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Show I UTAH STATESMAN Democratic Campaign Songs Hold Interest; World to Hear Vtahy fui Single Ono) (CorUnu.il From vn better la November, whan Grover Clavaland swept to victory ad tha raacala were turned out." The Democraui hud been out ut power for St year the longest etretch of wandering in tha wilder- - j naaa they have had in the hialury of the party. Thera will bo preeent at liouu-to- a eoma of the delegatee who were j at Chicago in '14 when Bryan that Crone of Hold, Crown I of Thorn." .peach. Juat for Auid Lang Syne perhnpa they'd like to hear Blcyrle Built for Two, which the band played when Arthur Sew ell of Maine waa choaen to ride with Bryan in that atirring cam ed pf)e The 1(04 convention at Bt. Loul which nominated Parker and Davis, waa not a muelcal convention. That waa the Democratic gold atandard year." Kooacvelt waa at the height of hla career and proapecta of victory were not bright. "Sweet Adeline" waa a yearling at the time and running neck and neck with "Sweet Genevieve" in a popularity race on the muaia tablee of the nation. A anng had longer popular rogue in thoae day, and while "Sweet Adeline" got aonie play in delegatee' ruonia nt the old Plant re and other St. Louie hoatelrlea. the full pomlbllltlee of the aong for hotel room rhorueea had not been probed until the Denver convention, which nominated Bryan for the 'bird time In 1101. hwoet Adeline. A Minnesota quartet, which waa '.here to booat the prealdentiul ehancee of Governor John A. John-lo- n of Minnesota. did full Juatlce one to "Sweet Adeline." Sometime would auapect that the quartet had lingered too long with Tony, tha gentlemanly barkeeper, who mixed them in the Brown Palace bar. The big Swede baaa on auch occaaiona would break down and cry, leaving a trio to do the beat it could without him. That nocturnal quartet never really got atarted on ita WASHINGTON,- - dosing day of the the Congres- sional President session, Coolidge signed ISO bills and sixteen joint resolutions, all became of which thereby laws. Moat of them were signed at the White Honae, but at tha Capitol, where he apent the last two hours of the session, he signed ninety-tw- . Idaho Plan for Getting Housing at U. of Utah. the of Utah Uovsrnor University Dern turned Ills attention toward the physical institution. The state has not been wilfully niggardly toward the university," Farmers Urged To Make Jaunt Into Recommend Governor Oeorge If. Dern complimented tha graduating class at the University of Utah Tuesday afternoon on the showing of the class nnd of the university. After discussing the intellectual phases of o. lhuovernor Houston Warning the farmers of America that their plan to march 100,000 strong on the Republican national convention to demand farm relief would bo futile. Jeaae if. Jones Sunday Issued a statement Inviting the farmers' army to come to Houston for the Democratic national convention. Jones' statement follows: "The demonstration in Nebraska, Illinois and other western states by thousands of farmers who reel that thev have been betrayed by the Republican puny la a clear Indication that Republican insincerity and broken promises are producing the Inevitable results nothing less than political revolt. "Fortunately, however, there is a better remedy than mere revolt namely a fresh allegiance to the Democratic party, which is the party of the people, not of the privileged classes the party which In the recent past has done more In the way of practical legislation Mr. Governor Dems Logic Shatters Demands Republican Arguments, .In ' Corporation Tax Question -- Fliers Reach Fiji Islands Day Governor On said. "The last legis- lature appropriated 1100, 0U0 toward the construction of an auditorium and stage, wnlch has been one of the crying needs of the unionly versity for years. This is buildhalf enough to construct tlio so but been designed, ing that lias far aa on legislature can bind hc next one, another 1100,000 baa been promised for 11. It Is fitting that tha new auditorium la to be named Kingsbury Hall, In honor of our lresident Emeritus Joseph T. Kingsbury. Anulluf Apiiroprlalioii. 'The legislature also appropriated (40,000 for n new building for the Department of Mining and Metallurgy, which he Just been completed. My own feeling Is that the well-belov- School of Mlnea deserve still betThe annual production of the mines of Utah Is aqual to the agricultural production, and the mine are a most Important factor In our statu prosperity. Inaofar aa ter support. the state, through metallurgical search and geological studies, can encourage and stimulate mining, it will be money well spent. I have said, on other occasions, that at the University of Utah wo ought to have the greateat school of mines re- The transSUVA, June pacific monoplane, Southern Cross, arrived today Trom Kauai Island, Hawaii, 1111 miles to ths north . The time was :2I p.m., Pacific coast time, Monday. Ths flight from Hawaii required 14 hours end II minutes. In arriving. Captain Charlsa Klngsford - Bmlth and three companions put behind them illl mile of their oversea! flight of TI00 miles from Oakland, Calif., to Sydney, Australia, but they lost twenty hours in crossing the international timo meridian. Before them atrdtehea of another long overseas flight Aus170 miles to Brisbane, tho achievetralia but with1400-mllo ment of tho air passage from California to overseas Hawaii and tho flight ended today,, longest ever mode above waves, the fliers tonight were supremely confident of succooo. le d w ra hJ se 01-U- 440-pou- Back to Old Home, Editor Says South Carolina Democratic No Matter Who Wins Charleston Evening Post Says State Stands By the Party. (Charleston Evening Post) .. Tho South Carolina democracy will stand firmly by the party, whatever action is taken by the national convention at Houston. That was decided at the atate convention, beyond all perad venture, when a resolution to abolish rule IS, which pledges all participants In the statewide primary to support tho nominees of tho national convention, was voted down by an effective majority. Any other course would have been suicidal and the movement to abolish the rule was and an expression, of sheer fanaticism which would have been futile In actuality. The convention llkewiso refused to instruct its delegates to Houston to oppose the candidacy of Governor Alfred E. Smith, as it was moved to do by a group of extremists within the organisation. That would have been a foolish thing and hapleie In every way. The prospect la that Governor Smith wll be nominated by the naSouth tional convention and the Carolina delegation would have been in a state of paralysis if it had been bound unalterably to oppose the man who la almost certain to designated to lead the campaign. party In the coming of individtha Moreover, principle ual proscription la utterly without Justification. Tho delegates are instructed to use every endeavor to accomplish tha nomination of a dry candidate for tho presidency. Whether or not this le desirable, it is at leaet legitimate. How It la to be determined who and whet Is a "dry" is not laid down. Tho delegates to the convention will have to determine that for themselves. They will have to Judge from the record of each individual. according to their sense of the fitness of thing If tho platform of the party calls for vigorous taw the nominee of tho convention who accepts the leadership Is thereby committed to vigorous enforcement and becomes ipso facto, for the time being, at least, dry. That la one way of arguing the matter. On the other hand it might he held that any men whu had ever In tho course of hla political career supported any other plan of dealing with the liquor traffic than absolute and bone dry prohibition was. under the terms of instruction barrel from their favor for the nomination. This would automatically, of course, exclude all who had been party to tho establishment end operation of the South Carolina dispensary, hut that would be a manifest absurdity. With Governor John G. Richards a recognized leader of the South Carolina democracy and Its chosen representative on the nationl com-nillof the party. So the delegation goes to Houston virtually uninstructed on the question of a nominee, but with the plain commitment to oppose the selection of any but a staunch supporter of the national prohibition ee Gene-iimf- minho Bk"yn "ta l- two-thir- lilehrou !! pro-Ivldl- - hun-wn,- hern"'"'? i (Continued From Page One) included In the protest. Thus tha I4T.0IS.II which might bo lost ta already beyond tho control of the legislature until the court boa had an opr'wtunity tg hear the coo Inrineta tack of AragnmcnL CoMemlng the lack of any jtafluiia legislation la the matter Mr. Irvine frankly admits in bis tatter to Governor ier under data of Jon. SB, UN: "Should you decide to call tho session 1 feel sure thet pending tha time that it should actually-conven- e Science Has Carted Paradise in America. Mining In Utah hea hitherto metIn the interests of the farmer than been confined largely to the and coni. Our atate. however, the Republican party haa dona in als la wonderfully endowed with a diits whole existence. of minerals, "Let the farmers turn to the versity rendition until after mid- Democratic allow it to do some of which will formInthe bases and party Industries tha funight. and other guest attempting which tno party of privilege of importantstate could wisely Into anatch a little aleep, would in- that will never do. Marching on tha ture. Thetheae to resources, and point vite the Gopher atate quartet vestigate Republican convention at Kansas tha way to make them productive. take "Sweet Adeline and go to a City will be of no avail. What the warmer place than Denver waa in American farmer needx to to put Most of these mineral deposits are June, lltl, and don't let any booat-e- r his faith in the Democratic party found on the public domain, which belongs to tha United States. For for Cohirado'a climate tell you as he did In 111! and 1111. thla and other reasons, it la approIt waant hot in Denver In 1101. 'The farmers of America-shoulfederal government the late Mayor recall the administration of Wood-ro- priate that the "Honey Fit participate In the necessary reWilson and tha legislation en- xes ntxergald of Bouton, and hia gang, re h work. In tho last Congress were no alouchea with Bweet Ade- acted by that administration for an effort was made to secure the line, either; but "Honey Pita" and the benefit of the farmer. But In the eight years that have establishment of a great central hia crew roee to their greateat etation of tho United the Demo- researchBureau helghta with "resale." Some of the passed since the end of UnMines will drop a tear when cratic administration In which the Slates of Utah.of The at the In arguments cotisid iversity was of tha farmer rights of for think "Trasle. your they behalf of auch s step are overconvention habitue can't think qf ered with as much care and sym- - whelming, and I trust auccese may !t without thinking of the sweet-!PtJJ,0 attend the future efforts of our s RVubUcn ad",ntatrat,0 to haa tinging "Honey Fit." senators and be representatives to seonly Going back to mo, those d.le- - broken.hlm Promises, cure the necessary appropriation. J who Kansas cherished gates at City Dormitories Needed. the hope that Admiral Dewey "I am persuaded that the need would be the party nominee aang: fur dormitories at thla university, particularly for girls, haa become "Oh, dewy was the morn, upon the so acute ae almost to amount to an first of May, I fear, however, that emergency. And Dewey was the admiral, down it will not he possible to meet the In Manila Bay." emergency by legislative appropriation In the near future. The finHot Time There'S Be condition of the elate Is euch ancial Dewey waa a popular hero that the legislature at thla time of hia great Manila Boy viccannot very well appropriate funds tory, but Bryan carried oif the for the erection of dormitory nomination to the tune of .'There'll building. The available revenues Be a Hot Time . . are hardly adequate to provide for In that sweaty, tumultuous 1011 the requisite instructional staff end bands the convention at Baltimore buildings for strictly Instructional played every air. old and new, in purpose. Wilson as slowly the long daya "I have given this subject Met then and Clark overhauled Champ thought, and have reached the con- -, a ever And If to on victory. vent elusion that we eon have dormiband leader was Inspired it waa tories without welting for the legIt that band leader on the occasion of islature to give them to u the election of the lats Senator o haa een successfully don in IdaJames f Kentucky as permaho. and I believe it can b done nent chairman. A committee aphere, by Invoking the assistance to out pointed by tne chair went of the alumni and public spirited Just to the eecort James platform. ritlxens and business men; end it Kentuckian a the can be done without a campaign of reached the platform the band The plan i begging for fund IolL" Beautiful You Oh, played substantially ss follows: Everybody In the convention hall 'The first step would be to have ever was a group of ritlxens organize a laughed and If there a time that a laugh wae needed in building association as a corporathat was the marly convention, tion. which might be named Uni''Houn' Daw'' lime. Champ dark's versity of Utah Building associafeature musical band was another show real tion. to way the and only convention. of that The Building Association. to the vvtacon-wa- x Tht 111 Democratic convention nouthern hospitality 'The building association would will be to give them a ratification mealing, the sin delegation Indian i contract with the university to When "On Wisconsin. country waa on the brink of war, on lands sdjsrent erect I'btces Kvans Woollen In nomlna-n- e In theand equip, the wnole world was afire and no tlon. university campus, such the Bank of the W particularly cared about muslt. bash" On as dormitories ths hoard of rebe In order, nnd Jim At Ben Francisco In 120 Gene Reed s will might require, nil plans end gents Houn the nomination rales the had Sodden end his Buckeyes ng und "The Missouri construction to he subject to thp panda playing "He Rambled until- Dew" approval of the board of regents Cox rambled away with the nomi- Walti at the very least, Genevieve Clark If the university prefers to have Mr. Although rentnot ho did nation, although of New Orleans was h the dormitories on the campus It law. hie so rapidly in November. The Thomson the required tract of E. babe In arm when th old melody might deed That ths convention was far d lacing of Governor Alfred ground to the building aseorlatlon, upon the nation, the band so Imith in nomination at San Fran- - burst of It would he inrludcd In the from favoring the candidacy thgt Sweet will piny Probably an isco in 120 served to revive deed to secure n bond Issue. Governor Smith was patent and the trust vU?va of tha for Sltladaughter thump to Houston is morally forgotten air. "Tha "Brk. No convention band could The university would li'tlmately delegation bound, no doubt, to oppose, within galka of New York." and that tuna o leu thae play "Carry Me Baca buy it back under this plan. caine humble limit hla nomination. which with The university would advance reasonable o Old Virglnny " In honor of Sena across. the yelr In 12 tor But it Is not found to the hopeless floating . Swanson And Otars and the to the building assnc'atlnn 20 per iinuaton when ihu of being position compelled to rethe cost of the building, and fuse !n J 'grew other Virginians there. Then there ; "'"t building ita acquiescence to such a association would nom' nation thS re the World war melodies for the If of the rnl pnuge, the other SO n.- - -- rl "orta war leterans. national convention declare for It. placed In nomination at Houston, no hand barter J. South Carolina wll cast Ita vote Tammany Baltic Cry. hi life, do what a national in the electoral college for the In ths demonstration that And, once did. eZiiow hand convention play nominee of the Houston convensmith nominating ,h. " 20 hoard of the per cent, ln' Payment will hear 'Tammany "Mnrch'ng Through Georgia, tion. Thera will be no departure of borrow the honor of regents might the Georgia delegation.: rhTbsttta cw of sU the sachems from the Democratic party by the know belter than that in money. j Itemocrata of this state. That I all and bnves frani Fourteenth Street. Thr Bold Houston to ! Vnlvcrslly. from tha state convention except II you are an oldster you will probwnul-association "The Democratic are In building It high hopes tlist must he recognized and reably remember tho words: I2X und that meuna that the Iem then sell the completed build.'ne spected by the most determined opi to the university et the nriu.-i- l cost ponent of prohibition that tha Democrats are In a singing mood. , Tamman-eeTammany, And as before mentioned, thi of const ruction, on deferred pay- ocratic party In South Carolina Is Tammany, Tamman-e- . Democrats will go away from Hous- ments. The gross receipts froo committed, to the unqualifiedly Big Chief slta In his tepee. Into ton' end the campaign with rental and other sources derlied suppression of the liquor traffic by Cheering bravea to, victory, the irresistible from the dormitories Into would go strains of "Dixie the natlonHl government. Tammany, Tamman-eerinsing In their ear It will bu the dormitory fund, to pnv princ. Swamp 'em, swamp 'em, kind a of Interest. I (hat convention. and The pa first thet they will he able to evolve a Tamman-ee-ee!!would be used to rcpgv ths echeme that will make poselhlj ths MUINGPTON. Mont. A psrt of! Km made for the In per cent Ini-- early construction of one nr more eriil forty-on- . dormitories, ss conditions may re miles,. I:, I payment, after whVh the ! end If the'occaslunarl"i slicllmr come would go loenrcl the re ire. kertlV. mleht be appropriate, If I quire. -. t no-n"0 I? It a of the bonds. The unlver,.Vr- curryThe Iniclb'c.iual and spiritual may say .word for the old bov Inx with section of n brunch life of the University ure, of course, from ovary where: line of the Northern 1'nrlflc railreal objectives, but they car-- : jth road. not be attained without first There was a gay yet simple atreln, Track walker who discovered the necessary phyalcat faAnd crudely sentimental; the elide last night mid the rnoim-tai- n cilities. If Mime cltlsen wants to Aa object of polio dladaln, moved toward the river. They 1 M render e conspicuous service to hla mid the track was riding on Abeurdly sweet and gentle. me du and th- - state, be ran do so hy carrying " The youthful cynic held n sneer dredi of tons of eirth and had lmnd thla project through to completion. something "spoony, carried nearly Ida fct. Nhould the. Investors who hnurht the Fer lave, fhnrat.gMv mtlafled w Ih Tet I think theyd 11km to hear 'movement rnntlnue, tha track nr" If those Inhhylsts at Washington. Annie Rooney." lWOud fall about mo feet Into tha wav tha plan Is working out. t TIM old tune, Icnmmenfl It to the rsreful rnueld- - D. C.. ere so powsrfnl, why don't surging stream. hflxtmuri Walls for llecd. Bphinx mountain is only a short ,erstlon of tha hoard of reent. they prevent the passage of aoma denouncing Tho Kentuckian will have to distance north of tho Gardiner en- - and I hop they may be Me to of the resolutions have "My Old Kentucky Hom" trance to Yeiiowetono natiunel perk, adopt it to our own situation, nnd them? Beattie Dolly Time Ilrlth , 1928. Trans-Pacifi-c Coolidge Signs 236 Bills in Houston Song Leader Gir on Copy of State Bal-la- d for Convention. JUNE (Continued from Page Three.) And except for Democratic exposures it would have gone unEvan punished and unrsbuked. after sufficient proof hod been officers cabinet produced to force tho president from publle Ilf parted with them only with official epre salon of deep regret. And never to this day has the its Republican party, or any of reexpressed any high official gret for tho manifold corruption which have disgraced it and the nation tho last eight year Record Is I'nexcuenbl Tha record le clear end inexcusa-- bl Tha people of America will not countenance corruption in tho high place end the only way in which they sen rebuke the corruptionists of the present is to turn from power the Republican party. Which haa never shown tha slightest indication of regret or repentance. Timo after time in the pest the Democratic party has boon put in offleo to cleans the government of Republican - created corruption. And never waa there greater need for ita service than now. On tho issue of simple honesty and honor In government, the party can command tho support of tho great American electorate in this year 1121. Other Issue ere secondary. A control of the federal reserve system to serve the people more diwith rectly; proper other natlona In fostering world of friendpeace: ship with the Latin Ameriban countries all these, end other are important, but hardly ip a close with the two major issues of farm and honesty in government. , Ae for prohibition, it has never been and can never be properly enforced by a party of special comes privilege naturally from a party of prlvlleg Prohibition will be safer In tho hands of the Democratic party than it over can be in the hands of tho Republican party. Governor Dern Tells Aggies About Habits (Continued from Pago Three) two different peraon each feeling himself lighted by a ray of the Divine light, though neither hea reasoned out hla beliefs at all. Habit. Not Thought. It is therefor n very rare thing for person to arrive at opinions through careful reasoning and a deliberate decision of what la right and what is wrong. Most of our opinions we absorb from our surroundings, and gradually they become parte of ourselves. Wo may lot of excellent reasons for give them, but generally the opinions come first, and then we trump up our fine reasons to back them up. W, have got Into tho habit of thinking and acting in a certain way. and wo cannot do otherwise. We sometimes think to change a persons' character by preaching to him, or repeating a lot of set phrases to him, but character cannot bo changed In that way. A person's character is not changed by whet he hears but by whet he doe It is fbrmed by hie past life, end he will always and inevitably act in accordance with his peat experience He does not make a deliberate choice every time question comes to him. His actions today arc determined hy hie actions of yesterday. His actions of yesterday were determined by hla actions of tho day before, and no on bock to his childhood. Post Point to Future. These scientific truths apply to good hablte and bad habita alike. If a person has bad habit inspirations teachings or preachings may furnish him a moral stimulant that will be beneficial if he acts according to the emotions that they arouse in him but almost Invariably that stimulant will soon wear off. and he will then be Ills normal self, end will live according tn tho actions of hla past. If his lift has contained hate end avarice and deceit and cruelty and slander and backbiting and lowdnce then those vices are a part of hla makeup, and they will show up in the future as they have shown up In the past. His past will absolutely determine his future. t Habit Is sometimes called second nature, but it la really as much a part of our real nature as any faculty with which wo arc born, llabii is ths basis of organised society, and makes us conform to the usages of society. It is through habit that we respect authority, obey laws etui constitutions, and do not infringe the personal or property rights of other It makes each men stick to hla own work or trade, and hie own clasa of people. It eaves the rich from the envy of the poor, and the poor from the avarice of the rich. It as been called the of society, and Justly so. Man hi Serious. In devoting so much timo to the mechanics of habit I have indicated that man takes himself rather too seriously when Ae calls himself a reasoning animal. I do not want to take up all the rest of my time qualifying that extreme statement, An intelligent audience will, of course, recognise its obvious limitation Our minds are not mode up on every eubject under the sun-I- f I did nut think bo has enough Initiative to form ideas of hla own. If I did not bellevo that hla very Indoctrination haa implanted In hint a character and a courage that can be trusted, how roulrt I believe as 1 In, thut a democracy is the best form of government? The lcrtlitcnt Question. And yet. even in a democracy, we need intelligent, enlightened leader for that ship. Where shall w look college leadership if not to our our colere how And graduates? lege graduates to assume a position of leadership if they do not applt sound Intellectual processes to their Job? are Bound Intellectual prnresee themselves largely a mntter of habit. What sort of habits should you cultivate In order to function ae Intellectual leaders T el After carting tho Gordon of man. Tha Genesis narrative Is so Eden oil around tho world and lo- simple and so relieves the mind of cating it in score of place ' sci- tho need of understanding any entist! and archaoologieta have entitle myetarie that denial of it taken It back homo again and relo- I has always crested something of cated it in tha spot where tho Bible has always said It was. They theory it has Beamed as though have come to tho conclusion that hundreds of human progenitors In tho dawn of tho ago of human might have developed in far dislife tho only portion of tha globe tant lends simultaneously, and that had ideal conditions for It wee that 1 they did there should have Central Asia. They also soy tha, been left multitude of forme of man must hava descended from an life of thet nature in widely scatoriginal pair of beings developed tered place Failure to find any from tho lower form nnd thus we !such haa puzilod (ho lay mind, but have Adam and Eva given back to ;Wo need worry no longer, hecause us after many long years of ostra- science hee quit wandering to and cism from hom They do not agree fro in tho oarth and coins back with tho topographical description to Msaapotaml and a ainglo pah of that primal garden given in Gen: of ancestor esl not being nbl to find Just tho That eimpliflM tho Whole thing. sort of river combination described Tho Garden of Edon wi in Mesother but they have no other rea- potamia and tho original pair waa son for denying that tho garden In the garden. Now all wo have to wae Just where Moses said It wo do la to bo cure how they got there except to soy that Moses did not end science end Genesis will agree say so. but some unknown person and the critics of tho Scriptures who lived centuries later. will hava to take up some other The ley mind le staggered by tbs point for scientific exposition. whole problem of tho creation of Exchange. committees could bo ap- pointed from publle spirited organisations, such as ths State Bar association tho Stato Farm Bursau and the Associated Industrie that would assemble the information necessary for the use of the legislature to enable it to promptly pass tho required law" The reader will not 'that Mr. Irvine had nothing to offer except that ho thought some other persons might bo able to do aomething. . Gorernur Deni's Letter. In reply to Senator Irvin Governor Dern gummed up the matter ii follows:Belt Lake City. Utah, March I, III I. Honorable A. B. Irvine, City. Dear Sir: Your suggestion that a special session of tho Htats Legislature bo called to act upon tho matter of corporation privilege and license fee hee been given careful Investigation. it appears that, thee feea for a fiscal year from Nov. IS, 1127 to Joe Cannons Tariff Body Under Fire Of Daughter To Be At Convention Both Parties Nov. li, 1121. have been paid. Tli State cannot lose tho revenues from this sourcs for 127-112except possibly the portions paid under protest. These amounts as furnished by the decretal y of State ere 1, When the Republicans lift the curtain on the hug spectacle of their national convention one onlooker in Kansas City will know more of the background of Ita long history than many a campaign manager. The onlooker la the daughter of tho lata "Unele Joe Cannon. Mien WASHINGTON Months of Investigation of the tariff commisresion brought widely varying ports today from tho majority and minority of tho special Senate com- ee follows: By domestic corporations I 1,111.0 By foreign corporations 40,ll2.u Ae the amount paid under protest by foreign corporations of a mutes. For the majority, Senator Robin-eo- n, certain class only, and in so far aa of Arkansa tho Democratic it is based on capital and business leader, recommended repeal of the outside of thie Stale, the Supreme ta flexible provisions of tho 1122 tar- Court has decided thet It can Helen Cannon. Danvlll 111., State spending her first day in Kansas iff act by which tha president hoe hee no beck, and that the to constitut.onal right' it. City today, a guest of Mr Jacob authority on findings by the com- This revenue could not particular L. Loose, official hostess of the mission to raise or lower duties. bo even withheld the State a if by Miss Cannon wishes convention. "It le impracticable foy the presIt dearly understood "onlooker" ident to devote tha time end atten- special session were called. As to the amounts paid under la the correct term. tion essential to tha proper perMies Cannon does not desire to formance of the duties imposed protest by domestic corporation Supreme Court has not detertalk politic She hoe been in upon him by tho flexible tariff the whether this can be recov"Tha chief mined Europe tho lost year or mor stay- law," the report say or not. 1 am auggeating to tho ered ing with a niece whoso homo le executive is already overburdened Attorney General the advisability of there at present, end waa out of with executive duties. an early test of this mattouch" with political whisperings "Tariff making and revision un- making ter so that the Legislature will have and drum beating the said. But der our constitution arc legislative all informutlon the possible. In answer to a query about whom duties and to Impose such responThis is all the money Involved, she would like to sea nominated, sibilities on tho president as are and no of any of this is assaving she smiled, carried in tho flexible provision sured if a special session were call"Well, we have a perfectly good colfueee legislative and executive ed. If it la considered wise policy candidate from IlUnoi" responsibility," to recoup any amounts paid under Although Miea Cannon refers to Unable to agree on the proposi- protest and recovered back, end If herself candidly as on old lady, tion. Senator Reed, Republican, this can legally be done, the Atsho haa a youthful eparkla In her Pennsylvania, for tho minority, torney General has advised me that eyes which bespeaks an Interest agreed thet the record of tho com- it can be don by the regular sesIn things political qulto as keen, mission had been disappointing and sion of the legislature. although different, perha p from Ita action slow. The next license tax period will in the days when she presided over This situation he attributed to be from Nov. II, 121 to Nov, Unde Jore hospitable home in' three causes: continued wrangling II. 1121, during which period tha Washington, following tho death of, among the members; disagreement; legislature will meet in regular her mother, thirty-thre- e years eg ' to the necessity of seeking eoeta session. It will have full opportuFor years she wee one of Washing- nity then to deal with the reveton's leading hosteese nue for this period, a well os with Many persona have called Miss the whole eubject. Cannon a shrewd politician. She Considering the situation as hoe disclaimed any such always whole, there is no emergency which characterisation and often said she would Justify the expense of a spe"didn't know a bill from a box cial session of the legislature. Such of blacking. Politlcltana she did step should not he considered, in know, however, and probably no any event, until the essential elewoman In Kansas City at convenments of a legal and proper plan tion time has had more contacts have been carefully worked out. with them then she. This problem involves intrirate leher others death in 1121, gal question many of which hevo Mies Cannon ha lived in not yet been settled, as well os seritive seclusion. In lpite ofcomparaous questions of publle policy. her de-e- lr to make her stay in Kansas Thera is no increase of farm nr other property taxes mad necesJty a quiet one, a dosen social functions In her honor have been by the legislature not being sary leaders who league called in-- special session. planned by friends her. had given their approval to Yours very truly. Frank O. Lowden of IlGEORGE H. DERN, linois ae presidential aspirant because they had considered him Governor. dry sine hla gubernatorial daya nt now profess to be Springfield" result of the deeply mystified as recent statement of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler thet Mr. Lowdeo. if elected, would approach tho prohibition question With an open mind. Praise from such a pronounced (Special to the New York Time) acWASHINGTON. The Republi- - political wet an Dr. Butler, cording to a statement from Dr. York Itepresenta!HamlIton0jnsh WASHINGTON ,?'KlIChol0,, of th..N7r Treasury s.NI-cln New York i making program no- - AM1,fc,"on and most of the member of ! eJ rom on to cording ,,1at Representative Knutwn of Minnesota, who said today ha' P"clalyJn vlw ot the fact that of the finance committee of tho sonaI1 ,ha had been assured by aspirant for the ata and the ways and means committee of tho house ere satisfied Indian?. from waWenlla' ' Minnesota, llllnol on onl wh0 t0 an,w.r J that their estimatea of probable eouri, Oklahoma. Kansa Colorado on wet end tho lose of revenue under the tax Mil drf questionnaire and Nevada of support for Mr. Issue sent out by Senator Borah of juat adopted by Congress ere acFish. curate and that there will be no Mr. Knutsen said that Mr. Fish Idaho. Dr. Nicholson ventures the as- serious danger of gained prominence In many westbudget deficit sertion of "multitudes that ern states by hie bill authorising dry either In the fiscal year 1121 or In Mr. Lowden the unices 1110, unforeseen expend110.000,000 to provide foodstuff supporting "noth or itures of large proportions are confor the starving women and chll- -' rn,'n ,tatM, on policies of fronted. dren of Germany In 1121. He added ! wuld hro hln over; That ther will be a heavy budthat hie service oversees during the he even su.pected or get eurplus et the end of the fisWorld war would odd to hla to cal eny disloyalty prohibition.' year 1121 on June 10, 1128. la j strength. . enured end this will not be serColonel Roosevelt flee been men- Honed as a vice presidential nom-- 1 iously effected by any changes I made in the lew ae new rates In inee on the Hoover ticket. New.VsOSl rflVOT the set which reduce revenue end York has three candidates In thei which wilt go Into effect before field for that piece. Assistant At-- 1 tha doss of ths present fiscal year General William Donovan,' torney are few in number and In any Representative Fish and Colonel II event only 12 days of the current Roosevelt. The Consolidathe by adoption Others mentioned for the vice1 tion Coal company. Rockefeller-- i fiscal year remain. The largest reduction in revenue presidency as Senator Curtis ui; bituminous producer, of from any of the changes made will Kansas end Representative Tllaon ' acontrolled of decreased in policy production coma from the cut In the rate on of Connecticut, Republican floof order check cutting, wego corporation Incomes from 12.1 to Dartvriradsra 12 end, aa thia new rate 2uliinMrarTtn durtnr. It wn learned yroterdoy doespernotcent, become effective until met tavorabl reaction w,th hnihaa In Jen. 1, 1121, there will fie no loss the help the national ticket The Con of revenue to the among 0tj,eP producer from solidatlon company, In an an- that source until government that time. nouncement sent to members of the Industry, urged the adoption of this principle generally. Charlee M. Schwab, chairmen uf board of directors of the Beth- the i lehem Steel corporation, derllned to comment on tho Consolidation's I announcement of policy. -Frank 0. Lowden will arrive At that time Mr. Schwab deebr- vn.-. w nn. Porto Rico Pure Republ.cana will i rd that "if coal mines operating In here on week from Friday to atsend to the Kansas City ronven- - j Pennsylvania, West Virginia and tend the Republican national contlon two delegates Instructed to Ohio could bo reduced to vention, It wee announced today by work for an island statehood plank j their present number It would mean Robert M. Chamber whu lies Indue-hee- n not In in the platform. a vest the have They charge of the Improvement Instructed on presidential can- - try." He agreed with John D. headquarters at the Hotel Reltl-mor- s. I Rockefeller. The pree'dentlel candidal didales. Jr., that over produs- Planks In the local platform In- -; lion was the gist of the bituminous will stay et the Hotel Muehlehach. Lowden The elude statehood with Incorporation coal problem. political headquarters during the convention will be as an organised territory as a tranextenon meixnnln floor of the Hofollowed the the by sitory step, CHARLES MONTAGUE DIM The headquarters tel Baltimore. sion of tli United Mates ConstiCharles Eng. MANCHESTER, will be In charge of Senator Clnr-entution to Torto Rico end the elecEdward Montague, on of Eng- F. Burk of Chicago, nationtion of the governor. of known best writer land's djed Woman suffrage and the leglslaal manager of the Lowden camlive right to override a governor' ' pneumonia at hi home today. He paign. whs will arrive here Pun-daof C. P. BcotL Four parlor rooms have been veto by a voto are also was a . editor of the Manchester Guardian. reyerved. . v favored. J Anti-Salo- Hamilton Fish, Roosevelt Listed U. S. Treasury In V. P. Contest See No Deficit By Cut in Taxes fi eb Ml, "ln boardr MCtl Rockefeller Plan Ki tTV' iFtYnrmhS iiMtinn r fOr Lowden Due In Kansas Gty Tuesday dtatnOOQj k. twn-flft- Lowden-for-PresIdc- nt ce y. two-thir- son-in-la- w . ' |