| Show l L Long Controversy Is Revived By Decision Can Girl Maintain Herself and Her Virtue on onLess onLess onLess Less Than 1650 Weekly Form Forms Subject of Bitter Argument After Utah Justices Justice's Opinion B 15 C CD l Correspondent nt of oC o lle 0 Copy light ht 1923 ON Api II I 14 4 The long age long ers eTO who wh a gli gh I Ian Lan an maintain herself and her sir sir- vir-tue vir Lr- Lr II tue on less les than 16 1650 50 a week wel has been tely renewed In the call I lal tal lal asa as-a result of or the court invalidating In the Iho minimum I wage la law lass This decision declon social OO i 55 0 01 fear ss will ill result in the wages ages of than a million and I a Ih n h lint hilti lintS S omen in the H 4 states tates that has ha e eI I mum wage age age laws lass Ie It the b between t e n And I Is In not cap capable of oC the learned learnd e Sutherland of Utah tah In down tho the opinion of or the it cann cannot t he shown hon that Ill paid women omen d their an any more carefully thin those who are poorly Moral Moral- tv ltv rests upon other conditions thin wages and there is cc no such alent connection be- be bet be t the two t to 10 justify a attempt to adjust the latter bUtr v Ith reference to the former formel As n a means of or safeguarding morals the attempted In our opinion Is without reasonable basis o 0 distinction can an be made be- be bet be between t tween en men and nomen omen tot foi certainly certainly certainly It if women require a mini mIni- mInimum minimum mum muni wage to PI e their mor- mor mortis mor ila men require it to preserve honesty PROMOTING rrY men do not ha base this protection Is there any reason hy i It should be taken away aay an ay from 1 so- so wo women 0 men 1 demanded Miss MIs Ethel Smith of the National Women's omens 7 t Union league formost t in the fight to find some means of ot making maling the minimum age nage laws constitutional A A using ll Ih Ing wage Is necessary to keep i people eople honest honest honet It is a well known fact that the low v wages ages of bank clerIcs clerks has bas a great d deil deI tl to do doI doss I ss Ith the great proportion who em- em embezzle embezzle em embezzle funds Women at ate aie e the low low- lowest lowest lowest est paid workers In the econ scale Think of what It must muot mean to them when they ha hase hae ha e not only to look after but a 3 great proportion of them base hae ha and children to and their employers rs nard hard bargains She Sha must accept his wages his terms or go hungry And hunger r i Is 10 the greatest driving force in the world Stuff and non nonsense Is 13 the conic come comeback back bach of oC the he I laser lunger er who isho argued arl the thera caPe aoe o in the high court Wade Vade II ElliS HI High h wages ale 1 lie sill 11 and and resultant extras etra extravagant Ils 11 living leg Ing m maybe be as detrimental to morals as low age wages stages Never Nr have hase wages wao- beno been so hIgh as hince Inee inco the of the late star ar and ne never neer er in the history of hit is crime been so uni universal versal ersal FLIPP Nr FLIPP PP J Ft JQ Q lr TIO Hot low Hov tan nan aIr a Ir gill gIni I b be Immoral on 1650 16 50 a we week asks one of th the members o of the atlon 1 Bl atlon-Bl al omans s party part who ho are aro op- op opposed op opposed posed pOd to all special legislation for forth th protection of women alone SIte She spends most mot of her hr energy on het 11 job and has little to spend flaunting herself her elf about in pretty prett clothes The National Womans Woman's party Is prone 1 to the Invalidation of the minimum wage law liw is as a step stepIn stepin stepin In toi fOI women Women romen defeat their own ends by prolonging a system sl sten m which treats them a as wards of the state rather than as adult humin humn b be- be be beings ings inns said Miss Anita I The National Womans Woman's oman party's parts at- at attitude at attitude is tint that any law which pro pro- protects pro protects t ct alone assumes her to tobe tobe he be incapable o of fighting her her- own battles LE LC Tra rr TED Alice Paul Is elated because of the stand taken by b Justice Suther Suther- Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland land In I tendering the decision The The opinion b bv by the supreme court this w eel reflects vl vis vividly Idly the i casing to regard wo women iso iso- 0 men as adult human beings stand stand- standIng standing ing lag on an equality with men rather than as minor minors she he said raid How different said 1 Miss Mis Paul raul Pauland and more advanced ad Is Ig this opinIon opinion ion ton bs bv b Justice Ju Sutherland and tho one one rendered only a few i ears ago In 1 lOS when n the hour 10 law hw for women was sustained by the tho su- su su supreme preme court and the court held History discloses the fact tact that oman has ah aha a s been blon dependent upon man Ha lIe established his con con- control control control at the outset bv by superior shen th and this control In sari sari- vari various OtiS ous forms torms with nith diminishing Intensity sits sit has continued to the pres- pres present present pres present ent |