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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY 12 Powerful Factors From Start Direct Republican ictory Personal Strength of Coolidge Is Added To by Davis' Stand on K. K. K. Issues. New York Conven- tion First Real Obstacle; Then Bryan; Party Never Unites. By MARK SULLIVAN, jpertal to Te Tribune. -- In assignWiUJKINOTON. Nc-v- . ing cium for the result first rise milt b riven to th deep ami 1!i1 personal strength of Coolldge. This may be passed over for the moment a being obvlnui. If we turn to ask the ratiaea for Darli'a defeat, the two moat often mentioned In conversation! 1 have had with Democratic leaden have been the nomination of Bryan for vice president and the speech made by Mr. Parts In New Jersey In August, in which he . . i. .v i rr-v. i aw. 1 Jc 11 am j j nun, lu be.i. inie uiDQunwi way run the rlek of being seriously not necsu of m!iiladlng, for tt denunciation of the klan that' the speech wai hurtful to Mr. Ijavl It was wholly becauae of antecedent circumstances which gavt that declaration an atmoaphere and significance which In truth It ought not to have had. What Pavls amid wsa, "I am oppoeed to religious Intolerance whether practiced by the Ku Klux Klan or anybody etae." To that ntlmnt no perann could take eiceptton. It waa an act of elmple candor and oourage, and aa urn won widespread approval from ll newspapers and disinterested aourcea. But to underatand the wholly extraneous color that attached tuelf to thla declaration In the minds of Democratic leaders and rank and flie throughout the country we must go back to the Iiemocratlc national convention and aet down In sequence the principal causes that worked ugalnst lfemocratlc success STARTS AT GARDEN. First of all, there v.e the spectacle of the convention Itself, the pull-lii- T and hauling, the deadlock, the and ajittry speeches, the prolonged acrimonious debate, all tending to cause, the public which "llatened In" nn the radio or read the newspapers to have a fee ing that a party which coull set Itself into such a anarl might be cailile f getting Involved In similar snarls if tt were entrusted with the management of the government. Thoee of us who were close to the convention and understood It, and raw what we regarded aa Its happv outcome, failed to realise how deeply this sense of doubt aboat the stability and decorum of the Iemo-cFftti- e the country. Next waa the quarrel over the Ku Klux Klan That quarrel did not a religious one tart it was Initiated with political motives and as There Is not political strategy. enough apace here to expand on this. It Is sufficient to say that after the ouarrel got under way It took nn a In that the name of religious color. McAdoo became identified with one faction and the name of Governor Smith of Vew York with the other The prolonged deadlock between these two led to a mate of mind In which It was hound to hapen that each faction would Interpret the actions In the and speeches of Individuals light of favor or disfavor toward the other faction. In selecting Davis aa the candidate the convention departed wholly from both factions and named a man completely free from Identity with either Tlmt ought to have, been a happy outcome That, If anything, ought to have made It possible for both factions to unite loyally behind a candi But date not Identified with either !f that outcome waa to come about. It that ('avis should ny action that would carefully avoid m to Identify him with one side or Bt1e of the quarrel In the other the convention. 1'nhappllv thla oourae of carefully avoiding any Identity with either side waa abandoned by Mr. levl In almost Ma first action. Within ten hours after Iavla.had bean nominated fur president the nomination for vice president waa to Charles W. Hryaii. That waa given the drat of Davis' mistake. I call tt a mistake without undertaking to say to what extent Davis was for the selection of Bryan. Politicians universally took It for granted that Bryan could not have been named without Davie' aasent. The name ot Bryan had come to be hateful to fully half the delegates and to fully half th Democratic voters In the country. They thought of one Bryan brother or the other as being Identified wtth McAdoo. with opposition to Qovernor BmKh. the Wan, with opposition to namli-with opposition, even, to nominating Pa vis, and with opposition to the "wed" cause that waa dear to the hearts of moat of the delegates from 1h north and east This being In-so, ths nomination of Bryan was an stant damper. Davie aa the candidate for president might have been regarded aa a neutrmi and might have succeeded In geAHng the democratic party loyally together, hut Davis plus Bryan waa not regarded an neutral. Davis plus Bryan waa regarded aa leaning towards one of the factions To take was the first Cryan as vice president step toward getting Involved Inin the the of rancors the fight angry convention. Also, of course, th nomination of a Rryan gave a chill to f"T reasons conservative years running lack twenty-eigh- t Nevertheless during the first few weeks following ire con'.enwon i vie seemed to make some prrees toward achieving unltv In the party and getting a harmonious organisation perfected. THI NEW JERSEY SPEECH. It waa iust about thin time, how- ev that Iavl mnd the speech In which he named the, klan' that action waa promptly Interpreted in turn nn a deference bv Pavta to the north ern and eastern big city wing of the party This faction In Its anrer hud exalted the mere act of earing tbe three word. "Ku Klux Klan" Int a kind of fetich of hate "Name tt" had been n slogan In ;he convention but It was a meticulous juarrel. Insistence nevertheless paeslonate a Willlnm Jueit three word" "on Jennings Bryan put It. The resolution to mention the klan hv nane bed been fought o it In the convention and had anded by a lose vot not to nimo It. In a decision i'v every rule of expediency. D.ivls ought to have left that nuatTel at exarth the status at which the oonventi'vo Heelf bad left If. but Pa vis, by hl New Jersey speech, reopened the record of the convention and bv tht action reopened the pandora box of strife. Davie' denunciation of religious in tolerance was or,e that no serene or thoughtful person could posslhlv ak exception to; but th background and atmosphere waa mnef hurtful. The Dero'-niie- . Democrat of the south and west took ft that thl course bad been pressed upon Davis by th New York and New Jersey leaders and Interpreted I'evle' apeaoa aa an soqulesrence to pressure. In tneJr zcsa of suspicion they aald to each other that Pari had Identified himself with th New Tork crowd. Tb.y said that tt Da via would defer to a demand from the New Tork crowd befur th election, b might be expected to defer to them If he wer president, from that day on It was lmpoestbi to bring th warring leaden of th two fuctlon Into harmonj . R.ery time the effort waa mado Darla" by friends to bring th opposing lead -- ers together, nothing resulted except flying sparks of anger. Pavla hope of Swcoess had to depend oa a united nceaajily party, and the possibility of bringing that unity about, which would have been diffi cult under any olrcumatanoee. waa mad impose ible by what may have been not more lhan the entirely worthy Impulse with which Davis mentioned th klan "by nam." ,Th deep cleavage In the Democratic party, which began In the Nw York convention and continued through the campaign, still exists and constitute today th great problem of which the future of th party largely hamrs. Also, the Democrats of the north and eaat did not really becom loyal to Davis even after he had done what they wanted, namely, mention th klan by name. Thoa Democrats misunderstood their own psychology. They thought they wer angry because the convention had refused to "denounce th klan by nam," but once Davla had don that, th New York Democrats realised that that Issue was not really th one they were angry about. Th true cause of their anger waa that the convention had refused to nominate their favorite. Al Smith. That oaue of anger couldn't be as suaged by any aot of Davis whatever. That Inability to forglwo the failure to nominate Smith remained alive until election day, and was a chief reason that made It Impossible for Davis to carry th north ar.d eat. What have said may seem to lay excessive emphasis on th Inability of Smith's friend to forgive the Democrat lo party for falling to nominate their favorite. It waa equally true, of course, and equally hurtful to Davis that many of McAdoo' friends could not forglv and follower the .Mcfor to nominate fairing party Ten thousand of Adoo. McAdoo's followers in th west went frankly over to Im. Follstt and some of the McAdoo leader, without actually going over to Im. Folletto, failed to have make any any spontnneoua harty effort for the success of Davis Hy theee twr antlons. the nomination of Bryan and the naming of the Han. PrvIk seemed to lean first one way and then the other. He was v hlpsawed both ways. There were, of course, many other reaaoni for Davis' defeat. The fact of 1a Follfttxe'e candidacy waa one. At the time La Toilette's candidacy the Democrats saw It aa a rtlvielon In the Republican party and thought of It as making their own success certain, but during .h last week of the campaign th Democrats that both the purpose and the effect of Da Follette's candidacy was 'pore hurtful to th Democrats han to the Republican. There was also the feeling that Coolldg would bring prosperity. There waa the outstanding cause of the widespread public confidence In Conlldge. 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Children Cry for te Succumbs to Siege of Typhoid Fever fa' 10 Aat Teastle meaner of the officials, criticised th of makeup of th ballots, the method the handling the election procedure, In else and and Ink, everything pens the place. After several unhedd warning creating a disturbance, the agalnat wer ultimately compelled to offtclaja put him out. Official s of district No. 110. located at S1 East Third South street, in the home of Emll Fox, are said to Eighth ward U D. S. chapel. Fifth have had a reusing time convincing South and Fourth East streets, there waa discovered the ballot of some sovereign citizen who evidently had determined to be stingy with his patronage as far as the offices of preal-deand vice prealdent were concern. The patriot in queatlon voted for all four of the Follette electors, then went over Into the Demo- -' cratic column and voted for two electors there, and finally wound up by voting for two In the Republican col fttcvjM booh om rafntfta Student at U. of U. . Ibi. Cera . Domestic and Wild Felines Disturb Serenity of Voting Place; Other Incidents Serve to Amuse. Same Price - ess. 2 f New Store Forest Dale, 21st South and 7th East. Cats Create Consternation oooooooooooooooooooooo in Dash on Polling Judges that your bakings .i- Kalfogsj Flak o 3 for 25c Stock, lb Caiopi, ihoulder Beef Roast (Rump), lb trade sure ot Barer Manufacture is 15c ....35c stfsalc Potatoes, 5 lb.. 25c o o p ue from tha leraeet peultry farm th quantity buying w are able to sell you I lUi U regular arias ef storage. 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Russell such odd happenings aa did occur be w ill spHk en his recent European ing In th nature uf and there also will be a number trip The most amusing affair reported f "ru.s'rAi selections happened during the afternoon at the polling place In dlstriqt No. 108. which was located at th residence of Mrs. 0 8outh Thirteenth Helen F. Reiser, East etceet. At a moment when the serenity of th polling placa th peace that rasseth un derstanding, a sudden burst of yowl ing, spitting and meowing in the rront yard brought th judges and clerk of election to their feet with expressions of alarm. Rooted to their placet they waited for whatever It waa that was to happen. Tney had not long to wast, for in tee twinkling of an eye there dawned In through th open front door two domeatio tabbies, with a wild eyed botteat In hot pursuit. 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