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Show THE PAGE TWO Saturday, May 2, 1914. JOURNAL I.OGAN. UTAH RI-WEEKLY -T- OH, YOU BASEBALL! achusetts (Mr. Lodge), reciting m preamble Senator Lewis Tells Why Slide to third, you slugger, slide, outrages alleged, indignities endured, wrongs n In a speech made by J. Hamilton Lewis, suffered front Mexico, and asking that the Dont think your nanteTJs glide! Get your face down in the dirt. Senator from Illinois, during the course of the should go out to the world that wejiad Grin and hear it, do not smirk! debate on the passage of the resolution author- suffered from Mexico these infamies knd out c ' Grab the bat that has no snap v forces of the , j to use the the President izing rages; that from these people had come these And give the pill an awful rap! Huerfrom United States to compel reparation infamies, and then from him and other Senators Dont try to make a grand-stan- d t ta for the insult to the flag, the Senator stripped was the contention that our designating the perplay. bare the pretensions of the objectors to the son, Huerta, was a, performance lacking in e Save all that for day! form of the resolution, and laid bare their real strength, wanting in wisdom, disclosing the abmob the umpire, poor old Dont animus. Referring to the report that had just sence of discriminating statesmanship What brute! gained circulation, to the effect that Carranza was the effect of this? It was to tell the world Sun in bis eyes get me? shoot! had declared his intention of fighting if the that there were a set of Senators here who did Smack the pill, then make it fly United States should invade Mexico, he stated not believe the President of the United States Home runs are fine, so think I. Swell up your chest, lean on the bat. that this might be regarded as a logical se when he declared that he desired no war with Get mad about it, where are you at? quence of the conduct and expressions of the Mexico ;when he Alleged that we had no desire to connection: The Roundup. this He said in senators. ashe opposing war against the people of Mexico; when deIf it shall be asked me how I define and serted that the people of the United States BE TRUE AT ANY COST. tail my accusation, I answer: The President sought no conflict with the people of Mexico; which Be true, my soul, O! do be true of the United States before the watching world that his object was to right the , In every word or deed; be admired, had been done the colors of this country and the had for months, with a patience to For truth Is an eternal gem, with a fortitude to be indorsed, bided the. con affront to the honor of its Navyop the part 'Tis an- undying seed. ditions in Mexico, suffering taunts to his citi- of those who had inflicted these offenses. Truths as enduring as the hills, zens, outrages here and . there to property, Which stand through shine or By all this the Senators on the other side frost, wrongs committed in different directions who tendered, from time to time, their Be thou as constant and as firm; tn the laws of neutrality and the laws resolutions and gave Be- - true at any cost. of peace and comity. With all of this he rea- the country to understand that they Repudiated pa: the message- - and the object of the President. soned, withb all 'of this he exhibited-gre- at Be true in every thought that lays tience, hoping that conflict might be avoided by What was that? The keyboard of your heart; For therefrom spring the deeds that concession of time. Notwithstanding all of this, First, Mr. President let us view this matter from and floor men on this were Senators there calmly. The President of the United States, soul will never part. Your who the gave public position elsewhere speaking for his whole Nation, told the people, Then mould in truth each word world to understand that in the White House for whom he spoke, that there was no intention and deed,' was a supine gentleman, lacking conviction on of entering Mexico for conquest nor to make Though wealth and all be lost, WILLIAM M. HOWELL. may chill your heart; the one hand or courage to execute it on the war upon its people ; that what was sought was Be at true a of any cost! State Mr. William M. HoWell has recently identified himself other. That he had as a Secretary a measure of peace ; that he was . seeking to "SARAH E. MITTON. & of this city Thompson Building company, neophyte in matters of war, a zealotin the execute this blockade in order to accomplish the with the Hyde , in affairs will on the an now interest take active from and dream of peace, a mere crusader in the divine single purpose of resenting the wrong to. the Sufficient Provocation of the company. He is one of the largest Stock Holders, 'undertaking of good will to men and peace on uniform, the insult to the Navy of this country, and is wreli equipped for a business of this kind, having for dil you beat Dobson so Why earth; and therefore the administration was some time past been a director of one of the local Banks, and to do it by the mehtod that is recognized terribly'. said the Judge indicatwith that manner of men who suffer all both in international law and by the system that and connected with some of the most successful business ing the bebandaged figure of the enterprises in Northern Utah. forms of affront to their Nation, all manner of has long prevailed in the course of similar plaintiff. The Hyde and Thompson Building company has had a I asked him why a horse had of all law, conflicts. violation outrage loN their country, the but in Cache remarkable past County year, growih rim away, your honor, explainboth of national right and personal honor to Was there anything at the time the Presiwith assistance, of Mr. How'ell and others wrho are actively ed the prisoner, and he told me America. By thi3 they encouraged these peo- dent sent his message to indicate that such a conected with it, we predict that it will become one of the that it was because, the animal most successful building companies in the had lost his equineimity. ple in Mexico toxassume that whatever affront step as he was taking would in itself mean be resented never would, region. be bs Hm. said the Judge. upon which The put war? Far from it. might precedents in officials because our places high by America, guided him prove just to the contrary. to lacked courage for action or intelligence Mr. President, it will be remembered that at to the wording of the resolu- they are supposed to reprseent, as being most know when to execute it. Greytown there was an insult to the flag of the tion; then the political objections to the objects unpatriotic, and it ibeing resented.. As an When, however, people in Mexico, taking American Navy. Minister. Garland had assist- of the resolution ; then their partisan objections instance of the general feeling, the Master license from this form of accusation, grew au- ed atv American ship. The Secretary of the to the success of the resolution. Builders of Salt Lake although Exchange dacious enough to place an insult upon the in- Navy, in June, 1853, sent the U. S. S. (Jyane to What were the objections tendered by, these entirely in character, its membersignia of authority of this country, the .uniform Greytown to obtain redress and an apology. distinguished gentlemen? First, that it was ship embracing members of all parties at a locaL. officials and, our of the Navyv and then there was an effort in These were refused to declare war on Mexico. This was business meeting held on Thursday passed a duty the part of the President properly to resent this according to notice, Capt. Hollins, at the ex- sounded to the ears of Carranza and to the in- resolution deploring the action of our repreinsult to the full magnitude and dignity it re- piration of the time limit of 24 hours, bom- telligence of the w'orld. It was heralded that sentatives, and business men of Salt Lake are quired, what came from certain Senators on the barded the town, after first taking in his there were Senators here willing and ready, considering the calling of a mass to other side of this Chamber? Was there a steamer such persons as desired to go. Presi- notwithstanding the desire of the President to repudiate it and. pledge their fullestmeeting to support prompt cooperation paying heed and respect to dent Pierce took occasion in his annual message avoid it, to plunge this country into a war with the President. the uniform as the representative of the Navy, to Congress on December 4, 1954, to defend Mexico, that they might certify to the country the great defensive force of this country on the this very action from foreign criticisms that that they were first to the undertaking. That Utahs Debt water? Was there the certification to the world had been harsh and unjust. such little credit as might they might supplant The United States census bureau a few We recall that when our President seized come forth to the administration in that the President had endured with patience, power as a a sustained Christian by the customhouse at Vera Cruz, after receiving result of the humility, home with days ago issued a comparative statement of steps it had taken. in all things information from the Secretary of the Navy as manly fortitude and o state debts in wffiich is revealed a condition as that can no longer be continued, and that now to what was transpiring at Tampico the threat to Utah, that should serve as a warning against Mothers Day there comes the moment when force of a legiti- o landarms and ammunition by Huerta to use further debt. Summarized it shows In an article in the May Womans Home incurring mate kind should be resorted to- - and we as against us he likewise pursued precedent. that debt of Utah at the close of the the total Americans should combine with him? No. It will not be forgotten that in 1895 British Companion entitled To Celebrate Mothers fiscal year, December 31, was $1,210,000. In, Promptly there arose a spirit, very clearly evi- naval forces were landed at Corrinto, Nicara- Day," Margaret E. Sangster states the facts of 1890 it was $450,000. In 1896 it rose to dent, first, to haggle upon the terms of the rea- gua, and occupied the customhouse for 10 days, the celebration as follows: in 1912 amounted to $1,430,000. and The second Sunday in May has in recent sons for the blockade; second, to designate in until an agreement was reached for the payThe population of the state increased from 144,-00- 0 different form or the title of the undertaking ment of an indemnity. years had the distinction of being Mothers in 1880 to 395,000 in 1912, but this was be lured in 1838 Senate American the France Day. Services in honor of the mother,' and in not that that public might aw$y Sir, I remind the to offset the increased .bond issue sufficient from the real cause. On the one hand, there declared a peaceful blockade of ports in Mexi- recognition of her faithfulness, gentleness, and and reduce the per capita debt. In 1880 the were a set of Senators asserting that it was a co, and the Mexican Government, resenting this devotion to the home, are held in many of the debt was 6 cents, in 1890 it whs mere matter of punctilio to the flag, leaving out act, declared war and sought to expel the churches and in most of the Sunday schools. per capita in 1896 it rose to $4. But in 1912 had $2.13; The. white carnation has been selected as the all consideration of the real principle involved, French. fallen to $3.62. In 1861 the British Government demanded flower to be worn on the corsage, belt, or coat and, on the other hand, were those contending In contrast with the state of Utah, taking that the dluse was not sufficient. Senators on of Brazil redress for the plundering of a lapel on Mothers Day. No flower of the garden the entire debt (less sinking fund assets) for the Republican side insisting that the President British vessel off the Brazilian coast ; and sat- pr field could be a happier choice than this to forty-eigthe states, the per capita debt, acshould not be approved for taking the action isfaction for what was termed an outrage on be worn as Mothers own flower. Pure as the to the latest report, is $3.52, or 10 cording for that particular technical cause assigned; the officers of British by the Bra- drifted snow, spicy and fragrant, and possesscents less than the per capita debt of Utah. Senators, then, would urge that there were zilian guard. When these demands were re- ing a lasting quality beyond that of the lily or movement of the per capita debt Comparing the larger causes of infinitely more gravity, of fused the British admiral instituted a pacific the rose, the white carnation stands for all that of forty-eigUtah and the states for the thirty-yethese de blockade of the port of Rio Janeiro and Mother is to the family and the race. It is a more violence, of more justification, that while the period, per capita debt for the should be recited and upon these should be based seized five Brazilian vessels a3 an act of repris- little thing for each one ofvus to hold the memforty-eigstates fell from $5.48 to $3.52, that his action otherwise no action should be al- al. The matter was subsequently adjusted. ory of Mother fresh in our'bqsoms on that day for Utah rose from 6 cents to $3.62. in all the year. lowed. But whatever reason Senators gave, it In none of these cases did war follow'. At the present time about 4 per cent of the Mr. President, wras it unnatural, then, that . stood out clear before the country that Senators X total population of the United States will be on the other side were seeking to find some the President of the United States of America During the past few years improvements found in Utah and .4 per cent of the total debt of were the the President, should course have which in been that made the Logan cemetery only precedents reason to defeat the pursue them could have been pur have greatly changed its appearance for the (less sinking fund assets) is attributed to that then in existence? When they and yet some reason that justify sued and brought into the Senate for approval better. Still, if it is to approach the ideal, state. before their constituency and their country. T'Ih'themeantlme these - eminen- t- Senators let-- us pause and contemplate what happenedte much.remains.tQbeiiQneDecorationDayli Man in Connecticut took gas the other day We behold that Carranza is in one portion rapidly approaching, yet between now and had no other purpose than to find some way When he was told that he was the father of which in its final result would defeat their of Mexico leading what he terms a revolution. then there is sufficient time in which to effect President. They did not pause to consider that Villa is in another leading wrhat he terms like- great improvements if lot owners will give the twins. Chump. , Didnt know what he was if their policy obtained, for whatever reasons wise his revolution against Huerta. Promptly matter attention. The city is doing its part, missing. Out in this country the only thing the proud father would have taken would have here there arise on the floor of this Chamber Sena- and all that can reasonably be expected. Indithey gave, and the President was defeated been his friends into an alley for. the purpose Revidual plots will have to receive individual atbefore the world, they stood as. the authors of tors on the other side calling themselves ef assisting them to a small decoction of the y'-'hthe repudiation of their own Commander in publicans, with no other object than to badger tention. inhis the to of than torture its o the in it administration, quantity that is taboo in dry areas, and they presence Chief, dishonoring him unto than course, The attitude and votes of Senator Smoot would have had to take his gas for the next impede it in its progress, either armies as he stood before the world, already to obtain political favor to their party or to and Congressmen Howell and Johnson, and several months. Pocatello Tribune. der the suspicion of Europe and under the 4 . o prevent what they fancied was a legitimate pol their failure, to support the President in his voice of condemnation from Mexico. resoliticfct of tendered on Some inheritance the folks was of the to to church more to save their the Mexican trouble1, have approval go Then, Mr. president, part position' relative lution of the distinguished' Senator, from Mass this side. They first begin to presenl the law been generally condemned in this states which faces than to save their souls. - resq-lutio- May-pol- g - ng 's And-povert- Inter-Mounta- yers-objection- in s non-politic- by-th- e self-restrai- y -- al -- -- nt $1,-003,0- ht men-of-w- ar . ht ar ht . -- - - f i V |