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Show THK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY AlOKMAU, JUAb 21, I'jw. Formes SEflATO senator ' james LEWIS, who is the Ulinolg delegation' for hr the Democratic Tice presidential nomination. gup-port- ILL STOP DBAfT JFLEflGUE v x a a, Virginian to Act as Spokes-- . man for Party Issues at San Francisco Convention (Continued From considerations. Page t Delegation Determined to Accept Whatever Action Is Taken at San Francisco i n ! L t f Mrs. McAdoo U thought ? (Continued From Page One.) & great gains for his candidacy, and da- -, dared Palmer's nomination would be certain. Mr. Scott brought the news that to have peauaded her husband to retire from politics, end the prospect of being essailed In the campaign as the "crown of the prince," seeking perpetuation "Wilson dynasty," is believed to have had decision. with do the to Something Those who are convinced that both two-thir- ds Palmer Is Regular. and the forces Antiadministration wets ' generally are lining up for Co, though he is not the only string they have to their bow. The Illinois Democrat! favor Attorney General Palmer, as do many other delegations who reeogniae Palmer as a regular organization" man, one who would not ignore the organization in patronage matters, as has been done to a great extent by Wilson. These Palmer men also have a friendly feeling for Cox. If the nomination of neither Palmer nor Cox should prove feasible, Murphy, Taggart, the Illinois contingent and affiliate elements of the convention will be inclined to line up for either Champ Clark or Vice President Marshall. Ambassador John W. Davis is not looked upon with favor by the antiadministration folk, who thing they perceive signs that he is the dark-borfavorite of the administration crowd. In my opinion. Vice President Marshall Is the man on whom the convention said former is destined to compromise, Senator Willard Saulsbury of Delaware, who passed through Chicago on his way 1 to San Francisco. sincerely trust that there will be no effort put forth by the administration to dominate the convention." Another eastern leader said he thought that Marshall would be the nominee, artff he outlined a vision of Woodrow Wilson making a supreme sacrifice In the Interest of party victory by resigning the presidency on the score of Hi health and allowing Mr. Marshall to make the race as a president seeking to succeed himself. The Wilsonian league of nations plank In the platform as tsken to San Francisco declares that the covenant is the only practicable means of maintaining the peace of the world and ending forever the maintenance of vest military pnd naval establishments. It asserts that this was the supreme aim of the United Statee In turning its back upon the tradition of isolation and going to war to crush a colossal scheme of conquest. The plank lavishes praise upon the president for vigor in prosecution of the war and for the successful consummation of American Ideals in the negotiation of the league of nations covenant at Faria. Then the plank goes on to commend the president for standing steadfastly for the covenant without modification in the senate and takes a fall out of the Republicans, charging them with interposing partisan envy and personal hatred of Mr. Wilson In the path of peace and the resThe effort toration of world proeperlty. of the Republicans to procure peace by means of the Joint resolution vetoed by the president comes In for severe denunciation. es m When Caruso continues year after year to authorize the issuing of Victor Records there is Caruso cbnsiders only one conclusion them satisfactory reproductions of his art When Caruso when the greatest artists of all the world, approve their own records and the manner of their reproduction on the Victrola, is there room for further argument? Victrolas $25 to $1500 Victor dealers everywhere New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. South Carolina, which had been counted for, McAdoo, has gone over to Palmer. They claimed also that labor was satisfied with Palmers record and would support him. Mr. Scott, in a statement, said: "Among the delegations added to Oie Palmer list by the McAdoo withdrawal we find South Carolina and Mississippi. The logic of the situation In Texas should throw the entire delegation to Palmer. He stands for the same principles as ths Democrats In Texas and a victorious have great majority ofasthetheirdelegation second choice. mentioned him in states other Similar situations prevail which had been previously classed for V llson and McAdoo have been eliminated from consideration regard Governor Co as ths aspirant who occupies the strongest position on the eve of the aasembllng of the convention. They are prepared to see Cox develop a majority of the convention, but whether he can win the majority Is ' the quesrequisite tion being debated tonight. . cannot he upon ry'' 1 One.1 HERE . -t-- McAdoo. It was announced in a dispatch from Wash.ngion that Champ Clarks name will be placed befor.e the convention by Theodore- Bell of this city, one of the in their attorneys of the w ne growers fight against prohib tlon. Bell has long been an admlier of ths former speaker. The supporters of Governor Cox are buikling down in earnest In an effort They to win votes for their candidate look upon Palmer as the most dangerconin s tins Cox ous of all opponenta nection they are telling a story about how Palmer came to be put into the fight orig nally by a little group of Democrats, who met m Washington at the t me of the Jackson day dinner laat and spring, when every Democrat, high low, believed that the party did not Noto win a the have single chance vember election. It was because of this firm belief that Clark Howell of Georgia, Roger Sulit-ta- n of Illinois, Wilbur Marsh of Iowa, Henator "Joe Robinson of Arkansas and others who sat in the conference decided to get behind Palmer for the nomination; they owed something to Palmer for little things he had done as alien property custodian and as attorney general, and they figured they could pay off these scores best by giving him the empty honor of 'the Democratic nomination. - j ence Is claimed both by Attornev General A Mitchell palmer and by the faction of the party headed by United Statee Senator Hoke Smith and Tom Watson. On the result of this contest will also depend the right of Clark Howell, oldest member In point of service on the rational committee, to be renamed to that n for Palmer. Che post. Howell is 1s faction advancing W. C who was named on ths commutes by a state .convention which was bolted d by the Falmer adherents, who that Howell should continue. It was pointed out that Attorney General Palmer, who Is a member of the national committee, could act as his own counsel In this contest If he cared to do so. The recommends tlons to establish definitely the status of women in the party still were In a formative stags today. Smith-Matso- ma'n-talne- Auditorium Satisfactory. National Chairman Homer S Vice Chairman J Bruce Kremer, National Treasurer W W. Marsh of Iowa, and National Committeeman Norman E MRck of New York, headed a party which tried out the acoustics of the municipal auditorium yeeterday. Today they announced the 'test had been successful In every way and that annunciators similar to those used at the recent Chicago convention would be used only for roll calls and other routine.. In view of the Improved acoustics since the auditorium has been prepared for the conformal the vention, they declared, speeches could he heard without any utilized device being amplifying Oum-m'ng- s. , . that VICTROLA I. Two Contests Loom. U. I, PAT. OFF. Two contests loom befors the national committee when it meets Friday One Involves the question raised concerning Senator James Reed of Missouri, who has been seated as the representative of his district, the Fifth, Kansas City, of his state. The point to be raised Is that of the juried irtlori between the state, and the district conventions. Senator Reed was unseated by the state convention, but his district has upheld his place on the Missouri delegation. The cither prospective contest Is over the twenty-eigdelegates from Georgia claimed by Attorney General A. Mitchell and Palmer by the United States Senator Hoke Smith and Thomas Watsoi n group. The delegatior comes with W J. Vereen at its candias date for national committeeman against Clark Howell, who was chosen by the Palmer forces. The question raised Is on the of the Georgia primary election law to a presidential preference primary not provided for specifically In the stale statutes. Trad- - primary The nat onal committee will receive fm report of the committee on arrangements for the convention, which includes th Re- recommendations for officers of ,the convention. Homer S Cummings Is announced at Natives. the choice for chairman of the eonven vokes lion. The convention will be called to ordc at noon Monday, June 29. by J Bruc' Seventeen 19. June Kremer, x.te chairman of the nation.' NOME, Alaska, persons. Including the Kolchslt regime committee. governor, were killed st Anadyr, Siberia, Cabinet Members to Attend. laat January, in a clash between Lake Tribune Leased Wn Chicago Tribune-Sal- t natives and alleged represenWASHINGTON. June 2 Five men an and soviet bers of government, ihe of President tatives Wilson s cabinet w I in be lootat the attendance con American-owneDemocratic was store d trading vent'on In San Francisco They are Sei ed, according to Information brought here retary of State Colbv, Secretary of Agr today by L. M. McGirk and Corbett Bland, culture Meredith. Attorney General Pa mar. Secretary of the Navy Daniel an i Americans. Postmaster General Burleson. McGirk and Bland were among passenSecretary of War Baker, Secretary f Russian the on schopners the Interior Pavne, Secretary i of gers arriving Ms SiSaali enTthe trshnaistsad Houston and Secretary of Lc were said Treasury The they Flyer and Bering. bor Wilson Victrola" klwitify ail our product. Lack in will remain Washington comtold of the clash by Captain Hansen, la a tin from Secretary Colby delegate wider ths Ud I Lack on ths Isbell mander of Roald Amundsens steamship District of Columbia, his selection Maude, who stopped at their camp on his caused considerable resentment having 'VOCRJALKING MACHINE Ch among return trip from Anadyr to the Maude some of the local Democrats who thought famteklU In January, and who said he was robbed his citizenship here was open to quesby the alleged Bolshevik!. tion. the According to the story brought by Americans, a man named Mikoff, who came to Anadyr from Beattie last summer Wheeler Again Attacks Cox. as a trading company's employee, gath- Chicago Tribune Salt Lake Trlbsns Leased Wire. ered a following and took possession of B. WASHINGTON, June 20 stock of provisions Wheeler, general counsel of Wayne the American-owne- d the of name govsoviet the the at Anadyr in league, renewed his attacks upon ernment. John Lam pa, the custodian, Governor Cox of Ohio today. Declaring was made a prisoner he cannot sidestep the charge that he is Seizure of foodstuffs on which the na- the "wet candidate, Mr Wheeler says tives had been accustomed to rely led that Governor Cox's record shows him to them to dash with Mikoff's party, the be a "nulltflcatlontst. ' "AH of his friends admit that he stands report said, and several members of ths latter were killed, though not until for a beer and wine amendment," eaid radio slain the man had operator Mr. Wheeler. This Is a direct attack and the governor appointed during ths upon the eighteenth amendment It tries Kolchak regime. to repeel the amendment by the enactMcGirk and Bland were members of ths ment of a law which prevents Its enforce mlttee, arrived hers today to organise gold seekers which left San ment. This Is nullification, purs and aim, the national headquartars working party of some force months ago for Siberia on pie Francisco to etart the campaign machinery In moRobert Louis Stevenson's old schuener. Governor Cox's attitude for the nullifi- tion. Sunday quiet pervaded at headthe Casco. They said they were visited cation of the eighteenth amendment by a quarters when Hays arrived, but tomorin camp on the coast of Siberia by Hanbeer and wine provision is In direct con- row there le expected to be plenty of acsen twice. Once waa when he was on flict with that of Andrew Jackson, who tivity when the national chairman mapa steamer condemned In the most violent terms his way from Amundsen's for conducting the camanjr out hisin plana thia section. Hays expects to Maude, anchored in Chuan bay, ISO milea officer or rltlsen who attempted to nullify paign east of the Kolyma river, laat December, the federal law. return to Washington tomorrow night to and the other time waa on his return, "Mr. Cox has been elected governor of confer with Senator Harding. when he recounted unpleasant experi- Ohio by deceiving the people aa to his ences In Anadyr. Ohio Delegates En Route. attitude on this question. Emmanuel Tonneren, a companion of 0. The special KANSAS CITY. Jun to Hansen on the trip Anadyr, remained Oregon Seat in Dispute. trains bearing Ohio delegates and others there and waa among pasaengers arrivto Democratic national Ore 20 PORTLAND. convention at June , tht There will Bevond intimating ing at Nome today. a contest In the Oregon delegation to San Francisco wers In Kansas City sev-srthat Amundsen in all likelihood would be 499 hours the Democratic national convention, it today and th persons In reach Nome this summer, ha would aay became Esknown today. John L. Schuyle-ma- n the party marched through the dowhtown Disclaims nothing regarding the explorer's plana or of Portland and R. R. Turner of district headed by a Pique, Ohio, band. the results of hla expedition. to Governor whoa will Cox, candidacy tha Roseburg present rival claims for the Residence G. T. Baldwin of delegation Is pledged, was not with the seat to which the The exact location of Anadyr" Is un Klamath Falls was late was on of Its Senator Pomerene party. elected, certs la Anadir is the name of a river number. bases his claim on the Schuyleman which empties into Anadtr bay, an arm of fact ha received In the primary the the gulf of Anadir, which opens on Ber- fifth that vote for delegate at large, Wisconsin for Wet Plank. highest EAST I SLIP, N. T. Juno JO. Emphatic 900 miles up this river id with four to be elected. The death of ing sea. Some MILWAUKEE, June JO. A light wine dental of published reports that she would the Russian trading post of Anadlrskoi, Baldwin, ha contends, entitles him to the beer plank was urged for Insertion establish a residence in Reno, Nev., or but whether it Is this settlement to which place. The Democratic state central and Hansen is leported to have gone, or an- committee declined te concede this claim In th Democratic national platform at that she had leased th horn of Dr. F. San FYanclaco by th Wieconaln delegaother nearer Bering sea. Is not clear. and has selected Turner ss ths of that city, was made here fourth tion. It waa announced today. Th dele- B. Gregory Anadlrskoi apparently would have been de.egate at large. tonight by Mrs Madeline Force Astor , intend to th even press on the routs from Chuan bay, wherd gates demand, Dirk, widow of Colonel John Jacob Astor to the point of fighting for it en the con- and steamer wae, to Nome, Amundsen's now wife of William K. Dick, million-sir- e BOSTON, June JO.- The second and vention floor. It wss said. where dispatches last April said Amundbanker. part of tho Massachusetts dele"Such a pledge by the Democrats proba sen was sending Hansen and a compan- major and There is absolutely no truth In th alternates to the Democratic h)y would result In carrying Wisconsin gates ion with mall. said .Mrs. Dick, and I cannot national convention left today for San in November. said Joseph Gutdtce, dear understand where the newspapers got Francisco. Stats Chairman Michael A. of th Wisconsin Domocratie state con such information, O'Leary dec.ded at the last moment not mitteo. not do I know who started these reto accompany them. ports. she added. "I cannot imagine who on would such You say things about me. Mexico Bryan to Join Ogden. ran sajr for me there Is not a word of truth in th report LINCOLN, Neb., June JO. The NeBy Universal Service. Mr. Dick, a ho le vie pregldant of ths WAfeHINUTON, June JO. Tennessee is braska delegation to tho Democratic naManufacturers Trust company, was presthe hope of the National Woman's party tional convention will leave for San FranN. 10. ent when his wife Issued the denial. He ALBUQUERQUE, to save the suffrage situation, according cisco Wednesday morning. A carload will M, Jun to a statement issued today at the na- be made up of thoee delegates and al- James Wolff, a farmer, was arrested for was asked first about the reported Rend and replied. tional headquarters hers. Mrs. Ilck Is right ternate who are aligned with the Bryan Omar Erwin, also a lease, and there. She can answer that question, I "Every effort will be made by the Na- faction of the party in the state, together shooting near killing Barton, a small mountain believe, to vour entire satisfaction. tional Woman's party, declared the wtth their friends. W. J. Breen will Join farmer, statement, "to induce Governor Roberts the party at Ogden, Utah. Supporters of settlement thirty miles from here, today. of Tennessee to respond favorably to the Senator W. C. T. U. ENDOWS CHAIR, Hitchcock will According to deputy sheriff who arrestanother resolution recently passed by the state coach on the same train. occupy The Nebraska ed Wolff, he and Erwin had trouble over June JO The CHICAGO, Democratic convention urging him to call party expects to reach Sen Francisco th latter's wife, who Is separated from Christian Temperance union hasWomen's tho a special session to pass on the suffrage evening of Friday, June 2S. her husband.- - Wolff claims he shot In priated 10,000 a year to endow a approchair amendment. according to th deputy of sex hygiene at the University of Iowa, A letter was sent Governor Roberts sheriffs. in New , wae York. anno meed Mis it E. MarHays today by today by Miss Sue White, Tennessee shall, president of the Evanston. IU.. chairman of the womans party, formal- By Universal Service. can I dispose of second-han- d furHow branch. said She th organisation planned NFTW YORK. June 20 Will H. Hays, ly making a request for an immediate or find a more Comfortable eventually to campaign for sex hygiene chairman of the Republican national com- - niture, special session. to UveT" Use a Tribune Want Ad. place courses in all public and high school RE Smith-Watso- OUT OFJHADYR n appl-catto- of Siberian Democratic Senators Commended Seizure The Democratic senators are commended for standing with the president to prevent emasculation of the treaty by the Dodge reservations and against a separate peace which, the plank avers, would have disgraced the nation In the eyes of the world. Only by prompt of the treaty without reservations which would Impair Its essential integrity" can the Unified States retrieve Its reputation among the powers and recover the world leadership established by President Wilson. Senator G ass, who served a year ae secretary of the treasury and before that was chairman of the bouse committee on banking and currency, and as such, one of the principal authors of the federal reserve act, said that In addition to adopting a strong league of nations plank, the convention, in his opinion, would assail with great vigor the record of the Republican congress on taxation and other economic Issues. Ths present congress," he said, has failed to respond to the presidents re demand that the existing tax laws petted be revised. Existing taxes were hastily devised under pressure of Imps rath necessity to produce a given amount of revenue for war purposes and their continuance in force In peace times can only result in lasting injury to the whole people, if Indeed, they do not accomplish ths complete throttling of our economic life. The Republicans denounced these war tax laws befors ths last election and are now afraid to revise them before they the coming election. They have not made a single move in the direction of revision. It is a case of sheer political cowardice!" Wet ' Disturbance Following Wrath of ik Victrola XVH, $350 Victrola XVII, electric. $41$ i Makassar qs ask Victor Talking Machine Company j Anti-salo- Camden, New Jersey i i ) Plank Unlikely. Senator Glass does not beilsvs that a "wet" plank will be incorporated In the platform. It is a foregone conclusion in . the opinion of most leaders that the resolutions committee will be dry" and will report no wet plank. The "wets are determined, however, to carry the fight to the floor of the convention, where administration leaders believe they will meet with defeat. "There Is a much more favorable pros- pect of sn Irish plank being incorporated in the platform, said another senator who will be a member 6f the resolutions committee. I understand the president nae not included an Irish plank In his recommendations, but I think It safe to that the resolutions committee will approve a plank expressing sympathy for the cause of Irish Independence. as-ii- MISSOURI SENATOR MAY BE UNSEATED I 8AN FRANCISCO, June 10. A over the seating of United Statescontest Senator James A. Reed of Missouri as a and recommendations for a delegate, complete change in party laws so as to establish definitely ths status of women an ths party organization probably will corns befors the Democratic national committee at Its meeting hero next Friday preparatory to the national convention, party executives said today. It also was announced Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmerthat would leave Washington for San Francisco tomorrow snd that United States Senator Carter Glass, prospective chairman of the convention resolutions committee, will be Irere Wednesday. Governor Edward I. New Jersey is arrive Friday or Saturday. expected to The Reed contest possibility todey when it was learned thedeveloped had been restored ss a delegatesenator at a -- Convention of Fifth Missouri congressional district delegates yesterday after his name had been thrown out and his place declared vacant by a state convention, la ons of Jurisdiction bepie question tween the state and district conventions. Antagonized Administration. Senator Reed's antagonism to certs In policies of ths administration win make another contest in his case one of tremendous Importance!, according to leaders here. There are thirty-si- x delegate from Missouri. Until yesterday the oniV contest in view was that involving the twenty-ght Georgia delegates, whose adher-- 1 US. DIRK DENIES SIDISR-FIN- Feel Old? N Overwork, worry, anxiety oc sorrow undermines strength and health. These causes contribute to kidney trouble, and weak or diseased kidneys ask one fed old ia middle n$a. E al Wife of Millionaire Banker Recalled Min liter Arrive! Intention to in Stockholm; Breach It tablish Nevada Near Over Aland Islands. . rt. Womant Party Depends Tennessee to Ratify at Farmer of New Is Charged With Murder t By GEORGE SELDES t Lake Tribeae Cable. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jun 10. The cMecge Tribuse-Bsl- arrival today of the recalled Swedish minister to Finland following this mornings denial of the report that diplomatic relations had keen broken and the dispatch of a second note to the Finnish Indicate bow serious the government Aland Islands dispute has become. Although diplomatic relatione continue despite Minister Westmans return, they could not continue if Finland took aa sharp and threatening an attitude n replying to th second as to the first not The situation la officially viewed as most seriou The Swedish a well as th Finnish press. Is headlining the Aland dispute and the Stockholm papers are gri lng the small-esspace to discussions of Senator Hardinga end Coolldg both of whom are to the Scandinavians, as puzs are practically unknown. The pres they alio criticises th French view that Finland practically la a German colony, and th Alanda are leksly to become a Oerman militaiy base Although pleased with French support, th Swedes demand for the island self, determination and deny tha Germania-tlo- n of Finland. The Swedish seoond not declares the question la International and not Internal help weak, overworked of diseased kid-e- y and bladder so that tha system la free from wasta and poisonous matte that causes on to feel old, tired, Ian fuld. They banish backache, rheumatic pains, tore muscles, stiff Joints. Ms J. D. M3tc, Byrnes. N. Y- - uHteet Fir many yean t evdered with kidney trouble and rheumatics I had a saver keeker he Sad miserable sad all played sot ,1 got I a ptac where I had t d something. lAAv tablet Iwe battle I Fetor Kidney Fitla 1 can say end where I seed to Up By backache le awsk st eight with rhcsmeti perns I can new alroe in eeastsrt end eaiey goad sights test. ha WFOTSP POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL -- Make It o port year daily " ts and can be settled now because Russia has coated to own tho Island which. It nr M per cent Swedish. It denies th encouragement of violence. Importation of arms, or instigation of conspiracy by Sweden among the inhabitants for ths present Aland annexation movement The Finnish press this morning the sending of two companies of troops with peace-tim- e to th tslanus does not violet equipment th Porta treaty of th militarisation pt against island ds-cr- es lkt 1 I 43m |