The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 01, 1922, Page 15, Image 15

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I WVtn' WjAf
women have no place and no business
m the Republican party as at present
constituted. Women are naturally
Democratic and progressive, and the
Republican party, as now organized
and controlled, is plutocratic and re
actionary, and is opposed to almost
everything in morals and in econom
ics which the women of America fa
vor. "Aside from being a reflection on
women in general, Chairman Mc
Cormick's interview is a reflection on
and a repudiation of the women of
his party who have succeeded in elec
tion to congress of the United States
Miss Rankin of Montana and the
sitting congresswoman, Miss Robert
son of, Oklahoma and a notice that
that must not again aspire to this
high office.
MRS. OLESEN HONORS PARTY .
"The Democratic party considers
itself honored and fortunate in hav
ing for its nominee for United States
senator in Minnesota a woman of
such great ability, of the demon
strated capacity, the high ideals, the
noble purposes and the wonderful
popularity of Mrs. Olesen. The
Democratic party regards her as a
national asset, and regards her can
didacy as an inspiration to women of
America in every effort they may
make in behalf of better government.
Her ideals are the ideals of the
American home and the ideals that
form the basis for the aspirations of
American women both in private and
in public life, and of these aspira
tions she is one of the mose eloquent
and convincing advocates in America.
She stands for honesty, economy,
simplicity, equity and purity in pri
vate and in public life.
"She stands for the legislative pro
gramme of the League of Women
Voters and is in sympathetic accord
with women's organizations all over
the'eountry. She is exactly the type
of woman that would be helpful to
womankind ' at the national capital.
Surely the great mother-heart of
America is entitled to a voice in our
highest legislative bodies.
WOULD HAVE OPPOSED NEW-.
BERRY
"If she had represented Minne
sota in the United States senate in
stead of Senator Kellogg, Truman H.
Newberry of Michigan would not
now occupy a seat in that body, and
if she shall be elected in November
it will mean that the Newberry case
will be reopened, which would mean
that it would have a different ending.
Her voice' and vote would never be
given in favor of an infamous prof
iteering tariff bill to increase the
high cost of living to the masses or
the people for the benefit of the few,
under which the women of America
wilj pay a billion dollars more an
nually for their clothes alone than at
the present time. Her entire career
is a guarantee that she will be found
upon the moral side of every question
and supporting every measure that
makes for honest and efficient gov
ernment, for clean politics and for
the betterment of the condition of
the people in their home lives and in
the conduct of public affairs.
"AiiHuf nor husband in earning a
livelihood, devoting part of her time
to the humanitarian and social bet
terment work of women's clubs, she
has by industry and sheer ability
made herself the foremost woman of
her state and focused upon herself
the admiring eyes of the nation. Her
name is already a household word
Her influence in the senate would
be moro than double the influence of
Senator Kellogg from the start. In
addition, she would have a national
iniluence which her opponent has
never been able to gain..
"The election of Mrs. Olesen to be
United States senator from JWnne
sota will be the greatest triumph ror
women since the beginning of suf
frage, because she will tyPWJ? P
lie life the American woman, wife
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and mother at her boat, and will rep
resent efficiently and ably the wom
en of her state and the country at
large in all they have sought and arc
seeking to achieve in public life."
KENTUCKIAN HONOURD
Ceremonies conferring Knighthood
in tho Order of St. Gregory the Great
on the first Kontuckian to receive
it and the first American since Pope
Plus XI assumed officio were hold
last night at the Knights 6f Columbus
Hall for P. II. Callahan,- a member of
the Louisville Council.
The Papal Order of St. Gregory the
Great is one of six orders of Knight
hood, ranking third in ; dignity and
importance. It was founded by Pope
Gregory XVI and placed under hio
patronage.
The decoration is a bifurcated, or
eight pointed, red enameled gold
cross with a blue medallion bearing
the image of St. Gregory In tho cen
ter. The costume is a dress-coat of
dark green with embroideries of oak
leaves, white trousers with silver aide
stripes, a bicornered ornamented hat
and a sword.
The Bishop of Louisville com
mended Mr. Callahan to the Pope be
cause of the zeal shown by him in
promoting Catholic activities in the
diocese. The order was given at St.
Peter's, Rome, April 20.
Significance is attached to the hon
or in that Mr. Callahan, the first
Knight of St. Gregory in Kentucky,
was selected from private life, and
the honor is the first of its kind to
bo conferred on an American by Pius
XI.
Mr. Callahan, born October 15,
1866, at Cleveland, came to Louis
ville in 1891. President Woodrow
Wilson offered to him the chairman
ship of the Tariff Commission, when
it was created in 1917. He declined
this honor to take up Knights of Co
lumbus war work.
The chairmanship of the Knights
of Columbus Religious Prejudice
Commission was given to him in
1914, and three years later he ob
tained from the war department the
order's right of admission to the
training camps. He continued this
work until it had spread through
out the country and abroad.
Mr. Callahan is a member of the
Board of Directors of the Catholic
Press Association of the United
States and of the Executive Board of
the National Catholic Charities Con
ference. Louisville Courier Jour
nal, June 1.
. . DEMAND BEER AND WINES
Characterizing prohibition as "hy
pocrisy" and a menace to law and or
der, several hundred delegates to the
German-American national confer
ence, which closed its sessions at the
Lincoln club, under the auspices of
the German-American Citizens'
league, adopted a resolution demand
ing the return of beer and wines.
Te resolution read:
"We demand the immediate legal
izatidn of the sale of beer and wine
to end the reign of hypocrisy and cor
ruption which is disrupting the very
foundation of law and order in .the
United States."
Presided over by Heinrich Heine,
newly elected president of the Citi
zens' league, the delegates included
more than twenty prominent German
leaders. Among them were George
Sylvester Viereck, Fred Rixman,
Arthur Lorenz, E. Broius and Lorenz
Schlegel of Chicago; William Voll
mar, Detroit; Dr. Julius Lingenfeld
er, Norfolk, Neb.; F. C. Miller, Indi
ana, and Chris Clausen.
The conference adopted resolutions
pledging support to Beveridgo of
Indiana, Brookhart of Iowa, Frazier
of North Dakota, La Follette of
Wisconsin, France of Maryland and
Reed of Missouri for United States
senators.
Revision of war treaties withdraw
al of troops from Germany and ap
proval of tho Inquiry Into tho alien
proporty custodian's office wcrcaltw
made tho subject matter of resolu
tions. Chicago Tribune.
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