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Show O' Our sen not different from Ibo lct that follow; ihrjf ar reliable fuJilm to Infurmalln, DESERET EVEN'IMG; NEWS. 3 MONDAY TAGES 10 ri JUNK 7 1020 Vxhlnrf In gained (i; diwriilm Ua public; what our hiwdiati taf oar rtcllc nhutaiiiu. Trot lira. o SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SEVENTIETH YEAH A TTV k i . 9b Wood, Lowden and Johnson Are Driving Hard For Advantage and Each Claims Gains :i FAVORITE MEET. HEARS Party Leaders Are Wrestling For Control and Managers Of Candidates Are Striv ing For Advantage ir Choice of Permanent Convention Officials. f ' CHICAGO, June 7. Tha imminence of the Republican national convention, which begins Its sessions at noon to morrow, apparently worked 'today to further becloud Instead of clarify the question of who Is to b nominee for president. Wood, Lowden and Johnson sup porters were driving hard for the ad vantage and all of them were claiming gains as the balance of the uninstruct ed delegates rolled into Chicago. But the beat claims for' any of the tbrse amounted to little more than one fourth of the total delegate strength os the first ballot and it takes a jority to nominate. ma- eta" When . d. Gompers Favors Nonpartisan Labor Policy in America Montreal, Canada. Unled Affair; No Since Change in Line-u- p Last Night 7. Tltc Jo n MONTREAL, American IMonUkm of labor meeting for the arcond time on foreign soil, opened Its 40th annual convention Imre today. More than 600 drtegatoe were, present when tlie convention wsa celled to order by Fnwldent bamuei tamp- MONTREAL, Quc., June of Bolshevism, profiteer, ing. th action of th United State government in invoking the food control lew against the late miners' strtke,nd the Jailure of tha American Congress to take action to control th coat of living ar among th annual outstanding features -- of th report of th executive council of the American Federation of Labor presented today to th annual convention here. With th council' review ' of organised labors position and activities for th lest ysar, was also presented a specific program for rem7 CHICAGO June 7 No Caoeo - From Rhode loland ers have appeared today in tlio changes The opening of tlie convention convenwas preceded by a labor parade. tion lineup and none are And New Jersey Are Di expected. President tamper opened tlie Twenty hours before the contenconvention baslnena see Won by remUoed in DecUion Which tion assembles, it is an absolutely viewing the varions Issues Involt, ed. He laid particular atrcaa on unled affair, and as the betlie enforcement of a Wa6 Written by Judge wildered delegates mill around the labor policy. lobbies hotq! He will leave tonight for China, bewailing the absence Van de venter. of leadership, the men who were the go to lay brfore tlie Republican lanational resolutions committee real leaders In the years gons by, find bors deal res In political reform. a grain satisfaction in to th referring memhrmhlp reWASHINGTON. Jun 7.Both th port d I --door that It now lias 4,. chargee of boasUra which were so federal prohibition amendment and 070,740, a gala of 016,072 tn tho edy. , ' - Camming' Law Denounced. them, at fiirmtr convenlast year.- - Tho recant strike coat th enforcement act passed by Contions. Tiey ar asking delegates If it the federation IJ4UM. railroad law was Cummin Tha yrar held constitutional today la not belter to be led than lost. According to report on AH gress denounced, as was th Kansas law strike the by supreme oourt. la there still expenditures court of Industrial Such over night and early mornijig establishing th 660,0X1 available for steel organTh opinion wa raudared by Assocost of The living relations high eonfereboes as were held were of th work. at th door of "big isation same inconclusive nature as those was laid largely Delegate from tlie Pad fie coast ciate Justice Vaadeventer, Tb court dismissed petitions filed profiteers while the report declarmet and Trades Connell annonnoed which preceded them and only served ed the United Bute government ther would renew the fight th stat of Rhode Island to have begun by th department through at Atlantic City last year to obtain federal officials enjoined from enforcInterstate Commerce Com-- to atrengthtem tho progranF of let- ofprincipally juetice, ha conducted a camnnqnallflrd endorsement of the ting the conventioi' learn by It pre Plumb plan for railroad control. paign of stupidity. ing prohibition in that atat. liminary ballots that'nons of the canGlenn E. Plumb will arrive later Congress was assailed for cutting The court also dismissed injunction didate now having th most delegates, appropriations designed to carry on this week to addrcoa the trades proceedings brought by tha stat of ths work of the Collateral branches . has enough to nominate him. council., New Jersey to prevent enforcement of of tH department of labor for variConcentrate on Platform. ous proposals such as the sedition prohibition within that state. The leaders are still ex bill, which th report says, the labor Injunctions restraining prohibition dewas Instrumental:! plaining to inquiries that attention is movement officials from Interfering with tho now being concentrated on the plat- feating. In Us Manitowoc Products company, a WisWASHINGTON, 'Juno 7. Immedi- form which they emphasis is very field, th report denob nced what it ate appropriation of 1125,004,000 of important. Tho consin corporation, in the manufaca best informed obser- characterised propaganda for ture of bear containing more than government funds for the use of the ver, however, see evidences that this American Intervention tn Mexico and half of on per cant of alcohol wer railroads to' purchase new rolling is merely a screen to hide the act teclgred that th executive council sees no Justification for interferdissolved stock was announced today by the in- -, that the by tha court. ' leaders are no ence, which it argue would be In ' Upholds Federal Court. terstate commerce commission. The leaders. The passing of the oldlonger line th Interest of th exploitation of Tha court upheld federal court damoney will be advanced out of the party whips, it becomes .more ' and its workers, and Ita boundless wealth rn ees dismissing charges brought to $300,000,000 revolving fund provided more .evident has brought up n en- of oil and minerals. WASHINGTON, Juo 7. Becy., Steel Corporation Assailed. in the transportation act. prohibition amendment enjoin th tirely new crop of leaders, Colby, on behalf of the AmeriTh United State Steel corporation many of whom do not know one anfrom being enforced against Christian . Appropriations for additions and other and that ia one of th thlnga was assailed for it refusal to deal cas government, has tendered a Faigenspan, a brauar of Newark,, betterments to promote ths movement which explain th lack of cohesive ac- with labor organisations in th recent verbal apology to the British amN. J. of cars were fixed at $73,000,000; ap- tion in getting down to definite con- unsuccessful strike, and the autheri bassador for the burning f a ties of Boston also were denounced Federal, court ' dot raes denying propriations to meet maturing obliga- clusions No campaign manager has been able for their attitude in the celebrated British week her last flag by similar and ap- to injunctions oughtby th St tions were fixed at $60,000,000 strengthen his lines enough to go trike of policemen In that city. Irish women, Louis association likewise to carriers loans Brswing at for in with confidence' propriations for a real test vote. The workmen of Canada. were con war affirmed, - Mr, Colby said this action had Each one of them is waiting for the gratulated for defeating th one big - $12,000,000. uas Tha courts vary abort, opinion taken ballot been first to of an waa demonstrate and how their stand pending receipt One-Ha- lf char, to Be bet Aside. good union Idea setting forth only tha courts concluar the asurance he has received from acterised as a magnificent triumph official report on th Incident sion. Chief Justice Whit rendered . Of the total to be advanced for the uninstructed delegates and a vindica trade for unionism, which the District of Columbia a supplemental opinion concurring in rolling stock of $75,000,000 will bo set tion of th purpose, policies and lire Ballot Effect. th on rendered by Justice Yaade- authorities have .been asked to of American the aside for the purchase of freight Feder achievement AH the manager look for. tho first an ter, but going more fully into tha submit. WheH this report Is in at Ion of Labor. cars with preference given to 20,000 ballot to settle the outlook considerissues involved. conference Industrial called The formal the hbnd apology probably big three Johnson, Low -refrigerator cars to, move fruit crops ably for Injunction Suita Dismissed. Prcst. Wilson were characterized and 60.000,000 will he set aside for den and Wood. They feel that the hy unsuccessful wilt be made to. the British because Federal court decrees dismissing the emthe acquisition of locomotives, with candidate who get the highest num- as injunction proceedings Instituted by ployer stubbornly resisted every atpreference given to freight, and ber will have a potential advantage tempt at eoncllation' and would not the Kentucky distiller and Watf- - and the candidate who stands at the switching locomotives. on resolution house collective company of Louisville, Ky to, . In each case first allotments will bottom of the list will be decidedly accept any unlew it was no worded enforcement of the act against enjoin be made to roads making th great on the defensive. Th candidate who abargaining union In spirit and it were sustained by the court. Into be anti-trad- e est advances to meet the government can make a gain on the second ballot, - - th managers feel will provide his to provide encouragement and supjunctions sought by Georg C. Demploans, The masey. a Boston, Mass, wholesale liquor manager with very valuable ammuni- port foe company union dealer, to restrain enforcement of th tion tn rounding up things for the chinery proposed by the second conLaFolIette Loses His . enforcement sat against him wer ference. th report attacks as In third. also dpnied by th court. was still in tho many respects "actually pernicious." Gall Sac in Operation Dork horse talk and declares It that th machinery Levy Mayer of Chicago, wh ar-a- d there waa a and background today, HAVANA, Jun th case for th distiller lrt designed bv th president's com mis7,VIrtually of undercurrent strong Hughe talk. r ROCHESTER, Minn., June7.Sen-sto- Senator Borah of Idaho, oh of a supreme court, said on hearing sion is entirely out of contact with $00 fin steers aboard the of all the Robert M. LaFolIette of Wiscon- Johnson or of th decision: designed snd American steamer St Charles, supporters, said that a yet t! sin, was operated on at 8t. Mary's he was not unfitted for th need qf that I advanced every possible legal 'htlrely dark considering horses, th were of devoured drowned and by hospital her today for removal . argument. The avenue of the- court hut that he would regard Mr. Hughes W successsac. was The gall operation U Bow exhausted. hark which infeat tha watara off . t Existing machinery th report devery formidable' man if in i ful, according to announcement mads dark horse ..dare superior In every respect.1 Me Reynolds Lx plains. , stage were reached. Morro Castle, when th animals hy surgeons, but was mors serious 'Report Make Demands, Todays business wo largely amohgj Mr Reynold Justice Associate than anticipated. stampeded and plunged overboard th state delegation which wer or- A a program of specific remedy while not dissenting from th court's Saturday afternoon. A, comparahd electing members to tho for existing conditions tho council fuilstt opinion, said he confined hia conVanitle Wina Second Race convention committee.' Beveral Wood report propose th following: tive few 'Swam ashore and or clusions to the fact that It is impos. tn selection of the national We demand that th government fights now wandering about th subsible to say what construction should From Retolute in Trials committeemen wer being staged. -- be authorised to buy standard comamendbo given to the eighteenth urbs Reflexes. modities d .reel from producers end ment. A multitude of questions will For International Trophy The Are Getting boarded officers Whan commodities the sanitary he distributed and' X prefer "to remain fro campaign manager and others that th ahlp on her arrival they found through regular rotall channels, at a senwhen they NEW PORT, R. I.. June 7. Vanitle continue to gel reflexes from tho be to fixed the retail by governprio investl-ptlo- n Associate Justice McKenna, In still bodies of 110 dead xteors on the defeated Resolute today In th second ates campaign expenditures d kten whar ment WaahlngtOh. Thgy-BTdrTh IHTp Id fggsvt; of the ometat Trial rare todetermine coming in from, this as natiiatgw dTWsaw he eo i 4 durlfcft 2'We"3mnd'Thf power q VWWrV rf T. fttel iTIO Tv thy state are bringing mad use of aa a corrective for the defender of th- - Americas cup, -- the view that the profiput to sea and discharg th car reasons for them. convention might without tiring only Th official figures "gave Vanitle, better find a candidate 1 th crew was enwho has not teering and we call attention to th excuse While If I cannot Jusmust at least which led Resolute over th finish line been mentioned in the lnvettigatlon at feet that th government ha eotab- tify my dissent. gaged in this onerous task th by two minutes 20 seconds; s forfeited ail. It "was "from eueh "aa thee that tihed precedent for such action id McKenna said the Rhode Justice animals stampeded. They rushed margin of J mJnute.24 seconds. . cant - most frequently th names of Its sale of surplus wsr eur plies. Island and New 'Jersey cases should Wa demand that th federal govGov. Coolldge and other who up and down ths decks and been decided on tbrir merit fere HugV, ernment th Internal r venue threogh did hot figure in any way ia the slush Womens League Will He added that be did not agree with into th sea where' th plunged the ascertain amount of department furl th action of th court tn reversing tiger of th deep awJed them. New Tork delegation postponed excessive war profits extorted from Seek Platform Plank TheInquiry. . th Wisconsin rasa.' wars seen to Sflkl the tv Four th American dlacuo-eton Ms th years peep! during sntil Wedneeday morning DadMoa Summarised. almost simultaneously and in ter 1110 1916. and and 1114, was 111, Th decision 117, candidate. of CHICAGO, June 7. The National an Instant they wer drugged be. Th court held as follows-I.- ' these exreseivo war profit He request of League of Women Voters annooneod reached at th wh neoth th aurfaeo, only a traii of It taxing power hy the Th adoption by both house ef, taken h did said that through heButler, Murray It a for will hearing apply today blood tolling Their fate. federal government and applied to the Conrresa each by a vote, of o. not want ts raostva any complimentre the Republics platform The craw nf th tk. Charles Is a Joint resolution proponing an amendxtinguiehmeol of th floating debt ary or fs write son vet. harbor snd In authorities terror, Motion Con to and of ment th to th the Tork to New sufficiently government, want th delegates partial "I Mr. Mend Wend Tark of Washing, ar haring difficulty In securing of Liberty bond at par shows that the proposal ws deemed ton, chairman of (Je league, said the have chance to took over the ftus-ttoo- retirement men to anter th hold sad remits tn order, that th made it ptai by all wh voted for H, An existing inflated he mid. lea rue weald urge action an child neresrydeclaration of remainder th that they regarded not rerslrg aay compli- rcruetsre of eorreocy and credit may expreas welfare, adoration. Him end food and that t am 64 car ranees bail Argo. Only it ss necessary I not eeeewttal. supply wage, earning wooigh. public mentary vote. This ia no time for pr- he redoced and tbt th government overheard thrown when beta ths health end moral end independent -(Continued an psge two.) tamped occurred. (Contis oed os peg mtx.) (Continued on ptgk threa) married women-. non-partis- -- Of Reading Co. California Middy Submit Evidence on BergdolTs Escape Galveston Placed Under Martial Law m p. hf. i Un-bosse- TAKER - Deniesfetition Sleeping Sickness ; Causes Death of t Cummins Law and Kansas 'Industrial Court a Come in For Denunciation in ExeTwenty Hours Before Cocutive Committee Bri;f ntention Assembles it Read at Meeting Held at Seems Absolutely an delegate, rockets were sent up and a cannon boomed to announce their arrival to waiting friends. ' The gallery In the convention ball was reserved for women and their escorts. Because of the great number of men nimble to get In, one man was reported trying to get Into the gallery with an Indian squaw selling moocaslna as his credentials, but was excluded on the ground that abe was no lady. The two chief nominating speeches were made la leas than SO words. Abraham Lincoln waa placed la nomination In 2 words. The making of the presidential nomination was announced to the city by the firing of a cannon placed on the roof of the convention hall. That night cannon and rockets were fired, bonfires lighted, and mshltadinous parades formed, their participants carrying anything that would serve eitn to rakes and fishing poles. The foregoing data was obtained from the library of the Chicago Historical society, which has various relic of the convention and the campaign that followed. M! ACM Scores Government Action in Invoking Lever Control Act During Mine Strike a special train polled In with the Massachusetts and other Supreme Court American Federation of Labor Report I New England ' 'AMD IMT mVQISTEAD. ACT DELEGATES ARE At the CHICAGO, June 7 Republican national convention bold in Chicago 64 year ago: An Iowa delegate walked ISO miles to gee to a railroad to come to tins convention. hperiaj railroad rales were made and Chicago's population probably doobied In convention week. Hated rooms were $1.60 to ILH a day. Crowds were so great that billiard tables in the botch were pressed into srrrlce ss beds. The Wigwam' In which the ooavendoa was held was, probably aboot the slae of the annes to the Coliseum la which this rest's convention takes place. . The Wigwam's profane decoration was largely furnished by the Republican women of Chicago They were Invited to oomxe "mrtnod and equipped with those formidable weapon, needles; thlmblet scissors, eta. With prospects of a deadlock thus beoomtng better hourly, favorite sons and dark horse possibilities Increased WASHINGTON.- - June 7 .Tha their activities and further tangled the supreme court today dismissed knotted reins of control for which the motion of th Reading company party leaders are wrestling. and its subsidarie asking , tbs court to modify dissolution deSquabble Enlivened. The outlook helped, too, to enliven crees rendered last April 21. the aqmbble over contested convention While the vote of the court on seats and the struggle over permathe main decision has not yet been nent organisation of the convention. announced, it is known that at At least some and possibly all, on the least Justice McKenna dissented. 117 contests- - decided by the national committee will he brought before Jhe credentials committee for a rehearing and a few may be decidedflnally on the convention floor itself. Realising the power wifich might be wielded by a friendly staff of permanent convention officials, the managers for all the candidates are studying carefully before they Jump one way or the other in the choice of a permanent chairman. Senator McCormick, of Illinois, and. former Senator ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 7. Beveridge, of fctdiana, are mdst promsicknessV paused the "Sleeping inently mentioned for the chairmanof Midshipman- - Clinton ship. but the strength behind neither - death has yet become clearly defined and a Hodges of Tulare, Cal., member of chol.ce may be postponed until the last the third class, at ths naval hosminute. "If the outlook over candidates and pital here last night, it was learned today. He had been ill oigamzatlon is uncertain most of the leaders agree that about a week. , This is the first as regards platform, at least, fatality from the disease that ever to take form. Only a few. of the more occurred here. troublesome planks remain to be agreed on and although sdme sharp struggles are In prospect, no one seems Jo think that any of them will lead to serious consequences. leaders May Approve League Plank. There were Indications today that a League of Nations plank, oter'which the bitterest convention fights had been predicted, might soon be given the approval of 11 the leaders except a small group of mild reservation senWASHINGTON. ,Jone 7. EviThe Johnson-Bora- h ator irrecondence taken by th inspector gencilable hare a plank of their own . eral of the army in connection ready to submit if th platform eon- -. ferenee do not yield a result acceptable with the escape of Grover Clave- to them, but they indicated confidence land Bergdolt, wealthy draft evadtodav that no open fight by- them will be eubniHted'lo the dewould be necessary. er,' The mild reserve tionists are dissatof Justice for determinpartment isfied with th plank under considation whether it Juetifiee prosecueration In the platform conferences tion of civilians Involved In th because It would have the force, they say, of merely declaring against the escape. league covenant as contained In th Secy. Baker In making this antreaty of Versailles. They wsnt an nouncement today said the recomdeclaration affirmative for ratification mendations of the inspector genof the treaty wtlhaafrguarding reser- . vations. eral involved disciplinary action In the fight over permanent or-- ss.in?teverl Woo foreee wilt throw persone:N.. gsnlsotion.-th-c ere made public. .... at least some of their strength for former Senator Beveridge. Beveridge la Favored. "I am for Senator Beveridge, said Frank H. Hitchcock, and I would have been for him even though he had not been Instructed by hi stat for Gen. Wood. I hv reason to heliev that Senator Bevyidr highly regarded In other camp. Friend of Gov. Pproul of Penneyl-vssaid the governor had no per-- . 1 leu tar AUSTIN, Texas Jan 7. Galchoice for the permanent veston we placed under n arils! chairmanship. Senator Johnson Is for Pens lsr Psrsh. of Idaho, If the latter law, effectiva. at noon today la a indicates that ha desire th chairman-shproclamation Issued by Got. W. P. , Hobby at 1 l.tl oclock this ties tor Johneona mese meeting to p ght fcv which Im supporters hops ts because of freight congestion throw hie esmraunt forcibly upon th ther resulting from a strike of longshoremen. 1 BEWILDERED PROHIBITION Abraham Lincoln s Name Was Placed Before Republican Convention Sixty Word Speech Years Ago in Twenty-Si- x j U. S. Apologizes to Britain For Flag Burning Affair -- - ed ' -- Stampeded Steers Food For Sharks tnn art. it can. two-thir- wm-mltie- ." e tne-vtcl- -- clhMlp tr t ds |