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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' TUESDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 8 I EDISEPLAliiS 1920. w a i I f No Efforts Are Spared4 to "" Make Visit Governor' Swing Idaho Into Line. Special t. The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Sept 13. t Governor Co Ohio. Democratic presidential candila to in be Boise September 11 date, after having made a series of addresses at WViser, Payette, Ontario, Nampa and Caldwell. - The Democratic etat-e committee is making elaborate preparations for his reception. One hundred young men and women who will cast their first ballot this year are to act as his special escort on the Cox evening of that date, address at Cod y will deliver an open-ai- r Trom all Democratic leaders park. parts of the state will be present. He will be surrounded by the candidates of the Bourbons for congressional and state of flees. It is to be made a red letter day for Idaho's Democracy, and no pains are being spared to make Governor Cox's appearance count in an effort to swing 'Idaho Into the Democratic' column,'' ras wad dope four yeans ago. erf Both Parties Join Welcome. Irrespective of politics, Governor Cox will be given a rousing reception on his appearance in this state. Politically, that reception will signify nothing. The people of Idaho believe that any man big enough to be a candidate for president is entitled to every courtesy, and Means and Democrats alike will be found welcoming the governor of Ohio. After leaving hero he will go to Pocatello, making a series of rear platform speeches through the southern portion of the state. The Republicans expect to fire their opening gun of the campaign on Septem- ber 17, when Governor William L. Har ding of Iowa will be the main speaker. He x the first speaker to come to this etate under the auspices of the national oommlttee Plans have been made to have him speak at the Plnney theater and at that time take up and discuss the Issues of the campaign, with special reference to any remarks that may have been made by Governor Cox. Republican party leaders are planning to make the appearance of Harding of Iowa an event of no little Importance. Headquarters Established Party two The major parties are very active their main establishing and getting headquarters Into working order. State Chairman John Thomas of the Republican oommlttee announces the appointment of Colonel E. G. Davis as first vice chairman, to be in charge of state while Thomas Is on the headquarters road. Davis was a candidate for United States senator at the Pooatelo convention and one of the contenders for the nomination against Frank K. Gooding, who was the successful candidate. State headquarters have been established in the Empire building. A speakers' bureau will- - keep speakers on the stump from now until Novsmber, and tons of literature will be mailed to the voters. State Chairman 3. P. Pope of the Democratic etate committee, has selected his executive committee as follows: M. Alexander, former governor of the etate; Prank Martin, former attorney general; J. T. Pence, former state chairman; James H. Hawley, former governor, and 8. P. Davie, business msn, of Boise. (k NINE Special to Die Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Sept. 13. The complete working organ ixation of the Republican party in Idaho has been an nounced as follows: John W. Hart, mem ber executive committee; John Thomas, Gooding, chairman; Margaret Roberts, Boise, chairman for women under the national executive committee; E. O. Davie, Boise, first vice chairman; Ezra Whltla, Coeur d'Alene, second vice chairman; W. K. Lee, Moscow; George A. Oakley, The members of the executive committee are J. H. Peterson, Pocatello; Mrs, Warren Truitt, Moscow; Mra A. V. Scott. Idaho Falla; Mrs, H. C. Fuller, Ashton; Pocatello; Mra Matilda Markell, Vollmer; Miss Julia Taylor, Twin Falls; Mra Belle Kurla Nampa; Mrs. E. P. Armstrong, Hailey; Mrs. D. A. Dunning, Boise; Mra. Hal Coffin, Boise; Mrs. Emma Drake, Payette; Mra James D. Agnew, Boise; Mrs. L. r Bow- era Boise; H. M. Jones, Lewiston; .A. H. Conner, Sandpolnt; L. V. Patch, Payette; Stanley Easton, Wallace; J. H. Qtp. eon, Caldwell; Lloyd Adams. Rexburg;. C. C. Cavanaugh, Boise; Clency 8t. Clal tr. Idaho Falls; C. A. Robinson, Twin Falls Will H. Gipson, Mountain Home; I. H. Nash, Preston; Fred W. Ooodlng, Sho shone; J. E. Eberly, Bolls; W. H. Shoup, Salmon. matic truck tire ever built came out of one of the U. l.y I i ; ' , Tire How changed today. More than 700,000 trucks Over 5,000 truck lines, paralleling the service of the railroads. More starting daily. The United States Rubber Com- pany has long been preparing for this new transportation era. Looking PARIS, Septv II. General Marie Emile Fsyolle, regarded having more to do with the direct employment of American troops than any other French commander, will represent the French government at the coming convention of the American Legion In Cleveland. Marshal Foch, who was unable to accept the legion's Invitation because of unsettled European conditions requested that General Fayolle be designated, and Premier MlUerand and Minister of War Lefevre acquiesced. General Fayolle occupied the highest Frenclv command next to the marshal's durlngthe closing phase of the war. He commanded group three of the French armies, two of which those of Generals Mangln and Degout te made July 1, 1918, in which the First, Second, Third, . Fourth, Twenty-sixtTwenty-eight- h and Thirty-secon- d American divisions were engaged. counter-offensiv- S factoriese France to Be Represented at Convention of Legion - TR&KI BUT WHAT CUPID OP PNEUMAYDC TKW6K T0R.IS years ago, there only about 25,000 motor trucks in the country's That was when the first pneu- Republicans Announce , Working Force in Idaho , MiW the part the right kind of pneumatic truck tires should play. Thinking of the food situation, the industrial situation every phase of commercial transportation ahead-reali- zing Its years of experience longest of any truck tire manufacturer have been devoted to this one objective: the construction of a Truck Pneu- - strips multiplied, its flap moulded, its side- cushions bulwarked, its holding - to the road made sure . The United States Rubber Company is providing truck owners today with the pneumadc truck tire performance they will be looking for when the bulk of the nations freight business is being done by motor truck. 7ltrudwtrmh4uU UmUtd Suit itmudardt im $ui it mU pUt i mere milt fur Ut O. S. U. tirtu Grt, S. Tmkn, R4 Tuktu - t r GM es h, Rubber U rated Frank R, Gooding Opens ' Extended Speaking Tour Special te The Tribe made built for Truck serVice. With the result that it has been able to incorporate, in each L7. S. Nobby Cord Pneumatic Trudk Tire, a structural strength beyond anything ever attempted as may be seen from the way its beads are anchored , its breaker a. POCATELLO, .Idaho, Sept, II. Frank R. Gooding, Republican candidate for United States senator, opened- his campaign Saturday at Carey, Blaine county. Hie speaking trip for the coming week calls for an address at Arco, Butte county, on Tuesday; Mackay, Custer county, Wednesday; Salmon City, Lsmhi county, Thursday, and Dubois, Clark county, Friday. His Itinerary forethe next week has not yet been announced, but It Is presumed that he will continue his campaign In this section of the state before he goes to the northern end. His speaking dete In Pocstfelio has not vet been nounced, but it Is presumed that It will be filled shortly before election time. j Tire Division Branch, 342 South State St. i K Daniel Stevens Chosen ' for State Senator ship neelat te The Tribana. , H II. S. navy. The young men had bpen fifteen minute. The other were the commanded by working In Idaho end went to Belt like 01, a navy blimp, Lieutenant Bruce Martin and carrying te enlist. two officers snd eight men, and the A-- 4, REPORT ON AIRFLEET MANEUVERS.! a training ship. Lieutenant Wlnlora Clare commanding. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 Army eir A Italian ship 1 soon to bs service officials received a report today added te the army airahip fleet. Aron the first fleet maneuvers of Army Its purchase have been (or rangement dirigible airship held Saturday At long-le- y completed. field. Three semirigid craft partloi-iate- d and under command of Captalif LIMITED. DECLARE PROFIT Jryon B. Da get t, fleet commander, axe ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Sept. 11 cuted battle evolution. Including an attack formation above Hampton Roads ddreaalng the opening geaaion of the convention of Amerlran Meat Packer and the naval base. French-buioffilt The tda y, Thomas E. Wilson, president of airship Zodiac, SPANISH FORK YOUTH ENLIST. was th flag- the association, said that uone of the cially known a ths Zd-ae. The Tribe te Special ship, commanded by Captain Dale Ma- 4itg live packers received as, much as a SPANISH FOIIK. Sept. half profit on each dojlar craft and carried cent and Douglas V. bry, Bha la a Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Urle Stew- three offloera and ten men during the of sales made In 1919 bss enlisted In the maneuvers, which lasted two bbur and "The combined bLlnesa of tha five art, Jr., of this ' DELTA, Sept, tl The Democrats of tha Eighth senatorial district held their convention here Saturday afternoon and nominated for Its candidate Daniel Stevens of Fillmore. The district Is composed of Juab and Millard counties. Mr. Stevens, who represented this district In the senate last year, had no opposition and' he was chosen by accla- nation. Grover A. Olles, presiding officer of the convention, was selected as permanent secretary of the district, and the chairmen wlU he selected later from Juab county, . - . too-fo- ot . , ( i ( 100-fo- cttj peckers wss about three snd one-ha- lf billion dollars, with an aggregate not profit of a little more than thirty-foOne packer million dollar," he said. earned only an eighth of a cent per dollar of vales, while the average of the five waa less than a cent (.11). ur RUPERT SCHOOLS CROWDED. Special te The Tribaft. Rupert RUPERT, Idaho, Bept. IS. schools opened last week with an enrollment 0S In excess of that of last year. In soma of the loafer grades It has been found necessary to divide th children . classes until mors rooms into half-da- y The high achool stucan be obtained. dents number 46i, with many mors who enrolled. nut have yet 5-Pa- ss. Will Trade My Touring Car for Pair of Good Building Lots Worth $700 i Wasatch 4220-W- . JOSEPH WIRTHLIN Candidate for County Commissioner . Before Republican Convention. A Will pay this man and heavy taxpayer. over $3000 taxes, Sar man and--. heavy taxpayer on our' We want a self-mad- e county commission.- - ; , (Faid Advertisement.) V-- .- |