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Show Friday, October lfl ita THE OGDEN POST The Ogden Post Mt-mli- Afsociatiun Utah State Mtnibrr National Editorial I'k-m- i Association e campaign Inaugurating a to ri'innvc unsightly and unsafe old buildings in Ogden, the city commission nidcred the health department, city en. inecr and fire chief to make an investigation and report back to the commission immediately. Three such buildings have already been reported on. An old apartment house on the southwest corner of Twenty-sevent- h and Grant avenue; an old building on the east side of ('anal Twenty-fourtand alley between Twenty fifth streets, directly east of tho telephone office; and an abandoned home on the southeast corner of street and Adams avenue. Each of these places is declared to lw a "hnhnaa hangout" and a fire huz-arbesides being unsightly and a detriment to other property in th' vicinity. Windows are declared to be broken out and in some instances floors are caving in. Women Workers Back Hoover For a Fall Weeks Wages city-wid- Published each Friday by The Tost Printing end Publishing 2428 KicM'l avenue. matter OcEntered os tober 17, 1927, at the post office at Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March Beeond-clas- Unsightly Iuildings To he Investigated s S, 1879. Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year Herbert Hoover has swung his drive East where the Democrats are centering their efforts,nowand the Pr on focusing idential campaign is the records and tho availability of the candidates of the two major parties, As voters get down to the task 01 to the serious consideration of urMU . problems, two economic sume importance above ai iff and immigration. On h3rf! Hoover and Curtis are able t the strongest appeal to th voter, man or woman. 'erje a1 Can Womens Trade Union Leader Declares He Alone Prevent Lowering of Living Standards Throughout the Nation. h Telephone 365 Twen-ty-thi- EDITORIAL GOVERNOR I)ERN SAID nl d, Wednesday night at the Egyptian theatre Governor Dern made the point that the Utah prohibition law was passed by a Democratic legislature; Senator Charles Curtis on his but eastern speaking tour has loaded his guns with solid tariff ammunition, and Governor Dern Did has found it extremely effective Not Say This is not among farm audiences. that as senator in the Utah legisla- surprising when it is recalled that ture in 191.) ha voted against the the market prices of the 9.1 per cent. Wooten Prohibition Dili," a Repubf the commodities prolican bill, and in 1917 for many of the duced inagricultural this country which are sold amendments to tho Young Prohibi- in domestic markets have increased tion Dill,1 a Democratic measure. from 30 to. 70 per cent, under a ReHowever, . after amendment after publican protective tariff. amendment failed, ho voted for the bill on its final passage. lating to Sale of Delinquent Tax Relating to .Salaries of Certain OfEvidently the governor was quite ficers. Also when asking for on partisan" voting prohibition the !ibfluhni"ntresolutions of the law Relating measures. to Federal Real Estate Tax and a It would be interesting to know if resolution concerning Public Ijinds.. he stands as does Josephus Daniels, To the credit of Representative L.1 President Wilson's secretary of the J. HoJther we find the following: naVy, on Governor Smiths prohibition Civil Service Commission," BuildIn a Aurecent dispatch from plank. in Ogden, in ing Fraud Armory gusta. Georgia, Mr. Daniels is quoted Suie of Sacnritles, Relating to Exas follows: tradition, Relating to Leins for Daniels said ho was opposed to Taxes, to Arbitration, Relating every word and sentence in Smiths Relating to Absent Voters." declaration on the Eighteenth amendIt will also be found that they ment, but that he supported the nom- caused to be passed bills making posinee because tho governor if elected sible' tho of Washington avewould be powerless to carry out his nue in thepaving of Ogden and a bill City announced program of modification. which enabled the Weber board of county commissioners to appropriate funds to assist Ogdens livestock REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE show. t TICKET The Post believes even Governor Ilia excellency Governor George II. Dern. will, on investigation, agree that Dern, in n speech delivered at the the Weber county senator, who is a and the two representatives Egyptian theutre Wednesday night, took occasion to say that the last sea who are candidates for sion of the legislature, almost were an active, constructive force in mously Republican, failed to enact the last legislature. If our governor as he preaches any constructive legislation. To a wore as certain extent the assertion is well ho might be expected to advocate their founded, owing to the fact that his election. excellency vetoed several important measures, which, had they become laws, would have proved beneficial to the stale, ' It is not the purpose of The Post, however, to review tho history of legislation in the last session of the leg-- ; islature, but to call attention to the bills introduced by members of the Weber count y delegation who are memagain candidates or hold-ovbers. Senator Charles Hollingsworth is the Weber county hold-ovsenator, and former Representatives David L. Stine and L. J, Holther have been nominated for a second term; and these, with Albert E. Becker and George A. Fuller, make up the representative ticket. The senatorial can- didate is Mrs. Edward I. Rich. Weber county people will recognize in these X candidates a splendid ticket. A rep- resentation cf which the county may welt be proud and one which may be A depended 117 on to look after tho interests of Weber county and Utah. Had the Governor taken time to re- X view the record jot Messrs, llollings-- 1 worth, Stine aim Holther he would have found that they fathered much constructive legislation, but owing to his traveling activities he may be excused for not doing so. Among the hills introduced in the senate by Senator Hollingsworth will be found tho following measures: State Government Survey Commission, Creating a Code Commission," Nomination of Candidates for Election." Duties of the State Board of Y Examiners," "Foreclosure of Leins," Protection of Trees and Brush From Mountain Fires. Quieting Title of A Real Estate, Negotiation of Titles," X Relating to Warehouse Receipts' Sale of lial Estate by City or State, "Giving Notice of Special Improvements, "Pensioning of Employes of the State Industrial School, five bills relating to the Supreme Court and time bills relating to motor ve- Y hicles and opevalon of ithe same. Among the bills introduced by Representative David I Stine will bo & found Budgeting Expenses of Departments, "Transfer of Old Balances to the General Fund. "Relating to the State Board Loan Commission," Relating to the State Fish and Game A Commission, Relating to State Road Commission, Relating to District and High Schnol Funds, Relating to Board of Supplies and Purchase, Registration of Absent Voters," "lte- hold-ove- r, non-partisa- T T T - ?Y i? er er n Pltf can Whether or not the average American wage-earnIn take home a full weeks pay envelope every Saturday night the next four years depends on the election of Herbert Hoover, several according to Mrs. Raymond Robins, who will spend camweeks at Republican National headquarters directing women of the nation. paign activities among industrial By Alice Fox er president of the $ Womeni Trade Union National fifteen years, president of for League the International Congress of Working Women for six years, and also serred oa the committee on education of the Mrs. Robins was American Federation of Labor. The abolition of poverty has always been the hope of dreamers but never before, Mrs. Robins points out, has a practical Btateaman set out to prove how, to a very large measure, that idealistic state can be attained. As Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover bas stimulated our foreign trade. Commissioners have gone abroad with samples of goods and brought back orders. This has meant more work for our factories, more jobs for our men and women. By showing manufacturers bow to eliminate waste In production, be has put their busiueea on ' a sounder basis, once inore inchance of creasing the getting a job and keeping It. Since one woman In every five In this country works, Hoovers activities affect millions of women directly In this way. People as a whole do not realize the extent to which women are employed in factories today, Mrs. Robins says. When carpentry was done by band, women could not engage in that occupation because they tion of Herbert Hoover la of prime im did not have the physical strength porlance, for it means the pres. of their jobs, according to Mrs for It Now doors, window sills and Robins. They must vote for him to other parts of houses are turned out standards of living being tbeir are machines prevent by machinery, and such run by women. The same is true of lowered to European levels. That is the argument Mrs. Robins will have many other occupations. Jo these factory women, the elec her workers hammer home. wage-earner- s n .A. ' chateau REPUBLICAN RALLY ?x T T T T T x :: Will Discuss the Issues of the Campaign ? . come, easy go! is the ' motto of many a young boy or girl has a different But the worth-whimotto. They say, A penny saved is a penny earned," and they begin at an early age to amass their dollars and to put them to work at good interest. 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Culver, founder and builder of Culver City, California, and presidentelect of National Association of Real Estate Hoards, with his pilot. Lieutenant James B. Dickson, and his wife and daughter will arrive by airplane on Friday, October 19, and vvill speak at n Republican rally at the American Legion Chateau in the evening at 8:00 oclock. Mr. Culver is an eloquent speaker. do gram from Governor Baldridge of Idaho to Speakers Bureau at Chicago forwarded to Harold I. Cabin, Utah National Committeeman: '1 I ant wiring to thank you for sending Harry Culver into Idaho. His meeting hcr tremendous success. Culver arrived in plane on schedule. Auditorium filled hundreds turnc.l away. Culver. soM Hoover and state ticket 300 per cent to Democrats and. former progressives. Ilis iirgunu'iits and methods of presentation unusuallv effective and IN THE GAME! Lrt your boys got in the V game now! 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