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Show t DESERET-.EVENIN16 WEDNESDAY JUNE 9 1920 TAGES PlfflFlM h tSb tSb t)Bb 2 tSb SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SEVENTIETH rn 1 cSb NEWS. -- tt A tflb iah uvl y u UJ z rib rib YEAR A A A A Committees at Work Formulating Planks; Temporary Organization Made Permanent CHlsTBEET BAILBOflP CBflSHES CtfllfJ- TOLL LEfflHMIF -- DFS koiXES, la., June Fulled bistro Senator Albert Labor Federation Delegates Will Consider Voluntary Arbitration Plan B. Cummins was renominated on the Republican drM at Lite Iowa primary election Monday according to unofficial re srns tabulated by the Deu Molneo Capital.. Cummings vote was tOT.dtS and 8. W. Brook-hart- 's M.440 In 1.3 IS mdndi out In the state.. The reof the maining precinrao to be heard from would not change the result. It was said. Indications today were that four of the state office nominees would have to bo named by the Republic, an state convention. For governor I,1M porinrts gave Moore Kendall, ftS.23; Hamer, 41,MS, and Deems, tl.llt.' Other candidates whMi probably will have to be derided at the stale convention include lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer and possibly Mate STILE BIDES! T TO BE J IJil As Means to Solve Industrial Issue SESSION OE ttjlt; i Probable Choice of Candidate Still Mytery at Delegates Have Given no Dem- onstration Indicating Where Vote Will go if Break Comet in Ballots. Delegatee to CiriCAGO, June the Republican national convention assembled at the Coliseum today tor the eecond sees ion with their view a to who ehall lead the party at the folia next November still 1. mystery, even to themselves. While ;tving uproarious approval yesterday to Chairman Lodge's key-not- e address calling for destruction of the Wilson dynasty" not a sign of any preference came from the thou-,an- d whose votes will select the Republican presidential candidate to undertake the job. There were no or favorits evsn demonstrations, sons; no mention of the big three," among the aspirants. Wood, Johnson .and Lowden. Working with unprecedented free ' dom from1 centralized leadership or boss, control, the delegates prompt--1- T ' ratified a . program - designed to make permanent the temporary organization. Adoption of the organization committees report, a foregone result, will place Its gavel In Senator Lodges hands as the perma- -' jient presiding officer and set the convention off on the second stage of ite journey with little proepect that it will reach a ballot on the presidential nomination before Friday or possibly Friday plgh.t. Wood Draws Comfort. Out of other developments yesterday, however, which placed Senator Watson of Indiana at the head of the the platform building machinery, resolutions committee, made Edward 'D. Outfield of New Jersey, chairman of .the credentials committee, Gen. Wood's lieutenants drew much com-foBoth men are delegates instructed for Wood'. Frank Hitchcock, invested yesterday with the authority of supreme commander over the Wood field forces, saw a psychologl- jcal,7 advantage to his candidate in the victory." Leaders who in other days were the mainspring of party action did not slaro Mr. Hitchcock's views. They continued to talk much Of Gov. gaining strength; while from of Senator Johnson and the came assertions ilinois governor, fOnt-t- he candidates them were, satisfied" with the situathey tion coupled with expressions of optimism as to the outcome of tbs balloting. Election of Wood men to the tvto important chairmanships was regardrt ''V the ed by Wood supporters as tend- ing to aid In holding delegations Instructed for him in line during the balloting. Admittedly, any development which would have that effect v Quid be valuable to any candidate. Big Three" Prmperu. ' Aside from guesses as to what the - more than 809 uninstructed delegates will do when the roll is cslled for their votes, the maincounter-assertiotopic of eonver-ea- t n assertion, Km, - cr.d 'conjecture has been the number of ballots through which the big three,1' esn hold the lines of their instructed cohorts Should their forces temsin firm indefinitely, the sesrch for a dark horse will begin In earnest to break the three war deadlock that would result Little business confronted the delegates when they assembled for the day. With the temporary organization to hejmrts permanent, no speech of officer was thqFpermanent presiding tha program- - Matt era in order were reports of the resolutions committee aa to ita progreaa in ahaplng up a platform for ratification and that of the credentials committee on the permanent roll of the convention on which the voting wHl be done. The resolution committee worked 5at but ft still had many Interest to hear a hen K resumed today. There bss been no lack ot advice ss t the style of pisiform architecture to be folloned. No subject pertaining to any f-- .Continued on pars Mx.) UTAHSENATOR LEADS LODGE Member of Special Commit- tee Named to Draw up Platform; Col. Loose. Says Wood i! Gaining. (Special to Tha News) COLISEUM, Chicago, Juns 8. Rscd Smoot of Utah,, ranking member of the resolutions committee of the Republican national convention, is leading the fight for the adoption. Of a platform that win support 'the Lodge plan of reservations to the League of Nations. Senator Smoot is a member of a special commutes of 13 named to draw up the platform. When sessions of the special subcommittee began yesterday the league controversy was sharply drawn with Senator Smoot leading the faction supporting the Lodge program. Senator Borah of Idaho, the bitterest opponent of the league, is leading the irreconcilable faction. worked throughThe out the-- night and after a short recess at ( o'clock this morning Is continuing its session today. Senator Smoot appeared at Utah headquarters in the Orest Northern .hotel early this, morning, his face haggard and ahowlng plainly the'ro-su- lt of his untiring efforts in the senate during the last year. Close friends of the eenator on the Utah delegation insisted that he rest during the day at whatever cost, butt their efforts were unavailing. He returned to the meeting at 4 a m. and it is freely predicted that todays session will last until ths early hours of ths morrow. Lodge Flan Will Win. - The Lodge plan will win, declared Wo aro insisting Senator Smoot. that ths party platform contain an expression of affirmative policy regarding an association of nations. Questioned as to the likely nominee Senator Smoot expressed himself aa being at a loss to know what the outcome will be. Perfunction Proceedings Are Cause of Delay in Assembling of Delegates; Little More than Uninteresting Routine is on Program. - COLISEUM, CHICAGO, Juns Tbs Republican national convention assembled for ita second session today with little more than routine in prospect A brief session to perfect the permanent organisation was forecast. During ths first hour before tbs opening tbs convention hall was given over to ths 'usual entertainment preliminaries which are counted on to amuse and hold delegates whfls the convention is getting ready to get down to husihesa The big band up in the balcony blared popular airs, a pale quartet took Saturn at a little jasx and Y talking machine was attached to the electrto amplifiers which haVe been installed to carry the voices of the speakers to the farthest galleries. Delegates and alternates were slow in arriving and there was a marked absence of notables in the preliminary momenta. Talk Eschews Politics. Ths drift to Lowden" and the "growing strength of Wood and the turn of the delegates to Johnson1 which one heard so much talked about down town were little In eyldence In the convention hall. The delegates who arrived early seemed to be talking anything but politics and even the visitors galleries were slow in filling up. Most of the women delegates were on hand early and as they scattered about the floor photographers sought them. There was no fashion display. It was too warm.- - One woman with furs wrapped elose about her neck finally shook them off. The day had begun crisp and cool, conbut it took a sudden shift aa the lookvention began assembling and it ed as though the delegatee and visitors of were about to get their first taste sun The June convention weather. drum-like beating down on the big its heat roof of the Coliseum, radiatedPalmleaf down into the space below. fans began appearing, collars showed began to signs of wilting and coats d the gnt.r-tainecorn off. The bind didn't seem to mind the agrowand kept up coning heat, however, stant program of music and songs. Delay in Opening. At 11 o'clock the opening time, the lull. It convention hall was not halfwould get looked as if the convention as it away at least a' half hour latacandiTit principal did yesterday, date managers, knowing that todays proceeding. were In hurry in coming and re-up today." said Senator iimoot. Senator Smoot was slated for ths mained down town, rounding on forces and strengthening their lines.! chairmanship of the committee figures of the credentials, but duo to the particular Many of the Important too, were engaged in the significance of the platform fight he convention, committee conceded this honor to another. When work of tho resolution the resolutions committee met, Jthe framing the platform. At 11:16, Chairman Lodge arrived senator, s the oldest member preson the platform with Chairman Haya ent, called it to order and introduced A eong lender tried to get the audithe temporary chairman, Senator Watence to etng the "Long, Long, Trail," son of Indiana. , but had a hard time getting out the bays .Wood Is lewd in. voicee. Col. C. E. Loose, of Provo, dean of hong Leader Pleads for Prp. Republican leaders id Utah and vetThe song leader stripped off his eran of four conventions, declared toand rolling up his sleeves, callday that Wood is leading ths race for coat, ed for more pep. He got a little betthe nomination. and then took a hand at Wood is the strongest now and is ter response cheers for the Republican parthree Loose. NevertheMr. said gaining. He 'had better luck with that ty. less, he needs s Whole - lot' more than he did wKh the eong. strength, Ths third or fourth ballot Chairman Lodge stepped out to. the will, show who ars ths stickers and speaker's space at 11:20 And he got who will desert him. with a tiger. also .cheers three a is he CoL Loose admitted that John Timothy Stone waa todays Wood supporter but Inerted his judgstood while Thrconventlon chaplain. ment is unbiased. - Mrs. Jeannette Hyde, a member of he offered proven In Bishop Stone led the Utah's big four, and Mrs. Justin R. great closing. audience in the Lord's- - prayer. Darts, Republican state rice chair- The song leader waa Immediately on man. ars among the most active wojob again and led the audience In men at the convention. Both have the Btar Banner. the Bpangled addressed several gatherings of woThey brought out a stout oak table men delegates. for Chairman Lodge to whack his Mrs. Hyde is enthusiastic over the gavel on. Ho cslled forth the rerecognition given ths womep of the port of the credentials committee. nation in affairs of tha Republican Chairman Duffield ef New Jersey, party under the report adopted by came to the platform to present It. . the rules committee. .This report will Report oe Ordeetlala give the Women an equal Voice in the The report commended the change conduct and management of the cam decided upon at last nights meeting t want a palm. women "The ..voice in thing of the committee. Mr. Duffield moved and It will be a great advantage te the adoption of the report. Robert R the. party foe tbs women of the nation Church, of Memphis, who had been to know that it was the Republican unsealed by the credentials commit-- V party that first gat them full and equal recognition," said Mra Hyde, (Cyrwtnaed on par eight.) -- 8CIINECTADT, N. T., June Eleven persons were killed and II injured today when a train of express cars crashed iqto the rear-en- d of a passenger .train which had stopped about two miles from Schenectady because of engine trouble. A1P but one of those killSd were asleep in two Pullmans at the rear of the passenger train. The body of Martin. Doyle of Albany, engineer of the express, was found in the wreckage with one hand fast to the throttle. A Michigan Central special carrying 10 cars of express matter, disregarded signals and went at high speed into a New Tork Central passenger train, bound from Buffalo to New Tork, according to the story of C. Robinson, brakeman of ths passenger train. He said he waved a red lantern In vain and finally threw It into the cab as the express dashed by. The Pullman at the rear of the train had II passengers and was demolished. . -- PLAN BATTLE Dashes Into Passenger Coaches. Near Schenectady, New York; Other Railroad Disasters. Express NEW XQHK, June . New-ToCentral officials hers said that Martin Boyle, engineer of (he express that crashed into a passenger train hear Schenectady early today had run-b- y three signals in meeting' death at his post on his 60th birthday. He disregarded a distant sirnal, i miles front the standing "train, they sajd; then passed a home signal, of a mile from the passenger train and finally ignored the flagman of the passenger train who had gone back with a red lantern. Railroad officials announced that the block signals had been inspected after the wreck and found to be In working order and set against train : rk Recommendation that workers And emMONTREAL, June United Males crca'e n voluntary arbitration body to ployers of the settle labors grievance waa placed before the annual convention of the American IWmtkm of labor aa a means of bringing about a more ' harmonious relaUonalitp" and reducing the high cost of 11 ring. TNn mntutien deriured that etabllahmrnt of the ccsnmturicn would end the prevent eyrie of wage-a- d rawing and price increasing n which It seems utter folly to continue." Should the federation accept the proposal, the executive council would be Instructed to extewd an invitation to the associated Industrials and such other representative bodies of business men as la their Judgment as are necessary to meet with them for the purpose of devising ways and means of cresting the voluntary arbitration body." Alexander Hcwat, representing the Kansas 8 tale Federation of .labor, Introduced a resolution condemning Gov. Allen for his despir. able efforts to enslave the wri-ki- n class of Kansaa, and Anally the working rises of the United Stales In prostituting his of floe aa governor of Kansas to the work of crucifying the working class." ' LABORPLANKS ARE ADVOCATED BY Final Siftin menced ; Gompers . Fins! sifting of GOMPERS IRISH LABORTTES Issues for thsJunsRepublican national CHICAGO, platform began today iq. a special subcommittee of while the remainder f the full resolutions committes of 63 continued to hold open house, to hear last minute suggestions and e. -. it Labor Leader Opposes Leg' Sympathizer With Ireland In A. F.'of L. Oppose Pro vislation to Establish Fed eral Industrial Court gram Recommended By Council of Body. Along Line in Kansas. ad-ric- - ,- Tha League of Nations question conceded to bo the hardest nut still by ths platform worker, waa tha center of speculation averywber a tha began Us dellb- - ' erations and delegate scanned CHICAGO, June . 3. Vigorous opMONTREAL. June Irish without final conclusions the to federal similar in the annual convention of make-u- p position legislation of the baker's dozen entrustto ths Kansas' industrial court mess tho American Federation of Labor toed with the real job of writing the urs. To unrestricted immigration and day declared war on tbs league of to ths use of injunction proceedings nation ratification program recom- league plank. It included two senators Irreconcilably opposed to the In strikes was contained in a set of mended by the executive t council. two senators who voted for i treaty; asserted were they against any with reservations and nine demands, which Samuel Gompera They other men snd Matthew A. Woll, of tha Ameri- covenant, That binds tha American whose has bees lees clearly sttitud solemn to by can Federation of Labor, submitted people obligation respect defined. today to tha resolutions committee of and preserve the territorial integrity Program of Hearings. of Great Britain." t tbs Republican national commutes. On the program of the hearings be- The Irish delegatee, headed by Dan Legislation which proposes to for the full committee wero several No. 14. maks strikes unlawful or to compel McKlllop, of Los Angelea have organ- events regarded as likely to hold tbs ized to fight the executive council's Interest of ths member COACHES BLOWN FROM TRACK. tha 'Wage earners to submit their and perhaps grievances or aspirations to courts proposal that the federation call up. start soms naw rows among them. BRECKEXRIDGE, Minn., Juns on to Congress ratify tha lsagu with- Included in those who wero to appear Fifteen persons were injured, seven ot to governmental agencies, is an of them seriously, when four coaches invasion of tha rights of tha wage out reservation, Ireland' hop for a republic will during tb day wero Samuel Gompers, of Northern Pacific passenger train for No. 161 were blown from the track earners knd when enforced makes president of the American Federation go agllmmerlng If the league is rati- of laet night near Fox Holme, A score industrial serfdom and slavery." the Labor, who brought with him some Mr. said fied," Irishmen McKlllop,. of others received minor hurt A. A. statement said regarding the Kansas can labor planks, and a delegasuggested never a deCarlblom. of Gwynner, N. D., former law. approve covenant that tion headed by Frank P. Walsh, asking ntes slate auditor of North Dakota, was the small nations of the world Pledges of that ths party declare for recognition perhaps fatally Injured. His daughLabor pledged itself, it added, to the right of ter also was seriously hurt, The convention waa stirred today of the Irish republic. uphold tha federal law protecting Us issuunwarrantable The has for it chairagainst rights by a resolution presented by th naCOLLISION OX ELEVATED. ance of writs of injunction, either man Senator Watson of Indiana, who tional committee for organizing iron CHICAGO, Juns I. Fourteen per- prohibitory or mandatory." It Is essential." continued the and steel workers, which cited the also is chairman of the resolution sons were injured, one of them seriadditional legislation alleged unlawful scls of ously when an elevated train crashed statement, that western committee. He i understood to have . Into the rear of another last night. regulating immigration should be enprepared a league plank fashioned in Three hundred passengers were on acted based on two fundamental Pennsylvania authorities in suppressthe trains Most of the Injured were principle namely, that the flow of ing free speech and free assemblage, part after that adopted by Indiana Recut by flying glass. Immigration must not at any time ex- and asked that the federation Invite publican but Senator Borah of Idaho, t Failure of the motorman of ."the ceed the nation's ability to assimil- President Wilson to make an address aided by Senator McCormick ot Illihear train to see the train in frout, ate and Americanize foreigner com- at Duqueene, Pa., on the subject of nois, is expected to offer an amendwhich had been halted by a fire in ing to our shores, and that at no time the moterman's compartment, - was aba If immigration be permitted when Free press, free speech and free as- ment designed to make tb declaration more nearly coincide with the view riven as the cause of the accident. there exists an appreciable degree of semblage. ' The the treaty irreconcilable. unemployment". fof Ask Civil Serrioe Reform. THREE ARE KILLED. Uring Cost Relief Anted. The National Federation of Federal fourth eenator at the table is 8moot of Utah, who with SenSHAWNEE, Ohio, June Qther Jlemends Included: Imme Employee today naked the invention ator xanesvilie aha WeMerir TWhn Wataon voted for ratification ef . relief 'from 'high cost of living to call diat train hit an automobile at a crossing burdens; extension of- - the farm loan upon Congress to the treaty with reservation. here late yesterday afternoon killing set to give credit to all properly or- the Civil service and adopt a wag Lewgne Plank Undefined. persons, a baby was thrown from individual scale commensurate with the skill, The League of Nations plank still the machine directly on the pilot of ganized issuance of a and monthly state- training and responsibility Involved in was undefined today, 24 hours befor tho engine, When the train stopped farmers; the on of labor ment by " department tho baby taken from ths pilot ths cost of manufacturs of staple ar- the work performed, and with just ro- the Republican platform waa to b presented to tho national convention. uninjured. ticles; prompt federal investigation of tation to tb increased cost of living." Member of the of acThe federal employee organization 13 when they Went into session to MEMBERS OF CREW KILLED. profltzvand prices and the making cessible of all income and other tax also ask that Congress be urged to smooth out tha remaining platform FARGO, N. D., June .Two memreturns: observance, enforcement and provide liberally for tb study of so- - troubles, sxprossed confidence that bers of a Great Northern freight train extension of the federal maximum clat and Industrial could agree, but all of them wero they techwero killed at Gardner, Casa coun- eight-hoand problems In all civil law departhazy on bow it waa to be ty, when several cars wers swept from ments of the government; revision of nical research in all branches of sci- somewhat dans. the track by a gale, telephone reports care to law ence federal naSenator Watson of Indiana, head of touching the welfare of tb received here last night said. No the those notcompensation reached by state laws a tions pbople. for tha subcommittee, maintained that in further details wers received. well aa sufferers from Industrial acend th Indiana plank with soma the The convention also ha befor it a dtsesee,' cidents snd. oceunstlonej would get th modifications, THIRTY PERSONS INJURED. on Bena-tof- la profiteering which says that of all Republican elements. support erclustnn from interstate commerce report MAXKATOO, Mich., June Thir- of prod nets of .conript labor; repeal shoe selling in 1113 for 14 aro now Borah ot Idaho and McCormick Each wero ty persons painfully injured nf the labor provisions of the sold for 12. while the Increase in ta- of Illinois thought there would have when,, passenger train No. 7 on tho Cummins law; direct election of fed to be material modifications to pacify Chicago, Rt, Paul, Minnas polls and eral Judsea by the people for terms bor cost baa been only forty cent. tha irreconcilable. The mild reservaOmaha railroad left tha raila near not exceeding six year and srtlon Practically tb only persons proceed- - tion group also wanted changes made, Perth, 16 miles south of hera.laat o prevent federal legislation being ed against. unJer the Lever act wero but in tb opposition direction. -- night Tho coaches rolled into tha held unconstitutional. Mast Be Kept From Hone. miner seeking relief from (he high ditch. aralnst coat The ststement sleo declared Of living, the report aoeerta of an Bolstering the prediction e of force bv h- United State the Anti-Bobheragreement, however, i a feeling In to In Mev'co Forces to compel Mevlcafi many quarter that, tb league quesof who Third Assistant Stake meet the demand tion must not be permitted to reach roMexico' to , Be in Offensive in exploit gi:rW the convention floor, vbere everyone se urcea Secretary realised it might eet off firework ef Crimea .Successfully a deotrnciva nature. M nib Den0eeV Eui fiance WASHINGTON, June Aside from the treaty Issue, most Brycken-ridg- e LONDON. June . platform Tnaterial was In such Long, third aMiWtapt secretary of the that I Ruled Out At Trial forces in tha Crimea har begun an only tha finishing touche shape of state, has resigned and hi resigna- had to be added offensive movement, which is reportby the ed from Moaoow to havo won initial Teat), tion baa been accepted by President SAN FRANCISCO, Jsne BucceMr The Bolshevik retrieved a mony of Mr.' Maxine Dempaey. for- WIison. There etlll remained te b detersome details of th part tff the advantage lot. however, mer wife of Jack Dempaey, world's Mr. mined. Long retires te make 'the race Mezican however, ears the aarirt official communique declaration and sore quesRussian in that t Bolshevik) nomination for for United Fate tions ot policy regarding industrial the regard Reports hesvyweleht champion, h esnf'.ieatiai forree fighting on tha northern romwuntna(iona'heiween rslattona front nave been forced ta retire them while they were married, waa senator from hie home Mate, Missouri, labile tb It were t deliberation are confirmed In aa effielai Statens ant rvlJK out at-- hi .trial hero today on and hi left for St. Leu is t take per. issued at Moscow, sonal thargs nf ia campaign. charge of ovadllg tha draft. (Conti coed on page three-quarte- . care-fully.b- ut aym-pathlx- er rs -- rs 1 Ap- pear With Recommenda tion a to Labor Clause For Platform. m VAR ON LEAGUE IS DECLARED BY Suetion of Plank and ComHa ik on Reins ki 1 Po-lis- stt) |