Show DECLARES LEAGUE LEAGUE I IS HOPE OF WORLD PRESIDENT WILSON BRINGS A S MESSAGE TO IN BEHALF BEHALF BEHALF BE BE- HALF OF PEACE PAC PACT Declares That the Triumphant Establishment Establishment Establishment of the Principle of Democracy Democracy racy Throughout the World Awaits Ratification Salt SnIt Lake CIt It It is probable that ever every Utahn who could do so o jour joui- to Salt Lake Cit City or 01 Ogden on September 21 23 J to to catch a glimpse of President Wilson Wl and possibly be fortunate for for- enough to hear him speak at nt atthe the tIme famous Camous tabernacle In Salt Lake Fifteen thousand persons listened to the s address addres in the time tabernacle tab tub while twice that number were wert unable mumble to sec ue admission The Time presidents president's address at the time tabernacle icle I Iwas was as the time second of the time da day daj although he lie spoke but hut briefly at Og Ogden II President t Wilson Vilson was sas the time fourth pre president ident to visit Salt Lake while In iii office but It is probable that no pr pro pie executive received a more moie cordial cordial cordial cor cor- dial welcome When the time pre presidential party part arrived arl In Salt Lake tl were m met t b liy hy a reception committee headed by the time governor go an and prominent men of the time state and anti the time party was taken In automobiles through the streets which were crow crowded ed with cheering g smiling stalling people A five five minute minute ovation of the standing stand tand ing cheering III shouting l cro crowd greeted the time on his uppen appearance ance on the i rostrum considerable consider consider- able effort t quiet quiet- was wa obtained and President Heber T J. 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S church chinch delivered the Inv invocation catlon Governor Go Intro introduced the president with a single sentence and when the time nations nation's executive rose to g t-f- t 5 1 S WOODROW WILSON his feet another ovation o almost as great in volumes volume greeted his secondI second I appearance Mrs Wilson lIson too wa called to her feet In response to the reception given herThe her The president launched straightway to his subject S SHe He TIe dwelt for a time on the principal prin prin- cipal objections raised to the time lea league tie i of nations and said that these Inv been swept aw awa away a aiM ami that It Its opponents opponents I I are aie now seeking to stub stab tim the league ague at Its very ery heart J i Reservations to the league he lie head sad ad are to all Intents an and purposes equivalent equiv I alent to amendments Any An ie reservation i. reserva- reserva erva- erva tion he lie declared would me mean in reopenIng reopening reopening reopen reopen reopen- ing of negotiations with and when he added that no part of tl tIe e World wants vant's that the time audience audlene broke into a demonstration of applause with shouts houts of no mio no no no from till nil parts of the time hall TIme triumphant establishment S of or the thc principle of ot democracy throughout the time world awaits time the ratification of the tIme league lre President Wilson n nt t ald amid anil went on This ThiR means the time establishment not only of political but of in industrial in- in The Time president dwelt upon the present pres pres- ent emit Industrial unrest and said that even En in the time United States there I re Is abroad toda today an anta antagonism to the time ordered processes of government everywhere While this unrest Is assuming as as- suming a menacing force force- he ime said fald the lime whole world Is II waiting for the time United d States to ratify raUf the time treaty The government of ot the time Un United it Ell States I is I only government go In lii the world which the time rest gest of the time world tru trusts declared the time president nt The presidents president's the time rare care with whim which he weighed his hits words and arid the time ease euse of his made inside hi hl hIs In me sage age a e simple and at the time same amp time flume tre- tre Impressive When h lie crimp came i t to a consideration of the time motives ofF the league Jenu opponents he lie t seemed tomake to make doubly sure suie Q o of the tue o of S hIs words Thus when he lie- Imi said point biank blank Time The on emily serious sellout forces buck huck of the opposition to the league of nations s come commie from time the same s Us Its those fl 1 Horn from which th time the pr pro pi pi up iMandi iMan di proceeded b before fore and durin the time win wa n the time applause of the time crowd was WItS wastel tel led b h hv time the serious sellout II of lila hit words VOriS S Wilson gave credit to toman nun man eminent men amen who h have ve in behalf of or reservations and IlaI against the league of or nations hut iUt said tI that at atthe the they were not full Informed that they did not know what the actual provisions of the time covenant are ate When hen he lie said We Ve by withholding flom the time league of nations the purposes purpose of Ge Germany German Shall Shall we bv by vote of the time United States senate st do for foi German what she could not do for herself b by force of arms arms' shouts of no arose again from the time hul huU HOPS hoes echoed and ic reechoed re echoed in a thunder of v voices S S Herman Germany e man j the he said is now no Isolated and desires nothing so 50 much a as that the time United States be Isolated U as well welt by iff refusing using to enter time enter the I league of nations nations na na- mia mia- at this time The Time president fairly pleaded with the time audience to tu J mend load 1 and amid reread the time covenant that they might really know It its meaning meaning- and amid Its provisions S t tl l He lIe e told of tire time information comin coming to him him through governmental sources tilt this country and abroad that led him Jo to his conclusions concerning opposition opposition op or- position to the time covenant S Slie lIe He ref referred cried to the covenant a th the the- first great among nation na na mm- nations tion not h based l 1 mi on eu a division of spoils a and said that time Hie treaty as it t now stands with the time covenant is a mu r renunciation of spoils the the greatest t human an ever attempted and that tint it ft forbids exploitation Pact Is Hope of f China Time The Shantung arrangement and mind the of China he lie went Into at some some- length that Chinas China's hope I Is 14 in inthe inthe the time league of n nations tons Outside e of the the- league leigue Je he lie heal s said al Ud 1 the United States States I would b be to do any tiling for I China As a n member o of time Uie league I the tle president added the United Stat States Stute 1 I would be beable able ahle to right light not emily th tue Injustice of the time Japanese domination I of a part of Shantung but would be beI I abre to bring about reco reconsideration n of or similar concessions conce now flow held by Great ireat J Britain Frince and other other nations He declared that without the time league of nations in 1918 1018 the time United States under the time International national law v of that tint time timmie and the time same holds true today without the the- league was powerless even eren to object to the time cession of Shantung Slum Shan tung lung h bv by China Chinn to Germany He lIe spoke too of the Portsmouth treaty concludIng concluding ing lug wai war between Russia n and iap Japan n a treaty made in this country in lii which the time United States was again unable t to object to to the cession of Port Arthur taken from the time Chinese by the Russians Rums Rus- to b because cause of tI the tue e limitations limita limita- of or l int law S I The lEnt asked his hearers t tI to tomake I make felt their moral judgment that the time thing timing for America to do Is to reI redeem re- re de deem m the ht pledge lilge made when she slims enI entered entered en en- I I tere the war b by compelling the ratIfication ratification rat rat- I of the treaty In reference I to article X N greatly opposed oppose by hy op opponents op- op to the time league the president said sail Article X is an engagement on the time part pait of the time great fighting nations of I the the world that they will preserve against external aggression the tern tern- tonal Inte Integrity of existing political in independencies Iii In- dependencies of league members That Is is' cutting cuttin the heart out of all war var vm J of that war var tiny any consequence nce you jou on ma many cite orIginated ted in an attempt to seize elze tile the ory of some nation lIe He answered the time opposition of the time rl h nationalists to this covenant by I stating that tint the league does loes not guarantee guar guar- antee governments from overthrow o b bv by their own own people that the time United States itself conceived by such action luction would l never er e Interfere e in a similar case S The rhe los of the United States b bens n drawn into Into a pett petty Balkan conflict con con- mH flitt an nn amr example often used by ills his opponents Mr Ir Wilson minimized If jou ou w want int to put out a fire In Utah he ime said you rOlt oit dont don't send semI to Oklahoma for the time alpa apparatus anti and draw dreta an nn an- an ani i m 1 stating that the council of ot the league Is ril pledged to select the time powers most mOt lead ready most convenient to the time scene of If possible trouble and to nomInate nominate nom nom- them for action on only 1 with their own con consent tnt Continuing the same line of thought he lie sad ald that If If Ifa a fight becomes big S t enough i und under l' l the time league of nations to Involve the time United States this country would be drawn in in even en though outside the league j There Is no force Three In the covenant he said nIlI to compel om pel the time United States to do anything except moral force He lIe f then a asked Is anybody In tim the thu United States State afraid of or moral force afra afraid 11 2 of or the duress o of duty nail and the time a answer an a. mol ame back hak with the time able no lie of If an un audience understanding and convinced |