Show CLUB WOMEN ARE VAGUELY OPPOSED I ITO I TO TAX ON GLOVES AND STOCKINGS I l Whether or not Salt Lake women w will I take tak any liny concert COnert concerted M action In regard to the proposed tariff steal will depend en entirely entirely entirely It appears on the action of ot the General Federation of dubs clubs So far no word has bal come corne from that body and as the state federations are allied with that organization the Utah federa federation federation tion Uon will act a t only In conjunction with the I larger organization On th the other hand the individual dubs clubs I will be allowed to follow tollow their own sweet will wilt in th tM the matter and of course the in individual I members member the same eme The only definite action taken so far was that by bythe b bythe the Womans omans American club yesterday when a resolution was unanimously passed and later held in hand instead of being forwarded to the states representative representatives in Washington That resolution I tion read Resolved Re that the Woman Womans omans American club representing a large mem membership I emphatically protest against against again the proposed prohibitory tariff on hosiery and il rt es t and pledges Its iUt membership to pit aid 1 in every even way possible to are a re rt reduction of th the twine aIM Thus This Th resolution w offered bj by b Irs J J T Williams but bul was wall held up to await the action actton of or other uther clubs duhs Mrs Byron Cummings the president of the th state federation saId Mid when ap approached approaChed approached last night by a Herald representative While hil not altogether familiar with the tho th points in the bill 1 J can 1111 say that as al an individual I think it its s a great pity that really ner nt esary articles should bo Ix boso so sn taxed That th there re should be b any in inin increase crease rease in the e of f gloves KONI or hosiery hosier seems quite unnecessary and of ot courso course I 1 do not nol approve of f such action I 1 can cannot canI cannot I not believe that Representative Howell I can be lii in I favor of the tho entire bill if It as asas asas as appears It is totally in the interest of or orthe I the trusts I think It tt doubtful If IC the local I women will do anything partly because it is so ao late and partly because in mat matters matI tees of national policy we have In the I past p lIlt always awaited the action of ot the tha I general federation Mrs C II H McMahon the president pre ident of or the representing some som I hundreds of Salt Lake women sail said I 1 should like before expressing f myself to get set a copy of or the bill and see Its entire I provisions T i believe that if It it is III isas isas as we are arc led to believe shaped for the i large manufacturers alone and I 1 beli believe vf I I It is that Representative is going i ito to stand for COI it I think as 80 far as I can see that It Is a gigantic scheme Cherne on the tha I pert part of the stove glove and hosiery manufacturers manufacturers J The league would certainly take I Isome some action quite Independent of any an another other club were w re It not n t for the fact fa t that It is ta so late I 1 understand however that I the protest the bill has been so grf gra great t that thai Its passage age nay may na be held In InI abeyance in hr II which case calle cases we may take I action atlon Mrs I Allen Alten AlI n T Sanford president of or th the I Ladies T Literary club s aid said The club I by the I will probably be b governed entirely state stair federation f In its action end will therefore not be bf likely like to tak any an ac action action action tion I J would rather not express any an individual in individual IndivIdual I I opinion as president of ot the club cl 1 |