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Show t UTAH STATESMAN, JULY 13, 1928. Editorial Comment Liberty to IMnh 4 4 Endorsed by the State Democratic committee, Salt Lake county committee, Utah county committee-OfficRoom 111 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Vice Presidential Nom-ine- e BERNARD L. FLANAGAN, Editor. C. S. GODDARD. Business Manager. Urges Tolerance, Entered as Pscund cuti Matter, July IS, mill, at the pnsioflic at Salt Cites Past Mistakes. Lake under the ADVERTISING RATES Per Column Inch $1.00 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. being and not as women, THE ing to Genevieve Cline, ths first woman customs appraiser of ica, who has baan nominated by Womens National Democratic Club President Coolidg to th bench of accord- Amer- Announces S, 1(71. Training School ol Political Organization August 6 to September 1, 1928 ULE nock. Ark A plea for religion tolerance, Interpreted a. n appeal to tha of the south to abandon their Governor Smith, th. candidate president, was the outstanding ftr feature of the speech made here July 4. by Sena tor Joseph T. Robinson. Democratic nominee for the vice presidency, at the American Legion's of tha fourth at July. celebration to bln home folks. .Bpelns Roblnaon declared that the fte of bigotry had passed.'' Xo man should be or diKcrimlnatde against Inpreferred public authority because of hla aWiliatloi with a particular church," ha deDem-ocw- a ta (New York Times.) Alexander Air conditions couldn't have been batter either at Kansas City or Houston, don't you think Mr. Jefferson T In both In. stances I have been Impressed with a total abaanc of static. Thorns In lencral. ys, Mr. Hamilton; though it strikes m that Houston has coming In Just a bit lb louder of ths two. Alexander (with a pollt bow) Naturally; th vole ot th plain people, Mr. Jeffarson. Tliomaa (with equal coureay) Plus the supervision of th Federal Radio Board, Mr. Hamilton. I was never the ona to deny that n certain amount of centralised control ia essential to th efficient functioning of democracy. Alexander That ia gratifying; It encourage on to believe that you do not always think of mo as "th enemy." Thomas I don't quit oh, you refer to the keynote speech at Houston 7 Well, you know what political assemblies ora, Mr. Hamilton, and you know what a scholar In politics la He is always a good deal wilder than th rest. J should not taka It too seriously. Mr. Hamilton Bears No Grudge, Alexander On tha contrary. I am extremely grateful. You know from your own experience, Mr. Jefferson, that a knock Is aa good oo a boost. At Kaniaa City they did not mention my name, it was left for your own temporary chairman to credit ma with everything that has gone wrong in this country evar sines you and I. set it going, I might have preferred a more discriminating appraisal. There war Mr. Bowers' in point argument where I failed to tree th prsclsq connection between myself and Mr. Harry Sinclair. But I frankly would rather be misunderstood than ignored. In that respect, MrVJef-ferao- n, I believe that oil men are created equal. Thomas That is an excellent way of putting it. And it la only to fair say Mr. Hamilton, that 1 am not at all inclined to subscribe to all th kind thlnge Mr. Bowera aaid about ma. I didn't plan everything for 1921. Things have a way of getting away from tbe original design. That would hold for th Hamiltonian conception aa well as for Jeffersonian conception, would it not! Alexander (thoughtfully) Indeed, It would. Do you recall, Mr. Jefferson, your views concerning a sturdy agricultural population as tha basis of a fra and stable democracy? Thomas I am on record to that effect. Alexander But it bo happens that moat of your Democrats reside in cities of 500,000 population ad over. Hiey Both Guessed Wrong, Thomas It la a wise Founding Father that knows his own child. I remember. Mr. Hamilton, how insistent you were upon putting 4 senate IqJo our Constitution as a check upon the representative of the unruly mob Alexander lo don't recall using the word mob, but essentially you are correct. Thomas Well. It eo happens that all th in la staged in your senate, and all the stability, as you wouldCongroaa call it. is in my house of representatives. Alexander Just a mlnuto, Mr. Jefferson. It is quite true that moat of the men who provide the vaudeville at Washington arc Republican eenatora; but It never gets too far with them. You can never tell where a Republican senator will ba forty-thrmonths In forty-sigbut from convention week to election day you always every find him on th reservation. Jg eplta of all temptations to enter into new relatione he remains a Republican. Whereas in tha case of your own followers, Mr. Jeffrson Thomas (moodily) I admit It, I admit it. Thera la auch a thing as too much personal liberty. . (He cheers up). But perhaps it is not a permanent condition. W Democrats have come to resemble your own Republicans in so many ways, Mr. Hamilton I am quite frank to admit it that perhaps w will soma day acquire the Repub. Mean habit of dispensing with the ua of th bowio-kn- if within th umllXi bn Our Slogan: "Every Reader a Contributor.' e I Thomas and Alexander Listen In Sponsored by Salt Lake Womens Democratic Club. Edited by MRS. D. M. DRAPER. party. act of March Contributions 4 4 Women Voters Department A Democratic state newspaper, published every Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to promotion of the progress ana prosperity of the state and Oily. Utah, Educational ; ; tha U. C. custom court of New York. This appointment would mako Mias CUna tha first and woman federal Judge in America.only Once upon a tlma women expected chivalry from men and got Wa still get it. but it, aha aaya. in a different way. W gat it by playing tha game fairly and squarely and not asking for special favors Just because we are women. We must remember that all woman In publlo Ufa are being watched with more scrutiny than any man on any Job aver received. Our auccaaa or our failure la th success or fallura of all woman In public life, Wa must not indorse vomen for public office merely because they are women. We must Insist that all women for whom we vote are aa well qualified for public office as any man. Women on Joba must taka criticism and suggestion from both men end women with a little better grace than many of them do. Living and working is neither a man's nor a woman's Job. W all must play tha gam and do tha Job together." Becauao of the success of the training school offered by the club In tha past two summers and In vi- - w of tha fact that this ia a cam- palgn year and trained workers will ha of groat value to the party, tha .50 Woman's National Democratic club has formulated plana for a third summer school to bo held throughout August of this year, and offats 3.00 its facilities to the Democratic women of the country In accordance 4.00 with tha following provisions: . 5.00 , All Democratic women's clubs are offered a cooperative arrangement with the Woman's National Democratic club, by which, upjn payment of a fea of ten dollars, they are privileged to send representatives to the school. The clubhouse, at 1526 New Hampshire avenue, will bo thrown HANDS ACROSS THE LINE, open to the representatives of the- - coordinated women's dubs, and they will be housed free of charge. There will be no charge for the and tha only expenses incurred What has happened in Texas since Houston is likely to clared. The battalions that ad- lectures or couraea of instruction, vance under tha black banner of by the delegatee while in Washi ngton wlir bo meals and inciden-tal- a be typical of the Democratic situation throughout the South, intolerance cen never undermine o Governor Moody, the strongest of the party leaders in the destroy the fortress Announcement of speakers and couraea will ba made later. Fur of liberty." further information wri'e to: Senator's Word tliccml. state, has declared his support of the Democratic ticket, thus MRS. GEORGE U- - ECKELS, Senator Robinson spoka before a more than the defection of T. B- - Love and Mrs. large Chairman. crowd and hia speech was 1526 New Hampshire Avenue, Edith Wilmans, candidates for Lieutenant Governor and cheered enthusiastically. lia was ' Washington, D. C. by Lloyd Judd, ComGovernor, respectively. Both were losers in the attempt to Introduced . mander of the Lttrlo Rock Poet of have the Beaumont State Convention instruct the Texas the American Legion as representDemOCr&tlC the ideal and purposes for delegates specifically against Governor Smith, and both ing which the American Legion stand. ClUD tO failed in their effort to induce the national convention to The senator's speech in lot- part adopt a plank endorsing the terms of the Volstead They low: Miia Ida TarbslI. author of 16 liberty la now tha aub- have a following, but politically it is infinitesimal in compar- JectReligions published hooka and innumerable o? frequent and somellmea bit- ,ha from ison with that of the governor of Texas, who also is a candi- ter discussion. Indeed, colonial his-- 1 The following reprint articles, has changed her mind regard to prohibition. Amicable International relations reveals dispute and persecu- - Bulletin of the Woman's National with date for renomination. National Committeeman Adams is tory Before stating her reasons for between the United 8tates and tiona In almost all the colonies Washington, of club anti-SmiDemocratic now moving to expel the this change it Is interesting to know Canada received a pleasant bit of announcers from the wholly Inconsistent with the teach- , witn the hope that what ona newspaper, the New Fork promotion whan between 20 and 50 ; party- - The electoral vote of Texas is assured to the party by Inga of any Chrlatian sect. The col- - D. C.. la prated Herald Tribune, recently wrote to members of tha Canadian Women's onlal contents over religlonue liberty w?mn thrfllfJl which it has always stood. Mias Tarbell. It is this: Press club accepted an Invitation to H .BSantaE for the provisions take responsible Her fearless honesty in prais- cross the border A similar condition prevails in the three other Southern in tha sixth articla and In tha first; tie. here offered by and spend a weekor strictly accord- end with a sister organisation in or- - ing to denouncing 'States which protested most vigorously against Governor amendment of our Constitution toward the merit of thq case, rath- the U. 8. A. The hostess body was ing tended to eet at lea.t for every earning thaof clubs..tepe Jurt Imw to go er than according to what was ex th Cleveland Women's Press club Smiths nomination North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama-Forme- r agitation genlxatlon respecting the subject. of of her, ia characteristic of of which Mra Mauds A. Trueadale pected whatMrt In Massachusetts colony, a wo-- 1 about It. Secretary of the Navy Daniels, reserving the inStartling Likeness. Mias Tarbell. It ia the quality about of that city, la president,. The three men were hanged iniPW lc;. 5, dubitable right to seek to return dry congressmen wherever man and her that Immediately impresses you. Canadians war headed by their UI hPf fr- - JKreon: there la no denying tor being Quaker, in ban- 1... the two Her influence lies largely in the fact president. Miss May 6. Clendenan Act that tha partlea today resemble each other to an aspossible in an effort to checkmate the modification views of sylvania, founded aa an asylum for Jtous Let me that W see Adnever has she both have national committee tonishing degree. been known to of tha London. Ont.. Farmers' the candidate, announces that he will support Governor persecuted quakers, political priv- offers a splendid clearing make a public statement that was vocate and Home Magaxlna. chairmen, the temporary .chairmen who deliver th keynote, and per. writ withheld from Catholics, 1ThVlpurpoaea of th , manent chairmen Smith in North Carolina. This is a neutralizing force to ileges Press facta. by Women's proven unsupported The Canadians Maryland established as a refuge club have Thomas And committees on Miss Tarbell long has been re- club was organised In 1904, say Senator Simmons of that state. He, however, has not said for persecuted Catholics, promptly National Democratic us, defined been garded as one of tbe moat intellec- Mias Clendenan, whan a group of out contesting delegations Unitarians the right of free- from the beginning that he will desert the party in which he has been a force tor denied tual women of America- - A pro- Canadian newspaper women went Alexander And committee on resolutions which always declare first: to unite the Democratic womdom of worship. local found student of social movements In a and in Hats car to attend the 8t. In favor of enforcing th Constitution over thirty years. In Alabama Senator Heflin has spoken of 'The tables were turned when a en. the leaders privet naand economic problems she la in- Louie World's fair. They eo enThomas And our committees on resolutions before permanent number of Iurltans and activities, into one mean terested in everything taking a European trip to avoid voting for the Democratic sufficient that concerns joyed th association that th fol- to frame the party platform always hold public hearings forproceeding benemoved Into Mary- tional group: to provide rrotestanta other Democratic the life and destiny of all the peo- lowing year a meeting was held in fit of the representatives of twelve million farmers who arethallowed ticket, hut no other party leader of any consequence in that land to deny all political rights to whereby the Individual cona n twenty-seveTo make minutes wish to ple. strong reasoning powers Th war caused a temstate is openly off the reservation- - Georgia accepted what Cathollca; full religious liberty to women who may ahe adds absolute Integrity; her Winnipeg. Alexandet And the representatives of four million member of porary diver ion, but In 1920 I sects was not enjoyed in Mary tribution to national politics efmoat view ia an of th Mon. that Federation of Labor who are allowed fifteen minute purposes 'happened at Houston with good grace, and no threats to bolt all thalr American In was point held unprej- triennial of the accomplish land until after the udiced seeker after the truth. In rteal. In meeting Thomas And th representative 0f millions of church mem1921 In Vanvouver, B. C. hare tunce come from the Peach Belt. In the other states of federal Constitution.adoption fectively. formulate their Inpolicies, which the beginning Mlaa Tarbell was and in 1929 tha club will go to Bt, bers. aqd millions of peac society members, and millions of nationand advocate the causes Kketclir Religion Persecution. the old Confederacy no leaders before the convention prothe force of an greatly disposed to favor tha enact- John, New Brunswick. al security societies, and millions of men and women interested in in. It was Roger Williams, a great they believeendwith to ment of the ltth amendment to the . coherent claimed the anti-Smi- th body; war as did Simmons, Heflin and John Baptist , This policy of meeting in various ternal waterway minister, who established organisededucetlonel work for tno Constitution 1 and Volstead law. tha Alexander And In reforestation of of tha purpose ia locations S. Cohen, and part Houston South Carolina gave no signs of tha small colony of Rhode Island on eponeor to The abolition of tha saloon aeemad tha club, which la to bind together Thomas And in taking th howl out ot radio provide a national beadprinciple of ahoalute religious party; women in one of the greatest victories in the tha protest ever what was impending there. Louisiana was in the Alexander And in international good-wi- ll women writers of Canada into He incurred tha hatred ot quarters for Democratic liberty. line aa aerva a ral of reform the nation had ever a craft organisation, with the line from the beginning; the vice presidential candidate hie contemporaries throughou tn Washington and to A Sizable Country. Democrat might experienced; it avowed purpose ot promoting symunquestionably right lying point where discus How many millions would that make Thomas comes from Arkansas; Virginia wrote the plank in the plat-for-m western world by denying the Issues enormous marked an tha for advance to altogether, Mr. prowomen, preaa of the king to give away lands ot meet each other, among pathy Hmsniiton? better standards of living and im- tect th personal and professional which interested it most; and Senator Harrison of the Indians; by opposing tha right and problem confronting tha one would ray between eight and nine hunof tha country and acquire proved decency of conduct. interests of tha members and to dred AIandelHfbM, million people In th United States, which suggests magistrates to punish for hereby Information Mississippi hailed the nominations and Governor Smiths of and As to teh benefits resulting from Improve the to legislation as that there Journalism status of attendance or upon to must be considerable duplication and perhaps a hit of compel statement of acceptance in very complimentary terms, From of interest; the closing of the saloons Miss Taras a profession for woman. services and boldly aaaerieo official movements 1 bel,V ln ha ,r th bell not has Btatel nor her a contacts tn,ted social mind, In changed might where The membership is about 40b, todr bout 120 Florida comes no news of disturbances, and there is no ques- that: mImoVoiSi with party leaden and where has tha general public. Un that eluding novelists, poets, urtlsts in The magistrate's power extendi mads K tion that the Democratic leaders in Tennessee will support th'Ak a Democrats might or-ba point thera is almost unanimous black and white, free lance writers, the United 8tatee should y gratification that only to the outward stats of man. official Regarding the bigger ee well as nawapaper writer. Only th criminal blunders for have done aa well as it has? I mean, despit the ticket. No one can prescribe or dictate brought Intimately together in the agreement which and are I aa you an of called to account by question prohibition to promote the welfare of entity, women are admitted th Along the border, where Southern manners and customs man'a belief except his own con- der temporary chairmen at Kansas City and Houston of pub- tha famous writer I certain that professional to memebrahlp, however. party and create that force no science. Alexander Positively, Mr. Jefferson. the not for have which blessings without hoped par. lics prevail, Maryland and Kentucky came to the convention for opinion The execution of witches does Thomas Absolutely, Mr. Hamilton. 8he does not beiieva vioty may operate successfully. have materialised. Smith, and there were first ballot votes for him from West not complete the narrative or Wilof satisthat is club activities the of prohibition capable The heretics. lence toward Roger to factory enforcement by any physiVirginia and Oklahoma- - Missouri, led by Senator Reed, liams himself narrowly escaped ex- always been fashioned according three-fol- d cal processes that can be employed. swung into line as soon as the nomination was made. So the ecution and Sept. 2, 165, we ban- these purposes, with athesocial, The law la flouted everywhere and eduSuggestion that the "people exal- object of providing hia of because ished teachings 1928 of with South the and the border as ercise tha right of sending dry can. to campaign begins will be wherever continue there and background cational political 266 1901. years referred to. In is no public sentiment to sustain iL dldates to Congress" if they do not of women well disposed toward the Democratic ticket as they have been ready Democratic tha for decres Th project from the start has (From th Milwaukee the after hla banishment, Her conclusions aeem to ba in ac- want modification of th eighteenth Journal.) Washington and the country. Durfor at least eight years- - This was reasonably obvious all we rescinded. been under the eupervleion was former made amendment ot Th Daughters of ths American sean by ever cord with opinincreasing la only a Partial statement ing its early days it began the Rosa Gov. WyomNellie of aa to the Council ion to of Tayloe th of Clubs which events along. The hope of victor', and infrangible ties of party al- of "This of Kansas futility trying the event and condition whlcii rin of program force upon tha people observance of ing upon her return to Cheyenne City, which ! a part of the Gen- Revolution, a patriotic group of unlegiance, bind this section, for the present at any rate, to a prompted the insertion of artier 6 have always been such ofanItsimportquestionable sincerity, are the an obnoxious statute. In all the from the national Democratic con- eral Federation of Women's activand ant part popular that: Constitution in the federal clubs, day In th. throes of we read the leson vention in Houston. Btrong Democratic ticket. New York Times. world's a aa such history the need of ities ever bs and, cleaning theilr shall test No religious "If elected. Gov. Smith may ex- and la headed by Mra. Mason C. house of what to any national organisation became more that it is moral suasion and appealreg-to ercise they consider a peril Alderman. The council now comrequired as a qualificationunder of the recommending not reason and that right compulsion It work IN THE PRECINCT. effective the apparent and tha office nr public trust club having a to- from within. Llkg many another prises fifty-fowas carrying on began to ba rec- ulates the behavior of the mass of modification of tlg laws which have tal United States. been enacted under ths prohibition membership of 15.000, and em- patriotic organisation, tha D. A. R. mankind. was its program 1 gradually ognised, the complete "In amendment One of Senator Kings intentions during his stay in Utah amendment, Mra Roes said, "but ploys a manager, who ! also hos- has sharpened lie color sense to a enlarged to include varjpua new separation of church and state wa fields Democratic members of Congress tess and house mother, to take degree where Is to see that the Fourth precinct Democrats show a little accomplished: of effort. palest pink seems may also exercise the right of de- charge of the hotel. With the idea of expanding the The rates for accommodations lurid red. The red Is very real to more activity. Senator King declared that the next time 'Congress shall fnakt no law re- club's to vote fur such modificaclining to more actlvltloa them make in an establishment of religtion. And Democratic voters may, depend on the girl's ability to pay, them. They feel that It. as the Fourth is to have a called meeting that tiore than two spect national in scope, in Decemnothing ion. or prohibiting the free exercise truly 1925. usually from 51 to 57 a if they choose, support only such ranging board the of ber, will in be governors the heritage their common there. with week for board and room. Senator workers WPirtliii King, de No party thereof.' aa candidates will for Conugreas for all of ua In their turned The name of Roger William U Induced Mrs. Minnie Klaher Cunserving girl however, to declien to so vote. other Democrats, believes that the precinct which is honored ningham of Texas, former vice away because she cannot pay and efforts to dispel this threatening immortal aa tha outstanding reIn convciiti'.ii: the discussing were he American an Mussolini and senator If home the the the of of the National governor service to the amount ot shadow, they have mad on precinct League president by being Mrs. Rosa said th "sound last year champion of religion lib of Women Voters and an organisa- would no doubt be a Republican. sults, wna given to needy girla obsession of a program .should be a leading precinct in state politics. Senator King erty in the western world. common sens that characterised 15577 Minerva Mrs. When tn tion route Bom to Tarquinia of the girls who attend which. Intelligently limited, might expert, WashingConstitution. I lie Religion and tha deliberations Houston of tha declares that the faltering Fourth is at heait absolutely part-tlof the worir of a well known opera singer recently convention, esslly lb ton and take charge earn night school or Mw been a useful check on ex- Thomas Jefferson strengthened in a high high schoolschool, to hia thoughts are employed In the tremtota But In their fear they tints the ir.tei viewed him Democratic and he will take steps to rouse up the workers. most prominent political advocate the club. At the Demothe degree, of tha position in on he peranswered was The of Bulletin hotel prohibition, earn- have become cruaaden of llllberal-U- m dining room, and defender ot Roger Williams publication Then cratic party, and at tha same tlma ing their board and thereby begun, and under Mrs. Cunning- fect English, T am dry." and Intolerance. and lodging, Is. dortrine. a cause G. O. P. TRIES TO PUSSYFOOT. of despair undoubtedly ham's reglm the various services he went on to tell what he meant to those Now g member who dared ta opclothing to provided by memwho counted upojt It rend- their ber which adopt" ona oi pose their program haa been offered the Democratic duba. women by dry. exby controversy." more girls pending graduation and pelled for I do not disapprove of moder- ing itself asunder The Republican party is once more pulling the fine old throughout the country such as conduct disturbing th Referring to Gov. Bmith'a ac- employment. the information bureau and tha ate drinking. said he, though I ot harmony" tha Th trick of pussyfooting. Hubert Work, the head of the nationorganisation. telegram. Mra. Kosh said Th hotel Itself offers opportudo not think liquor should be drunk ceptance school of organization, wera national board of manin public places except at meals." It "emphasised the honesty and nities for advancement in music, society's al committee, has already announced that prohibition is not agement ae court martial, sitting are that courage of th art and sewing. Parlors are pro- unanimously voted infor typical Premier Mussolini declared It as man." Mra an issue. Unfortunately Mr- - Work did not state just what A fund of 75.00 to 100.000 to "At thein club's second1926.anneal the expulRosa aaid it was to ba vided where th girls may enter- sion. Rebellion . Mrs. hla belief that politics was merely February, meeting that a man of hie honesty tain their young men frlenda end against th society the issue was and is apparently hoping that the magnificent toll til,, public of discriminatory Andrleiis A. Jones, wife of the 1st a passing fancy for women. Worn- wee the So real offense. issued an teachers senator from New Mexico, was en's interest in the troublous politl- - S 0i,,S,car to n5?rc to the lim- last year several of them married order Ilk Democratic-Republica- n piat-Hrngainel school American personality of the great simon-pur- e that of th queen In or I affairs of atata will fade away went into and vsion'' homes es of witJilfc!L!T,rv.at,on the their elected voied by the as club's first today president, Wonderland: "Off with her head!" Mr- - Herbert Hoover, will be able to American-Anglo-Saxo- n. nd th own. j president, Mrs. J. Borden teller' association. Harrl In time, and womens nature will The pity of It all Is what tha or,in,e to his personal Insti"It to not a de- an issue i Tr Miss one of it principal founders ultimately reassert Itself, h Florence U. Hanson, secre-.mndrag the sinking ship into port. If prohibition tution and perhaps never ran he." dinary citisen, whoso support the the federation, j and prime mover, having served dared. then the way the Republicans have allowed the flagrant vio- i'doiailid to th ofconvention Mra Alderman haa ohserved. "In- society might easily have had In exam-jth- e II Dues added that he agreed two terms allowed by the con-jp'- .c deed. I think we would lose a great any patriotic fight against danger, lation of the prohibition laws is an issue and Mr. Work can of law which she said mill-- ; stitutlnn. Mrs. Jones continued In with American observers of present deal of our incentive to work if th will probably remark, Alice In th beIs civlisatlon Demothat tha home the A1 to comeback the day two for fire liberty Smith's the choice. presidency his personal take years and rapid jtati J acmist hotel were on a paying basis. Th lory "Whj, they'r only a pack He expressed strongwas succeeded ing neglected. Mrs. Inf Newby teacher. Etnily cratic convention, definitely stating his stand on the matter In Joy of service le the only reward, of cards!" said, teachers sre'ell Blsir, who was elected presl-- 1 ly his belief that maternity and she loss, and It to a great ona" g should he more imof prohbition as a state matter rather than a federal matter prohibited front attending dances dent at the annual meeting on Feb. The government has removed portant In a woman's life than mo- ruary 29. 1925 was a blow in the solar plexus to the party which has let or seeing motion pictures;to West "The east has begun to save day- tha 51 toll chnrge at Bright Angel Mid bridge. u addition to this brief fas-- i torlng teacher L 71 required history, ft a 1300 "humenl- - light.' says a news item. We Trail, Grand canyon. Now, if someliquor flow like water from one end of this country to an- jViigiria ton their galoshes; North Carolina the following announcement of the IJOO.uuO. didn't know (he east used enough one will only remove th cost of no premier! other and yet which did not have the courage to take any demands they be In bed by 5 summer training srhnnl Is of of It to make a saving worth while. getting to the Grand canyon, wa'll third of th women of th United tlrular interest. ia Mich., Hoke. Utah Although requires th New Orleans Times Picayune. c:ubwon,,n stand on the matter. ail be happy. Wichita Beacon. wera using their vote. She ,! a States ,0Jg wv front Washington, teachers to wear skirt reaching.11number belief women ; her declared that of Democratic women may their shoe top, and California. of ' OC 301 during August and It failed to take full advantage ot worTne LOBO Rhode Island and Indiana prohibit J1 HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION ,0 be hoped that there will ha the vot. because It was "difficult r0r VeEltab e p'ace to'live n them from marrying. on vote thn Men. to Intelligently." ,;roup Th ronveniion adopted a too- - nnte representatives bring hark the other hand, o ah declered. usually twety-fwhich th national dub year program, which declare for voted the straight party ticket uou on hand rented thnaJTmn ,v. 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. academic freedom for teachers end n,,, without consideration of the quail- - 'cleaned and furn'shed pupils; payment for absence due to flcatlons of the candidates thereon. accepted their first tenants They r- Inclosed find check for which please send me The 'Illness: n adequate pension after known In .cooked the them-Ital- y meals jjlalullo ia aewell maximum; IUS leOlUnUl Ithirty yeurs' service: a linger. She sev on an simple oil etore. th with -a help 1500 to building; equal; pupils of le now preparing fsr an operatic of ths lastructtou la penuaarat war-lo-g girl when they could give Utah Statesman for months. educational opportunity for all. I Let It also hs known that this career which years she wee obliged to; the time. gives without extra charge with .without discrimination for race, re- - column stands ready to answer any give up two years ago owing to ill Th three rooms were soon overres lor full eaurs f Beauty Cultert. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 81 Year; 50c 6 months. s'aius: elective question which women may wish to health. illgion. or social flowing, and larger quarters were k iwfh regard to the organlii-an- d Cull r scud for laloaallM. board of d lira 'inn with teacher. obtained with th aid of various I tlnn of clnhs or matters o? pro- labor representation. cltlsena. Expansion continued, and Nuns Street , prams. Anv Information which w today th projert haa grown into No doubt many married women may have at hand will be th Girls' hotel at 1505 Jerferson gladly BABHKII SHOP work liemus they find that the published here If t Is Pf general BKAt'TT PAM LOR M'PPLir Women of sort Jobe street, comfortably furnished, with holding any State ar East 1st Saalk Gtlj halt Luke lily, Vfak. Fort . teret, ua know jj wsy to get money. women in attractive surrounding end Ikaae Waa, MU today, and especially Worth J serve you. human commodatlng 125 penona. public office, must woik OBOI 30B0I IOBOI ...., foiOO ... off-setti- ng Miss Tarbell Changes Press Women Promote National All Her Mind Aid Offers ... International Democratic Women Neighborliness ' act war-danel- -- ee ht th flt n- gotta 'gOgglU XSf.S -- at . ip Mrs. Ross Lauds Smith In Charge of Kansas Only a Pack of Council of Clubs Cards City ur Mussolini Gives Views On American Prohibition ecclc-astic- 1.? r" al 'n m 1 Teachers to Fight Unfair Dicrimination i ' isnt e1! n. iary-tr-aur- I ! heme-buildin- , k: iit ,ta. .S' ! w'i amn : . THE UTAH STATESMAN U TI Will Help ! SALT LAKE SCHOOL of Beauty Culture rmplle Chivalry in Politics ..... aozaoc ni SALT LAKE BARBER SUPPLY , ' ... Al 301 f |