Show I Bring Forth F ortt the the- AXI Ax AxIN I N spite of legal warnings and the better ju judgment of j 1 IN the Senate the Utah in industrial commission has nas ilas apparently ap- ap through the lower victory won a paternalistic house The The worl workmen's men s 's compensation sa tion bill providing pro lg radical rad radical rad- rad ical amendments amendment to the existing laws was jammed laa 1 both houses of the 1919 Lc Legislature after the thele le legal leal al time for adjournment has arrived I As passed by the Legislature in ill posthumous session j the b bill ll carries ics one of the most objectionable and t men 1 acing features of the original proposal The rho industrial I commission is ma made e superior to the district courts o othe of I the state b by the clause which practically removes the tiLe right of the individual to trial by jury I IThe The legal status of or this particular provision has been under fire from the first days ays of the Legislature E Ex Experts Ex- Ex I pens have ha held it to be contrary to the constitution of I the state That this opinion oll was shared share by members of fact that I Ithe the thc Utah Senate may be gathered from the the upp upper r house struck the clause from the tho bill when it ii was first presented for consideration I In a committee of the House the clause was resurrected resurrected and reinserted passed by hy the lower lo house an and sent back to the tho Senate where it was passed without question Whether the passage Jas age of oE the bill with its objectionable objectionable ob oi features is due ue to concessions or the jam of a belated session is not made i c evident ent in the attitude c of oi the Senate The fhe bill now goes t to Governor Bamber- Bamber Bamberger I gel ger for his signature I Jn Tn hi his biennial message to the he Legislature Governor nam eler made mae a plea pica for lor safe and and sane salle legislation i cautioning against the cr very freaks which winch are arc found foun in inI I ihn h. h hill it PIll V nl no I mit I V JJ W V i he do his part to keep freakish l legislation out of the thc statute books hooks of Utah I A l Political Loss I c T o of oE the activities of the the United Unite States employment s n a. as Jc cond conducted ed under the hc Eie I direction of or Director General Densmore is more of ofa a political than a public loss Evidence of the failure ailt re of I this service to function was apparent before the adjourn- adjourn of Congress The announcement that the service is without funds to maintain a great force of will be he a severe seere disappointment to job-hunting job poli poli- Under the reductions ma made e necessary by the lack of fun funds s the service will be unable to furnish employment to the army of near politicians seeking comfort comfortable le berths at the expense of the government The Tho rank and file of working men inca however howe will not not- suffer as a result result re re- re- re sult suit of the passing of the federal bureau Durin During the war the fe federal employment proved to be bea a good r railroad ticket for migratory workmen Mini Men ien We were c employed in Salt La Lake e. e to work in in Nitro itro W. W Va a. a with ith the government furnishing the transportation ot only did this condition obtain here bere but elsewhere with the result that the labor turnover er wa was great four or fi five e men being sent to Nitro tro for er e every job When Then the tUe transportation fund of the tho federal bureau ceased to be le an attraction the bure bureau show showed d signs of failure of function The failure cannot be attributed to officials who ho entered the service purely from patriotic I motives but rests entirely with the general policy formulated formulated formu formu- under Mr rr fr Densmore who we are arc tol had his fir first t interests in California Officials of the service mourn its passing with crocodile croco- croco duo dile tears tears' for forthe the returning sol soldiers In spite of or this fact we find that tho the army itself did not place any too much confidence in the federal employment service when demobilization W was S begun A military officer was detailed de de- de- de tailed failed to Salt Lake Lako to open an employment office to aid soldiers to obtain returning employment and wo we presume that a sim similar a policy was owns pursued elsewhere by the army Tho bureau established under the direction of the army is is now operating and we believe we-believe believe it will win meet the need of the tho returning soldiers with greater grenter dispatch and and- at atless less expense than tho the employment service under Mr Densmore Whither Are We Bound Iff E ACE ACH succeeding day of the reconstruction brings forth new nev problems to o try our nerve norve and our wis- wis om Just now women are are demanding their rights in larger numbers numbers than ever eer before They want suffrage and ind they will wili get it they want the right light to run streetcars streetcars street cars ears and do a mans man's work No doubt if they the tackle the I new field with the tho same persistence with which which they I battled for lor suffrage they will win their point W Wo We 0 look with considerable regret upon this new determination de tie- termination of our Yom women en knowing not where it leads lends and what it means for the future Heretofore w wo we ha- ha have hava e taken a sort of joyous pride in the desire of our male mala citizenship to honor and revere our womanhood It has been the bulwark of our happiness and md we never thought for a moment that we would be bo charged with i ignoring br or abusing her ber rights Somehow it has seemed to us that our energy was given to making her ber happy that her foi most desire was our our chief ambition Many 1 times wo we have haxe looked up upon Atho tho woman in a n. mans man's mans job as something incomplete as asa asa In a plant that never blossomed Somehow we felt sorry for Jor for her because we thought she had missed that great great- jest st of in chasing In a Ii livelihood We WC e lIa have lIae e shu thud thud- dered for her old age and pitied the approaching nesa ness of her hr life Bv But n P now w Y it appears ll that at we have been een dead wrong nong w The he little fancies of or home hOUle and anci woman mid awl kiddies are dross i I They hey are oppressions which we have hoi never underStood understood under- under Stood if this ne new ne movement mo is indicative of or the day dav We giVe U e have known for n a long time that the mother mothel of a litHo litlie lit- lit lie Ho group of ki kiddies die wore Ole her clothes a little beyond their natural period of endurance but but- somehow the f smiles of of those b babies bi seemed to tinge the the worn i threads with gol gold Dod t too o might have fell felt the pinches of ot want hut but there seemed to be he a security and warmth in in the family circle against the desire for In luxuries and the col cold winds wind of winter I Gradually we arc arc coming to understand that woman is not entirely satisfied with rith her lot 1st She wants to do 10 doa doi mans man's freedom It i is to today ay ayI i a mans man's work and enjoy a man s what wants man runn will find a as it was yesterday woman I pleasure in ill b laying having at her feet feeL Every woman OllUm consciously conscious conscious- ly lv or unconsciously is IS the dictator of those she has I drawn to her ber She Viel wields s a mighty influence which she sho field and a n. aj anew must W sacrifice as she site 0 goes 5 out into a new ne j I new world I'Ve We approach the lie new ne era with a feeling of misgiving I feeling that it is but a 1 butterfly which woman chases We Ye d do not begrudge gc h her r anything she might win ly the by-the change lint but we e c si sigh h for her and for ourselves when we e 1 think hink gf the substantial happiness which the world may lose if this ten tendency cn is permitted to become too general f r r Pa i u uI i Brakes or oi Break I WITH 7 tl the the next session of Congress the U United ite iteI y V V V States should return to a 1 safe and anti sane sanc business I basis The exigencies c of war war found u us unprepared an ane anI and I vc we pour poured cl our nr national wealth into the gap ap Gi Gigantic antic appropriations were cic made iti in iLl the tue inter interest st of a quick preparation for the life and death struggle gle Our budgets ran ian to undreamed of figures mid and the thc expenditure of millions became n a routine act let in tho the fi financial fi- fi affairs of our country As A instances of woeful woe woe- rut fut a extravagance were caned called to our attention and escaped cs- cs j I cawed with reprimands we found on completely I ill in the throes of frenzied frenzie finance The signing of the armistice armistic has s not ser c served to redeem re 1 re- re deem deom us from rom our extravagant financial programs W Yn We have ceased to talk of millions and now express monumental mon desires in terms of billions At tie Ol rate of progress we will soon be using trillions n a ns our JUC measure of finances The rhe pace which has been heen set in spending money is isa a fast one It is too fast for a Dr nation int interested l in fu future future Lu- Lu ture stability ty Xo Ko o nation not even tin the United States the tho richest on earth carth can enn continue this pace puce indefinite indefinite- ly The reckless a abandon andon which has bas accompanied official official official of of- expenditures is creating a staggering load for forthe forthe forthe the people If it is to continue we wc must have exhaustless treasuries treas treas- uries tines to draw from and these we have o not The fhe money which is spent so freely must be earne earned at at tt some time lime jm The nation is in much the same position as the individual who has set out to discover disco the limit of his hi credit The day of reckoning is ahead for sooner or inter infer w we vc will b be forced to look upon these transactions with due consideration for fot their money values The next COll Congress must pilot the conn country try back lack to a n safe sane and conservative system of operations IBS rz IRS li I In Tn the tho face of the explanations made by Mr McAdoo oo I Mr 1 Gregory an and Mr 1 Creel in iii sn submitting 0 their resignations 0 Ul 1 we wonder how they arc are qing in to pay vii their income I taxes R fez Is it significant that President Carranza calls an extra sessi session ll the day ay l President t. t Vilson lands in France Francc 7 Pa ps RR rt t tAnd And as uS we reflect on some seine womanly complaints we wedo tb do ao not understand why she wants to go o to work P hi 11 fes J Next to paying income tax lax the keenest dis disappointment disappoint ment meat in in life i is is being heing- exempt te II a j Woman oman now threatens to do for man roan what wha the automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile did for the horse I Yow a lot of employment experts can fin find jO jobs 5 for forth th themselves pt x j fe |