Show Suffrage ge Session in Conference Week Plan Gov Simon Bamberger Promises Legislature Call Mrs frs Abbey Scott Baker Says D Democrats Seek to Make l Up p V For Past Political Mistake r. r t By Uarda McCarty TAH I lawmakers will meet In a U UTAH special 1 session of or the state leg leg- during confer conference nce week in October t to ti ratify the federal amendment amendment amend amend- ment which h grants rants equal suffrage to the women of tho the countr country according to a statement made b by Gov Coy Simon Bamberger er yesterday As has t been the custom throughout the tho country whorL when II U bi U u i Li sessions nave c a-c been 1 for th the suffrage e am amendment the Utah solons will be bo asked to servo ser the one one day dav without remuneration Other governors who have followed suit and pledged to call special sessions sessions sessions ses ses- ses- ses of their legislatures are arc Governor J. J D D. D Robertson of oC 01 10 horn homa a In October Governor O. O A A. A Larrazola of or New Nc Mexico d during the earl early fall Governor no J 1 A. A Burnquist of or Minnesota Minne Minne- sota September 8 8 Governor 1 J. J H. H Bartlett Butlett of ot New I Hampshire September 9 The Tho party pr proportions In these state legislatures are arc Oklahoma majority Demo Democrat rf t New Mexico texico 7 to 3 lican Minnesota majority Republican New e cw J Hampshire 2 to 1 I Republican tW Majority Favorable Mrs Mra bb Abbey S' S Scott Baker of ot the National Na Na- Romans Roman's party part who is Js' Js In Salt SnIt Lake t to with tho different governors gov gov- I at the governors governors' conference report reported d that the majority w were rc fa favoring ta- ta orin the ratification of oC tho federal mn t k thi this Mrs rs Baker said tho governors realize It Is their Innings s And ouch cech one Is shouting to the other He Hey brother play bail baJI Unless an another another another an- an other presidential election Is to pass pass' without the participation of ot women seventeen more governors must call calI I special sessions These might as well be called now as later 1 The Thc state ex executives ex- ex realize this and the they also realize that the political party part re responsible re- re in passing the amendment Is the part party that is going to disCoVer discover discover dis dis- dis- dis cover It has a- a golden spoon In its mouth roOt Of the fourteen states that have already ratified tho the amendment ten did so at special sessions seven of ot which were especially called for that particular purpose I J Democrat n call so Ml Because the Democrat hl high h command command com corn mand Is a trifle uncas uneasy that the they let th the big hIS opportunity slip sUp to nationalize equal suffrage the they are arc scurrying aJon along the track In the wake of tho opportunity and are arc tr trying to overtake over over- take it in the state stale legislatures The They I arc are wide wido awake now The Republicans arc are favorable to equal suffrage but are not so keenly alive to the vital need neel of or Immediate action since the they have ha not lost so so much In a previous b blunder lu n d e r. r Both noth parties partie ire vre In a receptive mood rl for arguments arguments' favoring Ca a n 3 spee speedy I ratification said Mrs Baker and andI I indications are that before tho the next I L President is 11 chosen the women of or I th the 1 I country countr will have havo a a voice in his th Although S-h S definite arrangements ha have hano no not yet et been completed Mrs Duket- Duket expects to have an opportunity to speak before the governors goVernors' In their convention an and to speak to a mass meeting of or tho the people of Salt SaIt Lake Some Limited Although In some states women can can vote for the presidential electors they still sun are arc barred from In lug ing In state and city elections They havo no rio voice In cho choosing their governors gov gov- O state legislatures or mayors can take no part In the legislation on local child welfare pr problems school problems' problems th the milk stations in their own communities sanitary health conditions nor conditions nor have o thc they a right to I form torm any action on tho present high cost of oC ln JI living I If women were granted grant grant- ed equal suffrage suffrage- In this country chances are that tM t the high cost of living Jiving would woul fold Its wings s and silent silent- ly by steal awn away It would be a Daniel come to jud judgment The National Womans Woman's party was organized in 1911 for fn- th fl th nn t A jI I V securing the passage e of or the time suffrage c bill Its constitution provides for tor no other purpose or campal campaign n. n A national convention will be held In Washing Washing- ton D D. D C c. durin during December to outline the future policy of the part party The National Womans Woman's part party Is Js a political part pars to be reckoned with sold Id Mrs Irs Baker nake and thou though h they have havo no far far- I ther thor policy polio outlined than the passing passIn of the federal amendment that Is because be because be- be cause they believe there I Is no efficacy In having a a. wish until they havo have se secured secured se- se cured some means of gratifying that wish Western Women Mrs Baker and her constituents give Ive all credit for the present success suc sue cess of or the suffrage o movement to tho work an and operation co of oC the western I women who already have ha the theote vote ote It Is tho the woman woman vote ote has awakened I Baker the Democrat high command Mrs I declared Arrangements for an active octive local campaign arc are being formulated b by I Mrs Irs Louise M. M L Garnett chairman of tho the local branch with the opera co-opera tion of Mrs Irs Margaret Z Z Cherdron Cherron co 1 and Mrs Irs Annie Wells Cannon Utah members mem mem- bers bels of tho the national advisor advisory council I |