Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August £3 1948 ARIERICANS ALL Early Training May Retard Children 6 to 12 in School - 5 family's closest friends in Portland Ore was a Jew a clothier named Meyer who talked about the "return" But It is said that Dr Weizmann has' been a Zionist longer than any other living man — more than sixty years However Dr Weizmann insists that Zionism itself is 2000 years old" that it has existed ever since" the Jews lost their homeland Here is a man whose spirit is immortal youth who as a scientist played a major decisive role in both world wars and who now has led his fellow Jews back to nationhood After World War L David Lloyd George told the house of commons that Weizmann "absolutely saved the British army at a critical moment" This he did by performing an industrial chemistry miracle turning out acetone needed for gunpowder plentifully and cheaply from chestnuts! His experiments and achievements with synthetic rubber in World" War II caused Pres Truman to sayr "You helped win both the first and second wojrld wars" Weizmann was the inspiration and father of the Balfour agreement and as a citizen of the British empire he was more grieved than angry when his own country repudiated it For half a century he has traveled the earth nleadinc with gentiles but always calling his own peonle to the banner of nationhood Perhaps to this mn more than to anv other is due the' that scarcely lss emzln hf all Jews in the than 95 world are Zionists Recently it was said of him: "He is not sf spiritual leader" I disaeree Perhaps he will deny what I claim for him but with his own words I answer his denial "Palestine cannot be bought" he said "It must be won bv suffering It must be paid for with the pangs °of birth" These words sooken first a quarter of a century ago were prophetic and the man who uttered them is a prophet as great as the ancient ones of Israel Copyright 1948 N X Post Corp When we observe young people ' between the ages of 6 and 12 we cannot help but envy them This is a carefree age with so much to learn and do Boys are inclined to go one way and girls another The lad's activities are directed toward being the biggest cleverest and strongest? The young ladies are likely to play house imitating mother and dressing up in her best hat and new-loo- k dress With the arrival of the teen age the first one to show signs of growing up is looked upon rt-as a leader In our society youngsters must be kept en? a cooperative level They can be indoctrinated into this type of thinking more readily when they are 12 than after adolescence is - Hence encouragement is craved Pick: Own Pace Youngsters do best when allowed to proceed at their own pace As they begin to realize their part in the home school and neighborhood it is natural for them to try to please those they love and admire Aa a re pre-adolesc- ent complete ADVERTISEMENT- -- poo717? use S007H£S twin tt S A BtMtfS r 'Oi 1 s S7 A &rrJ y frt t CTlfV r 1 m 7iM V-it sr M - V lt£4S£0 tO ox eMMHWMCtWTMM comer a omen peoevcrs ere I ? MUMS secoAfo MAW££X— me m a II w lab i en S47T&yyou —— i Regarding our differences with the British over some millions of tons of scrap iron in Berlin' details are none too -- iso MutAacr J ' : me rev gXxeccwoir sz£ clear Weren't the late Coer-ing- s medals evenly divided? r company 'eJLJS!?' - i BETTER LIGHT MEANS BETTER SIGHT father got up in the winter to look: after a sick horse BABY ©OLt AT AM ' Neved did we expect to live to see the day when looking like only a million dollars was stands are thousands who bay the price of admission It is their privilege ana often their pleasure to boo and cheer stand or sit stay or leave The players only get judged on their performance More Than Game Politics of course is much more than a game It is the of tremendous 140 million people even though of them only about one-thifact remains may vote But the that the people — not the candidates— are what's important A country is very small indeed when it becomes no bigger than its leaders Thirty-thre- e presidents have come and gone — none was Indispensable So never lose your heart over a candidate — there'll be another along in five minutes' And don't pity a candidate As Shakespeare put it: "Men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them but not for love" — much less for love of public 'office Three of the four men whom Mr Roosevelt defeated outlived him The two candidates in our history — Clay and Bryan— lived to a ripe old age Bryan ate himself to death and Clay drank enough whiskey to' float the state cf Kentucky Don't Get Excited Don't get too excited pro 6r con about extremists of the left or right Such men have their uses— perhaps their equal uses During the entire 80th congress I watched Senator Byrd an and Repreal sentative Marcantonio an Byrd rises now and then to inveigh against government spending Marcantonio rises almost daily to let fly at what- ever happens to be going on Byrd seldom succeeds in cutting a dime off the budget and he has an absurd record of government economy in his own state Marcantonio gets no where at all But we need such men the way a dog needs fleas We always need to be reminded that we are not perfecL Other wise in politics as in the kennels there would be nd hope for better dogs By HOLMES ALEXANDER WASHINGTON — Dear Kid : You'll soon be coming home from summer camp and landing here in the middle of the first presidential election which you're old enough to remember Here are a few tips from your old man: Boys like you born in the deserve some special attention Many of you grew into boyhood with your fathers overseas in World War TL In all too short a time you will become selective soldiers under the draft and be bur front line troops if there is a World War mid-193- 08 HI - Get rid the draftees are "handcuffed idea of that teers" It's been said before but It's worth repeating — the passage of a draft bill by congress is a form of mass enlistment There is nothing more patriotic than that You are part of a great country which agreed in advance to fight Bated! Breath Bated breath is the wrong way to learn history past or present So take a grain of salt when you read or hear historical Interpretations in this year of election and crisis Tom Paine the first American columnist once whipped off a great line: "These are the times that try men's souls" That was back in Revolutionary war days but columnists and speakers ever since —in peace and war prosperity and famine norbust— have malcy boom and same lead been repeating the Don't buy it for more than it's worth Politics is partly a game and baseball is a good analogy Down on the field are a few men who are well rewarded for exhibiting their skill In the most-defeat- 16" The promoters of the middleweight champion- ship fight next month have de- cided not to televise the fight They feel that a telecast would hurt the gate Aa proof they cite their experience in the fight when the ticket sale' jumped as soon as the announcement was made Tex Rickard once made a prophecy about the future of championship fights as regardsthe audience of nonticket buyers "The time will come" he predicted "when a heavyweight championship fight will be held in a room where the only witnesses will be newspapermen and friends of the sponsor s " ed MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIALS ELEOTIC Vim 995 Oscillating -- 1 EYESTRAIN PICKS ITS ' YOUNG VICTIMS Most of Us begin life with normal vision but unless this blessing is carefully safeguarded 'our eyesight may be permanently dam- aged One of Every Five children in grade school suffers from impaired vision Scientific authorities say poor lighting causes unnecessary eyestrain Two Out of - Fivo college graduates have defective III UTAH Home Ownership a result which tight good lighting might have helped to prevent by reducing eyestrain and fatigue' P0VE2 School days are approaching once again Before long tnerell be "home work" with an added strain on the eyes of our young people That's why many wise parents are making certain now that their children will have plenty of light not : only for studying enough light but the right kind free from glare and harsh shadows The scarcity of ramp$( and bulbs is a thing of the past Dealers everywhere in this territory now have a wide selection of lamps for every need i : HINICLE PILLS One of our good customers told us a few days ago 7m repairing all of the fences on his farm now-- said it is cheaper for him to do it now while his farm income is high and the expense was deductible when figuring his income tax — sounded Get a D0 'BALL PEN like good sense oPocktfSizcV Best Buy of All Box of 200 KLEENEX ' TISSUES tons RDX VAIGREEII'S ECOUOMY PHOTO-FINISHIN- — REDUCING TABLETS G Roll Him t ond Ixp'PRINTED 80T°"r"190 P 03C Amy A or DEVELOPED ' Heavy T Posts made of Rail SteeL Drive easy and last longer FIELD FENCING— A complete selection in various heights and weights Special prices on large quantities Mail inquiries 11 V sm ei-ainiiFJS- E welcome -- fttmarkabt Yofugf FIRE-KIN- G ! sl7?iv C2 nnrsis Wnt ft $4t Ukt 15 nrcua So feXt ccllu &-20- k-- PIE PLATE mSm-- - GLASSES 6 -- 369 Picnic Ja Side-tap GOLD RIM O 39 mtfW lining! : 25 e 2 for MOULDED RIGHT IN THE CAP! 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