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Show f AM MIL TALK 1 OGOEN William G McAdon former secretary secre-tary of the United States treasury, durlng the war period, runner-up to Jame3 M. Cox at the San Francisco 'convention of the Democratic party in ,1920, and most talked of candidate Ifor the presidential nomination of that party in 192-1. will address an Ogden 'audience at the Alhambra theatre to- moirow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The doors of the theatre will be opened ;at 3 p m. for the rally, which is 'scheduled to last, until 5 o'clock. Mr McAdoo, leaving his Nebraska engagements behind him, was today on his way to Ogden He Is expected to arrive In the early afternoon, and will be entertained b some local lalor organizations from the time of his ar-. ar-. r!v;il until shortly before the time Jv.hen his address is scheduled to begin. be-gin. Owing to his sickness announced 'over The Associated Press to this paper early today. It was feared for some time today at Democratic headquarters head-quarters that the meeting hoe would have to be postponed, b,ut the announcement an-nouncement later that he was bet-iter bet-iter and on his way west relieved tho anxiety. This closes Democratic activities, bo far as the holding of public meetings meet-ings Is concerned, in Ogden Citj this week. However, much activity is being be-ing shown in tho county precincts. A rally was held at Uintah Monday evening, eve-ning, at which Joseph Itlile was the principal speaker. Joseph Chez spoke at Rlverdale last evening, and tonight to-night plans call for rallies at Plain City, Warren and other places. Wilson Wil-son will be visited Thursday evening. J KanesvUle, Friday night, and Harris-ville Harris-ville and Hoy Saturday evening Next week. Milton H Welling candidate) for the lower house of congress from this district, will spend several days in Weber county, and numerous rallies ral-lies are planned, lasting up to the date of election. Mr. Welling will close the local campaign with an addres-s on the ee before election at the Or-pheum Or-pheum theatre. |