Show WOman oa V h In n Politics Scored by Carrie Chapman CaU Catt Sex antagonism is strongly opposed by the L League League gue of ot Women Voters and andall andall andall all women are urged to enroll themselves themselves themselves them them- selves with a leading political party said Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt president president president dent of th the National American Womans Woman's Wom Wom- Woman's Womans ans an's Suffrage alliance upon her arrival arrival arrival ar ar- ar- ar rival in Salt Lake Sunda Sunday I O Our r league Is not for fot a av v womans woman's party as opposed to a mans man's party but we will not relax our efforts until all discrimination against women as women is removed she said The Th time is coming when will be union of women voters of ot the world yet jet the party cannot be made firm until un un- til many reforms are accomplished even in this and other countries where women have been enfranchised Mrs Catt and her associates are making a tour of the West Vest to set forth the aims alms and purposes of the League of Women omen Voters which was established established established last March at a convention in St St. Louis in celebration of the ratification ratification cation of the Susan B D. D Anthony amendment amend amend- ment The women's food committee will not stop at recommending economy in food buying but will get at the very verv bottom of the he high cost of ot living she explained SPEAKS AT TABERNACLE Mrs Catt was taken for a short drive about the city and later delivered a speech at the Tabernacle Intolerance was the subject of ot the address Ve We America she said must stand against Intolerance of any kind In Intolerance Intolerance Intolerance In- In tolerance anywhere will cause the crumbling of ot any foundation as the war proved for Cor it w was s intolerance that was the cause of ot the world conflict America herself showed leanings toward intolerance and it was deeply regretted that the school training had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been such that broader men and women had been the result but as a abig abig abig big nation we are overcoming coming this and are now in realization of or the things that should be done setting a shoulder to the wheel against Intolerance intolerance intolerance erance The feeling of ot unrest dread chaos among peoples and nations is only an aftermath of ot the terrible war Val and there Is a solution and a way out is the belief of Mrs 1 Catt Cau If people will w only choose wisely their course Mrs Catt quoted Lloyd George as an ex example example example ex- ex ample of one great mans man's tolerance of ot suffrage Whatever er else we do in re reconstruction reconstruction reconstruction re- re construction after the war we must be Just to everybody This must be everybody's world EVERYBODY'S WORLD Out of the present present said Mrs Catt let us unite upon that principle and give our efforts and our every thought and energy to making this everybody's world p In presenting oIls Mrs Catt President Charles W W. Penrose said We Ve now see seethe seethe seethe the fruition of ot Utah's work in being I one of the first first- states to grant suffrage suffrage suf sut- frage to women At the Hotel Utah Mrs E E. E Jean Sean Nelson Nel- Nel Ison r son Penfield one of Mrs catts catt's party pasty spoke before beCore the Business Womans Woman's club her theme being binding together of ot all the states of the Union for a larger sense of ot responsibility Dean W W. H H. Leary of ot the University of ot Utah was chairman and was introduced by Miss Esther Nelson president of ot the organization I Following the session which began at 2 o'clock this afternoon a public re reception reception reception re- re will be held at 6 6 o'clock this evening at the Hotel Utah for tor both men and women and at 7 o'clock a public banquet will be held in th the ballroom at the Hotel Utah WOULD PROTECT CHILDREN Miss Marjorie Shuler who is to speak during the convention on the subject of ot child welfare said Raid that the protection pr of children in industry is an important part of ot the program of the league Among other things efforts will w be made to secure uniform laws for men and v women omen and to conduct a campaign against illiteracy she said I The party parly consisting of Mrs Catt Miss Shuler Dr Valerie Valeria H II Parker Mrs Penfield and Mrs Edward P P. I Costigan arrived Sunday afternoon and andI I was met at the station by by bya a special reception committee of Utah Uta-h and in- in intermountain intermountain headed by Mrs I F. F S S. Richards president of the Utah league ue |