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Show THE OGDEN take pride that our sons and broth ers afforded them the opportunity. TRIUMPH OF RIGHT Thus w see that whether In our civil struggle- or in the world war, tne implies triumph of the right inevitably the gains that sweep far beyond of imthe mediate issue. -- Those-- heroes civil war' who sleep about ""us here." wrote that lesson In symbols of blood and fire where .alL men .might .read-Warhad largely been professional trained peoaffairs, in the hands of whose knowlple, waged by conscripts cause they edge or concern for the limited and served was of necessity doubtful. Here ' was found a nation which for four years gave its very all, (Continued from Page One) of human resources, of lndustrlalpow-erour first duty Is to our own. and that of faith In its mission and its fuin the measure of Its performance we ture, in order that it might maintain more parochialism, when I. urge that an ideal. ,It defied the edict that ecowill find the true gauge of our capa- nomic exhaustion and financial disabilities must prevent a decisive viccity to be helpful to others. wealth CONSECRATED PliACE. tory. It demonstrated that the resources of a nation He not in "It is a good thing to come to this and consecrated place and renew the acres and bushels, in bank balances wealth and pledges.' of our loyalty to those whose and .tonnages, in taxable in the sin ratJier erolne but business, us our and ews patriotism gave strength of souls its and inspired people, i led them to the Judgment that their 01 our iraiemoi first duty was to preserve the insti- mere in tne example later lesson the struggle tution of popular rule, of national sol- moved taught civilizationwhich to reject agonized did not enter the idarity. They upon peace. war .among the states with primary an Indecisive WE OWE -DEBT end the institution of hu. purpose'to much, and vastly more, we owe man slavery. "Worthy as that might to "So who won the peace of union these have been,, their inspiration was high- and which liberty. It is a debt on er. They sought first to maintain the can hope succeeding generation every union, to keep it a power for th"& ad- only to pay its installment. We never vancement of America and humanity, will they won for yield aught of what confident that if they won all other us. Forbidden law of life and the by rightful things in due .time would be institutions, we cannot stand still, we achieved. They were aright: in the move forward along tne end slavery received its decree of ban- - must always for us. they marked paths upward ishment from this continent, and at "We look about us on a world troulast from the world. bled and torn, groping for. a way back ' IN RECENT WAR. to light and opportunity. DANGER OF IX)SING "It was the same in the more recent war of the free peoples against "We have heard much about thethe autocracies of the world. In its danger of winning the war and losbeginnings, men fought to protect ine the Deace. But is there not, in that which they already had. Their example of those who made the countries lives were at stake; their the ultimate sacrifice, a lofty inspiration rights as free men were menaced; and to the same singlenesaof purpose, the for these they went forth to battle. same readiness to sink individual ror There was no thought of crusading for the eeheral good faith that moved the freedom of a world, of emancipat- them? Surely, there is no reason why ing oppressed people, of rendering a peace may not achieve discipline, uni noble service to the who had fication, directness of purpose as war attacked them. They enemy had no time and does. It requires tne same suDmergence small disposition td indulge in al- of selfish ends, the same relinquish truism. ment of the merely personal gratirica "Yet, as in the case of our civil war, tions, the same regard for the comsur they won far more than they had mon interest. I am not counselingmainOur sougnt in the beginning. They won rendering independence. for themselves their homes, their tained freedom Is the source of our countries and In doins? so thpv Hpstrnv might. Qnly the American conscience ed well-nig- h the last of may command this republic. me mistaKen doctrineintrenchmenbs of divine right DISCIPLINE OF PEACE. to rule.. "It is, indeed, a very different mat They gained the victory for their ter to achieve the discipline that peace wn israieiui countries, and with ii it demands. There is not the urge of they won. for' thosa whom th danger, the rigor of authorf eated, the opportunity of establishing constant overcome that danger. It Is to ity free institutions. True, thev were able needful to into subjugation the only to afford opportunity for thi9 thoughtless bring the indulgent dis- mind, great advance. Freedom la nnt tn the easy position, quiet of pleasure, crowded upon those who will not have the of gains, the aspiration for lust it. We do not yet know ; certainly power and physical satisfaction. It whether ' the defeated and unwilling is required to substitute saving for beneficiaries will be able to grasp this thoughtless spending, thrift for waste, boon. We cannot tell whether they unceasing productive effort for the will pay the price required to maintain habit of spending the shortthe freedom to which the door has smlple est time and least energy on the Job. been opened. We do know and we We need a patriotism resolute In peace STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING. MAY 30. 192i. . - - JswJtssi -- ' , -- After very-- : Id o i , D YOU may think ft D D .you have tough beard-b- ut you can't convince the a : - ' Dll s Double Life Blades. 0 D D D GEI71 D! D At all dalm LUJJ D re BLADES I DAIIA if O EVERY ONE A 0 Gem SafetyRazors19P D EX M(D)IHIAWn D as well as a patriotism aflame In war. "Now there were men prepared to codc with the new problems of peace; nowhere were they less prepared than in this country. But if we had failed to set up the machinery for liquidation of war conditions, we nevertheless came out with our producing organization less wrenched and shaken than woa that of the European countries. MORE UGHTLiY TOUCHED. "Though our sorrows seemed measureless, we were more lightly touched, and for griefs incurable there was compensation. We found the soul of America, we have the reborn spirit of the republic"I know the aching hearts. It requires nearness to measure the burden of grief. Only a few days ago I saw more than 5,000 coffins, tenanted with their heroic dead. Theirs was mute eloquence in protesting war, theirs was the supreme appeal for war's avoidance. The way D ed t3 i Near D Dont waste your time and money on unknown and tires when you can get these tires with a world-wid- e reputation at practically the same price, 2-fo- D n FABRICS Non-Ski- d - flag-drap- U 30x3 30x3 D D FREE! A $13.05 $16.10 Guaranteed Tube $23.00 $23.30 $26.45 $27.60 X-T- on 31x4 32x4 D 33x4 34x4 . Ribbed r-l D CORDS Q Riblxrd Non-SId- d P $12.40 $15.30 $24.55 $24.05 With Above Two Sizes $21.85 $24.05 $39.50 . $32.50 $25.15 $40.40 $39.20 $26.25 $41.05 $40.00 n n ALL OTHER SIZES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS D THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY D A. w 1 1 , , 11 11 s -- ' in enlevement. 00 ill - the same high standard of quality. other goody lasts so (6nd Costs so little or does so much for you. beneficial Handy to carry in effect full of flavor a solace and comfort for young and old. Wo - mi JummiiN ii ll XsSsaled --- s S5: ' NS. ffeftt-Ke- Pt .wiJf Right unlta. The waverers are not eco- nomically Independent; the proletariat la independent. "The waversrs don't know what SHERIFF BREAKS HP NEGRO'S PARTY We know and therefort Sheriff nichard rineock and his we will conquer." caused an abrupt ending to deputies (Copyright, 1111. by Newspaper Ea a "party" late yesterday morning when they suirounded a house on terprise.) -00Haifa court in which a group of ool-re- d they want. persons were partk-lpatlnla such smutBtntnts that disturbed the neighbors for blocks, and which in the of Jane AUlna ST. colored, proprietor of the rooming house. The woman vm the only perosi One-from placed under arrrnt and vii released (Con tin after furnishing cash ball f Sa. Pinging, set to out the "reform dancing, snouting and other havinr of I1.000.0C3 In amusement were on the program. It A great stock Issue was grabbed up and was eald. wmoney loat by poor Investors. Includ ing an ajray of ministers and church POLICE DECORATE worker. COMRADES' GRAVES Next came an alien who arrested attention during the summer of 1110 with a plan to formulate a 1100.000.-00Th Ogdea rollcemea'i Decent international motion picture synnd IrotecliT ajsociatloa to4ay deco-raldicate to corner the film market. He of graTei learte4 nrembeTi of took about 12.000,000 from American U Ogdea city police department citizens, French police now have him Iloral tributes wer placed on the in custody and say he has confessed to forgery. graves of the followiag: cf fleers There are some 100 other Instances Charles Mantel. T. 11. Blackburn. of fraud so far revealedChief of Police T. E. Browning. J. r. 00 Pehder, Captain Charles Brown. John Al Herrlck. Thonii lUckbam Coonry, LLOYD GEORGE Charles Lays. Wnilara Critchlow Den Tcrnes. John Hatchlns. Henry AND DE VALE RA and Captain William Drown. HOLD CONFAB? Snyder ratrolman ManxeL Patrolman Dlack-burand Chief of Police Drowning ail within died tho last few months. (Contlnuod from Page One) ster special policemen was fired on from a hedge five miles outside the town of Tyrone. Constable Hobert Coalter was killed and an old man with whom he w speaking was wounded and died later. Another man also waa wounded. SWINDLERS GET LENINE ADItHTS MILLIONS FROM BANKRUPTCY OF MOVIE FRAUDS SOVIET STATE Pc One) capitalism, but In directing It Into channels of state capitalism. "This is economically possible be cause state capitalism exists In one form or another everywhere in all countries that contain any element of free trading and capitalism. CONCUSSIONS ONE MITTHOD. "What are the forma of thla state WRfGLEY'S has steadily kept to the pre-w-ar price. And to LpI! nil (Oon tinned from I D The BIG Hardware Store to preserve honor without mterll waste and the costlier human sacrifice would be th nurpojialnic memorial trl ouie. we may not oeiiow 11 loaay. but we may fittingly renolre that the Influence and example of our America shall point the way to auch loftj i WE CO Ao ,QE(0)o a D capitalism? Firstly, concessions. By state capitalism In thla form the soviet atrenrthens bis: productions against petty productions, the advance against the backward, machine pro duction against handcraft. "By taking a share of products from the concessions, the soviet Increases its stock of commodities and strengthens big economy against the petty. "Now for the second form of capitalism. ' Just as we are directing capitalism production into channels of the state, even so we direct' the free sale of surplus products into channels ' of cooperation. "The simillarity of these forma and their preferablllty to anarchial capitalism consists in more facilitated control,', In establishment of treaty relations between soviet and, capitalist ! rc arrt re-suit- Large Size Flour Sack $1.20 per dozen AMERICAN-MAI- D BAKERY Phone 601 - 2557 Grant rec ed ) pic-ture- a." prt , -r- O CHESTER'S DEFENSE CALLS WITNESSES M - n governmenta. "The policy of concessions will give nnoninw shot. us a small number of equipped big CORK, May 10, Two brothers, one enterprises on a level with the ad- a railway man and the other a former vanced capitalism of the rest of the soldier, wer taken from their home western world. After- a while these and ehot. concessions will pass completely into today 00 ' our posseasion. WEBER LODGE NO. 6 "The of cooperation will cause thepolicy advancement of 'petty enUNITY LODGE NO. 18 terprises and facilitate the transition from small to big production. At the Georgo Washington Lodge presenUtlme the development of small No. 24, F. and A, industries is moat Important in Russia, wars and blockade. rujned by "Trading and commerce must be On Wednesday evening. June 1st. developed at ail costs and without any 1:10 r. M.. at the First Con rrf r(!nnt rear of caplu.Hirn. for its limlta have been set by definite soviet measures church, of ih ,Vu"pl.c" n M awhich direct it into the form of atate mmmUtei -rPA1 m P capitalism or cooperation. tlon Coun-try.CitUn " picture. and HI. Tnls la the underlying thought of together-witan n addrew thre-othe food tax and mea43rea connected Hev. Godfrey Matthews. TM therewith. Such ' is it economic sig- will bv be nd initmrtlre interesting nd , nificance. are nil llrethren to be prnt-i:- urgM "Thereby we will obviate the hesita A Bn1 tion of small producers, while araJnsU ol'ming Breth-rS- . Crl,VIJr.n,V,l!dmeeting. yuuw.a.t waverers jike monarcmsta or followers of militarism, we will wage WAIIBKS U WATT J.I W xi a pltlleas struggle. J. WALTER KLUNCHON. W The waverers are disunited; we are ' . Ji,!r iSion r"t h CI Miss Florerwe Btrtcn as eocn as possible. Judge It. & LatahaWs court was in session today despite the Memorial, day holidty. Court officials std they experted the case to t in the har.dj of the Jury Wednesday. The defense cor.tinuf d to preer.t lis witn , of which, it wst there are about dcxen toannounced, be htrd. According to defence counsel. Chester may take the stand late tcniay. A Wonderful nicdicino - M KANSAS CITT. !o.. May J8. In an effort to complete the trial of Dtr.Ml Chester, charred with the murder of Tho Bcicntif.e 01 fn bcaeut to persons wno euITer from Nenronsnrss Sleeplene Loss o! AprcUfe Dcprcsiloa v Crala rag Digestive Troubles Slow Beetrrery from tan n en r a and Kindred Allmeots Toa ran dawn? Are yea trrlUiile? 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