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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, . FIDJVY MORNING, JANUARY' 9, 1920. tion of Interpretative resolution that Isadora. At least on large hotel la withwould preserve the general purpose of the in t wo blocks of the civic center tn which conao and Its tbs auditorium Is situated, and th audiratification, treaty permit demn them to the. criticism of the nation torium can be reached In five minutes world." from ths business section of ths citv. ' and to tha contempt of the Credit ws given Democratic CommitThe resolutions said that when the for laying Democrats cam Into power In litl, they teemen lsador tha plans whlh brought a national confound "the nation In a condition of comfirst Urn in ths counparative Industrial and commercial de- vention for-t- h try s history to the 1aclflc coast. pression," and with the banking system In tne hands of a few men at wboe will v Preliminary plans for bringing ths CoIt was nvention to ban Francisco wer presented occurred panics periodically exmeetHit had to ths national committee at Its added that these end other isted for sixteen yeero under Republican ing in Chicago last May and th pledges of a number of the committeemen were rule without anv relief. "To remedy this situation, the reso- secured at that time. Mr. Dockweller lutions continued, the Democratic ad- and charlea W. lay, Kan Franciscos ministration entered Immediately upon postmaster, presented tha Kan Francisco n vigorous constructive program." adding Invitation at that time. Twelve hundred actual delegates and that establishment of the federal reserve 23. alternates with thetr families ate exbanking sistem entitles the party toth of the country, pected, according to Fay. In addition a everlasting gratitude while the farm loan banking system gave number of Democratic senators and wer expected to coma. The to our agricultural tnterosta the relief (Continued From Pgp On.) City will make preparations for Ihe relong demanded by them. enactof to referred 40,004 visitors In connection resolutions The ception then war rlaon Mid all of the faction ment of the law giving the people the with th convention. Fay said. senhas united In asking for the convention. been don as vet In reL'nlted to States elect their Nothing right ' The peace treaty came to the front ators by popular vote and said the party gard to selecting headquarters for th and for delegates, but all preliminaries will be enfranchised the women former Senator had when, amid applause, the first time gave labor the fair show- completed long before th convention la in Lew la declared the paramount Issue called to order. Fay said. ing to which It was entitled." object of the the campaign would tie foreign ffalri - Referring le the avewed f in resolutions the participation and that tho Republicans, by "malicious country's said: the to were artsy falsehoods, seeking C. O. Declares Pact Throttled. cillsena against America. for!gn-bor- n to DISCERNIBLE fie pleaded that tha convention go A treaty to this end was negotiated and for seven months It ha been Chicago, so that the large foreign-bor- n misused throttled the by Republican DENVER. Jan. Wdl H. Hay, chairpopulation there could see first hand that leadership of the senate that la to arrothe party really was not working against gant that It even refuses to let the sen- man of th national Republican commitators of Its own partv, who desire to tee, addressing the 'Colorado state centhem. have the treaty ratified with certain tral committee The Republlcsne." said Senator Lewis, reservation today, declared tf&t th that seem reasonable to have Indulged In that form of disloyalty them, to vote accordingly, and thus to Republican party would win tht next residential election world-wide by a b g margin. He which hsa not been equaled by American make at least a start toward Eild that hi conclusion we based upon clliaens since I remember, by seeking to peace." observation conA a result, the resolutions said, covering a period of eightcitlsen to agisummon every foreign-bor- n een months. the ditions are unsettled, a definite proclatate his grievance merely because Mr. Hay was ' unsparing In hi criti. mation of the end of the war Is delayed. preMldeut happened to he a nemo-ratIt declares that, had the treaty been cism of tho administration. H declared of the arguend Presenting lbs flnnnclnl that government employee were yet "so with reasonable promptness, th ment. Mr. Sullivan said Ch'cngo was ready ratified world would now be engaged tn th fruit- thick in Washington you have to kick to make a rrnriintee of $75,0 k) for the con- ful them out of your way. He said that th work of reconstruction. roared with vention. The committee-roo"Ws Join," said th resolutions, th name of every buyer of Liberty bonds applause when he concluded bv saying demands of of ths the country In the United States was on the Demopulpits that for those of us who have disagreed mailing list and that government about a recent public quosllon Chicago and Its agricultural Interests, of labor cratic and of the groat business. Industrial and records at Washington had been searched can take care of both drjs and vela commercial organisations of America that by th Democratic party for names to the senate quit playing politics with this add to the mailing l.sts In the forthcomSan Franciscos Claims. sacred question and give to the world ing campaign. - - leader - B W wer shut out of the war Jobs, Deck wflr of Cal'fomta. the word that America la ready to at least make a trial for universal rear. In th main," said Hays, and now we nominating fan Francisco. aoutbid Chof which a are V excluded from guaranteed wltn offer Inferential proffer icagos repudiate the suggestion arc available to all these records He desum of SlUt.hon for expenses, the free rse that having joined our assoclatea th opposition. in war m nudlto-lufrom of the municipal seating that la not leading them to chaos, w are clared Postmaster Oeneral Burleson had 15,000 to ld.Ooo, and of additional funds to withdraw and leave them to a mercl-les- s ordered a rural free delivery census of all for entertainment purposes. fate In order that we might main- adults, and ha predicted that this list San Francisco asked for the convention tain a tradltloral stats of 'Iso- would be used by the Democrats to for the first time. Mr. DookwcUer said, as lation' that we surrendered when w "Rood the country with campaign litera token of appreciation of what the Pa- went to ths defense of our rights and ature." In election cific coast did the last to the aid of struggling humanity. Hay referred to the Republican organThe claims of San Francisco were secIf this Is to be our attitude then the ization as "the real war party, after all," 50 000 Americana onded by Miss M E. Fov, California aswho now sleep In lauding tha party for its "patriotic enfinal details fur the afternoon meeting in sociate d'legate. and J. Bruce Kremer. Francs gave up their lives In vain and deavors during the period when civilisathe tabernacle, at which the children will Montana, vice chairman of the national the 1,000,000 mors who willingly offered tion was on trial. he the honor boat to the commander of Mias "We stood by tha president when he committee, the American expeditionary force. Foy said that the their lives for th cause that called us women of the country, awake to tha A telegram was received yesterday by there have a right to ask for what wer needed aid and no man will ever accuse Boonslbllltles of citizenship and realizing they summoned to the colors, th party of failure in the crisis. Hamilton Gardner, state commander of the existing unrest In the nation, "are He urged Colorado Republ cans to rally the legion, announcing that the general to the standard of the party, with emand his staff will arrive in 8alt Lake at searching both parties to see what they WILSON 11 a. m. next Friday. stand for." no Long -- Beach, He will be greeted phatic pleading that "We. the women of the Pacific coat, be allowed to enn-- this at the railroad station by a large recepIncident Cal.. TO are under the tut'lap- - of Woodrow Wilthe tion committee composed of the American campaign." , The speaker said that son," ahe said. Mr. Kremer pointed out lack of a handclasp st Long Beach "may legion officials, state, county and municiwhich the growing political Importance of the have been the small incident pal leaders, western section of the United States, and H will be escorted through the streets changed the course of the nation sml asked that the national committee help to PIERRE, 8. D--, Jan. I. President Wil- upon which the deetlny of the world of th city In a parade which will follow keen the solid west for the Democratic son to a He referred a time." for rested the of march that President Wilson was under th today challenged, Ee took line party. disturbance before the last presion his visit here last summer. This Richards primary law, to come to South leadThe case for Kansas City was presented Dakota In election California, de Ika'I route party will be from from the Oregon Short and debate the Issues of ths comhr Frod Fleming of Kansas City, Repre- ing campaign Line station to Main street, south to with James O. Monroe of ers explained. sentative Champ Clark. TV. J A. Jcnk'ns Chicago, warned of the menace we The M South hourth speaker Indestreet, thence east to State who as filed an recently publisher of the Kansas City Host: face in America aa a result of the wave street and north to South Temple street. Democratic candidate at the of lame of St. I0"'s third saalatant pendent which swieps onward with Bolshevism Fo the March lowtrg parade the general will primaries secretary of atate, and 8. P Amldon, na He said that nothing would go immediately to Fort Douglas, where Monroe Informed th secretary of state a rush. tlonal committeeman for Kansas The In a but policy will a this he make change danger If President Wilson failed to qualify stop Inspection of the city offered a guarantee of $50,000 and that. a change which and the war prison barrack, escorted for party Indorsement, the challenge throughout th nation,would rout free use of the convention hall. about. bring enfrac-ch'sehis staff and hy Colonel George I. shoud be addressed to James W. Gerard a Republican victory School children of Salt Lake wil) be Hay predicted that the newly hold thed Byram, commanding officer of the post. of New York, who filed es minority canKansas Citys Claims. women voters of America given a special meeting at the tabernacle The general haa accepted a dinner Invitadidate for stale Democratic indorsement. for an or- to hear Oeneral John J. Pershing when tion from Colonel W. W. Gordon, InstrucDr Jenkins, pointing out that Kansas Under the Richards primary law, a balance of power. He pleaded would b: he la a of the National Guard of Utah. Colothey citv lav In the center of a group of doubt- candidate for president who has received ganisation to which guest In the city of the American tor nel Gordon served as aide to Oeneral ful states, declared "that, while mv heart official Indorsement must appear In at proud to belong. 16. a week on Mr. of Utah continued U January Legion our in the Philippines and In the power,, "With would snv. 'lets go to San Franeisc".' mv least one joint debate. If challenged. Failthe fur- from today. Mayor Bock will meet today Pershing Mexican expedition. head would sav, let's go to Kansas Oltv.' " ure to accept the challenge would mean Hays, we will strive to prevent sot and this The state and city will honor General Mr. Clark said that award of the conventhat the challenged partys name cannot ther spread of socialism, on the path with John E. Holden, state secretary of Pershing at a mass tion to Kansas Citv would cheer up every be certified by the secretary of stats as nation's feet once more firmlywhich meeting which will the legion, and E. A. Smith, superintendwas liberty and he hed In the tabernacle in the evening. along of progress Democrat from the Mississippi to the foota candidate. and ever to preserve. ent of the publla schoo's, order must guard arrange the Mr. Gardner, as leader of the American hills of the Kockv mountains President Wlleon was Indorsed hy the and a forwardTo this end we have promised After the convention claims had been Democratic atate convention on Decemforward-lookin- g proa as well as In resolutions and stepping open adopted presented ber 2, but he did not file his acceptance and for the session, the committee edlourned to meet wlthm the time prescribed by th stats gram for labrr, for business we will keep. farmer, and these promises behind closed doors at 2:50 p. m. to vote law. on the convention time and place. ree-rd Labor Recognized. of the Reviewing the leg satlve two Wilson administrations, the resolu- SAN "Th RenuMIran party recognises that tions n'so expressed gratification that the labor constitutes the countrys chief asset. president was regaining health after a labor of thla country is entitled to The breakdown, due largely to his efforts for will receive fair representation in all VICTORY and World peace. the councils of the nation. Wf will have Concerning the peace treaty, the resolulust remedial lcg'satlon for the bettertions- ald SAW FRANCISCO, Jan. S. City offiment of this group of our population at "We nffnlrm our approval of the treaty cials Ban local and Demo- all times, not only because It is their due, of Vetsalllea, and we condemn ns unwise cratic ofleaders Francisco were jubilant todav upon but because hy Justice always we can preand unpntrlot'c the attitude of .hose sendecision to bring the vent the insld'oua Influence of the crimilearning of th ators who would defeat its ratification, Democratic convention here. nal element of the L W. W. from taking either directly or by overwhelming It with Plans at oncenational were set afoot to collect hold In the ranks of real labor, reservations that ore Intended to and the fonda pledged to defray expenses of Vigorous and thorough shall be our win have the effect of nullifying it. f the convention and entertainment. efforts to make certain for the business Ran Franciscos municipal auditorium, of tne country that opportunity and engo Republicans Condemned. seating more tlian 13,000 persons. Is couragement which will insure Its devel"Tho failure of. the ruj.ute- Republican central I y situated for - convention pur- opment and growth uptm which prosperity lost "an oasis soul In the great readjustleadero to offer, or to permit considera poses, It was pointed out by Iemocratlc of all depends ment, business must have sympathetic It help, not antagonistic curtailment. must be treated with an appreciation of as not and old Its fundamental Importance, you Tha business a demagogue's shuttlecock. old-timmen of this country are entitled to every e charm consideration. Including the right to run Taxes which kill their own business. Inltrttlva must not he levied. "The Republ'can party has stood against undue federalization of Industries and activities There must he strong federal regulation but not government ownership. We are against paternalism In government, and we are against that form of pedagogic paternalism that has developed this country. We wl'l not forrecerty inwhile we fought in France to get that make certain the rlghte of free government In th world we have a republic to preserve in thla country, that we are a representative government and not a Bolshevik syncopation. Co, Mi I KedtK-ORrlsf-fv A Special nn San Francuco Picked by Democrats for National Meeting, June Purchase of Salesmens Samples of thr HAYS DECLARES P. VICTORY IS m PRESIDENT CHALLENGED DEBATE OF ISSUE r fac-to-.- xl Brock-Inride- e Special Meeting Will Held at Tabernacle Next Friday Afternoon. two-ho- FRANCISCO JUBILANT WHEN IT HEARS OF Sere ml hundred salesmens of Union Suita, every style and The fabrics vary from cotton and mercerized weight. lisle to the finest glove Bilk tops. Many silk embroisamples Veht s. Tights and Bloomers in almost dered. No Seconds or Irregular in the Lot Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $ .50 $ .75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 $1.00 Values $1.5 0 Values $2.00 Values $2.50 Values $3.50 Values No Phone Orders, C. On Account of the AYc.. Advise. That. 0. D.s or Exchangee. Exceptional Values, You Coma. Early I , world Bishop of tha money war Europ In 15U, said And ths conscience country must b aroused. Giving to the church is not the only obligation the members of the church assumed when they took their baptismal vows. They must give themselves tn service to the upbuilding of tho church. Sum people say that the United Hiatus run la the three 'P's,' meaning by today the press, ths pulpit and th polltlclars, and I can say that I would not car to NATIONS CONSCIENCE. ee th P' changed for the 'A', which stand for agitator, anarchist and WANES. BISHOP SAYS atheists. What w need la honest endeavor by The Rt. Rev. Irving P. Johnson, Epis- honest, conscientious people, to do th and th readjustment of th right thing, copal bishop of Colorado, who arrived In country will take car of itself." 8alt Lake yesterday, will address two While tn the city B'shop Johnson Is Very Rev. William W. meetings today in the interest of the the guest of Hth will leave for Bole camp gn launched by the Episcopalians Fleetwood, throughout the country for the financial tonight. reconstruction of the church and the Tf you are Investing la a ntw automothe church spiritual awakening of workers. bile, the quick way to turn th old one His first address will be given today at Into cash Is to offer It. adequately denoon st the Commercial club st a lunch- scribed and attractively priced, la Th eon g van by the leaders of the church, Tribune Want Ads. and this evening at t oclock he will talk at a mass meeting at St. Mark's caLegion, will, preside at th meeting. Harden Bennion, secretary of state and acting governor In the absence of Governor Bamberger, will deliver an address of welcome on behalf of Utah. General Pershing will make an address on subjects to be announced later. Completed plans for th reception will be formulated within the next few day and the schedule of event finally determined upon. In Johnson. m ha spoke to th Yesterdav thedral, women of the church at 8L Mark a rectory. Th United Rtatea today I going along the same trail wh ch ended in a Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR I Drink, and the World Drinks With You;. Thirst, and You Thirst Alone flavor and aroma, its satisfying appeal HY thirst? Why around like W and wholesome qualities. Drink VIR- ff . a in seeking the gray, dry desert? Right here for is the famous VIRGINIA of DARE, with all its GINIA DARE when and how you please. Nothing is missing but the alcohol, and you wont miss that because the drink is so good. atssee- Loose Leaf Devices Now is the time to get your new loose-lea- f outfit time forms indexes and and binders, money saving printed After inventory taking and, general house cleansystems. ing in your business, put the old records aside and install new ones for the now year. 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Mav C, th Republican state central committee decided unanimously at a meetl-- g hero this afternoon. The convention will elect four deegatea-it-lurg- a to the national Republican convention, and name a new Republican committeeman from Co.orado to succeed Dr. Huburt I Work of Pueblo. Wood Supporters Active. LINCOLN. Neb., 'Aan 8 The campaign of n Nebraska club favoring General Leonard Wood for the presidency made list, of candidates to be public today voted on In the Repub lean primary April 20, as delegates to Hie Republican national convention In Chicago next June. Voters' petition for each member of the delegate ticket 'will have to be f.led with the secretary of atate before their names will be A voter' p ared on the primary ballot. petition asking that General Wood's name go on the ballot has already been filed. -- Woman Suffrage Attacked.' . WASHINGTON, Jan. Opposition to woman suffrage was expressed by James R. Nugent, Democratic leader of New Jersey. In a letter to Chairman Cummings of the Democratic national committee, made public today. Mr. Nugent, anawer-lr- g a request from Mr. Cummings that he work for ratification without referendum of the suffrage emend moot by the-Newhich meets thla month, Jersey leg stature s th wrote that soman suffrage "muthero? Ism. the arruTet menace now threatening th of the etability American government and American InWith was prohibition, stitutions," and, forced through an effeminate, absentee congress of coward by ooerclon and in- timidation." WEEK OF PRAYER TO CONCLUDE TONIGHT Thla la tha week cf prayer observed upon the part of evange'lcal church's throughout the United States Th Ftret Presbyterian church of Salt Lake has been holding meet.njri ell week. Tonight the eerie of service w U be concluded In a number of "at home" prayer circle. Mr. and Mr Thomas Carmichael of 5(1 8cond avenue, Mro. J W. Phillips of 524 East Second 8ulh. Mr end Mro R. L. 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