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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST 5, 1928. PACE FOUR tcrs of the women of this organiza-- 1 ANTI-WA- R tlon of which 1 have the honor to be , president will be accepted as units of their communities, aide by aide with men, Instead of being segreorganizations gated Into women's thAv wap hftrn crfrla mauIo 'instead of born boys;" Miss Phillips chuckled that deep V LONIiON, Aug. It is NEW YORK, tig diamonds conspicuous, by their absence.. mirth that ..underlie . rich . . "I've never worn but one dlamoad expectation that the" bring bad luck.?"" , of words. her Seriousness the United States anti-wtreaty when The man to whom this question in my life,'' be said,- "and I gave Squaw Stuff Obsolete completed, will constitute a new was put certainly was well quali- that to my wife 30 years ago. I "This squaw stuff ought to have and important guarantee of world fied to answer It For he is Sir scarcely class myself as a seeker for. them either, because I've been died long ago," she continued. "If peace," King George said today in there is any question of who should his speech adjourning parliament Thomas Cullinan, South. African trying to get out of that business millionaire In whose mine was ail my life.. I have one small mine do the heavy work, it seems to me until Nov. 6. of his The speech waa read by the lord found the world' largest diamond, left It produces only a few hunthrman8houldTlo high chancellor at a joint session the -.- "CuUlnan.", .11, weighed .1.37 dred thousand dollars worth a year. greater" physical strength." "I was born In South Africa, and "The picture I see of the" future of the houses of lords and commons. pounds and was worth, ' wholesale, after I made what I thought was of women in America Is a woman "My government is happy to ac- one million dollars.. "Do diamonds bring bad luck?" enough money to run a farm, I reworking side, by side with a man. cept the treaty," said the king, "in the form in which it finally Sir Thomas repeated the question. tired at 36. But I couldn't stay idle, Both keen and eager and open-eyeSharing responsibilities. Doing good was proposed by the United States "To the, seeker, yes.- To the wearer J so I decided to go to work again. no. "I organized- the Premier mines, 7 work. Getting Its rewards. Taking government" BIG DIATilONDS ARE NOT BAD U.S. B. P. W. HEAD SAYS NO WIFE SHOULD BE PUT ON PEDESTAL LUCK TO AFRICAN CROESUS PACT PRAISED kaiiu Tj ' 13.-:-- loteof - ar I 3 r - I , V",K 7Z' ill !' j - hard knocks without whimpering. The king said the treaty had been "There's a general truth that ap- where we found the Cullinan. At ; "Anyone who thinks this organ accepted by the dominions and by plies both to jewels and gold. They I didn't wish to go broke paying ,. i cost more to get than they are Insurance on it, and as 60 per cent izatlon of professional and business India. worth."' Their quest too often brings of it belonged to the South African women works against home-lif- e and povertyallurnd--deathi-r-- i motherhood and the careful rearing government. It was soldrThe largest diamond cut from it is "how, in 7 Only Symbols. of -- fsmtHeSns Ti shallow thinker. We have wives and mothers In our "People value diamonds and gold the Tower of London, under the as wealth. They are. symbols .of guard of soldiers, so the king doesorganization and there are no. betwealth only. The things that count n't have .to pay any Insurance."- - The ter wives and mothers anywhere. for a country are agriculture and other, about the size of the Kohi-noo- r, "You take the most chivalrous of " ' August is in the royal sceptre. A hunindustry." these men who 'put women on a pe- 1492 Columbus sailed from Palos, Sir Thomas Is In the XJnlted dred or more of the smaller diadestal.' Put it up to him which will ' ' States to study industry In general monds were worn by the queen, or make the. best wife and mother- -r 1692 Spain. A Massachusetts ' court con- -. and pottery .... manufacture in particul- in decorative Jewels. " the woman whose only Interests are diamond has given me That in hep homel and any home can get 1777 demned six witches to death. - ar.- He wants to see "what applicaContinental Congress accept- tions of American practice can be quite' a reputation, A lot of people petty after" a whlle,-- or the woman ted Count Pulaski's servlcea used in Soutlr Africa. r I gave it awayr That's not whose mind' Jsawakeand jvhose Arnold put in. com- - - Many times a millionaire," Culll- - thought true. I sold my share. Other people pen and who can e tKfa-Wt 'ICS ClHu dl'CASCB ft ROFIA" think T go' nhouJLwJlh my rlothca. think and appreciate this world side 1907 Standard Oil Company-- fined Texas rancher. He my pockets, full ofdiamonds. .Well, by side with her husband. If that 129.240.000 Judgt Is 66, yet his hair is but partly I don't. man tells the truth he would prefer JLAndis at Chicago. gray and he is vigorous . as a Broke the Makefc the live, interested, growing, wide"In 1912, as a matter of buslncas youngster. The diamonds for which moron. awake wife to PLAIN PROOF he is so Internationally famed are, I broke the diamond market, and And I think he would prefer to look he "Darling," her a mother as littlehands withcried, covering kisses, "can't you his own. see I love you?" .. . . . Wifehood and Motherhood ...rWell," she said,- - "I should hate "Wifehood and motherhood are a to think this was just your way of Boston Iegltlmatgpartof thJlfeof any behaving- in company." woman, as husbandhood and father- Post hood are a legitimate part of the life of any man. But they are only DAUGHTER THE "AVERAGE a part. They are not the whole of I "My, but your little daughter la life. Before them, with them, and growing fast," remarked a neighbor. after them are scores and hundreds "Oh, I don't know," Mrs. Callahan I and thousands of other Interests. replied. "I dont believe she's any And just as the man who shuts his worse than any of the other girls in ' . eyes and his brain to these other town. wn sang;. Interest is failing to live up to the best that is In him, so the woman whose range of vision is limited to the walls of her home is infinitely LOOK YOUR less of a human being that the woman who looks and sees and studies and it seems to me she is infinitely less of a wife and mother. "Forget the squaw stuff. Abolish Everyone Else Does the pedestal of chivalry. Treat women like human beings. And inside a generation you wpn't recognize ' this old world of ours." - " - - in - S;.v . 111 This Date in Our !W- I h ly.-e- - American History ' ' " SH "f , I L"v!Xs . " ;.JJ "? Miss Lena.. ..-. MadesmJ?hif . jiz T -- iff J , . -- 1780-Bned- lct by-Fed-eral Here Is Sir Thomas Cullinan and a view of the South African diamond mine in which was founds the famous Cullinan diamond. The t whHa Jewel was unearthed. circle, upper left, showa where the. mllllon-doUa- r since then I have quit The market since has been so stabilized that there should be no more breaks. "Of course, say 6000 years hence, If vesusvlus, for instance, should become an extinct volcano .and lha heat conditions are right then quite a pile of new diamonds might be found In its crater. But those are secrets nature tells no man, how, where and why she makes dla- - -I ' mondaJ! baclLon-ibat-kind-f- if d Because- - women bps xrenk eouais it isn. t iau? id w? iVifc wife to and should ireaiei &s such.'. " . By NEA Service NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1 The man who puts his wife high on a pedestal and gives her the chivalrous attention of a knight ofTthe middle ages, is pretty much a washout from the point of .view of the : r; wlf e . , .: wa3jt u Vtfid - from that," before and after and beyond that function they are human beings, And they want men to treat them as such. There Is no sex In work.' A business is a business and a profession Is a professlcuv-wheth-e- r it be conducted by a man or a, woman. "This organization of business and This rather startling remark comes from Miss Lena Mauesln professional women's clubs Is not an end. It is merely a step. It Is a Phillips of New York, just to her third term, as president of step toward the day when a woman the National Federation of Business lawyer will be a member of a bar and Professional Women's Clubs, association because she Is a lawyer not a member of a professional convening here.' club because she is a wom"Forget the squaw stuff,"., adv'? woman's Miss Phillips. "Abolish the ped al an. The day when a business womof chivalry. Treat women lik 4u- - an will be accepted ' In a .chamber a unit of the com And inside a man being tlon ySU won't recognize this old mutiny's business life with the fact " of her sex. having nothing in the world of ours." world to do with it , The reporter who was" We are headed toward the day lng her asked what was the objection to chivalry and pedestals. Miss when the 'Ladles'- - Auxiliary ' will ' ' 'i vanish from the earth. ; Phillips explained:. that the "I I believe, hope, daughShe 1. like India, Says "When a man marries a woman geora-conirncrce- and puts her In a shrine and worships her with elaborate. ..chivalry and decks her with diamonds and -makes-her a literal prisoner of his home and his love and his children, that man in his own way Is exactly s like the husbands of the of India of whom Katherlne Mayo so recently wrote the men who load the wrists and ankles of their women with all the gold and silver ornaments they can afford. "That man who, as he will tell you, 'puts his wife on a pedestal,' is mentally swelling out his chest and looking around at all the men and women he knows and saying: "Look at me! Look at what I won! Look at the way I house her 'and load her With diamonds and furs!' "To him that wife on a pedestal Is Just like a valuable painting or any other rich piece of property that tells the world how good his standing Is. And the poor deluded -- man flatter himself that his wife finds him enough as her sole interest iif the world! "Why, no one woman can be big enough to form the sole interest of ' any man's life. And conversely, no one man can be big enough to fill . the whole life of any one woman." "Women Human IVIuks" Women, Miss Phillips Insists, want to be treated as human beings, receiving neither favors nor handicaps because of their sex. "Women are not goddesses and they are not squaws," she asserts. They have their special function of Chlld.ifnrlng as women- .- But aside child-wive- . j . 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