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Show THE. SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE,. TIJESDAILMOIIXING, APRIL 8, 1924. Left to right Mrs. Wes to a Vernon, W. G.'.MeAdoo, Mrs. Burton W. Mirsser and Mrs. George II. Dern. administration., Tbs rifbli t ptoope wars ja.louMy gumxiiml and svsry impurtaiu aieaaura was baaed upon tbs trus pnaupm f amiiti uptotoxtiuuty (or ait. apsciat pvtvitenp to sons. Credit was tbs benefit of all nlanuU for Inter cliaaaa Ths ssts of agriculture were oonservaU toy aumeroua enlighi-eae- d mesa urea, Tba poLyis nation of women waa artueveri. A law was enacted dec tan oc labor a bumaa attribute to be protected as uch . that it wits not a material com ' REGRESSION NOTED. "Under Che ptatsdemoamey of Harding sad Cooltdge hs nation, bae re--. juegressed. Hot end step for social men-N tire has been taken. Not one sere for the heneftt of aH the people heM Sms been panned. Privilege has Hay and. la the sole beneficiary of leading measures enacted finder this administration, the revenue act of 121 and the tariff law. Prosperity bao not been equally diffused. It has been a proapenty of daaeea and not of the masses. Agriculture has treen prostrated and farm prosperity destroyed by unwise laws and policies. A maxing corruption and scandals s bound, impairing the confidence of the people in the Integrity of the aomlmetratton and in the soundness Discontent and of our Institutions unrest, widespread and deep, prevail throughout the country 'This, has achieved. In the short apace of three years "Shall we restore progressive Christian Democracy to power or shall we have four more years of plutodemoc-rae- y and the corruption and inefficiency bow prevailing at Washing-ton- ? the-Sw- o Fbrdney-McCura-- V COMPLIMENTS WOMEN. MeAdoo paid a fine cemphment the women who conceived the idea of the school of democracy. He declared they had made a distinctly valuable contribution to progress Naxt to Christian training, he said education is the essential foundation Hr. to ' of good citimenshtp. waa discussed, Hr HcAdoo to It ao the most - difficultreferring of all Institutions. Ha said it required a higher class of eitiseuship and education, as Illiterate people are Incap- able of "The Republican element In our leadership has condemned Idealism and baa exalted materialism to such a degree that there has been a marked debasement of public and titivate standards of morality since he TV wud Hr "Men thoughts seem to be centered almost the material things of JJ'pNy upon lifMinder the Impulse of false J and economic doctrines pohtl-This imiiffer-f?..0 the efcurA growing and to that fine twnar Indicates tha highest spiritual qualities the nobler asps rations of a peopleand The o, i r:276 MAIN ST. QrvniiiKrirl 1 Viiuuuui It always Calls for N ew"Cur tains !i taUl mScyi4a.r treated. A. law y tW'!- Springtime! SUm Lbs to protect claid labor against abuse and peonage was unconaututional but declared passed, by a majority of one vote in the supremo court. The rights of legiti-mbusiness were safeguarded by laws dee spied to protect the little business men and eu nan mem against oppression a no the unfair practices of big business Social justice was adThe greatvanced Is every direction est war of all the ages waa fought to short an apace fa incredibly victory of time and liberty to the people. "Christian Democracy under Wood-roWilson stood for work! peace, for disarmament, for cooperation nations to advance the 3JE. the of humanity and bring new to the people of the world. ipe under Harding Plutodemocrscy sad Oootidge stands for isolation, materia 4em, selfishness, indifference to world peace and to the inter sera of humanity throughout the world. "Under the Ohristmn Democracy of Woodrow Wllaoa thin nation waa elevated to new heigh to of morality and . righteousness and tha people enjoyed unparalleled prosperity. jw"s m-- 4 ONE STORE ONLY Group of Utah Women With Visitor' - Hvjr OPTICAL-CO- ahdDrapexies, ONE STORETONLY in the home . Come in and tee our exclusive selection of new patterns now. , . Jl. fd of America today s Imperative. to reincarnate and dynamitiao the plrituai and moral forces of our country, 4a elevate our political tand-ard- s and to institute an irresistible crusade for rLjrhteouimesa winch will brTng the peopte back to thoee finer and higher conceptions of duty and responabUtv which are at Mice the very essence and the absolute aafa- guard pf democratic institution committee confessed to the payment of $1M) 000 to secure illegal permits from the department of Justice and the treasury department .to carry on illicit and bootlegging operations What a prostitution of Justice and what a debauchery of public and pri"MORALITY DEBASED. vate morals is involved in these in"The shocking scan dale at Wash defensible offenses1 Among those most ton conclusive-proare log of the responsible for this state of affaire of debasement of public morality of ahich I apeak If the crime of Secretary Pali had beep a sporadic. case of dfehoncwty and faithlessness of a official R would high administration not be fair to indict Republican lead endup in its entirety, tout Secretary Fail s was not a sporadic case He was only one of the leading figures in the carefully organised conspiracy on the part of sinister influences to despcdl the nation of thd great oil reserves wbch had been scrupulously preserved toy the Wilson administrator the protection and security nation in time of aar This ndal is a striking exhibition subordination of patriotism and IdeaHmn to the base cupiditv of materialism and selfishness it is hu-- . one of a. number of, painful and only mfliatlng scandals as disclosed bv the Investigations now in progress at Washington. Other great departments and bureaus of the government are permeated with graft, corruption and incompetence Wre' pass frond the oft scandal to the veterans bureau scandal, than which no meaner or more contemptible crime against the innocent and helpleea can be found In every hospital in the land disabled veterans of the world war are dependent upon the honest and efficient admin. sirs- tion of t be "bare a Tn these hospitals are to toe found men ftn&nciaJ powers big business, orwithout legs, men without arms, men ganized railroad executives and corrupt without ryes, men without tongues, political bosses which have a direct men without reason, hopelessly and stake in government and which have a ii retrievably disabled and deprived of transformed our government Into sanity never to toe regained, endur- plutodemocracy The What is a plutodemocracy? than death ing sacrifices greater Itself, and vet robbed of the care dictionaries define it as government and ttie comforts even the essential through the Influence of money under This is medicine and supplies .which had the forms of a democracy been gcnerouwlv provided for them exactly what we have today at WashIn revelations not the To ington1 by the American people through thefts and faithlessness of those ap-- the various isvestigatlons prove it? of Is influence to the this money administration It operating op pointed by erate the veterans' bureau in legislation and in the great depart"The prohibition scandals are ob- ments and bureaus at Washington noxious and humiliating to every lover that has prostituted government, to of law ynd order and to every good private ends Citizen who respects the majevtv of It was the influence of money that our constitution. 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It was the influence of money that corit was rupted the veterans bureau the influence of money In the deportment of justice that debauched the administration of justice It waa the Influence of money that controlled the action of tha Republican national convention and subsequently determined the character of the administration at Washington It waa the Influence of money, represented by the unparalleled T 000,004 Republican fund In 1920 that caused the campaign enactment of the tariff biir .which - is taxing every American home in the land, men, women and children alike, for the enrichment of the great trusts monopolies, and combinations of financs and transportation, which contributed to that campaign fund and dominate the It was ths inRepublican party fluence of money that gave to the men of great Incomes in the I nltad States the principal benefit of tha tax made In the revenue bill of 1521 It la tho Influence of money, operating upon the government at Washington, which has demoralised and untnorallied great departments and bureaus to the injury of the public, It Is the influence of money that has brought Idealism Into contempt and gain as and exalted materialism the Tight standards of -- rivate and naIt la the Influence of tional life money that has sterilised righteousness and exalted Isolation and selfishness as the policy of the nation Mr. MeAdoo was met on his arrival at the Union Pacific station at noon by a committee Of Democrats and escorted to the Newbouse hotel. James H. Hoyle, former assistant' secretary of the treasury under Mr. HcAdoo, conducted an Informal reception at the Newbouse hotel, where many Utah and Idaho men and women were Inlater, Mr troduced to Mr MeAdoo. MeAdoo met the ladles of ths rethere beIn session conference gional fore the mass meeting at the Salt Lake theater Mrs Weston Vernon presided at the meeting And at the conclusion of the address by Mr. MeAdoo, Mr Emily Newell Blair, associate vice president of the national Democratic committee, and Mrs. Halsey W Wilson, director of the schoel of democracy, both of Washington, spoke Tho theater was crowded to capacity and the general HcAdoo Mr. accorded inception seemed to Indicate that be has soma princisupporters in Salt lake. Tha pal points In his sddress were apand hs was plauded wtih enthusiasm tha given an ovation cn hia .arrival at theater. Mr McAood left at r I 45 o'clock last Bight for Denver THEATER with absolute confidence and learn without charge whether or not you need glasses.' The entire staff of examining experts are 'tow at our one and 276 MAIN STREET. Consultation Optical Headquarter ' only is free. . Oar of the new SUmlish rrjlonnea. A remarkable pnre for theee cretonne. Famed for their unusual Mu.nr are copies pattern, and charming color effect of fine hand blocked fabric Their great variety of pattern! and colors, elaborate designs, t, adaptable to 36 inch width. many aorta of room Size 6x9 X First of all, trustworthy Eye Service a plaoe you can visit Imported Straw Rugs tion stalk through the administration of these laas like a menacing shadow over the land. A witness on ths stand a few days ago before ths senate OPTICIAN 276 MAIN STREET NEXT TO KINEMA Keswick Prints, Ycnd85c , . OPTOMETRISTS AND MANUFACTURING Sp b e lidtoca for and close r ca 1 1 work mounted In Urge round. 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"On April 2 the Iowa state convention at Davenport, following the lead of its sister states, elected a thoroughly MeAdoo personnel, with E. T Meredith chairman, and Clyde Her ring, national committeeman, detestThis la twenty-si- x ing Wilbur Marsh more voles for MeAdoo TOTAL IMPRESSIVE. "The total looms up. Maine and New Hampshire have both elected their delegates to the national convention, and, while pot entered In either of them states, it la significant that of the twelve Maine delegates eight of them axe MeAdoo men, while sight New Hampshire delegates all ars understood to be of the same category The Philippine Island the Canal Zone, Alaska and Porto Rico have selected their delegations and In each Instance tha delegates are reported as MeAdoo man.ISO The grand total of these votes la This demonstrates conclusively the fundamental strength of the MeAdoo cause with tha people and their belief that he is tha hope of progressiva Democracy and that hla splendid platform of 'Back to honesty' appeals to the progressives, not only of the Democratic party, but the country In effort general. The futility of the onward of the qppoeltion to stop bis march has been demonstrated by the rapidity with which they are now shifting from their tactics of the past two montba to other Issues BROKEN LENSES Duplicated at Rsdocsd Price -- in 30 Minute. 1 DR. RAMSEY and STAFF CONSOLIDATED DENTAL ST. 267. OFFICES, DR. RAMSEY DR. MEYERS DR. MORGAN MAIN DR. SHURTLIFF EXAMINATION FREE Theres this advantage about Ram- - sey Dentistry you always KNOW who does your work arid can see .the same dentist next week next month or next year if you desire further work. William G. MeAdoo and his party renewed acquaintance wtih a number of Righv, Tdaho, men and their wives at dinner In the Newhoum hotel last night. George E Hill, William A Crowther, Joseph L Coucher and Harry Homer, all of whom accompanied Mr. MeAdoo on his famous Rnake river to rafting trip down the 1022. were host Rigby In September, to the Democratic presidential The twenty gnests Included J ROCKWELL REVIEWS H Moyle and Samuel A theKing of Lake The feature of spread RECENT SUCCESSES Salt waa a ten pound trout sought be Bert Ruud in Grand valley and CHICAGO. April 7 David Iadd brought to Salt Lakh because of Mr predilection for Rockwell, chairman of the National MoAdoo's McAdoo-fPresident committee, Is- mountain gams fisdi sued the following statement, fin the state of Iowa there was elected a MeAdoo delegation, under the wilt rule, with R. T Meredith, former secretary of agriculture, and one of the moat ardent MeAdoo leaders In the country, as rbalrmsn of the delegation Clyde U Herring, the manager for Iowa, overwhelmingly defeated Wilbur Marsh for committeeman Marsh has been chiefly notable in Democratic circles for his determined opposition to Mr MeAdoo, and Mr Herring had nine and one-ha-lf congressional districts while Marsh hsd only one and a half at the state convention "hTe personnel of the Iowa delegation Is overwhelmingly for MeAdoo. and ths vote of that state will be cast tor him In the New York national from the first ballot to his nomination , "Mmeouti, on March 8 overwhelmingly- repudiated James A, Reed and Indexed MeAdoo. Tha delegatee from Mireburi'have not yet been elected, the Reed repudiation having come In ths county conventions on March 8, at which delegates to ths state convention which will be held at Hpringfletd. There Is no April 15, were selected. doubt, however thst the Missouri delegates to the Now York national convention will vote for MeAdoo KING COAL IS "On March 18 the Democratic voters of tha progressive farm state of North Dakota eVcted ten MnAdoo THE ARISTOCRAT On March IS voters of the tvpioelty southern commonwealth of OF FINE COALS. Georgia preferred MeAdoo to Lnder-woo- d by four to one and gave thr former tweEty-eigdelegates to ths New York convention "On March 20 Booth Dakota, following the lead of its sister state of the north, despite the fact that a campaign of unparalleled virion an ess had been conducted against the MeAdoo delegates by certain sinister Influences which are' seeking to throttle the people s will, selected ten mors MeAdoo delegate.. On March 21 the Democratic stats central commutes of Arisons selected Its delegatee, twelve, with half a vote each, and nine of the twelve were committed to MCAdoo. 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On April 1. despite extremely unfavorable conditions, MeAdoo defeated James A. Reed In the Wisconsin presidential primary by four to one. and MeAdoo-plsdge- d delegates were elected in five of the Wisconsin (dis- tricts THE FIRST COST OF. KING COAL is no greater than the first cost of ordinary coal, but you can confidently expect to save real money in the end when you buy and use this unusual, coal. Dont think this is a .mere claim con- - , sider the evidence; the long life of the coal and the uninterrupted service it fenders. phone WAS. ' 29 2667-264-26- 69 3 9 Op April 1 despite extremely un- - - H.T. FERN STROM, MANAGER. SOUTH rtAIN STREEP ' k WrH |