Show TIIE GARLAND Page 6 TIMES THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY PUBLISHED FRIDAY as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office at Garland Entered $200 Subscriptions: Vernald XV Per Year m Johns — GARLAND DERBY FRIDAY UTAH TRY-OUT- MAY 2 1952 S MORNING 1928 August at the Utah 2250 Outside of County Editor and Publisher American Liberty Unique Whenever one stops to read the “human rights” program of the United Nations one cannot help being impressed that it is hundreds of years behind our American concepts of human rights - — — and liberty Clear back in 1776 our nation’s founders accepted as fact the divine right of man to express his views in writing in conversation and in formal speech to as many as might care to listen— 200 years later the UN comes up with proposal that states should grant these rights to citizens subject to their being used freely only so long aa the state feels they promote harmony order and safety— reservations which make the grant of the rights meaningless Our nation’s fathers assumed that the state had no right tt either grant such rights to man or to take them away The American concept of liberty was so far in advance of what most of the world has yet reached as to fully justify the contention oft heard that it was something inspired by Divine - LOOKING Now-near- ly THESE GOOD TIMES The people have never had it so good is a familiar phrase one hears whenever an argument economics ensues over Democrat Everybody has got' money Yet actually people apparently do not seem to be too happy says Senator Watkins The steel workers want more money The telephone workers want more money Pensioners and retired No one people particularly want more money seems to be able to live on what they are making There must be something wrong with- all this money everyone has thinks the Senator Crossword Puzzle peaks card High A measure Fruit drink for Strap leading hors Dish before main coursa 17 71 South African underground 23 Passageway between stream ' fences 14 Not distinct 39 Considerable 29 31 S3 34 35 37 39 40 44 40 40 SO SI S3 55 63 amount Occurence Cut hair In certain manner A number Tribe In Naga Hills Burma Canine Thorny tree of India Child's term for father Drink In small ?uantltles longing Lowest point Prepare for print Wire measure Lacking refinement Part of mouth Mina veins Powerful blow To annoy SI Woman's C3 M S3 rA 07 name state Period of time High craggy hill To strike out Animal's lair Horizontal VERTICAL 1 College yell 3 S American wood sorrel 1 Genus of needlefishes 4 Ran away 3 Ventilated 3 Size of shot 7 Land measure 8 River of 9 Russia A vegetable j i ed provisions According to our Constitution any treaty ratified by the Senate becomes the law Of the land Would approval of this treaty limit our own rights here in the USAwhere there are no strings on these freedoms and where it is assumed by all and granteed by the Constitution that there shall be no restriction on them? Many think our freedoms would be threatened by approval of this treaty and so are opposed to it ' t at Trenton Mr A Mrs Robert Kirkham and children of Salt Lake City at the D spent the weekend Henry Manning home Mrs BUI Merrill and children Jeanie and Mike of Salt Lake City are visiting this week at the E J Holmgren home P C Petterson made a trip te Springs to his ranch on Thursday Soda Mr A Mrs S W Capener and Mrs W L Larsen were in Logan Friday By LYTLE HULL NEXT PRESIDENT won’t the same United ‘States that the New Deal “took over” in 1932 Twenty years of the drive toward socialism has pretty well IT’S A JOKE SON TUs new weapon used by Invasion troops eclipsed the old liberty which AmerIn Operation Long Horn has been dabbed a "tank opener the brain icans formerly enjoyed Today the child of army publlo relations people are enmeshed in a web of l "statism" which can only be altered by the united efforts of all real Americans led by some genius to whom God and country mean more than anything and everything Up to now we have enjoyed the wonders which American Industry —not the New Deal — has made This question box is being provided thru the courtesy of The available to us Garland Times so that aU the citizens of the State may have the state is returned But if theto welfare power opportunity of passing on to the Survey Commission their sugges- the Industries in theagain natural course tions for the betterment of the elementary and secondary schools of of events will be taxed to a point Utah where government will take them over to maintain their operation Persons offering suggestions need not sign their names Only then will we begin to feel the Address these suggestions to the Public School Survey Commisreal pinch just as England is feelsion 317 State Capitol Building ing it and as Russia has been feeling It for 30 years and as all peoYou need not confine your remarks to the space provided be- ples have felt it who have espoused socialism low Attach a letter explaining your views fuUy This column 'has favored Robert Taft ks the next President It believes that he would make a fine record But we are beginning to feel j that to remedy present conditions 1 In my opinion the strongest features of our elementary It is going to require more than a fine President It is going to require Genius— with a capital G and secondary school system are: There are available for the office which for the next four years is go- 'ing to be by far the most important post in the free world two great soldiers each of whom has demonstrated genius In his particular line 2 In my opinion the following improvements need to be of military endeavor They are Gen Elsenhower and Gen MacArthur Either one may be a gamble to 0 and secondary school system: made in our elementary certain extent as against Taft’s well known soundness But this nation and the free world are almost to gamble in order to THE School Survey Questionnaire HORIZONTAL 1 To steal 4 Deadly Paaa between mountain 11 13 14 19 Che Mrs R B Rogers is visiting k days with her daughter Mm Harris and her new grand- few Bill son Providence After observing what other nations conceive as liberty it does make one much more appreciative of what we have had here for over 170 years Many Americans are deeply concerned about what would happen to our rights of free speech press and assembly if our Senate should ratify the UN human rights charter with its deviously word- - SHAIM lefthander Nichols Braves' yets view of new look after ar- rival in Fort Devens He passed draft Induction physical and waa sworn Into service at Pror- tdence BI Ho led National Leayno in earned ran average last year JO A poem 11 Confederate general 18 H ave a particular direction 18 Metal cymbals 20 Strip supporting something 22 To rent 23 Keep away from 25 Unruly gathering 37 Lukewarm 28 A trap 30 A plaything 32 Man’s nickname 34 A Jewel 38 Roman gods tutelary 41 Firm upright support 43 Nothing 45 'Vlped particles from 47 Sesame 49 Moved at easy gait 52 Long slender PUZZLE piece of wood 54 Erase 56 Humorist 54 Fuss 97 Swordsman's Answer to NO 183 dummy stake Before Went fast afoot 83 Roman number 89 60 Puzzle No 182 mrinEfiinnn BODED GODEDOB 3 Other suggestions: The "setup” appears to us like thls: Taft— sound and in normal ’times safe MacArthur— potential genius in affairs governmental but handicapped possibly by age Elsenhower — potential governmental genius "Welfare state’’— the finish of a once glorious nation |