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Show NOW. -1 tr-- . , - I . , - - . - - - THE - . - DEsEnEr- NEW4 LAKE SALT CrrY . Pres. Clark DiseussesEdueation -LsWorld Challenge Before P.4.-'- A. RealI tiful and Upiiiling proportion ,It ,onceossessect There are also 1 Will B . ,t I -- It ,, ,csiu0134,4ayse4sety This iii a ., - --- Deposit, .,..'"e - Most ', i I I 1936 . - - i i , . , . A , ' , e A'ttailtilronors 411e-h- ,el ,,' 4'i I Y,.,- - i - Int- - t Conference, of Real Es-- .I . t - ' H. Burton urg- ed "all possible speed" today as a State House of Representatives committee opened an investigation of Cleveland's relief, crisis. While the legislators mapped a course of action last night In ' ' ' ' ' . . t-- - - , , -e. ned Rité-s--Plan- e r&Ddlige-i-- , ' Gradilatiim 4u aps- - mirtianint realaesr tyal..e. irtiecaetnuintlTheir,4 1 . , , 0 Chrisusinnatiostyriele,05111 '',. Association :a''',9a' 18 : 1 , Wig, - .. 4 Wassoftmded; it. hoe liO' grown; it has. to now. been so main- tainel. The highest ideals of fiber- ty, freedom. and justice Which northern alristian Europe- ,- not Aaia Pagan and anu Africa. for these never prodemo- duced a true. rracY-4v- ene planted here by our forefathers. Obedient to those we invited all the Principles, down'troddell ol." the earth tti : ' take I ,: , , , 't y I ,', Tnon-elas- e I , , - '' . . r-- ', - - , - !!': ; 17' . , For - J1111"6' 5-- 7 , I , !'. - -4- 1, ' -- 1 - : , -- ---, . -.- , --- u- ' ' I 4 idet--com- ' - I ' I , h sixty-nint- Utah.---Jun- e ,1 - 1 ' - ani i if Program for the ,alla boards. tet for June Following Is the complete Judges and lawers, our sellouts i we are not even consulted about, 7, st tite Hotel Utah. committee nual commencement exercises of 'of the address given at the na. must have teachers. our hospitals l these matters. I a at mass meeting in the the University of totePerIs must have physicians and surtional convention of the Congress ;'1!. 4mt411.;. Ncmag a matter or. princitat, Newhouse Hotel today 7. was announced today by the in of Parents and Teachert-todaindicated. geons; our food must be- raised ,t; we who pay the costs f - --. More than 400 realtors and real ., the :Salt 'Ake Tabernacle by and. cooked; our dishes must be surely ,"' president's office.; and furnish the students I ' estate experts' from eight states .. ik,.. 6 Hall. Pres. .1. Reuben Clark. Jr. washed; and our cows must be with propriety have some Might Feature of the Baccalaureata ,,. . I voice ' ' r will attend i I have been asked to speak tended. True education must have l in what the sessions.John service. June 5 will be a sermon ' whom shall wepay they In ter. Salt Lake Reat Estate view the supplying of all these upon--ttisubject. "Xducationa W,,oe.! er,c11 by the Rev. George J. Weber. teach to, thoe students. ellenwinni:C:ity in a the,roun:ii World Challenge to Ptrents and .president, presided at to. neele in ility.t possible way; I quite appreciate I am now . puttir of the First Congregation. daY's MaltWil work la! Wsvilly Committee chairmeeting. 'reecho:IV t', ' al Church at 415 p.m. in Kings1) t104 1.--to this miichtlam-' . . . ' ' ' ' ' "- 1 , "."'"--- .. ".. 4"1""werel-Ek""'' ie n o tairra-n'il' .' oa !' - ur5t - ot 'cusw1his subject with those. who .degrading-- or Dozily, exhibits; t'. F. bilomon be-- i or Increased 3 number belittling tempo. . classes will form- for 'graduating . hotel Teal ofI'do not know Itliiegubsere,,Thurneeth so thi M. I N"co"".oneDhoul'id,1 a rooms; man. Jr, A. Shaw.-11ntTighelu'r dignity - in the Park Butte-- )ust front 150 to nearly 500, the gave it, bons of ttse have swarmed the rari1y proceselonwhat-the- y ' riance: R. A. Tracy Jr,. had in mind.- Um. t or to unworthy, has no place in over demonstrators who took . througn our' ports and spread h. of ireedom of ing at 4 p.m. and march to Magee rhfsi , i our life of today nor in .ii tenon: S. U. Itideout.- - transport, ',,IF'f..,,,1".',:,:-- , ,throuinout. the land. These have. my own. - judgment ,chamber4 sequentlY, ,1,,"'',..r An-- i. the registra., -.. .......,.,-,' ' bury Half few ,i ,t, press,. es -' io.un; 'tion! ' ; ' 'Must be my guide ' a were treated to F. Monday will be a tea other . '''f included the oppressed of absonight publicity; event ' Sunday OWES of envel our from Atatimation h6lcints the In the days when the powertul 1.iifelmconui.icienceg that reteptio'ns;lute monarchs, of conatituuonal 1 07111 , Woodbury. i program of speeches and hong. '', for faculty, graduates and friencis and privileged classified theari- - I erner Keine. luncheons - and 1 conceit. we of today seem to live ryes, print! in the Union Building at 5 p.m. ,' I' - To the representatives who are what he . itulon Sanders. 111cIpnalairtic418ves. alikinotgdGqciaemPrtn-ocralhell" and ij seives es superborn and the rest In the superlative i dinners-wholly to report by June 1 to a special "; what he wishes and say what: meeting Alumni reunions and the pre--J to a great use of ii 4 tOOrrlh. and II. E. 1,0- are come - We have absorbed these Plir j cies1 Cook, stafthla,,,,IwiY. entertainidea,,h he wishes within his Constitu; relief session of the leeislature at dent's reception, will take ptace men. 8 VeS' but and socially; locally largely - this world...challenge - Every. I said: am tional right, but Columbus, Mayor Burton not willing I June 6. at 9 cm. Initiation of and civically they 1 thing,- big and liule. Is now a r barons and lords and dukes and .. that he shall exploit ea Ida Intellectualy , new members to Phi all "Iwant tq- -. of. a d tai-eii:s-7 princes it is postulated on-r- a ao. mot lo have .. beet ample cositenge of some sort, Like --with an people . evuutell ICI"ifiii7ing-"4beenl y idiosyncraales-Mapisse'-tetiehing-mBOB SHR111ER on that eacthey not caste,- more ik keit igid.ditty word rnational honorary scholastic fra-- I . 7 that is overworked Uuiroughly assimilated. but Wand- wn-nI - 1111ean and latfon wilt be held in the Park which 14"h needed. is .. whiett has no place or part in a and become much weak, that Flares Freelleat17- lib. bill. I insult that lie Shall have Champion spieler 'Tbe danger itv'these gape In Building. Dr.' H. L.. Marshall, ' tro-d- to I nation mai tree men. Fur The absolutism oid ened..,3titehooldlike amiconcepts her ever tertheYir before can -he freedom atel;lest,ochi 1 Lreitel administration will give the organization's an. is that thermore. ceriainly since:. the 1 '41'th. personal think of it Itiday as in the full race 8:nd tradition...which they a people that...fah: ' 'Whenever-there-is-- a carry, but. I ll am not willing to hual address- in Kingsbury Hall. q In a low Wherever Liberty power and vigor of its early man . with them seem too be- brought that-fugoes ancL extend iiThe complete out do who no man may be righl food, those 1 public is Invited. hood and as carrying in 44 the manager, fore. that stray not from the quently to flare up. freedom into a gross license and not believe in our present form Senior of h.,combat maybe a mor- class day exercises will sne mind and nen and an path' Pagan Itpoints; America that then pay him to abuse that of government take advantage to ' be held in the Union Budding- at one. for mastery between hoe. . - ......y ,,,, ougin into tne world byes the "roval law" of James: thought. both what we have in -- cense to distort and debase the as- the to out are who . noon. point persons and Mrs. George tile. warring ideas and concepts "Thou President property of another it a d halt love thy neighbor oo,r, ilild,st.and,that large ',volume minds and hearts and bodies of so in God 's eyes and in the eyes as thyseit - art America that Thomas will receive graduates hungryand cannot understand which. flows over ow upon which our existing society snail whome to and those.who belong an of is men this this is in into-oflu. rests. At any rate, it example and friends in A, reception in the be the 1 :Olt ,A the would." t he everywhere, 'flythat body politic. are playing ore dearer to me than lite it- mans may not be ciassified by the weaKness of the democratic Foen Bob soCial. chriver and .t.tet.,anct. appraisal.-that-too large a part in our Barbarl &sine build-mat 5 p.m., and the city tha: "set on a fall cannot tie 'elf-, . the nor ' - stem. of work life do, hici:" -they annual Phi Kappa ,Phi banquet may any an and economic politicalAmerica speak. student crators at Greaves, the that.lib. Wide Diving Is There Difference man be assigned- to shovel or will be held thereat 6:30 p.m. Mane Things geld today. BONDS SELL RAPIDLY There is a wide difference be- snceeraarif. blirsinligfst So many things have been said. :id utvh.iHetgrl ,.Scf boothe :vtelnreum stelsetc plow. or bencii; or counter under Christian thought and ideal eort yr CommencementJune 7, Mav Ont.. academic tween and freedom OTTAWA, a decreeeduceso shall - Wecter- - day. I fix about Ids that are .. wise and unwise, e 1Yr.' aiwavsDixonthreatenedThey associate ytti. .s. r thutd, -that ..".: the The new 040.000.000 Dominion acranue license. must-havithaift more sterns All for Medal time and one that Diuand tion. lbat Oratorical Contest of Canada loan phehs fessor of English literature at the press ed zniong peoples in all Fee example, the public teach; preserVed which went- - on shall. because of his work. Bug- wit than .1 have to avoid ' being has no higher mission nor the world shall behold in the auditorium of the school. so that er has perfect academic freedom rniversity of Colorado, will adthe market todav was over-sumatize nim and his descendents loftier aim than the preservation too platitudinous. And there have onav seek liberty and dress the graduates at Kingsbury they scribed ball an hour after the to believe opium is a food and today. of our Christian aims and ideals, been so many and great galaxies as menial and not the peen of her Hall at 10:30 a.m. Preceding this to give rest and dwell plate books opened, the finance departHe can talk The medals were presented to I beside them any and all God's children. born. '1 good for humans. of mere rhetoric, too, good and Mir Christian insPired hirni there will be a procession of rc hearthstone an also: ment announced. about it, he can write about it, eztucation that is to meet our our bad. that 1 shall try to suggest l inspirthe the contest, by divinely winners of America that shall clothe herself government, gents, faculty and graduating The loan was for a maximum must bring us of Amer-- . 'but he must not teach that to my some practical problems, rather our Christian with justice, equity, fair deahng C. Morris. class from the Park Building to George committee ttConstitution, of $140,000,000 of which $90,000, children, And sAi with anything It Manta add more rhetoric. I shall Ica not only to this faith if we Nvhich towards di nations. mat peace member of the Junior Chamber ,.000 as conversion and $50,000,- - Kingsbury Hall-- The week willto live u free liaima. oat Must to: be forgotten and it should be adversely touches the try to be simple and maybe blunt are rest conclude with the Alumni bant4TA411 may her banners and of Commerce. ,o'000 cash subscriptions. ancientadmitted that Piim speaking as it parent and also carry it to the world if the bodily health, the moral welfare. fully that violorv may follow after the (wet and ball in the Union Build, the program in our belief in Participiting civic cast snail workt off the, virtue, . its and blavery peoplea Pagan grandpw.ent of truth and righteous- tongue-i- s were Laraine Dorton, Margaret debate coach at South High. was 1lhg at 13.30 p.m. Constitutional form of govern. of rank and caste and unearned In the first place, true educe.-1have built great empires. they .12r$si Anti .iiti tins....shail. sogely Thith In charge of the affair. Lund, Blame malt. antidiespirittudgrowth Thnrpe. have --erected -- great- mcitinmentss.tion may or. may not include a,. Trivilege.'andauake come it tse shall meet, our duties Glade. Clifton Johnson. Burton Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and development of my cnildren Mast Ketium Ts Faith Operated by a gasoline mg,. have matte great. contribu- - and fair college degree. I think we should they in true Brasher and Mark Bauer. tor. a portable chlorinator has Earl G. Shriven S20 Emerson Ave opportunities ticais in art and riterature they Moreover, men must return to. and the youth of America, ' have clearly in mind that. ter. education. I Miss Greavos selected been invented for temporary use is the (laughthe win. flue. the .altn tea. 11) ati manxmu. Judges who urgency say at. 'Itie ' have enriched the world in its May tamly education is not the deGod grant that this may be our I ners were in Ralph Sheffield and ' ter Of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Greaves , n disinfecting tne water point, the teacher may not take intellect and spirit, but all they gree which. indeed. may have he no tv bump only, was the ("riplot. Seaton Prince. Miss Bessie Jones, 620 Browning Avenue. nal decree"man b hail eat bread the place of the parent, wirnming Dools. did was founded on the grinding ot tie or almost nothing to do with cat in well as Isaeher must bear down of the individual. the eomy Lue sWtat et nig brow, whica it. mere are A greatinanymedi. this in mind. " ocre.- though mon man, the-- oppression and i degreed..-- lawyers ,uwane; that he who weuld eat ' We owe to who work must work. May I take another point on and doctors and engineers and regimentation of the rnass, and no a We man same life FiNniMmEISMMOOMMIWWM.MMIIMEMME.,mvoi in idleness. this view well fled ceru matter? In account, the exaltation of the privileged architects and my t no single principle of our gov- must have the faith that that few. ants and merchants and what, which a man rightfully gets by ernmental o'stem is wiser than ,l non. sometimes It seems even Were Based Oa gleamy honest toil it his. anti that no that which forbids the teaching t Slavery, not freedom. was the more of these than there are '2 man and no power may right- - sif religious dogma and cult in I- keystone of ever arch they built., high grade ones, There are vast our public schools. I shall not numbers of successful men in fully take it from him without It was Christian thought ii and - .t.trristlairwoorivho,716m-w-iiof life who have no just copmensation: many walks 1 for the soundness of this prin. 'ere is a le,t1athe must be compelled against his he the mandate of the Master agreeT-will work and to for another. wisdom of Joeh Billings 0 that is greatest among you, let ciple further than to say that man no be that one "If said. reason obvious may is that you forcefully him be as the younger; and he think it was) who every are not willing to tax man did that for which nature kept from honest work which be that, is chief. as he that deth is .eble, willing, and wishes to and to pay teachers to give in- has best endowed him. the cows to the world the. serve"brought are 4(17 a part do. These things also struction to your children in my would be well tended." blessing of human libosi of the world-widI have the challenge with Bealian Ieseatial freedom to write. to -religion. particular ertythe Soil parents anderandparents which education is now lace to same feeling about your religion. speak. and to think what we , This is so weil settled that no wish--- We must be on our con. could wipe their eyes clear of face. ..iot these are mattera of the one ranee any cry about the mirage that every child they the stant guard lest we be destroy. of anIntellectual side and lea-puradmixture of have physical abridgement of academic free- - ad by those who. cloaking them-ge- l and genius. and then would, ..,..a.. luere n another side which selves in the inununities which dom in Prescribing religious with the child, try to find out his is more important than either or for there these very blessings give them. abridge, -and non. ' both:of 'these others. I refer to teaching. real ment and Wearing. the disguise of a our of the made we should have being. spiritual part voltam I genius deep, anxiety for our Prisciple The Sante)1.i. I Olt emailthis move forward to phaae. us begin might the first But this in principle is no difplot and plan to set up 'civet lish the education to which our by observing that we parents itionChr1atiam1 and Pagan form more ins and ferent. scarcely who pay our school teachers and of society and government after challenge bids us. portant than teaching dogina, who framish our own children the pattern that now threatemi . creed. or cult, or view. involving Perhaps I might at this point, asschool atudent the To me, delmitionr personnel. the very life of Europe. When adventure, any question of morals in a way true education is that teaching, are faced now with some deep istence is threatenedwhether it to Christian standards. , mere as to the rooted problems. be our civic, political, Moral. phy training, and experience Ana the .ame principle, applies N hest tits e men to do the useful schooling our children are getsteal, or sptrituai existencewe to any political creed that is alien 114( ting In the class room under the or hostile to the American systhing in his church. Ia eociety may not wisely be and in the public service, for the teachers. annut the crtualam, and whining tem of government The control Lose Control rumen; 43f the doing of which Nature, that it of these latter is complaint of those who cloak and teaching we seem me It to that does God. has beetendowed him. It no morel an infringement upon disguise themselves with a false 11 seents to Inc this is the educsUon parents have not ronly last all academic ,,fgeetiom trian is the J anxlety for our welfare. and then 4,140,111,k what-outo as flesh own control that Is the world-wid- e MittIONS of MOTORISTS shieldirig-theye,ei.behind our challenge over control rehgtouse leachtng; inthat- term andbloodl-uswe speak of liberties. seek our destruction. I am aware there are border line aro driving on tiros that This is true because the worki stead of children because I cases in this field. Will Not kaki Ilights are thee buy to dir the fact should like work maks of has all sorts to Measures insure necessary ugly necessary not to our are UNSAFE! important present as poignant as possible- -4 to doewhite collar. blue collar, say consideratioti the preservation of our Christian dtsriat we have lost all control, as to no collar. Our banks and far- life and Society, and Of our Chris As to the teaching of religion A slim iM earapietai. ImOcates tortes must be managed and what our own are taught and to in schools, there is to that rule Ilan form of government, will not la".1.1446"'"4"1""661:.egsto.... mesa tires tree la ass bet Manned; our courts must have be taught, but further and also a corollary. too often overlooked, violate our liberties nor rob us et 04a171' ars essellt et aril beam smelt either innocently or maliciously, any true Constitutional right to , szi free speech, free press, or free and that is that no during 1131. Nam of these are ot!!r-conscience. however much they dogmas ' or beliefs or theories , tow aasato. Velma thane damn should be taught in the schools may interfere with or curtail this ore raplased. th.ai of either. and he who abuses this mere license whether that le L, cense be sought from erroneous lastarista mill be table poullosa principle has no place teaching our youth. and misguided conviction or clams& Mr risk bean lie far in ! May say from ambition or from greed. passing that Nome Arose last feeractra aika? of our colleges. both state and III3 In all I have- thus far said, I i CI , 1 "'"' .00,,,,,. 11114 . have dealt with education from privately endowed., including , PO i .. 41.,' .,''' Is among them some of 'those best the point of view of our own nak te4- , ss.,. known and,of widest reputation. tion..because.l believe that educie Fil....Ottiroa,..01,A... are become hotbeds for the proption, like charity, begins at home. theories But in my vision the education of " agating of .."1162464'Nt--,' . . ,, of, govermnent and for the rid. 4 America can also mean finally . . 11 , cute of our j the education of the world., and ,,. undermining ' , , i'M'' ' Constitution and the American Debanchee Europeans , r,40, .., 4 3,o1 form of government built 'there f d5 ." I have referred to . ; it under.-and 'Pagan mind and thought at - Should Be Controlled-work amongst tut That mind and Under the principle I have Just thought have already debauched stated these matters &mid- - and the leaders of great European (1 should controlled be and ouch are nations arid () , control would not be. an inter- - about to be mighty peoples conquered and again 1 ference with any true academic 1E t. thar--,enslaved It is , true b: 'thereby. freedom.. The public school Were yet Christian F have ' while they even ONI old, smooth tire on your car, you're , teacher isa public servant ; he is you full liberty did not live- ilmongst r, part of our governmental sys- ---,,,,,,- ... them and slavery sometimes tent Like all public servants courting disasterserious injury .to yuurseli And others. abode .m their dwellings. But so A ,,, ,, he Wee a firm allegiance ie nal l the of the , , - , . . MAY. e ---- , 'largest and t. righteousness with which no.instrumentality of edu-- of Christian .i . - matters of ChraiiiiTiiiiat'aUsn ; ... 0 Estate-M- - . , wamsDAy the 4merican.home, now . . , . , . r . . - , , . s , -- . .I , , . ' , . -- . - , . - . , , - . - .. t --- - 1 !;, ; -- ,"us t - liis '' I - I I I t!,., ; 1 hat-age- a -- . .cdtp---1-- - leadzEly, 4 , Ofi--- - - t I ,cra-t!e- d - Al edals. WO fro-id- ! - ; For Oratory 1 or-tru- ur - i . - i raenmci .. , can ' , 3 " b I I . l is-n- ot -- free-allme- 1 and-par- , - , si SALT LAKF,CITY toltLptuktiza4; - , - ZE-TO 14 6--- God-give- n e TIRE-DEALER-S-MODILF- t 'trilitit,:T) till I i (1) 1LIP ''',A,,, t A k! lirfie:liedi ' 170)1! fa h (t. , (a)t N.1,t:IWTEPI'l if rit ) 1flielhia:Litt? 1,17 1 S , 41 t iAtdir I Ay1,4(tk i - ves "3 . cital. , r n 14:9'.741' 0 ';').. 0 flit - d ( El ... J ., , n i t i k 5 ducauon-mu- T13:1C : ' - - CI -- -- . MS ass& credit buybni inabelisrpubly amyl Yon rat buy ono, two sr s Ion set a thus M1fl ''Gsarsd-toth- o tiros with their POUR asioty bosons by simply VThtiIiW Jost woe Brown teI no how non& ymt out psy wookly or osokosontkly andl tisk danger of qrselli tonsesdistslyt teeth. whoa it's so army to 1:7 time Woos 71111ciati -- - ; mll bigknoalityMLUsrtirut.Cowtw bt lost tin tiro you wont st tbe prece yes oust to poyt tedaY ' - - I ... t II i ,,1110 It - ' J El-4- , ,,,11 1 1 4 - . - ' -- --- -- - . -- . - --- - - I ' s'. ) 1 ; .., ,.. ,,. ,, Ir , , ,:, wog, A... osuo-as- as I "".'nonChristian aar. ''"-- -s M PmlaPtrlietYve 1 ! , 4 But and ' 'than you did in the old days for - in! See us today) ' - and its mil 1 - 1- mans spiritk ruler,--bu- t allegiance if 4disluut It run. Individuals are nothing'. the ' , So 1 Vittion an America SPread ILI the world. not that influence over 204 of arms to- bring peoples to ran. tom and tributut but by the el' lost groothvoy - 1 : ConTi r'""r eatIl 3 C1 ' li , ph"-.1dth.Maplat- , .41:4' . . - - - - - - s - s ' , .,,,,,v,...4,,....,, . - . - -- ...6 -- . -: : - 4th.So. General Tires' 11I - - - . ., - 1 M114111 1 i.. iliDillt: . , ' - . ,,,, 373 . . is, May 14-2- 1 - Wes. 517 6 Battery Iii;;;--I- Stets ' , - I KàttonTheCo. Woo. 3860 Seiberling Tires -- - Wog. 4410 : ,,., ai,43 Co. Viim-1.251-4 542 South State Wm remii. , t - tit Jensen Tsre Co.' 'ODII)11) - So. Mai" 575 So. Znd So. Smith ,., Economy Tire McClaren Tires , , I (110i ( , 4 H. Spencer Brown, Inc. ,,;..., - Wea,3343., ,,,31; lost 3tdSb, - I W6141602 ' o -- I 65 East . Was2'5034 Goodyear Service Stores Onost -- ,, Covey Gas and Oil Co. 444 Goodyear - e , Kelly - SpringfieldTires. - - Was. 2320 Larch ir too - ,. 131 East 1st So. - Fisk Tires - aRgti 'Ai. á, Goodrich Silvertown Stores Wes. 2811 te:-- ' I ' Goodrich-Tires--- -- Service Store bY the ,courlueet I - ' .4 os A. of the cost! Come one-quart- et Inc. I . ... Firestone Tires -- imearvverrtninlr-- Our rituterrH Bailey, !neat and civilization been built On,thelle Prevents. and 302 West 3rd South eaueation does nut come to us by Una route. ii to-th- o - - 11,1,,,Or e P Look over your tires now, and if they are old and smooth, let us equip your car with safe new tires. And remember, when you bur tires in America today, you get ten times longer tire life ' Plgan thought and, rule denies all this to the individual. Under this current creed andcult of theirs.- not alone is min 's civic allegiance to he due to the 'State decorum. decency-v.-a- u IT1'46""u may be adnutted. i Ddlc.1116,01.b. z,...i.di.larvsal IF which May not be iolated with- - iilogesatig ssissoss 1 out injury home and to ;twee two moo 1.11100.011 earns, the body - politim-- - And speaking ' at homi, lie hear too little aboui,Jter,...'"s-us,Pr..amle ttowaytd44ays,atworm!, thet.on,toene. le- - wcocss.csitousso. '6 esettkoms. h a afoundation of American life. A. 1 ourotrtps indispensable educe.- I 4 tion will be gained In rebuilding 7)7,,,cios.:17 0 3 -- "8 Why take this needless risk? Smooth tires can t be trusted They attack when you least expect it! They gi".e no warning! that nor signed to bring about st revolt.. two and overthrow of goyens. Merit.. certainly of a fres ailment.- Drew Finn Liss: MilIer a firm ' line may be easily 'drawn betweenli bertvSalim uth mat, tars - at nMedliritinft urh ert 14ádd wenersotint cover-this-als- o, This principle of !mecum vers. license applies also to the els. the radio, and the Movies, eat educational instrumentall-- ML It 19Peare that the doctrine freedom of speech and of the l e had Ita origin in the deter- inatiott to preserve the rtithti to criticize poillieet perionetraa-iii-And 1;. governmental cies and it is Icotrseen-- hew, --2-et ellwriEws,ws,..-hhand '3eetto slander. thgemenere tanhyeretioceuirmortyaf;; any- wisdom in curtailment of the fullest libertv.--Bu- t this has not been and ibould not be ton- awned to cover treasonable achv . ' - st LoZironTwere"rhe"chav.rt which rulers as well ss subjects guided their course, the people might stilt &sot right, hope and trust and pray for freedom. be cause they knew-antheir rulers said Man kne.,w1A Isntha,..tChrist i , - he propaganda against his government are in essence their treasonable. True . , 111:, - ' L11.t:Otni:41, - w I ' 1 :Jo..1.071.10..DETtplultala .,,,4, IMES NOW Sri:100111 . fnAuvernm.,..eis,it.,i.alAilch .. Let us Replace OLD - I , ,..., 9114,-,44,- ... ,' $ ,.. ' ,71.' t . ; - 79West4thSoqth , , i fillx:ri 1 : Suciess The & Rim Co., Inc. It 010 1 ill ! was. 5114,., .,,,,,,,, I (;"tilt1:14. ilia.; .. , , - --1., - , , 4 - '2.' -- ---- -- - , - .,,, t' |