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Show UTAH Ve STATESMAN . APRIL 20. 192& i Liberty 4 4 Editorial Comment 4 4 Educational Woman Voter's Department hr Utah statesman t 4 4 ar me ' Contributions 4 4 Justice when they had achieved: their independence from tha British crown, wore Independent, nations, Just as England. Francs, Germany and Italy ara independent sovereign natlono today. Sponsored by the Salt Lake Womens Democratic Club All war Jealous of their sovereign Edited by A Democratic state newspaper, published every Friday at rights and afraid of any super-guernment that might infringe that MRS. D. M. Draper. Salt Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to WILL THE MAIN ISSUE BE rights. However, they found that M OVERLOOKED? state the and of and waa not safe nor advantageoua for of the progress prosperity promotion Our Slogan: "Every Reader a Contributor." each state to try to stand alons, aa Whin wa took back lo war time party. they banded thamaelvaa together ovar frantto efforts redact tho and Into a nation. In so doing they Office Room 111 Atlas Block, of G. U. F. loaders to fasten graft Declare of the United Father of Democracy Wag Greatest of Po- aid: Wa, the people Salt Lake City, Utah. Women charges upon tho Wilson adminis- Mrs. Ross to Speak County to form a more perorder in States, follow tho Forbes and than tration, uulun. establish Justice, insuro vstersn-burea- u FREDERICK L. BAG BY, Editor. Hold Billiant Banquet litical Philosophers an Left Impress on Nation. fect graft, tha Doheny-Fa- ll For Smith in West. domestic tranquility, provide fog oil land grafts through to tbs Jeffaraon Tho Mrs. 'Nellie Taytoa Roes, former tha common defense, promote tho day banquet of C. 8. GODDARD, Business Manager. present. It certainly makes us governor of Wyoming, aacura stopped In Utah county Democrata held in Governor George IL Dern outlined the political philos- general welfare, and smile. waa leather to ourselves and Jrovo, 12th, a April evening Halt Lake City, Saturday of liberty Kstarsd u Sseond Class Matter. July IS, If II, at the Poatofflc at Salt been so havo would not very on her it to California where to tha cap of tho Utah county ophy of Thomas Jefferson in an address at the Jefferson our posterity, do ordain and eatab. City. Utah, under the act of March I, 1119. surprising If there bad been mure she will way Uah thla Constitution of tho Unit, a speaking tour in Women's Democratlo club which Day banquet held in Provo on April 12. His real graft during tbs war than behalf make speech follows : od States of America. of Governor Alfred K. sponsored and arranged tho gathbeen asked to sketch for was over uncovered, for tbs govhave I in forming that Constitution tho ering. In the short apace of twenty waa an implicit truat la the abil- states ernment was at tha mercy of tho Smith. ADVERTISING RATES Tho brilliant decorations and you. Mra. Roes expressed her confirelinquished a certain few must greedy profiteers known In dence Governor Smith would tha unusual banquet worn outdone minutes, an outline of tho political ity and Integrity of tho masa of tho of their sovereign rights to tho that with all But thsrs that, of Thomas history. Jefferson, people. He had unbounded faith central but declared for president at the only by the brilliancy of tho speak- phllooophy Column Inch $1.00 was nothing to compare with the lo nominatednational tho founder of tho Democratlo par- In ths common man, and hated that all government, convention In ing and introductions of the Democratic rights not apoclflcally deloil fiasco Forbes and the deals, whoaa wa ty, celebrate Ha class. a of tho some birthday were reserved to tho atatea. ruling thought Mrs William J. Snow. and added that LEGAL NOTICES all of which cams under tha only Houston, Tho subject to so large waa tha 'apoatto of democracy, egated XL Darn, who tonight. To thla federal government Jefwill elect a womGovernor the George country day party that is fit to govern." Notice of Assessment, 5 times $5.00 waa tho principal speaker, decried that It will be neceaaary to omit believing that tha peopto war wUe ferson wished to grant vary maagr president. The people meaning the rank an "Sentiment In fsvor of tho nomtho fact thet wo still havo In our all preliminaries. enough and honest enough to gov- and limited functions. 50 la subDelinquent Notices, per column inch and file Kif both parties are com- ination Thomas Jeffaraon was one of ern themselves. of Governor Smith la grow- midat bigotry. Intolerance, and Igstance, ha thought tho Unite! 3.00 tho Probate Notices, 2 times pletely disgusted, and they have a ing. aald Mrs Rose. on greatest political philosophers tho other hand, States should not do anything that It la grow- norance, and a declining faith lu Hamilton, right to be. Their confidence has ing so strong that X havo no democracy, and exhorted Tho paopto, your people. Sir, j the Vates' eould do themselves, 4.00 Notice to Creditors, 4 times all Demo- athat over lived, and ha toft such said, been wantonly betrayed. Having to besat." He held the Demoa lasting upon Impression bo will tho great crata to keep lighted the torch doubt that ha 5.00 t;,nd hence ha merely wished tho ... felt the hand of martial law during cratic Summons, 5 times candidate. Whether he will of political liberty, or liberty un- structure of our government that mankind are ruled by their paw united State to deal with foreign tha war, and naturally feeling that be nominated no ono can monoa claim not Ionia on party tnd that ballot first tho der thty tho j nations a Is in world which law, md to do such other Phone Wasatch 852. many of their troubles were caused at tha Democratlo national con- experiencing, auppoo they are. , things aa tha states could not well in many of ita parts, poly on him, any mors than any Jjjjnt M by the party In power, they chang- vention, It la Impossible to nay aaver reaction toward one can claim a monopoly "Thy people ara turbulent and do Individually, auch aa to coin party absolute or on Abraham ed to the O. O. F., which promptly Lincoln. When the changing." ha said, It to an unnow, but It to safe to say that ho arbitrary government. Governor and establish post offices. showed Its appreciation by pulling will THE INCENTIVE IS ESSENTIAL. waa organised, questionable truth, that tha body money Houston Republican tha party into Dorn's Is go meeting elsewhere speech printed Popular Control. modof tha off tha biggest graft In deIn of and It tho claimed tha that list at 1151, than with every people in country Ho believed it would defeat aelf greater strength this Issue. age. Tho voters havo learned convention Ita tha But Democratic sire had four ago. sincerely prosperity. Mra. yearn D. party Democrats are being told that elections are won or lost ern strayed Ivon reGore of Genola government and destroy liberty if since that tha moat of their trouAa to tha Republican prospects to the toast, Thomas Jef- from Jeffersonian principles, and it to equally unquestionable that governmental affairs were takers in the districts; hence, thoroughly organized, live and hard bles were caused by tha war condi- Mrs. Ross said: Expressions of sponded ferson Still Lives. Mrs. Bertha that a new party was need Ml to they do not possess tho discern- far away from the peopto and tions and not by those In charge of sentiment cause me to think Roberts of Provo cleverly turned restore the lost American faith. ment and stability naceaaary for lodged In a central government, working district organizations are essential to party success. (he government, but they were sore. the average Republican men that and back the pages of history and gave When Theodore Roosevelt organ- systematic government remote from popular control. felt righteously Indignant and ised the Progressive party ha aswant Herbert Hoover and her audience a picture Being Imbued with this view of Hence he contended that tha safeThis is true. The men and women of the district or- They of Jefferson serted no hand could prevent their hand- women favor Hamilton G. in private life. worked tho with of both General Charles that old peopto. the party parties Dr. William J. ty and welfare of tha peopto rewalking papers to those in Dawes. Everywhere I have been, Know ganizations are the men end v.vji.r,. in the trenches" as it ing on our Jeffersonian had departed from the faith of the all hto tremendous energy and quired that the states should ta spoke power. They only atung cenvarious parts of heritage. fathers, and that he waa going ability to build up as strong a extent retain their pow-e- ra ft la certain they did not and I have visited were when election battles are fought Their work is responaa possible. Ills the fullest noted this" Thera were assembled Democrats back to fundamental Americanism. tral government and functions, so ao to kncN their condition in tha least this country,of Ithahavo remedy was as to M. Lot a for Robert rqmovo power prospects Speaking Follette, in his later thought from every precinct in Utah counthem dose to tho people. sible, largely, for success or failure of the party. They Where tha Democrata may lose woman might be from tho president, Mra Roes ob- ty and gueata from outside of the Progressive movement, planted completely aa common In hto first Inaugural address la that tha people may he will a Tha hands of tho elect himself and served: paopto are the ones who "put it over when victory is achieved and again peopto Jeffersonsquarely upon which is on of America's and ian Including Governor grenl- afraid to make another change, last woman In some time. When county. who those It Inherited had So place Thomas Jefferpresident principles. Mrs. MMM hio George IL Dern, Btate Chair- son If that time will come, I cannot say. their work is worthy of proper reward when victory makes they aver again atlng themselves. "V belongs to tho nation and to or acquired wealth or position. Ho man Mrs. D. M. Draper, Na110 0 W A W1SO had causa for righteous It frugal they act coma sooner than soma of tional and to about tho therefore not ono deliberately to world, may poout simply rewards. of the It Committeeman have restrain which shall and Mra litical possible handing Indignation, they certainly party. That to all tha more tie tho wealthy peopto to the gov- government, and If they want to frown us expect, aa things have a way James H. Moyle, Vlra Chairman reason conceivable men from Injuring onfreeanother, Jackson promulgated the fundamental party doctrine now, why wo Democrata should ernment by every Mrs. Burton W. Muaser and Mr. to regleave shall them which upon known graft, thla campaign of doing. But one would suppose that Muaser, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wal- especially do him honor, alnco. In means, and thereby to create an ulate their own offers them their chance. Will women pursuits of Indusor that to the victor belongs the fruits of victory. The polit- year must make considerable American to order ruling hto Ideas aristocracy Ideals and put lace, all of Balt Lake, and Judge try and improvement, and shall not they taka It? In 1919 It was only In gaining recognition poInto practical operation, ho organical party that consistently lives up to this doctrine is never suspected graft this year It la progress before taka from tha mouth of labor the we see a woman Georg Christensen -of Price. Funded National Debt. ised the Democratlo party. That litically known graft. bread It haa earned This to the Ha funded the national debt ao sum to why wa do well, on tho anniin want of energetic workers. The party that forgets and Thera never waa a better oppor- president. of good government. PERSONAL would ba VIEWS. 8ha bondholders that that tha however, perversary ef hto birth, to study the I have ao far discussed the gentunity for tha voters to show pol- there arethought, strays away from this doctrine, is the party that loses its itician In this country women In Interested tha governsonally told principles that ha down, and Jeffer-so- n and tho world In general would make good presidents. To tho Editor of Tho Journal. workers and is on the highroad to defeat. to renew our .allegiance to them. ment In order to set to the safety eral underlying thought of H emthat they will not tolerato that sort who political philosophy. He sought J net as there are great men whom Tho other day tho groat (I guess la of tho utmost Importance of their Investments. It Men and women will not, and cannot be expected to coiv of thing from any political party, we bodied that philosophy Into a set could choose, if we would, neo great") leader of tha that wa do thla because, aa he to create manufacturers, because of must he held responsible for governmental prlnclplea which tinue to work for any party that fails to give them recogni- which are greet American women, thla entailed an employing class forces In California sent out aid, "Eternal vigilance is ths what occur during Its control. But there price ha act forth In that asms first a Macedonian cry. He aald in ef- of liberty. declared. tion and reward for their work. hto ad- with more or less authority over Inaugural address. Let me read It Is quite probable that tha vot-- j sheAsked what would be the great- fect Throughout If Smith carried Califorministration tho chief thing in hto their employes, and hanca a condi- you the let other less Important est task to ha accomplishad if tho nia that Thus, if the Democratic party is to have efficient dis- lastieawillbecloud paragraph which was hia McAdoo'i homo State in the view waa tha democratixation Ha advocated a one of the nf tion of Inequality.because main the the approaching presidential primary, tha federal government. Tha same Ita bene- confession of faith: protective tariff, trict organizations, it must provide the proper incentive for campaign. Windsor Poudra Val- Democrats gainshe control of Tho About to enter, fellow citizeqo. tho Jig would all bo up and the force which worked in hto ficiaries would always ba closely government replied: these organizations to exist and function as they should. ley. I think, drya might as well allied with tha government In or- on tho exercise of duties which let Smith be to leave tho peopto tha shadowday greatest achievement, of would bo to restore honesty In of- nominated at Houston unanimous- self The Republican party practices the Jacksonian doctrine der to their special comprehend everything dear and government while robbing privileges.perpetuate ly without further opposition fice." Ha encouraged the es- valuable to you. It to proper that DEMOCRACY HAS ITS of more consistently than does the Democratic party, hence the them the ara substance at work This nobis Californian stated Mrs. Rosa had no eooncr set of banka, because this you should understand what t Between 1790 and 1100 tablishment GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. foot ueem tha essential principles of success of the Republicans. in California, however, until thst it was apparent that In Cal- today. meant a concentration of wealth, cur torn distinct school, of and wealth called the Wont ifornia the wet Republicans were them were government, and consequently means power. always When the Democratic party awakens to this fact, then Not since tho days of Mark an organisation in the United Ha was not Interested In Democrats In order political thought those which ought to shape ita adan's Demncratle League of South- registering public throughout has workHanna Democracy one led to lack bewail to the States, of occasion vote Jeffer for Bmlth, and ha there- -' will it have no being efficient, by ministration. I will ern California announced that it tha United mates had tha oppor- had son and the other by Alexander education. bu simply wanted a within tha narrowestcompress them her of its opposition upon suggested that tho dry Re- Hamilton. compass they strong government in strong hands will ing district organizations. tunity that It now has for draw- to hernotified Jefferson devil trusted the (meantho publicans fight bear, stating tha general prinJefferson wanted a weak governstumping tour In tha Inter- ing Al) with fire and common ing Itself together In preparation est of Governor aa Hamilton man; deeply register Smith. Their an Democrats In pos- ciple, hut not all Ita limitations. for waging a successful campaign nouncement stated Order to vote for distrusted him. The Revolution- ment, with aa much power-aWHATS THE REASON? and exact Justice to all men. . that: Walsh (who, by tho way, haa been ary war waa fought and won in sible left In the hands of the peo- Equal against Its political adversary, camof whatever stats or persuasion, an Wo outsider's protest ple. tost of about In nock of County, state and national conthis tho sight pursuit of Jsfferaon'o Ideal of of paigning in our state In behalf tha qrqods"). Possibly Jefferson did not think religious or political; peace, comWhen a man, or a group of men, seriously do a certain ventions will soon bo tha order tho rights ef man. and when InIndividual man measured up merce, and honest friendship, with should of ono group ef candidates con' evtry From Democrat tho vota in and tho straw way tho day had bean dependence lib. achieved, n. testing In the California to tho requirements for capable all nations entangling alliance primary, ths Charlotte Observer has started thing, there is usually a reason. keep their weather art on tho and were erty election state to pre hut he did believe with none; the support of tho out It to apparent that tha Theea group should spend which is purely a One day last week federal agents raided the home of a aumed to he established. be decided by tha ballots of resithat tha peopto aa a whole were atata governments In all their forces ara In need of some their beat efforts toward a con- dents on The man avenue. Hamilton on Second Control. man business is Such beat to able dodda what was good rights, as tha moat competent ad only. prominent campaigning Up to this morning. April structive and meritorious program to tha spirit and elthlce help. Upon the adoption of the Con- fori them and what they ought to ministrations for our domestic conI. tha straw vote In tho Observer arrest gave the name of J. S. Milner. A large quantity of directed toward tho stabilisation contrary law. stitution Hamilton and hla friends havo. In furtherance of that Idas cerns and tha surest stood aa follows: bulwarks our government, and set Its of the primary liquor was found in the house, as well as three very fine of Walsh: Nona (where, oh where came Into the control of tha new ha advocated tho widest poeelbla against Certainly this Woman's Demoboats with those of the tendencies, heart so la of extension of tho right to vote, ara those cratic league. If it tho preservation of tho general composed pious government, and they Immediately stills, one of 100 gallons, another of 36 gallons and a third maeaea Democrats at all. does not repre- souls who hav been spilin' all man might hava a, voice In government in Ita whole constituto began a It waa that Democracy has a greater aim sent that spirit of fair play wrhinh vota for a Catholic of 25 gallons capacity. so their and that thalr batnot a government, blood revolution of and tional vigor, aa tha sheet-anchdry?) of merely sitting on tha aide-lin- should exist in any contest, wheth' Reed: 11. (Hia North Carolina tle. but It waa an Insidious at composite voice might ho tho rul- our peso at horns and safety The federal sleuths seized all the liquor and utterly than and guffawing at tha short- er It Is political or otherwise. We campaign didn't over Tho Influence him power. ing net much, to tha a Jealous tempt abroad; moonshine found cars government organise of th right demolished the stills and other apparatus comings of tho past two adminis- see no reason why Mrs. Ross or did It?) government. he aald, must ba of election by th people in such a fashion as to take a mild other speaker should not enter Our Governor: II. (It won't re- real control out of tho hands the shared among all tho peopto. If and safe corrective in the place. The man admitted that he had been manufac- trations. any of Amorlcan of of abueea. bulk The great any state and speak In an open main long at that unlucky figure.) tha peopto and place It Into tha every Individual which composes which ara topped by the aatord reto the four or three for according of tired years, genand sick are of citisens turing liquor McAdoo: I. (Oh! lordy!) their maaa participates In the ul- the revolution where public manner In behalf of any hands of tha wealthy cli eral reeulte during the past eight candidate for tho presidency. By poaoeabl Mr. Scattering: 20. timate the government authority, port of the officers. 1791 as In remedies ara unprovided; Jefferson resigned abao-to- te years In government affaire and so doing she Is only presenting Al Smith: tiv. will be sofa. secretary of state In Washington's acquiesce nee in the dectoluna Shifting the scene now from the raided premises to the they will gladly caet their ballots fairly her elde of tha raae. which Total: 110. h aald. It to rarely that of the Again becanae cabinet of hia be opposition sort of change. In other words, Al Smith has Is necessary If the voter la to sheriffs office: Hie day following the raid an interesting for tho right sentiment decides im- ple of majority the vital princiand threw himself tha public republic, from which liter Its up to Democracy to give properly educated. We scent some more than three times aa many as to Hamilton, or unwisely. to no appeal but to force, thing happened. An official high in the sheriffs office passed them tho opportunity, and In so deeper end more subtle reason for all tha other Democrata put to- furiously into tho fight against morallyThe Real Safeguard. tho vital Hamiltonian prlnclplea In the fol out the word to sundry persons and also to the newspapers, doing it will be neceavary to trav- the opposition of the California gether. principle and lmvnedUU parent of On occasion ho another dr expressel in a constructive path. Delta league, based no doubt on religious spot torn; a I am towing year the defenders ef the Wherefore, although that the federal men had taken a bottle or two of liquor in Tribune. beat reliance Intolerance or sectional prejudice. strongly for Smith yet Inasmuch, principles of the Declaration of ed It In thee words: Itto has been restrain- lor tho first momenta inofpeace and A true Democrat insists on fair- as I have posed as an advocate of Independence achieved a partial thought that corruption the Milner raid but had allowed a great quantity, or most war, till ed of tho by confining right ness vice to havam I and became fair minded Jefferson give victory, play," may relieve them: tha suof it, to remain undisturbed. He is further quoted as to few of the wealthier of regulars TEXAS AND GOVERNOR h Jeftho soma Adams. John under practiforces of tho premacy civil over president tho mill-tamors cal. political suggestions, vis: ferson continued hla fight for de- tho people; hut it would ho extening passed out the word that the federal men had chucked AL. authority; economy In tha bv restrained an effectually Seeking First Let tha dry Republicans centralization of tho government public expense, that labor may bo a bluff by punching One or two small holes in the stills, but Texas will follow Governor Den In North Carolina stop voting for and in 1100 he completely defeat- sion of that right to auch numbers lightly burdened; tho honest payaa would bid defiance to tho mesne that they carefully did this in such a way, that the holes Moody in opposition to Governor Walsh vote for Hoover and ts Place ment of our debts and acrad ed tha dry and Rogers1 In the Observer primaries. waa elected president. This wa of corruption. could be easily closed and the stills would be as good as ever. Al Smith as the nominee for presBelieving in the right and tha preservation of the public faith; Second 'tbeein' aa how there rrobably tha greatest service he a very small of and Coming from the sheriffs office, this report was ac- ident, n we gatherof from ability of tho people to rule them- encouragement for the Republican must be rottenness in Denmark, rendered hto countrymen. Candidate sentiment heard of commerce aa iuagriculture, handmaid; tha selves, ho reeognlxed tho paramount diffusion attorney let Brother Frank D. Grist be The struggle between Jefferson-lanlscepted by those whom it reached, including the newspapers. by us in that state last weak. nomination for diatrist with of Information and th of education. If tho peo the drafted for thirty day (I hope has a very large clrment of were Increased to three and Hamlltontom to not Importance of all abusea at tha In a few hours Federal Prohibition Administrator George A. Texas ran spar him for that over pel ara to rule they must bo ed- arraignment Democratic voters who fear that announcement that Adam A. Dun- Raleighcom bar the of yet. peat Indeed, during reaeon; freedom public suHo to know to rule ucated in order of to Charlotte and wisely. Goates was besieged with phone calls, demanding the pope will control the moat able can. assistant district attorney, was tong), few decades Hamlltontom haa therefore advocated the widen religion; freedom of the press; thla straw vota In the made other perintend The field. in the Mrs. a Mr. Milner. to and fearless all actively the others, of freedom "was remarkable advances. It Among of person under the progovernors balprotecting" why he possible diffusion of free educatwo who have announced their Observer. Let him purge thecauee of tho rountry. hardly too much to aay that the tion, ao that tha peopto should be- tection of tho habeas corpus; and and particularly let him Jensen, who did not give her address, called up Mr. Goates The liquor question was a sec- candidacy are Byron D. Anderson lot American still trial people Juries by preach come bettor equipped to govern. the wet Republicans to atop voting Impartially selected R. Hutchinson, Jr. but practice Ham and, as he expressed it later. I never listened to a more ondary consideration with such andTwoWilliam thara prlnclplea form th bright Refora ho died he ordered that Smith and cast their votea for others are expected to an- tor wc talked with. as W woman one still the hava people that than the constellation in wet inscribed which life, should ho Hoover hia on excoriation tomb haa gone bemy scorching la little nounce their candidacy. These are toot there but ecclesifore Generally much of havo tho some shadow, speaking us, bold and Let deemed three Third his he what greatest our step to guided county attorney, astic denounce tha straw ballot as substance. Interest In politics. The people Wallace B. Kelly, gave me." She refused to identify herself further than achievements: Author of tho Dec- through an age of revolution and C. Beck. Horace and was she seem someadded t that but as "Mrs. we stateara Where look was to a for Jensen," and regard corruption laration of American Independence, reformation. Th wisdom of our say her name Ax the Third Judicial district inherent in politics and im- convention let several churches pass reso- ment of Jeffersonian principles? of the statute of Virginia for re- sages and tha blood of our heroes them that Goates is thing probably will not be and going to write to Washington and Obof being shaken off. tha Nowhere are bitter that possible lutions epitodemanding they ligious freedom, and Father of tho hav been devoted to their attain-men- t. os usual, The Republicans of the state are held this year as early "no good that he is a lazy grafter and a protector ef bootserver squelch tha whole business. mised than In tha Declaration of Unlveridty of Virginia. To have They should be the creed-- of of additions is there expectation a as active and hopeful of Smith's nomFourth If all these fall, our political falth-t- he Independence, which he wrote: founded an institution of higher edthis list. text od n leggers, etc., etc." Pura-lresort: ination. Let The Klan element is to Mr. tha "We hold theee truths to bo ucation was In hla opinion a greater civil Instruction the touchston has prosecuted a dernier saints who reHeart men ara created achievement and a greater service by which to try th aervlr-tHearing the report emanating from the sheriffs office, strong with them and they don't numberDuncan all that case of whllt important of main always doss to tha Throne equal; that they ara endowed by to hto country, than to have been those wa truat; and how Al can win even in that one of the daily newspapers called upon Mr. Goates to ex- see should wo acting as assistant to District At- Of Grace Heaven their Creator with certain Inaliensend up to of tho United States. re- state. wander a A. Rogers. down His president send from friends to E. In them invited the Goates momenta torney of paper In this noon and reply, plain. night, However traditions may lead the declare that thle able rights; that among these an He did not believe that tho posrror or alarm, tot us experience hee morning, to porter, who could see for himself what the federal agents slate to reins in the Democratic equipped him unusually well for prayer.early!O Lord, help us and that life, liberty and tha pursuit of session of wealth made a man mora retrace our steps and hasten fold that tradition that Impelled the higher poet to which he e- right mora capable of govern- the road which alona to regain or secure honest to these that happiness; In had done. The reporter was sent. lie was taken to the scene their fuihcrs to Thla thing must ba nipped to adhere to tha rights governments an instituted ing his fellow citisens wisely or peace, liberty, and safety.leads mpires bud because If it keeps on like among of the raid. There he saw for himself all the hooch had party that promises to keep only men. deriving their Just, Justly titan a poor man. He ah It Announcement of the date of tha the Must will Be the It Impreaalon has started Analysed. man's state. power from the consent of the horred Hamilton's theory that tha been taken, and that the stills, instead of having "one or two white Third district convention haa not the country that the Al governed. Merely reading thla statement of In inducing people to talk wc been made. According to sume re- go out over governing power should' be placed Is as overwhelming In vote Smith small holes in them, as the sheriffs office had said, had pretended general waa He principles la not enough to our preference was ports, it will r.ot be held until late North Carolina In these latter days some high- In the hands ef tha rich. aa it to In New of wealth, and irlva a clear conception of what th of afraid brows power to show been literally converted into sieves by the officers. The re- Knilih, which It la not, though we In the summer or fall. Candidates York. like are that they would be the greatest That mean. Each precept should de- should be glad to vote for him for for the six neats In the district that It would ha used to they thst has happened to the smarter than Jefferson by prov- feared and porter found that each of the stills had been utterly to oppress tha people. ho analyzed and applied to present the very reason that leads them to court, as well as a candidate for calamity Old North Stats since the patriots ing that thla declaration to not usurp That to what prinstroyedoppose him ths spirit of religious district attorney, will be nominat- of '75 met on tha aquara knows Ha therefore wanted to preserve a day problems. and true, because everybody and ciples ara for to serve aa standards of farmers. ed at this convention. of May. that all men an not created equal population As we have said, when men do a certain thing seriously, Intolerance. Boulder Camera. Twentieth passed ths which ny to measure manunew situs ths growth of or In physical, mental or moral opposed Declaration or Independence, nf tlnn. Aa time goes on. condition development they usually have a reason for doing it. The ue of cod liver oil In the the Thirtieth of May Resolutions, strength. Jefferson navor said factures tha and all other things rhnnge and new problems arise In Now why, do you suppose a high official of the sheriff's Al Smith Leadt All in feeding of liveetock has Increased whichever It was. they were. He claimed, and the bank, tha con- our rountry, and we need ruies by ita demand to such a degree that of the that. Declara- that might lead to immortal And that's signers office gave out that false report concerning the actions of a few hands. whlrh to solve them. The teak ol In Sheridan Paper Poll Imports last year exceeded 3.500. wealth of centration I AH. W. TILLETT. tion Cl claimed, that all men we r the staleRmn of today la In fit the Beat Governed. the federal agents in the Milner case? Why. ? 000 gallons, born with equal natural rights to valued at nearly Charlotte N. Ho waa an absolute believer In maxima and doctrines of Jefferson 4. 1999 SHERIDAN Out of 100 votea 9 nnn nan enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit to th complex conditions of tan rest In a presidential poll recently of happiness. They denied that Individualism, and hence ha said year 1929 ao that t he greatest hapGLASS VS. CONCRETE. - people ar st governed who co lucted by a Sheridan dally tho Creator loves some of hto chil- ihosMY SUBSCRIPTION HERE IS of th people may bo attainnewspaper. Gov. A. Smith of New dren totter than other, er that are least governed. Ho wanted as piness ed. government as possible, and Ten days ago Juvenile Judge Fred R. Morgan had sev York, and Secretary of Commerce some men ara born to be ruled, little THE UTAH STATESMAN Of course, ft Is out of th queslb few.: possible restriction upon received substantial majorwhilst others are born to rule. th cral children before him. The youngsters were alleged to Hoover H held that tion at this dinner to analyze and individual cltissn. 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. ities. divine Ths was right of any rises only duty of government to to discuss all the articles In the JefAl Bmlth received SOI voice with have damaged a bootleggers piano- aa repugnant to hto mind aa was ths fersonian creed. One o9 them shield each cltissn from tho 4! for Senator Jim Read, his nearThe me send the Inclosed is ' which find check said: that for divine the "It of opinion the my please right judge kings Solemnly of hto neighbors, and to de- would be enough for an extended est competitor. Herbert Hoover reMotive. Real we address can do to to The most of their ceived 129 votes ee against in for fend him. in common with th parents are invariably to blame for the delinquencies Ths real metiva of tho langaage community at large, from foreign refsr very briefly to two or ttirv. months. Utah Statesman for Lcwdcn 24 Coolyears and President for children." of the Declaration of Independence aggression. Hence h taught thst For example, take th Idea of idge. to liberty. Equality and tha pur- tha function of government to freedom nf speech. Hers to JefExactly! SUBSCRIPTION TRICES $1 Year; 50c 6 months. In suit of happiness are incidents merely to protect th cltlsen. and ferson's classic pronouncement on Moral: When a man living in a glass house finds himCAN I1E SWALLOW IT? the definition of liberty. When then to 1st him do nnd aay what that subject: If ther be any men created ar h pleases ao long a h does not among ua who would wish ta disself seized with a desire to throw stones, he should first The test of the forthcoming camsaid all Jefferson Name Street ; . equal, he meant that every human Interfere with th rights of others solve thla union ar to change II reor not ths trade off his glass house for one built of brick or reinforced paign will be whether publican form, 1st them aland un- being comes Into tho world with lo do likewise. can tak hto oil. If I elephant holds "Like Father old still good: concrete, for the State Ho wished U preserve th stale gag an equal right to liberty. make him sick, good night. Las i City A Continued on Fag I Three; Jefferson's fundamental government la ail their vlgaa, Th Animas Leader. Like Son." . , a talas, DERN OUTLINES PHILOSOPHY OF JHFERSON IN aot-arl- gn ADDRESS v. . 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