Show WOMEN'S CLUBS TO AVOID WET ISSUE q Convention Plans No Open Discussion on Prohibition tion lion Question OGDEN April 17 17 There There will beno be beno beno no public discussion of the prohibition prohibition tion question at the seventeenth annual annual annual an an- nual convention of ot the Utah State Federation of Women's clubs There are those here who lean unmistakably unmistakably un un- mistakably to the opinion that temperance tem tern penance perance under the eighteenth amendment amendment amendment amend amend- ment and the act has been anything but a n. success There are many others whose views are opposed opposed opposed op op- op- op posed to this slant on the liquor issue The probabilities appear to be that the convention will wUl not discuss the matter In order to steer clear of an open rift Mrs A. A J. J Lowe state president says that if a resolution approving of prohibition or opposed to it should l be pr presented on the floor loor of the convention convention con con- she would be duty bound to present it to the delegates for their action As to her own views on the matter she was discreetly silent but bu smiled charmingly when she called callec attention to the fact that the National National National Na Na- Federation was on record in fa favor vor of matters as they stand Under the circumstances there are few who believe any resolutions touching the matter will be presented pre pre- Mrs Squires Chipman of Amerian American Ameri- Ameri can an Fork was adjudged the winner in the federations federation's song contest Her Oh Utah was declared the best effort to come before the convention At this afternoons afternoon's session of or the convention the featured address was as by ay D. D.- O. O McKay who spoke on on Child Welfare bringing to the noice notice notice no- no tice ice of the women a a. summary of action action ac- ac tion lon at the White House and at the Utah convention early In April t |