Show II Would You Say t IThe Telegram Te will l pay 2 for each question used In fn tills col eel Today's question quest was sub suh miffed by Mrs Joseph tee Leetham f A am Center street r The Question Do you think fathers are unpatriotic unpatriotic un- un patriotic if they change changer their Jobs to essential war war employment employment employment employ employ- ment to avoid old being drafted in inthe the army army Where Asked 1 1 On Fourth South street beI between between be be- I tween tween State and Slain Main streets I The Answers Mrs W. W M. M Sheffield 9 West Wes Robert avenue housewife I 1 d don't dont t think a af f father ther would be un unpatriotic if he sought work inan in inan an essential in in in- r That's a ahard hard Question to tow w answer but If a aman at t 4 man does have a ai i family who cant can't J 1 t. t p support the them them- t h e m m- m j selves or whom t he cant can't support Mrs 1 Sheffield w while h hi 11 I e a in the t aimed armed service he could play Just Justas as important a part in a defense 1 job It has been emphasized that I I the man on the home front is fulfilling fulI fulfilling ful ful- filling Just as necessary a Job as asI I I the man in the battle lines f AV W. W. W Ramsey East Second J I South street operator Utah Oil I o Refining e co com company o mP m- m pan pany P a n y have to take into i r consideration the number of children chil chU t i i dren to be supported supported sup sup- I ported and the family's financial situation to answer answer an an- i that ques ques- tion lion a It is fair that each person 1 Mr Ramsey should do his hist t i part to the best of his ability and f if it the father sincerely feels it d I S S. S L L. Legion Post No 2 Selects Candidates 0 I Candidates for new officers of I Salt Lake post No 2 American Legion t to be elected May 20 O were ere nominated Thursday nIght at a meeting In Legion hall South SouthWest SouthWest j West Temple street Nominees are H. H H M. M McNeil commander C. C E. E first vice commander William Bi Birrell 11 I second vice commander William William L. L Park and Charles R. R Liston Listen I finance officer Ray L. L Alston Aiston chaplain Barney F. F Gajkowski and Vaughn C. C Leonard sergeant at arms anns Henry E. E and andI Ernest W. W Crocker executive I committee r would be a hardship on his family If he were inducted then he should by all means do his part on the home front If such was my case I absolutely would join the armed forces Mrs M. M J. J Moore Eighth East street stenographer Combined Corn Com Metals Red Re- Re Rex x d li c t i o n company com com- z pony pany Ill have havet t to think about that question for 4 there are two sides to it If there Is only one child and a young wife who could support support sup sup- port herself ini in inthe i the family then jis there is no reason rea rea- reason son for tor the man not Joining the the- armed forces However for the theman theman man who has several small children children chil chil- dren it is just as patriotic for him to work in essential industry J. J Porter Jones Fifth Fifth- East street custodian Rainbow Ran Ran- r Fathers R can stay home 55 and yet help the war effort t do by-do ing war work I dont don't think think- its It's unpatriotic If f I I think wea we a old birds whose families are i grown should be inducted ducted and they should leave Mr Jones the young fel fel- fel lows with children at home to rear their families We all cant can't do dothe dothe dothe the same type of job and there is enough demand for war workers man man power shortage and all all all- to utilize the skills of the young ones in defense work Miss 1 Beatrice Barnett West Fourth North street order clerk Drugstore Drug Drugstore store T Those h 0 s e fathers who get into nto war work ra just to evade be being eing i ng drafted a whether the their i r families are dependent dependent de de- de pendent or not are definitely un un- un- un patriotic B But u t r there here are still still 0 cases of single k I men who are per- per Miss 1 Barnett fit for service and yet and yet who are working in an essential l job job- jobs they would never choose if it weren't verent to avoid being inducted Until this is solved why worry about bout fathers Some o of the men with families can an play just as as important a part partin in n winning the W war r if they work on n the home front in essential in- in in in- August 29 East Seventh South South street maint maintenance nance man Rainbow R am d Vu If a fel fel- I row Pow lives here in inthe t th the United States 4 States u f ui fI rf I then he should I J v above all strive i to protect his I i home and country coun- coun try 4 i k 1 Although it itE E may be a necessity necessity gA r f 1 sity sUy for a man t to 4 remain at ho home me Mr 1 I think that if it itis itis itis is at all possible he should try to benefit the country in whichever r way the government needs him Everyone should do his Js part t |