Show PEOPLES PEOPLE'S COR CORNER ER PRAISES TARIFF IDEA To the Peoples People's Corner Congress should be delighted In conferring upon President Roosevelt the power to den deal 1 with the world in reciprocity tariff If It they do that the power power will be where it belongs it t will be where it can be worked the best and efficient way it will set the world at nt case ease and the ship at t sea need not sail her rigging overboard to get import on a certain day so not to lose the value of ot her cargo The American tariff has been a n padlock in ev every ry seaport and as far faras faras faris as is congress is Js concerned the ilie key is lost if it President Roosevelt be granted grant ed cd the power he will find the key and anti restore commerce export and import will flow low back and forth as in days of ot yore The American tariff I has lias never been satisfactory to the consumer They h have vc never had a representative either in the lobby or orin orin orin in congress Big business is Js their goal The American tariff has opened a wide field for tor bootleggers and racketeers arid and smuggle more goods on uman l beings over the line to offset the revenue The American tariff has been the means to centralize cen the wealth into the hands of ofa a few and a common man has been the goat Who is the common man The man in the street the man that spends his dollar the day h he he makes it the man and woman that laid the I foundation of this great commonwealth common wealth and built upon it the mechanic mechanic mechanic me me- and the tradesman of every walk of ot life the man mart that is called upon to defend his country when the war cloud drifts toward our shore 1 Letters limited to words word p her n la In nna publication IO dJ is given IV b r the truo u name flame and address C irs art A 2 Write on one aid ald of or apt only 3 ReligIOus racial and 5 u. u r discussions barred personal a v are arc not desired 4 Writ Writer must mn sign true names and r addresses but when desired thug these not be bo printed 5 5 Political Ul tlona are not considered 6 15 Views VIew 11 s. s pressed In this department are aro tl of ot the contributors rs and do not n c reflect the views VIew of ot this ne new il paper paper 7 The Tho department ma may mu SI not b e used os IU an on advertising medium The People Corner does doe not more than one contribution a from the same came writer Wen B the man and woman walking around with sufficient knowledge and understanding under Wider v standing tucked away under th Theirs their fr 1 bonnet to solve this question to a sa n I solution 1 p J. J ANDERSON P. P LOBBYING EH Ell l To the Peoples People's Corner Lobbying at the federal capitol t h Is objectionable wh when n someone else cLe is u 4 doing It it according to what s seems ins j to i ibe be the sentiment of t For months prominent have bave privately and publicly de flounced lobbying as ns an evil The press reported them as being highly i pleased eased when President Roosevelt moved to kick out of the corridors of ot congress v i iThen I Then Utah decided that perhaps Z f little lobbying wouldn't do It any ay I harm J. J W. W went to Washington Wash Wasi ington to represent the beet sugar In 1 and conferred with Utah's Uth congressional delegation and federal feder t officials Even now Gus P. P Backman tive Uve secretary of ot the chamber of ot commerce corn com om merce meree is Js In Washington seeing that Utah gets a square leal deal When the shoe was on the other foot lobbying was a national d dis grace POLITICO j i |