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Show UTAH STATESMAN i ! ' Educational Liberty - Editorial Comment Justice Contributions - the 18,000 womens clubs were to so censored by such a man as Mayor out of existence In one day, the three Thompson.- -' million women members would miss WOMAN the club meetings, for a time, but ev tw t ery single important activity of the . UCMIcr Or (Endorsed by the Democratic State Central Committee) clubs of today would be continued in Children a better way." New clubs with single-Sponsored by the Salt Lake Womens Democratic Club ness of purpose would spring up and A theater exclusively for children, A Democratic state newspaper, published every Saturday at Salt Edited by the- fashion of belonging to many oronly plays that appeal to presenting decline. would ganisations of Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to promotion tbe Juvenile mind haa been founded Mrs. D. M. Draper New York recent in a In address, in Evanston, Illinois. It to sponsored the progress and prosperity of the state and party. City, Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt, .by tbe School of Speech of Northwestwhose experience with womens organ- ern University, with the Office Hoorn 111 Adas Block, . isations has been long and varied, Evanston association. cent of 80 the effort characterised per Four plays a year will be presented Our Slogan; Every Reader a Contributor , Salt Lake City, Utah of womens clubs as waste effort." and child actors aided by professional remarks These uncomplimentary fundamental for women who desire adult .factors will take tbe puts. Women Arrange have naturally been critictoed by club FREDERICK L. BAQB7, Editor practical experience In politics. been perTbe dancing party held recently by fans, whose best defense has 0. 8. GODDARD, Business Manager Pilgrimage to the club was announced a financial haps that along with a certain amount . success by the committee in charge, of accomplishment, the clube have takof President. woSecond Claas Matter, July 18, 1928, at thePostofflce at Salt lake Entered and it was also announced that on De- en thousands of timid, backward men, and trained them to talk IntelEDITORS Four hundred and fifty reverencers cember 8 the regular meeting will be City, Utah, under the act of March 1, 1879. and without embarrassment home a ligently luncheon of the form at the lu of Woodrow Wilson made the annual t mmmm of Mrs. James H. Wolfe. At this meet- Even If this to grfbted, however, pilgrimage on Armistice Day to his R. Wallace, Jr., will couldn't thto mission be better served Mr. William ing Bethlehem In burial place chapel. talk on the tariff. AL SMITH WINS AGAIN by ths one purpose club? ' ADVERTISING Washington, D. C. Mary Faith Me Dr. Walter Beran Wolfe, psycholoAdoo, granddaughter of the war presOnce more the election returns from gist of New York City, Interprets the ident, placed a spray of lilies upon Business Men club as the expression of re- New Yak convey tidings of an A1 women's Column Inch $1.00 the marble tomb. The services con world; that Smith victory. The governor's trivolt against a slsted of hymns, prayer by the Rev. Reduced inferior usee thto umph Tuesday was one oi the most feeling woman, LEGAL NOTICES. James H. Taylor, the former presimethod to show a desire to overcome difficult In the entire domain of polidents pastor, a eulogy by Bishop $5.00 Notice of Assessment, 5 times-- ; A most sensational report was nude the dominant male. He. considers thto tics; fa it haa to do with an abstract James E, Freeman, and concluded public folAO problem of. constitutional. government Delinquent Notices, per column inch. during, the week, that of tbe an erroneous coarse for women to will with evensong. clubs He womens says' for Mens rather than with the candidacy of an Business 3.00 commission, low, 2 Nagel Probate Notices, times. These pilgrimages are planned fay which has been for a year be valuable only if they help to bring individual considering 4.00 Notice to Creditors, 4 times. Wilwho a group of women before Mr. the question of farm relief. about a better mutual Understanding Against the opposition of the Repubsons death met each year at his home 5.00 Summons, 5 times recommenda- of men and women. He classifies wo- lican organization Smith haa been laOne of the unusual to arrange Armistlc day celebrations tions was that In qegard to' the tariff, men's clubs as follows: (See Inde- boring tor yearn fa the reform of the The programs are always first subPhone Wasatch 852 of pendent Woman, November, 1927.): state government. He succeeded la as It did from a coming mitted to Mrs. Wilson for approval "hard boiled business men. group Some of There are womens clubs whose establishing the merit system of sp-- . real 'purpose to the furtherance of hu- pdntmenta to replace the old spoils the chief points of their plan are: POLITICS AS IS Gradual reduction of the tariff, to man ideals, whose work to valuable system. He forced the budget plan Wilson equalize more nearly the benefits of because It alda In the establishment on a legislature. He made Unveiled. the protective tariff system as be- of the brotherhood oi man. the governor more responsible to the tween agriculture and the manufacturThere to another type of club people fa the proper conduct of pub(By D. M. Draper) whatever its outward mottoes lic affaire. .Theae and many other recelebraOn Armistice another ing which, Industry. day 1 To : or secure is two with a Politics office, game objectives The creation of a federal farm board may be, to nothing but a slavish and forma are written down to his credit. tion took place in memory of Wood Among those which he had not personal advantage, for the politicians; 2 To secure better govern row Wilson, when 15,000 veterans of to assist in the stabilisation 'of prices useless imitation of masculjne snobnot achieved waa to lengthen the term of the World War stood at attention and and production. bery. Such a group, of coursd, wornent. A revision of state and local tax sys- only does no tfurther the needs of the governorship to four yean and to saluted In front of the City and Conn The second objective is, theoretically the chief and only aim of ty Building in Pittsburg, Pa., while a tems! ' men, but convinces men of the futility provide that thd election should be to the memory of tlm Strengthening of the rural hanking of their position, because this imita- held in years. The politics, but unfortunately the first named objective has become the plaque ' having Republican organisation, president was unveiled. The plaque system and revision of the freight tion to the sweetest form of flattery. all absorbing ambition of the average politician. rates. was a likeness of Mr. Wilson. But the third group of womens learned by sad experience that to opMrs. Wilson was. one of those who Lowering the cost of production by clubs to the worst These are made pose A1 Smith to to lose, attempted to Anybody who has had the least experience in politics knows that reviewed the troops, and following the the farmer himself and the faming of up of women who have swallowed the compromise, and submitted a constithe main spring to action among political workers is the hope oi unveiling she addressed the Immense associations. -theory. oi male superiority, book. Hne tutional amendment providing the a all In .of Grant which crowd face street. and sinker, who consider themselves the the filled. propaganda tern but providing that the reward, and that the shrewd politician never overlooks this fact The no election should take place in presidenBriefly Mrs. Wilson spoke of the that prosperity to prevalent, here are as useless human beings oi whom Republican party in Utah knows and uses this psychology to the late president's work for peace. Not some of the biggest business men In active work can he expected, whose tial yean, thus attempting to tie the to philosophy of life when it comes to governorship of the state to the presilimit Its distinguished leader haa a following unsurpassed and built until it became a necessity, she said, the country who say that everything did he consent to enter the war. Once hot right with agriculture, and rec- useful contributions to society to 'Let dential kite. up over a long period of years by bestowing favors where they will a combantant, however. It was the de- ommend steps which would make the George do it These are the women Because he believed that the state who fill their afternoons and evenings haa the right to have its chief officer country average Republican quake. do the most good. The famous order of Sevens also works this sys- sire of the president that his resource The chairman, Charles Nagel of St with useless chatter and gossip and elected on hla own merits, on state to-prosecute the war with every tem with admirable results. ; There is nothing wrong in gaining at its command. Louis, was secretary qf commerce and curd playing. Their resignation la one sues and not on national Issues, Govlabor In President Tafts cabinet Mr. of the strongest arguments for the ernor Smith asked the people to deMrs. rode After Wilson the exercises is rub'. there is not the abused, bulj power, if the power ' through the down town streets and re- Nagel emphasised the fact that what maintenance of male domination." feat the propoeal. is e 'Everywhere tbe Republican party ceived tremendous applause all along the farmer needs now to not so much The whole strength of the Repnbli- the organ oi the established order, their example the battle will be orei he route, , r a return to conditions, as it ean organization was thrown Into the Democrats which Is the order of wealth and privi- before It begins. The opposition cane to to obtain a balance of eeenomle , scales against the governor. But the lege. When election time rolls round not be beaten at their own game. They benefits so that no Industry to progovernor won. Smith. First too It Is the business pf the Republican have played It long. The cards at expense of the other the It takes a man of extraordinary fiting party organisation to see that the stat- are all marked and stacked. ss might be expected Pres! to win such a triumph. WyomExsctiy parts Letter e us quo Is preserved. TO accomplish 'Under thto .title Senator Atlee Would it not be good policy for the dent Coolldge his voiced his disap, ing Eagle. . Roosevelt D. Franklin Mrs. to to and It redangle Democrats to apply the old Democrathat only necessary proval of some provisions of the Calof Review land. Mrs. the The first American voter. before lady Noth the hungry the meat tic doctrines to present day facta and port and made a statement that he to write lh the This Is done, inpart, by distributing fight for those principles win, lose, or vin Coolldge, is one of the few women prepared to resist any attempts to aid for November. to who the alive life official in keeping Senator Pomerene, while stating City large, sums of money throughout the draw? Why not fight for the princi- art of tbs farmers by a downward revision letter writing, and while It to too early to commit that ne w voting districts of the state to be used ple of Individual enllghtment and haa-private secretary and many- 8enator Smoot, who is chairman of unequivocally, favors Governor Smith In paying workers for making can- personal freedom as against paternalAssignments Is vasses. spreading propaganda and gen- istic government regulation with Its stenographers and typists at her dls- the senate finance committee, which on record and principle. He also gives she writes all of .her persons! has rap to those erally working up a feeling of good hypocricy and attendant disregard foi posal Jurisdiction over the tariff legto a Discussed who inject the religiwill and well being. This free money law? Why sot fight for freedom or notes snd letters In long hand. known latlon. also be that It whisperers let has In one corner of her boudoir is a a. Vin ammm aa nmmVs ous Issue Into a political campaign. spending Itself creates' a temporary thought and speech as guaranteed by to Who Will Mrs. Roosevelt favors Governor Many Guesses Mads atrocture. That to also prosperity which fools even Demo- the constitution as against the mealy with'1 everv ritlmr iwlth thwasUrlff craveniencefor , be Who After Reorganisation crats. Prosperity1 to the chief cry mouthed system that seeks to cast expected. It to, however, Smith as a practical idealist She of the City Commission. ; and propaganda of the Republican governmental, scientific, and religions mSJ esse of Republican ays: TthWhlte Interesting We have had In our last three presslogan, that thought In a mould suited to the eson whst haa long been to party. It Is a sure-firlef Who win be who after the newly has served excellently well in one tablished order? Why not fight for three distinct types: Wilson, whlTe ibldlnj there nnd wStoJSS.' have up idents with no knowledge of true elected city commissioners take office form or another since the voters fell more equal distribution of opportunity the Idealist people 'thevery so for the boast of the fun dinner pall. as against protection of one class oi none will leave torof future history held the tariff now giving reasons for politics and therefore without the on. the first Monday la January? her ability In the Its modification. many testimonials This to the question that to giving It Is pathetic to aee mortgage ridden, section at the expense of another? ability to translate his dreams into to much discussion among politim tax burdened, poverty stricken boobs It is submitted that if the Democrats fine art of expression. facts; Coolldge, who apparently haa rise no dreams, who glories in shrewd pol- cians and others following the recent do not boldly rise to the ancient traraving about prosperity. Clubs, itics and firmly believes that economy city election. There are many guesses Do we always have prosperity un- ditions of their party and get their to the first of the Ten Commandments, being made as to what departmental der Republican administrations? 8ure feet planted on the rock of principle For Against. and that prosperity to in some way a changes may be made and especially we da Prosperity for the Mellons, they will be merged In the Republican Conference. kind of spiritual triumph. Between aa to who will get public safety. the Sinclairs, the Palls and all the party and another party wiU rise to Along with the Increasing discussion theae two we had a president who unTbe greatest Interest appears to cen. conman. But battles of When the theeommon sixth the order. established of fight the peta women and their place In the lacked the courage to de- ter in this department and who will Such a situation may easily be ference opens at Havana, Cuba, on of fortunately what about the farmer, the unemto to a scheme of there life, tendency nounce his friends when they proved head It the Democratic January 16th, the United States will berate or defend Locally ployed, and the millions struggling avoided. the womens clubs. It to known that during the camwith Installment contracts? Surely party to headed by a sound leader. be represented by a regular armv of Sane writers are asserting that the corrupt and untrustworthy. The Ideals Cool-iWilson failed, to be estab. paign the mayor-elecof John Bowman, President has a never Utah had President better more than claim governor, cannot profitimportant diplomats. they womena clubs ha sseen its best days, that he wanted the departless prosperity." But nothing suc- nor one more willing to stand for ge will deliver the opening address and that the movement, being middle-age- ltahed aa the Ideals of our republic, indicated because he lacked tact and under- ment of public safety and that he proceeds like success. The Republican principle. Nationally the stiuatlon to It to stated In Washington that the la slowing down. of men and measures; they posed, as head of thto department to standing machine has succeeded so long with not without hope. We have men will- government Is taking thto opportuniOctober the lu Ida Clyde Clarke, weri lost in the mire of corruption clean up the city. this type of politics that those most ing .ready, and able to espouse and ty to remove misunderstandings." Century, asserts that during the next which marked Harding's administraNow, however,, it to learned from seriously affected by it are the first carry to successful fruition the prin quarter of a centnrv the woman's club tion, and they have been completely persona close to the new mayor that to be deceived thereby. Even Demo- ciples that have made the Democratic Salt Lake Women will decline steadily from Its original forgotten under the dollars and cents he to not so anxftiia to get thl (departcrats are blinded by it. This gives party the greatest and most persistent and now purpose, and regime of President Coolldge and hta ment but haa his weather eye on the ever that that this has party country Meet. the color of troth to the charge Democrats 19F0 be. to as will be It by changed advisors. What we need, and lta department of finance and public afthere to no difference between the known. A blight has scarcely recognisable. to a president who will fairs now filled by Commissioner Char, need, It Is np to us the rank end file, crying club1 parties. Salt Lake Women's Democratic struck the 'cure all club, officially combine Wilsons ideals ..with les N. Fehr. Fehr and hta friends are Democrats must learn that they can- Let us not get onr wires crossed. met Thursday, November 10, at the; known and much exhibited ns the practical knowledge of how to not for this," it Is, said, and they do not play the Republican game outside hotel. Mrs. Ernest Holmes partmental club the club that achieve political results, who will not not believe any combination can be the Republican fold. If we attempt LAKE takes to do at least a little of some-CONTROL his dearest friends If they fall worked out to move him. Mr. D. M. Draper, state chairman, thing about everything that to wrong. spare the game outside that fold wo shall to measure up to his conception of the Some of the wiser ones who claim be played for suckers. The DemocraSNAG BRINGS gave a talk on Women in Politics. but not very much shout anything.1 and to have inside information are saying responsibility requirhigh honesty the to give tic party was organised He contended that women have a Mrs. Clarke thinks that the great ed or every public servant I believe that the new mayor will step into the SPECIAL common man a chance a chance to place in politico as real aa have men, and powerful clubv of the future will Governor Smith to such a man." waterworks department and there wil not a be free and and that politics should be considered be composed of men fnd wo be no change in the other departchance to receive dolea of charity from Call for a special meeting of the not by groups of women against men associated together because of ments. , as common the smart boys who control every- Utah water storage commission at a question of, some Interest or some com' Chicago Citizens groups of men, but On' the other hand, there are others thing. Most of us ara common people p. m., November 22. for the purpose whst to right against whst Is wrong, mon need." whodedares that the mayor will land Antics. and we should be supreme, but as It of considering Important matters of In thto men and women should work In law, medicine and other profesid the public safety department and Is we get the leavings and supinely policy with reference to the Utah lake together. sions men and women pursue the same commissioner Barton will go Into wacivic watch an unequal situation grow Intol- unit of the great basin project was Mr. Draper said that most men and courses of study, take the same exhave organizations Twentynlne drawn a erable. one Baout in same women license M. are the antics terworks. sent and active up protest against aminations. pay the politics for Thursday by George One guess to as good as another, at 1s of Mayor Thompson of Chicago, the A national campaign already con, state engineer and and secretary reason only, the hope of reward. While practice under the same regulations. present writing, so make your are we these Woto' not must will womens the be condemned the Is momentum. of commission. have med thto then What the attitude Among Chicago Why gathering The call for the special meeting says entirely. It should not be the only in- leal associations, and women's bar as- mans club, the Chicago Church fed- own. Democrats do? Will they ape the ReIs there any sense in eration, the Womens Trade Union centive. A true dtlxen to as alive to sociations? publicans and sidestep every Import- In part: BERTLESON IS WINNER Under instructions from the chair-ma- his responsibilities In times of peace male Democrats and female Demo- league, and the Young Womens Chrisant Issue in the national convention? tian association, all of them being part a special meeting of the Utah and prosperity as In times ofwnr and crats having separate organisations? Will they sidestep prohibition, rellgl Mrs. Clarke contends that the wo- of the Joint committee on Public ous freedom, Imperialism, farm relief water storage commission to called for crises. EPHRAIM, Utah. Sophus Bertle-so- u In this respect he commended the mans club movement, which to bust- School Affairs was the only Democrat to win in and every question which to of vital Tuesday, November 22, at 2 p. m.. These organizations, who are cham- the town election here last Tuesday. room 200 at the state capital, to con- club for keeping alive the organization ling. noisy, here and there, Importance to the average man? to half n century behind the wo-- pioning freedom of thought and the He wone for councilman The Republicans will cry Prosperi- sider Important matters of policy with even when prospects were dark, and of mans movement, which Is'swirt, sure American Ideal of a free press, will over his- Republican opponent, John a to lake unit of reference the the Utah that thorough can no be suggested sound study so loud that other ty" not to "If and majestic; that every one of probably get very far In a city Armstrong. state, city snd county government beard, and If the Democrats follow great basin project. Utah statesman VOTERS DEPARTMENT r Onlv - Parent-Teach- er . Tomb WITH OTHER War u f . sues RATES -- Favor Per man-mad- e Tariff. - 1 : Plaque ' g - war-tim- e fa four-ye- i. pre-wa- Why Favor Lady a' Writer. Pom-eren- one-se- well-deserve- nTqoetSs e . Department lf Much d reent SHre. Womens Pan-Americ- an and . t, d half-conscio- old-lin- e - Cool-ldg- es under-preside- MEET e, Protest Mayors Ineffec-tlve.- two-ye- j ar - SUCH IS LIFE Juvenile Guile i 4 |