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Show '', THE .DESEFiET' ', 'NEWS r. a - 1 air, lone"'- a . ; die 1!101 - It7"--- 1 eve, ..i ,, 00 i! .4,0 r - )t Itsks, -- ' ''S I. IS WI : rPt' i , f:LW 1,111,,1111,,11000111, gim,,Oil0E131k N44, "Asootte.edie,,4,, - DESErIET NEWS ::: P-A- EDI-10111A- I E:L:; 4IK -ZE1 Aev , qAr, E. 0471 , We Stand For The Constitution, Of The United ,States With Its Three Departments Of Gorernntent- As Therein Set Forthy Each One ,Fully Independent In Its Own Field Chinese War Anniversary ago Japanese troops en the outskirts of Peiping clashed with nese soldiers in wbat was considered at that time just one of these Interminable border incidents that so tonsistently distipguished relation s between the two armies. Subse-gunevents were to prove that its status was not to simple and so harmleas. The in was seized upon eagerly by Japan as the- - justification it required for the initiation of a vast enterprise of conquest, the ultimate objective of which was the domina tion of the Asiatic mainland. Although the truth with resPects t!i. the , real situation in China ienetch, obscured tre the restrictions of censorship told the smoke' screen of propaganda, there are certain hi kept from public ties that lutowledge. Japan had expected to bring to its knees in six months, but today, after two years of cruel and bloody war, complete victory still seems to be far in the fn. are other results that are ture. oontrovertable. The war In China. like that in Spain, has brought the world to new depths of barsit- Ausr two years - . - , .0'1 Motor Truck Industry . .TRAT, the Motor Transpect Industry is , no ,", 'r, .,. , ,.; 14'''' , , . ' , ',, ., , "-.)- , : , - - Edwin 1 ' , A Allivitrt,- If e HIM i ... 'mit every line of honest spot news it turns in to ita. readers, This preliminary tangle of Japan and Russia, on the border of the Outer Mongolia gives. a good action picture of reporters working in a fog. Each side keeps on topping the other In fancy Communiques es first Japan and then Russia tells the world how it dropped the pasteboard ;lines of the enemy. Deep in the heart of Asia two great tides of tory are meeting and no factual observer , can get at it to tell us the truth.' Louis la Galento as had if and It fought alcme In a locked room and each had , emerged to tell all and sundry how he had dumped Ole otherand the h9osegow for tried to check up on them. ' 'anybody-wh- - The Etwnan . :..,t cf9A T4,6,4 ,, longer an infant In swaddling clothes.'but ,., ,,,,,,,.1-', now is a fultgrosen young giant that hardly al,;. stallitA . f.:,.;s1 Netc i Of realizes Hs own, power, must have been the 17Rfrl vic, - , conclusion of everyone who attended the sesCliA,It : I N sions bf the Western Motor Carriers 'Confer- vnee in Salt take last month, From the 11 1938.. 11;to,t Ireattuie (CoPYright - westirn etates came the trien engaged in thate flynclit:sto Ina.) 200 or more of industryteorne meetings where they could' compare mutual Mongolia, is, in every Important sense, - pmblema IN the World War, American newspapers and methods of 'meeting difficult a puppet state of Russia, just as the dialalso There made the other newspapers of the world came, situatiorui in lenger, Manchuria, la a puppet state of JaNIk take their dust by sending over. Crefil of from east and west, experts in motor, trans.. The world has a quite elaborate ignor pan. 41q- who were trained to find out good leg-men-" kt. portation to give those gathered the advant anea of both of them. Dr. Leonard Ludwin, kt' what happened and why, and to step tight 1.' Age of their experiences and ohservationt Austrianzborn flyer and exAyer, now living into the thick of things to get this InformaAmong them. and perhaps foremost, was Ted In New York is perhaps the only Occidental and tion. As the war progressed, cettsorship Washington. Rodgeraof Scranton, Pa., who has had a ringside seat at the build-uclosed in on these bucko lads, fortner police D. C., president of American Trucking ..Vsoof theMongollan army, and Russia's diligent clations Inc., who told of national legislation reporter. quite few of them, and the smokeefforts to build a buffet state against Japan. screen of diplomatic double-telbegan to oh-naffecting the industry; Tor motxualy traversed the trIongtir'stile-tradittonal was - -Surla Land of hut he- distinction between combatants and the:f millions of ottr newspapers did a grand job of was standing by on the border, as the Rusfermation that three and civilian population. Men in uniform, women Americans make their living ,in the trücking sening their readers, before they were sians supplied planes to the shaggy Mongols ,o ti;inmo.dik At ft roped and children, hospitals, Red Cross stations, and hog-tieand there is no jingoism and got them into the air. Industry, and that many millions more are 1 armories and arsenals are all legitimate prey. in recalling that American reporters had the this 1riustry for bringing-foodstuffupon dependent to the flite,,with a load-o- bombs to dispose of Dr. Ludwin tells me he was amazed to , European lads blinking with amazement and other commodities of life to .before the return to his base. And the horin getting the with their fast double-play- s ate the Mongols actually flying planes. them and transporting to the eity - markets "No War Until After Harvest"News Flash rors of siegedeath and starvationhave be news and relaying it to their papers. He thinks this Outer Mongolian war, their crops and produce. Through this Induonne familiar to alt. China and Spain have agrich when it really 'gets going, will be the payoff; in communities farming stryremote A free press can live only in a free counbrought to the world war in its most fright, that the Issue of Japanese aggression in Asia riettitural resources but too far from the railful and Adept& form. , and In times of peace, and just now, to make crop raiiing profitable, have try may be settled bare. It is clear that Russia roads It is estimated that in the twa years of the world, It has to fight for has so considered It. been transformed into prosperous towns and throughout Rising Birth Rate War in 4:1ina. between four and five million settlements. Today, the products of these outover become to indined gloomy have l ost their lives, Japan le said to he n lying farms may be on the markets of Los in our Amerkan birth the declining-curvat least nominal possession of about 600,000 r--Angeles or San Francisco 24 hours after they find in figures jtist corn- cinfort rate will miles of territory. including a number of , are taken from the fields. Bureau.' , Census United States the piled by large cities. The drain upon economic re;0: '' .; '':'. are plyGreat motor fleets ,of ' transports . These show that our birth rate has risen for sources and the limited material ouppiles at , ing, the highways carrying the freight which 4 .' the second consecutive year and has now home has. of neceesitss caused extreme sacs ; 0;000'''' means prosperous times for bath producer , ',,: 0 17.6 LOCO of PoPulatiartreached per riflee by the Japanese people. And the end, ,' 1.' : the at -Statistics' and presented a low paha re, 16,5 registered in 1933. 1 transporters. In spite of the millions dead, the awful MI against 1' f ,,,,,,,,, . recent conference in Salt Lake s.howed-tha- t 4 , Since 1933 the census birth chart shows 171 : , ,1 i,,.!,-- ery pmduced and the extreme impoverish- , an ag... American 4 communities, 42,492 baying' 16.7 1934. 16.9 in 193, in L939, '' ' ; 4 per 1,000 in i ; i ment to which the masses have been reduced, H ' gregate population of 7,844,509 people. accord-lo- g 17.0 In 1937 and 17.5 last year, for a not yet. ser no te have I130 : the. census., freight full more a t than of i ; alighttt gain The end, when it comes. may beseome-- , point I 1, vice except that provided by motor trucks. It I too Short and the is . PerbaPsthe f period far from the different of fulfillment thing . I . , at , was shown further that the trucking Indus- f i..7 the bright dream of conquest that animated gains too Small to indicate anything like a ' I, L try pays liberally for the upkeep of the ,high reversal of trend. But they do hint that the i ' A the militia of the Japanese war lords, when , - . . ,kvimge, ; , :' , 1 ; ,.,,, ,,p ' in ' ' trpecontributed " $417,500.000 ' ' 4, ,q, ways, having , . 1,"Pq' ' dip in the curve which many students of ' the conquest began. Japan will no doubt find, 1, , ), t.,...,,z. . , , , , cial taxes alone in 1937. On top of that It paid 14 sit if ----- That "all her pomp of vital stattetics assumed would continue may it '- -z - ' 1 ' yesterday, r-lv t taxes other the all and property ordinary , have been at least temporarily checkett FigIs one with Nenevah and Tyre." -,-r4 : f ,.0 business. I ...,....., paid by any ,8 ures gathered by the Metropolitan Life Ini .. ' surance Company. which set our birth rate ; 7,. Truly this industry no longer is an .p ' it .Emenom... ,..., .A ,,,,,, A , I even higher than the Census Bureau sug1' i, .1 : tc,:1 ko...) Nco, ik gest the same fluctuating rise. not only in )) . ')',. - I Into summer, business 1,' AS we progrese In this country, "mit the Scandinavian and ) , t I t 5 (ems to he taking a steady. if someBaltic countries, England and Wales, North1 i what slow, turn for the better. For some 1 -ment 4 ern Ireland, Australia. New Zeland and the weeks a wellsupported recovery movement and the rank and "UNLESS governt- ' I Union of South Africa ' ' I - .::..1' Incidentally. the has raised the Industrial- - activity- - indexes.- - A 1938 death the rate that lietmpolitan reports s representative index, Business Week'stoucte , was the la-, 1. arriongindustriarpolici-haidered the 100 mark toward the end of June. on recortl--NeTimes. Tork based e:c marking a 25 point betterment over the same ".,..7110..4000.10,i0:;00100 , period a Year ago. Forecast is that the taro, at ing and exploitation in their most aggravated meter will reach,. and may pegs, the 105 levet . Tahoe leader?" dtuing the winner. All the foreetstersepre- 'Only br Means- of a disinterelted gOVernk diet that improvement will continue Into .., mental approach and an equally disinterested There is a great deal of sound wisdom in 'E-,G(1)(01Dthe fall at least. attitude on the part of. outstanding labor this observation. The present disintegrattki ) A has happened in most of the previous leaders can there be attained the degree of upward movement, the dominant part is bestability requisite to secure and mutually I beneficial Industrial relations.: Ins played by the consumers' goods Industries the makers and distributors of those many articles which-a- ll of us buy, us 4 and wear out at regular intervals. Itetail trade is therefore doing fairly well. But the capithe" a".44 Naeed his stamp ait aphrosal tal goods Industries, on the other hand, do Another Writer be Oven the works. then others upon ft. "Ity Ina sweat of thy 1 brow shal1 ye oat' not present so optimistic a picture. Residen-- - Discusses wuuld narn nes entss to efsmeL Case , Dog , , ' ELLEN EREINOR; Many professed Christians tial building is keeping some of fall to heed this mandau so. -Editor Deteret Newt tries going at fair levels newbut when fall lect a lob that produces no Harry Billings is right. Hu- Advocates Care sweat but continue to eat from and winter. come there will naturally be a mans are entttied to at least as the sweat of another num's brow. In building. Aside from a certain much consideration so dogs For Elder People It is this latter class that so Making the welfare of human amount of work going on. there is eomparawinmsly presses the brand of Editor. Deseret Newc of to that subservient being &tame upon the brow of honest tively little I discrimination building. So the Why dogs is sacrificing human beings tozi. . heavy goods indionwies, on which the bulk of to lad. Active workers, Who against the workingsnan in tile ' Ta I. r. orwrwi.ww,,ow of old age pensions! One i matter 172"g"'n-itlia' bombarda could and employment sleep through purchasing power in this of the criticism any mem, cannot, realize the sutler. never hears country depends, must exist largely en the ' policy of giving old age pensions ifrA ing of nerve racked sedentary Real Pal. war veterans. to outlet for goodeoffered by liome construction policemen. fire ' workers when deprived of sleep firemen etc-- , when "nen Perlman il ceeir ifed for a sweetheart to the point of exhaustion by the S011:IE ., condi- - I ono a - and this la not so good. reached hare physical true. faithful and nOIS of does, I doubt if the "On that unlit them for further It miat be understood that even in the I thought there could be non poisoned dog Stiffer, anything service. I Anti then I found you consumers' goods field the relatively high like It At least, it cornea to an 'the Wtgltaa"- wham When I p of corestmteriturrhAing power IS made -- end. before Imigi: And ,in- some - worh hat been lust at cerrice trottraboonJamsesialtagat,., t , A. hid thatA Imo. one of as mows, related asks-foyour by tins able and necessary. irm possIble to been auto sentidoor guava -bIN - a large extent by Federal spending le victim benefit he is told that his lach of i flouaheamea shove and MI is- a dubious factor,,:114 Fedenil cash-- - - corresporitienttthe ing- - taxed to contribute indirect.- - .?felltraine-sta- n tonne tek' Prtnidlot isi?thIS' iii'l now. as of the very deficit is now runntrig about S200,000,0011' ly to the support for the rainy tier renders him . Business Coupe hickory Coupe, Overd' rive, 99 $49 I , him. are of an old who dogs age injuring unworthy pensionfaithful loam you41-Tmonthly, and It is estimated that the total - Poison tuns- He have should, aa in used is deprived a probably somoot, tixtra, deo. 'defieit for the,I939 fist al year will be.around self and his children of all the I the case of nuisance wild aniCI:AHENCE SWANG1.761. et hie that he $11k0,000,000. That brings with it he pros. goad thm-ga mals. because it is the easiest East Twenty-firs-t South., Trato i Cta his i hoard earninza and Most effective method. not pect of new and higher taxei which is a Idea sufferan With of causing maltwe"lietk1-ereacaireh..Perk4 .' r nere.e gMa--in the emelt") strong deterrent to capital investment NVIten he int. But why not say a word- that cubic It Is possible to do more busineis and mbising )us offtoring of their ;$5,o00.,001) In suspension InIAtragrth-for the above named wild antyet or For ester. donarl suffer? --- -, constitutional right to thentmnutiende. extracted. however. the moot el-',it ; of happiness.. FORD, ficrid-rnetb. into potentially pmductiveenterprises There are as many people now available the- .,,.. who dislike doge as there are' honest laborer ha. two hetwom Another factor that may affejt business beetrhumillat. ..,:::7,27 "r".",.L like Ahern. and their rights Fordo? Sodan Dual Truck' Cab and Chassis uarre eutial'ed. held unworthy. of any core. I adraneement is the approach of next year's be respected-Dog- s should the when aideration inevitable roam be , the LI 111 IneOrrett te ran a permitted to general election. It Is an old tradition that ,rwoho day arrive. He has vutia, where they can come in rainy , been' in the dog house !Mere a Penne. The name PrenY buainess pursuesA polky of watchful wait, with those who dislike L ally la Ertiriten, penny where be- will. remauntd itt, iCerialli-free- n a In Ing presidcntrill ilectionyiar. This Is fear them..., my? should be etreulatel freely tit Mnet. ratriciet.4, osuraize to Ctitnirimtited stand up tor the ilea ;tell after the Relmintion-- likely to be true in the 1940 election when a kept strictly on theft owners' - --t - -..- ...6... , tter tattle is expected to be waged between, pmperty. It is no worse for their principle that "All men are : no- - tarter.' at Gibraltar. once liberty to be restricted. than it created equal with certain us 'comsertratiee" and "liberar - forceswithin ,:iflAr.ly,-0J11E111.11p.p111g::is for-- other animals.'F'or one to alienable rights to the pursuit of terdered . - immernable. non le' s calf-hard- , 1931 rp ri; - tit; . .,sai,a-'9 P;10-410---to - 4711-)Imil- ; ,a .,,,401- '71.1114e,,,rvea:Nio;k4A1:.:47!;-,-,,-:- : 14 , - - ' Tl4'AY JULY C LAIC a F.--,-- rf tlitty '.2"' It i. . r i I I , . Sid. rho t o thent.---to-th- ly their-business- . et 4,, 14!)it,::!))1 The - 4 k prising - - weird-No-Ala- - one-hal- s ,W , Editorial Comment e . - - , . .. , alr V ,:... - t. .:,; - 411r) rip 1,,t R six-ye- ar . at ir-- . 43 , . 4 . , , i . - - t Factors In Business k, - ". !Industrial Relationi c Lai É ' - ) i l ,, ,,,,01t ., WINIIMMW .tM1M 1 k , A N Lt. et ' w San:niS T:orrPC:911:urPMCIennsoctoedinenetunt;ofinl'andgtelp: 11getilleineS: obeiTtteggraliblopemr wleP TpEaRE,' 1 e:: tstentoaganstegmooff. oaitlaila.annittedkaignedslaisboracom.3uatetih:t:erineto-bgracifgorksheposto- I DEPENDS ON THE WHAT READERS THINK 'th .the '"'"' T - ' ' One very important point to remember when purchasing a used car, is to choose a reliable dealer. Confidence in the merchant from whom you buy should mean asmuchtoyouastheprice and condition of the car you intend to, buy. n , REALER this. t ., ARE BELOVI SIIAPRY EXAMPLES - - -- Ili" '37 Idrth o . , -- sw-plu- 2,malt-or-tionV-t- het- s '34 $499 FORD $190 - ' ' DE SOTO , ods - '35 35 CHEVROLET $225, - $345 - , - 1- - .Mir -ta- ite-ei-sion - So the business outlook remains fused, butit seems zeasanable business will gradually get better during the next few months Ind that returns will be at leitst equal to those of last ,year. doger-sho- , es- ikmg--nr-going another person place without permissirm of that pereon. ts sheer and downright- impudence; be- teamed Watch not to molest 11111,10710 who does-no- t attempt anything overt It who da not comply is the people - uld , ,,,70R,..MM,M1!0,,f!'!,9r;e-M- attpineive---,---2--,----- riettat'toTint'air fan-el- What is the element in labor I raid lkitish milibtrists admit.. that debasee Jury ant gUilbi Of tt --11PPiett Labor Is a,liecessity to the (NM- -, upon your ttlittitY Cot the human race. Life lblement. ot 'which every man has on earth would terminate with !marl; nee en Your'mietertutatm nt the evosation of labor That...fart lwhall- men. hare. loome..v.theat ' r should deify labor.. The Creator ens... , --- - . , '.t11.1E:..H. TAIR.7-i- SE.CTIQ11-7.;:::'77- ' , |