Show THE MATTER ot of repairing dangerous and unsightly cement walks was referred to the committee on streets alleys and bridges at the last of city council before the next meeting the committee will T Tsu make ake a tou tour r of inspection and likely akeL recommendations the mayor and every ofie one of the councilmen realize the necessity of this work being tone one and as a matter of economy and anil safety it Is hoped a recommendation to do the needed work will be made do sad adopted each year the condition T of the walks get worse and the putting oft off of making public improvements of this character is not in line with nith public spiritedness and I 1 1 si wittness aness siTt ness and the record feels feel sure the present council will lind find ways and j hica means ns of doing those things willell or I 1 for the public good the was ns slatted shifted oft off on the present tion by the preceding council and in consequence the conditions of the walks are much worse now thi I 1 i they were then and will be more enoia arve to repair it la Is cowardly to evade official responsibility and aid e i are sure the present fair and i 1 i live ave administration will do what is to I 1 be done for the benefit of the ers and will decide to do the w work ork evea even it if a tax has to be levied on t those hose who are benefited and to such a I 1 course no objection should be raised WE CALL attention to the communication kunfe muni cation of H S townsend in this issue it is indeed timely and in line with the work being done by senator reed smoot governor lowden ot illinois and other big men of the nation in putting a stop to reckless expenditure of public funds goodness knows recklessness in scattering public monies by our state government is comparatively keeping pace with the national governments wild I 1 indifference to public fund sand now is the time ie to create a sentiment tor for bairle bs h t a business irle and economical handling of state monies the record hopes the country press will use all or portion ot of mr townsends Town sends article and by so doing commence an agitation that will redound to the benefit of every tax payer TUB THE DIGEST POLL MORE THAN eleven hundred thousand votes have been cast in the literary digest eleven million poll on the democratic side mcadoo leads with votes to his credit wil son eon follows with 69 edwards byron cox with tile the republicans wood leads I 1 M with ith johnson hoover lowden and hughes in commenting on oil the poll the digest says i the week just past is calculated to give aid and comfort to the camp of 0 senator hirani hiram johnson on oil six of 01 the seven days das his name has stood I 1 at at the head of the list er credited edited with a greater number of ballots than any other contender since the last depoi t appeared lie he has gained some three thousand votes upon general wood the only candidate ing ine him and more than thirteen thousand on n mr hoover the third in the triumvirate of Republic republican on leaders who inho seem to have drawn so far in the lead ot of all other contenders of to be almost in a class by themselves on oil the day when the appended tabulation was completed senator johnsons six day leadership 1 in I the ie returns was bicken by a report which gave hoover johnson and wood 9 PERHAPS the socialists figure they have as much right to a I 1 president confined in a federal prison as the democrats having one confined in the white house and so tor for the fourth time the party has nominated eugene V dean debs convict no 2253 to lead them to certain defeat THE RESULT of the balloting in massachusetts to elect delegates to the natio national ial conventions is added of the anti league of nations sentiment that has swept the country the republican delegates will be headed by senator lodge the leader of the senate and the democrats have chosen the slate of senator walsh who voted against and vigorously attacked the league when the fight ass s on in the senate NELSON A mckenna of 0 the san sail fernando chamber of commerce was in III our city this week his mission was to boost h his is home town and to show by lecture and moving pictures what wonderful results can be obtained by cooper co oper opera a tion and an united effort on the part of all citizens of a community officers of tile the local commercial club cou raged the gentleman to remain over in the hope that hs talk would arouse a spirit ot of operation cooperation co and town boosting in our little community circulars were distributed announcing noun cine cing the talk and motion pictures for wednesday evening As usual no particular interest was manifested and the theatre was wab only partly filled and only a few interested in community building present the speaker made a plain statement of facts and were it 11 possible for his advise to be followed and all classes unite and consistently work tor for park city and its up building conditions would vastly improve and a better understanding and a better spirit exist st where bicke rings petty jealousies and foolish indifference now prevails 1 AT A time lime when financial leadership in tile the nation requires the guidance of giants the offices arel filled with men who rattle about in the big chairs provided tor for them says the manufacturer oh tor for even a year of officers who would confer honor on oil their posts instead of men on whom the officers confer honor SENATOR of alabama has boon been elected democratic leader of tile the senate succeeding mr hitchcock of nebraska the grow int hit revolt against presidential domination of the party in the sei senate I 1 ate has long presaged the overthrow of mr hitchcock the mouthpiece of mr wilson in the treaty fight 1 mr 1 r underwood is a man ot of independent ideas and has more than once evidenced a determination to vote for the good of the country rather than as the president dictated his accession to power is in line with the antl anti wilson sentiment that is finding expression pres slon in the state primaries throughout the country THERE ARE many thousands of american america n citizens irrespective ot of political affiliations who will mill agree with judge erwin J dark clark a prominent democrat of waco texas when lie he says some of tile the states are expelling socialistic members ot of their legislative bodies but the most dangerous social socialist ls t is permitted to i emain within the walls of the white house I 1 say this deliberately but I 1 stand behind it asserted the speaker 1 I do not say he is not sincere but the present president of the united states is the worst autocrat this thi s government has ever produced in high office mr wilson considers himself greater than the congress Con giess and tile the supreme court and he has sought to control congress Con giess by force and rank intimidation THE BUMPER vote cast for senator lodge by the citizens ot of massai chu may be surprising news to tor our neighbor the world and others of furious minds w who have been calling the senator all the alii ugly names I 1 for dading to propose an alteration i in iii the tablets but it is only what every observer predicted and it is only what senator lodge richly dese de seved the truth is that the longer the senators record on the peace trea ty is studied and the faither away the details ot of the struggle are removed by time tile larger and more statesmanlike his stai stand id ap appears pear the tribune was not sl always ways in agreement g re with senator lodge in matters ot of detail it is easy to pick flaws in specific decisions and utterances I 1 1 but taking a long 1019 view of the struggle it is becoming increasingly clear that senator lodge led a particularly difficult battle on behalf ot of sound with a cool head a courage and a singleness of purpose sorely needed N Y tribune THE one big union is a capital idea only it must be the real thing no such picayune affair affair as the I 1 W W the communists mid and the belshe propose would fill the bill neither would that which the amerl american federation of labor and the brotherhoods Brothe have in III mind be chent they talk of a one big union of two millions tour four millions six millions but that would be a trifling affair in a nation tile the size of 0 ours the one big union which wo we want and which is ia needed needed is one numbering lumbering a hundred millions why not it the railroad men and miners In illers and steel woi kers and dockens docked doc keis s and who not form unions why should not hotl any other citizens do the same and it all these various classes of 0 industrialists tria lists unite their unions into a single body of 0 several millions iby why I 1 should not the rest of our cl tizell citizen j ship unite into a single body ot of scores of millions one big union let it be but let it bo be a union of all amer ican citizens tor for the common good of all without distinction of trades or classes harveys weekly LEONARD WOOD republican candidate tor for president in an all recent address on capital and labor tur fur 1 1 much food for thought when he said bald and capital to pull together in the present great crisis remembering that only through cooperation and trank frank and full understanding der standing and mutual concessions ces can call the wheels ot of industry be kept going you cannot legislate the golden rule in tile the hearts or 0 f men most ot of the difficulties between capital and labor are d due u e to a failure to apply these basic principles therefore Roosevel ts great strength in this country was not due to the fact that lie ho elvored so many new ideas there are not many new ideas produced there is not much that is new but he was constantly pres presenting presentia entin g to the american people peaple old fundamental truths sometimes in one garb and some times in another but always in impressive array there is nothing new in the ten commandments there is nothing new in the lords prayer yet we say them over day after day and year after year and they lie at the very foundation of our religious and moral life and they embody the basic principles tor for our personal conduct and our relations with other peoples they are very simple and so are tile the basic principles which govern the relations between labor and capital we must introduce into those relations more of the human element more of that element ot of sympathy and association more of the golden rule labor is older than capital capital comes from labor nevertheless erth eless they aie one and inseparable united they stand separated they fall if a man is going to handle labor successfully it is not lot enough to give fair hours of work and fair x nage age we must not dot only let live but help live we ve must impress upon all both labor and capital the words ot of abraham lincoln for they embody a sound doctrine which must gove bovein iri let not him who is houseless pull down ati atte e house of his neighbor but rather let him strive diligently to build one tor for himself thus thais by example showing confidence that his own when built shall s stand extraordinary circle no 6 ot of the ladles ladies ot of the catholic church comprising mesdames sep Gaithe walte geoage gasparac at AI hargrave A malone chas dahl J S lawrence wm Mu leahey I 1 joe Deo polish rose smith J J murphy and matt rogers with miss nate kate lT malone alone chairman announce the super of aleander dunias dumas famous novel the Cor corsican brothers brothe at the american theatre theair e to tuesday e s da y may at 7 15 and 9 dustin bainum is the star taking the dust dual role of tile the Cors ician Brot brothers at one tn ame e lighting fighting a duel due with himself a marvel in double photography everyone should see this famous play tickets may bo be obtained bioni either of the above named ladies and |