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Show c. DESERET WEDNESDAY JUNE 0 1020 Ilobart Level f. and Miaa (iron Abbott (accent on th yah. Th song leader i waa for lifting of Ih Itiiselaa trad em- CHEERS GREET LODGE ready for another effort but wee and Jama j to John a and escorted arat bargo, Kelly by Charles Warren Of Michigan, an pf tn platform com Rada How, for Ih anfrnncblaatnent fi , tnltta. labor, BYES HARDEST NUT TO CHICK Itinerant AS HE OPENS SESSION Measure lo reals r agricultural pen-- ! foe Psniwm. (tails r r duct Ion to levels and check I for soma loud cic Thar were the depopulation .of th farm wars' JoeCannon from Ih floor, ("Unci IT of rsprss-ntalladvocated I by .FilDM DEPOBTATIO! fro hut Chairman Indga announced that a, ) (Conllnuad one.) farm organ last loos led by John Mho former speaker, was not In Ihd Rente. ofd'ennsj lb remainder f th remit Qilon com Mrltparran eald b would vanhall. con That while w seek n cl iion To'VnaiTleca mieoHi the f Then there were cries for adjourn- of II wero receiving In open Uon MEW I Franel mitt YORK, .June lha M.llon mo.t rj.U.c Ihe dsng.r1 know , am ,,n,ta(, ,y n.ant and He nalr Wadeworlh .'noted .,d h of labor trader advlc or lh hearing act and OlirUn, pay on confronting it, stripling ftmom Church, but f shall taka my fight! that th convention adjourn and meet EtlU Island)oug and other on 0 wide diversity of prlr.f neglect new and lo later year back ,0 Tonneaae as at 11 o'clock tomorrow evening. While Ilgwiitir and as wall. of promt, who I on Ih high subjoot Th report of th credential com- - h ' farmthe ton submitted Mr. t b tea Ion of must worst Moftparran on lWAtn Hale V among hio return voyage to r.or. tnlttee waa adopted without dlaoent tadsy Thompson til first to b given consideration ers' suggestion for plank covering and the convention vainly triad to gat th attention of . reJroland, to o living proof thot a birth of neat heard th n If It would practical and adequate-- reprpaonla-tloth tha chair to Hopublloon announce party the Illinois that oortlfloato may oomottmoo prove on retain Ih In th cabinet; the right of co- port front the commit tea on permanent Bleel company had invited tha delef Industry, oonfldenc It wg organisation. oaaontlal document in tho poroult of a Jams A. by presented restricEmery, general counsel for operative marketing without Gov. Morrow of Kentucky, It chair- gate and qlternalea to luncheon, career ao a stngsr, th Natlonnl Association of Menu tion; federal tentrni Over th packing man. Aa Th lunch will be wasted If It Is Were It net for hla tack of ooeh a not announced." pleaded tho mayor. tnld tho oommlttoo In laying Industry and other 'combinations of that th agreed upon It recommended temporary organisation be document ao proof of Mo contention before It that organiaalton'a claim capital doing an Interstate, baelnaaa; mad Although the convention hatf been Th convention Tho manufacturer a strengthened farm loan eyatem with liked th permanent. Chairman Lodge succeedthat ho woo born In Philadelphia and for attention. Idas of aavtng time and es- adjourned. of farm ed In getting aorr attention and Ih evils" View to asked war th th nation's that debt be ending , that bio parent took him to Ireland funded another and caping keynote speech Into long term eecurllle and tenancy; study and unceaaored" pub- adopted th motion with shears. Sen- secretary announced th invitation. year eld. d lication of farm production coats; conr Brian might four operation of th oinking fund bo ator Udga got another damonat ration now be winningyoung the until Industry hno had on op- sideration of farm .ntereala In heart of Amirlrtn mualo lover h MaPP die forward, thl Urn a iCriminala Join Hunt ,.7h..When John McCormack, the emulation of portunity to recover from th strain legislation similar to that give chairman permanent of th con van- led he lad to eooret of war condition. Th organisation Industry; conservation of coal, ollandjtigp , For Man Who Abused J" hlmeelf on an American-boun- d re-1 veaeel water natural sestet-onand e favor "raaeortabla government other power "Th boat way to ehow my gratitude i oomo three week ago. . of to in those law. restricting to lha cony.,,,,,,,, tor ,u tho military source; repeal serving Confidence of Reformer Inelaad. Immigration official who fore objected strongly to any ' free apeech and freedom of th praaa gnator only cold legal Inatrurttoa to form of but Wj p t un you n our famdamantal and of bonu restoration In eetd. them goaorel guide declalon thar will ba no Emery th parma NEW TORK. Juno I. lie The question coree of ra- to place himmaking on an outgoing ehlp of a bonus woo United rights; opposition to compulsory mill- - nent chairman. apaach by lit . . . . und let him try to eatabliah the crlmlna rorn,a several with taxation, ho arruod. tary training of time In peace;, strin1. Including Inseparably It Th convention acknowledged facto concerning bio birth after and tharefora should be handled care- gent laws covering Immigration and of that with more ap-- 1 murderer and gangsters, aided the, hla return. tHrlen, however, deopalr-e- d fully to avoid further additions to th especially with respect to Importation appreciation I p la use. of being atle to provo hi origin, police today In aearch for the only of Oriental labor and a retention of becaue hi father and mother are already to heavy tax burden. I On Of Bnatncwa. and Rule Order man who aver felled to make good exccee and the both dead and ho ha no relative In Income profgraduated Berk Sorlnalon. Ireland. Paul Howland, of Cleveland, Ohio, after being befriended by George B, its taxes with a supplemental grad; The young tenorfm a a olnger Realising that It had serious party uated tag on Inheritance!. presented tha report of tha committee Bllto, social worker, known aa th on rules and order of business. probably would neter have alerted to history to writ th Bowery Caruao." who hag helped mor Want RJvera Developed. apread had It rot been for a alight moved away from th awirl of deleThe report recommended seating llloeaa contracted on Kill I. land, causdeof Inland Supporters waterway took up quarters In's secluded delegata representation in tha national him to be In the hospital gate ing hotel bedroom, left orders that It waa velopment were before the committee convention at four delegates at large for treatment pieced Th nurees there with for the pleas pledging not to be plank from each state, ona delegate from hi disturbed for any on or for enchanted with singing, and hefor h w upbuilding of the Mississippi enabling each congreaalonal, and on additional took off deported reason, coat Its any giving literally .. . concert for the other Inmates of the a well a figuratively, and settled il to. mast tha water transportation delegata for each district tn which not hoepital as well ea for th Inhabitants down to Its Job. needs of th territory traversed and less than 70,000 votes have been cast of th Island generally. A result XTBrleaa a am today la on th lips of "Hambera predicted It would not ba for a deepening of the St. .Lawrence for a Republican candidate at th last Pll Elll Island. Th hoapital attend- ready to quit before midnight at th that ocean carriers may reach Duluth. election. While- th advocates ant war colling hi nnmo with ben- earliest. waterways material In th rules. Th only-ne- w der eulogy and oaproaolag oatromo the - committee' E. J. Chairman Howland announced, wag an Ben tor. Borah wa onhandfrom were- - before eorrow that h had to go back. to Wisconsin Grose, In Increase sought the executive committee of O'Brien Is only ona or hundred of the, star, although the league plank have open hearingsmember, concluded In or- th National Republican committee ouch case that ar pent back to their was not lakon up for several hour der that all members could begin from 10 to 16 member and a new as. original placa of embarkation every Ho picked out a comfortable berth on th work of formulating thd platform month. There are S9 stowaway on tho h bad and waited. latent secretary, loland now awaiting orders to go back, Without saying ao In expraasad At Ih outset of Its meeting the This waa opposed by Benator Smoot, never having seen more of New York subcommittee read through th report Utah, who asked that member of th term," h said, this la to tak carethan Its enchanting akylln Every Chairman Hay committee of 1T1 subcommittee, named earlier bf Chair- of our reinforcements to th Repub.Inoomlng ship from no matter what of man Watson, continue their work. Ucan party th ladlaa port, according to Immigration off! aa It had bean revised In then announced th Tha understanding is that th ad-- 1 rial conference It dealt with vir- Th chairman bring from two to ton stowditional place will all go to women. away and almost all of them have a tually no controverted subjects and hearing would continue aa long fruitless voyage to thl country. Tha convention speedily adopted most of K was written Into the plat- necessary. th report form without xtLdd discussion. Chairman U. S. Milling Industry Lodge announced ha Presbyterians to Send Prohibition Creep in. . vould enforce th rule limiting apeak- to five minutes and on speech on Prohibition crept Into th hearing Is Being Threatened Many Missionaries to , era the sain subject on tha same day. un- when Wayn B. Wheeler, general leaa th convention ordered otherwl. for tha Anti-saloleague and 27 Foreign Countries Th By Labor Shortage eounael resolutions commute aent word four other th committee dry urged i It could only report progress and waa to a firm stand taka for enforcement r 8T. Lons, Mo.. June I. Th mill- of th NEW YORK.' June 9. One hun- not ready to present a platform yat dry daws under the Volstead dred and forty-eiging Industry In the United Slates la act. Wheeler newjy appointed aald tha Democratic Dcpew Makes Speech. threatened by a shortage of' skilled Presbyterian missionaries, the largest b compelled to tak a number would party Chairman Lodge aaked th convento aver adto sent In labor, according delegates who foreign lands stand. on year by the denomination, were tion what It wanted to do in the meandressed the twenty-fift- h annual con- similar la pure patriotism and good poliIt were crle of De- -i vention of th Association of Opera- tics to stand among the 260 foreign workers here while. and therefrom the floor. Mr. fearless for tha honest today at th opening of a two week's pew, Depew," tive Millers, In session her today. enforcement of the conference of tha Presoyterlan board Luma waa on th platform waiting to - Tha solution of th problem Rea In and effective amendment,' h said amid of foreign missions. The workers apeak and aome had thought th hon- encouraging th younger class of em- eighteenth cheers. of first addressing the convention will sail biimedlate after the con- or ployees to make a study of all angle ringing would go to a woman. Mr. Depew When Wheeler finished. Committeeference to 27 countries of mill operation, with th assurance man Richards of Washington leaped to A feature of the gathering will be walked out on tha speakers' platform of advancement aa they become com- hla feet and Insisted that h be heard a course of , instruction for those to an accompaniment of applause and petent, according to Frank C. Witter, In opposition, but h oat down again going to China In the new phonetio cheer. of Denver, one of th speaker, Ho needs no Introduction to a' Rer Unskilled labor ie abundant, ba as- when h waa advised that h would ba language method of that country. said Senator publican convention, serted. but the men drift Into other heard In executive session. Joseph of Cincinnati, urged a modiLodge, introducing him. Gives Air Jineg of employment, I n many in- Obergfell, Permits. Spain fication of th present dry law. Senator Lodge says I'M an old stances, he aald, because mill execuaald Mr. Jane Addama Speak. tives make no effort to aid their deman, but he's mistaken, 8AN SEBASTIAN, Spain, June I. who A man dowji south Others who spoke at th morning Passage over Spain of 76 French air- Depew. velopment. me a wrote me heard The association will elect officers session Included Jan Addams, for th planes sent to Morocco, has been speak recently letter and said h heard I claimed to lata today. Th convention ends Fri- Women's International league for perby tha Spanish government, be J manent , only SO. All I have to say is,' h day. , . pence; - Lucy Branhan, Dr. according to announcement here. wrote, 'is that you are either a tntr-or a damned liar. facie Depaw said th country statesmanship to deal! with the problems growing out of tha war, declaring tha Republican party had handled it with ability- - after the Civil war, and hag proven its ability to do so. Pokes Fun at Wilson. Air. Depaw took successive flings at President Wilson's trip to Europe to NEW YORK SALT LAKE PARIS the great amusement of tha delegates. Other presidents, he said, had dealt with foreign nations, but had selected the best brains and men in, th country to go and do It When Mr. Wilson went to Europe and tha politicians and diplomas said to him what do you wantr he replied, I want a league of natlor. a heaven on earth,'of which I ahall be The conven the recording angel. tion got a good laugh Out of that The league of nation is there and there la no man who can add one word to tha description which waa Senator given by our chairman, -- JUST A LITTLE MORE LOVELIER THAN EVER1 Lodge. As I travel about man after man cornea to me and says: T always have been a Democrat but Mr. Wilson has taken away every principle of the Democratlo party and I want you to nominate a good man and win. Mid-Summ- er I think during tha summer, mil lions of these Democrat will vote our ClilTH CEflTIFICATE 1 pre-wa- A vr i AUERKACTI'S ! t Uf : p LEAGUE ISSUE STILL SUIT A EVENING' NEWS STORK will be flowed all day Thursday on account of the fu-ner- al of Samuel If. Auerbach. President ! of the Auerbach Company. fee-tore- ro Is post-pono- I Mi,err than S.099 turn to honest living. Lilian, the daughter of the alum missionary, sustained serious In a injuries deaperat. atTUggl with this unnamed man, who beat her into unconsciousness and fled. Recently Mr. Ellis bought a new suit of clothes and secured a position for th man, who had Just been re leased from prison and received Into th Ellla homo. jg I f Indiana Still Raided. down-and-outa- Tha Ind., June largest and most elaborate still disenfederal by prohibition forcement agents waa found today at th farm of Nicholas Marovlch a Highland. A tunnel led from a chick, en house to tha stIIL Marovlch, wn had red. waa reported by tha federal agents to have sold 119,101 worth, ol moonshine liquor. HAMMOND. covered- be-rn- m he-w- ht i ! i i1 1 HAMILTONS 4 SMART New Fashions for Summer Lovely New Summer Frocks 1 i f I f Blouses and Separate Skirts f JUST A LITTLE NEWER FOR !S ' v UALL MID.- - SEASON THAT IS SMART AND NEW CAN BE HAD IN THESE LATE - . SHIPMENTS. ' ? H ticket. At that point. Mr. Depew coutdn resist the temptation to tell a story. Then In a serious vein, Mr. Depew, speaking as a veteran of 06 years on the Republican platform, prophesied that out of the convention would come wisdom and enthusiasm and that the nation standing for the princiLincoln and ples of Washington, Roosevelt, would taka ita place aa t leader for the peace and unity and civilization of mankind. Kansas Woman Speak. There were calls for various speakers after Mr. Depew had retired and amid a whirlwind- - of cheering. Mr Lodge introduced Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, of Kansas, who f cheer. The convention stood while Mr. McCarter took th platform. She wore a g turban with a neckpiece of monkey fur and. a taupe gown. Mrs. McCarter was In good voice and evidently reached the farthest ' part of the hall. The women of America," said ahe, are organized and trained and ready for the duties of citizenahlp. We stand by the party that never, has failed in Its loyalty to the good old Stars and Stripes. The women of America mutt follow that banner and I pledge-yothat th womanhood Of America will nof ba found wanting In upholding Republican ideal.. At th ballot box w stand ready to fight with you that in all th coming years, that our nation with all Its Ideals of Republicanism shall endure and th Star Spangled Banner In triumph shall wax in the land of the fra and th home of th brave. Short and Snappy. 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