrning turnIng turnIng turn- turn Ing out barb barbed d wire aire paints and other products for tho the allies Democratic leaders in the nation according to Wallace Wallac look Utah In itt Democratic ranks next year ear They express express themselves l' l satisfied with the results of of the last election and fully expect a Democratic in Iii 1916 S While the R Republicans ns haye ve decided to hold their national cO convention In advance of the th Democratic convention convention conven conven- tion Wallace believes bell ves that that that-it it will not change the Democratic status Democratic Demo Demo- cratic leaders believe that the action was iwas was taken with the view of ot catching the ote vote Walace however is of the opinion n that the progressive thinkers of ot all parties are In the dent For this reason he expects that President Wilson will be e votes ot s stronger than his party part in 1916 Tariff Eliminated Wallace ace had an opportunity of feeling thE pulse in j the East Kast Tn his' his opinion Senator Borah Borab is one ono of ot the most popular candidates In the field for the Republican nomi nation for the presidency Ills his chances for the nomination ti would II be e better t Ithe if It he were r from one one- e of the h doubtful f I states stat s. s He 1111 however is IJ a native of Illinois and it may be that some support will willbe willbe willbe be thrown to him from t that at state There Thero is some friction between the Utah and in WashIngton Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington by reason of ot the support Utah has given the candidacy of Senator Root The Idaho delegation feels that Root is a reactionary and that greater good coul could 1 come of ot sup support sup sup- port jort of ot Borah who th thy y feel i is pro pro Acc According to Wallace Vallace there Is considerable con con- rable comment in the East on President Wilsons Wilson's remark that the Republicans are confined to practically one issue the tariff Wallace WaIlace Is inclined to believe that ther there Is a likelihood will be eliminated I as man many of ot the leaders of ot all parties believe that the tariff should be t taken ken I out of politics The Republicans ns have been able obie to fo tomake o make an Issue of the tariff because of the lack hack of ot full knowledge of the facts of tho the world and the result of legislation le I St. St Louis won the Democratic convention con con- conI I v largely through a R. personal appeal made by Champ Clark who is much beloved by the leaders of ot the Democratic party paz TamEs James II H. Mays Maya is 4 still a Progressive Progress Progress- ive he according to all c While he lIe went Into the tho Democratic caucus It ItIs itIs I Is ill beU believed ved he did this more from doctrines doctrines- than party calling J lie e Is probably ot of tho the opinion that many i of ot the Democratic measures sro are In harmony hunon with the things sought by br bythe bythe the Progressive e party According to Wallace Mays Maya Is regarded re re not only as cis a n. great lawyer but as asa a man of ot sound business judgment judgment judg judg- ment meat In Wa Washington |