Show I POLITICS AND ND SELF INTEREST EST By Dy L. L A. A Hollenbeck W With I th some people politics Is a matt matter mat mat- t ter tel of or bias and prejudice while vIa wi a others it is a matter of oC getting the Ue offices and with still others it Is Isa a utter matter of Df personal busI business ess to be reckoned by by profit and loss and nd the profit and loss is based upon what that a aman aman man thinks will be profits be-profits profits and what he thinks will be loss These l last st are aie In theory and if they hey think right they they- win and if the they think wrong they lose 4 A A man who bases his position upon prejudice e alone alOno is Is n necessarily c t a man of small caliber but bul we have some respect for the man who wants wants' office for fior the salary but if he would waive every consideration for l his ls' ls salary then he sinks to a n mere ere grabber grabber grabber grab grab- ber without any real commendable principles and is a a man that is liable to embezzle funds and land is 15 a dangerous man for far the public But Dut if a man is voting for a man or a party panty or for Cor principles that th-at he belIeves believes be- be ieves will promote legitimate business business bustness busi bust ness and the pu public welfare then thell you OU h leave have ve a man or set of men who I are working for the prosperity of the country unless their judgment is warped by partisan bias las and of oC I all things a man nian should free Cree himself from partisan bias for bias is isa a mental mental mental men men- menI I tal blindness that ne necessitates the I use of mental spectacleS spectacleS' that will open up the mind to truth so that a aman aman j jm m man m will not fOol himself and damage damage damage dam dam- age both himself and others In the Uintah basin and U Utah ah we wo have several points that toot are in ger ger- mane We Ve will mention only one at Bl But t we will mention only one at this tI time c and that Is the Boulder da dam dani project At the beginning Hoover was sUPPo supposed e-d e to be for the Boulder dam but since the tho power trust has made such a strenuous fight against it the public is puzzled as to ta how he stands on this grout great question It also includes Muscle Shoals which projects are in opposition opposition opposition to the power trust gobbling up the of or the Ble coun country ry and enabling the lIle interstate commerce cc Ilaw law and the public utilities laws of or the several states to force out all comp competition and do away with the tIle law of oC nature that fixes prices b by competition A great principle is at stake hero an and l the writer is free freo to 10 state that he ho will not vote for Cor any man opposed ed to compo competition in ill big business if there Is is any other man llaU h he can vo vote vot for who favors ors competition In big business I The Sacramento nee lice sizes 11 tip up l Al Smith on this question as follows Should Alfred E. E Smith be elected elected elect elect- ed cel to the presidency there will not be the slightest sUg doubt as to his atti atU- attitude tude Ludo toward the tho power r trust and kindred d financial Rob Rub Roy nO He would fight th them m to a finish The There c willbe will hill lie be no Andrew Mellon lollon in the treasury treas treas- ury concocting financial policies fo Co for forthe the benefit of the Ule favored low few at atthe tho the expense of oC the man many We Ve have the Ule record of or Al AI Smith at Albany that shows that he lie forced the tho power 10 trust to ta tare talce e its hands Bands off off orr the St. St Lawrence river These are arc Important straws that point the way for Cor voters on election da day p |