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Show rUTAH Owen D. Young Utah Advises Selling A Democratic state newspaper, published every Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to War Accounts promotion of the progress and prosperity of the state and party. Office Room 111 Allas Block, Politic BRYN MAWR, Salt Lake City, Utah. and economics ahould ba separated BERNARD L. FLANAGAN, Editor. and tha obligation! of Intsrnatlon-a- l Bold to debt ahould bo lege. Mr. Young who la chairman of tha board of tho General Electric company and collaborated In preparing tha Dawea reparation! plan, ADVERTISING RATES Per Column Inch $1.00 Sponsored by Salt Lake Women's Democratic .Club. Edited by MRS. D. M. DRAPER. ...... ...... $5.00 50 3.00 4.00 .. 5.00 Our Slogan: Every Reader a Contributor. Women Playing Important Part In Convention at Kansas City In Minority and New at Game But Not at All Out Of Place; Cover Plenty of Ground; Ardent For or Against Candidates. atated that tha main after affect of the war now wac tha great debt which remained In political hand, thua menacing the economic reatoratton of the nations. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Assessment, 5 times Delinquent Notices, per column inch Probate Notices, 2 times Notice to Creditors, 4 times Summons, 5 times Phone Wasatch 852. prlvata peace la to ba Young declared tha commenceBryn Mawr col- Mr. Young, whoae euhject wa Ten Yeera After What la Ahead ? continued: "In Europe theae debta are merely political debta and Although woman dalegatu In tha Kanus City convention will be outnumbered by men about to to 1, causing the chief aourco of ed VC Justice Contributions 4 4 Women Voters Department r. C. S. GODDARD, Business Manager. invratora If world aaaured, Owen D. Recond Clzse a Matter. Enured at the Pnatnfflce at Salt In an addreaa at July If. Lake City, Utah, under the actlit!, of March I. 1179. ment exercises of nsr JUNE 15, 1928 ' Educational Editorial Comment Liberty Mr STATESMAN be aheUered like a child or aa Imbecile. If a working day Is bad for woman It la bad for men ahould abolished and for all. ba Equality la the best 'protection,' for It takes woman out of a special and inferior class and makes them on date the work of women In poll with tlua At present we have In our en aemen. Wa must recognize womadults women'e delegation two delegatee at large, five district delegates, Tha fact Inthat woman are not unanimous desiring equal rights, four alternates and eighteen disbothers Mra Archdale not at all. trict alternate, tha What reform, aha demanded, ever of women In politic." waa desired unanimously. Prohibition certainly wasn't, yet It waa accomplished, eho pointed out. Tha National Woman's Party of Lowden If the campaigners de the United States la In a position airs to add a point In thalr argu similar to that of those who first ur Out and noted for bar work among disabled service men; Mra William I Harkness, Miss Elizabeth Marhury, wall known theatrical producer and laader In Demo Kathrane cratlo politics; Anna Green, wall known writer; Mra Kenanth O'Brian, daughter of Clarence H. Mackey; Mra Chaun cry Oleott, wife of the famous ao tor; Mra Arthur Curtle James, Mra Alice Foote MacDougalL the coffee world's famous woman Mra broker and restaurateur; Frederick Nathan, head of tha Housewives league; Mra Little Fox, Mra Herbert L. Batterlea slater of 4h Into J. Fierpont Morgan; Mra Horatio Shonnard, prominently Identified with Republican polwall itics; Mlaa Honour Gelmn. known woman lawyer, and many othera Mrs. Blair at a Reporter, are toe busy that women talking about each others hats to convention. at a real do any good Tho woman hava ahown thamaalvag capable of coping with the problems that confront them. I'm afraid too, that I can't agree with soma of my friends who aay women aren't political minded. Proved By Incidents. "Several recant Incident have proved, that woman are exceptionally apt political students. 'It waa tha women entirely independent of partisan affiliation In Chicago who carried the recent election, rebuking a corrupt political machlna. Our politician are beginning to realize that they'll come to grief if they underestimate the politico, strength and ability of women, or persuade themselves that women hava no real intareat in public afing ty faire." Mr. Jonea aald that tha change In women's political cluba waa one manifestation of tho changing attitude of women t politico. "It used to bo that women' political cluba heard a lot of speeches, asked ao questions and did nothing. Mra Emily Newell Blair of Jopof the lin, Ma, Democratic national commlttea, put Shoulder to Wheel aside fear work a a member of "Now they aak a lot of quesfor tions, tha arrangements committee and some of these questions the Houiton convention to come proved embarrassing for tone to Kansas City to "cover the Re- have of our politicians. Tha woman arepublican. national convention for n't afraid to put their shoulder to an eastern newspaper ayndicata tha wheel with the men now. 8he la there getting acquainted with They've come to realise, It seeme to the Republican women leaden. me, that polltlca isnt a fad lt'a a "It looks like Governor Smith will public duty." get tho Democratle nomination,' Mr. Jones waa high In hla praise Mra Blair said. "Senator Reed ap- of Mas. Emily Nawall Blar, of Mispears to ba out, but one can never souri, who la vice chairman of the tell what may happen In political Democratle national committee. Mra Blair also will write for the Ha aald that Mra. Blairs record oa newspaper syndicate at the Demo- tha committee waa "proof positive cratic convention. of what women can do in tho poThe national commit tee woman litical world. baa been aligned with the d Democratic faction In Missouri. In the fifteenth congressional district, all Democratle factions united to urga her to run agalnet Joe Man-lov- e, but Republican incumbent, he. finally declined. 'I am still in polltlca Mra T be eligible for tho presidency Blair said, "although I retire from tha French republic a man must tha Democratic national commit- of ba the father of at least seven chiltee after the Houston convention.' la on of tho provisions of a Mra C. B. Harris of St. Louis will dren, M. Jean Rameau, bill proposed succeed, her aa a member of the with the Ideabyof increasing tho national committee from Missouri. dwindling population of Franca. A Frenchman who aspires to ba a cabinet minister would have to hava at least six children, according to tha proposed law. If ho had only five In hla family, ha could rise no higher than tha sonata. With four ha might aspire to the chamTo ba mayor of Tha new atttud of women to- ber of deputies. a French town a man would have ward politics waa praised by Jei H. Jonea on hla return from to have two children, and oven a San Antonio, where he was guest town councillor would be required of honor at a special meeting and to have on child, ac ona of hie luncheon of the chamber of com- qualifications for of flea. merce and whero he observed the Tha author of tho plan, ralylng General Federation of Womens upon the aspirations of hla counclub in Its biennial convention. tryman for political careers, esti"The manner In which the wom- mates that such a law would Inan their dlautisfaction with tho conmaterial vention, women are nevertheleu very prominent In Kansas City this w ick. As one correspondent puts It: "Women delegatee and com- Miss Florence Lowden CORRUPTION'S THE THING. mittee members may he comparau venture to predict that newcomers to thla presidential theae 'debta are dtacharged tive but you'd As time goes on there is one thing upon which the business, will ba a eource of greater nominating they Democrats are pretty well united upon. That is the fact trouble tomorrow. I do not, how- never know It from tha poise and ment about a thoroughly Amar desired to free the negroes, Mra which they lean family." they have excellent Archdalo said. They were accused the cancellation of meet, agree or with that the outstanding issue of the day is Republican cor- ever. advocate In tho parson of the of trying to do something for the to America. What I men auoclatea." argue with their Justification debt Europe'a former Illinois governors eldest laves which the slaves themselves ruption. From Salt Lake county clear up to Washington hope la that wa ahall be able to In tha Mlsa Florence Lowden. did not desire. Tha women who crowds which daughter, the Republican government has been so rotten that it exudes aell to private lnveators the obli- throng thamilling When her mother was unable to era trying to obtain equal rights conlobbies hotel and of debtor countrlea. ao that odor hitherto unknown to man or beast and the only thing gation! vention headquarters women seem accompany her father to tho ela- for thalr slater women, In aplt of political treaaurlra will ha platform to meet welcoming the letter's belief that do not to about the done have of furnish equally represented with the tion it is Republicans any from debta. about gas Would Make Children crowds of supporters today. Miss desire and should .not they Is men. not this have equal If true, " absolutely It hi masks. Not one effort hs been made on the part of any elation, pi throughout the Lowden Into aa the breach stepped are situand that tha apes king, mathematically righta rights special In world will be largely ation ia evened and efficiently as if such a preferable, are as mlaunderatood Qualification for member of the G. O. P. to root out the evil. Nor will they do influenced tha future up in tha feminine calmly as by what America doei a thing as presidential Co those campaign reformers of for ago, in years getgreater agility Office not exist. anything. The only solution for the problem, the only way at thla time. The situation ia be- capacity Mrs. Archdale explained. from one place to another and didThere 1c no question shout more aerloua aa more and ting to get rid of the stench is'to have some new housekeepers. coming It Men for Wait heavier-foote- d Women on to to before a Agree. third tha father would go on up from natlona move toward "Men I understand, men nr out of the flret Her The voters will make brooms out of their ballots next No- more becauee tho train at once, of course; she decline when bunlneu la bad to do anything much about would remain with her mother unvember and make the county and the nation a safe place for a government look out for door.In women art until all Minority Only at HalL til she had recovered from her at- equal rights trouble. on the subject,'' the Engllih for human habitation. But Convention hall Itself will tack of nervous Indigestion and agreed Aa a result of the Treaty of woman said. "They did not take Veraalllra political boundaries have ba about the only placa In Kanus was able to go on to their suite at that attitude when DIGGING FOR ISSUES. they were apbeen contracted rather than en- City this week whara woman will the Hotel Muehlebach. proached by supporters of your Finds It Rather Enjoyable, larged. Tha tandenccy of politic! be in tbs minority. And there will amendment. list' eighteenth At the present time the Utah Rebublicans are hunting la to develop into unite of amaller be many places where they will Mis Lowden'a appearance gives ened to both aides of tha They argument Texas Politician area a elmoat la to Just the time buelneaa degree predominate testimony nervous indigestion does and they weighed both aides of tho far and wide for an issue upon which to base their campaign requiring at sure to frighten any man who ven- not figure very largely in her own question and than made thalr deci- Praises Women in larger ones. in the state election. For four years the Republican politi"The politics of every country la tures near. Virtually every wom- experience. Of medium hejght and sion. They must bo made to do cians have tried their best to place Governor Dern in an tending toward a greater national- en's club and organlntlon in Kan- build, ah haa tha placid, pleasant the same thing in regard to equal Politics. Just at tha time when econom- sas City plans to ba identified with expression of a girl who finds tha rights. If wa waited for equal embarrassing situation, to find something wrong with his ism ic actlvltlea arc operating In and tha convention In come manner world an enjoyable place In whlsh rights until every woman in tha to live, and its foibles are nothing world desired It, wa'd at 111 be waitadministration, to find some loophole through which they becoming dependent upon interna- thla week. The Woman's City Club, 1X11 over which to lose sleep. She has ing on Judgment. day. might take a pot shot at the governor. But they were foiled tional market. In Bunlneu. Mra. Archdale, who le a member Grand avenue, for Instance, will frank brown eyes and a moat agree(iovenunenta in every case. Their efforts to injure the governor through "Hera of the advisory commlttea of tha la a problem with which maintain open houu all day every able smile. Her dress was of unasfoolaction of the legislature were lost because of the very National Woman's Party, waa acyou must deal In your time. It be- day of tha convention. Delegates suming navy georgette crepe. "No, 1 cant eay mother and I companied to Kansas City by her visitors will ba welcome at all ishness of the efforts themselves. Their eforts to get Gov- come more aerloua as the politi- and have matany particular plana no daughter, Miae Betty Archdale, 20 agencies of tho world show a hours. Comfortably furnished ernor Dern in a hole have been useless because Dern has cal ter which way the convention years old, a student at McGill unidesire to become engaged In busi- lounge rooms will be at their for rut and conversation. cornea out," aha replied to a ques- versity, Montreal Canada. Mias en carried on given an administration which will stand the most rigid ness. their convention crease tha French population by "Russia proposes that all bus!-ne- u Radios will keep them In touch tion. "Certainly our thoughts have Archdal la a volunteer worker for bore out whnt recent development 10 million In ten years. inspection. . Their last ditch efforts to get a special session be done by political agencies. with convention proceedings and not wandered toward tha Whits tha summer for the National Wom- have shown us ell the women of of the legislature to harraSs the governor were defeated by Italy la moving toward an econom- cold drinks will he served for re- House not thla early." an's party and la on oj tha youngGena Tunney lectured on ShakesNo advance social engagements est speakers on their lists. Mias American nr taking n firm grasp ic claulflcation of her people aa freshment. Similar arrangements their own arguments. on publle questions and are gaining peare to a Yale claaa tha other day, have Vernon been naMabel made of either her Washington, by basis of representation In govern- have been made at tha Y. W. In short, the Republicans of Utah are struggling in the ament. political perspective, ' aald Mr. and. In general terms, approved of Even England has experi- A. hotel, I1T west Thirteenth mother or herself, Mias Lowden tional executlvo secretary of the Jonea him and aald ha was a knockout. will Her said. is him occurs mother the with some Archdales. would unless and party, raw probably catastrophe mented while Lowden they a control of womens tha with Street, quicksands the Nashville Banner. "Men can no longer aay patronis be unable to sc anyone today, but was Oil Mrs. Archdal me of the like deals rubber. Baltimaterial Brasil Hotel the at was there Adam as And are of headquarters be as void of issues garments. Engcoffee. Tho United Statu more. and tho Hereford building; a for next weak ahe couldn't ba militant euffraglsts of pre-wwith her no fig trees in Utah. land and waa twice In prison and Just what they might do. haa already engaged In shipping Hoover womens headquarters at auraInterested twice on hunger strikes. She was a In Father' Farm, Hotel Huehlabch and Ararat and la seriously discussing the cen-:tLowden Uvea at home on clerk in the H. Q. W. A. A. C duri LET IT BE HOOVER. tralliatlon and at least partial con-- 1 temple, and Watson womens head- - herHlas fathers 4500-acr- e ing tha war and now la Internationfarm. trol of her agricultural exports. quarters at tha Hotel Baltimore, Oregon, 111. She la al secretary of tho Six Point group "I am not condemning theta ac- will ba other centers of feminine Interested near As we go to press it looks as if Hoover will be the tivities. of England, an organization comIn mantha In crops and I am only calling your at- activity. tha household aa har moth- prising most of the women's soRepublican nominee without question. Let it be so. It is tention to them because politics Social events for Republican aging assistant. She likes to ride cieties and clubs of England. Tha all the same to the Democrats. In fact, from a Democratic cannot enter into buclnecc opera- women will be confined almost ex- er' horseback and play golf, although Six Point group stands for equality same time the and at tion! enjoy to else. lunchsmall than Hoover ahe Insists aha "hasn't a single In- of men and women In every direcprivate anyone point of view it is better an isolated and International mar- clusively eons, teas and dlnnara at which the teresting hobby. tion, Mra Archdal iiid, The Republicans are making a fatal mistake in not tak- ketvarious national commlttea women "Of course I Ilk mualc, pictures, Mr. tha world Young expressed hops will entertain visiting celebrities books, the theatre, she said. "And and getting ing a lesson from the baseball and sport that "w will keep our govern- from their respective states. Tha I like to travel. But neither moth- Woman to Aid a change of pace." The value of a good pitcher lies in not ment out of business and that In- ballroom of tha Hotel Muehlbach er nor I take any active part in halfback is best ternational In tha po- and tha Francis I room using him too much. The worth of a star line-uof tha Ho- politico, although of course we are p who can litical field ba left to follow eco- tel Baltimore will ba "social cen- Interested In In touch with ishown when there is someone else in the In Kansas City, aim, la a woman nomics rather than to lead. ters'' but proceedings will ba strict- father's planakeeping who la a "wet" Mias M. Louisa spell" him. The opposition soon gets on to the same ly informal. Gross, New York, chairman of the tactics- Of tho planned entertainments, woman's committee for tho repeal o fthe eighteenth amendment an Just at present the voters of the country are becoming today tea. given by the Kansas Mrs. Ruth g, City aluntnae chapter. Theta Sigorganization now three years old. Somewhat fed up on Mr. Coolidges ma Phi. national Journalism soror- McCoimick Ite members, all women, arc Idenmerry-go-roun- d, policy. The call activitified with ity. probably will attract cs many ties. They are out to prevent dry distinguished guesta as any other Against Hoover. for the popular type of man is being noted in all parts of the one Into from inserted event of planke being the week. Men end country. Hoover is too much like Coolidge to appeal to the Of course one of the most Inter- party platforms and against any alike. Including members stuff" the He have color. may tank and file. He lack the of tho natlonsi committee; the esting women at the Republican move of tha law enforcement Me-- 1 groups There you are ladies and most widely country's known convention is Mrs. Ruth Hanna but he is being brought forth at the wrong time. Dawes Cormick, recently nominated by the gentlemen. newspaper nomand writers, to a number would have been an ideal man for the Republicans With card on tho table Mlsa of possible candidates for office, Grose proceeds to the question In have accepted invitations to tha inate. Dawes would have filled that longing for a man of the days of McKinley and Car- party which will be from S to hand, sba will appear before the action, words, deeds. Dawes would have been the ideal lisleIn and tha battles of tariff sched- 0 dock at th Mission Hill Coun- ( plat term commlttea to oppose any welcome been have would a of such planks or plans. pace. Longworth ules the atrle of 27.000 textile work, try club. change have era in Massachusetts might "Why la It. ahe will ask pointedChange to the voters. So would others. assembled, ly of tha committee a been to turn sufficient presidento Hoover. them Let are the But turning Republicans "that you dars Insist on tha ential election. Nowadays it la news Miss Butler of New forcement of tha eighteenth amendturn. of comparative unimportance. ment T Tha president and all other In the days of TUden tho Teapot York executives to take an oath to supOUR FOOLISH CONTEMPORARIES. Dome upflaro and the revelations Miss port ths constitution of tho UnitSchuyler Butter of campaign subsidisation would daughter Sarah of Dr. and Mra Nicholas ed States, why Insult their IntelliThe prize editorial of the year appears in. a local paper have precipitated a near political Murray Butler, arrived gence by naming any particular in early cause little revolution. Today Kansas they City, She la part of It? Why not the fourteenth jbnder date of June 9, as follows: more than a cursory Interest and of the state committee of New and fifteenth amendments which an academic discussion. Tbs sena- York, a position that ah holds the negro suffrage? Nothing lt gave Ul TSIDE OI K LIMITS. tor who trailed the Teapot Dome the fact that aha la among the la said o f that, yet it le common -ato their Isir runs a youthful of women In poll- knowledge that It la not fully in Much criticism has come to this office from taxpayers malefactors poor and unimpressive third. force. Mueller in for sums a rathan of Mlsa It up is park Butler really does not fixing age against spending big personalities "Why deal In these glittering when she started her pogeneralities which only tend to Salt Lake City playground. It is too far away from the city er than principles. The multitudo break down the respect of law. By maintains silence when tesues In- litical career. It might have been for ordinary use, and many of the poor will probably never volving tho precedent of the enforcement billions are mentioned. B it at I or maybe at 4 year old, when or ths eighteenth amendmnt the even see the park, not alone step ino it. However, if it is a mllliunn are galvanized into wild she learned from her playmate a that some fslhers wers Democrats liberty of the people may be curtIntemperate action good thing, then why not also establish a city park in Amer- and and were others imailedWhy not let a minority do Republicans, Hoover of a Smith goes by. If ican Fork canyon or on Mt- - Timpanogos? upon investigation of the elds that meat Is not a good food either of those commanding figures mediately Issues she took up ths banner of and prohibit Ite use? It Is Just as' That last question is supposed to clinch the argument nr both of them shall he nominated the Republican party, reaching up logical. for the presidency, each will with biting sarcasm. to hold her father's Yet Mins Grets Is firm In a stand hand. They Iris own platform and his have stood ever American since. now ter temperance. Her organisation The fact is that Salt Lakers together monopolize osn appeal. Issues will he ImporHer real Job was getting out would substitute stale righta for the Fork canyon and Timpanogos and every other outing place tant only as they help nr harm the tho votefirst In her own precinct. 114th present eighteenth amendment, and onward of street the march to and Mnrnlngfide Drive, New Zions Canyon in search of free open presidentii.l from Bear Lake let every state deride Its own stand 1 ork City. In political parlance chosen indixldual. on the matter, no "beer and light spaces. Great national Issur.n are still she began as a ward heeler. Miss wins." are on the program of the Butler does not use that term. Khs What a blessing for the poor people who cannot travel sith us. hut they are not of i organisation. ia a young woman of discriminconsideration. XeVer did "W mean to let the world know) afar that those who can have some place to go and so leave live Issues ation and cultivation, who excount for less. Never there are respectable and an wo- -j Liberty, Pioneer and close-i- n places for the poor. till romnia Tiding count presses her ideas with directness men who see the harm of l lie presand taste husens a and good of But Mugler's park is close in, very beautiful and a for more. Daily personalities Oklahoman. ent situation wlm-- admittedly is; mor. prohibition in name only, Mira credit to the city and state. We cannot acquire too many Mis Butler Is proud of the fset Gross eay, who gets a lot of fun acNow That seek to which Women accommodate to we the population such tbs New York delesation Is out of her leadership of tha move In fact, ah believes all to repeal tha eighteenth amendquire by national advertising. Vote. ahould be delegations ment. on presidential candidates. Mis Grosz, personally "dry.' My When equal tuff rasa was before every delegation knows exav then them sasd b so bat she believes she I one of the few llhe country one of the arguments actly the HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION Piriiaps you it is way to sots going Americans who visited Europe last fancy or every abeet the cereal el rmlher at iaduds a Ids against it used to he that the In- why have a convention?" she sugssili of not did who do any tasting year ailaire at basts for "Long IX THE UTAH STATESMAN direct Influence of women In poll-iii- gests. "Why not rend postal card phaM is your Mstal picture, but it a many that drink the tempts without suffrage would he around and get tha nomination recUses" reaches beyond our berdwe manuring la know tint when 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. the-tourist. than Influence direct greater ords? cm tha sea. la tha Uaifad TM ar ready Is leave there i si--i Housto Is on Mize Gross going suffrage. tha States elan tha Ball lySae be Contemplating "Aa I are It.' 'this alert young be a telephone at convention. Inclosed find check for which please send me The jwth ton Democratic to the activities of women political lead- politician Yee 14JIA0M aeiephoaes. dudes busi"the She Is organizing groups of women ers, and tha deference paid by ness of thiscontinues, , with "Lang Di sea Idk barn yroedesHy say pdw Is to nominconvention i astute men In western states for her "cause. J politicians to tha proba- ate ma-Tcandidate for president who Utah Statesman for months. years ble feeling of women voters, wo will awin Ae yet son has been formed either at the poll next Novemrather believe tha direct Influence ber. I am or In Missouri. Kansas not a draft Coolidge SUBSCRIPTION PRICES $1 Year; 50c 6 months. Rho produced a list of memberconsiderably outweighs the indirect. advocate. Kansas City Rtar. "Jii New York we admit it would ship of her organization ahowlng not Im essv to overcome the such well known names as these: Name . Street ;. . s.. . Coat of living In Rnuniania Is larity of AI Smith, who, nt popuMrs. Douglas Robinson, sister of present. renin-IrIs in y than It other h'glter any :cciiis to hn ilia prospectixe candithe late President Roosevelt: Mr. I and the wore! of that tn.it of the date Deinnrratle partv. In Marius Hie Motstain State Tdcptione & Telegraph Ca Jlrabnnt, daughter of State City it Is aenh lets. Charleston g New York, however, the men of the hr. Kh in considered a mental tha late Senator citark; Mra. RoN Post. and ho lo pra.UcpuhUoui party ptualcol weakling WtftkaJ&aV.iitafleQrftjvt Q yf jnuat not a matter of actual largeit-delega-tlo- credit. People abroad do not look upon them In the aame light ai Americana. 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