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Show V THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1920. OLB-LI- Ring SaysIowansTired of Sleep -n n h . !obb Regrets Lack of Keeper- m. BACON. prast Mvl george ef tha ParsntTaachsc CHIEFS HE of Utah, which will hold tho Salt Lake thoator totesgtona morrow ud Wednesday. . it I STILL WITH COX on. 4 i f,Iurphy, Brennan and gart Refuse to Deal With Leaders.' i Administration Tag- - - It - By I. O. PHILLIP. Uka MMh Leased Wlr. JBAN FRANCISCO, July I. McAdoo appeal lor supntgnagers mad their port tonight to the Murphy-Bronna- n reTrgert combination The plea wee e fused. and eo eonltdent are they of that, without batting an eye, the 611 three4 to all seriousness told the MfcAdoo spokesman, that they might draft tiff former; secretary of the treasury tor the vice presidency. The ticket would then be Cox and McAdoo. 35iV McAdoo ran take It or leave It Bft&uld he spurn eecond place on the Cox ticket. Franklin IX Roosevelt of New YWk, now assistant secretory of tho navy, win oe drafted. Tb combination against McAdoo all the convention tomorrow morning eat to drive through with Cox. Thie ex upon tho peetatlon is baaed eubetantially belief that Kaneae will break away from can California the McAdoo line and that be pried loose from McAdoo for - Cox These two latter switches are considered cer taint! se whenever as attempted delivery ie started of tho MeAdoo votoe to Attorney General Palmer. c Trttaae-ael- t $&- lat vj T i- -- 1. and Mr. up the Fourth of July re-in watchful waiting. They eat In their to receive spective hotel parlors prepared never came, twinge from Washington that .At a late hour tonight the indioatlona were many that Joseph P. Tumulty, secdown retary to the president, Uhad fallen ea hie assignment. It up to Mr. TuNew to the multy, according combination, to deliver to its Madera eome message ef cheer and confidence directly from the top. whereby can be quickly reached till arrangement to nominate eome candidate- tor preeideat McAdoo. ' ether than from Pending arrival of eome word TuMr. thi president, relayed through dug midity, the combination alta tight the aummer," as one ef the big Taggart York-Bll-n- oi tn-f- or tfepM of direct 'information there Is Francisoo no administration leader to wttb whom tlx eomblruUioA will daWi responsible for a visible degree of apprehension within tho camp of tho delegations that the presidents name will be precipitated at the pay- -, ohological moment tomorrow ee the easiest way of smashing the deadlock. 8u oo Win stick with cox. .Therefore, plans were prepared today to build tho same stone wall against any third-terproject as has boon roared effectively against the McAdoo candidacy. Murphy and Brennan are Implaca-to ble In this respect. They will fight the last ditch, against any move to re-In nominate the president. Taggart Is , a somewhat different position. Ho is tho Democratic nominee for senator in Indiana. and Vico President Marshall and a host of Democratic federal appointees In Indiana are strong for anything that the may do. president dees or the The tin from "big three tonight was that the prospects were poor for anything conclusive during the night, from Utelr point of view. They were nil net to go into the convention tomorrow and veto for Cox ns long an might he necessary, Cox's nomination always being - considered a teal possibility by the combination. The first reppessntatlvs conference of the day started about oclock thie afternoon In Mr. Murphys quarters. At thie eoofah the decision wee reached to play Ci c to the limit, unless something ex--tr definite and conclusive Ordinarily evntuatee during the night had to stand itork Howell of Atlanta for a third degree examination at one , .atff of the discussion, , - I t i m t w. i of Section of N. Ee A. Will Be at Salt Lake Theater. Session The department of school patrons ef the National Education association .will hold sessions at the Salt Lake theater tomorrow and Wedneeday. The purpoee of this organisation, the Utah branch, of which la known aa the Parent-Teachassociation. Is to bring about a closer Cooperation between the schools and volunteer agencies for the betterment ef the educational institutions. Its work includes matters pertaining to play1 grounds, health of school children and children of preschool age and the general advancement of public welfare. It arranges lectures for parents, conducts nutrition classes, appoints chaperone to and takes pert to ether clvia soparties , il vlt lea. The Utah state committee was formed In 1910 with Mrs George M. Bacon as at present Inpresident The committee cludes Mrs. Bacon; ' Mrs Lucll Reid, member of the state board of education; C. 8. Kinney, associate collegiate Mrs E. O. alumnae representative; Mrs. Loatherwood ef the Btate Federation of H. H. and Mrs Women's Clubs Tanner, organipresident ef tha Parent-Teach- er sation. The program for the department follows; Tomorrow morning at $ oclock. "Health and Happiness for Children,1 er Thomas IX Wood, professor of physical education, Columbia university; 'Utahs Dr. Ei 1 Goaens Health Legislation, state director of health education for Utah; "Health Organisation Work di-to Fub!ie Schools' Sally Luces Jean, rector of child health organisations. New York. Wednesday morning at oclock, "ReSchool Revenue, ef Margaret iB. port MeNaugtit, commissioner ef elementary schools. Sacramento, Calif. ; "The Child Fred Anderson, presiStudy Period," J.Education aasoctatlon; dent ef Utah "Education a Copartnership," Paysos Smith, state commiaaiener of education, Boston, Maas, A luncheon will be fceid ' Wednesday at the Newheuse hotel at which Smn Josephine Corliss Preston, president of the N. E. A., end George D. Btraysr, administration, professor ef education teachers college, Columbia university, will speak. - oommunlon with the McAdoo foroee on the motion to recess the convention yesterday afternoon that waa carried over toe bitter protests of New York, Illinois, Ohio and town. , i 1 tJ Keystone Delegates Restive. Information came along, however, that this action ea the part ef the Palmer managers did not meet with the approval ef a big bunch of Pennsylvania dele- ts said they are set to vote ?rato. Itand are chafing under the necessity of having to etick with the attorney general. The combination does not appear to be at all worried ever the prospect of a out protracted deadlock. It la pointed unthat the Baltimore convention, held der much more natlsfactory physical conbalditions, lasted through forty-six- lots and two weeks of sweltering heat and fighting. The Baltimore convention started on a Wednesday and proceeded to ballot for president before the platform wax adopted. Here the balloting a only twe days old, so that the deadlock might held intact for twe or three days yet without violating any precadanta or any new records. Y Pleasant Green Hotel Is Detiro yedbyFire it it The Tribune. 'v " IGNA, July A Fire, believed to have nets from defective electric wiring, eyed tha Cooper betel at Pleasant n this morning. About ttooo damage G done, including the building, valued -- oe, and the contents, at 1 1000. a Msgna firs department and ths defiant of the Arthur plant of the Utah r company, as well as a bucks! da fought ths fiamea uty Sheriff Plummer of Magna said, rning ths hlasct i broke out about It oclock this morn-I- n' The entire hotel building and eon-t- e I valued at $1000, were destroyed. Vt r Cooper owned - the hotel, which w operated by Mrs. A. I And.rberg. 1 or d- - Lt show Itself (Continued From Face Ona) tog, W. V., where he purchased some newspapers end cigars Contrary to his experience yesterday, Senator Harding waa repeatedly recognised during his trip today by persons residing to the towns through which he SMUMtde As the senator left bis hotel at Cum bertond, Md.. to resume his Journey, after II bills to hotel distributing crisp nswcrowd gathered to employees ae tips, a shake bands with him. but I can t senator; am for you, I vote yet." exclaimed one woman, as sbs grasped his band. T am Inclined to think you will, sponded Senator Harding. At Wheeling some friends met him on ths outskirts and escorted him te n local hotel, where an informal reception was thirty minute held, lasting nearly Shortly before reaching Wheeling the senator wanted a "smoke," but his supply ef cigars had become exhausted. Being unable to replenish It, the senator "borrowed one from a passing motorist, who handed It to him without their automobiles coming to a stop. It was neatly dark when be reached Zanesville and but few persons knsw ef had not his arrival, as announcement 0? his plan to epend the night been there. The senator and Mrs. llardlng were here pretty welt tired out upon reaching end quickly retired. They plan to leave early tomorrow on the final lap of their remaining tourney, In order to cover the homecomhundred miles in time for the ing ceremonies which heretobeen arranged expected to at Marion. The party reach Marion early In the afternoon. ... Senator. Harding., Indicated tonight that ona of the first campaign speeches he will make sway from ho ma, will probably be delivered at St. Louie, Mo. He said hs had been asked to lay tha cornerstone there on July JS of a monument to be erected by the American Legion end that he tied promised te accept if his engagements would permit, - One Fatality Results From Chicagos Fourth Brun-didg- to- night there were temper against those whe would The politico ef their apparent stubbornness was that they lost control by abandoning the unit rule. Their position was greeted Saturday night with shouta ef '.come out of it and "biro a hail and the like. MeAdoo forces tonight were banking on the proposition that the Cox force if they hope te win, must trot out every reserve vote they possess when the bal to resumed tomorrow morning ai; loting 10 oclock. The Cox people, confident tha they have McAdoo- stopped, despite hie last ballot rally Saturday night, planned to continue their campaign to wear him out Tha McAdoo people, declaring that the whole weeks effort had been to wear them out ' argued that it had been . failure. Scattered seventeen way from the three leaders to Champ Clark and Wood row Wilson, there was no doubt whatever that the votes of the oonventloi were ready for any lucky man whe couU turn one of those lucky tricks ef convention legerdemain which puli a presidential nomination out of a hat , Democrat Republicans Have Advan- Two Program" Fumuhed Much for. Detaining Hut; tage Because They - Are at Tabernacle Bcforo. an Audience. Well Bossed, Says Writer. Enthusiastic band Long, Lardner Say Women . - Owe it 7 t one-ten- tabes o. nd e, ... Hope for Break Today, - n. se i son-in-la- w t awthtoT lwtoaa t to rrding ot which the convention declarations l , There waa still talk of Senator Glass, entrusted by the president to cenduet tha fight for an administration platform. In All dark horse camps the attitude was the same; they were hoping for a break tomorrow, but were convinced that they would have te bldq their time while tha managers of the leading three tried out any new alignments they might have arranged over Sunday. Tonight Thomas B, . Love of ens of the McAdoo manager Txaa, tosuet this statement; "Wo propose to press with renewed force the movement to nominate McAdoo. "We believe the Republicans at Chicago presented ns with a mxgnlfloent opportunity for victory this fail A hotel made nomination here will cast that opportunity to the winds and rob the Dem ocratio party of the privilege of eoptin wing as ths party of progress. "There is more at stake hero than tho personality of tha candidate. E. H. Moors of Youngstown. Ohio, tha Cox manager, eald tonight be eared to make no statement an tha situation, but related an incident which he said reflected his confidence that Cox would be WASHINGTON. July 4-- (By tho Asso- nominated. Moore bet 3300 to 1000 that ciated Press.) Japan has decided to oc- Cox would he nominated within an hour and a half after the convention begins cupy such points of the province of balloting tomorrow and offered to make Slboria, as It dsems necessary it even money that Cex would he nomipending the establishment there of a within twe and a half hour nated government and a satisfactory It was agreed that the winner would settlamsnt for ths rsasaaers Of 706 Jap- contribute the money to tha Democratic anese st Nikolaievsk. national campaign fund. Tbs government's decision waa pubVanea C McCormick of tha Fannaytva lished yesterday to the official gasatto at ala delegation tonight said: Tokio and atthe same time announced by "We are holding fast and ax pent to Premier 11a ra In hia address at the make gains tomorrow." opening of the special session ef the ImMr. McCormick said thsrs wato numerperial diet. The premier also announced ous oonfereneea held during the day and that Japanese troops eioulij be withdrawn that tho Palmer outlook was hopeful. immediately from those districts of Siberia where their presence no longer bras Women Want Tennessee, needed. Women suffragist, fearful lest TenJapanese troops will not be withdrawn be lost to tnelr cause, tonight from ths Vladivostok region, however, nessee an intensive effort here to raise tho government holding that this stands began funds te foree ratification of the conon a different footing, because Koras eaa stitutional amendment through thi legisbo menaced from this direction. Many lature. Japanese Uve there and Harbcfrovsk, Official reports which I have received of within the region, constitutes a point show there la a shortage of votes for strategic ImportanceI on tho way to both the senate and bouse in suffrage Mr Abby Scott Baker of tbe WoPremier Han, In bis speech, as mads said mans party, public today by the Japanese embassy Tennessee delegates In th convention here, said: confidence that thq legishero relation tho question latureexpress "Of eur foreign will ratify the amendment. alef the renewal of the mass At a meeting of the McAdoo liance to under serious consideration of forces Dr. Burris W. Jenkins of The question of the Kansastonight who the government) placed Mr. MoAdoos City, the Chinese lean name before the convention, said the only fled to not has been solved by the for- - criticism of his candidate was that h matlon of a new consortium. But tbe ot President Wilson. to still unsettled, waa the of Shantung was ths chief speaker. 3uestlon failure Of the Chinese govern- Dr.TheJenkins of most of the speakers waa cry ment to accept tho proposal for negotia"hold ths Jlne. pavers) hundred per' tion sons were gathered In tha main dining "A few words rospsctlng ths present at the Palace hotel, where tha meat financial sondition of ths country, with room Ing waa bald. ot to tha readjustment regard particular "Wo 'expect to stand Ilka a stone wall The government was careful to while ether prlc candidates are polling tnelr follow, ths policy of avoiding such meas. votes and then, when hlshest ures as might cause general depression the timepossible oome unanimously nominal by abruptly interfering with the existing McAdoo," said Cone Johnson of Tsxaa that in opening the meeting. economic arrangement. Despite caution. It ie regretted that the finanshall see to it. bo added, "that cial . commotion has recently been ex- - no"We powerful Interests or particular group Is Tbs its government doing states .control the Democratic party. Krienccd. the situation and secure pf If we sit here and let them dominate financial stability. nomination for which affect tha Tho governments announcement in tho their states alone, purposes we will throw away official gaiette on the Siberian question, the wa have which glorious opportunity which was referred to by the premier, to e.rnr the country. If we taka a canbefore ays: the country whom we have didate "Between March It and tbe Utter part te Introduce, we shall be to no better 700 women ef May, nearly Japanese men, Nominate shape than the Republican and children at Nlkoiaievak, Including any other candidate before the convenofficers and men of the garrison and the tion save McAdoo, and we shall have to consul and hla family, were massacred taka hla photoarapha srounth .country by Boinhevlki ln the morTeVol(ngt and explain who ha to. cruel manner. Others whe spoke Included Governor . "Faced by such an svsnL tho Japanese Cooper of South Carolin R. W. Blair of government felt it incumbent upon them Kansa Assistant Secretary of .the to take steps to uphold tho honor and Treaeury James H. Moyle of Utah, Mrs. of this Country." Peter Olesen of Mlnnaaot and Dan StepreUge Nebraska. of phens TOKIO, July I. An official announceSecretary Meredith today attacked tha ment Issued today confirms ths report unit rule which to controlling tha Iowa that Japan has decided to withdraw her delegation. "I am ambarraaaod by tha aatlon of tha but that sitroops from Wa have he said. Iowa delesatlon, multaneously, in consequence Of the massacre, Japan will Occupy vari- been working today on the delegation, to cast an Iowa ous points In the Russian province ef and I hope tomorrow I promise that wo Ssghsllen, which includes the Russian vets for MeAdoo, a Vote for MeAdoo tohalf of bsghallen Island end also ths either will have town of Nikolaievsk (on the northwest morrow. or thero will bo a different sitrortlon of the island) and It neighbor- - uation in low" Angto-Japaee- . y RING W. LARDNER. AN FRANCISCO, July 4. The only difference between today and other days waa that tha praying was don has convention la church. Th boon adjourned tin tomorrow on th nominal grounds that they havent agreed on no compromised candidate that's compromised enough to be eligible, but thats just a stall with' th boy who are wait, ing tin the Pullman company eaa build enough new upper bertha to accommodate th delegatee from low The delegates from Iowa claim they can't sleep In a a th reason they upper berth and-th- at want en Theyve been steeping ail week. And are tired of Tho woman of tho United Etatao owe a great deal to tho Democrat party for keeping their husbands away from noma eo long.' That 4a Judging by what J Seven Possible Dark Horses. of tha husband to data But J suppose a perso nceuldn't never ought to judge leaders their the three With knocking heads together, friends of the candidates a husband what they sea of him at a Girl they aro toyribto. . of lasser strength showed renewed deter- oonventio mination to kaep their favorites in tbe Convention Record Breaker. running. The attitude ef the dark horse hacker wasnt invited to tho convention ts who on the last ballot ef Saturday night Baltimore in 11 'as I was too young, th held a combined voting strength of but ths veterans amongst tho scribes are of the convendon, helped to lock to compare that there convention the situation tighten For the present, trying to this hero. boy as J say, I the task of putting over any one of the didnt aao that Wall, convention, but thayro Big Three without breaking into that no comparison. This has got them all remote on block of votes ssemed Th boat, including tho Scandinavian. '''Tbe list of dark horses for whom move convention ua all her through may heap mants seemed to be on foot still included th following week. On account of the John W. Davis ef Wsst Virginia, Sen deadlock and tha dead beads and when ator Glaamof Virgin! Senator Owen of th Monday session opens they should Homer S. Cummings of ConOklahore to have the prayer made by an necticut and Batobridge Colby. , Champ ought Ombaimar. Clark was talked of some, and so It looks now Ska Mr. Underwood Is Vloe President MxfahxU. There waa an tho esndidst ns ho has loot which supported fewerstrongest indication that Indian votes any other Candidabal-t him solidly at the outset, might soon re Hs got pne-ha- if thana vote on the first turn to him if the deadlock continued, let and nothing op th other fifteen. H The two votes for President Wlisoq on will romp I A man that cant lose ballot the first to be tbe twenty-secon- d half a vote on fifteen ballot is a cast for him throughout the long grind ot only man after my own heart roll calls, wsro not regarded as prophetic Of a swing in his direction. The idea of Gerard PUnning Book. his nomination for a third term seemed Thar's only on man I oaa aomparo to be farthest from the thoughts of even hie most devoted followers among tha him with and modesty forbid .mention of hi name aa for my other favorite big men of the convention. Of tha four beading tha lesaer group. so Mr. Gerard, ho has bean having hia Ho started out with Ambassador Davis had tha greatest up and down vote on tha first ballot. And the final roil call twenty-on- e strength. His vote onfifty-twon twelve second th and new ho has But all got Saturday had been He to thinking efforts to start a serious break to his gon way up town direction had been unavailing, and after about writing a book called "My Four In Votes Francisco. San conference were his friends tonight more strength for him, but Everybody to now congratulations th claiming nothing like a stampede at the start Democrat an following th Instructions ef . tomorrow. ths good book, which says seat on , i th Sabbath day. but IU tall th world Ranking next to Davis on tha twenty-secoballot waa Senator Owen, with and th hospitable state ef California thirty-fivwhich included Nebraska that they ksen resting fob a wash. (Copyright. 1320, BeU Syndicat votes controlled by W. J. Bryan, it too.) recognised that Brvaa had been deprived on tbe o by hla defeat prohibition laeu moat ef the power he might have held adopted by tha Democratic national conever tha desttnJea of the presidential vention; oontesL -- CHJCAOO, July L On fatality resultcelebration ef the ed from Chicago Fourth of July, according to police rec- today. Joseph Holland, age XL was ?rde victim. A horse, frightened at discharging fireworks, ran away. throwing wagon end killing him. (be boy from Among other accidents reported was MANY JAPANgtg UNCMPLOCD. ths probably fatal wounding of Belbert tAKA, Japan, July 4. Twenty thou-- 1 Bniadtdgt. aged 14, ef Wichita, Kan., working people sere discharged who was shot when a revolver was said hne In June because ef the conomlc is. to have .been accidentally discharged by don Thev liMuded 4ii00 women. Otto Faunhols, aged 11. r H i tor-- a e 1 The totter was arrested. Tha have been closed to boy wad visiting relatives her rtt, to expected to horse morrow. Saturday Increasing evidences of the adamant attitude of not release their vote n, ht - Following is today's program In full: 1.6 a. m. Buslneas meeting national council of education. First Methodist church. . a. m. Program national council of odifcatlon. First Methodist church. Meeting of the commission on elementary education, Mr McNoughti room. Hotel Utah, Boy Soourst program, Barratt bait Department Of. visual education. Skit Lake theater, National society foi the study and correction of speech disorder, medical section, Social Hall theatar. 10:36 a. m. Regular meeting of board of directors. Ladies' parlor, HoteJ Utah, room 466. 13.06 m. National League ef Teachers' association, registration ef delegate The national council of administrative women luncheon. Hotel Utah. m. 3:66 p. Meeting of. tha national on education, commission emergency assembly room. Hotel Utah. National council of education. First ' Methodist church. BishDepartment of higher education. , third floor. r ' ops building, Elks- - club. library department. DesPhysical education department, eret gymnasium. Department of rural education, Presbyterian church. Vocational education, Lafayette school. Confsrence ef the National Geographic society. Salt Lake theater. National League of Teachers' association, Assembly halL 4.0 p. m. Utah education reception to visiting fdelcgates, messanine floor. Hotel UWn. 6: IS p. m. Meetings of active members of the nominating committee, at Memthe various state headquarter bers from states not having state headto assembly room. quarters wtu meet Hotel Utah. 3.30 p. m. General program, tho tabernacle. Announcement to made of the meeting oclock at the Wednesday morning at Week high school of the National Vocational Guidance association. John M. Brewer of Harvard university Is president, Russel H. Alien of the department of municipal research. New York City, Secretary, and I. B. Morgan, director of continuation schools and vocational bureau of Kansas City, Kan., treasurer. Mr. Morgan will discuss "Vocational Guidance in Every Schoolroom"; I. Adams Puffer, field secretary ef the Child Welfareon associa"Vocation of New oYrk. will speak tional Outdance of Girla, the Unsolved W. Klrkham, state vocaProblem; F. of tional director Utah, will apeak on "Vocational Guidance As a Part of Utah's Educational Program." and "Principles ef Vocational Outdance"- - will he taken up by President Brewer and tbe general discussion will be led by & L. Sterner of tho University of Utah. r" . Parent-Teach- er Clark Howell Explains. "How come, Clark? Why the twenty-eigvotes from Georgia for McAdoo on ballot last night? was the Interrogatory shot at him. Mr. Howell got by satisfactorily With ths explanation that hs had some real editttntatration folks on his delegation who had to maka a record. Hs premised never to do it again., and the Incident war cloned. Tha leaders had the word that Kena tucky was getting somewhat wobblywho to Cox sutd might go to anybody showed a chance to break the deadlock. This bad news was coppered immediately by definite word that a majority of tr Kansas delegation is all set to dees McAdoo and get tote the Cox Uneup. Palmer boom Is not In nearly the fTbe- standing with the combination that In thejprebailotlng stages of the convention. The attorney general's leaders cant explain satisfactorily to Mr. Murphy and Mr. Brennan their close - Program for Today. en-ta- to Waiting for Tidings. Mr. - Brennan tlr. Murphy, used (Continued From Pago Ona.) On.) annual address. euc-eo- 1 (Continued From Face worlds biggest volcano in action aril! be shown, numerous addresses will be mode and a Claes of pupils from the Salt Lake schools will give a demonstration of "visualised geography." At the general meeting tonight in the tabernacle the community singing will be directed by C. R. Johnson of the Utah Agricultural collage and the glee club ef that school will sing several numbers. Dr. E. A- - Smith, formsr superintendent of the halt take schools will introduce George D. Strayer of Columbia university. New ; York, whe will preside. Superintendent f George N, Child of the Salt Lake schools will deliver an address of welcome. , Governor Bamberger will aieo greet the delegatee and the response will be made by Dr. E. A. Wlnehlp of Boston. The report of the council of education win be made by Homer H. Seerley, president of Iowa State Teachers rollers. Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston, president of the fi. E. A will deliver ths Immovable Against Third --Term Project or Naming ?of McAdoo for First Place 5- xx It will be Judged by still In session. what It baa declared and by whom It ser. standard-beareTh deleas lects its of th American Federation of gation which attended th convention wtu Labor shortly Issue a Statement setting forth to box's attitude toward th platfosm adopted. - DtADLOCK UPSETS PLANS. OF VISITORS -- BAN FRANCISCO, July 4. Protraction of the convention has caused many embarrassment to delegates and visitor Including swollen hotel bills and disrupted railroad and traveling plan Tha extension, , however, disarranged cole plans of Ban Francisoo for a civic nation of tha Fourth of July tomorrow. The convention auditorium had been an' gaged by a cltlxens committee for a pub. lie dance, with afternoon fireworks end other entertainment In the park outsld With mere firework premised inside than outside th auditorium tomorrow, tbe eltixena committee was arranging to hold th dance oa tho asphalt . MADOO MAINTAINS CUSTOMARY SILENCE HUNTINGTON, N. Y July 4. Not ballots of th dead even th twenty-tw- o convention locked Democratic nations) William could break today th silane G. McAdoo has steadfastly maintained on His seemingly indlffer political event ent attitude towards th stirring Incidents recorded in th convention was unchanged. Mr. McAdoo went to bed at oclock last night. H get up after I this morning and for th first time apparently evince q little intercut by shouting t Oaear A. Prlc hi attorney and aonft-dea- lt adviser, la another part of ths houw: "Whata th new?" Price sent to th village for th mora and after McAdoo had leg newspapers read them, a went to Bt. John'a ehureh with Mrs. McAdoo and his daughter, Mrs. Nona MohrenachildL In th afternoon Mr. McAdoo and Mr. Price took q long Ulk in th vicinity of then returned home, hia country pier where ho remained for th evening and went to bed early. , Several friends called during th day, Mr. McAdoo ha been Invited to speak tomorrow at an independence day celebration la the villag but it to not thought h will be abi to accept, owing. It to aaid. to q press ot personal correspondence and business matter llit $500 TO $1000 BET ON COX VICTORY By Universal Strvic SAN FRANCISCO, A wager July Of 1300 against 11000 that Governor Cox will be nominated within on hour and half after the convention assembles tomorrow was mad this afternoon by Moor of Ohio, manager for Cox, and homaa J. Spallacy ef Connecticut, who is for Cummings. After th money was posted both parties to th wager agreed that th winb to should the campaign ning given fund of thq party. superior programs of high-eld- ss aa Inspiring address oa and rausio Special t The Tribass. of national AN FRANCISCO. July 4. More to Abraham Lincoln by a speaker furnished Salt Lake yesterday reputation. correto sorrow than anger, your an eduE. A. visitors convention N. th Tour spondent desire to apeak. to bo cational and long patriotic Sunday a correspondent has always seen rtmembored. Democrat. He was hers os and pleasantly and profitably senior and Junior high ho never get over 1L la religion, as In- Pupils ef th wore thq dominant facnocent bystander; to complexion, a light school of the city tor in th afternoon program. Tb Balt or in constant a loser, poan; politic Lake tabernacle choir. Professor J. Democrat Buch as h i thus ho to. tabernacla organist, and Dr. adBut bar and now ho desires to toko Hugh S-- Maglil, field secretary of tb N. E. A., divided honors in furnishing tha vantage of this opportunity to serve no- program both meetings beof th tice on a lot of these candidate and ing held at thaevening, tabernacle. Gauls standard cantata, "Joan of Arc," delegates and thing that h meaning L to character, in that it carries may be shoved Just so far and not far- patriotic lesson ot devotion te country, even tha. ther. There to a limit and it has already death, was given in th afternoon, by been pawed. W are now quite a con- aunto chorus ef mere than- 00 voice from the siderable distance on the ether side ot school under the direction ot Prohigh to to th fimiL The end, I grant you, fessor P. Melvin Petersen, supervisor ef sight, hut th question I whichenend? Miss Jssal to the city school music SatNo longer age than this hour soprano, Professor A. C Lund, urday there waa every prospect that we Parry, Professor Alfred and Best, tenor, would get through with our convention baritone, were the soloist with Professor McClelbefore th stroke of midnight ushered lan at tha organ and Mtoo Rowan Korns In th Sabbath. Aa for me, I had my hotel bill paid. I at th piano. An orchestra of soma twenty ticket bought and piecq partly professionals, partly stu-aa wrote a touching adieu to this dear cli- dent Arthur- Frebar kiss of fare- concert with Professor matic California. 1 blew well to this forever glorious ban Fran- voice master, , lent qbto support to tha cisoo. Th cantata, which features th four historic May in th career of th "Maid Obsequies Too Long. of Orleans, was well handled, both by Miss Perrys And new what doe today bring forth? soloist and tha big choru am 1 I that unusually beautiful high soprano wag may say Speaking personally, in lb embarrassing attitude ef a per- heard te good advantage Is allIn bar solo th trio: son, who, standing on th hind platform Her best concert work waa All Lead Y on th Man ht Arms." of tho roar - eoaen baa told everybody geodby with all th variations and Inflec- of tbe choruses war heartily applauded, 8he i Loot" being probably the gem tion and then discovers that the train th having pulled half way out of th sta- of the rendition. Profeasor Lund and Beat proved their tion to now basking to again because th engineer Just remembered where ho familiarity with th work and their exAnd cellent Interpretative ability. Th duoL left his umbrella or something. there are several thousand others who Full Flow th River, between Phliop find themseivog to tho same fix to which (Mr. Best) and Jean de Nevalenpent (Hr. Lund) was one of th most appreciated in I find myself. Surety, with so many Irishmen to our th cantata. Professor McClellan at th acsomeone be and Mtoa Korn at th piano did should organ sufficiently party, quainted with th common rules among much te make tha rendition se pronounced our rao for conducting obsequies, to a success. Mr. Petersen conducted with a sereknew that when you streteh out a wake ne and fidelity that was evidence both too far you aro liable to hav th corpse Either you of his musicianship and th toot that he going bad on your hand should bury deceased or you should ar- had labored tong and hard in preparing range to hav him stuffed. A convention th students for th performance. Dr. E. should travel oa th schedule mad pop- A. Smith, former city superintendent of ular in th eaa ef the let Bolomon school, presided. City Superintendent Grundy, but her w aro dragging out George N. Child presided at th night th last rita until thar to a meeting. Profeasor Lund led th comfear that the health department munity singing, choir and audience Joinwill Interfere and tU us our funeral ing In "America" and "Tb Battle Hymn services have been so unduly prolonged of th Republic. Then under Director Lund th choir sang th that th neighbors aro complaining, "Pilgrims Chorus" from "Teuphausef," Tachai. kowslcyn Democrat BchubertS "Longing," "Th Keeper and "Th Lord New Vtetort-ou- a, Ths trouble with th Republicans is Almighty In tha Schubert numMascagni, by The ber, Mrs. Franseska Rsab that they aro too wail bossed. sotrouble with us is that wa aren't bowed prano. waa th brilliant and Parkinson, effective sale-le- t. enough. Did w but have that central' In ensemble and the work ixstion of power, that Smooted and Pen- - of th choir ws of a expression high order throughI charaotariatto out and tha auditors showed "hlch their appreciem conln organisation; this ation by hearty epplaupa. vention would nave ended en Thursday McClellans organ solo held night and moat of ua by bow would be thePrpfeesor audience as no ethsr numbers half way serosa Nebraska en th way on thbig program. Hedid gave on clasaio sehome haunted only by the fear that th lection by - Rubinstein, a gavotte from locomotive might break down and leave his arrangsment of "Old Folks ua there, half way .serosa Nebraska, atMignon." nd a brilliant little eneor. Hi Hom, which to my Ida of no place to spend handling of the human stops, tb chimes th summer or any part of tha same , -But th Damoeratio party had no mother pr, Maglil s address on throughout. Lincoln to guide her. We hav bosses, but they departure from th studied eulogy.wag Ita aro local boss What was a parochial boss and earnest exposiw need to a boss big enough to awing tion of comprehensive the la Lincoln's life that our whole political archdiocese. No, 2 mad him qualities great, his devotion to truth, take that back. What w need to a hia Infinite patience and his trust to God. keeper. This to tha ora of keeper too. Our collective national appetite hag been entrusted t tb keeping of tha four bHI I refer td BUI Bryan, Billy Sunday, Bill Anderson and tho Antlsaioon league and Those ot us who one owned thirsts aro rapidly becoming reconciled to th prospect of seeing about every other man in this country established In th rot of his brothers keeper not hia barkeeper, perish th thought but tho sort or keeper who keep his locked up in an cage charge and whacks them across th nose with rod of sumptuary discipline th should they manifest a deslro one In a while to indulge to a little personal Jur Th Greek offensive liberty. against MusUpha Kamel Pasha's Turkish nationalist forces, which began Juno . Personal Liberties Gone. 23, ended July with th at north of Balikesrt, W may to time become accustomed to Omerkenl, of th to aouth rewith those which tho certainty that, should the Master Sr7if Friday at Pandorm on tb so turn to earth and at another marriage W i4finonu feast of Cannae turn th water into wine, Thes operation which It waa stt-mat- ed Ha would got at toast- twelve months would require fifteen days, war in tha county JalL We hav eompfeted alsuccessfully in alsvsn day gamekeepers and housekeeper force , being af these tost named toaepfroslag naUonaltot though not se manywoman as wa had before got th vote. W hav scorekYera, timekeepers and sea urid pandarma, an th ..?r!;Morc soma who keep private sellar Th Repf Marmora this morning protection of warships, aay an efricto? publicans hav had an unbroken suc- statement issued today. The detachment cession ef competent keepers, their keeper tonded rapidly and wore token southdynasty began with Alexander Hamilton ward. were met by th advene and bag descended to Murray Crane, totoH They of th Oroek army marching which to a steep enough descant for any northward from Smyrna at OmarkeuL . dynasty. toorth of BalikearL accordBut w th Democrat hav no keep- fifteento miles statomenL th er. W had ona one ha cam from ing Tha Lincoln, Nebraska, and his initials were south ef enemy, after a crushing defsat acBalikesri, has been for that matter. He W, J. B. stUl the statement says, pursued vOnly scatsuffered, though, from eno constitutional tively," tered remnant succeeded Jg Jlsetog defect, whieh was calculatsd in time to undsrmln any keeper's standing among When ho found anything th Inmate Constantinople dispatch of July I worth keeping ho kept It for himself. H still to stated that tbe Berea divlaloa pf th Thor never waa any cor Greek In matter of the army, which hag been at Dame pothat way gaited litical appetit Age cannot wither nor tics, Occidental Three, had begun iand-- I that ng his Infinite gastrio Juioe r custom ttato day at Pandarma under th protection of Greek battleship and da- .' , troy era . Outcome Is FearaJ. But lnc w gave him th golden gat 4. Th PARIS. Turkish nation!- - , her tost week at Bap Francisoo 1st hav July ajar Ismld, about atsty w hav without a keeper, past, miles to th evacuated of southeast Constantinople, or having potential possibilities according to a Jrssent futur dispatch from th Turkish And Ob, how aoraiy do today. capital w w w need one. Had on would have had no tkrsa'daya' bother over CONSTANTINOPLE, July 4. (By W reeolutien speedily would , hav Associated Press) British warships atsuch adopted a synthetic platform to land marines Friday at Maas ths Republicans chose. Had ws tempted en Sea ef Marmora, but they the lania, on ws would not hsv waited twenty-tw- o were rapid-fir- e repulsed by guns widely ballots already with ths prospect scattered along th coast. Evidently before ua ot wasting perhaps as many the war ainoa gun th placed British mors on ths morrow; long ere now wf landing on Jun 3S. would hav chosen our two burnt offerTh Greeks claim that th Turks tost sacrificial Novembers for altar and ings w 300 men, including 1508 prisoners, in tho would bo bound elsewhere and, today ighting preceding th capture of hit points east. about 100 miles northeast of Oh Lord, tend us Democrat a keeper. Smyrna, where the Greeks hay th TurkWa would prefer, Lord, that ha snail ish population welcomed them. have bees a Democrat for aa tong, say, Apparently th Turkish nationalists as Sa 'Balnbrtdga Colby has been one. which much discouraged by tba speedy advene i sine a week age last TuesdFt, but th Greek. Thera ar many indicah to wall up to tha undertaking and ot tions th Turks ar Withdrawing in . that that Will be suffi- th best possible embalming order toward th line cient for our nesd 'Brunsfrom Afiimkarah, in tho hill- For It looks, Oh Lordk fhongh this md mountain te whence bandit gangs eaa Campaign for ua to going to Wind up to larass the enemy's advene toward a mortuary chapel. , ia believed th naIt Bagdad railway. (Copyright. 1920, by Bell Byndlcats, tionalist lack artillery and will rely on y IRVIN nr - ed lack 2rL,hP Iren-barr- at! i 2? a, - ar. hn th' Bal-Ikes- rL SUFFRAGE LEADER tf APPEALS FOR FUNDS - WASHINGTON. July 4.- -Aa appeal for for suffrage in th thirty-sixt- h and final campaign to carry th national amendment over th top waa Issued today by Mias Alice Paul, national chairman of the Woman's party. 310,000 to win Tennessee With tw . COBB. buns la) Indictments Returned sent out to th in llatewan Controversy Woman's party. In response to tha urgent request ef the WILLIAMSON, W. V. July 4. Tennessee branch through IU chairman. Indictments were returned , tost Miss Su Whit for help from the nafa tional suffrage treasury financing th night by th special grand Jury investiand intensiv organisation of Tennessee before gating th battle between citizen detective authorities and Baidwn-Fslt- s August I. whan ths special session of Oh W. which in 11, at Matewan, V. May legislature will convene, ten persona were killed. were reIndlotment charging , ALBANIANB TAKE AVL0NA. , turned against O. R. C. bribery HXtd. Wile William on attorney, W. A. Williams and J. M. BERNE. July 4. An official dispatch japan wltl maintain f&rces to the VladTO ISSUE to ivostok district and also at Harbarovsk, GOMPERS from Belgrade today says It (a Confirmed Tulley. It charged tha man offered which to regarded as a atratagle point that Avion. Albania, is entirety In Al- bribes to Deputy Sheriff J, P. Webb and LABORS STATEMENT banian On the way to Nikolaievsk, hand Tb majority of th Ital- Constable pave Philips te resign thslr Advices received from Siberia are - to ian garrison waa token off bv warships, position Deputy Sheriff Webb wa Inthe effect that 400 officers and men of SAN FRANCISCO, .July 4 Samuel th dispatch add and a small contingent dicted on a charge of accepting a bribe the Japanese rsriment pursuing ths par- Gomper president ot th American Fed- retreated te Sateno island. Ip the bay te cause Rsra Fry, who la said to b a tisans responsible for the massacre to eration of Labor, now en route to Wash- of Avion, where Its situation is critical. union organizer, to be removed from th Nikolaievsk were killed before the par- ington, today telegraphed the Associated Ths remainder of tb garrison was taken county. Fry wa indicted on seven tisans wero wiped oL . Frees this comment on tho platform prisoner. counts for murder. Trans-Balkalt- a, Nike-lalev- Misa Pauls latter was 38,000 members of tb Addl-tion- al th.' , guerrilla warfare, Announcement TO The BUND 07 The ETAT? ' A Conunittoo Hi twa ftppolhtod to look after thd wolf aro ofjbd UtoA blind ef tfcd sd wished to most ti gut Third July ttjh East, t. 11, 80 Balt, LaJts, TfitodtP, p; W. JACOBS, Chairman. t8 d, Bfixl Brit il |