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Show Til K SALT LAKH TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, ABRIL FIELD tifuile, Clark aald ha had not communicated with Mrs, Pandora for tao or three months " "I have not Mid a word." he said, "or nrtlten a line or lifted my Huger to get the nomination at Han (Tam taco, and I do not Intend to do o, I suppose the would like to .elect the man delegate nominated at Rat) Frant two. If they think I can be elected, they will nominate tn. if they almply want to nominate somebody If that s all they want they will nominate somebody else. ' I know Mrs. banders very well; aha's a fine woman, Jia lota of aenae, but I never authonzed her or anyone else to nominate me for piesldent." Candidates. (Continued from Faga On.) sleeted bl Mr. Ohio, New Jersey and Massachusetts to Vote on will b elected. -- Othn-i two week. statements regarding hla previous IfI WEEK JOHNSON TO STAY OUT OF PRIMARIES IN MASSACHUSETTS la the wood is willing THAT HAYS KEEP Ladies Literary Club Plans Entertainment & Salt Lake Talent to Sing Chinese Operetta LITTLE MISS ALMOND EYES. Stanley McAllister; Jib Top, left to right rnwTo-rum- , , iPing-PoAlmond ea, Leila Ormeby; Smith; Lyle Ey Emperor Ming, Charlee R, Pike; Nol; Dooma, 'Virginia Roe; Wang Ho, W. Max Creer; Lady Slipper, Margaret 8. Hewlett. Below, left to right EmEunice Raddati; Butterfly, Jeanette Stoddard; Eonxe, Clifford Snow; Cherry peror guard, Jack Kelley; Deer-root- , Eloeiom; Ruth' Wolf; Ban-ToBetty Hannon; Emperors Guard, Lindoa Worth. IW CHARACTERS SrRIVOFIELD. In t! Maas, statement giicn out here April today at the request of Angus McRwren, manager of the Johnson hesdqi an era In .Sew York, announcemi 'll lx made that 5enator John-so- n will not erter tha P'lma'y contest The statement Uerin. CHICAGO, April it. Will Hays. Re- - In Maaioid U,o ng senator's atl'tude In tha Hay publican national committee chairman, slot rt maty rampalgn la aa follows. hu been indoraed by Major General "Heontor JoVieon. after careful con; Leonard Wood aa campaign manager II sideration of the s'tuatlon In Massachusetts. decided t.ot to enter the primary jthe general la nominated by the conven-!tto- n contest ihrre. He has not authorised, here June I. or has any person authoriied In hla ? Thla announcement, made by Wood lehalf, the indorsement of any cardidata In that contest Senator Johnson recog.headquarters today, v&a aald practically fto aaaura Mr. llaa of the poeitlon, no nises that tha men who are being voted Smaller who ie nominated, and to end for are In many Instances of national rumor that Wood, If aucreatjul, would prominence and that ihe.r views upon J public questions are understood by the appoint Frank Hitchcock, foimer citlsene of the state. He does not degeneral, hla campaign manager, t The Republican national romnt'ttee hag sire to take rart In the contest nor to Vgone on reoord aa opposed to the arlec-ftio- n have persona who have generously formed of anyone other than llaya Moat orranis.it ions in hla behalf attempt to I candidal ea had Indoraed Have, hut the Influence the election of delegates who of General Wood remained in have not ex pressed a preference for his jI poeitlon doubt following the arrival here of Mr. nomination." The statement Is believed to have been Hitchcock and the circulation of reporta ."that he would d aplare Colonel W llllain Issued bee r. use of the action of the secre.Cooper Proctor of CIncinnutI aa the gen-- I tary of the Hiram Johnson Club of Maseral a preconvention manager sachusetts Indorsing tha candidacy for land aa director of thecampaign election campaign delegate at large of Alvan T. Fuller I should Wood be nominated 1 'Colonel Proctor announced todny that, o far aa I know, 1 am to remain In f charge of General W ood e pi cconventlon campaign. JOB AS LEADER ' 4 i f r Si ' M i 'at X S' F" - , , !m! (",' AA to Head. I The question of Republican rampalgn Vnl versa! Service. management was brought to a head laet By week when national coernnitteemeii and On the eve TRENTON, N. J , April of the regional party haada objected to the e Jersey primary election the ! lection or anyone but Have. Among the following thing to stand out appear I moat ardent aupportore of the chairman Major General Wood Is the favorite In the contest to determine the preference of iare Fred Upham, national treaaurer, and Kepiihlli ans voters for the nomination for (Captain Victor Helnti, In charge of li He la the only candidate on Republican regional headquarter here, prcsldent. the Republican side for whom a complete Mr Helms announced that ha would unless the committee'! indorsement set of delegates has been nominated in of Hava waa accepted by the successful each of the twelve districts and the four delegates at large. Senator Hiram W. SanJidat. by the stand of Johnson has drawn a large following In XThe tension produced leaders waa visibly relaxed a campaign that did hot begin until he U jt ; A.v t i i 1 . in? j: ifI M (. t c,.ti . i 'Vi post-maet- er JOHNSON VOTE IN NEW JERSEY CAUSE OF MUCH ANXIETY - -- - x. t Brought 1IJLU t A V A, J : hr ? .w c. fA Jp A i V . n , 7Jy s cjf - Vt-x- bi ' v4 - . . had Won the preference In Ml(h'gan. He wl I get a large vote In the Industrial communities. If Johnson should win i against tne obstacles that hava been the creation of circumstances, hla victory will do much to sound the death-kne- ll of General Wood a candidacy. Governor Edwards will win tha Democratic preference almost without oppo't-tiolie Is st.ll as strong in the favor K of tha jeople as he was when elected iat t V- fall on a wet patform. Hoovers namt i l i v will be written In on some Demotrat'o ballots. Hoover Is particularly stronii i : among De women, hut the women wl not vote In the prlmarv. Johnson Headquarters. New Jerre, hKS ratified the suffrage amendment , for Senator Johnson ere The not vole In the Democratic primary will - la Headquarters be opened here tomorrow under direcbe light. tion of Kdgar Cook, and offices for ller- bert Hoovers rampalgn were opened to- Be Mixed One. May day by Charles btevenson, sugar ad It Is ezlreinely likely that the Repubv tntnlstrator during the war. . lican de citation will be mixed, with GenGovernor Frank O. Lowden and General Wood have maintained national head- - eral Wood having tha largest number to him. The greatest uncertainty quarters here for some time, while the pledged managers for Senator Warren G. Harding exists respecting the personnel of the Rehave opened offices at Intervals publican "big four." There are elgnt andidates The four pledged to General cent of thra slate On the Democratic side only boosters af organization has been stand: Bryan, nine; Hitchcock, six, with Wood are Edward O. Stokes, former govAttoraey General Calmer have appeared. Musical for Wood. on In doubt ernor; John W. Griggs, former governor; working The delegate Under the presidential Senator William N. Runyon and Thomaa preference law is pledged to support SenCLARK Raymond, former mayor of Newark. Be ator Hitchcock for the presidential nomiIt Is reaeonably safe to that two but Mr. Bryan made the preprination, of these will be phossn. predict TO The other two mary announcement that, if elected, he are likely to be the two United States in City. would refuse to cast bia vote for Mr. senators, Walter E. Edge and Joseph 8 but would allow an alternate Hitchcock, who are plelged to rt Frelinghuysen, to In vote hlB place. the candidate receiving the preferenNEW YORK, April it. Champ Clark, support In the convention to Senator CHICAGO. April 8. A national convenMajor General Leonard Wood will have tial plurality. former speaker of the houee of represenHitchcock, who received a majority of the ILL MAC FARLENE'S new Chito new tion a form be will four voles from political in Nebraksa party the RepubWood's General campaign waa given a held here July 10 to 1.1, It waa announced lican national Robert tatives. has decided to become a candinese operetta, "Little Miss "residential preference vote over time while twelve convention, head an Hart by loss of Lexington. Neb. At the ha organisation directed today hy M. C. Harrison, divisional di- will be cast for Senator Hiram W. Johndate for the Democratic presidents Almond will be to Mr. Eyes," announcement made this sung nomination, it was announced here to- - by effective was Stokes, state chairman. rector of the organisation. Bryan son. This was the announcement made 80 the work thst It fright17 the instructed state for that at the Ladloc new dky by Mrs. Julia Sanders, an officer of ened night The the needs here party, Literary "representing tonight following a meeting of ten away all of the other candidates exallow an a! the 8waatlka club, a woman'! political orclub by Salt Lake talent, the Senator Hitchcock he would hopes of average American men and of the state's sixteen delegates. The four cept Senator Johnson, and hla forces did and ternase delegate to vote In hi placs. "In ganisation. wl'l conduct aa aggressive cam- men who will vote for Wood are Selleck production women, not become under active until returns direction the were In paign Mrs. Sanders aald that Mr. Clark had of this way I can th Democracy against both reactionary old parties and Cooper, first district delegates, and Mrs Royal being W. Daynes and the auspices of ths state on represent made known his decision to her over the other questions without Diet and Ur of the second district. of the music section tour and drew capacity audiences ev- of economic, social and of the club. In the effort to put the part any telephone from Washington, expalnlng having political prog- While Senator Johnson won the preferenRehearsals have been In for h desired to make the announcement erywhere he made speeches. Ills follow- ress." an announcement said standard In the hands of Senator tial vote for the state as a whole, the a number of weeks,- and It progress N declare that a large vote for him will Is officially Itclicock," ilr. Brjan said through a woman's organization, "In ap- ers t, of The committee d which four ct str announced Bell-an- s delegate as stated that the be as a they cast selected Is well previctory. Much bitter- adopted a platform and a statement of would abide preciation of the charming compliment ness hasgood votes of the to in their by a been Johnson creditable between pared , give Injected rendition ths Maryland. women of the voters of the country have the sup. In convention at alma a St. Louis last which Hot Wood a gave the two candidates as the aork. Senator CUMBERLAND. Md . April 2 pail him" by supporting him during hla porters of closes. December, has a membership of jO.Oud, Johnson partisans assert these majority. four will The operetta. hkh has never before Hiram V. Johnson of California, Republl-es- n campaign Relief public career. Mr Harrison said. of the state been heard In tho city. Is said be the mandate violating ended his tour would music rmndldate, be glad to serve the presidential "I by The organizations platform Includes vote, but the Nebraska law has neved critics to he Matter of Concern. t of a tuneful western with as I have served them for twentv-thre- people Intellibright, Maryland and e might fhibllc ownershln of transportation. been officially Interpreted by Ih courts. gently constructed LL-A- NS is to be put on in speech to a large crovd. H left for There will be two de.eg.Kes chosen from tears. said Mr. Clsrk. "1 am not stock) aids, large abattllra. grain It was plsnned to organise at the meet- elarorat ftyle, with It Aton?eoua each of the twelve congressional wealth Washington. Tomorrow afternoon he will II Into any state to wage a fight for going deles, terminal warehouses, pipe lines ing held ton.ght and select a chairman, or conttinv'4 featured elevator, LZS FOR U In Annarolis, and at night In Ba'ti- whuli, with the delegates at large and tanks; public ownership of other pub- but th a was gates to the Democratic national convendiaplar of a speak I postponed Arrangements largo number of costly tnawdartn coats more. tion. As a poor man J cannot buy pohtl-ti- ll give a total of twenty-eigh- t. The polls lic utilities and of tha principal natural havie been made for a spec'al which have been loaned will already held be The tne tomorrow will Maryland be 12 from occasion May 20 open primary fqr to patronage. resources, large water power and large train to carry the de'egation to Chicago. by prominent women of the city. J. General Wood and Senator Johnson cratlo leaders with him to commit the p in., standard time. In municipalities commercial timber tracts. The caet will soolety are the Only two Republican candidates on Include W. Max Creer. In the northern part of the Tstate where I Clarks Statement. ninety delegates at San Francisco. No land. Including natural resources. The governor's the ballot. Democrats chose uiiinstructed boom was taunrhd bv Smith, Stanley there are ordinances the land no patents to be held out of use for WASHINGTON. April Democrats. It will be formally will be open until 1 o clock. Leila :.Former delegates. polls to or Grmshy. aid faWe monopoly. specqlatbm, on Speaker Clark said today that, while he Lucille announced Itow, Virginia Chairman Rtokes admitted toPlate Thurman, Margaret Wednesday when the deleTO ' taxes to fore idle land Into uimv had not authorized anyone to announce night gates and alternates meet at Albany. that the progress of the Johnson vor"Equal Kuni,'f Ksddatz, Mary Neel, Lowden Indorsed. and economic, political hla candidacy for the Democratic presi- boom Ruth Wolfe. Jeanette was a matter of concern to the all. irrespective of creed o LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. April 28 The dential nomination, "no man could deStoddard, Jack Kelly and Linden North. for Wood lf Johnson Carrie rights for Immediate and absolute restore Republican Third district convention at DIRECTOR. cline such an honor If offered freely will give him a prestige color. it New Jersey, free press, peaceable tion of free Harrison today adopted a resolution "I have not lifted, and no not intend that irnay make him (Chicago Tribun Special Service.) dominant figure assembly andspeech, all vlvll rights guaranteed Governor of Illinois for ROB BANK to lift, my finger or open my mouth to at he obtain the said. Is "There indorsement JS. Chicago, of the convention presMent. Tho two delegates elected to WASHINGTON, April We demand aboliCharging nothing by the constitution. get the nomination." he aald. All I have definite on which to base a forecast, of Injunction In labor cases. We In- conspiracy In both Republican and Demo- for president In his home state. tne Republican national convention were ever said la that 'Barkis is willin'. Mr vtctprv for Johnson Would be a victorya tion ROCKVILLE, Md., April 28 Seven Headquarters for Herbert C. Hoovers qr'nstructed. dorse the effort of labor to ehere In (lie cratic Clerk Indicated that he assumed Mrs atitomoM'r bandit shot and killed Fran-- c radicals" parties to eliminate be orened by Tho Sixth district Republican convenmanagement of industry and labor's right men from f!ZZlert was based on forthe Renders a announcement M. Hollowell. a director, drove clerks Mr 'Stokes said that probably 75 per to lot active Delegates and political one 'participation at Pine Bhiff elected favoring Leonard uninstruet-e- d and officials organize bargain collectively at the point of revolvers into ctlv' ,odaY- - Supporters of tiondelegate. . through ' representatives of their own affairs of lbs count-- v. steps were taken X.001 W. JohnsDn the vault, locked them In and robbed the announced they would choosing here today to organlsa the First National bank of Sandy Springs nark Senator Ro ndexter for tha presi- Smith to Be Candidate. in a ktatement addressed to "AmeriMaryland, of Hr, 00 and escaped. Pos.es . mens national political vlg. lance com- dency. anticipating If Poindexter cans readv for a new party," It Bv- - Universal bcrvlc-v- . are of nomination. In searching Howard end Montgomery mittee. Chicago his support rtared ttyvt the time had come "for lpve NEW YORK, April 28 Ooiernor Alfred counties One posse met the would be thrown to the California canil-dattonight.' of the (exl America to organize jhem-selvE Smith Is candidate for the Demo- bandits about but after shots were anew. to form a "new political cratic nomination for president, It war exchanged the dusk, bandits were off again learned tonight. It Is said that he liar Five party to restore to America constitutional KHieVem,V,?lTi an:l ,or i wouldohe'rcSndTrteTor'eetiou dollars reward has been ofbeen assured of Tammany support and fered. The persons locked rights bethrough which the government was elected In the vault national committeeman. j The platfmm will have erotigh cf the made responsive to the will of temporary shall Demo- - were rescued twenty-fiv- e minutes later secretary. It waa agreed to committee went Into session touay. the people hold another meeting at an early date j . The statement said the old parties Were for the purpose of - DOWCCIt III Indiana, perfecting a lerrnu"bankrupt of democratic purpose snJ have pent organization and plan for the ex- Ind aWU ANDERSON, made their peace with a treasonable reac tension of s rountrv should apply some the Into committer nctlv.tios tion principle of and atate each of United modern the business to territory the busii ess of gov"We are witnessing a silent and States by providing for county and state ernment,' Governor Frank' o. Lowden ominous revolution in our national life, committees along the tines of the two or Illinois. Republican presidential candithe statement said. "We have seen the date. said tools it in an address. great political parlies. tiller of he soil so discouraged by tenIs apparent that the old organization It ,nee Burt no-- has everywhere often ancy, speculation and the Increasing exleaders in both said Colonel changed Its method." h parties," said "In actions of a swarm of middlemen that Trent, "are" to the alone we government preparing place have no eign made hundreds of thousands are leaving the of 'No service men need apply1 on the proirrrxs at all. In fad. hVe retrofarms or curtailing production to a de- doore of the Prane'.sco San and since Chicago graded the time of Alexander menaces our country' food convention gree that There Is no organization of Hamilton. That lx not right. We are supply. men which is making an effort to famous the world ove- - for the triumphs "We have seen our ra I' roods wrecked service secure the proper representation In the and achievements of Individuals will EARL & WILSON In hv mismanagement, and then, after De councils of the men who won the t now time we give party it enterprise, had in to government tbelr war. A acann'ng of the list of delegates some attention to the stepped repair . public business. Injury, returned to private management se.ected for both national conthat had despoiled them. We are wit- already ventions w II reveal the astounding fact Bryans Election Conceded. to a the effort fix nessing legal status for that former soldiers will have about as was OMAHA. April 28 J. H. Mithen. & labor, denying it the right to strike for large a on the floor of the Nebraska f1 higher wages at the same time that convent representation on se thir people of Guam. The club, today conceded the e'ec-tlprofit are legally guaranteed to capi- same 'condition obtains with respect tiof W. J Bryan delega at Urge ta). conthe nominated and candidate Democratic convention being e dau-Is "This the undealying of the sidered for nomination for state and counMr. Mithen estimated that Brvan would strikes thst have Increased until all In- ty have about 1200 votes over Berge for offers throughout the country. welth dustry Is a battlefield of hatred and -defour and last place on th lst "The million men struction." Belated election returns bore out Inupon d scharge from the service found thst the organisation of their respective dications ns glvan bv tee vote several I BRYAN parties were In the hands of a few men dav ago Mr Brvan said, add ng that he estimated that Arthur Mullen, prevent who stayed at home. What our commitTROY, N.Y, makers tee Wishes to do Is to force some reeog-i- i Democratic national committeeman Q)UdTS men In the affairs Nebraska, had been defeated by W from tion for The fourth large printing of Governor H GC We Intend to have of both partes A DELEG Thompson, the Brvan cand.date. "by- no. Coolidges book, men affil'ated with both politiMr iluilen represented on our committee and con- the Hitchcock faction. cal 28 LINCOLN, Neb,-Apri- l Tabulations duct parties W. J. Brvan will be one of the delea thla line." along campaign made today on the vote coat at last gate at large and. according to his Tuesday's primary election on delegates Bryan Gets 10 Delegates. announcement, will not give his to the Democratic national Convention 2 LINCOLN Neb, April is ready. There is no second-han- d Charles In th absence of the W give. count, thinking almost poaltiva assurance that W J Bryan, brother of w. J. Bryan and manin thi book. Read ager cf ths latter' campaign folr election every speech has Bryan will he on of he four delegate to th Democratic t Mr. Brian la I at a de!rgat-at-lavital message for this day and hour. approximately national convention at San Francisco, anH'V) votes cf hii ctos&'t compel tor, and the few remaining precincts nounced today that he was Informing inAt tU h tr unreported are not believed sufficient to quirers that th state' Democratic delep$t. 1917 model, in A-- l 0 Patd t Pan-renthe fl.iO by tht pmUuhttg of Senator gation ml le mad up of ten delegates change condition; excellent tires. Must be sold H tchcock 'todav conceded th selection who were entered in last Tuesday' pri' A rare bargain. mary on a Bryan Diket and who ran of Mr Bryan, and with him former ConTuesday. s of United States Senator MifHin supporter gressman Stephens a delegate at large G M. Hitchcock, f Increase strength of ddkite together alth two Hitchcock de egatea erveut, at .1 g - former Governor fchallenberger rowdewa peepi in twe weeks time ia and Nev lie Seven Bryan d strict dele-ga- Preparing for Convention. Used and highly eo-- 8 argny instance. are also selncted, probably sight ocsed by (eraser United State Senator BELLINGHAM, Wash, April it These are made up of tao Main at Sixth South Street and Members ef Congress, wall known In th De legs lea began arriving today for th d strut, one In the third, on In first and former Pukli Health eflb the Republican s ate convention pbrakien cere tomorf u rt li, two in the Gf h. one and culm. Ask you Phona Wasatch 6596. doc toe er jdruggist Uni eJ hnte Fena'or M le r, probably row two III the exth m.fl.lig the delegation ft, f leaders, wi.l aicotd.bg to following General Wood's announcement today. The present national committee will not appoint the campaign munager. That will Ie left to the new committee, but It le expected a majority of the committee Wl.l be The national committee meets bere liny 10 to cf mp'.ete plana for the convention. including erection of a tern secretin v and other officers. Sena tors and Ho rah have both been mentioned aa possible chol.o for permanent chairman. pci-ar- n. y ii SHIES HIS HAT INTO BATTLE ; SEEKS NOMINATION rj Tuneful Production Will Seen for First Time G4LL CONVENTION ORGANIZE NEW POLITICAL PARTY Sure aup-po- sd Rejief - 6 forty-eigh- a. ' Sure ISE dls-trbt- h- EXSERVICE MEN PLAN GUARD THEIR INTERESTS 7 light-savi- water INDIGESTION '' to oftfnif SHOOT THEN f ij e. thoi-san- Gov. Calvin Coolidge up-sta- te a Says: broader, WEfaith in athe firmer, deeper people, a faith that men desire to do right, that the Commonwealth is founded upon a righteousness which endure, a reconstructed faith that the final approval of the people is given not to demagogues, slavishly pandering to their selfishness, merchandisings with the clamor of the hour, but to 1867 Hltchrock-for-Preside- .. . statesmen, ministering to their fare, representing their deep, silent, one-ha- abiding convictions.' ASSURED OF SELECTION AS j that it meant then Collar or Shirt. (kllttfUtion, I first put on Earl Today it means all style and quality in a of JfQflirts ry ofT-cia- BUICIC SIX ROADSTER it: rs Houghton on lf Have Faith in Massachusetts fr mark INWilson this merchandise. nt ml ru s Company, Boston BROWNING AUTOMOBILE CO., 1 te ioin-dexte- party 1 |