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Show m inis is AGAIN CHOSEN PRESIDENT Ogden Woman Heads Wo-" Wo-" . men's Organization for Another Term . l" Sirs. E. Q. Wattla of Ogden. was ro- i. 'Heeled by acclamation to (he ,pml-'dancy ,pml-'dancy of the Stat federation of Women's Wo-men's Clubs or Utah ai the final bull-ntu bull-ntu session of Ihc l went; -ninth an-nn an-nn I convention of the federation held this morning at iho University of Utah. Other officer elected were: i ,Mrs. Levi Edgar Young. Halt U. , " tint Ytee president: Mrs. Thomaa . Kouts of Price, second vice preaident: district vice presidents, aira P. W. Ilea kin. president Salt Lake Clr fd- ; erntlon; Mrs. R. B. Porter, president ' Ogden City federallon: Mrs. J. F. Mc- ! ' Knight of Prlco, preildent eastern district dis-trict federation; lira C. E. Mnw of t Prove, president first dlstrirt federation. federa-tion. , Miss Bvil Erb of Ogden. rorre. I 'aponrllng secretary; Mr W. O. l-owe, 1 - Brlgham City, recording secretary; Mrs. John Culley "f Ogdun. Irins- ! qrer; Mrs. O. J. Rnking of Salt Lake, auditor; Mrs. O. W. Duilry of Malt Lake, state orgmlicr; Mm. Jonih --. Merrill of Salt Luke. historian; Mica I Julia Lynch of Salt Lake, rnuirman. bureau of Informal log.; Mm. Clesson 8. i Kinney of Salt rake, parliamentarian: I Mrs. E. O. lyntherwood of Hull Jjike, i general federation dlrei-tor fur ttnh; 1 t lira. Clesson 8. Klnne' of Salt Lake. honorary vlca president, general fed 1 eratlon. I The dues of the federation were 1n-" 1n-" creased I! upon recommendation of the coromllloe on revising ih consll-! consll-! tutlon. which also recommended that j the first Hoe president automatically succeed to the presidency If for any recommendallona adopted thla morning . were made at the annual convention si price last year. One hundred thirteen thir-teen delegate were In attendants at the convention. The menace of immigration of the ' wrong sort of cltlaena was the keynote ,-" of two addresses given yesterday before be-fore the convention. General U. (i. Mr-Alexander Mr-Alexander of Fori Douglas, n( the clll-aenahlp clll-aenahlp meeting In lhe Assembly hall yesterday aflernoor, asserted that "An I American may lie horn In.any roiintry in the world If hi mind and henrj are 11 right, hut It l.the duty of all itood .American dllxena to aland gurird and exercise the privileges of ritlxenahlp In swing that the rhnracter of immigration immi-gration la not a menace to' toe coun- nyr Tho eniM roimnntaed uian" i for her brave fighters In the recent war and declared that government 'tnuat be maintained by forco of unna until there la a turner Hon of the ' human heart and greed and avarice nre overcome. He also urged tna, placing - of fearlraa man In office. Last night at the Ladies' r.tterary . club, Mrs. Wallace T. Iertmm of (llen-. (llen-. dive, Wont., second Vice president of . the General Fedemlloa of Women:a . Cluba, was Introduced by Mm. K. O. - J-eat her wood, and the ipenKrr raid in part: "if we are not menaced by Impending Im-pending danger, why the defying or , government almost entirely Instigated by alicnai Why the effort to curtail the power of the supreme court? We Mml rid of then and no longer allow eurselrea to be' flattered hy the term melllng pot,' when In reality wo sre the "world's garbage can." Ir. Pr-hnm Pr-hnm declared we ahould be allowed to .p)& our cilliena and have reliable cttl ana paa on their paasporta snd no longer. .alter two or throe years, permit them the righla It take our own boya and glrla twenty -one years to obtain. . but make ihem atudy the language and tb constitution from two to eight yeara and then paaa a cl l lien "hip test bfroro being admitted, and If Ihey full deiiort them. Mrs. Per hum said the women must' do this and. thai It Is a big task. At -the complimentary luncheon given by the Utah Manufacturers' unsocial un-social Ion ut the Hotel Utah at noon jeittcrday. Oarrett S. Wilkin and C. H. Arney tpoke to the womrn urging the use of noma products and reiiionsea 'were madn by Mrs. K, O. Lvalbcrwood and Mrs. W. T. Pcrham. The annua.1 banquet to be glVen at the Hotel Utah at o'clock tonight, followed by the presentation of two one-act play by the Community players, play-ers, will complete the three days' pro- |