Show I Western Leaders Changing Outlook Editor Tho The Tel Telegram Discussion in thoi tho s senate nato and t its l repercussions throughout th tho coun- coun try Iry havo dir directed tt attention nUon to a o. state I of ot mind difficult to clearly clear clear- ly define defino In hi n. n eW cw words ribbed nock mcm rs or the domInant dominant dom dom- party have been brought tacO ac to taco faco with questions ns what hat may give a tL n neW y t tr trend nd t to economic economic eco ceo ns l li For lir r three c decades decad s sor or more a n. high tariff Was tho sine Qua non fort of political and md national prosperity This haS hah o. o apparently p stimulated protected industries S to th the disadvantage or ot farming and its ith allied branches st tOck stock cl raising wool woot growing etc Now a a i decided reaction is takinG place and m members th tho agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural sections are ate insisting that agriculture must be r t as asan an industry tr lC regard to manufacturing jt V. demand never b bo- bo 1 fore tor as as the public g generally gen gen- n- n Orally considered th that t the tho farming 1 element clement would be 10 content with tho the Indirect benefits lId bits that foil folt from tr n factory tables a as it were I two two- schools of ot thought may maybe maybo be bo classed as fundamentalist and modernist They havo already ady af affected nt- nt le ted and may n eventually oven even t ac affect business as s tho the bl brOach breach ach wI widens ens Tho The farmer is Js beginning to no note to tho the fact that the common wage worker in the tho industries and the tho utilities gets more mora pay p per pcr r hour th than n ho does while does while tho the farmers farmer's hired man manis is out of or it altogether Of or co course this viewpoint has been emphasized b by general world conditions con conditions eon con caused by tho the great war var A As population and Industry shift Inland n new V problems arise which must be met regardless of ot party larty traditions v NC ow l leaders headers adors Om to the tho-fron strong western rn characters who wh have IV and md are aro braving the tho not n ot of their colleagues able ablo and willing willingto to risk their future by insisting Upon espousing the cause of ot the new r school school-of ot thought We WG believe In pr protecting g industry We Ve ats' ats beHave be- be hi Have lieve ve in protecting farming G You Tou must move our way With tho the west in the saddle the senators from the tie small eastern st states BO so long lone accustomed to consider von con on- on alder sider themselves th the national IT lilT now looking w westward se SC see n change In the Their cramped conc conception Is broadened By ny contact and conflict with leaders whoso views vs on ori p public bUc re reflect ye- ye fleet the length and ind breadth of ot their endless plains and mountain chains Even the tile 8 south uth Is Js feeling tho the in influence In In- fluence of or the new flew thou thought ht movement move nov m ment nt and i Is swinging more and 1010 1 toward tim the Western idea Thus TIm the tho ho west and the south can cnn easily form Corm bloo bloc that in ln Un time e ma may chan change o the industrial and atiq economic trend qt the nation The Tho west tweet Is in itt the saddle and the team id Is facing east st st. And eV every ry be be leader header had better hold his peace cac T J. J ALBERT |