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Show i'EM YOUNG' IS SLOGAN OF MLICAN CAMPAIGN CHIEFS Inevise Lures for Female Fledglings Who Are About to Cast First Vote in )m ' November Elections I -rr VANCE. j M2&t ot 11,0 Sland" I Thc s,andard" W lDpl 9 -'Catch BS-r up o- nights .it , Vtl.nU(P lures for the KS0 are on the; ggftnelr first vote in the Vi'ntensf activity of R- latter resulted the wo-MvsurVclub wo-MvsurVclub pUn with Its fv J calculated by Is $ure ,hlnp corral' RduM have already j i. jllrtouri and New 'd?occ,s of organization I Kb'lP.nd similar clubs In; img." the jdv.ee Bfivtlnc wives and train they should go." ?,,, fwl that the same , d in getting women Km' DOESN'T COUNT Mt trusting to the forces to operate In the caso of HL rlrl Somehow she has Etj 'a reputation for doing Vir own cet way and she Kcesirsr)- Mary of the pres-Ji pres-Ji to vote the Democratic BhV regardless of the fart Kit u a "dyed in the wool ' kKq Fr paving her ardent at-' KTwrlv leaders hope to keep ' &Ud within the fold and at , iK-"-'- lure the Democratic , Hiny frem tnc parental po-lK'.-,- -' They ncc-d r., pp. fcat thlfl grnreralon of 1J' - Very' It mav be slg- i IBitji the politicians are not: sffur dupcratn attempts to or- ; ;i .-,rr-old males Per-j tjupfe such effort would Kjuthe politically spineless teald ote as their fathers Kji Tited anyhow VR.HaUrht of St. Louis. Is- responsible for the Jolllcst kind of a First Voters' club In Missouri It began be-gan with a picnic last Fourth of July and they have had many entertainments entertain-ments since. Slmplv scrurnptuous times they've had. Sandwiched in with the good times offered to the members of the First Voters' club, are lectures on Republican principles and on good citizenship. Politicians are watching the MlBBwUIi experiment with much interest CAUSES GREAT UPROAK On the other hund, Mrs Barclay Warburton has had rough sledding with her First Voters' club In Pennsylvania. Penn-sylvania. Aftor much thought she. evolved an elaborate plan, but when Mrs Warburton tried to put her plan In operation all kinds of a fuss was raised. The feature of the plan which caused the greatest hub-bub was the offer Of a thousand dollars or a trip to Europe to the woman In each district dis-trict who could obtain the most members mem-bers for thc First Voters' club. m-m ww j .uiiuiuu.l. 1 HC5e were the nasty words hurled at poor Mrs Warburton Many Republican women, who were sure Mtb. Warbur-fon's Warbur-fon's motives were of the most innocent inno-cent kind, did not approve of her plan, and also the Idea that anybody should be pledged to vote a straight party ticket. IDEA CONDEMNED "A distinct menace to the standards of political independence Is involved In any proposal to cripple the Intelligence Intelli-gence of young women by getting them under a lure of a cosh prize to pledge themselves to vote for a party-label. party-label. Irrespective of the personalities or the qualifications of candidates " stated Mrs. Lawrence Smith, vice president of the Pennsylvania league. ' It would be extremely regrettable if any movement should succeed which would stimulate the interest of young women In politics by the use of mono " DEMOCRATS GLEEFUL. The Democrat state chairman Austen Aus-ten licCUllough, gleefully made campaign cam-paign poison out of the plan ' I am advised by my ultorney," snirl McCullough, "that the plan Is con- trary to the corrupt practices act Tim ( $1000 cash prize Is nothing less than i .the buying of votes." Mrs. Warburton. In defense of her ' plan, declares there Is nothing wrong In asking people to vote for a straight ticket. She also says that the offer Of a cash prize Is no more unethical I than to pay an organizer for doing the j same work, and in effect is the samo thing. "The award Is for effort in organization organ-ization and not to cripple the Intel 1 1 -, gence of any young woman " the said. i rr . |