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Show I d A Tribune Want Ad sells anything from a rt car to a at the same commission. go-ca- 16 PAGES SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1920. VOL. 101, NO. 68. FIVE CENTS GLASS TAKES WILSONS PLANKS TO SAN FRANCISCO; ILLINOIS DELEGA TES TO STOP HERE WEDNESDA Y t Franklin Republican Committee Will Consult Senator Harding About His Campaign Today D. Roosevelt T , of Executive Board to Direct Race Selection De La Huerta Tells Writers ' Liberal Policy Will Be Pursued in Oil Dealings. Provisional clares Executive . De- Nations Problems Economic. Military and MEXICO CITY, June 20. Mexican petroleum law baaed upon article twenty-seve- n of the constitution, nationalizing indeposits of oil, wlvlch article will be retroactive, be not will liberally,' terpreted declared Adolfo de la Huerta, provisional president, to foreign correspondents today. Senor da la Huerta spoke freely In discussing problems before the country, being host at a luncheon given to (he newspaper men. The policy of friendship toward foreign tonations, especially the United States, gether with the liquidation of all legally contracted debts of the Mexican republic. Is a part of the provisional presidents program. During the two hours the president talked with the correspondents he answered a rapid fire of questions with sudamazing frankness. Once he had a den attack of Illness and was forced to cease speaking for several moments. This attack, which alarmed the guests, came when the provisional president was talking of the uprising against Carranza and had said orders had been given General Juan 8. Torres at Hermoslllo to arrest De la Huerta, but that when the general arrived In Sonora he refused to obey the orders. Revolt Unexplained. Will Be Made by Five Named at Convention. By Universal Service. WASHINGTON, June 20. Important are expected In camp here the special committee of five appointed at the Republican convention will confer with the nominee and Will H. Hays, the national chairman. The committee of five consists of Charles D. Hllles of New York, Ralph B. Williams of Oregon, former Senator John W. Weeks of Massachusetts, A. T. Hert of Kentucky and Jake Hammond of Oklahoma. The entire committee Is now in Washington and Mr. Hays Is expected from New York to be on hand for the Important conference with Senator Harding tomorrow. conThe most Important matter for sideration cf the Republican chieftains tomorrow will be the selection of the ex ecutlve committee of the Republican national committee, which will be the directing organization of the campaign. It was stated by the Harding managers today that this committee probably-wi- U not exceed fifteen in number. Several prominent women are to be Included In its membership. In order that the Important factor of the woman vote In thd elections may be well taken care of. te Victory Medals to Be Awarded to Service Men WASHINGTON, June provisional president refused to leave the table because of his illness, and In a few minute he resumed his narration of events. He did not throw any new light upon event attending the Honors revolt, which spread to all parts of the renubllq and finally resulted In the flight and death of Carranza. Asked specifically what he meant by the president debts legally contracted, replied, laughingly: me with the "Please do not confuse Huerta), former president (Victortano although our names are almost alike. Mexican a to foreign loan, With regard he evaded the Issue' by declaring: These conversations with foreign Journalists are ths first steps which have been Uken In this direction. "Mexico faces two problems at present, These are the economic he continued. Mexico is mom and military problems. during the completely pacified now than whose statime of Porflrlro Diaz. Villa, tus Is that of a mere bandit, Is not a Many Views Solicited. ars being military problem. Airplanes Other viewpoints will be solicited, the sent to locate Villa, who, pursued relentlessly, soon will be eliminated. Harding managers said today. In order that the speech may, as nearly as possiCalles to Organize Army. ble, Incorporate constructive Ideas from while of the army, The organization business men, bankers, railroad men and dewithout will be accomplished difficult, lay under the leadership of P. Ellas many other branches of Industry. Senator Harding will follow ths Idea Calles, ths war minister. Asked regarding censorship of new had originated by President McKinley and will dispatches, the president declared he and conduct a staid "front porch" campaign, not been aware of the censorship, of a few excursions chief of staff. Colonel with the possibility turning to his to large cities for Important speeches Ramirez, he ordered that the censorship when to demand. This seems the occasion He explained be abolished Immediately. of campaign was definitely anthe censorship probably was left over plan nounced today by the Harding managers. from the former administration. The nominee spent a quiet Sunday a With regard to the administration home Mr. and Mrs. with his house policy toward ths banks, Ds La Huerta R. B. Crater of Texasguests, and F. E. Scobey, said every assistance and guarantee all of whom are old personal friends of would be given private banking enterThe senator violated would Senator Harding. prises, but that the government Sunday churchgoing and establish a national bank with the sole his customary He saw spent a day of complete rest. issuing secured paper curprivilege of same no either political or otherwise. visitors, toenlightened attitude rency The ward hanking would be assumed as bad bi.-,- i the petroleum in-- r as, mtd toward the government maktcrests, he stated,meet them half way In to effort Elwell ing an order to gain the friendship and respect of the nations and take Its rightful place Chicago Tribune Balt Lake Tribune Leased Wire. with the civilized governments. NEW YORK. June 20. The arrest of the woman who sent a .45 caliber bullet Carranzas Death a Blot. through the brain- of Joseph B. President de la Huerta described Car- crashingturf follower and- internationally ranza's death as the "only blot upon the Elwell, a bridge whist expert. Is preas known revolution. Continuing, he said: ,An dicted within a few hours. Investigation of this tragedy Is now in police have absolutely abandoned with theThetheory th hands. of the Judicial authorities,Interthat the weapon that killed whose proceedings I cannot legally Elwell in hlz home, at 244 West Seventieth I think and unofficially, fere. Personally street, a week ago Friday, was In the Adolfo Herrero should be arrested, but hands of a man. According to a story CarI said nothing. as I have explained. told today by one of the detectives faranzas death waa never Intended by the miliar with the case every move made leaders of the revolution, who did all In publicly by the police for the last five him." to prevent harming their power days has been one of camouflage. The president was then questioned regarding the reported treaty negotiated Angeles between Japan and the Carranza government. With archives," he Among' the government aid In reply, TX have not encountered such a document. You say a Japanese NORTH PLATTE, Nbr., June 20. Mansanlllo for Car- Ned ship landed arms at Joyce of Los Ange.es, Calif., was Is If that true, ranza. Perhaps, they arrested here Saturday night on comwere Intended for subjugation of the plaint of Harry Dixon, president of the state of Sonora. North Platte chamber of commerce, who Present at the luncheon on the presi- chargee Joyce with selling stock of an were ten Invitation representatives dent's oil refining company of Delou, Tex., withof foreign organizations. Including those out securing s permit from the state and Cuba United States, Spain, from the bureau of securities. of Chile. Secretary Moran of the chamber commerce alleges that Joyce has sold In of stock this more than $100,000 worth Answers Ready. county, $30,000 of It being taken by D. Despite apparent Illness, InPresident de B. McNeil, a wealthy ranchman. County to replying la Huerta. never hesitated bound Joyce over to the of questions asked, Judge Woodhurst ths Incessant volley Jurv. The amount of his ball will even though they touched upon every va- grand later. Importance to ths be fixed riety of problems of He was hardly given new government. FE OFFICIAL. ADVANCED. SANTA time to partake of even the few simple EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M., June 20 dishes prescribed by lus physicians. Not onoe did ha fall to reply, although F. L. Meyers, superintendent of the New of the ques- Mexican division of the Santa Fe, with hs could not answer some be explained, headquarters here, has been appointed tions definitely, because, ashad not yet general superintendent of the southern policy the government's st Amarillo, Tex , to succeed the clearly been decided. The president pre- district humor throughout, many late T. H. Hears, who died lastA. week. It served his good announced here today. Ewing, times catching the drift of questions pro- - was now superintendent at Dodge City, Kan., Mr. Meyers here. 3. Column relieve will on 4.) Pago (Continued . Arrest of Woman Slayer Soon Predicted of Los Man Charged Illegal Stock Sale German Virginian Goes to California as the Spokesman for President on Party Issues. England Sends Reinforce- Determination to Work for ments to Constantinople Harmony in Organization and Concentrates Fleet Object of Representation. Peace HYTHE, England, June 20. tBy the Associated Pres.) While the question of German reparations waa the ostensible. reason for the hurriedly arranged meeting here of the French and British premiers, the Associated Press Is authoritatively informed that the Turkish situation thrust Itself Into the forefront of their discussions today. The experts on the indemnity, after long consideration of the matter, were ready to present their advice on this Important sub- By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. Cklesf Trtbase Silt Lake Tribune Leased Wire. ' CHICAGO, June 20. While the politi- Reparations Dis- Party of 170 Men and Wocussion Dropped to Conmen to Visit Salt Lake on sider Necessity of Action. Way to Pacific Coast 20. Victory medalo to member of the army, navy and marl no corps who were In service between April S, 1617, and November 11, In addi1618, will begin tomorrow. tion to the medal Itself, tire war department has authorized the Issuance of thirteen combat or major operation sector defensive and a clasps clasp, to bo worn on the ribbon with-thmodal and flv oversea clasps for troops not entitled to the battle Insignia. Among the major operation clasps, e offensive leads In th point of numbers, departmental records showing that 1,208,350 men are sntltled to this decoration; th St. Mlhiel drive It second with 557,750 e and the battle third with 277,800. Th first Victory medal wae presented In February to President of tho Wilson as commander-in-chie- f nations military and naval forces. Meuse-Argonn- Alsne-Msm- ject. Membership in Conjecture. The delegation of Bve national committeemen who will meet Senator Harding and Chairman Hays tomorrow Is fully empowered to name the executive committee for the campaign, and its decision Is awaited with utmost Interest by all Republicans. All aorta of rumors were In circulation today regarding the poestble composition at tha .executive --committee, but none of these was authoritative. The exact date of the formal notifies-tlo- n of the Republican nominee Is alsd to be determined at the meeting tomorrow. It win take place In Marlon, Ohio, Senator Hardings home, about the middle of July, and will be followed Immediately by the nominees speech of acceptance, In which the Republican policies will be formally announced to the voters. Senator Harding, It waa learned today, already has started the rough draft of this speech. He has been guided in Its preparation, It waa stated, "by all shades of opinion In tle party." HI conference with a delegation of agriculturists yesterday, It Is evident, was to obtain th farmers' views on what should constitute the Republican policies. FOR DEMOCRATS Disorders Continue in Lon- donderry Despite Presence of Equipped Military LONDONDERRY, June 28. (By th were Associated Press.) Five .persons killed, ten others seriously wounded, several of them probably fatally, and about 100 others were .less seriously Injured during a period of desperate rioting in this city Saturday night. The fight) fig wgs accompanied by several attempts at Incendiarism, one of which resulted in the burning of a large store.. The rioting was a continuation of Friday night disorders, when Nationalists and Unionists engaged In clashes for several hours and the military had to be called out. An unrecorded number of persons suffering from minor ..wounds went home without receiving treatment. Among the wounded are several -- shipyard workers with bad gunshot wounds. The military, fully equipped, had taken positions at the head and foot of Bridge street, which Is the Nationalist quarter, and on Fountain street, the Unionist quarter. An armored car was drawn up at Carlisle road, between these localities Nevertheless another night of terror followed. From shortly after until 11 oclock pandemonium reigned. A shot fired from one party into a crowd of rival partisan developed with ominous speed Into violent rioting. The Nationalists did not seem to be so well provided with weapons as their opponents, but they maintained a vigorous defense. In an early stage of the battle two men were shot dead in LongtoVver street and a number of persons, including a baby In arms were wounded.a man who In the midst of one melee knocked down a small boy was chased by an angry mob of men and women. He sought shelter In the city club. Insistent demands for his ejection being refused, the building was stoned. A large crowd assembled In the district in the interior of the city, where fighting also occurred. Two were among the combatants here. girls Before the militias arrival, the riot flared to greater violence and the firing became so not that persons were seen crawling along the ground to places of safety. Gradually the Unionists gained control of the entire district In the center of the city, chasing the Nationalists Into their own locality. In their retreat the latter fired Into the Masonic hall, the windows The Unionists of which were broken. posted small groups at vantage points and kept up a continuous fire. Here Edwin Price was killed as he entered the doorway of the Diamond Hotel, where he lived. The bullet entered his abdomen, h door, and finally be pierced a came embedded In a wait an ambulance corps with served price In the Ulster division throughout the war, to enlist. He America come from having was waiting an opportunity to return. In arrived the center of The military and an arthe city at about U oclock mored car was moved to Bishop's Gate, subsided, although whereupon the rioting occasional shots were still heard. The Unionists left the neighborhood singing and cheering. two-inc- i British Navy in Near East Waters Anticipating War (Universal Special Cable.) LONDON, June 20. The entire British Mediterranean fleet. Including the first battle squadron, la concentrating In the paters of the near and middle east, In anticipation of warlike operations that may plunge that part of the world Into a new bloody conflict with war between Turkey and Greece as the nucleus. An additional battalion of British troops British Is on the way to Constantinople. warships already are moving Greek soldier from Hmvroa to lemtd, the coastal province east of th Boaphoru. If , ' PHILLIPS. Lakt Trlbaa Leased Win. CHICAGO. June 20. Illinois wiU star as a peaceable party at San Francisco. The delegation Is practically prepared to concur In any proposition or project that becomes the action of th convention. It will have its own leaa both as to candidate and platform, but there will be no list urbane raized by th fifty-eigminolsians If things do not go to suit them. This goes for ths possibility of ths re nomination of Woodrow Wilson for A third term. Ths majority of tho delegation will go th limit In arguing against such a result, but If It must be, Illinois, just aa It did at Baltimore, will be found In ths Wilsonian column. Ths proposition goes for the platform. The delegation la substantially solid for a light wine and bear plank In ths declaration of principles and ths state will be on record for such a plank in the resolutions committee. Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, one of ths wet leaders of th floor of th house, will be the Illinois member of th platform committee. But If the majority of 'he convention is dry, Illinois will be dry, too. Chicafo By Tribune-Bai- E. Treaty Paramount Plank, With Wet, Irish, Soldier Bonus Eliminated. O. t ht The Greek premier. Venizelos, however, who waa anxious to safeguard the Greek gains through the treaty appeared upon the scene last night. He called on Lloyd George and Premier Mlllersnd at this morning's conference, prepared to act In behalf of the allies In repressing the Kemal Pasha, activities of Mustapha Turkish Nationalist leader. It Is learned that M. Venizelos contended that the ten Greek divisions already In the Thrace and Smyrna districts constitute the only force Immediately available for effective operations against the Turks, but Insisted that these operation shall be confined to purely defensive measures. It Is recalled that th allies. In asking the To Visit Salt, Lake, Greeks tq occupy jAsatoll,. exacted .Jthe At) of 'this waa indicated substantially promise that they not operate beyond tonight aa George E. Brennan, chairman the peace treaty boundaries. of ths delegation, led forty-foof the Turk Treaty to Stand. state's fifty-eigdelegates aboard the It is understood that M. Venizelos to- de luxe special train over the Rock that Is carrying the Brennan party day met with allied refusal to assume Island should the Greeks ex- to the coast. Eight cars made up the any responsibly ceed this limitation, but the refusal was train, which runs through to San Fransoftened by the assurance that there waa cisco, upon Its own schedule. On the no intention on the part of Great Brit- train were 170 men and women, including ain or France to advocate modification all of the organisation leaders, delegates and alternates and ward leaders.', The of the Turkish treaty. Premier Venizelos will proceed with Brennan special will arrive In San FranPremiers Lloyd George and Millerand to cisco Thursday evening. The party will conferBoulogne, where the g at Colohave a half day of ence will begin tomorrow. on the Per- rado Springs and a stop Is scheduled for Some light may be sian negotiations at London at the Bou- Salt Lake Wednesday and another at This Is Indicated by logne conference Tahoe. the fact that Edward F. Wise, who Lake Former Mayor Harrison, former GoverIn the economic Britain represents Great Sabath, Wilcouncil's dealing with M. Krassln. the nor Dunne, Congressmanothers liam L. O'Connell and preferred Bolshev'k minister of trade and com- to make th trip by the southern route, merce. was present at ths afternoon constopping at Los Angeles on ths wav, to ference of the premiers. city. They departed SatIn the morning Premier Venlzeloa had ths convention and will reach San FranSir urday night a conference with Field Marshal Im same tiros as does ths Brencisco ths st Henry H. Wilson, chief of the British nan special. The Foch. Marshal perlal staff, and execution of the Turkish treaty was discussed. and ft Is believed that most of Harmony Evident. the proposals submitted by M. Venlsolos Perfect harmony exists within ths delewere approved. gation. .There will be no attempt made enforce the unit rule on anybody, and to German Disarmament Too Slow. delegates will be free to vote on any position or candidate as their incltna-lo- n An official statement Issued this eveconscience or may direct. ning disclosed that the discussions had The withdrawal of former Secretary to do entirely with Germany. The state- McAdoo as a presidential candidate has ment says that the French government revived the hop with many of the Illiaccepted the suggestion of Great Britwas nois delegation that Champ Clark can ain that the rate at which Germany become a formidable conout the clauses of the Ver- come back and carrying tender for the nomination. Illinois was to disarmament sailles treaty relating Instructed for Clark at Baltimore In 1911 was profoundly unsatisfactory. therefore, by an overwhelming popular majority The two governments. In the preferential primaries, when cast Interallied to the recommend agreed to only conference at Boulogne that their mill, he and President Wilson were the candidates. to tonight, as the Reports sub tary advisers should be atinstructed was were at of the crowd station, acceleration gathering mlt proposals aiming the execution of the clauses of the to the effect that on the early ballots, least, a heavy vote will be cast for th treaty dealing with German armaments, at former speaker by the Illinois delegatea men and material. Former Senator James Hamilton Lewis, Who carries the indorsement of th DemoLONDON, June 20. (By the Associatstate convention for the nomination cratic In ths ed Press ) Serious developments for the west near east seem to be rile ) cession of for vice president, Hedeparts will have the cortomorrow con night. the hurried convenlngiif the Hythe M. dial aa a further th of delegation Greek support wlfh the ference premier. Venizelos. according to some of the Lon- development of the harmony program that one the was of final Is political acts of asserted that don and Paris papers. It he British cabinet has accepted the of- Roger C, Sullivan. fer of M. Venlzeloa of the Greek army ths British troops against Mus- New York on Way. and It tapha Kernel's Nationalist forces, CHICAGO, June 28 Governor A. E. la suggested that the Hythe conference Is for the pur- Smith of New York, Charles F. Murphy. with the military expert hall chief, left here tonight for pose of arranging details of combined Tammany San Francisco, and a few cars back of opeiations. them, on th same train, was Senator The news from Malta of th concenJohnson and Mr. Johnson. tration of a powerful British fleet In Hiram Neither the New Yorkers nor Senafresh of these waters and the dispatch Johnson would discuss politics. reinforcements to Constantinople appears tor We don't know what we ar going to to bear out these statements. do at the convention," said Governor Smith. '"ITie New York delegation LONDON, June 20. A Moscow wlre- some very definite plane PtSS'-lV- u' nreCe7;alhstereOrrhLhB Mn con With the governor were them yet." eluded between Serbia and Bulgaria. Charles Berry, New York state adjutant general; Charles Winchester, president of the Albany chamber of commerce, and W. A. Humphrey of Albany. RUSSIANS The latter Is ofnot a delegate, but simply MAY th governor's party, a member he said. Thirafo TrlboaeSalt Lake Trlbaa Cable. said th only thing Johnson Senator CONSTANTINOPLE, June 20. Hamm-dulla- h worrying him tonight was "where he was first Slhhl Bey, organiser of the going to sleep." His stateroom had been men's and women's club In Constanti- resold and was occupied when he reached the train. nople and leader of the "After I have been In California a week movement, discussing the peace terms before the Nationalists at Angora, an- or two I may be ready to talk politics, nounced a definite program was under but- - I hare nothing to say now." Ths way for the reunion of the Turks with th vanguard of the Illinois delegation left BuifSirians and Russians whom be refers last night and others will leave tomorrow to as "our ancestors children." An An- night. None of th delegates will make gora paper, publishing the speech, quote refersnee to any candidate. him as saying the Turks abandoned a military movement against Constanti- Palmer Claims Made. belief that the nople, which supports the trouble Is not confined to guevrllla war- By Universal Service. SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. With th fare. Tlflis papers charge the Bolshevists ere arrival her today of Robert T. Scott, secwell retary of Attorney General Palmer, th shipping Aserbaijan rolling stock as as oil to Russia. The Polish offensive has friends of th attorney general claimed reduced the Aserbaijan red army to 6u00, (ConUaned n Fags 8. Column 3.) It Is said. sight-seein- . iT TURK NATIONALISTS JOIN r Pan-Turki- , et executive favors some radical changes in providing' funds and n- distributing work of the various departments. Views expressed In letter to Representative Ireland of Nirf cal breezes were wafting Westward more straws Indicating that President WUson ,or to thlrd term in Ul White House, United States Senator Car- ter Glass of Virginia, fresh from a forty. minute conference with' the president Saturday afternoon, passed through I cage tonight, bearing the Wilson plat form to San Francisco. Senator Glass, who Is slated for chairman of tho resolutions committee, received from th president his draft of the league of na- -' tlon and other planks the Democratic national convention wlU be asked to In- -! corporate in the platform. With the . president's parting instructions aa to the attitude Mr. Wilson desires all friends of the administration to take on party Issues, Senator Glass goes to ths convention as spokesman few the White House on all questions at least. Assistant Secretary of Navy The platform Wilsonian platform presents th i peace treaty as the paramount Issue of Recommends Revisions in the presidential election and contains a league of nations plank of the president's "reservations denouncing Appropriations Methods. authorship, which would impair the essential integrity" nf the covenant The presidents WASHINGTON, Jufl 20. Revision of rlatform contains no wet plank, no th present methods of making appropria- Dish independence plank, and no plank tions and redistribution of the work of favoring a soldiers bonus. th various executive departments are Nomination in Air. recommended by Assistant Secretary If Mr. Wilson confided hia attitude toRoosevelt In a letter to Representative . ward the nomination to Mr. Glass, the Virginia eolon is keeping the secret. He denied tonight that they had touched on the question of candidacies and professed to be as much at sea" aa any one concerning th nomination. Senator Glass was accompanied by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Jouett Shouse, one of th original McAdoo boomers, who also confessed himself up In the air" on the situation. The only certainty. In the opinion of Mr. Hhouse and other McAdoo boosters, la that the president s U definitely out of the reckoning and will nut be considered by the convention. In this connection It transpired that Daniel C. Roper, former commissioner of Internal revenue, who waa going to the convention to handle the Democratic Jobholders forces in the Interest of McAdoo, cancelled his reservations in Ban Francisco last Saturday night. Speculation on the reason for McAdoo's withdrawal was more animated than ever, following the arrival of Washington officials tonight. Rome Democratic leaders are convinced that nothing could have caused McAdoo to eliminate himself save to take the desire of his father-in-lath nomination for a third term. They viewed the act of a sure was clearsign that a dutiful ing the way for the convention to turn administration of their work. to Mr. WUson as th political savior of Mr. Roosevelt said that the entire sys' tem of relationship which exists between the Democratic party. congress and the executive departments la fundamentally wrong. Masterly Politics Seen. After seven years down here In an To these leaders the failure of th executive position, he continued, "I canhimself from considpresidentin to remove York not help the conclusion that our governWorld interview his New and eration mental methods are cumbersome with bulked significance of Mr. large wasteful. I am equally frank in telling Wilsons willingness to accept renamtna-tioyou that I think the first Improvement They think the president Is playmust com In what is, after all, the 1. politics to achievs either ing masterly ., source of governmental activities, renominauon or a properly Impressive the legislative branch. at vindication the hands of his party. "I hope you will not take It as a criticism of any Individual or his par- They foresee th convention deadlocked to Wilson, ticular congress when I call attention and turning Instinctively to the very unwieldy, inadequate and whereupon the president either wlU acunbusinesslike methods under which the cept ths honor or decline It in a message house and senate of the United States to the convention on the ground ef physiconduct their business. For instance, cal Infirmity. One of th significant bits of news th navy department ha to go before ashlngton Is that the the navy affairs committee for its main brought from befor to go president had himself photographed at appropriation; It also has for th the White Mouse on Saturday In various the appropriations committee money to run the force In Washington, poses, standing and walking, to demoand I can cite numerous Instances where nstrate his recovery of physical vigor. Tills the department has fallen between the Intelligence waa communicated aa a tip on two fires of the two committees, th situation by friends of the president to men who will be in control of large It delegations on the convention floor. Small Groups was aocepted as further proof that the Is for and renomination, looking Told president Women was pronounced particularly significant by Washington officials who have talked DES MOINES, June 20. Labor, capwith Mr. Wilson within the last fortnight ital and th farmers in class struggles and have been Impressed with his belief tn their own organizations that hs has practically recovered h.j for democracy nearly have lost th national view of physical vigor. It has been known for democracy, and are near to becoming some time that Mr. Wilson considered tyrannical. Dr. Lynn Barold Hough, pres- himself stronger than his physicians proident of Northwestern university, said nounced him and has been restrained with today st the biennial convention of th difficulty from attempting to demonstrate General Federation of Womens Clubs. hie belief In his restored power In some He asserted selfishness and egotism on striking public manner. the part of small groups of wilful persons held America from taking Its right- Presidents Stand Puzzles. ful place In the world. On the other hand. Democratic leaders Devotional and patriotic service were on Senator Glass tir today's program. Memorial services also who had talked with tnat the preside ,i were held. night were convinced of no Is United essential that the States has accepting a third-lefi- i It thought and aiul they woud harmonise with the world orchestra to nomination produce- - a universal and lasting peace. greatly surprised if the convention shook! American womanhood name him. They were not so sore inn Dr. Hough said. expressed the true American spirit tn the convention would not often him tr th work accomplished In th world war nomination, but they sere certain i that and tf the country is to be a real unit the president, in view o( Its long tn th progress of tho universe. It must could not eerious'r ente. ta.n ' the ihwuzht measure up to th Ideals of the mothers Of seeking rejection Aceordire to the vie"' hi S !n tH q larand th soldiers of the armies of that ger the wHhirawal nf M, Ad o had period. Indo with ibe zitnatin of me presiresolutions consideration of Further by private troduced, Saturday and the report of the dent and was dt'ated pur- -' nominating committee are on th program on Fig 2. Column L) (Continued tomorrow. for, Deland, Republican, Illinois, which was made public today at the navy department. Mr, Roosevelt wrote In reply to an Inquiry from Mr. Ireland as to whether any reforms or consolidareorganisations, tions could be made In the navy department. The assistant secretary did not confine himself to that department He recommended that congress; . Create a true budget system, not the email beginning already attempted. Consolidate .the appropriations In one general committee, with subcommittees to deal with separate subjeota. Put Into law tha general principles recommended by the reclassification committee's report together wtth the authorisation of adequate salaries to government employees. Invite a conference wtth tha executive branch qf the government, looking to a reclassification and redistribution of ths work of the departments. Give by law) greater authority to th heads ef the executive department in conducting their executive business, at ths same time holding these heads more directly responsible for the successful w . w n. - V Jeopardize Nation , Are ' -- ! n'n J |