OCR Text |
Show YKA:. UTAH STATESMAN 4 4 Liberty Editorial Comment 'woman' by sending bar a marked copy of the old testament. If J. Ruban Clark la to remain In tha picture ha muat coma home, take off hla coat and go to work. Tha old adage, "tha office aeeka tha man" waa written long before tha A Democratic state newspaper, published every Friday at "Sevena" gained control of tha Reorganlaatlon of Utah. . Salt Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to publican But la there not eomewhera In and state of the of and the prosperity tha promotion progress matropolle of a great atate or In tha cow countlea of tha Interior party. a man who hae aufflutent courage Office Room 111 Atlas Block, and ability to match hla braina and wlta with the eminent gentleman Salt Lake City, Utah. who la now aervlng aa national committeeman of hla party? Ia FREDERICK L. BAGBY, Editor. Erneat Bamberger our conception of etateamanahlp? kluat we maka C. S. GODDARD, Business Manager. dollara and centa our atondard of Second Class Matter. July 18, IMS. at the Poatnfflia at Salt promotion and a political machine Littered Lake City. Utah, tinder the act of March 1. 1X7. our aole teat of political acnee? Here la a genuine opportunity for tha right man. It la not an undertaking for a promoted preADVERTISING RATES cinct committeeman. It la not within reach of a tnan who dapenda Column Inch $1.00 upon a political meal ticket for hla It ia not an dally noiirlahincnt. LEGAL NOTICES adventure that would appeal to a a or fool knave. It la a a coward, .to.OO Notice of Assessment, 5 times .... big ol, calling for a really Mg man and for the united, whole50 Delinquent Notices, per column iuch hearted and enthuaiaatlo aupport 3.00 of Probate Notices, 2 times ev-- ry member of tha Republic1.00 an party who hopea to maka hla Notice to Creditors, 4 times 01 sanitation regleter the beet 5.00 Summons, 5 times thought of tho majority of tha elertora. Phone Wasatch 852. The doora ara wide open, tha gatoa are ajar and the atage la aet for tho biggest political revolution In the hiatory of the etHte. All it SMOOT ON PROSPERITY. requires la genuine Iraderehfp, Ia and courage. there a While The Utah Statesman cannot agree with the oft honraty man in the party who la big for If the O. SenG. enough local P. of the undertaking: organization that repeated claims him stand up and be let there I, ator Reed Smoot is a financial wizard and that he is counted, let him rommrnre the invaluable ni the senate, we are prepared to agree that the work of perfecting an organisation. Let him the and Congressional Record would be dryer reading than it is, were thus become theopenwhile fight hope of Procrastination it not fbr the presence of the gentleman from Utah on Iteiiublicaniem. nieaiiH Rxniliergrr at the conventhe Republican side of that august body. tion and King In November. There Anyone who doubts this statement is at liberty to cheek la no twilight ion between these two alternatives. Eaut Salt Lake upon it by a perusal of the first half dozen pages of the Time. record of March 7, 1928, when the Utah nolon furnished the piece de resistance for a group of colleagues who refused Mr. Hughes Introduces tabsman hr Utah Educational I I I com accustomed to seeing Miss Wltaon and her father working together, especially in the fight against William B. Vara. Mias Wilaon waa her father's campaign manager In bla congressional contest. Bhe has had sxttn-slv- s training In the department dt labor, where she has served ae clerk, organiser and In tha handling of eirlkaa. Bhe does not wish to be a "wom- Woman Voters Department Sponsored by the Salt Lake Womens Democratic Club Edited by MRS. D. M. Draper. Our Slogan: Contributions 4 4 Every Reader a Contributor. an's candidate," and will not have a womana organlaatlon In bar campaign, but aha does bellavs In women's political club os n meana of arousing women to the political needs of tho atato and tho party. - Governor's Wife to En- Several Women tertain Democratic Already Mentioned. There have already been men Women of State tloned several women who might PERSONAL VIEWS. fittingly be chosen to go to the Houston convention. Among thorn are. Mrs Joseph Westernieter of Ogden, Mrs. William Osborne of Editor Statesman: The reference of Benator Rood, In Cedar City. Mrs. Ernest Holmes and Mrs. Grover Rich of Balt Lake hla recent able speech, to "Republican economy" In the saving of ll.it City. Mrs. Wcetermeler has been n in the Whit House laundry bill 11.71 on paper clip used by and tireless worker in Weber eounty. Sba la an especially well trained girla employes for hair pins, reorganiser, and aha deserves recog- mind me of tho beginning of tho "economy" nition. pretext. Immediately after the InMrs. William Osborn is a auguration of woman who ia always on tho Job Hording and tho apand absolutely dependable. She pointment of Fall aa secretary of Is net what many peopla call a tho Interior, tho aurveyor general Utah (which offlco 1 was perAll Dressed Up and convention Democrat," but ia at ofmitted to retain for a few montha hand whan than la also hard, unthereafter) received vreekly letters No Place to Go." pleasant work to bo done. from Fall Insisting on The practice Mrs. Ernest Holmes la president of "strictest economy." Such la the condition of women of the Halt Lake Women's DemoIn answer to there epistles I devoters, said Mrs. Nettle R. Shu- cratic club, tho only Democratic manded specifications of where to ler of New York City, appearing organisation In tho atate In con- apply this cry of "economy. I askexistence since tha time of ed what llenia should be before the Society for Political tinuous Mrs. cut, etc. Holmes represents tha No answer came ta my Bryun. repeated reStudy at its annual breakfast. very beat Democratic activity quests for a long time. Finally I Mrs Shuler declared that wom- among the women of the stale. She waa informed "Hour office is usen have never been admitted to la dignified and pleasing, and ing TOO MUCH INK." (I1I.7S for wonld maka an excellent delegate. 24 clerks per inner political rlrclra where platannum.) MrsGrover Rich might be When we now know that, .at that forms are made and candidates veteran In convention time, these economists (?) A. B. chosen, and said that tliey never, B,,e one time Demo- - Fall and other members of the be until they had "proved thelr own solidarity as a group." eratlc national eommltteewoman Harding cabinet, were giving Sin1 agree thnt most men think Tm Idaho, and knows tha game clair, Doheny. et a., the U. H. navNo mistake would be al oil reserves valued at f 100,000,-00- 0 that the subccllur is the place for thoroughly. fur personal gifts and contribuwomen te. start their political ac- made in supporting her. are There no doubt other wom- tions to tho national Republican tivities, and that few of ue have en who be as might worked up far from that lowly logically sup- campaign committee in blocks of said another speaker, ported. Let the women take the 1 100,000, It makea honest men and beginning. women blush with shame for tha to take seriously, the absurdities uttered by the Utahn in Mr. Smith. but our position ia in a large Initiative in getting their candl-"Mbefore the convention, and downright dishonThis our own fault. and hypreerfsy the course of a speech in which he was supposed to live up The high estimate whirh haa measure also esty official. Demdeclared that woman lnen supporting them as a group, ocratsof Republican been placed upon tha character and speaker to the financial wizard claim. ought to be thankful that will never achieve solidarity until' their vote did not put there meals abilities of Governor Alfred E. they develop leadership. ''Homes" A careful reading of the proceedings is calculated to Smith and Taxation. In office. of New York waa Indicated what tha women need," she convince all and sundry, that the senators principal utility at last Saturday when former Secre- are By the way,, that formerly asserted. Elsewhere In this issue ia an ad- staunch Democrat, Prof. J. H. Paul. tary Charles Evans Hughes, the dress by E. H. Bnow, chairman of In Tho Deseret Washington is to add to the gaiety of the nation, and News of March g. foremost Republican of New Tork Btate Hoard of Equalisation, 1121, criticizes Benator Reed's cidentally to relieve the monotony of the daily grind for state, paid trlbuta to him aa an Who Is Your Conven- the waa which delivered recently be- speech in several particulars. The a mailer expert In government. his contemporaries. fore the Balt Lake Women's Dem In the know that the ouht of polltlci and a Prfoor ocratic dub. If you want to know O. Thus, on the floor of the senate on the day indicated, man whoscience O. P. is continually Is entitled to the esteem tion Delegate? usurping tha where your tax money goes, why rights of tha states the senior Utah solon asserted that unemployment reports, and affection of hla fellow Women of Utah have been your uxea are high, and what you contrary to tho direct and citisens, provisions of even those issued by a Republican secretary of labor dressed in their privilege to can do to help tho situation, you the Constitution. Ha asks, "Who Hughes. a, president vote for up a time without getcan no long do but the were greatly exaggerated. He insisted that the country is of Secretary better than read this the New York City Bar associagovernment agents can ct very far. Let ue get started on article. Mr. Bnow makes a readand certify the purity of . . . Introduced the governor at a ting enjoying general prosperity. Confronted by Senator Robin- tion, our now foods? able by Journey and considering case Why. tha state and city for interesting what meeting last Saturday at which which son of Arkansas with a statement of bank failures, and Smith delegatee we are going to is usually a very dry subject. agents CAN, and DO so legally, bui of sought the to tha atate on convention the government agents are uaurp the bar association In hla effort aupportPth. pressed for an answer as to whether these constituted evi- to era In tha premiere. This These delegatee will In secure certain governmental re- April duly is Hoover No dence of prosperity, the Utahn first electrified and then forms. Drier turn Than select who those to not conferred on' the government shall go In presenting the gover- Houston later. the convulsed his colleagues with this reply: In answer to the nor, Mr. llugheb described him ae by henco ia reConstitution, Tha call isaued by tha National Many Other Canditained by tho states. The same la only holder of the highest of- Democratic senator from Arkansas I will say that business failures are not ot ch,ll labor, committee allows Utah dates fice in the elate, but ae one who tru? not generally made in hard times. Failures are generally represents and bird reserves, which professor, to ua the expert In gov- in all twelve delegates, four for you ridieach cule. In representative Congress ernment. and I might say, a masmade in prosperous times. When Herbert Hoover replied to Don't you believe turning tho In the science of polltlci." Mr. with ona vote each, and eight Benator Borah's ter Thanks senator. This makes things plain to all con- irughea went on: questionnaire on rascal out la the beat medicine delegatee at large with one-ha- lf prolgiltlan, ftepublieau newspa- that can be zsimlniatered to cerned. Unemployment and business failures are the resecure If we had tha custom of other vote each. Four of tho latter pers In Utah cams out with tho honesty in office? You eeem to landa ho would long ago have been should bo women, according to the headlines, "Hoover sult of prosperity. Voters, take notice. If the senator elevated For (Hands this statement question recommendations of the commit- Prohibition." to tha peerage, lie long of the senator also. knows what he is talking about, prosperity is to since became a member of hlghnet tee.Of course there la no Those of ue who do our own something In your discussion with steer dear of. Republican prosperity", especially. Hence distinction of the fine aristocracy to a objection reading and depend on something Fmnk Cannon years agOt you pro woman's aervlng aa one of the more public service the American than in the coming campaign, when a Republican spell binder of headlines ed set glaring up that tho robber tariff did four delegates with a full vote, If peerage. tho editors of tho newspaper, Just what Benator Reed asserted. haa sufficient strength to win by appeals for votes on the promise of prosperity, let the us We have watched him. some of she to bae an opinion, You question, If ha can- prove which upon the all poaltion. with fascination. carefully, saw In answer hla claim. In your discussion with that only a citizenry reply in chorus: Get Thee Behind Me, Satan. The titlo that ha holds la tha Air. However, thl; gives the women anawar. Cannon referred to, YOU PROVED proudest title that any American of Utah a chance to represent the Hoover said no IT In more YOURSELT effect A WORD TO THE WISE. BEYOND can hold because it is a title to the Party at Houston. Havo you a than did Governor Bmtth when he DOl BT and the senator did ALL woman in mind from your district ' mw esteem also. The Good Book says that the laborer is thit orehfoltlon n ia of his clUaens.''and affection of hie fellow whom you assert a hla statement to that worthy great would ilka to 7nu ' vei social and hire economic experiment," the effect that discounting of our you have foreign debts increases our own And, this applies in politics as well as any other line of For Republicins .firm'll? j uaructlvcly?1111 half aawnrer1 o Indebtedness, la preposterous." Evandnrowr endeavor. school boy know that decreas- ery Things Look Bad at the April 9th meeting. Do not ! .1 Resources increases liabiliThat political party which ignores or fails to recognize, wait for tho men In the convention ft OlXICIl On tile ties. J Ion used tn teaah that, "All I know la what T read In to gallantly arlae at tho yet consult and reward its faithful workers for their efforts inin-- i last now aay it la put the papera." aaye Will Rogers, but ute and say. Well, I think the Ship of State it is you to bo hoped voupreposterous. forth in its behalf, is riding to destruction. are taknot just what he ia going to say about ladlea should be In Four woman are members of ing Icrsona from .''Republican twistRepublicans, oil and bonds In com- this matter." Findrepresented The rank and file of the party is, after all, the someune who the Seventieth is urs of dally papers and mag- will nominate Congress, and the ers." and it must be given due consideration if any sort of party ing your candidate Paedon me for calling you on early number may be Increased in the azines will be interesting reading, ,n. he party someone convention, who Kcventy.fi rut, for not only do tha these question., for I am only do-- ? j Possibly Sinclair, Albert B. Fall, will convince the organization is to be maintained. delegatee of her four congresswomen like Jet th People Know the Job It is a fundamental principle of Democracy that party j Mr? lButier nV Afewothsre,lwi"i fitness to represent you. so well that they are anxious to the Truth.1' I. C. THORE8EN. (Kigned) control Bnall be vested in the party, and not in any coterie inot ,rt m,,rh ot ktct u wm on It. but rin-chMrs. Gifford stay March 14. 1)22. of Pennsylvania and Airs. offic.e1ectlve nd appointive officers Scrap the Political Ruth Hanna, McCormick of Illinola must consult and respect the wishes of the party, as ex- lot of Americans and desire to Join them. And there Meeting!" eludes Democrats will may be, in all probability will be. pressed through and by iti only constituted organizations, Bo MV Mrs. Emily Newell Blur others. immensely. Airs. McCormick aapirea if they would keep tjie party intact. Well, if some of the dignitaries v to bo Illinois rongreaainp.n. that chairman of tha Democratic Workers of the party must be rewarded for their work of the G. O. P. Party smell of oil national ia to say. congresswoman, committee, in n article and bootleg bonds let them take In the Independent if any sort of working force is to be maintained. for March 10 Aa tho of Mark Hanna a bath and gel rebaptized after "In iu mead" says Aire, illulr'. she haa daughter demonstrated an inherireturned tStO.ODO I would subatitute a high salaried, tance of iomi Jhe eve of a great political campaign, one tothey haveK. first 'Vere,on of that famous poliBlnelair who once own rcewfu! aalre manager to sell my tician's tact and shrewdness. Likethat holds forth unusual promise of Democratic victory. ed Harry of tha Liberty loan isaue candidate. half He would survey hla wise, Air. Plnchnt has shown the But this victory is only visionary unless we have a united tirritory and decide where he had possenslon of political abilities of party', a party in which every Democrat in the ranks is the best chance of selling his prod- no mean order, having been her uct. He would treat Ids ready and willing to enter whole-heartedproblem husband's rlghthand man, s to into the fight Just as If ho were marketing tooth In all hla apeak. with a determination to win. politiral rxpl-l- ts Paris. FARGO. N. D. Indication of and adventuivs. All four of This condition is possible only when the rank and file, eIitmoUJa presidential preferences was U? pewspa per space ''feminine bloc ara en- llitlr ana mere before a long election. Ha the workers, know that the wishes of the party arc going formality for North D.ikota would make use of all the modern joying themselves hugely, accordvoters today. On the Republican ing to report. Each haa kept her to be consulted and respected, when the workers know that i.ilinii appeared only the names .t "dvertialng. expert ad end up In tha congressional pre- - if dvlegutre mV. writers, electric algn Doltere to the national contheir work is going to be recognized, when they know that j reeding, and all have been guests vle films and stunts.'" vention pledged to Frank O. Low-dt-- n, control of party affairs is vested in the party itself. si President Coolldge's White. "Bpeakera? Oh. ye.. this former n of Illinois. breakfasts. Three era real Gov. Al Hniithgovernor It is time, right now, for every party officer, every manager would hare speak- Holies of New York was break artoo, for tho ers. fasti, Rut he will have them guests the only Democratic candidate. elective and appointive official to take stock of the and ha will know Just rive early, and promptly nt 8 While there waa no argument party where a certain kind of speaker o'clock the president Joins them over tho Republican choice, organizations as to their status of organization or lack of there and dinleads the to the small way a wua one over who would certain reason. fc He organization, that steps may be taken to put things in ship a a In out tho Lnwilen Indorsement, carry will have hla ing room, inert part eharmlng That speakNEW MEXICO hOUIETY ITEM. er for red and white, where ham and an between the 'Tcai1' or Indeshape for the great battle to come. enthusiasm, hla distinguish-alternate was Thera with a and egga We want to enter this fight with a solid front and ennnaton far th places where happy family gathMusnge pendent Republicans and tha Nonrrcea can report burkwheata. But when It conies partisan leaguer. Eaeh wua repering Thursday night In El l'ao, thusiastic backing. Tcx.'is. to He will have his women The lamp were lighted them social prestige and resented In ths Repuhllpan ballotThis can be done only if the rank and file of the fight- in the spacious home of Albert B. speakers to talk to group of wom- political pull, all Recounts from ing tv llli n sla'e of its own. 111. The Hhades were drawn. en as only women ran talk to each Washington agreo that ths queen Two constitutional amendments ers knows that its work is going to be recognized. Outride the nir was rhill. IT. ter other. He will have few all of them all I that dnuch'r I a vailing increased pay for atate fanillln ever ready for a hand- because he will know (hat meeting, of a orealilent and wlfs of a speak- legirintors and clarifying the powpubih leadership In organising tha out, given or received wax ready lic meeting ia the moat the ers ef the state board of equalisaAlice Roosevelt Long-wortdifficult er. Air beat thought and brain of the to scat liinirelf at the n thing to work up. And he will tion were on the ballot. of Utah into a working, table. People Suddenly enn ynu Imag inFim that tho h dftca permit hr Municipal officers were being It Bine K. and rffortive Movk ine lair In. walk worked of Harry up, planned for, arranged. How Are You Goin to choen in many place. votes which will drive out of pub- The door bell being out of order piNnitd. lic lif the men who are now domof rn much pushing in the Mr. Blair niid that the The United Slates department or inating and dictating tho nollclc Inst four ,w.'nr bv government Incampaign manager must comof a political machine which in vestigators, llarr.v didn't even pete . has reporta of 10.803 .. , high powered salesmanknown a the "Haven"? aa the knock. Hr walked right in. spot- ship hy using modern ?J!.Z J1.0 association operating method, an Journal, under thl heading, agricultural last named organization a mono- ted th empty chair jtwav and ththat th United Stale In lOSa. Of kept exprne of such but beginning with the April iue. in for of Invrd the absent ant poly of and tha will one, Intelligence he para Minnesota these had tha comA new nepub1i('- WANTED: largest we will publish each month until which it ha pretended to rule? down. It was nn affecting scene. pared with the per nothing .!! state leader. warie election time, a Democratic page number, 1,383. Iowa was second Muu tuive Die ty capita la Ernest Puml-ergeThere now ii." ffninw lind been like Morea It the of 1.084 nothing waa Wiscansin and with "1 a bird energy of dog. (he ambition Republicanism and rinei he and a Republican pegs. These close third with 1.002. Three throea y that time when Al- fashioned sin 1, ...i i " ?ul typify aincc of a squirrel and plain, ordinary the umlil-tlo- n bert H. Kail got hi present of alma the Ideal, and the had practically common horae ensr. He muat alof th parly from which ho Liberty Honda after he had behat would a incilern. efficient d lives. of ell tho so have some political background men. and will argue for the rka the hlche! honor In the gift trayed I1I1 public trust. cr think r and considerable knowledge and sixth state 9 g.V.fj11' of of the iaie? There spending and fnr principle, disturb this dmneriic are Why lovely for each Nvhras-atiquestion d lie... and Missouri prospective buyer w IHrii each party atandr." On wltli i?fl .iw,! party machinery. The poet of Reasked and they will rnntinun recite by prying Into the detail of In a small of l.:t)0 people?'' the debate! 448 associaik publican national committeeman being ,1 lo be aked during the remaining list dinner'.' Whore liumnesg Is It et that group Just whut wa tion respectively. These alx leading and Lulled Slate aerator will he montha of the whether Fall and ttlnclalr nt tur- on recent political meeting. done In enmpaign. Staten have a trifle more then half glvrn to the right man. Apply In nr common crow? la key lfoine la no There doubt that our politi- Agnes Hart Wilson J. Ruban Clark haa been sue a sacred of the total number of associations. person lo the rank end file of the Beside. Albert cal could well lin Wisconsin leads In tha number of oigsnixntlon at the next Republic- srsted aa the new Mom. There B. ball I place. ill. He I too tick to prov,campaigners their methods la no quealion about hi- - ability Contest. an atate ronveiillon. hy handling dairy prorome to Washington for trinl. Ilejannir such novel ideas following Tn the l.mauasn of the "Id time and none about Ills as three Illinois In grain marketing The ducts. integrity. hx been that wtv off and 011 ac- - Isuggcstrd In this es-- 1 by nialr woman revivalist won't enmnne pleam unfortunate thing about il i that online Sir, ha In livestock, Iowa Another entered th lo the recalendar. FV. tren.eiy readable arlirle lie i .niw leiiipnvuriiy doniicilr.l Iv l.ind Up nd glv llicjr time. race for a seal In Cunsrrs. Kite and California In fruit and vegetacro.ik and humbler who I In a M'xiro flu, M.inizing a Miss Agnes Hart Wilson and dlliy to a wmiliv enure? of ble Minnesota stands run afi.iil of Ih law r- - n'..BP-- l lo Iksep Hie , I K n there nut In the rank of . tre.-- t mn,iii.ii tin i'c Pennsylvania, daughter of W illlatn first In the Rsnern list bernuv j . k Hike ".cir I..c.ciie. nr well, pc, ted E'il who. like Km. lair W la of labor both the diiry In Wilson, In under second party a man of sufficient alu'iiv. I itlno I nhoul a effect. rank a. I secretary 'I I I" bv h:n-- - I M p in f an lo dKcuse I'leeidpnt Wilson. :' and p.dhual ac.il to n renin (mp'inx lo manage a ,i."wild self. w nnd In those handling needed al home to I Teapot Dome. evening . Ioliliclaag of her suto have be- - livestock. Per -- iK 4 4 am MARCH 23, 1928. ....... ........ On Tuesday. April lBth. tho day following tho state covention, Mrs. George H. Darn will entertain in honor of all womon delegatee to that meeting for women members of tho atato committal all associate precinct chairmen of Balt Uki county. and members of tho Balt I Aka Womens Democratic dub. No Invitations will bo Issued, but all vlaitlng Democratic woman In tho dty are Invited to attend. . ............................ - ld es Utah cltl-sena- ." Pr"r. ot triuwWn'bet0! Smith, Lowden r. in Delegates N. D. Selected ly ram-paig- docu-mente- V: ll' M h. well-lnde- ln-aus- e Vote? I rain-pnig- r far-awa- I one-thir- pint-for- I 1 Enters , Inl-cn- .l tep, t,i, fr Wr-irr- ! 1 . i Justice 4 4 ROCK SPRINGS EDITOR SEES FORMER GOVERNOR ROSS MOMNEEFOR LOWER -- IS HOUSE Thinks Democrats of Wyoming Will Draft Her as Candidate With Kendrick This Year. While politics is et white heat already in some of the states of the Union, only passive interest has to this date been manifested in Wyoming; unless an exception could be made of Cheyenne, where political medicine is being brewed uninterruptedly. re- The political prognosticators, like poor, who wo always have with ua. are beginning to show up aud wa are now at tha threshold of tho 4ilg show of 1128. So for. Interest has chiefly been Shown hare In Wyoming Congressional situation, whan Gladiator Winter will haft hla Ungahot at Goliath Kendrick for tho latter's seat in tho senate. This ia bound to bo a pretty contret that will be Interesting to view from ths sidelines. Winter la believed to bo tho moat potent voto-gott-ar the Republicans can pit against tha heretofore Impregnable Mr. Kendrick, who holds treinendouo power right In the Republican camp. For Kcpreuentalitc. This contest being narrowed down to tha two mentioned, interested one turn to tho gladiators who will via for tho honors of succeeding Mr. Winter in tho national houso of representatives. , communities Wyoming Many have presented their favorite son but lu nearly every Inst sacs tha ones mentioned have declined consideration. To date there ! one out and out candidate, ferry W. Jenkins, of Sublette county, who has nude formal announcement of hla candidacy. Air. Jenklna wafc president of tho lost session of the Wyoming atate senate, after having served in both houses of tha legislative body for tan years. Ha comes before the people ae a champion of atala'a rights and iB tha father of legislation having as its object tha Joining of tho 11 public land states of the west In a mighty effort to har returned to those states their heritage, now held In bureaucratic federal control. He is altogether a popular cause In Wyoming. No formidable opposition from tbe Democratic aide of the house has been forthcoming to date. However the rumor, which ie ea persistent aa It la logical, is thut tho Demurrals, being exceedingly short of timber of tha Kendrick calibre to put forth for ths lower branch of Congress, will soak out Air. Rosa and for tho asks of th party inaiit upon her making the rare. Watch this prediction of The tho view of tho local situation, la gard to using Rock Kp rings aa a bare to further his candidacy. Ia Bod Shape. "It Ii possible that a Republican convention in Rock Springs would b a good thing for tho Republican party and It would help to straighten out a county which Is admittedly in bod shape from a party viewpoint; facta are facts, and if properly stated. Injure no one; it is the consensus of opinion hers elecamong Republicans that If an west-wattion were held tomorrow In B county men like Governor Al Smith of New York and Senator Kendrick leading the ticket, a Democratic landslide would reeult In this county, the like of which has never been seen here before. "It seems that tho rank nnd fflo of Republicans hero are indlffer- rnt about tho outcome of tho next election. This situation la due to two causea; first, tho personal popularity of Benator Kendrick aud second, because Governor Emerson and hla administration, has, perhaps unwittingly, been absolutely destructive to party organisation and party solidity In Kwestwater county, and there are many of ua who believe Benator Jenkins haa rut hla foot in a hornet's neat in Sweetwater county by taking a certain office nway from Sweetwater county, where It had bean for II yeare. It Is hard to forgive and forget these thlnga." Such Is politics. With such matters nnd others that will come later, either open or veiled, the campaign of 192S bids fair to be exIt will lake expert citing. to make it dull end who wants It dull, anyway? Rock Rocket. Springs er ng Hoover Finds Hays Support Hot Brick, Bnt Cannot Let Go Rocket's. Why Not Senator Brown. Rock Springs la not without Congreialonal timber. Already aonte of tha Sweetwater county press haa mentioned Senator Lewis H. Brown for representative to succeed Air. Winter. Senator Brown. Ilka Senator Jenklna, haa served hla state in tha legislature, even to the presidency of the senate. lie is a parliamentarian with no peer, poputa with not only hie constituency, but with everyone with whom ho comas In contact, and an Intensive pre and pout primary campaign over the atate would no doubt remove the terror of western Wyoming candidate for high office, geographical location. It Isn't always tho merit of the candidate that counts In Wyoming, for the east and north, hopelessly outvoting tho remainder of the state, generally elect their candldatea Benator Brown, like many uther potential candidates, ta tied up with his private business Interests which he would have to sacrifice were he to enter the race end apparently la not greatly concerned. He remains lmmohllt to tha importunities of hlz many friends to become a candidate for national representative. It la believed that Benator Brown does not lock with disfavor upon tha office, and hla ability Ja unquertloned. Only time will tn. Another Stalwart. Then, again, back of the acenaa stand tha stalwart of Sweetwater county, John W. Hay, a man of seasoned, mature judgment, great ability and widest experience, who la emphatic In hi declaration that he is a candidate for no office. This may not be, and time will tell. He may bs hla party's candidate for governor or senator two years hence and there ia a remote possibility thnt he may ba drafted or forced aa a party measure to run representative this year to an re the parly from a lambasting. Again, only time will tell. That Republican Convention. We rend in a Denver newspaper of Bnturdny last from th pen of some political wiseacre thnt a effort ia to bo put forth by western Wyoming Republicans to secure ths Republican stats convention for Rock Kpringa whan tha state committee meets at Cheyenne early next month. The reason for thle given In the Denver newspaper article is In hope thnt "the convention would endorse the of Benntor Jenklna. who seeks his party's nomination for Congrre. In speaking of this to a prominent western Wyoming Republic-ti- n yesterday The Rocket waa Informed that if tho Republican parly of Wyomiog ahoti M brine their ronventiun here, the party member of this region would fee honored and a warm and hnspiinhie reception would be extended tha fr enn-dldn- Apologies to Benator Reed. We had no notion that there wt enough rottenness in the Repubh can organisation, past and prreenb to Justify his "Turn ths rascals out campaign. Day by day the disclosures mads by the Kye committee under the merciless prosecution by Benator Walsh of Montana, added to tha "humiliated party ronfereiun by Senator Borah, the silence of President Coolldge. the admission of Secretary Mellon that he was "approached by the oleaginoua Chalr-Wl- ll Hays, are leading the country to believe that the party ia rotten to (ha core. Thin aa Benator Borah soya, does not go to rank and file, but to all ths organisation since neither Chairman Butler or President Coolldge wilt help clarify tha situation. Mr. Hoover Is worried becauie Will Haya ia one of his Indiana backers and the Wataen people, buttressed by aupport ef all tha country papers of the atate. may be trusted to maka tha moat of It. That mysterious ell company out of which Blaekmer and otheti made severs! millions, was. preb-ablformed for no other purpose than paying off tha Republican debt or buying some ono higher up. Blaekmer and O'Neil, heeds of (hot transient corporation, apparently committed no crime for which they could be incarcerated, but they and Stewart, tha Standard Dll men and Will Hays and others re making goata of themselves to Protect some one some ona very ntgli in public estimation. No, who? Senator Reed aald tha trail led acrore th Whits House lawn. Thl is libellous in the extreme. unpetrlotlo end "n'ru', 11to betraying tha roun-tr- y, it untrue. Yet It la repeated by the Mia- rS- fcreru,0P ,,d no on defends y, mad about It No one even gete 4n public. rn,,or Walsh is either going to Prove eometh.ng very damaging to I. h Tup' for orh ' th 'nb will explode into comparative nothingness. Kor the good of the country. ,hr ,l),t involved hith0P wnl " in bribe tak- tid the rest of the . j111 ,nrt dethrone.!. OHTkn',rrhd Mme enough Ock-fnK nr.ni.0 J"Mlfy W" kd he end Tk 'n,l,,ed V" Republican party truth a try. ,,u,VP' H" wl P ferric if n,, conies tint-- he and Walsh and Robinson of Arkansas, who delegates, fairly However," continued this Re- burned Republican care in the sen- ywterdny. Boulder Camera. publican. "tho suggestion that tha convention he held here for the MFMBKRk DROP OUT. exclusive benefit ot Benator JenAn klna candidacy would not he fair, ti"creae of the insofar aa wa are grnotnltic Hens-f- (trength r.f th. r Klu Klen orBrown nr Rock Springs fur ganisation I the announcement the nomination, lima having a can- ofRcers of ths order Itself that thl didate of i ur own for whom a ipetnberzhlp In the elate of united front would be forthcom!"!! ,B .? k,pn from 1T8. s, fully paid up members to 4 0 ing for Sweetwater county a well aa from others of Paid up members. Thle ia not very r from being western Wyoming. We would rewiping ceive it a a convention of the Re- out of tho official complete strength of tho publican party of the state end the organisation In a state which, for occasion and hospitality would not (lorn- Absolutely be used to further the rnndldary Similar reunrtx of the wan"f sny manMany lndltig re- ing strength of tho klan come from of Kweeiw(rr county prnrMreliy every publican stale I" are not even lukewarm toward Mr. whlvh It operated niher extensively and lenkln'l candidacy, and Ms friends thin Include Olnrado.-lmn- d axo laboring uxdor A doluakufa ta Juaotioa BenUnelt rendnra'-P- truh ?1 or f'" drlo-gate- 't? - |