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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, ' TCTNE 27, 1920. THELMA ANDERSON, win present a daaciaf number m a feature o f Eagles day next Wednesday. MISS Save on Clothed for Nebraskan's Strength Problematical Until the First Show-dowof the Votes. n After Election to nly Committee, Opens Hostilities. the SAM FRANCISCO. June 15 A rival forces at the Democrats national convention move Into position for the opening Monday, them is apparent no more definite alignment of strength for various candidates than there has been since the delegates began to aseemble. William Jennings Bryan epitomised the situation today in language with which most observers seemed to agree. There will be a lot of tickets put up and put down before this convention nominates, on," he said. The closing hours of the preconvention period are much the same as characterised the proceedings of the Republican convention at Chicago. There la a marked similarity In many respect of the 1092 Seven hundred and fifty-si- x Their . per delegatee are unlnbtructed, oriel preference! cannot be assembled. In composite review. There are ten candl It dates, avowed, unwilling or receptive. seems certain that tome balloting on the convention floor will be necessary to dls close the lines of strength and weakness, clear the ground of favorite sons and complimentary votes, and narrow the situation down to the real contenders out In the open. No Democratic candidate comes to San with any such showing of Francisco pledged strength as was brought to Chicago by Wood, Lowdsn or Johnson. But, as at Chicago, the situation at the opening revolves about a rivalry on Issues rsther than for the moment on candidates. You can use what you save to a great advantage on your vacation last-minu- te First State Convention of Organization Opens in Salt Lake City Tuesday. A Matter Tbs first state convention of the Utah aeris of Eagles will open in Salt Lake Tuesday, when delegate from tbe five aeries of the state will assemble for tbe organization nnd installation of n state aerie. Approximately 2000 Utah Eagles will attend tb eonven tlon, nnd an organization committee consisting of tbe following will arBryans Strength Problematical. range tbe details: J. William Ini: icnce Bryan How much Salt Lake aerie No. 67 Parley P. will have on the making of the partys H. S. McCann nnd Jenson, platform and its cbolcs of a candidate will Eranklyn chairman; aerie No. be shown soon af r the opening session 118 FrankChristianson; Ogden acne No. Francis; Murray of ths convention Monday. The first evldeme of how much of a 1780 Fred Peters; Bingham aerie No. force Mr. Bryan will be will oome in the 659; C. L. Countryman, and Eureka aerie No. 217 Ernest Boyns. makeup of the resolutions committee, YOU- satisfied H. 8. McCann, which will draft the platform, and in the clothes! n Not and past choice of the permanent organization Of worthy president secretary of tbe Salt like the convention. bae been do and deputized by Grand days you feel These issues bring about a direct con- aerie, test between the administration forces and Worthy President Elbert D. Weed of as finds Wisu Oskosh, Mr. Brians forces. If Mr. Bryan pleased installing officer. Utah is the only atate in the Union upon the resolutions committee a major-on has no state organization of that ity of men sympathetic with his views prohibition, the league of nations and Eagles. This was due to the fact that other questions, the chances of a fight at when the first Salt Lake aerie was the outset will be minimised If he adJune 12, 1900, the organizaministration men control and Insist on a chartered, In support of the league tion formed a part of tbe tristate aerie ll declaration covenant as brought from Versailles by which Included Utah, southern Idaho Mr. President Wilson, Bryan may oppose and eastern Nevada. In 1914 the Nebringing the Issue Into the platform at all. vada aeries not affiliated with the triOf course, If the wets'' attempt to put state aerie petitioned that the eastern In a plank which runs counter to Mr. views on prohibition, Mr, aeries consolidate with them in a state Bryans declared will which was done. carry the fight te the aerie, During the Brian certainly floor of the convention. In such an event period of the war Idaho left the Utah Ur. Bryan will not be unanswered, and organization, forming a state aerie. fine sixty-thre- e years, because there are prospects of fireworks which When the Utah state aerie even eclipse the display which ac will havecompleted might two-edgeSOOO members. d a approximately - companled Mr. Bryans fight at Baltimore Officers for the state aerie will be which culminated In the nomination of ehosen. Parley P. Jenson will make Woodrow Wilson. MENTAL the address of welcome. all A committee consisting of H. 8. McCummings Keynote Speech. is PHYSICAL Christianson, Jd. M. plus Mondays session will be a mere prelim Cann, Eranklyn M. O. Randolph, B. N. Yonng Inary in which Chairman Cummings will Beaver, Dr. B. B. and deliver his keynote speech, the caucug Ruppert from the Bait repose. designations for various committees. In Lake aerie; John L. Sweet, Bingham eluding resolutions and credentials, will aerie; Fred Peters, Murray aerie; Frank All Kincaid-Kimba- ll be ratified, and the convention will then Francis and Mat Davidson, Ogden adjourn eo that the committees may work, aerie, and Howard Smith, Tooele aerie, If a fight within the committees delays in the completion of their work beyond will look after the comfort and entertainment of the the session noon, that brothers. may day visiting Tuesday ultra-sma- rt Kincaid-Kimba- ll The opening session Tuesday be another routine affair. It Is undecided whether the nominating speeches will be devoted to examination morning creof for the nine or ten men who will be pre- dentials. James apand Robert W. sented to the convention will be deliv- Askew of the SaltAstie Lake aerie. Max Daered before the platform Is brought In. At the Baltimore convention of 1911 the vidson of the Ogden aerie, Sidney of the Bingham aerie, aUfi past nominations were made before the plat form was adopted, but the usual custom worthy presidents, and Howard Smith And when a in Is just tbs reverse. of the Tooele aerie, compose the comNobody professes to know what candi- mittee. a date Ur. Bryan favors. No one pro fessss to know with any greater degree ed The afternoon session will be devotto a discussion of business candidate President of certainty what matters, Wilson and the administration forces and in the evening the installation ceremonies will be held at the clubmey favor. But at every turn of the road, as house, 404 South West to which Utah Greatest Clothing Store Feeker after Information searches through all Eagles are Invited. Temple, the delegations in an attempt to assess will be devoted to Wednesday social if and their preferences leanings, ths activities, and arrangement have been McAdoo movement bobs up. The play of politics is expected to made for the biggest Eagles day ever show many shifting alignments as tjie held at Saltair. Many novel feature, convention proceeds In Its discussions of Including soeeial dances, cabaret enterparty Issues There are many wets tainment and sports for prizes have who, opposing Mr. Bryan on the prohibition question, will be found to be with been planned. The public is invited to him in battling the administrations de the outdoor celebration nnd is assured SALT LAKE CITY n good time. sires on the league of nations. Per contra there are dry who will leave the Arrangements have been made by Bryan camp as soon as that Issue is tbe ladies auxiliary to serve a lunch-eo- n closed and loin with the administration for all bachelor Eagle who attend. in what It seeks to do In the making of The free publio entertainment which a party platform. will be given daring the dinner hour in tbe main luneh pavilion will include Palmer Forces Work Hard. nn outdoor cabaret, at which Miss ThelThe Palmer people are working hard to ma dancer, and get for the attorney general the heaviest the Anderson, Beed sisters, F. E. Theriao and possible showing on ths first ballot. Thev the eherus of to an the tradition of the party the Tivoli Follies win have eye unbroken until 1911 that the men who appear. gets a majority gets the necessary as the logical consequence The lishment of saloons, gambling halls and treaty of Versailles Mr. Bryan deplored alleged interstate transportation of ths delegations and that many of the southox people profess to be satisfied with preconvention battle, but left their Injection Into partisan politics. stolen auto. It is expected that a parole the out- erners were ready to vote against the dives. their prospects on the preliminary bal- come still In doubt no sham battle in this country officer from San Quentin will reach Individual candidates were not dl from ths loting and claim accessions this he William J. Bryan formatlv opened hi, PrMribBrya"t9lJ We audience today that I want this country Lake tomorrow to take Thiel back. Salt said. fell," in his address, ex. to let the world know that ws'll do evelimination which are sure to come after fight for a prohibition flatrorm on the resolutions cussedto by Mr. Bryan his place be nought plank cept say that more men were being erything to mako this last war the lest. certain pledged and complimentary votes After hie s ection by the Nebraska deleespecially to fight for a dry discussed for the presidential nomination I dont want tho treay made a have been delivered. to the resolutions committee he committee campaign Mooseheprt Legion Women Than la any There are out end out McAdoo dele- gation previous Democratic gatherissue. It is a crime to drag it down in have a made and vigorous address at ths PTm not sure that were going to long ing. to Join Moose Meeting of but gates who disregard wholly the former luncheon of the Commonwealth club on the mire Mr. continued, partisan politics. Bryan Tha treaty Is not the paramount issue Other platform planka Mr. Bryan told secretarys declaration that he does not prohibition and other platform questions. onIVthsfight." will wet .question, which probably man wish his name to be presented and claim He declared the Democratic party his the of audience he would to see no la reason I urge relate to campaign. Women of the Mooseheart Legion of come before the convention, every that the convention will only need to take be saved from ths liquor Interests nin.t He advocated a drag It in at all. to ge on record. bor and profiteering. a few ballots td" topple its majority Into predicted utter rout for the wets. and will have theto chance the World will participate In the next regare There declaration for I roll and other domestic many compulsory a call, Investigation have probWere going theicolumn The claims of adherents could rot he dealt with prop- ular meeting of the Salt Lake lodge, Democratic leaders favoring modificawant every delegation polled, eo If any of all Industrial disputes, to avort strikes lems which of other candidates are full of confidence tion of the Volstead law Mooee. erly, Mr. Brian declared, if the treaty Local Order ofwill confined their Democrat want to tupi the party over and protect the public. end hope. The session be an "open" one and efforts to quiet work among state dele- to the liquor Interests his folks at home In I want a labor plank. he said, "that question should lead the campaign. There Is the same talk of deadlock end gations. Several wilt contribute Mooseheart of Women the he a claimed Urge accessions will knew It" declaration closing urged for world and the tha on puts employee employer candidates a serve and refreshments. that was beard at to a wet, or at least damp, declaration compromise The program wide disarmament with an agreement miMr Bryan said he would welcome acomexactly the suit footing. a In conIs the Republican convention. hands of rommitte affair the for world peace made by mutual con leaders, however, declared the pUt-for- nority report from the resolutions In the compromise talk among the Other would I want, the Democratic party to pro- tent" between sisting of Mrs. Phil Raleigh, chairman, be silent on the prohibition mittee If necessary to bring tbe Issue the nations. tect the third party In Industrial dls Mr F. Van Houten and Mrs. C. Morse. gathering delegatee McAdoo generally is and were working toward that squarely before the convention. Military force to maintain I dont brought out In the end. His supporters question wart any he declared a futile anomaly. world peace pules the public. be continued end. were through." When for a court to decide these questions. I am In neither Palmer nor majority 6 seeing EBERT ASKS ELECTION. Mr. Bryan asserts that there would be the country will know whether the favor of compulsory arbitration. Cox, feel that In such an emergency the no compromise on the I want prohibition ques- Democratic party will be the chattel something By Universal Servlca. former secretary would be drafted and tion Paroled meet will our that Cdnvict sil needs He said that while Will Be or an open fight property of the Drawers whether could not decline to make the race. be oonalatent with American institu(Special Cable Dispatch.) be avoided, he would force a record be out of business, never to raise and The twentv-fou- r theyll black hours preceding the might Returned tions. I hop for a labor plank similar to California of states and Individual dele- their both June 24 Chancellor Fehren-bac- h will no BERLIN, he There vote, again. flag aembllng of the convention, however gates, if the liquor question were brought dodging the Issue, ne skulking around, to tb plan used In thirty of ourr treaties has been asked by President Ebert wia produce something more definite! up In the oonventlon. It le the In(the Bryan treaties) providing-foarrangements for a general elecT. Thiel, charged with bringing a to make as there was at Ohlcago. If ths Demo- vestigation of every dispute before a re- stolen F.automobile Delegations will be caucusing end mak- mount Issue before the Democrats paraIt was reported today. Ebert Is said Mr cratic Wtrty Isnt willing to speak out sort from Los Angeles to tion. to ing their first and second choices and Bryan said. decUu-pi- f Mr. violence." said Bran to be his "a court dectslon and the discouraged Balt Lake, will be by the refusal of the purpose after the supreme to the Calitheta will he indications of which ray her way to hiv y "dryspecial Waiting period" during investigation of fornia state prison returned plank Incor- withered argument of the wets, a ought all Ban Quentin to Socialists to cooperate in the formation at sentiment Is turning before In or strikes the new a lockouts disputes, of platform-- tin cabinet and to b ready to reserve the thirty-thre- e porated eaaantial to to dissolve7 month occurred, would protect the public, comoffice as soon at the people victory In November. bit of his sentence at the time he remaining party linquish broke Wants paSalvation. Dry Bryan prising the large majority of those In- role, according to Flovd T. Jackson, spe-ri- elect a successor. Votes Needed. Womens terested. South Wet At the moment, however, attention Is Idea. Encourages agent of the department of Justice A plank denouncing profiteers and profAssailing ths Republican convention for TO ASK CLEMENCY. centering largely on Mr. Bryan and the were The ."wets by re- Its silence on prohibition, Mr. Bryan said iteering also was urged by Mr.. Bryan, here. delegatee are wondering how much of an ports from southern encouraged who was arrested last Thursday Thiel, N. M, June 29 8ANTA delegations Democrat to if wished Mrs. that the secure criticised who tha that Republican he rumpus platform, will ba turned over to the parole officers Charles R. FE,Baker of may kick up Mr topes of the prohibitionists for a solid Friday Harbor, upport from 29.000.000 women voters they which, ho said, failed to deal with tha of the California Bryan himself Is not oblivious to this south for a declaration on Institution, were raid panel prohibition will Wash., declare for make a continued must Monday terms Jail for plaa for subject speculation and Is saying nothing. profiteers were Mr. Jackson, and after the sentence pendunfounded. They declared that the unit Ary break in the prohibition prohibition. executive clemency for her aon, Elmer W wall, tie advocated by the Nebraskan. "Vitim" and drys continued their rule could not be invoked on all southern has been ing the served, mill be prisoner under sentence to would Blancett, in result eventually On the league of nations and said, reestab hang July 9 the prosecuted under federal statutes for the for the murder of Clyde D. 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