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Show If I 1 erful group of employers, headed by Lord MeUhett, founder of th great chemical combine. Tha eonfrnca now haa continued for aom months, but Cook and th extremists denounced It aa a betrayal of th reus of labor, whoa b.islnee la to destroy capitalism and to cooperate with It. Th opposition carried on a raging propaganda, throughout th country, with tha view of overthrowing th ecutlvee this week at th congress. But th congress, by nior than three British Trades Congress Votes million votes to a quarter of a million. Indorsed th action of th executive and with equal emphasis authorised to Wipe Communism Out an attack on Cook and hie conreaer-ste- s with the view of cleansing th of lt Ranks. labor movement of th communist ele ment. Various reasons hav contributed to this deilslv movement against the A. 0. In the first place, the GARDINER. revolutionaries. By " the government disclosures of ner (Copyright. 1S2I, Consolidated Press.) recent xtenc to which tha communlata Th noK reLONDON. Sept. are financed and controlled by Russia In Oreat have created great resentment In tha markable rnt of th Britain has been th formal declaration rank of labor. Jn tha second place, th widespread and continued depres I of war on ha communlata by th sion of th great baalo Industries haa British Trad L'nlon congress at Ita an- cooled the ardor of tha workera. They nual conference at Hwinwi, YVsles. ar beginning to realise thst the revoTh congress represents tha whole lutionaries. In preaching destructlor. of of tha orgsnlsed labor movement of capitalism, ar barking up th wrong tha country, and Ita declaration takes tree. tha form of an Instruction to tha exIf capltaliam wer abolished tomor ecutive committee to hold an Inquiry row the fact would not keep open on . Into tha disruptive activities of the pit, or find mployment for on wore oai miner. Th depression of tne minority movement and take appropriate disciplinary anion. trsd la due to world cauaea the de- Tha significance of th step Is that elopment of water power ana oil iovt- A. J. Cook great er, new competition In foreign fields, organiser of th miners' strike and still general aecra- - and lose of markets through tha strike. Inor Ro with th calamitous railway elump. la the miners try among ihoa federation, d cluded put on trial, and which la du to th Increase of Its that tha miners' federstlon, through road transport. The abolition of oapitallsm la entirely representatives, Is among th principal advocates, of atrnug actjon. Cook him- Irrelevant to the real problems of self was present at tfce con ere as and and labor la realising that the made a liysterloal speech, culminating old battle cries are out of date. Hence, In a fit. which led to his removal from the more pacific and reasons bl mood, th hall. and tha emphasis wrth which the Th event la the climax of a pro- unions have backed tha xcutlv comlonged struggle within th party, mute In the policy of cooperation between the constitutionalists and the with th employers and th outlawing revolutionists, and indicates th pro- of th reds. found change which has come over the Moreover, a general election la due spirit of British labor. The change is In a few months and labor's chance traceable lo the catastrophe of the of superseding tha present administra failure of th general strike and the tion dependa largely on creating puunc miners' strike, which left the trade confidence In Ita moderation and qual-- j unions crushed, practically bankrupt (ties of statesmanship. This Is espeand chastened. cially In the mind nf the leaders, butaa the rank and file Is conResponsible leaders of th trade so union movement seized th opportunity cerned the writer Is satisfied that the to divert the whole current of labor msln explanation of events thla week from a war on capitalism to exploring Is a mora Intelligent appreciation of the th possibilities of cooperation v. It h economic facta of the situation and a employer for th rationalizing of In- growing Impatience with th phylnr. of dustry. Tha executives nf the conaress terlea of th entered Into a conference with a now- - AM n-- .t REDS -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER -- ' 3 . -- ....."....".....a. r, SHE'S FOR AL National Men Pretty Anna Marie Johnson of Buffalo, nraring the new White House high hat in hon-or- f Governor Alfred fE. Smith. She was in attendance at notification ceremonies in Albany, where not even the rain could dampen her spirits. . wk petrol-powere- B- - iisiaiiiassisaiiiiiiiiisaitisisif (Copyright. $:, Consolidated a tr Mrs. Vincent Dahl-(axe- u Pierce, cousin of Mrs. Vincent Astor and one of the most popu tiisisitaasfitiiiistiitsafsiiiiasiiisiiiiiiaj Press any better than Ihnt, he'd better slmi WASHINGTON. Sept. I Scene: Any up altogether. He thinks i.f never mk-Inanother speech again, Thst a fine national political headquartera In any Congratulste hlni for me. If he II Jiim presidential rsmpsign. sav nothing from now on, perhaps we Tha telephone Character: can elect htm." ) g "I tell vn there Is no womsn In this whole state who will work with that woman." "No. I never did believe In buttons. What? Eight million buttons? Just with the candidates name on them? GoodAreyoucraiv? They're all odd? night! Can't you realize that one motor car plate with the candidate's nsma on It le worth a hundred million buttons? I tell you this la a motor car plat campaign." "Tes. I'm spesklng for Squsre county. No. I don't went any speakers No. I don't cere whst the Issues are. I want money lo haul the voters to the polls. Speak to the county committee? 1 ve spoken. Speak to the Stat committee? I've spoken. Say. I'm spesklng to you. I want monev to haul the voters to the polls. ro I get It? Oh. very well. Suit yourself Run It your own way. Only don't blame me. I've told you." "Of all the bunches of amateurs that ever rsn a presidential campaign, thla is the prise package." "Have you put my nam on that door or hav you not ?" "Who authorised him to go out and hold meetings? What you say? He's holding them on his own responsibility? ou Who save him the responsibility? can't stop him from speaking? Speak1 tell you. If ha not? Why speaks ing? r around here we're lo?t. I'm Just you. Tes. That's all. I'm Just telling you." "Let me tell you something. No na tional committee ever elected anybody to be preaident but lota of national committees hav kept their.man out of the White House. Think that on over." as tie 0 candidate new TROTH PLIGHTED WELL LAM HARD. lar of Washington's younger set, will the bride of Hobert F. Herrick, Jr., of Boston. Their wedding is to be solemnized in the autumn. be-co- "'All I want lo know Is who sent that man Into my territory. Ye. It a my territory. 1 wss told I ou!d run It. I Just It's mine won't have him around. What do I think a natl .nal committee la for? I'll tell you what a national committee is for It's to butt In everywhere and clutter up evI Yes. s that said. what Cool erything. off? Say, If I felt any colder lo you than I do now. oud need a trip r Panama." "Aren't you ver to do a n thing In thla campaign? We'v been waiting We r all set to go. Nothing stirring Are you sound asleep hesr from you. Oive us th word What Is It? Well, how do you expect anything to start If jou never do 1 TO CONTRACTORS, lt, " "She's lust ton sweet for inilklh. Only people.ilon't like her. Kunny, Isn't iiT I just adore ner. There s Just 311 Vermont building A contract bond In the sum of 10 ner cent or tn contract amount, executed re by satisfactory sureties, will b nulred. The right 1 reserved to reject an or an Dins. . something or other about her that antagonises. Th who) town is off, JuPt because of her. Couldn't you Just issue a little afatement saying the committee not behind her? I wouldn't hurt her feelings for tha world. I only mean, something tactful, you know I should think the chairmen of the committee would know how to do It. What'a he for? All I tn aaklng you to do Is to get rid of th wrone womsn ami get the right woman without hurting anybody s feellnga at all. Wll, I think he s a great big coward." "Pa you know what saves the country? Listen. I'm talking serious. The country ,ls saved because there ain't no permanent national political ma chine to grab It. Each presidential tions. What? I'm your first friend? v given you something to say for yourselves? I'm certainly sorry. I ll hang up right away." INCRIASIO FKOCRAL XPfNDITURCS. (from the New York Times) General Lord Is clear and frank In showing where th unexpected drain upon th treasury Is coming from. Ow. Ing to th decision of th Interstal commerce commission that th railroads ar entitled to nior pay for car rylng the mails. tke postal deficit for the current year will be pushed up from Il,nii.ft00 to KO.oAO.OOO. Then there la that daughter of th horse leech, the shipping board, which de mands t27.Aii0.itn more than the eati Sealed proposals will b received by tne unaersigned st SI Vermont build ing. Halt Lake ( Ity. until 10 a. m foe th electrics September 17. contract required for the Ittab, Union building. I niverally of Utah. Drawings and aneclficatlona may he nniained at and removed from th office of Aahton V Kvana. architects. ASHTON . ft, "Does th woman colored voe come under th colored vots or under the woman vot? Who has chsrg of It? Oh. that's what you've been trying to find out yourself? Both bureaus think they hav charg of It? I thought so. Why doesn't the chairman settle It? Well, tell me anyway which bureau Is he most afraid of th head of?" Squawknpolls speaking: "Say! Hss our candidate gone and lost his wits absolutely? What did he mean by slamming the veterans of the Spanish war? He did. too. it couldn't have snv other Interpretation. Yea, he did slam them. I tell you. If he can't do comes along makea mats. Vsrlous other upwgrd In machine of hi own to lak th the government outlayJumps are specified by place of th old on there was before, (ienersl Lord, who evidently haa but and the new one's naturally rotten and faint hopea that Increased revenues couldn't grab a anowflak In s Mis-sar- may wipe out th deficit. Listen. You'r s rotten you're good. You're no dsnger to our Institu- N0TIC to hesr from you. I tell-in- i '" and Affairs 0, 1029. B l n. i" A EVANS, Architects MEDITERRANEAN Ss "Trsngyrvsnla" sailing im. At, C CtaRK ,,, la New Vors; . NOTICE TO COAL DIALERS. Sealed proposals will be received by th undersigned at th offic of th clerk of th hoard of education, 111 City and County building. Salt Lak City, Utah, until I o'clock p. m , Tuea. dsy, September 11, 15M, for the fur. niehlng and delivery of approximately Lake City from September 1, 18, to June as required. Specifications, Instructions to bidders, distribution schedule, contract, and form of bond may b viewed at th offic of th clerk, and proposal blanks will be Issued to prospective bidders. A sal contract bond In the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) will b required of th successful bidder. If more than on contract Is let, tb bonds will be In proportion. Th right la reserved to accent nr re. Ject th whol or ny part of any or all proposals, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, by GEO RUE KLN'O, CIrx. - l2, X UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY First and Refunding Mortgage IS- - ' Year Six I'er Cent Gold Bonds. TWaiI Sneit 1 1S1K Attm. lt t It,. To th holders of th above bonds: United States Fuel company hereby th it It desires to purchase Jive notice face vein Ih. aw.v n Honed bonds (or delivery to tb trust for th fulfillment of sinking fund re- n Iran. an,. iih4., mmlA M..K-a.k... accordingly offers of said bonds, for thla purpose, will be received by United Stales Fuel company st Its offic, Nswhouse building, Salt Lak Cltyw ITteh until 19 ber IS. at which time said offers will be opened. Envelopes containing? such offers should be endorsed: 'Ten. der of United Hratea Fuel r'omn. mv WALTER H. VOYLES. bonds." Tha right Is reserved to rePresident. Golden Porphyry Mines Co. ject any and all offers. , MfTICE 18 HKKfcBY tllVEN THAT a special meeting of th stockholders of tkilden Porphyry alines company. J",;'' a corporation or uian. win p held at th office of th company, ST South Seventh East street, 8a It Lak City, I'tah, on th ISth day of September, at I o'clock p. m.. to vol for l!j,against nr th amending of rtlcl XI of th article or Incorporation, so that aa and when amended th same shall read aa follows: ARTICLE XI. Th fully paid capital stock of this corporation issued I and outstanding from time to lime hereby declared to be assessable, and assessments may he levied aa provided by th laws of Utah. I J sua, 3 Clark's sitk enuee. a tnelwdiag Meeare, Canary Island, Caeshlanre. iUbet. CaeassJ as? Btoeeeee, ttpeia, Auners. Stkjce. Co. stuuaapks. 14 ders ralesriaeead Errst. Iseiy, fUrlera, Ckerbeurg. (Paris). UciadeshnSeis. sviaes. saesnra. eta. Hn ii susnini urn. ssa A a. m. 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And the car with exquisite new Salon Bodies of surpassing beauty and masterly crafts manshio. This overwhelming demand for Nash 400s has, until now, delayed the production of several models. Sow, we have a complete display of the full line, in three series, on four, different; wheelbase lengths. Come in and see this interesting display of, finer motor cars. I! TT Is? ads the IVorld I! in OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES TwiQ-Igoitio- 1 1 o '. motor Aiirnn rypenpETK pmgs High compressioo New doable drop frm mllotor Car Value 3TO Govey-Ballar- d Lovejoy shock absorbers TWotor Co. (esresiee Nstk sseswss) Aluminum slloy pistons ertnkshaft ( One piece Salon fenders wr-- , mi i INTZEMOUNTAIN NASH ) 24 Weat Sth Soulh ISTEIBUT0ES. Phori7 wu. 834 OTHER CAR HAS TIIE.II ALL Salon Bodies Vanity case and smoking set, leather mounted Body, rubber insulated from frame Short turning radius 11 wheelbase Nash Special Design front and rear ' bumpers k 1 |