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Show little advertising may be a dangerous thing, but la a multi tnde of ads. there is safety, A C r 20 - a a PAGES mt The man FRIDAY JUNE 18 1920 LAKE CITY UTAH SALT "jack of all trades is the ho doesn't advertise. SEVENTY-FIRS- ileAt.Ji 4b c& , , tRj j' .t3 A h t9 & to cfc . A as, YEAR T .. A t President Says League Referendum Will Prove That People Want Its Establishment IjjlGOlRfllPElS HOOVER SAYS Two Persons Held HE WILL GIVE In Connection With PARTY PLUS 18. WASHINGTON. Juno President Wilson's challenge to submit the peace treaty to a referendum of the Amerioan peoplo was accepted today by Senator Harding, the Republican candidate. I am sure, said Senator Harding. "the Republican party will gladly welcome a referendum on the question of the forelga.,rla-- , lionthip of this republic and the Republican attitude of preserved nationality will be overwhelmingly Indorsed. Senator Hardings statement was in reply to the interview with President Wilson, published today,, inwhich the president discussed the league of nations issue and the Republican platform. Herbert Hoover, whose name was voted on the last at the Republican convention, had breakfast todav with" Senator Harding at the senator's invitation. Clark of Canton, O., Coorge chairman of the Ohio state Recommittee, advisory publican called on Senator Harding tp.day lo lay before him plans for tho Ohio campaign. Committeemen in that state he declared, were ready .o go ahead as soon as the Republican committee had endorsed the plans. President Issues Challenge. NEW TORK. June 18. President Wilton's nine inohths of Illness "have neither daunted hls spirit nor impaired in the slightest degree his splendid Intellect, according to the New. York World, which today published a copyrighted interview of its Washington correspondent with the president. "Within the last two months, the correspondent says, "the president has gained more than 20 pounds and hls ultimate complete recovery Is The correspondent says the long discussion of current topic and issues showed that the president "expressed himself with characteristic Wilsonian v -- , I I Fy "Both of these people know a great deal about this cse,-aii-M- r. Joyce, and. before the ms-ter- y is cleared I am sure that they will tell everything they know. "I feel certain now that a man shot Elwell, gnd that a woman was the cause of the shooting. No one has been eliminated from the caae and we will continue to work at every angle Mr. Joyce said that a short t.me after the murder was discovered a young woman called the Elwell house on the telephone, bha said she had had an appointment at station with the Pennsylvania Elwell and wanted to- know why he had not not kept it. Sh i was told that Mr. Elwell waa ill and was asked to go to hia house, Joyce said. She did so and waa notified of the tragedy. - vlg-rou- y .confidence. The corre-pondc- ot described (CooUaued on page nine.) th- - I ministrator is Pleased With Republican Platform And Calls on Party to Ral-l- y to Nominees. Noted American Financier Answers Last Summons After Nervous Collapse LEMIJED CLEVELAND IN A f V '7i - ssjri. ssh.isi 'X - ' ft I V 1 ft r in Definite Ranking Rearranged a Result of, Census; Michigan Auto Center Adds 527,973 to Popula-- tion in Past Ten Years. - -- PLACE FIFTH t 1 ) PESDPEMT LARGEST CITY; ,:rrr;? k( E L- - I RANK FOURTH v In Main Former Food Ad- OF DETROITTAKES Ohio Executive it In Hands of Friends To Head Party Ticket PRESIDENCY nesses. , AS IIEAO OF I June 18- - Indors-tn- g WASHINGTON. June 18. Detroit in the main the action of the ReF ourth Sunday in May Desigwith a numerical increase and rat publican national convention at Chiof growth larger than Chicago's and nated as Labor's Memorial i ' U cago, Herbert Hoover, In a letter to second only to New Yorks during the ' V,k last 10 years, is now fourth largest friends mads public today after h city of the country, displacing St. Day;- - Committee Reports had conferred with Senator Harding, Louis and outranking Boston, Clevethe Republican presidential nominee, land, Baltimore and Pittsburg, all of Demands League of NaPhoto by American Pres Association. which were larger than th Michigan called open all elements of the party 10 1020 Detroit's years ago. city to support the national ticket at tha tions Ratification by Senpopulation, announced today by the polla census bureau. Is 2.72(, an increase , ate. Mr.. Hoover declared that of $27,172. or 112.4 per cent. the Detroit is th or of 100,000 only city greater part of the Chicago platform more which has more than doubled Its la constructive and progressive, and population In th last 10 years. MONTREAL June 18. Bamusl that nothing prevents the compro Cleveland.' also with a large In veteran president of the Gompera. crease, ha outstripped miae planks on labor, th and league, etib, American Federation of Labor, ' Boston and" takes rank as fifth largfrom being given a forward-lookin- g est city of the United State. wa unanimously for th Its increase during th last 10 years interpretation." He adtjed, however, thirty-nint-h time by the conven- ars has been exceeded only by New that some things, Including a reor' tion ter todey.1 " York, Chicago, Detroit and Los Anganization of our election expenditures Gompera geles. nominated 7 by Georgs . and the primaries, are not With announcement vf the popula One of Former Leaders of W. Perkins of the Cirarmakert adequately A J e f tlons of Cleveland and, Detroit, the dealt with. Union was the signal for a. prodefinite ranking of the country's 18 'Nothing could be more disastrous," Dies longed Progressive ovation by th delegates Party been cities has established. largest he continued, than the who stood and ebaered for aeveral New York and Chicago remain first development Supporters Decide From Acute Inflammation minutes. of several party organisations repre and second largest cities, respectively. Philadelphia is tbs only one of th Him 18 Not be Dignified for senting the complexion of every group James Duncan was whose 1820 population has not been Of Brain 1 h r in the country. If we should come Stamford, recorded as castingofthe8eattle, to but it is not likely that the announced, only negaTo Appear as Seeker this position, we shall be entirely ruled tive vote. Pennsylvania city's rank as third largest In the country will be changed. by minorities or sterile into had NEW Nomination. MONTREAL. Detroit fourth place Jumped TORK, June IS. George W. June ' 18. EAmuel political coalitions. and Cleveland into fifth position, forc- Perkins, financier, died this Gompera, of the American president The former food administrator de morning ing St. Louis into sixth, Boston into In the Stamford Hall dared that it waa the duty of those sanitarium, Federation of Labor, faced a second seventh, Baltimore into eighth and critical issue threatening hie power toStamford, Conn. LOS ANGELEa Cal., June 18. Pittsburg into ninth placea Republicans who hold mor definite Los Angeles, with a largest rate of It became known June 11 that Mr. day when that organization, in M. of Cox James Governor views to endeavor to bring them to growth, advanced from seventeenth Perkins had suffered a nervous breakhere, came to consideration of realisation within the party organisa Ohio, candidate for the Democratic rank to tenth and displaced Buffalo as not will at for nomination well as attaining the honor of being down, but member of hls family did it position regarding the lewgue of tion itself. president, tend the Democratic national con- the largest city west of St. Louts. San not intimate at that time that his life nationa He was overwhelmingly deSays Harding Uncontrolled. was in danger. feated In yesterday session when th in San Francisco, It was an Francisco retained eleventh rank and vention If the Republican party Is not to Buffalo dropped from .tenth to Mr. Perkins was taken to Stamford federation voted for ounneed Edward here last by was be irrevocably split. forced night. Milwaukee while government owntwelfth declared Mr. about 10 days ago when hU son Geo. ership of the railroad. ;, place. Hoover, I cannot conceive that Sen- Moore, national campaign manager Into thirteenth D. . C., moved from six- W. Perkins, Jr., announced tho Th report of the committee on inWashington, ator Harding will for one moment, for Gov. Cox. chapge disposition, was made to afford hls father a com- ternational relatione will call Mr. Moore said it had been decided teenth io fourteenth submit the administrative side of the upon the placing Newark. N. J.. which dropped plete rest and seclurion it not would be for Gov, from hi convention to demand that the United "dignified Cincinnati, into fifteenth position. government to the domination of any now In friends who Co to leave hls office In an effort to thirteenth largest clfy 1810, sought yiis counsels dur- Sates senate ratify (he league without group or coterie." ranks as sixteenth. ing tho politics campaign preceding reservations. This is In accordance Mr. Hoover in this connection said obtain the presidential nomination. the advance New through Mr. Moore and Norman U. Muclt, of Las Orleans, and Washington, was the Chicago convention. with President Gompera position. th senator had stated to him that Angeles The affection to w'hich Mr. Perkins sevenDemocratic national Whether Mr. Gompera will be a committeemen to rank fifteenth from forced the views of both th conservative teenth position, while Minneapolis re- succumbed is believed to have been candidate for for the 38th and progressive wings of the party from New York, 'were, here a few tained Us rank as eighteenth largest the result of influenza and pneu- time will be known when th election would be fully represented in the ad- hours enr route to San Franoisco monia contracted while serving with city. ministration and "that he represented where they will attend the conventhe Y. W. C. A. in France during the of officer is started this afternoon. no particular group. tion. . , war. Denver, horn Angeles and Birming"I breakfasted wtih Senator HardMr. Mack sharply criticized tha A statement by the dead financiers ham, Ala--, are candidate lor the next ing this morning at the senators in- platform adopted by the Republican out at Mr. Perkins physicians given vitation," said Mr. Hoover1 statement party at Chicago. convention. allure to deal with otfic gave the time of his death-a- s "I presented the views which I believe the Irish question he characterized 2:15 this morning. "Death labor' Memorial Day. resulted were Ifcld by a considerable group of . - t from an attack of acute Inflamma"stupid. The fourth Sunday in May of each and Independent tion of the brain, the result of comprogressive licans on various questions. TheRepubsena- Zd wards to nervous exhaustion dus to In- year wa designated as Labor's Memplete Later. tor statd that It was hls most sincere go tense and continuous overwork," the orial day, upon which labor throughdesire to be jthe instrumentality for announcement said. out th country be called upon to NEWARK. X. J., June 1. Gov. pay bringing th divergent elements of Waa a tribute to the memory of It dead. Unexpected. I. the party together; that the views of Edward Edwards, a candidate .for Mr. The of death was Perkins The churches also will be called both the conservative and progressive the presidential nomination on the par SAN FRANCISCO, June 18. The Ucularly' unexpected, it was said at upon to wings of the party would be fully Democratic ticket, did not accompany Itr the observance account bis of his on New officesron. the In their spe- first special train to the Democratic Jersey delegates having the administration; represented survived a very serious heart of labor Sunday, the day preceding that he represented no particular cial today for the Democratic con- - national recently convention, opening June 28, attack, after which hta family, and Labor day in September. group, but that he considered It was vention at Han Francisco. Delegates , from friends beiifved hi constitution suf his first duty The national steel leader of the party ald he oul1 probably attend, how feom mm eastern point, arrived ewm to consolidate all elements Into a' Chicago today bearing James B. Pres- ficlently rwust to throw off ( the paign headquarters atorrinlzlng Pittsburg, Fa., to a and William Donaldson, super- malady. united front. He will, of conrsi issue no statement until after the DemoPlans fwerp made for a number of intendents of th senate and houss. It was said the funeral would take will not b abandoned, lit was ' ancratic convention, and then after con- stops during the trip, principally at press galleries, respectively, and 8 place Sunday afternoon at the River-- 1 nounced today, the Grand Canon and in southern Cal- working newspaper men. It was dale Presbyterian church In the Jt will keep up propaganda work sultation with all side known as the Press Gallery special. Bronx. The services will b private. ifornia. Indorses Harding. among tha steal worker. Gov. Edwards later announced that Preston and Donaldson, who have OW'n .position on various issues be Ts Organise Telephone Operators. to leave for San Fran- Charge of th newspaper seating ar- Engineers Union Reject expected is well enough known, and as to the cisco about the middle of next Th federation today authorised week. rangements, went to the auditorium I party situations, cannot make it and Inspected preparations being made New Wage Scale Offer nation-wid- e campaign to organize all njore clear Han th following letter there. the telephone operators Organiser ' which I sent to friend In different Bryan Against Wets. subhers of the first The meeting 18. Th Hoisting are to tako tho field at once, CHICAGO. June J of the parts of the country a committee on arrangement 1 N- - v' Jun. Union has re-- 1 Th convention declared it action, and before I bad any communication committee is nd PortablenewEngineers Democratic national New l, wage-seaoffered by necessary because of the "oppressive governor Jersey wlll ever scheduled for late today. Th meeting! the with Senator Harding. anti-labb th Democratic candidate for Teamowner ' associtb Contracting pres1 policy of the Bali Telephone know lad va tha William Jennings is to gonslder seating arrangement! tion whereby the engineer were of- - company and it ldnt-tof your letter0 com- associated primarily. eight-hou- r an lea and ht. pan fered I hu nd red other $X,$i, 7 day Announcement that Bernard Baruch double-psCox of and The for to and amendment overtime, th Sundays constitution Thoms L Chad bourne, who were !wi? of Ne- - to maintain Th unioa commute in d- - to increase the executive council from respect Srhn5turfheotr headquarter her to pro- holidays.desire 21 to 1$ members, wa to be for dition employee paid of William Q. Mp by mote th candidacy vote of 22.017 to 12,841. rejected work. This action cancelled their hotel reser- holidays when they do a dry plank and a prison Adoo. had taking th election prevent of com addifour to not th would Ilk and Republican myself are greatly term for profiteers plank to th San vation tional vice president. convention wa mad by party leader. Austrian Nival Officer disappointed over some tendencies convention. that were apparent at Chicago. The Francisco T asked the to pass a Russian Soviet Troops Kill Himself When Chicago platform is not radical, the strong prohibitionRepublicans plank-an- d a strong greater part of it i constructive and and told them plank Evacuate Persian Post Is Rejected by Actress th I would take the two progressive; nothing prevent to Ban compromise planks on labor, th Francisco and urge the planks Democrats to league, etc. from Ming given a forwa- adopt them word for word, so that LONDON. June 18 All Russian GENEVA, Jun 18 Captain Conrd-looking somerad. an Austrian asvsl officer in the Bolshevik- troop have' left Enselt, th Interpretation; both question could be taken put of thing, Including a reorganization of politics. submarine flotilla at Trieste during the our election expehdlture and the pri. war. and reported to be relative of principal P.erBtan pbrt on th coast of maries. are pet. adequately dealt with. 1 8. Austrian field marshal of the same the Caspian sea. according to a disthe ApJun WASHINGTON, Qu&ke Shake Los Angeles. . " In these times when the great name, committed suicide yesterday on patch t The Herald from Copenhagen of the Honolulu Conplication problems and issues crested Tf The Lake Constsnce. it Is said hls action quoting advices from Moscow. Th solidated Oil company for patent war are new and are so Complex, we ism ANGELER, . Csl . June 18. waa due to his reieerioa bv a Viennese dinpa' h declares the repubrc f to I 0 scree of southern Calimust expect a wide diverreiu of view Downtown buildings were ebaken toactrees Captain rionrad hired a mo Georgia , ha a issued a protest, to the oil land, waa denied in a fornia day at 2 15 am. by s slight earthboat and when half a mil off shore powers against art ion of the BrIUah decision rendered today at lb detor (Continued on pig tea.) quake. No damage wa reported. shot and killed hlmaeif. ia assuming control at Batoum. partment of Interior, WASHINGTON, vr G.W; PERKINS GOVERNORS DEATH COMES 8L-.IiQ- " NOT TO GO TO British Forces Well Entrenched CONSTANTINOPLE, June 1. British troops, which are conNationalist fronted by Turkish forces on the Ismid peninsula, in Aaia Minor, southeast of Constantinople, are well entrenched and well supported by the British fleet in the Gulf of Ismid and in the Bosphorus. For this reason, no apprehension is felt that the Nationalists will attack this city. Inmates of the Armenian orphanage at Ismid have been brought here, under the direction of Miss Sophine Holt, an American worker. Many other refugees have also arrived from the Asian side of the Bosphorus. Burning Steamer Saved by Heroic Work of Japanese TOKIO, June 17. . Heroic work by the officers and crew of the American steamer West Jester outside Tokohama harbor result-- . ed in saving Japanese steamer Kiyo Maru with 70 passengers from South America on board, from possible, total destruction by fire, it was announced In advices received from Kobe, whither the Kiyo Maru was bound. Cuban Fire Causes Loss of $U00,000 HAVANA, June 18. Lo sties es- timated at $1,200,000 were' caused by a fire which destroyed the plant of the Santiago Electric Light,, Railway A Power t Co early yesterday, according to a dispatch from that city. Virtually all th rolling stock and electrical supplies of the company were burned. Albanians Massacre Italian Prisoners I. Jans GENEVA. Three and thirty Italian pris- onfrs have been killed by infuriated Albanians at Tirana, according to a te'egram from Belgrade quoting reports reaching that efty. TRmUred awws-inin of Emad Paella. former prov isionai of Albania, in Paris, eariy thia week, to Italian Intrigues. mei the af pr-nl-- AT SANITARIUM SANFRANCISCO Against Turkish igo. The president told the correspondent, in discussing the political campaign. that the league of nation was the dominant issue apd he expects the Democrats at San Francisco to repeat hia challenge for a referendum on the league. The issue is too deep for political seulduggery," the preeident is quoted as saying. s The president was particularly In attacking the Republican platform, according to the correspondent The Republican national conven-- tion, said the president, "was and tally scientifically Prussian in inspiration did not see and method." He said he how progressive could support the Republican platform. No Aided Any Candidate. President Wilson told the correspondent he had not aided any can didats for tho nomination at San Franclaco. la discussing the president's physical condition, the correspondent said, "his face is not distorted in the as some of the uns' ightost-degre- e. friendly versions of his illness have asserted. The Wilson face is much the same mm it waa though it bears the i npression of great physical suffer- . irg After he had worked and we had hour the an for talked president walked from his office chair on the haic-onto the movie in the East SUPPORTFOR NEW TORN. June II. The first legal detention In the ma-lerlocase of the murder of Joseph B. Elwell, wealthy sportsman and whist Expert who was shot to death in his home here last Friday, was forecast today anby the district attorney's nouncement of IntenUon to have Mrs. Marie K. Larsen, housekeeper, and Edward Rhodes, chauffeur of the dead man, held by the court as material wit- Charges G. 0. P. Convention Was Controlled by Interests Essentially and Scientifically Prussian in Inspiration and Method. i HARDING HIS Elwell Murder Case SJ A- - F- - 13E-ELECTE- D -- itYil at Fjr log-rolli- con-venti- on Press Gallery Special Arrives At Golden Gate "7 rAn; Jommun?. )d "W iororscock ' A -- y st Deny Patent For Coast Oil Lands k iv - 4 3 |