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Show i ( Tlie Tribune Want col umns.are a reflection of business conditions in tbe communit. $ r VOL. 101, NO. 43. : SALT LAKE CITY; SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1920 CENTS 22 PAGES-FI- VE MADOOS INVISIBLE CAMPAIGN UNDER SEARCHLIGHT; BANDIT MAKES ESCAPE TO HILLS FOLLOWING BATTLE kuqh Ambassador will, lead Former Kaiser Now Essaying Job as Tailor 2.wmian of former emperor of Germany, la trying hi hind aa a tailor, according to a Central New dlapatch from Amsterdam. He la cutting oat pattern for many new aulta with which he 1 going to atock hi wardrobe, and the dlapatch quote a trade paper as declaring ho la excelling at the Job. London, Outlawed Leader on Way to Durango to Enlist Additional Soldiers in Aid. Gonzales Affirms Report of Retirement; Obregon Professes Friendship to U. S. JlARKZ. Mexico, May 18. Mexican tie facto troop clas'ied with a rear guard protecting the eecape of Francisco Villa, at Valle le Allende, Chihuahua, accoru-iff to a message reci ed , today fion, (jtr.tral J. Gouza.e Escobar, commander c! the troops pursuing Villa. The bandit leader escaped Into the lit'.U, Escobar said. Villa was laid te be attempting to make his way tnto Durango, where ..e hae Promise of additional tureen, and the troop are attempting to cept him before f.ereaclie the state line. Defenses soclales, the Chihuahua state Iroop. are-- guanllnff tho town near which Villa is expected to march and will force him to avoid settled communities, H was raid, Gonzales Affirms Retirement. UH m y BRITISH TRADERS E Visitors Marvel at Tremendous Business Enterprise and Industry of America. V- - Misiioearies of friendship, rromotere of cordiality, the score and more of British merchant who are touHtg 'ih country were received with open arms by Salt Lake yesterday. The afternoon and evening were not long enough for the Englishmen properly to become acquainted with the state, its people and Its resources, nor long enough for the Salt Lake host to do ample enough hofior to their guests. Those were the sentiments on the one side of the representatives of the British Drapers Chamber o? Trade and on the other of the Salt Lake members of the National Retail Dry Goods association. The Britons ar tn this country as the guests of the national, retailers, ostensibly for the purpose of studying American methods of merchandising, but more aa Governor . Bamberger fundamentally, disclosed at the banquet last night, to promote the cordial relations and close between the two nations, friendship upon whom rests the peaoe of the world; upon whom rests the responsibility for the future of civilization. FDD HIS PARTI Debate En- Couple, Believed to Be Virginia Democratic PlatResidents of Boise, Killed form Approved by gages Interest of Audito Glas. ence in Carnegie Hall. ton in Traveling in Automobile. Wil-Lett- Former Cabinet Officer It Represented at Man Be er i on Near Declarations Kansas Industrial Law and Bodies Discovered Are Especially Kindred Car; Officers on Lookout Subjects Discussed From Two Views. for Two Men in Machine. Agreeable, He Declares. Treaty-Covena- i of capital snd labor, and its leoitinrucj is. Tlie relations the right to strike as regards the effect on the public, the Kunsas industrial court law ami significance to the future of the working man, were diseased ) ruin till angles in a remark- is Special io Th Tribune Idkno, May 2$ Mystery, hiolT do fa? hats defied Dilution at the hands of peace officers, envelops the murder at an early hour this morning of u man and oman believed to be V. G. Jennlnfs and v.lfe of Boise, at a point of Bancroft. about two miles The bodies of the murdered couple were in upon the g round about discovered hieh the 100 feet from a Kord car In are presumed to have been traveling The head of the woman had been crushed with a blunt Instrument and both had been shot with a .Sfr caliber revolver, which vi aw found a few hundred feet distant from the bodies. The teodiee reposed on- a piece ot canvas and It Is presumed from this fact that they had Intended camping; for the night. although there was no indication of a lire having been started. in I prc-iilc- d. - BIG FEATURES alt akf Thfibtmf Tl- Henry L. Kowl&nd g Digestion txpemnent ale c jwell rr oroJ Letters ort a numonil Blue Klbbon Fiction r I in tbe favy The Chicago Convention Memorial Day in France I J shw Chased ing nt by Honors. Harding Manager Recalled, Tells of Switch Support by Ohio Papers. .8. Freadant W A I n N G TO N, May Wilson's conception of the campaign issues of 1D20 waa elucidAIW today In a atter made public at th White House expressing the president's "lull accord" with thd sentiments contained In the platform recently adopted by the Virginia Democratic convention. The league of nations plar.k. which declared for ratification of the treaty of Versailles without reservations which would impair Ita essential Integrity," was particularly commended by the president He also singled out for praise the platon finance and reforms declaration construction, which Included a genrial proposal to revise tax laws and deplored agitation- - for ""an Indiscriminate bohua" for soldiers of the great war. S Po'TLLLO, arnegie hall betwepn Sun-i.e- l Gompers, president ot the American Federation of Labor, and Governor H. .1. Allen of Kansas, .Judge A. B. Barker Governor Allen'- - main contention was that government has the right to protect the public against strikes when its welfare. is imperilled, while Mr. llompers held to the argument that no law c.n prevent a man from stopping work if by doing so he may benefit himself and his family. Mr. Gomp-er- s labelled the Kansas industrial court Suicide Theory Discarded. law the un American slave law, and It wo first thought that the man had Governor Allen declared he had taen killed the woman and then committed away trom Mr. Oompers his divine suicide, but Investigation by the coroner right to order a man to quit work. of Bannock county revealed the absence of powder marks on elthor of the Boos and Cheers. was dismissed. The oratory of the debaters waa bodies and this theory was found revolver the that fact Th cheers and Eunctusted with frequent of each side and oc- some distance from fill boijlu aluo made casional questions shouted from the th theory untenable. floor and the balcony. Sheriff Georg Mabey of Ui city went In aupport of tho right to etrike, Mr. to th scene of th murder as soon as Gompers declared that the coal minand made a thorough ers strike took boys out of tbe mines; ho was notified strike Inspection of the locality. that tho textile workers The belief has been expressed that the brought children out of the mills and in schools, while the strike murder waa committed by two men who put themneedle trades broke up the also were traveling In an automobile, in the sweatshop when laws had failed to although the official have not announced do so. their reasons for thla view, except that Governor Allen's industrial command- two etrangers were seen in an automonot to shall ment was you conspire scene of the crime this shut down tbo industry necessary to bile near the In th direction of Soda morning, driving the welfare of the people. When the general, public says we Springs. he said. have had enough of this, Officers Warned. It s over. ' Officers in Idaho, Utah and other adWho controls the divine right to states have been urged to keep quit work? Governor Allen asked. lie joining elute watch for suspects. was answered with choets and boos. telegram to State Secretary theJones The debate called for no decision, the at A Boise this afternoon brought of the in committees charge having purpose) that the licence number divided tne house equally between sup- car 15121. was Issued to F. G, Jennings of Be ise, and letters found in the pocket porters of each speaker. of the dead man tndlcute that he was able debate tuinglit Sljc 1 french battlefield Gomperg-Alle- n MEXICO, CITY, May 28. Genera! Pablo Gonzales today confirmed the reports thut he was about to retire to prttate life at Monterey, making public a statement to this effect. General Gonzaless withdrawal from public life follows a period of three weeks in which ho was in virtual personal control of the administration of national affairs, subsequent to the evacuation of Mexico City by President Carranza. Lariy In tbo present year General GoiizsidP withdrew from the army for the purpose of campaigning for the presidency. Oh Aprtl 30 he left Mexico City aa a result of his opposition to President Carransas policy, placing himself at the head of his troops. This move waa the one whic.i sent the Carranza administration toppling. Day of Activity. On May 15 he withdrew his candidacy for Every moment of the day, from the I tne presidency. time the train came In from Colorado at hi announcement of Coincident with o'clock yesterday afternoon until withdrawal to private life, General Gon- - W. W. Rlter sounded the valedictory and zales transferred command of the troops the summing up at the banquet last night, under him to General Antonio I. Villareal. was crammed with the conception on the part of guests and hosta of the obligaMines Resume. tions, duties and privileges of closer reED PASO. Texas, May 2S. T. G. Hawbetween the United Slates lationships Jr-, in vice of opcharge kins, president Britain. In an economic sense, eration of the Alvarado Mining and aand Great sense political and, above other things, Milling company, waa advised today by in the senae of obligation to mankind for company officials at Parral that operatwo nations have In their tions were resumed on May 25 and that stewardship the tue shutdown ordered by Villa lasted only leadership of wond affairs. Immediately after the guests had been two days. escorted to their headquarters In the Electrifies Hearers. F. G. Jennings. Vllllstaa cut off our power." said Mr. Hotel Utah from the train, they started Both the murdered man and tne woMr. Gompers. ;n championing labor's man were attired in motor clothing. The Hawkins, but I have learned that work on an automobile trip through the valley to Bingham to see the Utah Copper about 85 years of was at no time completely suspended." privilege to strike, electrified his parti- man was apparently mine they had heard so much about. but the woman was jounger. Noth-or The bandit leader has been attempting The remark made by one member of sans when lie said with evident emotion age of tn the car found was value ing the party, "You Americans do things on o exact tribute of 150,000 from the on Page 4, Column 1.) In the pockets of the murdered couple. (Continued such a waa tremendous scale, Illustrative company, under threat of destroythe way in which they beheld the ing tta properties in the Parral district. of steam sho of mountain of copthe ellng now thousand are de facto troops ''our per ere. It was qn surprise after ane ported In the district, and American other for the aa Englishmen, said, they mining interests now say they have adewere driven along the broad quate protection under which to operate. they avenues looking out to the enmountains and out circling Obregon Avows Amity. to the broad expanse of the lake. MEXICO CITY, May 27 Replying today to a message of felicitation to him- Shown Interesting Points. self and t.iose associated with him In the IN TOMORROW S ISSUB OT Thev were shown the points of ir.tereet l.ew regime In Mexico, sent by a number and of told the of the and history city of the members of the municipality of Los state members the Salt Lake comAngeles, Oenera) Alvaro Obregon declared mittee bywnlch bad of their entertainment In that U he should be elected to the presiThey In turn told of their Endency he would seek to bring about charge.experiences and of what they have amicable relations between Mexico and all glish in found their long travel adrosa the conother countries,' especially those next to tinent. I 1 I try Speed," another of the' famous us on the American continent. Then In the evening was the banquet, 75,000 eerie of ehort stories, will One of my greateet days." added Genwhen Britons and Americans of the 6poke eral Obregon'a reply, would be that on appear In the magazine section of The Sunday Tribune. business in the two counwhich the soldiers which are stationed to merchandising knit-tinof but the closer tries, principally all frontiers counto our guard leading ties between America and England. 1 Th experiment of Doctor Ralph C. try are withdrawn. Milton E. Llpman, aa chairman of the Clarenc A. Smith and Philip B. Holder, dinreception committee, presided at the Felix Diaz Friendly. to determine the ner, and H. N. Byrne, chairman of the Hawk of the Jefferson medical college of Philadelphia, be described In Th VERA CRUZ, May 28. (By the Asso- arrangements committee, waa the toasteffects of environment on tbe digestion of foods, - will ciated Press.) Felix -- Idas, who was re- master for the Americana F. W. Cook, Tribune tomorrow. J. P., head of F. W. Cook, Ltd., of Dudported yesterday to have assumed an hostile toward th Huerta regime ley, chairman of the British delegation, an The Bickfords ui a Brother Act, 11 1 introduced the visiting drapers. in Mexico, has. In fact, notified the auil other of the popular Torcby and Shorty thorities- that he is friendly to the gov- Governor Bamberger welcomed the visiDy tors to Bait Lake, referring to the part rnment. He Is at Misantla and ia awaitstories by SeweU Ford, will be a part of tomorrows Tribune. ing an opportunity to leave the country. played In the early development of the Authorities here have received this state by the Englishmen who came here definite information great writer of ty T 1 Bing W. L&rdner. th Diaz and have as pioneers, and spoke particularly of orwarded It to the capital. the assistance these Englishmen gave humor, whose name has become a housein the disoovery and development of the hold word wherever the English language is spoken, will furnish another of Homer Carr Safe. mines. He spoke also of the part played his timely letters for The Tribune tomorrow. of a In L. number the Englishmen EL PASO, Texas, May 28 Homer Carr, by D. S. church end their efforts on behalf examining engineer for the American of the community. He cited his own Mlco and The glxth installment of Smelting and Refining company, who was life experiences to Illustrate the great the great mystery serial by reported to have been made prisoner by Mn, before all in Utah. opportunities illlstas, announced hit safe arrival at Katherine Newlin Burt, will be a part of Th Sunday Tribune. Sierra Mojala In a telegram received toHoward Presides. day at the company's local officee He made no mention of having been molested. . 1 Prank H. Slmonds, the American political E. O. Howard, president of the ClearOIUICS writer who Is considered an authority rresent-aa- y ing House association, quoted the late Senator Thomas Kearns, who, In hla welPublishing Memoirs. throughout Europe, will continue his articles on national and world quescome to Thomas Llpton, said: Hers la M ASHINQTON. May 28. Lute tions in The Tribune tomorrow. , Cabrera, an when he who, Englishman gives you who waa minister of finance In Carran-x- u hfs hand, his heart awes with It, and a cabinet, and who was taken as prisoner th sort of relationship Admiral William Sowdtn Sim. In an .it the time the president was killed, has cited that should exist between the two natide which will appear tn Tho Tribune egun the publication of a aerie of ar- which We went to Interpret America tions. ticle In Excelaior of Mexico City, on tomorrow, describes the part played by flying machine In the defeat of tho the said. heritage of Carranza, according to ad- - to Heyou.wentMr.on Howard allied German submarines by the caries. to pay a tribute to the Ices today io the state Vi Rewho conduct the retail business of lent report from Mexico department. were that men City aa In the civio leaders city Cabrera waa tn one of the local prtaona enterprise; men who do things. -Lew Hahn, managing director of the Cabrera Held Prisoner. In Th Sunday Tribune. National Association of Retailers, held appear M ASHINOTON, 28. May Estrada the close attention of hie audlenco when Cabrera, deposed president of Guatemala he said ; v ho held prisoner awaiting trial, has "If any merchant has been been moved from place to place three ing be should reduce hla prtceaprofiteerIf you heroes who died In the world war will bo aoo' aer feature of Tho Tribune tin es to avoid th possibility of an at- hero in Ball Lake have aone that you tack o.t him, the state department was are justified In cutting down. tomorrow. advised today by tb American minister "If you can replace your stocks at ' ,tt Guatemala. The minister said It had from twenty to thirty per cent under the ; been stated at Guatemala ORDER YOUR COPY AT ONCE that Cab. price at which you purchased them you i neraa life would be spared.CityIt la expectar justified tn cutting prices. ed, how ever, that some of his genarala Phonfl Wasatch 690 "On the other hand, If too look for will b placed on trial for capital ofon fer, sea Column 4, (Continued Pago 5.) snow-capp- on LEADER NEW TURK, Mav ! . day service o. Memorial WASHINGTON. May By th Associated Frees.) The senate committee investigating expenditures In th precoJ-ventio- n bent b presidential campaign chief effort today toward locating tbe financial aoun.es, If any, of what Chairman Kenjon described as the invisible fl.-f-- McAdoo - boom , Angus McLean of North Carolina, a director of the war (inane corporation, denied when called aa a witness that tie was a aort of aouthem manager Ji r Mr. UcAdpo's candidacy, but later r la ted a conversation . he had. with the former secretary of th treasury, whlcli, h said, was concluded with a . statement by Mr. McAdoo that "a man would not decllns a presidential nomination if tendered hint. Lout J. Lang, reporter for the New Sent to Glass. York American, another wltneba. vtt Tiie letter wae addressed to Senator questioned closely aa to newspaper ar Glass of Virginia, who drafted the state tides which he had written alleging that platform, and its publication from th ) in a 14,000. Odd fund had been underwritten by White House generally was regarded as I for a McAdoo campaign. He refused la forecasting w hat tbe preeident and his disclose names of hla informants, but Memorial Message. said supporters would expect to be written into membara of th Democratic nathe partys national platform at San tional commitufc" corroborated tho Francisco. Th national piatfoim was not stories. Chairman Kenyon announced l!, mentioned directly by th affection president, PAIUri, May committee had summoned other In though he wrote that the Virginia Demo- and deepest sympathy for tbe women of with this branch of tills InvesG-(stlecrat had "set forth th attitude of th America, h) ribands, .vhjjM party on the league of nations and other or sweetheart fell durlag tbe war, ia Important Issues. Called. Lincoln Man received by tbe ' Th league plank occupies a large place expressed in a message Memorial day committee from lit Interlude of the McAdoo testimony In th Virginia platform, embracing a Paris the committee took evidence from Frank declaration for a league of nations" and the Society of French Iomez, the mem- K. Harrison, Lincoln. Neb., newspaper women who are ber! of which French achievement at the exceptional praising Paris Involved in the adoption of a league knew tb horrors of war and the heart- publisher, who said that 11900 bad bee:: and treaty so near akin to American spent for benstor Johnsons primary camThe message, Ideals. The president la praised for ache that attend it. in Nebraska. He added that $1800 covenant which was Inspired by the imminence paign steadfastly standing for ll of th total cam from California supagreed to," and the Republican reserva- of Memorial day and the arrival of porter of th senator with an Injunctions and peace resolutions ar condemned. e many eorrpwing American women here, tion to hold down expense because not got much to spend." follows: , Other Features. H. it. Dougherty, manager of SenaDear Bisters of America: At the end Some of the other features of th Virhour when those nearest to you re- tor Harding's campaign organization, waz ginia platform are: A declaration for an efficient merchant ceived your last embraee as thsy parted recalled and questioned about newspaper and other advertising furnished far marine, with sale to American cltlsans for from you and left to offer their lives -Wood of American all flag, operation under the ho campaign tn merchant vessels acquired by the governthat right and liberty might triumph, classed as "vary extensive."' Mr. Harriment during the war. mothers son said the same was true of tho NeCondemnation of the Republican con- - the hearts of French wiie n for tain and extravagant and sweethearts were with wou, be- braska Wood campaign. Tbe committee foresaw a busy day tc gatlons coating 2,0u0.l00, revealing noth- - cause had that of tne they passed through morrow, when the California contest bemg oejond Republican Incapacity politician to cope with the gravest prob- anguish which later was to become tween Herbert Hoover and Senator Johnson will be gone tnto, with tlie finanlem." A declaration that neither labor nor yours.At the hour of cial representative of Genera: Wood't victory, dear be- organisation on hand. capital should at any time take action loved went our friends, thoughts again tiutt will jeopardize the public welfare, and that strikes and lockouts should be out to vou in a hymn of joy and grati- McAdoo Apathetic. supplanted by some method of amicable tude. Ve smiled through our tears at Mr. McLeans testimony today disclose? settlement. those who were spared and prayed the attempts of Mr. McAdoos friends In New Commendation of the administration for divine word forever peace might to got together upon campaign efYork establishing the federal reserve system, reign in our hearts. forts notwithstanding tlie Injunction of the farm loan system, "just tariff legislaAnd now, dear sisters, you begin their principal. Mr. McAdoo hold him tion." an income tax and a department to come to us on your sacred pilgrim- the witness said, "that be would not tun, of labor. his hand over for it; was not a candiof Criticism congress for hating failed age. You come to kneel before the dal did not want hla friends to get to heed the president's recommendations raves of your beloved, the heroic de active.and Mr. McLean added that, not? for revision of tax laws and for having enders of our cause, whose mortal rewithstanding, when there waa a failed to repeal "war legislation which mains rest under the soil of France to In New discuss tbe harasses business." our France which is so proud to York, some fool went andsubject told Mr, . 1 about It. cradle their sacred bodies. How well Utmost Generosity. B. M. Baruch, summoned early In the we understand the emotions and Approval of the "utmost generosity for thoughts that sleep in .your hearts as Inquiry to testify, was mentioned maridisabled soldier and their dependent, time In the queries of the committee but disapproval of stimulated efforts to you dwell on numberless recollections member, and once by Mr. McLean, who fasten further oppressive burdens upon the of those dear ones who are no more. said Mr. Baruch had agreed with the Our society of French homes longs conclusion that Mr. McAdoo was a good taxpayers of the country by enormous Dond Issues or consumption and retroacto aid you in eiery way across the mao for the nomination. Mr. McAdoo 's , tive tax hsvte'to give an 'Indiscriminate tedious stages 'of the sad journey sole friendly ' declaration on the subje-fi- . bonus to enlisted men. which leads you to the Inst reting came, the witness said, when be told the le of President Wilson, to whose former that my state Is tor place of your dead. May you feel that you. butsecretory It would be absurd for- us to . effor.a, the platform saya, should chiefly which we French women wish so much be be ascribed' the adoption by congress of for a man who would not acto feel that our lost ones are invis- ceptvoting the woman suffrage amendment. th nomination." I , Mr. Wilson ible. but not wholly beyond our ken. letter follows: I The White House, May 2, 1920: My United in this immortal hone we offer Guffeys Denial. Dear Senator Glass- Thank )ou for send- you our faithful affection. Chairman in recoixl th Kenyon me of the copy the platform recent, y put ing today a letter from James MeClurg Gufadopted by the Democrats of Virginia. Wilson Orders Wreath. of that h had denying fey 'Pittsburg Aside front the pure'y personal references PARIS. Mav 27. President Wilsco eve- - contributed any money to tbe funt which, of course, 1 deepl, appreciate, let me say lo you. my dear senalor, that tec has ordered a Memorial dav nreatl, i.C raised for Attorney General r rll . upon the statue. campaign. Joseph E. Guffey of Palmeriq Pitt burg sentiments expressed tn this notable docu- ri had h.rn previously identified as the ment are In full accord with my own in Bures- - contributor of 110,000 to tn Falmer emla view, especially th statement which nesThe American Doughboy, cemetery set forth the attitude of the part) on Hi Wallace league of nations and the pressing probBundav lems of peace, finance and reconstruction. paign treasurer. These arc the clear-cu- t, Angu Mcloan of North Carolina, a were received today Instruction unequivocal principle of patriotic men who know how to from Mr. Wilson by his fa'orite flower director of the war finance corporation, waa examined. He denied that be was serve their country and mankind. when he waa in Paris to get a sort of southern manager for Mr. Bure y thia platform recite a record vendor a to floral tribute American dead. McAdoos campaign and attempted to of achievement tn which all Americans up A to memorial ode i American voluna resd have ajuat causa lor pride and congratuprepared statement. 1 know there la a McAdoo teers fallen for France, written bv Ai- lation. Cordially and alncerely jours. campaign " WOODROW WILSON. Ian Beeper, a member of the French Interjected Senator Reed, Democrat. Miswe move ahead souri. with this "I go foreign legion, who waa killed iu Sep i witness with some questions and let the tember, 181d, will be read in all Amer- find out why thia ,0 uiuU ican cemeteries where members of the American legion participate. It was to secrecy Mr. McLean declared that ha did no: have been read by the fauthor before know there was a McAdoo headquarter! the statues of Lafayette and Washing- In Washington or In the Pennsylvania CHICAGO. May 38. There will be d delegation on the temporary roll of ton in this city on May SO, 1918, but hotel. New York, and that he waa not the Republican national convention, ac. Beeger met his death in the midst of Informed as to th soure of McAdoo to Democratic delegatee. cording to Clarence B. Miller, acting sec- the French offensive nf the Somme, at literature sent recounted a conversation He finally retary of the national committee, who soon after penning with aa to th North CaroMcAdoo Mr. arrlied here today. lines the lina for call delegation. "The the convention GeoVge Courteline and Louis Marsol-leau- , the exact rum her of delegates tospecified wnlch each stale was entitled. widely known French poets, told Overwhelming Sentiment. Mr. Miller. explained. "Despite Lite fket. a number of thq Associated Press this afternoon I tod Mr. McAdoo there wa an overmore delegates than that a special wreath of flowers, in- whelming states have selected sentiment In my state fur their quotas.- - called for. scribed From the Poets of France,' him, he aaid. I told him w wer havTh, committee hopes that each oversized would be a grave ing a primary down there and that his delegation will eee to U tnat Ita else la on Memorialplaced upon Beeger name would go In whether he liked tr day. reduced to th proper number before the or not. but that w would be In an abcase come before .the national commitsurd situation if we were voting for a. tee before Mil 30. If thla does pot hap- Extensive Plans Made. man who wouid not take tr,e nominator,. pen. the-- e wi1! he nothing for tb commitPARIS, May 28. The French governHe said be waa not a candidate' tee to do but to reduce ment and people wtl: make American woudnt turn hi band over to get th delegation Itself. Memorial day t.,s occasion for a nationnomination and dldn t want hla friends to Mr. Miller announced that no briefs wide expression of friendship and gratitaka action about It. He did, howhad been received from con Besting dele- tude to the United States Nerer before ever, any that th nomination was say has this country entered Into tbe iplrit ot tendered Mm a man could not decline gations In several states. If they are rsceltsd by Mondav, there the day with M such Interest. Reports from Borne of friends thought they ougir a Par 5, Colons 1.) (Continued (Contlsuad en page IS, Column 4.) (Continued oo Pas 18, Columa 4.1 American Sisters Bereaved War Remembered j Day j - General- Ohio,-whic- Inveatl-formatio- dinns;-gatherin- Alc-Ad- j - ...... I DELEGATIONS MUST SUFFER REDUCTION over-alse- 1 |