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Show - -4- W I ! ! : i THE PBOVO POST POST EDITORIAL PAGE Dry Busted 4i Hughes Is For Peace Boom Bamberger s On the eve of election, G orv e r n 0 Hughes, is coming into his own. The charge made by the president that the election of Unde JeHse Knight, feeling that the cause Charles E. Hughes meant war is absolutely e track owner, exof Simon Bamberger, groundless arid Mr Hughes has firmly declared, saloon keeper and owner of the Lagoon resort, that instead of. war he will adopt a method of is losing caste with the dry oters of the state, strict neutrality, one that will bring dignity and has come out offering to pay to a charitable inhonor to the nation and will keep America not. stitution $10,000 if Mr. Bamberger doe's not keep out of a series of guerrilla only out of wan-bu- t which in' Of the his pledges if elected governor a week today. campaigns past has brought nothdishonor to the but is ing for safe flag and disrespect for course Uncle Jesses money absolutely ' American citizenship. the people of Utah have never seriously considstatement 1 0 the American people In , a ered electing Mr. Bamberger governor of the Governor Hughes says in part: state, The offer, however, reveals considerable On the, eve of election day the Amerianxiety on the part of .Mr. Knight and his friends can people are entitled to a summary of the regarding Mr. Bambergers candidacy, for the things I have stood for in this campaign, as record made in the past by Nephi L. Morris is they are the things I shall stand for as presione which will stand with the people and those dent. uha are attempting to make the advocates of N o; man can AelLiin advance -- what unthe long and ear-. prohibition believe that-aft- er expected demands the next four, years may nest'fight they hae made in its interests and expresent, but one whose conception of the saloon keeper and race track owner is better for presidents duty rests upon fundamental die cause, are much mistaken. principles can describe with entire sincerity While the Democrats in their advertisewould how the problems of administration old to their arguare ments spring attempting be approached and in what spirit they would ments against the Republican party the Salt Lake be solved. the A man charged with the duty of" reachTelegram, inadvertently, perhaps, published straw vote of a brewery which went only 43 to a ing desired goal knows that the road' to it 1 in favor of Simon Bamberger. We realize that is found in following1 that path which sound" of Democracy it was a mistake on on the part judgment and clear vision opens up step by make would leaders the when hand its show to step. I can show the road I expect to travel. the people believe that they are the only SiI propose first of all to start right The and that in Utah mon pure prohibitionists president is primarily an executive. It is old the claim to good his supreme duty to attend to the business the Republicans have no labored Thej long. fo has Utah which for of the nation, to safeguard its interests, to cause the in votes straw have also forgotten to stop anicipate its needs, to enforce its laws. houses, downtown rooming barber chops. The first act of a president who takes saloons, vote wet the where this view of his- duties is to eall about him etc., in Salt Lake and Ogden numMr. President, Its a Mirassl How These People Keep Out of War "Without Youf S. U. in overwhelming and fortified the ablest Cabinet the country can furnish, . is strongly Simon for New Sun. York The in CARTER voted overwhelmingly Cartoon by men who can deal with the tremendous inbers and have ternational and domestic problems wjiich Bamberger. have Democrats the form to true w ill confront us in the next four years. t Running to old arguments eommenced recounting their My conception of the presidency difthe will get fers absolutely from that of Mr. "Wilson. I show that the Republican party of the United States from 1S77 OS OUT OF WAEt KEPT WHO president it how wa$ "look upon the president as the adminisliquor vote. They failed to explain 1881. to Alls. William Howard Taft, Republican, trative head of the government. He looks two years ago, James II. Moyle, Democratic canWAR US OUT OF KEPT the WIIO and saloon didate for the seriate, carried the upon the president as primarily the politipresident of the United States from 1909 to Ans. 1913. cal leader and lawmaker of the nation. Ulysses S. Grant. Republican, ptesi-- rooming house districts of Salt Lake and wet 1877. I860 t - Bingham - by . - overwhelming majorities. Con- WHO KEPT US OUT OF WAR?" dent of the United States from Ans. Theodore Rossevelt, Republican, presAcross the road we are to travel this clusive evidence that the strong liquor vote went Although he had as great a part as anyone RebellThis 1901 the down to from . to the Democrats even two years year ident of the United States next four years, even though we start right ago. except Lincoln, in putting ' and 1909. and move with prudence and courage, sethe Democrats are relying on Salt Lake ion, and was one of the worlds greatest Weber counties to elect the Democratic ticket WHO KEPT US OUT OF WART rious hazards are thrown like breaks in a military strategists, he was the man who. claimed Not Win. McKinley, after victory, begged his countrymen to roadway made by torrential lain. These ; and the Democratic headquarters has Republican, r Ans. Let us have peace. all rise out of the war torrent which has president of the United States from 1897 to these two counties in preference to the dry couna made his administration WHO KEPT US OUT OF WAR? by 1901. It was under overwhelmed Europe. The first has to do ties, thus making good a statement conthe presi-- " that the American people freed poor, downwith our foreign relations. It Ans. Not Abraham Lincoln, Republican, -- prominent Democrat just before the Ogden of of interests cruel the Republicans trodden Cuba from the yoke dents duty bto safeguard the vention in which he said that president of the United States from 1361 to with our own nation and to preserve the friendI860. In his first inaugural address, he Spain, We went into Cuba in the name of had taken the easy side and this year, r Morris at the head of the Republican tieket, the free another added degovernhumanity and ship of every other nation. pleaded with those who were bent upon obnot man Who world. a the civilization and nominate to ment mot would No man is more determined than I to this Democrats nation, Though passion may stroying the vote. On should we will day who that very now there is say maintain the peaee which the United States, have strained it must not brrak onr bonds jectionable to the liquor announced of of and out Cuba have stayed out kept But the die was then east. of affection. of that statement Simon Bamberger Spain, Sweden, Norway and all the Ameriin the conanswer. the Let war? and eraxeii opposed although can republics now enjoy. But I should seek Seven states had already served notice that his candidacy the won he WAR? OUT US districts OF WHO KEPT to maintain that peace by a firm and courvention by many outside they had seceded from the Union. Lincoln's Ans. Grover Cle eland. Democrat, presichoice was between the dissolution of the nomination. teous insistence on the rights of our citizens was 1885 from to Lake States United of Salt City - Sheriff Corless of dent the Union and a civil war. Lincoln saved the at home and abroad. 1893 and from ls93 to 1S97. Ilis study for sheriff of Salt Lake county and Union and struck the shackles from four An American in Mexico is subject to the to Amfavorable that insistence his ism and he American to very million human beings. Who will say now Mexican law, but he is an American still and his record is known Demothe would facts hae erican citizens the world ocT that Lincoln should have kept us out of is entitled to the protection of his own gov-- -wets, yet in the face of these that of this Nephi full declare prethe to government protection Let the craven answer. wart ernment in his lawful business. For one, I crats have the audacity us offered supare being - L. Morris and other Republicans vented gross indignities being WIIO KEPT US OUT OF WAR? shall never consent to a policy which leaves conwar. but no alternative of which us state, the left yet men Americans helpless against the lawlessness Ans. Every president of the United States ported fey the liquor themm WAR? which OUT OF US WIIO KEPT of any country in which they have a right tinue to present straw ballots for seventy years except Lincoln and Mcand Harrison. presAns. Democratic Republican, argument the Benjamin to do business. selves answer Kinley, and all with honor. ident of the United States from 1889 to IIAS MR. WILSON - whether absolutely correct or not they certainly KEPT US Bam' 1893. "We Americans are in one boat. You show the drift of the saloon vote to Simon OUT OF WAR WAR? US OUT OF KEPT WHO cannot strike a blow at one group without berger 'and the Democratic party. Ans. On April 20, 1914, by his direetion, the Ans. James A. Garfield and Chester Ar"We challenge the Democrats to publish injury to all. Common justice and fair play y shelled and captured Vera Cruz, of United districts the n in presidents thur, Republicans, will settle our difficulties if suspicion and results of their canvasses the principal seaport of Mexico. Nineteen ' 1881 to 1885, that they from know We States . and Lake Ogden. bitterness are let alone. These are the prin- of Salt were killed and Marines American 1 Seventy W AR ; dare not give .out the correct results Jor they WIIQ KEPT. S OUT , OF ciples by which I propose to be guided. The Mexican loss was 126 Wounded. centres B. wet Rutherford two Hayes, Ans. Republican are too certain of carrying those killed and 195 grounded. what they to let the. dry country districts know At the battle of Carrizal, Mexico, between' fice 'of national honor. recognized as to lives, property and commerce. are doing. our troops and those of Carranza, 23 AmThere is no merit in the Wilson plea that he The America that I see in the future is an f O erican soldiers were killed and many has kept us out of war. As a campaign slogan America that knows how to manage its great HUGHES' VISION OF AMERICA. it is an attempt to secure votes under false precitizens activities without being wasteful and extrava-Americwounded; Mexican loss unknown. I have a great vision, my fellow ' tenses the bold operation of a political configant. It is an America that knows how to spend for the future. with now threatened invasion. We are it dence game. well as to appropriate It is not an America torn bv disorders;now public moneys honestly as to refuses President militia recall the - - Let us then learn this lesson in Wilson, Republiforee. tlris thera, It is an America that has patriotism, is not an. America ruled now by GovThis his is answer Texas. to from over has achievements shown by its past can party Why? is not an America gnen every bureaifbf the administration as well as in by that force; it. New who of him Whitman to ernor most York, is that it urged where It for public capable of meeting the crises of America military operations. any appropriation to civil war; it is not an to come vote. back Said the let the an "men presigovernment.' It js theparty'of peace, pregress, is an America ' where all the people abandon office is merely ruled for ad vantage pit dent: it neces their patriotism, prosperity and protection. class antagonisms,though having is an America prepared; -- America efficient-i- t : A "ThVmIlItIa have been used and are be "TTarAtoericainaintaining Vance McCormicks predictions ofJDemo-sea without fear or is an America which, having no class antago-nism8- 7 in g used to repel invasion and are render- can people on the land and national America cratie ' an in a splendid majoritiesln various states indicate that feelsknir together - ing services of1 the highest quality and most throughout the worl3. lt "is r fa mhis partisanship is keener than his mathematics.T no cove unity, in one great love of country, with one un"urgently needed character to their country. that has no secret understandings, unstated differences no all O O- o- -. with pf swerving loyalty transcending intrigues; it is an America, is this then should name the If of peace, The president admits to having a single-trac- k raee and creed, with the people inspired by the America standing purposes; it is an in- Am-tebe added Wilson Woodrow of the list to an is those Lincoln. mind and his recent action shows that he and It of and prepared, ideals firm Washington square toward all nations, be of us out have who but a sacri also at efficient.. war, possesses a mind. erioa first and an America .kept on peace and demanding ita just rights ex-rac- I - -- - - WHO KEPT OUT OF WAR i f U - -- -- , i i n i our-nav- the-saloo- ( -- O- " a, u-T- saryxlifferencer-whieh--theypeaeably--dju8t.- -- -- n, nt non-arbitrab- le he |