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Show PAGE Peek-a-Bo- Helper, Utah, Friday, December 29, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL TWO THE HELPER JOURNAL o! Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in few Editor and Publisher Society Editor LOS E. BRANDON UARION BONACCI PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY Subscription Rates, per year in advance $2.00 1T.EA...1.S American Bar Association Takes Stand Against Crime (Reprinted from the Scottish Rite News) The American Bar association is in the administration of the law. undertaking a comprehensive sur After completing its survey the vey of the problems of law en association will set forth clearly forcement, presumedly incited to a program whereby the desired action by the lynchings and other changes may be effected. lawlessness that have occured in Such questions' as the following will be studied: the relation beseveral states recently. It is a subject for unhappy com tween politics and crime; activi ment that the votaries of our legal ties of lawyers who are employed system wait for lawless mobs to by the underworld; racketeers and shock their sensibilities into action. their extortions from business con J? But "'twere ever thus." It appears cerns; court methods in disposing to be the way of progress that we of criminal cases; zeal and effilock the stable door after the ciency of prosecuting officers; horse has been stolen. crime in relation to its detection Lawlessness has been rampant and prevention by police officers, in the large metropolitan centers etc. This tiny kangaroo is taking a for several years. Gangsters, This movement deserves the co preliminary survey or world conand operation of every lawyer in the racketeers, kidnappers ditions before stepping out on murderers have terrorized these country in arriving at the facts. lie says. liis own. communities. The local legal There is plenty of opportunity for "not a liit bad." Jtut if bis mother, Ethel, at a machinery has proved impotent to public spirited citizens to play Jsiii Francisco zoo, latches him bring them to justice. Many local their part, not only in developing himself to a roll, xp;isin agents have be a workable program, but in excome so inert, feeble and callous ecuting it after it is set up. Our 'S!iij! goes one ot her pawn like and the. pouch Knaps shut to crime in their midst that a, juries can be greatly strengthened a zipper. movement is growing in favor of if intelligent, high standing citi BUY NOW zens will evince a greater interest invoking federal proceedings. Some go so far as to declare in serving on them. that the states should be deprived In England lynching is scarcely of the police power by consti- known. There it is not necessary tutional amendment. Others be to deter the acts of the criminal lieve that lynchers can be brought by fear of mob violence. The to justice when the state enforce- criminal minded in England fear ment breaks down. They cite the the quick trial and summary congressional act of 1870, which punishment in the courts under a makes it a misdemeanor for an criminal code that protects the A check with Helper merchants officer of the law in any state to people in their homes and daily thruout the past week indicates permit a citizen to be deprived of walks of life. If our states should that this year's Christmas buying the right to person or property. evolve criminal procedure quite as was very good, and that few had The American Bar association efficent, then there will be no ex little if any cause for complaint. is directing its movement not only cuse for the people to1 resort to However, reports show that a against lynching and other law- a violation of the law in order to good many thousands of dollars lessness, but is attacking abuses punish wrongdoers. were spent out of town, with mail order houses taking a generous portion of that sum. foil i?f GREETINGS pi With close of the present year and approach of the New Year 1934 we pause for a moment in our daily routine to thank all for their friendly cooperation of the past, and to wish you one and all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year ft M NEW Helper, Carbon County, Utah. : ' . Christmas Business Very Good BUY NOW Miss Mary Riggs who has spent the last three months visiting with relatives in northern Idaho and Washington returned the latter part of last week to spend the yuletide at home with her father, J. D. Riggs. Ifaundry lessons JS BUY NOW Church Notices Latter Day Saints Church Helper Ward 10-1-1 :30 a. m Sunday School A. L. Nielaon, Supt 7:30 p.m. Evening Services Bishop Byron Carter 4 ;00 p. m. Primary Mondays Relief Society Tues. 2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Genealogical Soc. Fri St. Anthony Church Helper The Rev. W. A. Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Community Church Price The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday Scnooi 11:00 a. m Morning Worship 6 :30 p. m Epworth League 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship k t4fc (VOOwENS WOOLLY an antica! fiYY001- - ei!ice " ber, is very ns'tive to of temperature, rubbing and harsh soap. Geat care should be taken In washing woolen in order to prevent fading, Kar-nent- ibrinking or stretching. Washin0 Suggestions 1. Prepare tepid or cool suds, jsf:iR mild, pure, white soap or lakes. Do not take a chance on lomt-mail- e uortp. A little borax will otter. vei- hard water. 2. Put garment Into the suds md wauu qukfclj by neatly swirling and squeezing suds through it, epeatiug in fresh suds if necessary. Do not rub. 3. Squeeze suds out without vrlnglng and put garment through Notre Dame dcLourdes everal lukewarm rinsings. Price Squeeze as dry as possible, with-m- t The Rev. W. A. Ruel twisting. The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. 4. Spread knitted garment on Mass 8:30 and 10:00 &. m. oath towel and pull Into shape according to original measurements St. Barnabas Episcopal alien before washing. Place another towel between front and Helper wok of garment if there is The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor any Union Sunday School 9:45 a. m. rimming or contrasting color. Garments made of woven 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer u;ay safely be hunp up. Dry m warja place; never Seventh-Iia- y place ou a Adventist radiator or before a P.re. Sabbath schobl Saturday morn3:oa!l garments such as child-reings at 10 o'clolk. The public is sweaters and adults' wool cordially Invitee to attend. hTO. keep in better ghafe If Mr. John Nefeon....Superintendent 'irled oui for;:;s. Secy-Trea- a Mrs. John Reese ma-.tri- ? Mayor NEW YEAR Attest 1934 Sunday at midnight we write finis to the year 1933 and welcome in the new year 1934. Those who listen in on the radio will secure a good example of the passage of time when towns on the Atlantic seaboard will welcome the new year in at 10 o'clock mountain standard time. The earth continues its mad whirl and an hour later, 11 p.m. MST, one will hear Chicago and other towns in the central time belt celebrating, Then at midnight the mountain states will recoginze the advent of the new year, and an hour later the celebration will be in full effect on the Pacific coast, "Time W. R. JOHNSON, Next 1 -- FRANK R. PORTER, City Recorder, will mwmm . war isKcwHli.G Signed I stant and rapid change during the Read the advertisements carenext few years, as will the labor fully. They will save you money. ing problems. On January 3 next congress will convene, and it now seems assured DR. N. E. KING that a budget of six billion dollars Eyesight Specialist at the will be drawn up before the ses Gift Shop. Eyes Examined. sion ends. Some of this will be Repair Work. ex expended in governmental HELPER UTAH penses; a greater portion of it will be paid out in relief of some . kind. The country now has not re marches on." covered from the depression, nor We look back over the year just will it be recovered when the next closing and view our mistakes; we year closes. But thru expenditures resolve to do better during the of huge sums for relief, both direct coming year, and thus are born and indirect, the government in a the new years resolutions. We certain measure has forestalled have little faith in new years some small measure of distress. resolutions because'the person who The effort to right the business must wait until the new year to of a wrecked world in itself will resolve , to do better seldom has be a milestone in history well the mental stamina to adhere to worth the and with bet watching them. However, better late than ter than a half year of attempts, never is a good maxim, and some some good and some not so good, j: to. be lived of them may up already behind us the future steps What the last year has been will be of great interest need not be discussed. All have Today there seems but one thing their opinions; all have seen many certain this good old world and unusual things happen and most its multitude of people will carry of us have survived. right oh in some form or other, What the new year and the year depression or no. The biggest regret is that we to come will hold is the outstand ing question. 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