Show j I I I I Parade Is feature w 01 ig Day At Utah State Fair Charles R. R Mabey Republican candidate for governor and E. E O. O Leatherwood candidate on the same ticket for congressman from the Second district led a big and enthusiastic parade at the state fair grounds yesterday In company company com corn pany with other prominent workers work ers era in the party V 14 Mr Leatherwood made a brief address In which he gave reason for tor his opposition to the Wilson league of nations nations' plan This plan It If carried out Mr Leatherwood said would practically take from congress the constitutional right to declare war or maintain peace relations By adopting the Wilson league of nations construction it was stated by the speaker the I sovereignty of this nation and its I citizens would be practically wiped I out out out-a a result that that- was way not only re repugnant repugnant repugnant re- re to all real Americans hut but buta huta a n condition that would not be tolerated tol tol- tol- tol i crated by them The parade was followed by an impromptu reception thousands of spectators at the fair shaking hands with the candidates After a I brisk march about the grounds in which a host of people Joined joined- the Innovation ended without leaving participants or spectators weary of political campaign methods Mr Mabey did not speak because he be was suffering from a severe cold I |