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DECEMBER 18, 1937 04 ad ad O.ta. d2Z40.4.04.04040drid Zrd Atrid aritisrviAS essav II . , , - igfd0:4 Zal lord aridIrd rrid or4 Prd rifd 0404 774 V atfAt Ord if Government of the People, by the People and For the People Is the Best Guarantee of Liberty, Domestic Tranquillity and a High Standard of Living For the Masses: SUBJECT:---- A BY JOHN SHERMAN WALKER, of Salt Lake City - It ii W PEOPLE OF THE .UNITED STATES, in order E THE A "government by the people," headed by a president elected by popular vote, and the other- two main depmrt-,- . mentslegislative and judicial, each functiorfing independently in its own field, and each maintaining a check On the a more perfect .union, establish iustice, o !orm insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the cornitrisr: t'efensé, promote the -- general welfare and secure the essings ci liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain othersis this Constitution for the United States of Ind estatlish the very voice and Amenco the good arm of. God-give- n ment of more of the good thing,s of life, the attainment of a higher culture for the common, man, the banishment of fear and oppression. In short our government as outlined by the authors- of our national Constitution, provides the of a good standard of living for the masses. ruling by right. Held inviolate for the Amer:co." separation cf pcwers has been designed to avoid autocracy cr the concentration cf power in the hands This wise The ConstititIon of the United States, created under which may mtze within the nation, stands- singulaffy as the criterion of governments before all lands and peoples , one-hundre- and d fifty years of the country's history, this Constitution may not be relinquished without danger of the disintegration of 'the nation-- . of its high ideals and broad, cultural. control which afford, under itz benevolent protection, a birthright of freedom and equality; and a heritage guaranteeing to uphold the life, the liberty, and the pursuit of happiness of its citizens. one man or set of menmaking such concentration impossible If un;ust laws are passed by the lawmaking body, the executive may veto them, and if both the executive of and providing, in its perfection, for ex, pansion by amendment, and allowing fcr every contingency :vine inspiration, assurance and legislative branches endeavor to enact tyrannical can check them by its interlaws, the rndepenaent pretation and applicaticn. 7tia-rtnar- ot.the world of today, and of periods. previc!.i-s- - Recognizing all religions ard offering freedom of press, speech, assembly- and petition, woman suffrage, aria the right of trial by furl: fostering a progressive system of free public schools and instituting seats of the higher arts arid for the welfare and wealth for the "goverent careful planting, cultivation arid pruning of the Tree have been accomplished, and as all of the people have had a hand In !he hard ....York ot 'cringing the Tree to its blossom- sciences; encouraging research and invention; and mainec: !II and all kintaining bureaus of agriculture, dred benefactions necessary ing oi and uitte " ever be a plentiful supply of firm, sweet fruit tor all. In his immortal triad it was thus that Abraham Lincoln there the earth. wi.11 meant to measure and maintain the rights essentially a product c rare seed !rcm the soul or the American the rnass-rd- . land, to take root and flourish into the stately and becrutiftil Tree of Freedom. No blade cf Vomdalism may mar its to d or then lcecornes the cr.nd .wrath of those who allow overthrow of estab- lished instil:tons by anarchy. The history, of the rise and decadence of autocratic powers in all the ages are the Incontrovertle prods that only a govertent guided by them. probability is that an ,,pportunity will never again be offered to 7, ncel. r, cther :n peacethe next will be drawn in :t holds promise of partic:pate in Prize Poe knercans will the even blood of these :le:hoc:ratio prlric:pes car. er.cLre. de- surval. and ,upon :ts fruits or their growth In the virile veir,s of the Arnericmn people there flows a lull strain of freedom that will not accept dictatorship, nor refuge and hcpe ci ever citizen7,, nder It he may carve out the home of his dreams, and ior his children he may provide an environment which may develop the hest that is in trunk or graceful branches cleanly-shape- without stirring the ndignation pend 'With this !city idea!, - life-bloo- d stnke ever man. Is people people that has been nourished with her very d 'orain and tissue and sown and cultivated in the keen-edge- of the Constitution, as it stands, adequately covers the needs of a free people in governing their countrythus, giving the best guarantee of liberty domestic trariqtty and a high standard of living to !he masses. product:vitt so therefore all of the peorie culls of the Tree, or that they shouid wait uncertainly for if the Tree :s properly cared for the bruised "wind-falls.- sacred rights, privileges, and benefits-whic- h enable it to fulfill its destiny as the mightiest, most mag-'"ce- nt nation on of With its wide raftt'ccations should rightfully share its fruits. Ncr is it meetthat any of he laborers should hunt haphr-tl- y to ocllect the withered government liberally gives the teeming pool... lations which comprise its cultured peace-lovinsociety the its people, this A "government of the has been abused, through political manipulation or betrayal of trust it does not imply that its fundamentals are at fault, but that the people have not exercised their inalienable rights.of legislating for amendment, repeal, or impeachment, as the case may be. people" furnishes that people with the fruits of their labors. It is the full harvest after the A this Constitution If it. it "more a bur:dant life" for all w.rio a, means better living conaltions, the eri;cy ":hold the stc-ne- biood."Rernark this excellent Constitution. !he s ci Washington cr, signing the Constitu, lion. yr "HE WALKS Will rk irks r r By , Era Wales Wangsgaard Of Ogden, Utah evi "Where IS the Christ?" The lights Of Chrtsimmt Jump leri moons in hung ohm tr arr. 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