Show t WI v. V G G. G T TI T. U U. U HOLDS NOVEL PROGRAM Political Affairs and Law Enforcement Arc Are Discussed In a It recent election held not so many hundred miles from Irom here there therea were a ere 12 candidates candidate In the field all of o whom would bo be directly Uy concerned concerns with mth law enforcement said d Mrs F. F B. B Jost speaking ou on the Vhal ir Whatever cr You Please program at a W. W C. C T. T U U. meeting held Wednesday at the home of Mrs Mn C. C E. E Fish Twenty fifth street But not one of those candidates In his publish Z platform even so 50 much muchas as mentioned the word that Is often often- cst on the lips Ups of 01 the voters or the law Jaw that is 15 called by the wo word d. d The They mentioned the word business fre fre- frequently frequently but seemed afraid of the oth oth- other other er word It Is estimated that there are not o over of what might be called bootlegger votes totes In that entire city of voters oten but tile the 12 can- can candidates were all bidding for lor them evidently forgetting how few lew would be 00 when distributed among 12 can can- In that same city a n mayor maor was once elected on the single Issue of or prohibiting prize fights during dunn his term of ot office He kept his word ord too Another mayor major was elected on the sole Issue of ot wiping out the commercialized and protected red light district He lie also kept his word They bid for the votes ot of the Idealists and they got them Newspapers and magazines said Mrs G. G A. A Muller are commenting on the fact that contrary contrary- to the pre pre- predictions predictions dictions ot of some people the American legion convention In Paris Parts was as marked by sobriety rather than by excess The impression left on the mind of Paris Pans Parisians Parisians ians Jans according to the press was that American youth are arc not nearly as a much Interested In alcoholic liquor as was generally thought Indeed Euro Euro- European European European hotel managers have regretful regretful- regretfully ly reported that customers from America Amer Amer- America AmerIca ica very Mry generally l ordered lemonade and end other non alcoholic drinks BRINGS Bm GS RESPECT Enforcement of laws brings respect for law said Mrs I I. I F. F Richards A Awell Awell I well Known gentleman has recently de declared de- de declared declared that If II IIa a considerable ble number numbe of 01 a community decided to ta play crim crim- criminal criminal inal with respect to ta some forbidden practice the policeman Is beyond his hism depth m h t I This might be bs granted but at the theme same me time the question might be asked W herc ere was that policeman while this considerable number was starting to become lawless Suppose a school principal should take that attitude and should shut his eyes ejes until a II state of lawlessness had developed Where would the school be The very worst mistake In go government eminent Is Js to allow dis disrespect dis- dis disrespect respect for law to grow and second to ta admit that a lawless element cr however large can override the properly con con- constituted constituted constituted authority Mrs W S. S needling contributed the following When Fading the national W W. O. O T. T U U. headquarters In Evanston E Ill m. Miss Monica Whately of England prospective parliamentary ry candidate on the labor ticket expresses expressed her great interest and faith faJth In tion She said I 1 wonder If the peo peo- people people people In America who ho speak against pro pro- prohibition prohibition realize what it Is like to me Uve mein in a a. country where the saloons are open for many hours every ery day and where It is possible to see drunken men and women coming out of or a saloon and rollicking in the street She added I 1 have never seen during my visit to America a single drunken man or woman though I have hate gone about with my eyes open open She Is Js much Impressed with the better so social conditions of 01 the workers In this country count and sho she belU believes es this Is due at lea least leut t in part to tion Uon She made it a point to visit the worst districts in Chicago and NewYork New NewYork NewYork York and nowhere did she find hous hous- housing heusIng housIng ing conditions as bad as In the Eng Eng- English English lish Ush slums ShIm PRIEST MARES MAKES APPEAL Mrs N. N Anderson read an excerpt from the speech of 01 the Rev Re William A. A Bolger of or the University of 01 Notre Noise Dame Ind Of before fore the National l Coun Coun- Council Council cil of Catholic Women held recently In Washington like Children hue have a right to live children and to grow grow up healthy men and women he said What What Wha are the labor laws Jaws of 01 your jour our state FInd rind out it you jou ou do da not know knew and find out aut the chances of Improvement if the present laws are not satisfactory Do not be afraid to ta speak out about this his There Is no ne reason to be scared even enn of 01 a na na- national na- na national child labor law If It the welfare of children requires a federal law then we must have hate one one and If an amendment to the constitution Is re required re- re requIred required before belore we can ha e a national child labor law then we must amend the constitution The hour is 11 11 the day is No Noem 0 em ember ber Der 11 11 and the time Ume Is 13 for two ho min min- minutes minutes' utes' utes tes said Mrs Alice Bennett Dennett speak speak- speaking speakIng speaking ing on Armistice day For two minutes min min- minutes minutes utes on Armistice day a great silence will fall upon this nation The ma- ma machinery chinery will sill stop in factories the traffic will stop on the highways and the streets thousands of teachers with their t classes cl In the schools will stand with Ith bowed heads individuals in homes and offices will join loin In a uni- uni universal universal versal ersal thought chain chalet of world peace i URGES PLEDGES FLEDGES I I Someone has said that these mystical mys- mys minutes will be b to us a sacra- sacra sacrament reent ment of memory and listening we shall hear the voices of 01 pleading pleading that the task for which they thy died may not net be aban aban- dc And hearing let us pledge pled go our our- ourselves selves to keep the promise premise made to ta them hem them to finish the task and by b in- in International International friendship and universal good will to make male possible a world without wars warsIn warsIn warsIn In the words of 01 Jane J ne Dowling Foote Foole their message Is Weep nut not n t for us we wc are arc content I Conserve your strength to work and pray And raise to Peace that monument Whose cornerstone we died to ta lay Our gift girt was treat rent but you must give A greater to ta complete the plan We died now you must nobly live c To Te make man brother unto unta man Almost every Cry number on the pro- pro program program gram Tam provoked lively discussion on the part of ct all present pre ent After plans for fer forthe he the years year's work had been made the hostess assisted by her daughters served refreshments |