Show t institution Too Sacred jo 0 Be Bone of Political D g Fight Says Bar Head Chief of Lawyer Group Addresses Notary Clubs Will Attend Dinner of tafe Civic Leaders Tuesday Night 1 The he constitution of ot the United States is too sacred a document made the bone of a political dog fight William WilliamL L. L Ransom of York ork president of th the American Bar association told told members Salt Lake City Rotary club club Tuesday not not be made a 0 party Lr to amend the tho constitution I t r to defend defend it Mr torn torn- Tn m speaking under auspices Utah state bar association f thing in the letter Jetter or spirit he e as great document or in the theof of our institutions could oit fitting that amendment be Idas as a partisan or factional Ever J cr or tl that at res resistance Is lance to hould be become ome th the property party or or group O of ofa f any y tail rf-tail d taU spare chief of the na- na organized lawyers arrived In Ini like We City early Tuesday He i gre t d. d by Allan Anan S. S Tinge the Utah state bar ason as- as Went de dent t of on n George corge H. H Smith Amerl- Amerl bir ir r association counsel andA and A A. Johnson lver ter r his bis address to the Rotary B at it the H Hotel lel Utah Ulah Mr Ransom recital at ded ded a special organ D. D S. S tabernacle He H will be beof of honor at a dinner of state feme civic leaders at the Hotel Utah day iday d y evening Too Pro Proud d to Fi Fight h BRansom Ransom launched into his t day address by that s should h 0 u I 1 d constitutional ge e become a a. political l issue he hed d the opposition would be e too tood d a to fight p proposal po al for amendment should as a partisan meas- meas by party solidarity and andres tir res es and nd not in hi any avowal for the constitution Fin ha open hostility t to the u iaz as a charter of present day y ment we Ave should s still lIl cherish Ope ope oe that tha the he opposition to such would not be made or c 0 a partisan issue he aid elating out the co has I as the the voters of the Jen n. n ns as a w whole ole deemed necessary Ransom said that in future con- con changes two notions re reding re- re lag ding the change should be dis dis- I Bed ed tie etwo two notions are ae equally Int In- In nt t he said One Is that It or american un-american to tog tog tag g forward and discuss a rea- rea fed d propos proposal l for orderly change e e constitution and the powers government e C other is that it is sinister selfish to oppose amendment Jo lo try to preserve the essentials r constitutional system he fr J Ransome said he was of the theIon thel plon l Ion n that the nations nation's lawyers loot look upon the current con con- discussion as involving tI al issues or Dr r partisan opp r- r Blies Ues tI s. s Full Fun Consideration m am sure the lawyers of rica rica will do their part partin in bring- bring bout a fair full fun consideration them rits and the exclusion of extraneous and improper ices cu t for or against what Is 18 of- of ed cd he en ral Thigh Hugh S. S Johnson former of ot the N R A was ered red by DY Mr Ransom for his hison fon Ion on posed in a recent address the Indiana state bar What Constitution arc we weg weg weng ng g about the fiery general it t constitution is one written r the wise guidance of George Georgei Ington i Mr Ransom said eaid constitution which safeguards country count as n. they are in ill no Tithe the most sacred and price price- f huma right and liberties lit ht of ot each individual to free- free pt ot of speech freedom of the freedom tr edom from an n established freedom to worship God in Yay and abd according to his science clence 1 f g the the honor at the then pon n a and d dinner for MR RanS Ran Rim S. S JU J. J be tie Governor and arid Mrs IL R. R Blood Secretary of War r rs G George orge H. H Dern Heber J 7 J. J t president of ot the L L. D. D S. S ai rs Grant Chief Jus I L Hansen ansen of of the the state court and Mrs Hansen of the city and state i 1 |