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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH . S ALIN A THE SUN --a IP it mail matter under tht The -- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Months ' By FRANK II. CURLEY 1879. - - - HOME, DAD AND. THE BOY Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, - Dad Swelled-Headc- d FN THE vernacular of bo.vdom, he Is tla wise-guand, therefore, lie needs no informahopeless. tion, suggestions or help from anyone on any subject. lie was a hoy once himself (eons ago) and he knows all the tricks of the trade. He knows hoys like a hook, but his son ir-his number! He is positively., absolutely cer-taibeyond any shtwlow of a doubt, that his son Is O. K. in extraordinary, every particular; thoroughly well provided for from every angle, and can know no need for look who his Daddy la! All hoy organizations are entirely superfluous and undesirable. All hoy gangs are had. All hoy activity a waste of time and money, and quite unnecessary. Vet It is invariably the son of such a Dad who knows more algebra than his mother, more religion than Ids father and more worldly wisifom than both of them put together, and when he gets Into trouble, instead of going to his wise parent, he looks up a real man who Is still human, understanding and sympathetic. He rhvc-Trunderstand that building buys Is better than mending men. y .....' .$2.00 1.00 ; Payable In Advance In making change of address give old address as well as the new. OF. S A SALlNA-li- I JL N A AH f n, Advertising Rates Given H. W. CHERRY on Application. Va Editor and Publisher . V THE IMMIGRATION QUESTION . Member Federal Reserve System The phenomenal growth of thi3 country in population hac never 'been equaled in history, says Scottish Rite News Bureau. JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, Since, the time that Columbus made his mistake and discovered a H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier new continent instead of a new loute to India, America has been C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers the dumping ground for the excess population of the European countries. There has been, a continuous, stream of humanity, from all. parts of the world, flowing into the United States. Most of the earlier settlers came to this country to escape 'S:a,V PELTING MY flOYS EVERY NEED, religious and political persecution. They represented some of the HE HAS NO NEED OF A PROGRAM" one, covered practical range managebest blocvi of Europe and other lands and were resolved to estabFirst Golf Club Americas ment, surveying and mapping, plant Colo ) uo K. H. ihUy, Denver. It has been said that golf was lish a nation where tolerance of different religious beliefs would 8 ecology, plant physiology, systematic played on the Pacific coast In the Six- and economic be observed and the rights of man preserved. English, French, boiany, livestock prosea of old teenth century by a baud duction and management and types German, ?.otch, Irish and people of various other descents fought veloped. Why should not Andrew's St. the However, every citizen of America be grateful- 'to- captains. The examGolf club of New York city, formed and breeds of livestock. for the independence of this country and sacrificed their lives to bis should he not love it, cherish it and be willing if November 18, 1888, was the why country; first golf ination, if successfully mastered, maintain it. need be to protect the institutions and laws which protect him? club In the United States. qualifies the applicant for research Out of the intermingling of these and the fusing of the difwork. It is not usually true that the spirit of internationalism is born ferent races sprang the American. Having to face the dangers and of any real love of humanity in general. It is riot that the internaNow and Then TALK GRAZING MATTERS Aiming to do right Is not enough; hardships of a frontier land, the pioneer was dependent upon his tionalist loves bis country more; only that he loves his own country oeeastonal an hit. C. score must A... Mattsson, supervisor, and C. you own ingenuity and ability for continued existence and only the less. Boston Transcript Olson of Richfield, and Albert AlJ. "This nation was not founded, it was not developed, it has strongest were able to survive. Surrounded by such environments bertson of' Loa, rangers, were here he developed distinct characteristics and although he has different not been defended by internationalists. It is a creation of patriots, RANGER TAKES EXAMINATION last Friday evening for a brief sestraits inherited from his ancestry, he cannot be likened unto any but for whom the republic would not; have been born, and but for Emer Tangren, who has been in the sion with the grazers using the Fish-lakreserve. In addition to the one of them. The influx of foreigners during the first two and a whom it would not have endured. , Salina offices of the Fishlake forest , , Richexamination took forest an at service, officials, representatives were half centuries was small enough for them to become Americanized Let no pacifist, no mollycoddle, no secret or open enemy of assist- present from Aurora, Redmond and technical for field Wednesday and no serious consequences resulted. The increase of aliens in your country make you ashamed of your patriotism. Lincoln was ant. The examination, an extensive Salina. the last half century has been so abundant as to be a detriment, not ashamed to fight for his country. Beside these giants of our rather than an aid, to the progress of the United States. history these later day assailants of the love of country are intelIt is reported that the growth in population has been more lectual and moral pygmies. When you are proud of your patriot than 19, 000, 000 in the last sixteen years. The population now is ism you stand in "the company of all the men and women who have made this country the land of liberty and of opportunity. about 115,000,000, of whom a large per cent are either foreign-bo. n would foreign-borNatural mean of increase or parents. ' ROMANTIC MUSICAL COMEDY IN THREE ACTS 00& in the year 2,000. Experts in economy, politics, ACCIDENTS'TN 1925 COST E1LLION DOLLARS about 200,000, . Book, Lyric and Music by i sociology and kindred subjects having to do with the welfare of I92"7 in billion a Accidents dollars United in the cost States, MAY HEWES DODGE and JOHN WILSON DODGE mankind, agree that the population of the United States should not 1. of William director to Cameron, according Chicago, managing if G. MAYNARD WRIGHT, Diretorc ARA PETERSON, Accompaniste go far beyond 50, 000,000 American ideals are to be maintained of the National Safety council. About 3G'0,000,000 working days in the foreign-borOut estimated the of 14,000,000 indefinitely. CAST' OF CHARACTERS were lost in the country because of fatalities and other accidents, country a few years ago, less than half were naturalized, about Mr. In order of their appearance . Cameron declared. . 3,000,000 'could not speak the English language, while an equal Pearl Jensen Meg (contralto) Robs foster mother and. a Gypsy "Our 1925 statistics, he said, show that during the year more number could not read it. Some of our large cities are mostly Jewel Willardsen Zara (soprano) Belle of the Gypsy camp Morrett Brandt Marto (baritone) Megs husband composed of aliens, in the factories large groups are found work- than 85,000 men, women and children were killed in accidents on Allen Barnard lad in love with Zara Sinfo work-shopGypsy (baritone) in this in the the home and industrial Of streets, the in who never speak a word English, and even ing together post Rob (tenor) Afterwards Sir Gilbert Howe, the Gypsy Rover. Lost heir to the Sir Gilbert-Howestates. .Merlin Taylor office department advertises its postal savings system in twenty-fou- r number 21,000 were killed by automobiles, 25,000 fatally injured Geo. of Sir Constance Lady daughter (soprano) different languages. It seems that the melting pot" in Amer- at work and 41,000 killed in public places other than the streets Elaine Thompson Martendale Lord Craven (no music) an English fop Doncha But "Today our big problem is to convince employers that acciica has ceased to function. Possibly it has been overworked. Know Ferry Peterson few laws have been passed in the last ten years to lighten its duties. dent prevention, work must be made a major part of "their program, Sir Geo. Martendale (baritone) an English country Lewis Sorenson In February, 1924, ap immigration law was enacted by congress and we know that most of the fatalities in factories can be gentleman lone Christensen Nina (soprano) Sir Georges second daughter . this teach has and of from limiting the quota Oral Jensen immigrants country, Capt. Jerome (tenor) Captain in English Army e acci"There still are thousands unaware that these John Rose Sir Toby Lyon (no music) a society butterfly Yet despite the fact done much to help stem the tide of aliens. but the dents do not merely happen are caused, and that once that it has been clearly manifest that; these laws need to be even Chorus of 50 Voices 8 Gypsy Children Fairies and Dances will be eliminated there accidents. causes are no Orchestra of 10 Pieces amend introduced bills to into are being more stringent, congress reducin The the shown be is interest to beginning this law. Newspapers proclaim the hardships inflicted by the renecessary PLAYED AT THE strictive ordinance; sentimentalists grieve over the separated fami- tion 'of automobile accidents; state and municipal authorities are lies "pilgrims" turned back at the threshold. They would have doing everything possible to prevent accidents in other places, such them all admitted, be they criminally inclined, physically disabled, as theaters, meeting halls, schools, churches and auditoriums, and insurance companies and other agencies are doing much to educate 6r what not. ' POPULAR PRICES - . It would be ideal if the bars could be letjdowp, if they could the people regarding accidents in the home, but there has been no all be welcomed with open arms, but if the future is to be provided great movement to awaken industry to the terrible toll that acci . . for, if American ideals and principles are to be preserved, it is dents take every year." search of much in so The not come today impossible. 4 immigrants of a permanent home, nor actuated by love of this country, but YOUTH NOT ALWAYS BAR TO SENATORSHIP through the lure of wealth, the belief that they will be able to get OF REDMOND Although the Constitution". provides that no person under the rich quickly in the United Stales. Being disappointed in this belief "age of thirty years can serve as a United States senator the pro. It is convenient right on the highway, and it is becoming poverty stricken, they often turn to criminal means tc vision has not been rigidly enforced. .Attention was called always obtain a living; they fill our penal institutions and are a burden service we give. Oils, gas, free water and free air." succeeded-hi- s 4 it recently when Senator Robert La Follet-te,to Jr.," again 4 We carry a complete line of Ford accessories and some expense to the government, a parasite on the people. Socialfather in the senate. The younger La Follette was just ten fields their them fertile with find to promulgate ist organizations can care for your troubles any car. among months, over the minimum age when he was sworn in as senator-an4 teachings for the ultimate downfall of American tenets. is the fifth youngest man to sit in the senate. 4 ) It i shoped that congress, in order to keep the United States 4 But Henry Clay was less than thirty years of age when he first 4 from reaching the saturation point, to ward off the degeneratior Proprietor. took the senatorial oath of office. The date was November 19, 4 of our social and economic life, and thus assure Americas pose and he the time just twenty-ninwas. at 1806, years seyen months terity of a land of plenty, will enact even more stringent immigra-tio- and seven old. When the question was asked as to whether days laws. he was old enough to sit in the senate,. Clay replied: "I hope my-- colleague-wil- l propound that question to my conPATRIOTISM IS NOT A SELFISH DOCTRINE stituents." Nothing further was said .about it, and Clays constituents were not consulted. I lad they been, the answer would unB. numin takes issue Lockwood the current George editorially THE CHEAPEST WAY TO BUY ber of the National Republic with those who tell us that patriotism, doubtedly have been in his favor as Clay was Kentuckys hero" for . is narrow and selfish. Three varieties of .peas, 2 varieties of radishes, onion, sets, In commenting on this growing habit of the nearly half a century. . But others have qualified for a seat in the senate who were beets, beans. Buy early and plant early. internationalists, Mr. Lockwood, under the caption; Nationalism than Mason ven Armstead Thomson or Internationalism? Clay. They were younger goes on to say: We have a splendid variety of flower, as well as garden seeds f Virginia, aged twenty-eigh- t "With increasing frequency the American people are told tha years, five months and thirty days . of every kind in" packages." patriotism is a narrow sentiment, and that the really cirtuous ci'ti vhen he took his seat on January 3, 1816; Elias Kent Kane of zen loves other countries and the world in general as well a3 hi Illinois, aged twenty-eigh- t years, eight months and twenty.-eigh-t does his own land. .lays when he was sworn in on March 4, 1825, and Stephen Wei "The effect of this teaching is not to increase world patriotism lace Dorsey of Arkansas, who was sworn in on March 4, 1873, at to any great degree, but it does tend to diminish love of country the age of twenty-nin- e years, and seven days. It is said that it was not difficult to teach the Indian not to work on Sunday, but the trouble was to persuade him to work on the Immigrants are sid to have smuggled themselves into the 4 LJnited States this .winter by crossing the ice bridge formed... aL of the six week. days remaining 4 "The nation in which love of country has disappeared is or Niagara. Well, if any body wants in that bad, he ought to make a 4 We are specializing in WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, the food 4 the road to ruin. The attacks upon that love of country are not pretty good citizen. f that brings health and strength and happiness. Especially ? manifestations of mental breadth, but of inherent disloyalty. 4 fine for the breakfast for old and young. The senate has refused to investigate conditions in Chicago. "Why should not the American citizen. love his own country-bettethan he loves any other country in thfe' world? It is the So it seems that there are things too hard even for a senate investiHard Wheat Flour that satisfies is also land of his birth; usually the land of his fathers; it protects him in gating committe to tac hie. one of the products of our Mill. 4 his right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; it represents 4 4 the highest ideals, the highest degree of diffused popular The Prince of Wales falls off his horse so often that its hard 4 A V .a AAJLd.XA.Ja the most practical plan of ordered freedom the world has yet de- - for the paragraphers to make a joke about it anymore.. v j.a.A4.A4.i.a.4.4.A4.4.4.4.4.4-4-4-4,4-4-4-4ever-increasin- g V.-Pre- s. - - . e; The Gypsy Rover m 1 I n s. e elim-mate- d. lost-tim- . Victory, Wed., March 31 THE PIONEER GARAGE Hans S. Jensen 4-- . Garden Seeds in Bulk " LOUIS JACOBS Health Food Products -- r well-bein- g, Aa.a-ji.AA- l V Salina Roller Mills t |