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Show I UTAH STATESMAN Liberty - Pir Utah Editorial Comment ta(?0man (Endorsed by the Democratic State Central Committee) A Democratic state newspaper, published every Saturday at Salt Educational - Contributions - - Justice Another Coolidge Republican idea of the proper functions of SMITHS AND JONESES COULD government: When Big Business has a White Elephant on its hands ELECT AL, SAYS TERRELL a bunch of junk like the Cape Cod canal on which it is losing money, palm it off on the federal government for $30,000,000. Let ADDS THAT ALL DEMOCRATIC WINNERS IN 75 YEARS HAVE the people pay ! BEEN FROM NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY Polities not only makes strange bedfellows but sometimes Causes Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to promotion of AUSTIN, Texas. George B. Terrell, state commissioner of agriMr. Hoover proposes to kick the progress and prosperity of the state and party, strange proceedings in the culture, who announced that he was a dry both internally and exSenator Willis out of his own bed and occupy it himself. Anaconda Office Room 111 Atlas Block, ternally, has come out with a plea for the Smiths and Joneses, He Standard. that these two families get recognition in the nation by electurged Salt Lake City, Utah ing Governor A1 Smith' of New York and Jesse Jones of Houston to FREDERICK L. BAGBY, Editor the presidency and vice presidency. Political platforms, said tbo Texas WOMAN VOTERS DEPARTMENT 0. S. GODDARD, Business Manager farm leader, are like platforms on pas0 senger cars made to get in on, not and thus they would ketch 'em gwine an cornin'." to stand on. Sponsored by the Salt Lake Womens Democratic Club Entered u Second Clau Matter, July 18, 1928, at the Poatofflce at Salt Lake bed-chamb- Since the majority of congress is For a campaign siogap, Terrell prodry snd Protestant, Terrell said he be- posed: lieved that "they could keep the Pope A1 can beat Cal, or any other Reof Rome out of the United States, even publican, and Jesse with his barrel Js Mrs. D. X. Draper though Smith should be elected, and the winning man." they would probably keep him from In more serious vein, Terrell pointADVERTISING ed' out that the only Democratic narepealing the 18th amendment." 8mlth could carry the wets and the tional winners in 75 years have been Our Slogan: Every Reader a Contributor Catholics," said Terrell, snd Jones from New York and New Jersey, and Column Inch $1.00 could carry the drys and Protestants, neither of them prohibitionists." of representatives, but the house has Democratic LEGAL NOTICES not yet been permitted to vote on it Notice of Assessment, 5 timea. This would eliminate the alternation $5.00 Hold of long and short sessions, since If .50 Delinquent Notices, per column inch. the sessions began on January 1st, BY INCREASING Probate Notices, 2 times. 3.00 The Salt Lake Womens Democratic there would 'be nothing to prevent Notice to Creditors, 4 times. 4.00 club will Rive a card party on Thurs- congress continuing to sit a late as In the face of day, March 1, at the Mew Roberts It chose. Washington, D. C. 5.00 Summons, 5 times claims of nation-widand general is steadily diminishing. hotel, 119 North Main street, from 2 Immigration. until 5 oclock. Phone Wasatch 852 under the regulations prosperity under the Coolidge adminThe "profitless prosperity st the Immigration Refreshments will be served and put Into effect In the last few istration, the upward curve of commeryears administration was the subCoolidge cial with Riven. failures continues, increases prises Membership cards for has been cut enormously from the figof in the senate last week, & debate 1928 enwhen presented at the table in the report of R. G. Dunn ject r RIGHT AND THE MAJORITY. ures of days, and In some shown Co. for title the bolder to a table at half price. quarters the in and for the week which Senator Johnson, CaliJanuary during feeling has begun to apMembership cards may be had at the pear that It has been cut too much. the month. fornia, Republican, and Senator CopeAs shown by the Dun report for the land, New York, Democrat, pictured When Commissioner R. T. Dahlquist refused to approve for pay- door. The supply of unskilled labor may not Make reservations with Mrs. Ernest industry, be adequate. It Is suggested, if lajst week of January, there were the pllgbt of the soft-coment, certain bills for cleaning, painting ,and varnishing certain coun- Holmes, president of the club; Mrs. S. always d be retained, and 646 failures for the week,- an increases with 250,000 miners, more than the bars immigration L. Schwarts, chairman of the enter- moreover l the number of miners, Is a great deal of dif- of 88 over the preceding week and of there ty offices, he took the commendable stand that there is a right and tainment committee, or with the on the part of steamship lines 49 over the corresponding week of out of employment. Senator Walsh, Mrs. ficulty committee members: wrong way, a legal and an illegal way of handling county business of Massachusetts entered the debate to in up the loss of revenues for- 1926. making George Maycock, Mrs. Wm. J. Korth, merly derived from Immigrant passage - For the month of January, the re- request Senator Copeland that he not and, that public business should be handled according to law'. Mrs. Byron Nebeker. Mrs. Ken ThomThe national resources are port showed a total of 2,643 failures, fail to inquire of some senator on the The majority of the board of county commissioners, by virtue as, Mrs. Ernest Wright, Mrs. W. O. money. not and hard muscular the largest number of any month other (Republican) side of the chamdeveloped yet Miss Alice Neslen, Mrs. Sher- work Is needed to of its. might, promptly over-rod- e his contention for right, and ordered Mitten, them that since January, 1922, although there ber where is the prosperity of which develop man Jones. more was a falling off of eight per cent in the majority party has boasted. Knee from means, Judging experience, the bills paid. labor from abroad. Added to this the total of liabilities as compared the beginnig of the present session we The county auditor, however, has recognized that Mr. Dahlquist Women there Is the feeling of many that the with January, 1927. The January have had pointed out to use the dire Immigration laws are unfair In some failures involved liabilities of $47,634,-41- distress smong the fanning Interests; is right in his contention that the obligation was not incurred in The January total of failures next we were Informed that the shipof their restrictions as to the memInterest Politics. strict accordance with provisions of the budget law, and has refused bers of a family who may come to this was 22 per cent greater than the num- ping Interests had colapsed; and tober during December, when there day we are informed by the Republito pay the items. It Is a dull mind, indeed, which does country.International Treaties. were 2,162 defaults, and 7 per cent can side, from the senators in whose Mr. Dahlquist recognizes the right of the claimants for fair pay not find somethlnR of Interest in the than during January, 1927, states this Industry is located, that the greater A Is discussed the much protopic daily press, with the political pot bewhen number was 2,465. Industry is bankrupt. I the for the work done, but he insists that the money to pay them be pro- ginning to boil, both locally and na- posed French treaty drafted to renew is regarded as significant that hope before the session adjourns some It to old the outlaw pact vided in legal manner. The new commissioner of finance is to be com- tionally. and candidates .grooming between America and Prance, and while the number of commercial in- senator on the other (Republican) themselves for entry Into the race. side will Indicate some industry which growing th mended for the stand he has taken in this respect.. 8am? time there Is present the solvencies is steadily Not since the elections of 1912 has, is actually and really prosperous. Canada number in the United. war States, Nicer of in Americas When business of this sort is handled strictly in accordance rtith there been such promise of a bril-- question RUa crried on simultaneously with liant campaign, which may rouse even law, it has an effective tendency to prevent wasteful expenditures. the most apathetic to some sort of Lhe ,?fce PPKnda of President duty which fate or their fellow coun- SMITH AND Coolidge and Secretary Hughes in trymen may cast upon them. Our difexpression. Havana, Never before were women so inter--. ficulties, when they come, spring from TO HIM WHO HATH ested in- campaigns and their issues, I Aside from these political questions other causes. First among these is and never has the press been so ready there are ever present such problems the fact that we are, and we must re- Wall St Betting Gains Odds of. 1 to to womens views on timely top- - as motion picture censorship, respon- main, a party of liberalism and of on Governor's Election. Va The Republican idea of government is well illustrated by the ds.print No magazine, or newspaper is slbility for the crime wave, the youngs progress. Yet differences in the prowithout some expression by.er generation and Its problems, and gressive camp are naturally more vioadministrations readiness to spend $740,000,000 for a bigger navy, complete Governor Smith and Secretary of the feminine sex relative to politics. many other local civic affairs. Wheth-socl- lent and explosive than in the conserv- Commerce Hoover are favorites in the but not a cent for the protection of 150,000 or 200,000 sovereign citiethics, feminism, international er we wish it or not all of these items ative, for the one is concerned with betting on the presidential nominaconcern livor us the mere business of and our families. If we the rate of advance and the other only tions of the two major political parties, zens of the south who lost everything down to their ehnestrings relations, have no opinion on them, naturally with the proper measure for marking ng. to Wall street betting comin the Mississippi flood disaster a year ago. Ergo . $740,000,000 for Women at Havana. those people who are more given to time. It has been said not without sccordlng missioners. With tbe approach of tlie the big business clique nothing for the flood victims. In fact, the Women came to the front in the- thinking will form our opinion of us. truth that it is harder to be a Demo- nominating conventions betting intersixth conven- But thinking, like exercising, does not cratic than a Republican president, est is reported to be increasing. latter will be expected to mortgage the said shoestrings to help sup- ing now at Havana,congress, when they de- - develop one if done by another, for a Democratic president is properly One wager, of $6,000 to $2,000 has manded and received a seat at the It is really very easy to take the expected to do something. Nor is that been that Governor Smith will ply that vast sum for the steel trust and the Mellon interests. conference. Later on motion of Dr. first step forward being well informed all. The Democratic party is essen- be theplaced nominee. Monev Democratic Is this the Republicanism of Abe Lincoln? Hardly. We fear that Antonio Bustamentt, president of the If we wish to. Daily such articles are tially a party of individualism that is is being offered at J to 3 that he will In was to recommend voted would as it the of conference, breath that written the its nostrils. It in the conception of the Coolidge administration, the birthday of appearing press be elected. that the next plenary session empower for the February Delineator by Fran-th- e wither and die in an atmosphere that Odds of 9 to 5 are being offered Honest Abe means little excepting an annual excuse for stuffing the j committee on private internation- ces Parkinson Keyea. the wife of a was closed to free argument and de- that Hoover will be nomilaw to study the problem of grant-- senator. In entertaining styKhere is bate, and there is no happiness in its nated Secretary e Some bets paunch of swollen plutocracy at a banquet, after the pocketbooks1 si Republicans. ing women political rights with a little educational pill, sugar coated, ranks for those who are content to be are reported to have been placed at of the malefactors of great wealth. have first been duly stuffed men. The equal conference to this point handed out to the public In a form mere automatons moved about the po- 2 to 1 on Dawes and had contemplated only questions af- - whlrh is easy to take, containing litical at will by the mas- Governor Lowden, but the prevailing to bursting. feeling eoual civil rights for women, brief sketches of ten probable ter plavers. The doubtful blessing of odds are as high, the betting comPrincess a National Figure. Idential candidates. There is really political peonage it must leave to be missionersnot Odds of 10 to 1 reported. An Indian princess, Mrs. Eugene B. very little excuse for not knowing enjoyed elsewhere, even If it tends to YOUNG "NEDDY that Senator Curtis will not be nomiT awson of DaW. Who's Who" at the present time. Oklahoma, has been engreater political peace. John nated are reported. dorsed by the Oklahoma Federation of Democratic Bulletin to Don New vis, at the National Committee Sleeti Attire. The New York state Republicans, in a wild attempt to minimize Women for nomination as second vice ing. The Womans National Democratic president of the General Federation. Wins Woman Architectural SMITH IS English the popularity and power of the governor of New York, sent out Mrs. Lawson is not a " club of Washington. D. C., announces Prize. IN WISCONSIN , Journey that its "Bulletin" will appear in Young Teddy, the weak imitation of the Great Teddy, but the strat- princess, her mother, ofEmma An English woman. Miss Elizabeth the last tribal .ruary arrayed aa Solomon in all his being daughter egy failed. Young Teddy put his foot in his mouth and it has not chief of the Delaware Indians, who t glory. That is to say that. In accord-ws- s Scott, has recently been chosen from Wisconsin Democrats Put a Second Ticket In the Field also a Baptist minister. Mrs. ance with a for plan, it will a large group of contestants In the yet been removed. Lawson is an accomplished musician, be published In masrazlne rather than United States and England to design the new Shakespeare memorial theae voice, and folder form, and will be somewhat Totally oblivious to the lesson of this catastrophe, the Utah Re- with a rich MILWAUKEE. Wis. Four candiall of the j Urged and expanded as to subject tre at Stratford on Avon. This is the dates for delegates at large to the naheld has practically sent out to ruin Utahs publicans young Neddy good governor. most Important architectural project tional convention at Houston, instructoffices in the club life of Ok-- , matter, make-uand variety of In typical Republican style they launched the campaign, surfeiting highest of ed to vote for Governor A1 Smith, were that has yet engaged tents. The building will cost placed in the field today by a state the gathering of eastern Utah Republicans with sensational charges New Years Optimism Apple Sauce, it will contain the same material as a woman. will have a seating capacity of Democratic conference which met deWill Rogers. but with the addition of a 8ays heretofore, based largely on fiction and fancy, many of them so puerile as to be Same gang every number of features for which tliere 1,000 and will be placed in a formal spite the opposition of National ComApple sauce. one a millionaire or an has been no spare in its present form. garden in a setting of such charm mitteeman John Callahan and the year. Every of notice. unworthy It Is planned that one of the chief that it cannot fail to be an impressive state central committee. Now there is 80.000 millionaires In of these new features will b a de- monument to the genius of a woman. Neddy put on a, good show at Price, but it is doubtful if he In a harmonious session, the conference indorsed a practically complete or his party yet realizes that he furnished the low comedy for their the countrv and 110.C00COO newthat ere partment of news items concerning veer's Democrats and their activities In all ORGANIZE FOR GOV. not vet. You never see a slate of candidates for the 26 places SMITH of comic opera staged in the coal fields of Carbon county. Wisconsin in the national convem prediction by one of the HO.CfOCfO. .parts of the country. The Bulletin like Just for novelty one paper would like to serve as the connecting tion, lauded Governor Smith, comNeddy, no doubt, had a slight slip of the tongue when he re- Looks would Just what some poor man link, the medium of exchange, between OKLAHOMA CITY. An organiza- mended Senators Walsh and Reed for ferred to the governor as the greatest do nothing in the state. He saw in print store for the coming vear." women of the country. tion to support the candidacy in Okla- the investigation of "Republican corj the Democratic Any news or information, therefore. homa of Governor Smith of New York ruption In high offices," and laid plans had probably been compelled to memorize this remark from having Some Interesting National Questions, some of the topics whlrh about Democrats, Individually or for the Democratic presidential nomi- for a complete state and congressional heard it so frequently applied to the last Republican legislature. At Among been given much space of late lectlvelv the formation of new clubs. nation was formed here. ticket next fall. both magazines and newspapers. the activities of old ones, meetings, The convention indorsed delegates Judge Harry L. Stuart of Oklahoma any rate, although he was announced by the daily press as the ora- In are those relating to Lame Duck programs, plans, activities of was appointed chairman and Mrs. at at large who will run against Mr. City tor of the evening, the great interest was in the speaker who promand the American imml- - uala will be received with enthusl-gratio- Patrick S. Nagle, former member of Callahan and three other candidates policy. asm. the state board of affairs, was named who voluntarily entered the field. Both ised all the good little boys and girls, when I come into power, The Norris resolution which has sa The Bulletin hopes that Its new tirkets are avowed Smith supporters. etc. its aim the abolition or lame duck" form will meet the approval of its sub The convention was held as a revolt Judge J. S. Estes addressed the congresses through changing the date scribers, and will be more than glad meeting and warned against any at- against "hand picking of candidates." New York has young Teddy, new of of the convening the congress to receive suggestions as to how it tempt to a issue in the Utah has young Neddy, so that members elected In November may best serve the purposes for which presidentialinject religious campaign. Storehouse of Knowledge of thla year would take office on Jan- - it is published." And if these be statesmen, uary first Instead of December or the Democratic Party a Party of Action, the woman most envied for Consult your local postal authorities Perhaps Then a thorn in the hand following year, has been twice passed The Democratic party has never for rates, regulations, and require- her supposed knowledge Is the wife senate and apparently there is lacked in the past, and Is not lacking ments for shipping farm produce by the Is worth two in the bush. by of a doctor in a small town. Florence a strong sentiment for it In the house now for able men to discharge any parcel post. Herald. City, Utah, under the act of March S, 1878. 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