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Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1920. pendent, 5.910. end R. H. Welker, Nonpar! lean, 63,915. Fof elate railroad com-- lesion, N. McDonnell and Frank MUhollan, Nonpar-anand J. Williams, Independent, have een nominated on the face of almost 'complete unofficial re turn a a, j Small Campaign Fund. LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 10. Expense of the campaign to obtain the Democratic presidential nomination for William S. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, totaled 443, said Judge 8. B, Amldon of Wichita, Kan., here today. Judge Amldon, who la a national Democratic committeeman, managed the McAdoo forces at the Ban Franciaoo convention. He eald the money was supplied by himself and three friends. . Coal Operator Make Offensive Speech in Protest- ing Allied Power Demand Jersey Battle Opens. TRENTON. N. J.. July 19. The New Jersey State Deague of Republican dubs, with a membership roll of more than 130,000, "formally opened the Harding and Coolldge campaign in thla state at the annual convention here today. league The convention accepted the Republican attitude toward tha league of nations, indorsed Harding and Coolldge and pledged them support; approved the Chicago platform, and congratulated tha women of New Jersey upon the near prospect of their getting the ballot. Great applause greeted tho name of tho national candidates United States Senator Frellnghtiyaeo attacked the league of natlone, declaring that tho issue before the people was whether they wanted their government at Washington or Geneva. State Chairman Stokea paid attribute- to the women workers In the party, and said that If the men worked-witthe earn enthusiasm tho Republican party would roll up a big majority In November. , (Continued From Face Oca) That la why could hear tha facts. Without " cooperation wish to speak. That Is why J nothing can be dona wish to apeak aa a matter of right and not one of prlvllega I cannot dlsputa M. Mlllerand'a figures concerning Franca but bis figures regarding Germany are quite wrong. Germany has not produced 79 per cent of her prewar coal and it la not true that fit per cent of the German iron Industries art at work. "I recognise that the French coal situation la serious and although the Versailles treaty waa forced upon Germany, every German employer and workman must strive to help France aa many of her mines have been destroyed, although this destruction waa not wanton, but ona of military necessity. , Calls All SUMMER DRESSES in Ginghams - and.Voile - It Unwarranted. Woods Statement.' Germany la reproached for not living up to her coal obligations under the treaty. As a matter of fact, before the voluntartreaty was signed Germany had ily supplied France with considerable The Germans - now quantities of coal. recognise that this act waa dictated by ap unwarranted sentiment. The reparations commission is now demanding 39,000, 000 tons per annum. out-It la impossible to comply. The Ruhr put In May waa 220,000 tons per day. It has now reached 286,000 tons, this on tha basis of three hundred working days per annum. "The Ruhr proprietors have been trying to increase, the output by drawing mora workmen Into the Ruhr. The workday, but ers, however demand a In order to provide the French with supplies tha men have agreed to work eight hours and ten minutes, subject to being paid double for tho extra two hours. I recognise that Germany may fear to precipitate occupation - of the Ruhr, which would result were the allied demands not compiled with. I think that If black troops, aa tha Instrument of publlo authority, are used, the feeling of every white man will recoil and tha allies will get no coal. Immigration of workmen ip the Ruhr district would. suffer and tha building of dwellings to house them would stop for want of materials. If the allies insist upon their demands, the European coal situation, which otherwise might be solved within three years, will become permanently disorganised and Europe will be permanently exhausted. Our Entire Line of GEORGETTE and ' : SILK DRESSE- S- ; MARION, Ohio. July 19. "I had a vary Pleasant talk with Senator Harding, General Wood to the newspaper correspondents.' "I have no special statement to make tonight, but will give out ona In Cblcagd Monday morning after I have had time to frame It. I found tha senator very generally sympathetic with 1 the policies In which I am interssted. have already come out with ray adherence to the party and the nominee. As a Republican, I naturally will support the . party and nomine eald Goinj: to Russia. . DETROIT. July 19. A committee of American socialists will go to Russia to study social and economic conditions soon as passports can be obtained, .. wa decided her todsy at a meeting of the socialist national committee her to map plans for th coming political cam palgn. The commission wrlll bo similar to th British mission which some time ago visited Russia The American committee composed of four members, will make a report on th conditions to th socialist party of America it waa announced. Member of tho commission are: Algernon Lee, New York City alderman; J. E. Cohen, a printer of Philadelphia; Jame ONeal, New York newspaperman and Alexander Trachtenberg, doctor of philosophy, at Tale . University, who was exiled from Russia following th revolution that preceded overthrow of the cssr. The socialist party will make an apExpresses Regret. Hue said the diplomats might order peal 'to President Wilson to act on the petition for release from Atlanta coal, but only the miners could produce party's federal prison of Eugene V. Debs, It. He advocated the day for ciallat presidential candidate. the Inerea I lg the output', declaring American. British and. French miners apRaps Mr. Harding. proved this view. After the conference had turned over By Universal Service the coal problem to the experts. Dr. 'Wa19. Senator WASHINGTON, July lter Simons, German foreign minister,, on behalf of the German .delegation,, ex- -, Harding. Republican candidate for presi pressed regret that Stinnea had spoken dent deprecated a too rapid advance in a disagreeable manner. Discussing of Democracy In 1917, and consequentbe would said he Simons Dr. reparations. able to announce the German plan to- ly would hold back on woman sufmorrow. frage He pointed out that German finances This was th outstanding feature of a were critical and that Germany needed forma) statement Issued by th National allied help. Womans party today, tracing th recIt was extremely Important, Dr. SI ords ot Senator Harding and Governor noons said, that the capital sum of .reparaDemocratic nominee, on the Cox, th tions be known. suffrage question. commented that Millerand The Republican standard-beare- r, Premier the Stinnea' declaration had neither been ex- woman's party statement shows, has marched up th hill and down again act nor given In a courteous manner. and since his nomination he has refused to take a decisive stand to enforce six-ho- ur Our Beautiful Line of GEORGETTE and TRICOLETTE BLOUSES HALF PRICE r Entire line of SEPARATE SKIRTS at HALF PRICE six-ho- ur ' final ALL TABLE DAMASK, UNION TABLE CLOTHS, LINEN TABLE SETS AND TABLE NAPKINS, ALL EMBROIDERY AND DBESS LINEN B 20 PER CENT OFF r 12 i: ONE-FOURT- ratification." All20c Varieties District Leader Accused. WASHINGTON. July that J. B. 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Denials also were Issued by Presidents Rea of the Pennsylvania Loomis of the Lrhlgh Valley and Peeler of the Jersey City Central. r.Samuel Gompera, president of the American of Labor, refused hr comment on the matter further. he stated that the charge made by Mr. Morrison w- - entirely true and would be substantiated by competent evi- rMn rajl-rea- d; ys-t-ird- dence. Forth Dakota Results. FtaROG, N. D., July 10. The complete Iclal return of the North. Dakota Re-- J A thllcan primary election give Lynn J. 1 rter. Nonpartisan, 69.444 for gover-- I M William Langer, independent, '2 A returns on state treasurer, with fvur precincts but, fve John Bteen, Inde- - t , 20 Defiance of Government Orders PEKING, July 10. (By the Associated Press.) Generals Wu Fel-F- u and Tsao-Ku- n are reported to be moving their forces toward Peking along the railway In defiance of th warning given the government by ths diplomatic corps here yesterday, that. 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He scored the Wilson administration, asserting that he "kept us out of the war, but he Is now strapping lad with a mighty stroke, the keeping us out ot peace." presidential nominees record was saved. 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