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Show V I X, THE SALT LAKE TRJKUNE, WEDNESDAY' where inert wer cetu4 than tha atatea no In lima for tha )trt flection In peso were antitled to, may bav difficulty tn luf'ofi adopted b tna convanHoQ. Krrnl H iiitimi) of JfhrtJn Was alerted aeeta otnmtofconvention committee hnd only permanent chairman of tha convention Tha M James flit dleitoea ( in diawtng, teter Rod of ffherldaw. A. T, Kart, ihairman of tha cot mittaa fkhwoob of fody and Jamea Nicholson amid. T dont knyw where tha eatra dle of Big fluey war alerted presidential following lector. gates will bn saated. otitW ara by the HcpuMl-castrictly the rail sent on ami if 10. natloidsl commit! Wherever additional de.egatrs hava bean WOOD SEES NO DANGER to tha which oelegation elected, the vote OR la entitled was split among thosa kci4. 'tto FORMER TRAVEUNG SALESMAN DIES AT SALT LAKE HOME tvd'a Thompson n ln IN WAVE 'Dictatorship of Proletariat Proposal Defeated in the Convention at New York. NO BACKING OUT , BORAH DECLARES By JAMES M. NOLI A E. Universal (.rvlcs Staff Cerrespsndsnt. Tha proa-pWASHINGTON. May II la of a lively flhl In tha Chkaad com.ntum oer the Iraaly plonk In tha (Contlimad Trom On.) Kapulilhan platform hate been greatly b a atalamant today from Benulnr Borah, laadar of tha Irrocon'lla- under bla v'vj !n congreM from treaty a oionnia. ar inirnrr, for iolatlon of Renator Boih declared that nothing (hr oapionAgA art, urged adoption of the ahini of an absolute condemnation of tha UiMuil platform, urw hanged. r fortv year the treaty and league of nations a PI aatlafy Jla declared that fwialtai iarlr had not talked a language the wing of tna party to which he people pi the country could under It ana Intimated that unless the land. lakes a aland along than line "I don't believe In anv dictatorship, a hr a revolt Smell may split Mirra T In tha die per ger wild don't belleva tatonthlp of Attorney (General Paliner, thr party wide open. Kenutor liorah all! lead tha fight l ostmast er General purleaon or the mobs Maxulnst the treaty. lie will make hia In tha sortnarat, or anybody rlao. want democracy, not the dictatorship of fust appeal to tha committee oa plat the proletariat. form, to which he will apply, for a strong plank condemning the treaty and league If defeated In the committee, the Doesnt Know Proletariat! riun. wtU be carried by Henaior Borah "W hy. outside of Milwaukee And New to the convention Itself, where an effort York cast able, nobody knows anything will he made to commit the party trrev About s proletariat. Mebc the tel onbly against the treaty lu its slfout lrutbutand Rummy intlompera know iiret. the people general haven't got anv proletariat. ilunlcipal Court Justice Panken of New Senator Disturbed. York rouoed the convention to a dm Report which camy from yesterday's onst ration when he declared for the 1m session of t lie committee on convention ocratic tallol revolution such as through arrangement In Chicago greatly distha clat lion of President l.lmoln and an turbed Senator Bor an end others whs abolition i'ongress had ended slavery in stood with him In o. position , to th Americatreaty. These report wer to th efCameron H. King of Ban FrandatoAad-vocatin- g fect that It has been practically decided the lliituult d laration, uged that the convention, Instead of condemn-- . the Boclalistlc tactics of Victory I Her Ing the league, would Indorse the Repuhli-ka- n ger and the party in Wisconsin bet'ause majority for Its aland on the Lodge of their demonstrated eucoessea ' . reservations. Tha minority in offering Ms substitute Borah declared himself not Senator a under to is eggs trying In pul platform satisfied with such an declared Oscar Asieringer of his opinion, the treaty arrangement. rooster, and th league them th a' Fiji -- 111 UNREST 'VJ," J I rc j J - v V-- f PLAIN ARITHMETIC Ij One suit at $60 costs less than two poor suits at $35 eac-h- HOOVER NOMINATED all-wo- ol BY YALE STUDENTS ' two-thir- sm sz al ) NEW HAVEN. Conn., May 1L With an order of business pattern! after a regular, Repuhllt an national convention, Yale (Undergraduate tonight held a mock convention before an audlenc of 8W0 Herbert townspeople and "nominated" Hoover for tne presidency. The vote on the formal ballot waa: Hoover, 144 General Wood, 1034. Every detail of national convention was carried out with care by the Yale men. J. t. Depew oL Buffalo, N. Y., a nephew of Ovauncey M Iepw, was temporary chairman and tha "keynote" speech waa delivered by K. A, Wood, also of Buffalo. Henry R. Luce of Rhantung. China, waa made permanent chairman and nominating speeches were then called for. Aamuel R. Insull of Chicago nominated Governor Lowden of Illinois, pepew nom Inated Hoover, William D. Whitney of New Haven nominated Senator Hiram W, Johnson and J. E. Nevill of Omaha nominated General Wood. The nominating leeches were limited to five minutes After In two each. which neither ballots party of the votes, that raidldata had It was votsd to a make selection President Wilson Intends to force th by Democratic contention to indorse th majority vote and Hoover won. w - MAY 12. 192U. ward petpo. "fi" - WABHIVOTOV, May Leunard Wood, hrra today for hur rid confnronoa with Senator Lodw of Maaaarhuaalta and other Republican land, ra, declared that In hie recent trip oar j half tha country ha had found no tvl- genre of dwngernoa unrant. "Tha unreal a a find today." he said, "la tha unmet growing aut of tha Indua. trial altuauun. with tha high roet of living and realisation' that Increased do give all ona naada In tha prices. present conditions ara due rmra to our own Indifference. Th people re more Intereated in the . rout rif living than any other thing. he t t added. Oenerel Wood declined to comment on President Wllaona letter to Oregon Iem ocrate concerning the leagrue or natloni On the queeilnQ of eoldlar relief leglala tlon, the gensral eald he did not accept the view that there wee a react loa declaring ft was more of a against qoeetion of studying methods. Orn-rr- It.-M- ajor MORNIXU, Thompson Ward Retro, ( years of age, for many year a traveling salesman, died yratorday at his horns, 1174 Houth Becoud Vest street, following a protracted 11ness. He Is survived by hia wife, Mrs. Margaret T. Petro, and several brothers, and slaters. Ths body la at ths Eddington undertaking eaaablishmsnt. , nents of the proposal that this state he the thirty-sixt- h to ratify the Busan B. Anthony amendment succeeded In opening their eases today. For the antis a hill waa Introduced In the house and senatM providing for amending the state constitution, so as to givs the vote to women by state enactment, and In the house Representative Rhattuck introduced a recolufion for th ratification of the national amendment. Those In charge of the' fight for ratification expect th real struggle to begin next Monday. The alUwool suit will outwear the two majority iiimlrhlp the leglelature. "The road prepared by the Illlnola dele, Edison Favors Hoover. he treaty. gallon lend on to the penitentiary." Universal Benrlc. added. "1 ant willing to go to the 1 pen. Borahs Statement. LEAD ByORANGE. , Itentlary If neceasnry, but I believe can N. J., May II In the first outatde." be of more uee on the Senator Borah mad this statement: public speech he ever made. Thomas A. an will "I hardly think tha garty go BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. May 11 Benator Edison declared for Herbert Hoover fur' record tn favor of ratifying a treaty ilg Owoar W. Underwood had : a substantial president today. The meeting waa one SUGGESTED month hence which I already under lead for ths nomination to succeed him' of employoea at th Edison plant. wlH In which and condemnation elf and Representative J. Thomas Hef Europe "Engineers make good . presidents," aald be more and more condemned aa Its die lln was running a raca Mr. Edison. "1 refer you to George aatrous economic effect ara fell. I ven with Captain nomifor Whlla It Is a question now of ths Frank Washington. Like Trlbtue Leaaed Wire. ture the opinion ehat the party will not nation lo the short-terChicago Trlbwae-Sal- t aenatorshlp tn economics, not military problems. If the Indicated tha follow course the acpress by be to Democratic 11. solved were war probE. state the Charlea problem WASHINGTON. May primary today, reports pubManrd today. cording to Inoomplets unofficial returns lems I would be for General Wood." Hughae, Republican candidate for presi"In all probability there will not be gathered Iste tonight by, the Birmingham dent in 191. was brought forward today a fiatlorr In Europe standing by this from forty counties. Reed Denies Charges. treuv by Chairman Will H Hays of the Republiby the tun the nest president Is Available figures at midnight Indicated, XL Senator WASHINGTON. can national committee aa a compromise inaggyrated. The Republican party might according to the newspaper, that UnSlay It derwood was drawing steadily awav from Reed of Missouri Issued a statement toSelection (on the permanent chairmanship lake very serlot. chances whether mad convention. It If of the Chicago would furnls.i th by Francis next president night denying chargee hia opponents. Heflins I'urln Representative of 8t. Louis In a speech beMr. Haye, It la understood. Is urging tha entered upon such a course. If th party advantage was smaller, only a few hunprogressive Krpu blicane, particularly the manager think that th people, who have dred votes separating him from Captain fore th Democratic convention at Jopto get behind Mr. been enjoying the belief that the treaty White. lin. Mo., last month that the senator Johnson faction, had condoned the sinking of th Hughes. He is pointing out to them what and league are things of th past, are bs convincing evidence such action would Hot Attack on Johnson, going to receive this news with enthusl ef a healing of all sore spots over th asm Senator Reed said he had twice esked they are xreat mistaken. If Senator WASHINGTON. May 11. Dr. Henry A. Mr. Curie, first through friends and California fiasco, especially It Is practically settled that Senator come out would of Boston. hia Atkinson followers and Johnson Mas., addressing later by letter, to etate when and wher Borah will he the permanent chairman of openly and advocate My. Hughes' selec- the convention. This will enable him to ths Southern Soclo.oglcal society today, he had "condoned" the sinking of the tion. make a speeth In which he wl I define hi attacked the csndldai-- of Senator Hiram Lusitania, but that Mr. Curite had failed The suggestion, however, Is not making stand upon tha treaty question. Mors W. Johnson for the Republican presidento do so. much headway. Now that Senator Lodge over, hls Job as chairman will not pr. tial nomination, declaring that "Johnson Declaring that Mr. Curlee's statement has been formally chosen temporary chairthe gave lto some, represents all tha forces and elements "wa not only untrue, but opposed to cent him from the United of man. the Progressives are more Insistent on else If he yielding that fought d.sloyalty find it necessary to go my every feeling, act and utterance," than .ever that one of their wings be upon the floor to Tight against any In- States during the wsr." Such element. Senator Reed quoted from a number of In dorsement of the or league. That Ir. Atkinson asserted, had rallied behind addresses he delivered In th senate and given the permanent chairmanship. treaty this demand they are being supported by he is entirely willing to do thtg Is Indi- Senator Johnson because ofhis attacks elsewhere condemning Oermanv's ruthwho point out that on the peace treaty, the league of nation less submarine campaign and the sinknsssacc In hie statement. Mr. Hughes's position In tha treaty fight cated and President Wilson. of passenger ships t, was virtually the same as that of Sena- Boom Dies Out. Dr. Atkinson was making hta report ea ing tor Lodge, and that It would not be chairman df the committee on foreign , The boom for former Senator Beveridge relations. Voper t assign both position to KRAUS HEAD OF B'NAI BRITH. The talk of Senator Borah for of Indiana for permanent rhalrman ha ths NEED PAY NO TAXEt. "It la tmpoaslbl to axaggerate Ohio. Adolf May 11 CLEVELAND. now realised that the permanent chairmanship continued. died away and It is misery, uncertainty, distrust, poverty and Kraus of Chicago, president of the In. THE It AGUE. April Decision that he has no chance. While Senator Borah chaos that la found every wher throughB'nal Hrlth. end other officer the former German crown prince and hie would prefer to have a seat merely as a out Europe at tha present time among dependent conth annual were relented at the eleven ASSIGNING will II Boclasses of people," he said. delegate, the rhatrmanehlp probably Indicatiora were fellow exiles shall not pay any rates of vention here today forced upon him and he will- - accept. lias been reached by th minister lshevism Is ths most serious menace tKe that-A- . of Seelefruend would taxes B. Chicago TO DELEGATIONS beGeneral of th treasury. Their stay at VVIerlngen byood was at the capitol and social system has to far In the world." be reappointed aecretarv and Moeea, Senator Is with Lodge talked regarded os being Involuntary because Washlne'on. Atlantic Cona'antlnople. He talked about many on Suffrage. there. to Act CHICAGO. ails May . 11. Delegates to th several others. ; of their. Internment Ore Beattie, Port'and, Tampa. City. things, from the high coat of living to Republican national convention from Conand 8t. Paul ars In the field for Boston Slav La.. The It. ROUGE. BATON a of cost presidential running MORRIS REPORTED TO RESIGN. necticut, Arkansas, North Dakota and the high today un- ths next meeting. Ha admitted that it took a Louisiana 17legislature adjourned Colorado will sit in the front row of the campaign. A motion to lower the age limit from HONOLULU, T. H., Msy 11 (By the without having taken action til May Coliseum in Chicago In June, according "lot of money" to conduct a primary con- on o or18 admission for into the Associated !1 to Frees.) According to the years the question of woman suffrage. to drawings made today by the committee test. correspondent of the Honolulu Adver However, both proponents and oppo- - ganlsatlon was defeated. on arrangements. The rear row will be Asked to define his attitude on the from North and treaty. General Wood aald he believed the occupied by delegate South Carolina, Hawaii, Montana and American, people wanted the treaty rati"which Will comfied with reservation Florida..' Several of the delegates at large from pletely Americanise th treaty." Illinois. Iowa, Net a da and other statea, "Do you mean They want the Lodge reservations?" the general waa asked. "If the Lodge reservations completey Americanise the treaty, yea he replied. 3 "But, above ail. the treaty and the league must be thoroughly Americanised." W lwottBln with In lioth liouira of UNDERWOOD HAS SUBSTANTIAL and mil look better while its doing it Hart Schaffner & Marx HUGHES FOR CHAIRMANSHIP Age-Hera- ld Lusl-ten.- a. y f g. SEATS To-ki- READY TO DUPLICATE GIPT. tiser, It Is reported that Roland B. Morris, United States ambassador to Japan. In the CLEVELAND. May ll.-- At tends resigning In the near future to par- meeting of field Ohio, workers of ths ticipate In th preaidentlal elections la world movement today. John D. th United Statea Rockefeller. Jr., announced that he would duplicate hta prtvioua gift of $260,000 to WORKMAN KILLED IN OMAHA. the fund. Thle eum make a total of workmen we $8,(60.000 given by th Rockefeller family OMAHA. May 11. On killed and two wer Injured when eaught to th eltlaen' fund of the Interchurch feet of retaining and to tha Baptist new world movements. under the fall of thirty Another gift waa by a man whoa name wall at the site of th old Boyd theater v Twentv-flthis afternoon. workmen, was not announced Hs said that he would give all that he had In the world warned of th Impending collapse, a piece of timber lend. Inter-chur- ch r j? INDIANAS G. O. P. feye-glass- es our experts fit you properly. this, week we offer glass eyes at the special price of INDIANAPOLIS, May 11. Chief Interest In the Republican state convention, tomorrow morning for which convene two days, centers In the derision aa to instructions regarding the delegate to the national convention. Although Major General Leonard Wood received a pluprimary elecrality at the etate-wl- d tion last week, he led Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California by lose than (000 votes, while Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illlnola and Senator Warren G. Harding each polled a large number of votea The state law requires a majority vote to make Instructions binding on tho deleA spirited contest Is expected, gates. because Senator Johnson had a plurality In four of the thirteen districts of th state and a majority In one of these disunite. Indiana has twenty-si- x delegates and four delegates at large,' all with on vote each, to the national convention. The keynote speech will he made by United Statea Senator James E. Watson, Addresses will be temporary chairman. made also' by United State Senator 8. New, Harry permanent chairman, and Will IL Hays, national chairman. . reform eye, this week, special at fib fcwirl Consultation IT IS THE GREATEST SALE IN THE HISTORY OF Z. C. M. I. THE GREATEST VALUES GREATEST ' SGHUBACH J OPTICAL CO. 109 So. Main. THE GREATEST SAVINGS CROWDS-T- HE Make your selections TODAY and make them early in the morning if possible. The saie prices include our regular stock of goods not goods bought for sale purposes. Each evening the stocks are replenished.' Dont delay! Flood Elected Chairman. WASHINGTON. May 1 1. Representa- Flood of Virginia was tive i Henry elected chairman of the Democratic convice committee tonight. gressional Representative Scott Ferris of Oklahoma, resigned. Seven ice chairmen were also Fer elected as follows: Representative ris. Phelan of Massachusetts. Oandy of South Itakota, Rouse of Kentucky. Raker of California, Welty of Ohio and Caldwell of New York. I- Just as Good Day as Were Offered Z Previous Day 111.. May Jl. SPRINGFIKI-D- , Satisfaction over the result of the Illinois state waa comention expressed toRepublican day by Secretary of 8tate Louis L. campaign manager for Governor Lowden. Secretary Emmerson claims that refusal by the convention yesterday to accept Mayor William Hale Thompson plank of principles decisively defeated" th Chicago executive. Democratic leaders wer also writ satisfied with yesterday's harmonious session The disposal of their etate convention. of the "wet" plank In the resolution althout a fight on th convention floor closed the only possibility of. friction between the delegates. n. Each department of the store is included, excepting Grocery and Hardware Departments. Positively no reserve. The merchandise is reliable, the reductions are genuine. Positively no marking up, no fictitious values, no misrepresentation. . Democrats Scored. Free. i Positively Ends This Week Lowden Is Satisfied. ' 'i The Great TO CONVENE TODAY SHERIDAN. Wyo., May )t. Condemnation of the "gross extravagance" of the Wilson administration and commendation of the Republican congress In rutting $2,0. 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