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Show of of and because in the world; any workingmen this and his native independence, le resents nv undue attempt, either of his leader or hia employer, to point the way for lm politiIn fact, cally and to insist that he walk in the unhappy experience of eome would-b- e leaders in the put in their endeavor to deliver As a his vote. Baulk Temple and East Tempi Street. jCorser of , Published tailv Escept ua4ev : Member ot Audit flureau el Ctreulatloal. Beml-Weehl- y. UB8CRI1T10M By carrier, par ineMh RATE DAILY I das be is ths ; SATURDAY OCTOBER NEWS TOE DESERET best-inform- Government By Business Men. Tot Tbs Deeeret it fcr Tn rrssk Crssw It wss OUnn rrshk, who writs 4nUr. bis sdltorUls la Tbs Csntury, wrbs said la ans ot bl took (bat psrs baa asvsr Industrial mta-u- p which, twsniy bas buslDSM insa sould not havs eetiled sail, faotsrlly If thsg bad set thslr minds lo It. E1 psttt Which is trus ot sll the labor vote decisively in strategic carters and in adequate quantities, bss been that they Cant did their cause vastly more harm than good, V VY.V Nevada Htnpla coplea. The abora re tea apply 1 blah, for unwise teal resulted In instigating their by mall, per moat. " and Wyoming; ether atatee IcaL l H open revolt in their own ranks and in send' - ' Uks Tuda men Gary, Henry If a doisn RlBW'RJPTlON RAT KB ing the objeotors en mast over to the enemy. H. John Charles chwsb, Doufherty, Py mall, per year la dvoo has therefore come to be in" axiom with It ,,eJti D. and P. Armour, hall Field. War Hlnplea iYV.i IWaVe rated. those who aspire to influence the labor vote, Foreign postage eatra Ksrhsrt Hoyvsr had been aeked to ssttls tbs dlffarsness which eve Blue ted la tha World that there must be ro thought of delivering or a end . head re mil lance War they could have aooompUebsd It to thrf polls like dumb driving their followers , . Balt Lake City. UUb. between luncheon and dinner. matter tor cattle; they have learned to confine their They eoold ssttls tha Lsaguo of Nations Addrees eerreapoBdeaee and other activities to the matter of giving auch advice row over nlbt. Thor could arrsneo tbs publication to THE EDITOR. aa they see fit and not too much of that even question of Japanese lmmtrratlon some Satp HoKlaner, Kaetara Representative. New Turk Offies. lie Fp urday afternoon. They could oven smooth leaving it then with the individual to deterChic ape Office. Ill goath Michigan Araaad. out tho Irish question, although that would himself.' Every City, ad mine his political course for probably take loncsr. Petered at tha poatofflee ot Balt lati ta Act ot Congrsa. American likes to believe he is capable of doing Tho point, hero elated with somewhat of Mcoed cure maii.r accordl Kerch I. Ull. la that this kind of mtn has own thinking when it comes to the use of bis exaggeration, The Aeeeclated Preea Is szcloalvaly entitled ta the ballot," and the quickest way to bring him tho kind of mind to do things. dll newt ot dtapotched llu pee tor rapubllcatloh They are the reel ruling class. By which credited to It or not etherwlee credited In this into a state of stubborn rebellion is for some do not moan a cissa to lord It ovor I aewa paper, and aleo the local news publlahad one else to make political promises for him to live la palaces snd hold sceptres, but herein. All rights ot repnblleatloa of special others, here are aleo reeenred. ths class that knows how to arrange' confulfill, thus implying that he will humbly do ditions so that people can get along. SALT LAKE CUT, - - OCTOBER 30, '1920. what he is told. He has a persistent predilecThey are doing that all tha Urns. They tion, under such circumstances, for doing Just a ro constantly handling complicated Usuas, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. the opposite, if only to show the more emphatwith sll sorts and oondUlona ot man, snd Of oouree called bean has N the greater attention tbit ically that nobody is going to "lead him making money for everybody. J hev make money for themselves, hut they around by the nose. to the p rev idiom of the proposed conslltu make It by enabling myriads of other men tioml amendments No. 2 and 3, relating to to havo work and wages that intan prosAN EMTLOYERS. FOR OPPORTUNITY to tax rated for state purpose, and relating perity and culture. ' state debt limitations, little hss been said A N They are tho real gubernatorial, senatordo opportunity by which employers can ial. apd presidential timber. about the provisiom in the proposed amendmuch to solve the problem of help They ought to bo running tho country. ment No. 1 relating to municipal corporations, and to increase production is to make Why dont wo elect them to office. Instead shortage ' All these amendments,, as well as another use of the part-tim- e of tho hand shakers, spelt binders and services of college stud, platitude peddlers whom wo choose by our designated No. A are, to be voted for by the ents. There are in American institutions of . if and November 2, party machines? on. slate electors of the learning thousands of young men and women la because ws still conceive of tho Btate It a such of electors, they approved by majority as a Political thing,. who not only have part of each day or week to . will take effect January i, 1921. Soma day wi are going to realise that tha devote to service but who actually need this In a matter so bnportanl as amending ths Stats is aa Industrial thing. in order to make their way employment Then ws will go out and hire a man like state constitution, tne voters should act only through school. Utilization of their extra or (Morgan, pay him what ho Harrlman convicand malurest the upon investigation time would therefore serve the double purpose and have our Industrial Comdeserves, tion. While it may be true that constitutions mdnwealtb run on business principles. of helping the employers and of providing a should, like conditions, change with the times, means Instead of blackguarding and bating such which or woman man the young by and giving vant to our vulgar envy, the needs, and the circumstances of the com' man, ran secure an education. because they succeed and wb fall, ws are mODweaitii, it must also be insisted that the At first blush it might seem impractical if going to conscript them. date's basis law, it fundamental - charter not Ui arrange their And If a man doss whet Rockefeller did, students for Impossible should not be whimsically, frequently, conws shall aay, fTon era entirely too smart a way a to be useful in outside auoh in work to ho competing with us. Hers, take this tinually, or lightly altered to meet any and employment, but this phase of the matter can government Rnd run It, and 1st us all lu Tvery sudden condition. Constitutional amendinstitutions have ths pro fits." ments should be the last recourse, not the be cared for. Educational ,0a a perthat Ths Government la a business proposition. learned quite experience through first, of prudent legislators; and abould only When will we cease voting for second ratstudent have to be at least he employed when the end to be sought can centage of their ers andfllling our., printed pages with have and planned they attacks upon the only men who could ' 3f attained in no other way and when' the partly to meet this situation. In every school of any govern us successfully? desired purpose is of unmistakable and immesize or importance there is a bureau or special (Copyright, 1120, by Frank Crane.) diate necessity. Unfortunately, this is not the the faculty whose specific purrule with modern legislators: they appear to committee f is to help bring itudents and employers regard the constitution as no more inviolate pose TWENTY YEARS AGO. together, .To this end adjustments are made an the enactments of the previous legislain the schedule of class and laboratory periods. and ture, haye equal temerity and impulsives Pram ths Files ot Ths Dssarst News course some students are unable to ness in taking liberties .with it upon slight While of because them take the first position offered OCTOBER , I SCO. . occasion though their acts in this regard are with school, requirements, the conflict of of course subject to the ratification of the In ths final census figures frzm Washechedules are so outlined as to serve the good ington ths population of Utah was given people. of the greatest number. as 271, 5SE, as compared with 207,95 In .Now, as stated, upod' the two proposed will find as a rule that the .1890. Included in the total were The employer amendments affecting the taxpayers pocket his way . through Indiana, not taxed. The population of ths ' United States was 76, 293, 220. both in the mailer of tax rates and of the state college' student working s be of higher efficiency and loyalty school will dabt limit, enough has probably been said pro The very fact Major Elmer 8. Tenney, acting aurgeen at the than employee. average und cor to enable the electors next Tuesday to Fort Douglas, received word of transfer to that he is ambitious enough to work for his express their. Intelligent opinion. Amendment Manila, P. I. He was to he relieved by in is stuff 'there that good education proves "SH. i has not had the same direct Major Peter Regan, from ths department appeal .to him. Meanwhile, tho employer tan enjoy the of Porto Rico. all the electors because it directly . affects a benefactor without of satisfaction being, Elder .Seymour B. Toung, of tha First whose jellies, or "municipal corporations,' Council of Seventies, Elder Joseph B. Tayany sacrifice to his business. A little making is it to 'powers proposed enlarge by placing effort on the lor, of Salt Inks stake presidency, and part of business, men to them in a condition of much greater indeElder J. M. SJodahl were appointed by ths who are those and students with the. to constitute a committee First Presidency pendence 'of the legislature than is atpfesont to them employment will result to have charge ot alt arrangements upon' the case. Of course they would not become seeking to fipd all concerned. in good the arrival home of bodies Of. elders who an absolute law unto themselves by being might die In the mission fields. EXTENDING HAND OF FELLOWSHIP. empowered to frame, adopt and amend their The status as to citizenship of inhabitants own charters, if the amendment' should be ot the Island of Porto Rico was set,' forth has' been aroused, ONSIDERABLE interest of the supreme Justice Friedmann tiapted; nor will it be denied that In some by in this but in England especially, country, court of New York, when he denied the prrspecta their present powers might properly aa well, by a communication recently issued application, of Frank Juarbe, a Porto profitably be extended. But there is much Oxford professors, addressed to Rican, for a writ directing the board of :! the proposed amendment which might, and by fifty-sevregistry to register Mm as a voter. Juarbes German and Austrian scholars and scientists. easily would, at a later day return to vex us, contention was that by reason of the treaty has time the The communication proposes that are ' Municipalities though unit by which Spain ceded Porto Rico to ths late war the animosities of the come when United State, he became a citizen of this a part of the state and should be ct country. Ths decision of Justice Friedmann to its 'jurisdiction as represented "in' its should be forgotten 'and the friendly was that ths determination pf ,. civil and of. men of. letters and of science iregard-lee- s legislature. The country legislator may not political rights of Porto. Ricans was left to be should lines of national boundary lie familiar with ail a citys needs and may tha action of Congress, which had not yet seek savants Ift the resumed. brief, English not always be sympathetic with Its aspirations. passed any measure dealing therewith. lEnt he is none the less a citizen of the state to forget the embitterment aroused during the In the negotiations for peace between war and would extend freely and openly the China and the Powers, the Chinese govern-- , ; in which the city is located, as much as is the and to enemies late their hand of fellowship mnt proposed to pay Indemnity in a sum city man, and he is likely to. have-jus- t as l re!atioohips in the fields xf the .equal to f 4,000, SO, In SO - equal . Install- ouch at heart the welfare of the commonmanta, the foreign- legations to havs full ' wealth and all its 'parts. "Such added powers arts and the sciences., charge of the Chinese customs until ths of the perhaps general Representative as may from time to time be needed by the obligation was discharged. China also proover the proposal of the cities, the legislature win no doubt be always feeling in England posed to imprison for life Prince Tuan, one of ths principal instigators of ths attackson reasonable enough to grant. Why not leave .Oxford professors, the London Times pubwhich in the calls it editorial attention an foreign legations. lishes it that way, for the present at least, rather in October, 1914, ninety-thre- e that to the fact than, by jradieai change in IHe constitution, will be served by delaying? If German Kultur .overturn a system under which both slate and representatives of German science and art dill is active, will it not be offset morev readily eigned a manifesto expressing Unqualified eities have thus far ! by the leaven contributed by the learned mts Germanaction the in of starting approval of the other nations? In thefinal analysis, 'if war, of her conduct in Belgium and elseLABOR AND ITS VOTE. , not the objection q the action of the Oxford of and denunciation "expressing, too, where, election'bn Tuesday next foreign men of letters 4nd science who would professors based chiefly on' a lingering desire LABOR'S vole at the approximate six millions, snd not .recognize the righteousness of Germany's to nurse a grudge? It would seem the burden if is estimated that about two million women cause. The Time say also that the passions of argument is on the critics who would stand who are affiliated by family ties to member of which actuated Germany'sof action in.Jhe way plamiversaL amity aud coup labor union organizations will vote with' their were 'systematically fotered 'nd propagated relations. Naturally, mert of this vote is conby the Professorentum and yarned societies of MAI be; FROM EXPERIENCE centrated in the large industrial center and in Germany for generations before the war. The Altoona preacher who say Hg cities; and it is important to remember that that a The New York Time also expresses the "little powder and paint. a little cotton and a large proportion f it is in the the the Oxford action pivthat profesopinion pf eyes and a winotal stales New York, New Jersey, Ohio, sor has come too soon that it is too early yet padding, a pair of goo-ggiggle are enough to win a man, seems ning Indiana, Illinois, and Connecticut. to extend the had ot forgiveness and fellowto be arguing from a particular premiss to a ' While there are labor leaders who have ship. That paper comments that the German general conclusion. Pittsburgh Gazette Times. and in the past desired to deliver this of still 1914, October, pian.'festo profcsors JUSTICE ROTH BLIND AND DUMB. fcrportant vote in its' entirety in accordance stands as expressing the . opinion and the with their own preferences or with their conctuiacle cl lhoe who represent13 German We must run down io New York wiihin a ceit. ons of what would be best for labor'a learning , day or two and find out for incorporation in a failure heretofore has invariably and t can not be duubled that ihe motive of monograph we are preparing ou American characterized such Oxford professors is a worthy and com- - jusllce what wa ever done (o Jotm J. MeUraw, properly every attempt. who. however, didn't do anything, at the worst, The average American workingman holds one. 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