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Show THE ROX ELD! 'lunds h, m In gtmial budget ipiialjon tin omli the emaindi Neuic'ournal Suctessol to 1) E H tL (Established .I1E BOX THE BOX and i W b la- ls'ili) E I. I) ss Manager Clavbaugh Bu-ii.i in M Lon,; Ldrtor Mis Glades II nirsoii, Advil Using Manager Ralph R ChaniK II, Mechanical Supi rintendent Luhsti iption Rates Anywheie in Box Elder County $5 00 l year U no for eight months, MOO for tour ttioi ills outsidi Box Elder County $4 00 a Mar Single (opus 3 iitits Subscriptions must be pml in advance, at office of nublicdtion or by mail W l nmor an Win unheard-o- l ? How ? hard-heade- d Inis ship d, hi that the whin was a w lit t circulat mmols, d would go bt hi gmtialh at t liction, hall anv body t i ss De- and that He got. ot t i something like v oigamation gets going, tide whither unsolicited cutis will qualitv a pti.son lor deteimme si at ring membei ship Snarl lieu tmallv moved hi ill on Kail toot ball bovs super. l L tmumjca Headline' "Army Reveals Device Foi Finding Storms Such as lollowing Mister into any at home Ob Box The Food Neighbors principal mdustiy week. on a seven-da- r runt and middle Journal Just iitinlU I retiived my 1i.ith Day EdiBox Lldtr 1st ljte than never as) and bilitve it or not I News-Journ- 1 y Mon-ke- Icier News inpx ol tlu tion of tin 1 1 -- ti Hands ttioid reading All inking aside, I thought h tin outstanding publication ol the past siai Not only did it (out, on ill ms about Box ,du min and women in the .str- some of whom I hadn t htaid ol for the past five v ears, but it . Ko had one ol the most inti listing Minis about a here tofore hardls publicized area, that of Point Jnspiidtion it "Italian Feltists Demand 2 and How about Be-cau- se 1 Bngham Citv Ltah Dear Editor a m. "Argintnie Mob Riots at Church now a was slightly ida v evening y at the col tee .shop, eh . Chamg Arms Drives to Red Bastion Sometimes we think they arc, too. Fiance Nationalizes 5 Banks, 80' of Countrys Deposits. Over here we call it the income tax. , (net profits, alter taxes) aren't assured as yet, and taxes next year are lower. Maybe (.OR leader Hushes Hill to Ban Drills. Wont the Oongi essional Record be hoi industry figures to 'save the market, save the profits for 191(1, and to tall it a year ing anv more? and rest fm the lemainder of 1915. Ilow would industry strike, if that is WASHINGTON. D. (. (Mvthical Hi ess) FLASH President Harry Truman today what is happening? The word is that labor is doing it, that industrial production in the by executive order created the Olfite ot U. S. is helplessly strike-bounthat union Surplus Federal Fmploves, and allocated demands are impossible to meet, that OP.A. ceiling prices make it impossible to operate were obligated in return and break even.' There are plenty of ways Labor has the legal right to strike. Inwithn for industry to explain the dustry has no moral or legal right to strike out admitting theyre on strike. It doesnt sound quite" fair, does it? When? Well, if we believe fhe rumor, Hut then of course we havent proved and add up the evidence, industry would that industry is striking! appear to be on strike right now. A number of managements have refused to try Between The Lines further to arbitrate strikes with labor leadA. L. Heck and G. N. Anderson have ers. Theyve just declared themselves helpto write a column for the volunteered 1 hindsight lessly tied up. Our which theyve chosen to title Bebemay give the thesis further ev idence, if This is to introduce it. Lines. tween the ginning with the new year, industry manfind believe it, under the heading youll ages to reach agreements with labor, finds mentioned, elscw here in todays issue. ways of operating at a profit under price In appraisal of the first column, and on regulation, succeeds in getting going again. the basis of niv personal critical acquaintI said evidence not proof. with ance Heck, Id say you may expect And that brings up the question, has Between the Lines to be liberal m its to strikes a strike. industry right Industry That is one ot the reasons were against the public, and possibly against the approach to present it. government, which has come to consider any pleased In spite ot our constant editorial clcorporation as an unfailing inexhaustible and impartial. Im ients to be source of tax levenue Industry strikes afraid were unprejudiced to lean a hit toward inclined against labor which has succeeded in se-- t the conservative side. Between the Lines to strike tiring laws guaranteeing its rights editorial may tend to balance the over-aagainst industry. bit a presentation Has industry a right to strike? Well, In our private friendly aiguments. Ive theres something in the statutes about col- called Beck a Parlor Pink" and he has lusion in restraint of trade, and if the me a decadent reactionary, among called strike" rumor appeals to a grand jury or We have no intention tanev names a congressional investigating committee, other ot editing his and Andersons views, unless some industrial leaders may find themselves thev should happen to border on libel, so lacing highly public icd prosecution. haps it goes without saying that "Bethe club pel Indiistrvs piincipal control tween the Fines expresses the conclusions that hung over their heads and kept the boys and n its authors, which are not was not government regulation so in opinionsthe views ol this newspapu in lino cess.uily That restraint ot muth as competition trade" tiling is meielv government suppoi t Hut in re- Poisoning Dogs of open and lice competition Sonuoiie has been pnis,mmg dogs again, mit veal's pmbablv beginning yvith the U A (if vou have a long memmv') N up ill out neighboi hood Its traditional editorial polit at each the government has kept moving in on law ot the industrv The long, stiong aim outcropping ot the nt famous activits ot a lias unquestionablv suppoi ted labor in its dog poisoner, to launch an attack calling age-olquairel with its emplovti's. a posi- the unknown person evtry name m the book tion which has often appealed to the pub-lit- s and a few excluded for obvious leasons The theoiv is that the dog poisoner leads sense of sympathy for the underdog Hut in addition to the labor prob'em, lulus-tr- v the editoiial. Ills eats bum, and he is so now has confiscatoiy excess pint its ashamed ot hiniselt he doesn t poison anv taxes and iniuinu raide other federal contiols dogs again tm a long, long time Wt dont feel up to woikmg out the and regulations to contend with Probablv tbevd be willing to contend if it weren't aiicitiit adiectnes and pronouns todav But wt do think it would be a fine for the tact that the piolit motive is gone for the time being thing it Bngham had an Moialh, mdustiv has no pglit to stnke oidinuiko. with teeth in it' Poisoning dogs, oi putting out poison Indiistiy has gamed our cord idem e and d with any toed attractive to m would connection on the it that pendente assumptmi be a specific offense, with slmiild a dog always be in there punching doing the best It it could to produce mou mid latter and appiupiiati penalties upon conviction be would it a nth law, possiblt was mm ntal m them win Industrv cheapo tor law intoiccment officers to tiaci ti ansiormmg the individual A mu u an tam-iib nt t emion a Horn a reasonablv lntlc thioiigh i tunnels alnadv set up. the sale ot Id We ie to a highlv dependent si, unit pillsull as Pojsomi g ot dogs is unnecessai our cow and staited Inning milk and butSmall t Illicit t n as well te i We got nd of our horse and bought wdl - ilaiiceioiis We quit raising gaidin-an- d as ,ii in al- - might be attracted to the ail automobile bait A dog owner is h sponsible limit l got a ban el to hold the empty tin cans We quit raising our own sheep, and spinning tin law Im his animal's behavior, and and weaving, because we found we iould ddngs mav be piomptly and humanelv d - pi d id b a call to the doe catchti or rclv on industry to provide such necessities, better and cheap r. There wasnt a vvnttin t it ball Ami (Hu nl the wor-- t things about tin tnlounble conti act with industiv, but inid a dog is the untuendly xus-dustrv is moiallv obligated to deliver tin With- a neighborhood aiousid good pkhm- r t 3 i 'LAND O'SONG'' Album of 28 Musical Stories For Children! i $245 ' j u- -t . 11 ConipleU i with tax . u-- tabs Most Inspiring have View Like thousands ol other Box I have lived within a fiw milts of Willard Peak, yet have never been theie my-- ! sell One of my items on next summers vacation (when I am hack to being a lowly civ llian, and it shouldn t be too long now) will be a trip with my wife to Inspiration Point Mas be then I will be better able to tell vou it its all its uatk-- ( d up to be Another Ncsvs-Jou- i nal item that made interesting reading and already has my full appro val is the proposed memorial lo Box Elder service men and women in the form of a civic center building Brigham Citv and Box Elder counts would cirtamly benelit by having an ( xpansive civic center where gioup activities, sports and oth ir recreation could be carried t i v and lou-- ht m n then lives so thal tins return to a happn i lu Hi to live, would hi gi tun H appicciakd b ad tho-- i who have sirvtd thin count! s i -- well i I hope coun'' mtkiuls tin will - a h begin planum project mimcdiaU Now thal Japan llu ottupud and eitv a to 11 i wol Hi. i in lulls the i nolitui h n il m i -- i -- 1 O Iio-it- tlu- - until they plav Hum ovti and over again I lieai song tlu in 1 GET YOUR CHILD ONE TODAY! 'FOR MOTHER' ir Super Star Miur-M- Rex R ML Electric Broiler DU - i Beside- - o Phihppmis am about all iiadx lo i how much liukcy llu ainn will let nu have 1 hudbtUu not be late though SintcuL know even ! hank-giym- day ui lev Links." YOUR CHILDREN WILL ADORE mw set ot moldings by their lntlc Don. IluvTI l i I ( i formei acquamtam I hai met are T 3 La in Ii m it Yost SJ t Don B ngp.nn mil Don Huiisaku ol Honiyynli Bott lormi Sgt Ja Brigham and 'I i Ho-- - Minis ol Mantua g Incidentally llu- - is I and stories of I -- Mom- - ol loved old Ol." "Peter "I.uk "pi it." "Wlut ic Little Boys Made "The Time and Worn Went " tin", he liog Pipe i." bitten-." ittle u- .Royal Gins 'Hus 1 h - In the Philippines - huiimm, lo a slow down and allow -l ind a tin chance to i no bit (in hitwiin thi i.n l hum-Oui t ligim t r halt limn has ccntly mini d to M mil and a hand in iipmnu and building ai in and in. im m stallation- D x i hilt atti 1. m v lei s m Manila I havi mi i tral Box Lldt i um and n i me n It w .is likt old him u ben I nut n biotin i o iW on year Stanley Baiun ot Pal k Remember-- I around allt !m l"UMn XJ ( ing the men and women that'Y1"'-- ' 111 u I M) l PRK LOW in: him, on it pi: for: oiling it tan ID HE HIM, IOODS I m IN(i sP RING ME Ts HOIKING 10 sl IN(. Tin: i HFi.i i; he used 111 E OI bff ON 1A $13.95 ai Pug-h- y Smaller Apple Supply Ciulian per capita tippiy .1 pplts lor tlu calc ode i Mat 1943 may bt JO pi l cult mad Beehive Coal & Appliance Co. PHONE "ONE -- -- ir than la- -t yiar Then au ail ay i ragi ol 4 000 tiiundi i sioi ms m tlu yyoikl taeli day 5 NEWS-JOURNA- ADS L GIFTS THAT ARE SURE News-Journa- l, post-Januar- tolui-ai- DONS UNCLE . shut-dow- j RADIO'S il M- -t d, 1 mam ol tin hpw m n- 1 Ieiguson in this departments ( loslcy latmg id local toastmasters His handling of the banquet at the high school tor the tlkiu-.m- l pi nig, and .spot chicks and suivtv- - will i tl ol deavor to determine what piumtagi it- turn population actully has what percentage is mgligiii Inm ini'k In ing them in. These statistic- - w a en down to give the piumtagi - mi tl nous economic, laciai, lignnial and mi q tional groups, he said He was asked what e would In u ,u! these facts, once tin had bee n tli ti mu d "There will be sevci.il bulk turn piddled, he f , cent- - I. The Perfect Gift For a Child i v i -- - As soon a- - tin ll havi to di U DECEMBER ' 1 i II i rPV EVENING. 100 a million, and that al out two Id have been placed m uiculatimi 1 he government has no plan loi thi ai'i Use of these tokens, he said llnuwi legional blanch otlic- - u! thi (Him "1 plus Federal Kmploves will In it up J' lect 0 1. A empliivi - m tin collictum .. counting ot the token- studn- - will In iiuuu Then xtath-tica- l iited that a l hi l congiess m Ottice the president a'l Thi : mt ation tok' ns, meat i at inning He was nut sine, but bilitwd that tin tokens were manutacUiud at a m-- t s- the ottice was in t to dispose it sui pirn unpin, is, but to t ind obs tor t In in to do His leplv to ail mqiuiy as to win thu this would not be a duplication of tlu wmk ol some 1,900 other bateaus and oil lies was a hesitant denial '1 In pit side nt said that in tin opinion ol mam ol Im dost- advisors, whom he declin-n- d to inline tin establishment the ollice at this time was absoluteh imperative dm to flu alarmingly acceleiated late at which tlu Oltue ot 1nte Administration is i mining out ol things to do lb pm u cl with pride to thi nw oltices ( teient In oi si Ii tin al t 'tin puipo ib gits oi gam.t (I, she sin ciugl t to be entitled to mcnib, r- In got two votes for Citv Alt l Tieasiirer the vvoild. Whv would industry strike, then? it is impossible or too (lit fit ult to Hecause continue operating at a profit. economically industry tan see where it will be belter olf to shut down for awhile. It has boon a temfic year for U. S. production. And taxes applying for the .tear 1915 are tremendous. Most industries right now are in the high excess profits brackets, and most of any profit turned during December, 1915, will go to the government anyway. The market is waiting. Next years profits says Soiin-u- i Iolitn kills 1 1 idea, something new! When? Well, to examine the evidence at hand and the farts commonly accepted, theres no sentiment or passion m business. Indusand operates in black try is and white. The motive power is money, and our nation is fortunate that the production of better piodurts, the giving of better service, pay otf in dollars and cents. Otherwise, theres room for doubt that wed have the products and service that make for the highest standard of living of any people in Its Mvith feat tin is uiik -t M ni spudding pet sixlontly that ihdiistiv is on stnke And thens evidinu to suppoi t tlie rumor. Industry on .strike? A 1 1 W Is Industry On Strike? 1 land ask Ini ilk crtation of jthiough t i hum ntumal legislatnt channels! win mi with spiculation t! a congress wo ild dim tin lequist, in view d the pos- tli. i coign ssmeii thenm m - might IjT - and bt d as lideial empl i mj'.ili iligibh im thi sin plus label limn mi m an exclusive liitiiviiw with 1S70 Chalks first official act insure its the rl i II L i W N Jl EK J O V R N A L (Established l'JOhi Published by The Box Elder sews Journal. 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