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Show Published Every Saturday GOODWIN'S WEEKLY PUBLISHING CO.f INC. A. W. RAYBOULD, Business Manager aM SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: and Mexico, $2.50 per year, cdM'DOstage in the United States, Canada wonths. Subscriptions to all foreign countries, within the Postal per year. Si Single copies,. 10 cents. Payments should be made by Check, Money Order or Registered Letter, - able to The Citizen. Address all communications to The Citizen. Entered as second-clas- s matter, June 21, 1919, March 3, 1879. Act under of the City, Utah, Phone Wasatch 5409 Ness Bldg. 311-12- pay- at the Postoffice at 8alt Lake 8alt Lake City, Utah. 13 i KLAN KLUCKS AGAIN ANTI-KIN-G with the democratic faction opposed to the lator W. H. King to the U. S. senate chamber. As an lan lie has been tried and found wanting, they insist-and as conclusive proof of their convictions, have jmprehensive campaign to nullify afiy chance he may time, of being again chosen to wear a Utah senatorial y all is well m, for office, it is high time that Senator King be relegated to the rear guard and retired to private life for all. time. Third His constant bossism and arrogance are causing many stalwarts to leave the Democratic party. He also imagines that lie is the whole party and party members are subject to his whims and dictations. of .our. returned soldiers on Fourth Owing to his many occasions, they are indignant and, discussing and cussing him from oneend of the state to the other. Fifth At all times he has made every. effort to. plunge us into war with Mexico.. Sixth Upon the occasion of one of his speeches sometime back, he called the Irish people traitors, when the. truth is they arc among our most loyal citizens. Seventh He did all he. could to defeat an increase in salaries for n fact that they arc the postal employes when it is a overworked and underpaid. Eighth Upon all occasions he has done all possible to show his antagonism to organized labor. Ninthr-H- is disloyalty to Hon. S. W. Stewart, A. W. McCunc and David Evans and a former federal officeholder, who is recognized as one of the most active and able men in the party, and many others, is still fresh in the minds of the people of our state . Tenth Our organization is willing to get behind any one of the following who would make able representatives of our state: Hon. Aquila Nebeker, W. W. Armstrong, Waldemar Van Cott, W. M. Roylance, W. W. Ray, L. R. Martineau, Jr., W. R. Wallace, Hon. S. W. Stewart, A. J. Weber. The secretary of the organization was instructed to have the letters printed at once. After further discussion and several selections by the quartet, the meeting adjourned to meet again Monday, ill-treatm- faction is. enjoying robust health and able ioofhas been placed in evidence quite frequently in the of The Citizen. That it is out for blood and means to func-cloto 100 per cent as possible is amply evidenced in the accounting of a meeting held last Monday night in their t Ilf anti-Kin- g se wn quarters. y realizing, they aver, that the coming senatorial, congres-incounty official campaign in the state, this fall, is to be mtong local lines, almost to the exclusion of any national :hey contend that it behooves them to begin early their cam-- j select a democrat of sound principles and unimpeachable ilegiaiice to replace Senator King. They are sanguine of tic success in the state this fall, for the majority of the andidates, claiming the Republicans have failed to make good Selection promises ; and that now, in the van of the impend-paigthey are fearful, hesitant and undecided in the face lJular uprising against high tax rates and also because of the ill unemployment situation. the foe is afraid to start anything; that they are over the local tly confounded, dum founded and situation, the are clamoring for their place at and arc soon to launch a big educational campaign designed senator W. II., to help select a worthy democratic successor cneral way, the entire rank and file of democratic Iff P n I d, n, 1 non-pluss- ed anti-Kingti- es ? 11 to office. the ten commandments r there are ten counts in the latest geminating from the anti-Kin- g faction, which follows: 'ra! ?cv members were initiated. After a lengthy debate . mtHcbya quartet it was unanimously decided to immediately 15,000 letters to all parts of the state to members, jinocratic partv, and to fathers and mothers of returned I.--- , plo . t will be made in this defeat Senator for Moving reasons: King Ever since his election to 3 1 letter, urging them to do all to the U. S. senate. re-electi- ent, . well-know- March 27, 1922. If the attitude of The Citizen, anent bonds, in which Salt Lake has indulged to the extent of more than two and one-ha- lf millions, the past two years, is repugnant to city hall magnates, they are respectfully advised to not borrow the magazine from their more liberal-minde- d neighbor, because The Citizen is quite apt to slop-ovagain in any subsequent issue ; and no doubt the exigencies of the times demands that they keep their mentalities free from all depressive entanglements. tax-exem- pt er on the U. S. senate he has done Power openly and secretly to undermine our former (row WilS0ll the last attack being on February 13. t only attacked the present administration but also Wflson. Wilson being still very ill and not a candidate A girl wears short skirts merely as a matter of course ; but the other day 'a young man rushed up behind a smeet little, long legged Miss and tapping her on the shoulder, shouted, Hello Mayme. The coy Miss glanced savagely over her calf skin collar, I am not your Mayme, she ejaculated, with a saucy toss of her enticing coiffure. The youth faded into the first handy store door. Gee, he mused, the right legs but the wrong face! |