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Show Ease March THE JOURNAL 4 h 2u-tc- Clearfield Molten Urged To Attend Meeting TWENTIETH CENTURY ATLAS. MOSCOW VERSION Pre-Scho- ol CLEARFIELD Mothers of preschool children who will enter kin Theme of the discussion How we can aid each p.m. Mrs. Virginia Merrill, Davis county schools elementary supervisor, will be present to explain the emotional adjustments necessary when a child enters school. dred Gunnell, first grade 4.. will preside at the tea followjS discussion. Parents of preJ children who will enter 5 dergarten this year are invited to making the first schoolchildSSi be present at a conference at the a successful one for Mwl Marilda Flint and Mru Wasatch school Monday at 2:15 within the next few invited. years aC) Latest evidence ta the octla Cebot Lodgt, h plus crisis and did nothing I Sen. Henry Sen. M' about it. All .Boris at sllevtating Hsssschusetts snd Ohio In sending oj tho surplus and lowering support A. Taft of sdvice to numbere d th.ltr prices failed by overwhelming I in the house on the questki IoteI cf FEPCImetsurei. Also, before the settlement of I support to t the coil strike, President Truman tor Lodge, who becoming leadw ht liberal the more effectually , demonstrated during I about the it the week that injunction under the senate, Questioned act will not mine coal, I slofan of Taiberty ot SocUIU it did not il that even contempt citations and a sW he believed ssues at aU . was more fin, will not mine coal. With the the act Ineffectual to I ridiculous and that ha didsociiMl y Hove the Democrats are bringing about labor peace, there was some activity to try once He said that what the more to bring about repeal or seeded Is some realistlo t! sesamendment of the act at this oral action te carry et K sion of congress This move howcampaign promises of the lit ever Is likely to prove abortive. platform and less talk ikr lONQRBSS MET the potato cur-- 1 fc Taft-Hartl- lit let ;oi ice: a ' I1 (ca; M iti ey 1C Tslt-Hartle- G A HOUSEWIFE'S POINT The JOURNAL OF VIEW For almost as long as I can remember the phrase charity begins at home has been a favorite expression, and this brings to my mind the question as to how far should Uncle Sam go in trying to cure the ills of all the world. For instance, all of the money which we taxpayers are giving to the Economic Cooperation Administration ($3,100,000,000 requested by President Truman for 1050) is being used to bolster and subsidize the mining industry of foreign countries while our own mining industry is sick unto death. We pay huge prices to support the price of potatoes and at the same time we allow Canada, under some Act or excuse, to import into this country more than the surplus we are trying to eliminate. We have a fund of $103,000,000 ready to pour into China, but dont know whether to give it to Nationalist or Communist China. If we continue to give the shirts off our backs and end in demoralizing our own industry we will be in the same boat with the rest of the world, and will bh easy prey to the socialistic ideas we are fighting against. Because of Government interference the mining and many other industries find themselves in the same position as the man who being pursued by a bear sent up the supplication, Lord, if you cant help me, please dont help that bear. Between batches of the family washing this morning I read the Congressional Record, and found it something every father and mother in the country is vitally interested in. It is entitled, A Plea from Two Children and was read into the Record by Mr, Patterson of Connecticut. Of course, it was not written by a little boy in the first grade, nor A weekly newspaper published in 'Wch 8, 1879. ai2nL0peratmei Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 The fines which have been assessed against the union will not hart the UMW. The miners union has plenty of money, some say as high as $20, GOO, OG0 in cash and bonds, pins a lot of downtown Washington property and controlling ownership of a Washington bank. Most everyone here knew that you couldn't force an American citizen to work unless he wants to work either by flues, injunctions or what-no- t. Permits Needed For Fur Farms the interests of the residents of Davis County. Utah. The records of the State Game second-class Entered as matter at department reveal that there are Layton, Utah, under the Act of several hundred private pheasant wnUmerUS ramshopeeraat?n1SO H had 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Subscription: In combination with THE WEEKLY REFLEX $3.00 per year, payable in advance. Albert W. Epperson Editor Manager Richard O. Anderson News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Manager by his sister in kindergarten, but I am sure it was written by thoughtful parents. Theirs was a plea that we of this generation hold things in check so that they wont lose the I To date very few of the raisers, fur pheasant breeders, or fishermen have applied for. permits. On and after April 1 it will be necessary to refer this situation to the Law Enforcement division of the Fish and Game department for all individuals who have not complied with the law. They dont want a government which says, well take enough out of your pay and load taxes on you to give you the things you need to live on and pay you a little each month when you cant work any more. In other words, all they want is the same chance that my father, my grandfather and I started with, but which we are letting slip away. By way of advice these children go on to say that we cant hold things in check by cussing officials in Washington or the State Capitol. We will have to stop blaming office holders and politicians. The office holders will do what we say if we are right and if we convince enough of our neighbors that we are right. No leader in this country, they say, can lead unless we follow; no officeholder can keep his job if the people dont want him. As a caution the children end their plea by saying, Yes, well be thinking of you in 10S0. kind of voting system that we have. They want to be able to celebrate the birthday of Lincoln, Jefferson, Jackson, Washington and Lee. They dont want to celebrate in honor of Stalin, Marx or Fabian. In 19S0, when these two children will be in their thirties, they do not want to be known only by their social security numbers; they want to apply for the kind of work they would enjoy doing; they want to call their own doctor, not depend upon a government doctor; they want to be able to make and save enough money to buy things they need and they want to save a little for their old age. They want to send their children Mens behavior should be like to public or parochial school to their apparel, not too strait, or learn the things we learned, and point device, but free for exercise not to learn what the Government i or motion. planners say they should learn. Bacon. I H Taft-Hartl- fa tear, Senator Lodge and Taft also have split wide opal the constitutional amendment! troduced by Senator Lodge passed by the senate, which abolish tho electoral set up a proportional V inal, 111. Ernest R. Little fars plied that it would be for him to answer. to labor as the Wagner act unfair to employers. He pointed 0ut that under the terms of the aet all the coal operators have to do to win, is sit tight in the bar- alnin r00ms linHi 'nditIons become a natlonl1 emerenc7' President Truman, unwilling to use the act until the last possible moment, was forced to use it finally and proved that it wouldn't mine coal or settle any question. So he comes ont of the deal with some political advantage, leaving the proponents of the act hanging on a rather insubstantial limb. , T lust whether! net he was a GOP Candida for President, the handnej senator from Massachusetts in a public statement, declared the I act had proved ineffective and I State law requires that a care-- 1 ful check be made of the activities of institutions of this kind, and 44 OP THE- the number require.m?nt Js UTAH STATE Pftvv AnciATION that they be permission ant opekJrrlams phea NATIONAL EDITORIAL and fish hatcheries. The private ASSOCIATION law makes it mandatory that after first of each year a new periat'l. Advertising Representative the be taken out. The fee is nommit Newspaper Advertising Service. -- slogans, etc. Asked ey . iwm . 7 telnoVind oarty New England 4 wont, te Senator Taft says it qqp Anyway,! lt wentV through the va with an overwhelming vote,fc, TT11 ,0?ne question now tin, by the house, aoow The house ways snd means mittee heard witnesses from' eratives and from the Nw ' Tax Equality association National Associated Businer" inc., opening up again the of -- .taxing patronage refunds farm cooperatives. In the to time, the house small committee, in a majority i of 69 pages released by Confj According to the political wise-- 1 man Wright Patman of Texiy acres here, the split in the ranks I dared the two organ! of the Republican party is becom-- NTEA and NAB, together ing wider and wider, rather than j other organizations called t closing, as we hoped would be the tional Small Business Men case after the GOP Lincoln birth-- 1 sociation and the Small day box supper and statement of Economic Foundation, do 1U! 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