Show MOUNTAIN PEACE conference APPROVES LEAGUE OF NATIONS NATIO NS delegates from utah idaho and wyoming back of plan for world peace former e president taft f and other OMS speak speakers of into international t fame address mountain congress of lelaa league to emil enforce res peace suit salt lake laka city the me mountain win congress ot the flie league to I 1 enforce peace held d in this thia city february 21 bicio aught and 22 brought together probably the greatest galaxy ot of celebrities tile the peo ph pip ot of the intermountain inter mountain section be have and had the pi elemer of entertaining in the past it decade its representative citizens from sery cery section of the intermountain Intel mountain countin bad ad journeyed to salt luke lake to tale take F MILLIAM H TATT pal pait t in tile the conference and to listen to addresses by speakers of international I 1 fame similar meeting have been held in eight other of the larger cities of the countr count which I 1 lave have been addressed bi former met president william ronald how ard ta taft and other distinguished citizens of tile the linked bolted stores states but bar none of the meetings were more enthusiastic in than so those held at salt I 1 lake le giza mr taft formed tile the league to en an f force pence peace in 1914 and Is president of the he league he sees sam no good rest rea on why by a question of on such supreme import importance to the whole ald world edevold be made the ta football of partisan poll he fit bics tics and ad he does doea not believe that t those lose who do not hot sets agree with president ML III 11 bon are 11 ju stilled 1 to sal tug tile the ile de feat at of the covenant which holds out the h 0 hope of pence peace mr tuft taft was as of mu course tile the pal sp beeaker ku at the conference some of t the he speakers peak of national f fame who he addressed the con congress greas being A law rence mers lowell leloo of 0 1111 11 11 george urge grafton ill allson 1121 professor sor of international law at 1 har 1 v vard D dr H henry en ry van dak dake formal farmei vant re minister r to be tile netherlands mrs idea cullip north horth moore president of the national national council of women henry former andia ambassador dom to dr choules K R brown yale tale edn edwaad at d A I 1 llene ilene director chamber of 1 commerce U S A cap we tain thoamas rk frank P wih former joint chair man of tile hie war labor board was ds de bained in so ban francisco and ad nas therefore unable to address the cons former gol governor error john C cutler pi e sided at the opening on of tile the asell cin congress gress at the tube tabernacle ic which aich n was pack packed it to the doors doers among the prom ment utahna on the program leadom cover lo vernor will william spry A icat t haber ebar J great grant head bled of tile thi I 1 hurch gourch of jes jesus us chrit of I 1 sitter after day saints rev george E dulles pastor or of the first presbyterian church dr J A will widtsoe president preside t of it the U iv sity of utah B H roberts form former of tile the field artillery rif flery I 1 will knight height member of the state billie senate I 1 I 1 ro fee fessor LI L I edgar young of the zm U avs y of um atah b and A fc ra har e of the U utah tell state fed etz of 1 labor at the epic evening eing session of the eon con gress rest at the tuber tabernacle Is 1 eve was low dr he henry r van dyke folmer minister 1 I tn in thi alie N netherlands e therland author autlee w it moie 11 let lately 1111 chaplain PIll 1 and I baom commander der I 1 in the united santee mt dav voiced vigorous a a s 9 of 0 the proposed league of 0 nations as espoused by president wilson demands lor for reparation attla a on the me part a of f germany wem ex expressed by bv or dr van avi drice who ulio also exime expressed enee sentiments e against further warfare on tle the part of 0 ill the nations dr van ian aka not only strenuously voiced approbation of at president wilson a participation in tile paris peace conference e end and his tube labors as in behalf of the league of nations but he referred 1 ID a complimentary a man cpr npr to the part former P idiot taft Is playne playing in efforts to promote the proposed league he vs as most meet emphatic in his decla ration that tile the tongue league as proposed does not interfere with nith this or of may other country s domestic affairs 1 I hope no DO llly as ass keeps us out of the league of nations declared D dr va van dyke dike in ID concluding his references to the op posing congressmen and others arefes professor G grafton afton wil wilson took slon shin to seems berate tile hie senators lime who van are am optics opposing dg the proposed league of no nn done though none were mentioned by name pr professor 1 I cesor wham during tile the course of a roost meet able address pre dented seat arguments cote aiming to show cou dushell that t the b e mo monroe doctrine was not endangered by tile the proposed longe league and that tile objections brought benight tor for ward III y tile the 1 placate opponents I of the plan ocic out untenable his ex go governor emor john 0 outler cutler chairman ot of ill the mountain can congress gless for ft lesions league of nations made A strong up ap peal for permanent pence peace and declared alic I league gu a Is fostered by president was the mearis means to such an end state senator J 3 will knight ailing the associated industries ot of the intermountain country pledged the support of that to to the prop proposed a league president john A of the of utah appealed for the I league on be behalf alf of the farmers familiars of 0 imon mon on ut utah ah and the other mo mountain states few former floo president taft was ms the guest st a of lionor honor at a dinner g given ilen at the hotel utah und over prominent it ivens being present Tol following loning the b banquet a que t feinier go governor rn 0 cutler made n short ad address decia bi being g tollo follie ned sed by governor governo r bomberger bamberger who introduced mr faal f th tha former president in opening his hs dute dinner r speech term rete red ired lUgh laughingly gl to his p peculiar s cause ale pleasure a a I 1 in being 1 in utah and ad ot of the support given him in 1912 by the state ile he the then told of his mission last I 1 in salt lake and of the oie of ef forts he aud and tile the other speakers en tour four in tile the interest ot at the proposed A E league began of nations at were milk making as to edu vc alz com caie the me people regarding alie coveno uta of if tile the union nail dr henry van dike an fn biln ister to the netherlands Pet herlands follow id mr are left laft with an address in chich he be de lomed dared victory I 1 in the w war 1 must ill be 11 ra made ad practical by a league 9 a of na tlona fins thermo the tv 0 flys d lys session of the congress culminated in a 0 m maas meeting at the me toner la bernacle 1 saturday mg night im p busl by president heher J 3 great grant and ad attend d 1 by over people nt at abill former I 1 I 1 latt t was 1 the d P a or ill mr T tuft t declared focally 1 in favor of the league of andew nations and was strong in his ahsam dation of tile the leseure who he leme have ot of fired opposition to tile the long league pa dihe cmor calf executive cf confined ld bb address target largely y to an so explanation ill pla tion he of at the various m aan of the proposal Is as draft drafted Ill in palls faiia and u it WS to ua apiki slon of the fault of alie eucial a tit at time till alit united suta as i member tabor of the ind union of nations at no he declared that the mm formation of ill the c Is league ague in meant east open falth in antt at rela lions lines open and with the ilia cauls lace fee up upon tile blip table it mi taft cl closed d his ble address with a t iribe appeal to the women to W sup sun tort port tile I league gae of net nations pr mg sir mr latt ift A E minnei so of the utah state of hilior I 1 an fn an able address declared that tile biere r a ought to be it anan union artim of so nations ti a league or of docs nations rocs to adjust disputes and difficulties and to facilitate the worlds world p progress erese 1 in accord it with will the highest principles following the address by torner former 10 DR VENRY VAN dyels president 11 latt t at in the Tabe Tb micle oracle sat allies night nine thousand delegates leg from utah unah ill idaho it and ad wyoming omd to adopt a ution cpr expressing ing their teo conviction that let the laos league of none stations was the me means come of guaranteeing that peace libert liberty and justice bill be II 11 shed and I 1 nd maintained on no an enduring foundation N a need end to apply the principles of personal emmeal and it domestic municipal and national in morality re lity more widely de cle it blared red dean chat Cli ailes les a brou brown a ot of yale call erdity at the saturday Satu Seta iday met morning g session la in the assembly hall ball other speakers at the coining s session lom were mrs philip north moore moor president ot of the council of women ft lomeii of tile the united St states atess professor lied adgar Y young ung ot of the university of 0 utah and 11 roberts chaplain ot of the utah field at the saturday aft afternoon c ric session Z at the tabernacle dr A lawrence I low ell Pr president Ilet of the harvard u hersity presided the other a speakers a k T were cm captain thomas G chun chamberlain az reary henry former united states ambassador to turkey and ed ward nard A 1 I ilene director ot of tile the united states state coulder chamber of commerce the soldier fought to mike the me world safe lor far democracy old and he is a going to igat to keep it sate safe an said it captain C chamberlain ar eberli borer bor ii ormer er ambassador Morgen luau made a strong appeal for the support of the american people to be placed squarely behind the league of nations plan Ane answering ethics critics of tile the league of nations all plan or dr lowell lobell declared that no longer was it possible for ux us to he wrap rap ourselves in a cloak of glorious isolation ile ve cannot avoid our million fidelity as S a int notion at Buia business lesis men mr files sale reali led toil the great need of a league of balled ral nations it and did not it look upon it as fin an lone utopian top till tiling g 1 in their practical sl vis in ion he be es said it chev strongly favored tile the tona formation liti of such a H I 1 league a to maintain world security mra mm north moore pr president eident of 0 the a rational it I 1 council one R of IN flomen omen who was one of the he speakers pie at the mountain congress murns was the guest I 1 od of lionor honor at a luncheon batard ba attended d by depre representative women om of utah tile ida 11 lio I 1 and ad wyoming coming preceding the me luncheon dr ch chailee ilea it bronn dean ot of tile school of religion at yale 11 uni 1 ersley er ty I 1 made a slant short adam mia loads ito e lu a an u add address loll 1011 follon ing IS the luncheon told of in the aima I 1 ot of the me league and extolled the at ar work of the women of the nation taj ahi bof moore re sold ald it was a her lse to present the train team olk of the 0 woman an of the country during the period of the war one and that she kno knew ill thiv were ready to in bear a larger share of cespon nihility lity in t the be new readjustment of life and for which the league of nations nation stood the celebration a of washington a till do anniversary lacoy I 1 in sit salt lake on ivall live in the annals of spirit of I 1 birty II capter titer daughters of the american Aine peo resolution lUtion file revin members bers of the chap ter and their gli guests citi were vers accorded med the privilege liege of hearing dr henry van dyke dybe former nab minister liste to the neth nettier land in an address fall following in a punch lunch eon at 1 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