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Show NEWS DESERET THE ..,...... 1- ,1,..2,.. ' 1 anala ..... , .I . Ir a i . I S r 7 C , -- 7,. .. ' : 1e"' ". ....1.. ,... 1It ICIZI4 -r 1 - . :!' ..r-- . .q " P,- - DESELIET SEWS : they ernmerit ' T.t- tei, f oi,i'de 'he of trktett::1-:.t (fV.i.:::'- e is fundamental, Tde Tr) intlepentier..-1c right of 't,e as 'tesigred :To is haste. The Coristli...ilon the srreareFt rhe give ve'rneneriial enmeasure of fteeo,:m !roln 'Die great puttpose Troi or InicrIcrene. the Constitution in every right guaranteed the general to individuals is to prontole welfare. A peopie protected lc.- The government in their irtalichaitic otitriettle tights more to social and general welfare .hantriel't can he forred to contritT'e by ary vtrm of government controi or direction. Con,c7res.; and the admintstratiort shoti:d now give ness leaders The atiratie that it is !let 'hem .npurpose to centralize control of dustry arid agrirdilture t W:ashiri,E..Ticn It is the function "4 golernoletit 0 protect the people in ail their 'tn.! VI" n leges. hut it should not inv,ide The field of pmitte enterprise or seek :o control iceillinatt individual ic. - l I ' -4 I l't r -- - I- cv?.,,,,,,, -, ,ofi' '4 ,4 , , vz 1 ' - ..?,,(z). ceztz-- - ,y,, - 1 1 k 4,..tVe.s,, 6 ,42, '''',-- ' -- , Ir.-- . ::.... NAkt - - .1' crosji::.... :v,,h,' -- -. i '''' ... 4c...:3:Itol:,., . , 'Cti,b 1 II N) " IR.' I' t ,, i f 4 ,I - ti- , 4 -- , , - - ,.. plizzics come Chinas not the oniy . Irt,o thus ::.ave 'tad no for ftrancial ;tit" 13t.!t of tens of T.citja1 ,ts It.th coege a he ome to attentaants Las gatres hg oustry anti the profrs from footha'21 go "o f tte itttrk,t1ts support the other d t from !hat scotm The tt,,e in ;nary ,,f tlicm agamst fresntren on Yilrst'.y earns goes a long N7.y to tr.3u7e :hat the men on tne trams :ire actut- in teal cc- TL-,- t is umment!v ,vorthieglate ,tarwiting: wntle. Wit ha e not yet rea,Lett "Le po:nt where tf:e goes to 'Le higLe,t ,t; Lirit tLE. (ter. hut (of st;tisMizing athlt an he rarra'atem Neerthr-rts- Oren :erms s, rtt Ooe vitLtage .h rt ,eparron-t- ehtry tnc,rt r . Hi S. riiep trrm the tirctat', .1"oe a xt-,- more arm A emthetitied the tcaeglae It wou,ti titffrsult to t Lange tt, e ',yas vt- ' - I . front their choir In the ye, t.' '' . s'- It " - - ' Babe . i : : ,,: 07-- r1 c ' ! .:, A t, o - , ; i : Ere -- ,,- I s : 7 v ri!o rgivirkrs' (,,,: , , , : !Q' iT r ,rr, ) of , f ar.:n r . - ,;: ,Tht :.y peri ,!: f ., cals. isncrA ;.t., .e ' ; : s r I 1., to :ts cofferr ,:i.c.:21 at. OMIFie through the postal ra thrf.ntened to ory ip h .e of ,.!ranty ks tieposits in 11.4:0 tharrIct fc,r the goternment itorrov ei freN sidcos req.ar so operat!or.:,.. cial security tecciptk--. hond3 pForn, Ise to' be no inconsideraMe factor. , The sfiecial session has thus far yielded Convety little light as to how much interest the consequences has avoiding gress really of a real husiness depression. It will be contended. and rightly too, that any declaration of t4rincipies is necessarily vague and leaves much to be filled in But. on of part1:ar ogislation. hy bethe otter hand. if put.,,,o opinion IZILIC-!eel nen (.f hind ,et pr:nc , Y he g,:hed hv those princip'.es. a comp-)r,kas cireu:ated, to the ,:ine ,I.e one could :ook in vain fr)r iriy statement of policy that could give husiness Cr atJor or hoth any real ,ign of ught he ,xpected lecesie the from go l. er nme sion came ',Jpon us. bi.A.,it-,es- Giver If e The Living t.e gave ::ntm I o If we :eft no dally token of our love and care unspoken- -well worth 1vrg !n a Then would life .vortil al: glad and If we offered ,ve !,te TO Fragrant Lowers ,weet 113t u ft:Sr City-11- of. r,f re an 17rm at rest. - -- - . , ,4 - t t..7 v-- r-, tral-- ro -- c Al: .n or Icing hidden treasure: full, unstinted measure, by day nw :CNC13 o Mar. n burdens ,,fe-- 'he ur. t we!gr oi more far 'Man rire, heavyn ;iself were viorH ds! glad zis Ida Goldsmith Morris, in NeW Yerk And Mail 11c Extra. c , bs 11 -- 0 , THE DESERET NEWS - ,n-eg- weary If we gave i:nto the !ivi:ig the dead. , .. rtri Tien tt,e passic,n of oUr fall on ears r.r.I.ced:t.g. .Nor our tears fal:, ura - ' heap 1.pon Available Saturday for a mere 39c if accompanied by six consecutively numbered book coupons clipped from the daily editions of The News, this book is worthy to be added to the finest library in the land. Why not add it to your home bookshelves this week? By on ;1.ra.ses :ender tr.)iLzrs words and Irteriniv praises. Blottlrg ,,ut ,tnptectio:.3, :101e.1:rig Irtues Selections by these, and other famous writers, richly fill the 337 pages of the eighteenth University Library volume to be released to Deseret News readers. gitnd safety.--Prover- 1 1'317 z Washington Irving i li. r ..i,, - divert 4 . Emile Zola .'e r: t " r I Y . fr,r 'I : : . i;rt an get . self !hp . , : Le FOrgt.!!!rg I , ,r f lav., On that : .t i06171'.1M .. t iret glorious ChristmasiThec tands that mu fnr ether's ,ri',,' ,td ,,,pecta!Av th,o'e reeds a! c.c !ra,!!,! of vitt G,ad to the world, you And FEC1:0. , prompt ,''.1J0. These are e' Ai,ahl 'Le taxes aud Ian'', us from et lif, ,. sin bless .;:et,,!,s cry ,,,,,,,, 1.1. ,,,, the and,Ood 'tat freely ;:re Ihrv.ro '413m'''' -- ,e - ,::,,,. gn,o libor and made' And st'd:,w a hetter, tiner way ,To i it4o. kno!1,(r , ' ts x e th heen pushed paln. Lie latetay, clay ..bv nav Or ii,soo-'-errs 0 t.dsanced genera- To alkhave Irta.t t,,..,,,,,,:t path and Anti( ii rry on' ','gtLn-We mah, taye been --told. peace, ' ti no more". You must he lor,g and tollsomelphoe Larm.s. t ,,rygr, gr arictd and stet our charitable Tbrin opon :t.tar.' hard wpri Asc.. How 'Would You like to be a 0 fallen and lost the Some trio: iA ff them? light., tls'e tole ,,,n,1 trt-- ,t in a in;st nci excuse ,Alti !cr blinding tearg. ill,ev J. P. ANDERSON. Mar 7 ihere oe who IONe Thee well. hut 7 orthy 'asks ;,tirsue. All tscr trite nlec5tel eartnt Christmas. Spirit With songs of praise and ,gifts ottGod itters 'hose bands so coarse." lose. ri tmas iree was yet ...fine, l!ghted :knd termer. ,rning. true: .,:au was it,,:ed t, with ,r,:. teleorate Thy hirtn. I heartst The Caristmas s could tut wish :hcise rands ,sitre 'Tint 'els heir; TE;r10 II Santa, And anti ra omeib (10lighted 'Caorse sheds cheerful rev; Hut they itteldng to you. L.16,, was here: li. .ASA Il .: i:ts old eves gleamed. with The Wige Men "tt''k 1"e eeking The,-- . .;:tz li.er as he stood beneath. not be Oh, far The away. discretion of a man defert-'ree: Rrtichlra presents for the children. Look down on Thy waiting- world, reth his anger, itnd it is ids glory I to pass ever a transgression.- -es mutat, ttt . elidl name- - um- called with i::ce the beauty Thy love hast'Provert's ;l:11 glee. bronght to light: There erere baskets. tubs and Mie glad- each heart that seeks to! P,e not clothfult hut followers of bless bOXeg brimful cif Christmas them who through faith. and paAnother's hunger or loneliness. thcer tience inhent the promises each each Clildrrn's happy faces and voices Hebrews b:2. cept mingled- - her e: rri we :hourht that we heard ;Dear Lord. we till it at, ten'. Ttee.' Where no counsel is, the people: AtIAGLIALENE,C. STEPHENS. stoi,ea from Celestial Hosts Ohl fall: but in of count h 2:34 Finn Avenue. Ifigh; .H.Ilers there is ' Singing Salt Lake praise to those dear ch11-' r ;tr., t,(", 2i , - ;.d,-:zro- , : , Ad r li- -le ,- , Sarin frs Bt)titis Plolintar ' Alexander Pope Lord Tennyson Thomas B. Macaulay Sir Walter Scott Walt Whitman Richard Henry Dana Nathaniel Hawthorne Robert Burns Walter Savage Landor Emily, Dickinson Georges Clemenceau a Is s , ''' ' ' '''' could I btit see Thee, Pat v Christ the one of all days As centurhs hgo Ett r '),,,, f ' S7 SE( n :'P.e :s sIO,All by all, Tte wise men asi the guiding The 'star t,,o, Iae leen ( t't l,f, Wi.en t e 1:r.7onz of happy Me's' In !,,,Pt vet:. ghoups ot id:c. eca',..; 4: Across the of .snow: Maks each older one leTall I Could l' lio'd Thee Art toy arms In"' "'"1".' Il'"1esen, age imes of yteary toll and hard- - As Mar i,'lyt ',1,.; , f'ZJI' ;..,04 natde to ktep them , brmgmg- comfort el ery 'Peri:ape Tty loye for(.as the"-i- r ,n -- 1,01i1:! ,t i :i :tress. o'her babes ; Wl.,:d ',lie :,vri-- i me htv.iis. ',I :isit! J.:'...E 'vt., he 'A rn he was Christmas tree ', .: Ir.,. 1.,,,,,I,,I, ,, iind their halls were Dear Lord. I thank Thee !or by !!.,,;. ',tat. gift. teen rci,oin por'1"41, e wl't.1 Christ Child born andOn this birthday of Thy 1" pd i.e ,,r ,tt ftrd. to the glorious realms on Al,ho ame to know he 7. a s of .,! ' ,Arittadts ate tA,. .i.o Adizti. r .,,, earth. ,:1,!,' n' au es Eind lead its borne: - - h ,,,it , ,, Ft!' itts Fvenhell, rnav ()lir Chrtst-T,.,,, tt, .. roas His :'i ,, iloly keep Spirit nigh. Accept me as a !!:le rh::d ,,:' .,,,(1 ..,:,,,,, r Baker Antierson.:And vt me see P Rai ; r,, hi' t. :I hi ,i0S sack :he :cors of smiles r,;, ; id- - age i.rn a', I, . and ',pais I. ..! '''. " '3.."' -- .3' '''''i' --, Sa Christmas "iiitst : Reverie lour Arrten2 , .'..i:,-!--'My .! bodt.1 Minnie .t. ifarrty. ,: '; ,,,!a,',1-ranti ," of Ilethiehern, Dear Bane ,,,, ,,,,, it,enl ,.,, ,ri th en '.:1,0a ( ;Mae so iOng ago, i, .,let, L;1'.: ,1it II !aw ,, The Ham's That Bless a ',,,,t-,sining, radiant bur 1,,d wi.tdn ,r,e Wise Alen lrom atar,Goo ',less me Lands :oat do vl.taie ,,,f'n :atorlrst 1nder a To he mi.viy marger wherein youl ..,,,.,,,, ,.i. Chri-tma- - Z0.' :l UNIVERSITY LIBRARY I IIE DAN' :,' 1 'The Blessefl soi. ...s- - of the , NEWS OF . ., r:-ti- - ....u,,.. '' rt tf 're ;,resrrtt irritt .,4.,:...4' a ''. - 011,104:;'4,4e.- These 'Great Names of Literature' Have Contributed to Volume 18 ral s rt,1 t - , - S fee , wro 4,,, t - I- 1.4imuatanwasmommamenor these ,:,ztittLtr,"; "he cottmtry tt,r goo'l 4-- 4'. Pre-iticn- onriary.school teams. r.,00,-..- 4Cihirrot-4,4af- i ON Age Pensioners Will Eight For Rights the Atlantic. wiii her le regit.reti, power. A vieek Harris estimated, to .ortimision. her. The emzt at least t01 mr,lion dollars whin to was ;aun(hial as 'he ltrperial :1111. .ner llVattriatai liant'e:rtt 'Fliree times she acre:.s he Atlantic, t fiit,rtli war 1.rolo- otit. and :n l.ork Hai bor he was irittrned and la!er 1,"hr! ;. her I goernrric-htred tr..- Vat( rierei in Aintrn ;Ir. troopsh:i he '1,,,:ir none ro scrap iren for tircat rrt.:FI I (Copyngtt, 1937, by The Deseret News) AASHINGTON, Dec. 23Somehow !tie po- iitical habit is so ingrained on Ca pAol 0-,- 4 ' ., )., ti ' 1 ' 1 ct) AA ,1,a E. tsi s or: , ,,,,,.4,-..R.,- a r ' N, Live. 1,1 mst:totions 1 , ,,, ,:, , '., : ,' of 14, ' 0 , A ' Hill That, tile Ten somebody circulated ComrrianOments and asked for signatures today, the temptation would. be to ask White House v,hether :t as ()keit !o sign a petition containing such a code governing human conduct. The declaration of principles circulzted last week among fleptiblican arid liemocrutic senators is by 110 means it counsel of perfection. but it reflects an earnest attempt to create public i.orifiderice in govornment a few tnernbers of he United states Senate. The declaration of prtriciples is a statement Of what Congress ought TO do to assert Its Own. leadership. It Is and and is by no means an antrAdInInistration document As a matter of fact, the wisest thing President Roosevelt could do at the moment to indorse openly every word of the statement. What really was tiack of the .leelaration was an effort to indiLate to the business larior worid at Con6zress as prepared "3 ttake whate er stcp.; seemed tlesirabie o protect the system of private initiative nnd yet to ,onsere such gams of !rue ,iberp.:i.;n1 ,,s had eorne about ihrougn goverranental intervention: The declaration is not n any selise a , ;L forrnu'ui, oritains the word that has ",,een iittcred hy any sunatantial group in Congrcss to !be outside worid on the subject of encouraging priNate nterllooselc:t and s:ecretiiry prise. recent addresses ,pose bf :he 7lorgentriait s getr"g priyate ina(h:nery in') iiet;on O absorb ''e ';h Business men have been hes.!arit plo",ett. they did not know whether Congress really meant to be constructive or destruc ,di AO ii , -- ',74zs, - 'A I i -- 7's . I .. o Q, , .. - ,..,- ,A. a Yr7"174141"'"16'., N. 4., tt, for good fc4thall pl,ivers ao)n ,ollegrate vocii!un l,sei,11 C. Trees. v,caltity or; prooitcur. atito ts a member of the board of rusWhat Trees tees Pittshurgh niversity. wants is to end !he "hypocrtsy.' over foot. the pretense that ;t is a Simon pure amateur sport. He NVii5 a paid football player for Pitt in the early tineties and says he owes his start tn !lie to that fait. It is extremely doubtful !f um crsilies and colleges gent rally can he brongnt !alse such a stand. !hough !t is! cosiicni knoss ledge that some of the best plavers '!.e sport Las prricia(TO hyse been subSitiji'd ndi v ittua k or grettps of alumni. Eqtat.r 'rue is it that inan of the best ptaverf, have come from fainiiies of ample MPar.3 st.le!,iv ,ftsirous of y , - 0 - - ; rv-;- onie :;peed queen r ,s,' iio - f 'Tr Frank Enough Be Scrap Iron rap ' .1.1 e- : -- THE mlghty steamship la...tathan headed for the iunkyards to provide sump iron for British armament after he United :...ates Lines refused to sell hicr.to .lapanese interests, according "ri a story in the Assoelated l'ress. Basil 11rri. viie president. united S'states Lines. :who annotineed sa.., of '01,1 !r) for mrire Metal Industries, Lot in1crthan $J,00.000, said offers of Japane-"ests v;iti:h have otchld 11iT.iri and lt"illan firms in the vorht s nirtai markets, ',vcre reietled. -e did not consider advialtiie at This on Japan." he time 10 iori.oiler an offer -J don t think .onid have obtained said: permission to let that ship go to Jay.ati." he added. arried 1'00000 The Leviathan, dotighboys lo France. la liaing one last fling of the glory she ktiew IntIv before the World War. CIO - , ,c:,,,. m- BY DAVID LAWRENCE , ill I 1 t, TAIER ! 4...4,,..) os ths Atto; TiGrEc W !,i4N-- Tr:du-111:- 11(P , I n pen-Mo- ranent intohler., 1)oor ....T.,.....,, ..,"------ Declaration Praiseworthy IMERVIO4RISIMAi!) 1 pension plan. Colorado is paying nearly one and a half million dollars But notwithmonthly to the pensioners. standing this generous monthly payment there will be about $1,000,000 let in the fund at the end of the year, and this sum will be distributed during January US a' bbrats, carrying out the provisions of the act which estabhit-led the pension plan. This is eertainly fine for ColortIdo's age pensioners and the only regret is that does not tell all the story. The report is !hat nearly forty state departments are in (Linger of beieg shut down because of lack of funds for their operation. The state treasnat he will urer forred to take regu.ar ;r..a:reilarice funds from ten stLte ...,,trutions in order to avoid state departments and !he ftate t,eral and charitable institutions. aged needy Of every state are entate arid national aid. "Honor thy ILle(1 father thee mother is a divine ar the payment of overgenerous ;n!nay Ui he end do harm to the isnsioncrs themselves, by unpairing the finaria1 comhtion of the state as a whole. Modcraticin .t. fir1;11,('1;ii, as in other affairs, is a ,afe ;;..e to fr).:ow. The imestion how 7nUtil ..an ii tate afford to do for its aged iind poor ri jlistice to al: e arry Leviathan tyPP.solPoifsv, - , Stand For The Constitution Of The United States With Its Three Departments Of Government As Tkerein Set Forth, Each One Fully Independent In Its Own Field old-ag- e lo-- . come ',he epuni , PAGE t L. EDI-10E11A- "Ikall .6..:4, 4 4' pensioners in the state of Cplorad. according to information contained in a recent Associated Press dispatch from Demer, are going to receive a new yeatis bonus of a cool million dollars. Under its Is a !he problems ;re identical and :;.:iness and go!,.- A NVi:;t3 and ort. over hut A co:t.t, ,eiii -- - r)L1)-AG- t ,t inteilgert to gay :ril;:! :!, but it .; : t C. - . - OldAge Pension Question - :t: L ''' V, to- rttett. r,v;:eer. ,(1111 , --..-----,E------- what :.s !,) - ' !atT, J'agt of liusine,s 1 117 - ,... ,;- fft;t:t,:.e ward liugtheg;::', 'Kat a grea,, , 'arhong a anri b ',ndustrialists 'Ail: he the 1937 4(1,..4.4,443 .. ,. a he conrary Forne pre,i is 541: . General Cooperati on there . al,F6 - . , We DESPITE 23 I - VO,,e... t7 a O., .. lila -- i ... '" A.r. 1PAlt " WX4aalaleall ala"a " limpil 0111MMIIIMI. f e- ' ,o, w. g1 . ' vsistil . rjrI ill ..,,, . DECEMBER CITY 'THURSDAY LAKE - .. . , SALT 4.7":;"t 7;t1r1r, a |