Show ENACE S FEAR F TEDDY Moose Leader Sends Warning to Chicago That Nation Nation- Faces a ati Great World Crisis ti I I 1 HE SAYS Every Man Within Our 1 I Borders Must Be an anI I I American and Nothing Else Roosevelt Wires I I CHICAGO Jan 11 When 1 When the he Progressive national committee commit commit- tee ee was called caned to order today a telegram of greeting from Theodore Theodore Theofore Theo Theo- dore fore Roosevelt standard bearer R ot of f the party In the 1912 election was was read In it Colonel Roosevelt the need nedd for preparedness not alone in material ways but of ot the theand soul and spirit of the citizens of the nation The message was received with applause ap ape pIa use by the committeemen emen and was followed allowed by the reading of messages from ron rom other leaders including Hiram Johnson gov governor of C California and Albert lbert J. J Beveridge former senator senator from from Indiana i iThe The message from Roosevelt folI fol fol- i m I send you Yon my greeting five We as a country are facing a a great F world crisis In which for for- forthe the last Eighteen months this nation has fallen falleni Bar i far r short of at its Us duty both to its own people and to the law abiding and justee justice jus jus- tice tee loving nations of mankind Americans ans F First There is a crying need that we shall cast aside all purely partisan consid- consid ons and disregard all but the vit vital l' l Issues affecting the national life lire and andI I shall hail strive wholeheartedly for a sound Americanism which shall insist that every man who is within our borders bor- bor ders aers shall be an American and nothIng nothing noth- noth ling ing else We Ve must do justice to our own people at home we must insist that they have justice when abroad We must insist upon the most thoroughgoing preparedness to pro pro- teet our rights against all possible at ate tacks by any aggressors Such preparedness preparedness pre- pre is the best guarantee of jany any honorable peace I 1 We must ever remember that there cannot be such preparedness in things material materia unless there is also that pre- pre preparedness preparedness preparedness' of at soul and spirit which i alone renders a a nation fit to perform its kits high and difficult duties in national and international life THEODORE ROOSEVELT Victory for Moose In his Tiis nis' nis message to the committeemen committee committee- men Governor Johnson of of California sal said d Progressivism has won a great great- victory I If It has gripped the minds of Individual voters has quickened the national conscience and has been Indelibly indelibly in in- impressed upon every forward looking stage Sr The men and the party unafraid exercised a a. most most- wholesome Influence inon in- in I fluence on the nations nation's political life rAH All l candidates and all parties now vehemently protest they ar are progressive progress progress- ive ve and progressivism thus has partly done its work We have no reason for misgiving and every reason to be jubilant Fr From California where m progress- progress I jm 1 has been written into the laws I of the state we send you fondest greet- greet ings t The telegram from Albert J. J Beveridge Bevridge Bev- Bev I ridge said Progressive principles including including in in- eluding a neutrality with equal friendship friendship friendship friend friend- ship for all nations constitute a program program program pro pro- gram for tor which Americans can fight with a a. clean conscience I A telegram from Charles Sumner Bird of Massachusetts said kI I I am ani for a a. third ticket rather than Continued on page 6 i it j HYPHEN MENitE MENACE Continued ed from om page fage 1 L 1 for Cor or a reactionary oi or ot second l rate can Messages from Arthur K N. Sager and Oscar S. S Strauss of New York and John M. M l Parker arker of ot New Orleans also were read 4 Every state in the union save Anzona Arizona Ari An- zona zona a and d Mississippi was represented at the meeting Discussion of the tile time and place for forI I holding the national convention of the party developed practically ly unanimous I opinion that it should be convened in Chicago There was some difference difference differ dUter- ence of opinion ho however hover ver as to the date William Allen White of Kansas favored June 7 which would make the contention coincident with the Republican Republican Re Re- publican national convention here and several o others hers supported this view Others supported June 14 or later I The question qu stion will be settled at an executive executive ex ox- session of tho tile national committee committee com late today i George eorge W. W Perkins presided this I m morning and John V. McGrath of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York a acted ted as secretary I William Flinn o of Pennsylvania declare de- de clare 4 the convention should be held heldI concurrently with the Republican I Touching on Progressive prospects he said the party part In his home state was I in better condition than ever ver Progressives Divided Colonel Roosevelt cannot be be a candidate candidate can can- can I all the time he said The I Progressives in my state are divided Many of ot them do not care whether they are labeled Republicans or Progressives Pro Pro- They want results I I J d dont don't nt think It is possible that Theodore Roosevelt Is the only man manI who can run this government Personally Personally Per Per- I Ronall I think he can run it better I than ban I any ally other man and Id I'd like to see I him run it itI I I am not afraid to say that If the I I Republicans will o ai ad as we want them to d do we will agree with them We do donot donot 1 not know that reactionaries will contra contro con con- tra tro 1 the tho next Republican dm convention It Itis Itis Itis is Un till to assume ii in III advance that they I will S I I J know there will be he a number of men front from Pennsylvania as delegates In Inthe Inthe inthe the Republican national convention who sat eat as delegates deJ gates in in our convention con four years atO jo a Nominate Own Ticket J I know there will be men In the tile same condition from other states They I will vill work to hav have the tile Republican an n national national na na- na- na convention nominate a candidate a who will at le least st be unobjectionable to the tho and Insert In inthe the Republican Republican Re Re- publican platform as many of our principles as possible For one I J am willing to give the Republicans a chance I think we I should hold our convention concurrently concurrent concurrent- ly with them In Ill Chicago George e eV W W. Perkins declared that in I his ills opinion it was ws not in the mind of ot otI I anyon present nt to Amalgamate the Pr Ts T's lve party Va Wi with th the tho Republican I party part party We Ve should hold our convention and andI I nominate ll our ti ticket let he lIe said C COURT URT TERMS ANNOUNCED The TIe of slates slatE office orfice an- an f a the fOl following wll dates for lor district dis dis- dis i ti court CO 1 terms Erms of this district Salt t Lake ake county 1 1 April 1 and andt t September 1 I Summit county county Match March 20 June lune lf 19 and November 20 Tooele county county l county February 14 Ma May 8 and October October Octo Octo- ber bel 9 D tates tes were also fixed for tor every rry other district in the state |