Show 1 1 Hughes' Hughes Speech 1 S. S Charles E Evans ans Hughes Republican candidate for president b began Ian his real bombardment of the Democratic administration when He made his speech of acceptance l 1 Monday night in New York That That speech naturally set all the newspaper editors of the country to work work commenting on it Like all other questions this has two sides to it Very naturally the he the Democratic organs of the country picked his liis speech to pieces declaring that it proved Mr Hughes Hughe was vas a candidate without an honest issue The Republican organs on the other hand were equally a as ascertain al certain that the speech was was a masterpiece and that it proved beyond the he slightest doubt that the former fomer supreme court justice w would uld replace the time one college prof professor in the White House l The readers of most newspapers have been able to get only one ones s side sioe e of this issue If they w were re readers' readers of the Republican orga organs s such as the three other daily newspapers in Utah are they would find only words of praise for Justice Hughes' Hughes opening speech regardless of logic If they read only Democratic organs they naturally lly were told that the Republican nominee wrote his own doom when he wrote ih that speech j. j Believing that thinking men and women like to hear arguments on on t both sides like a jury deciding any imp important case before it rEa reaches hes a decision THE TELEGRAM I has selected editorials from t the el leading ading newspapers of the United States States north north e east st south and west Rest we Republican Democratic and independent 1 o In In ln today's issue will be found editorial comments both attacking and praising the speech of acceptance In no other newspaper in Utah can the readers find such an impartial view of a vital issue r Men and women who intend to vote in November should read these comments both sides then decide the question on its merits ve We have nothing but utter contempt for voters who will close their eyes and ears to all discussions of big issues I THE TELEGRAM being independent wants independent 5 t- t readers aders r and hopes they will take advantage of the impartial information it t gives them on such important matters quoted The brainiest editors in the United States wrote the editorials quoted in today's TELEGRAM I. We will continue to give our readers the same sort of unbiased F- F f and fair presentations of arguments during the campaign hoping I that our readers follow where reason leads them when they go to the polls in November 0 0 L |