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Show oo GOVERNOR APPROVES WORK I NGM EN'S CLUB, SALT LAKE. June 26. P. J. Hanley, national director of the National Cath olic War Council of Employment, Workingmen'a Activities and Americanization, Ameri-canization, secured the hearty approval ap-proval of (Governor Bamberger and Mayor W Mont Ferry yesterday for his program to establish a working-men's working-men's club in Salt Lake. The purpose pur-pose of the club, which will have a library li-brary and picture show iu connection, will furnish the workingmen wholesome whole-some amusement, with the object of diverting any possible tendency toward radicalism. "Wo are establishing a chain of these clubs all over the I'nitecl Stale- " Mr. Hanley said, when he interviewed Governor Bamberger yesterday, "and we desire nothing more than the opportunity op-portunity to furnish clubrooms Tor the workingmen. where they can come together to-gether without the menacing dangers i of Dol hevisn and radicalism be ing lever present. A number of these, elubs have already been organized throughout the northwest, and in a number of the bis ea.-tern centers and 1 their work is carrying out the Ideals of real American reconstruction." i |