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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, NOVEMBER 5, 1937. C. I. 0. ity -- representatives NEWS AND COMMENT Hello, philosopher! SENTENCE (Continued from Page 6) STIMULANTS Take me to thy bosom and let me be at peace. In all things shewing thyself Loneliness, misunderstanding, a pattern of good works; in docsorrow, and suffering press upon trine shewing uncorruptness, gravthe minds of the people here as ity, sincerity. Titus 2:7. elsewhere. They at times feel like What saves chucking it all. If you dont believe you know them from taking the fatal step? how to do a or that further It used to be thought that in ex- knowledge willthing come if you start, tremity ones guardian angel whis- how do you expect others to bepered to the soul, Peace, be still. lieve in you enough to let you All will yet be well with thee if start ? thou wilt only welcome faith in your heart and bravely try again. The world needs Faith has turned many back (as the word philosopher imfrom the .. way of destruction. plies) but if philosophers are not Faith being welcomed in the per- also lovers of men, the 'world will be but little improved for their sonality, has invited to return also. having lived in it. Then the abject sufferer, having faith that conditions can get only Good samaritanism is good philso bad before a turn comes, and osophy, Even he who passes by hoping for better and better hears of it. But getting rid of the things, retraces his steps from the thieves and robbers is the best place or mood of destruction. He philosophy, plus foresight and determines to follow the hints of courage. hope and faith until the citadel of Confidence-in-Victor- y is again atThe dethroned kings of earth are tained. mostly hopeful of returning to Oh, you who can make it possible positions of power, for self. One for faith and hope to reenter a de- is hopeful of lending his influence serted, dejected personality, great to make good samaritanism less shall be your reward! necessary in the future. Welcome Duke of Windsor! .HELLO, PHILOSOPHER! WHAT PRICE The dictionary says that a phi- EFFICIENCY losopher is one who lives according to the rules of pratical wisExponents of communism and dom; one who meets or regards all fascism often point to the effivicissitudes with calmness. Again ciency of those dictatorial systhe dictionary describes philoso- tems of government. When .a man faces the ax of firphy as practical wisdom; calmness of temper and judgment; ing squad or detention camp for failure to comply with a regulaequanimity. With these definitions in mind tion or boost for a method of govarent we philosophers, all. Of ernment he may obey with alaccourse some are calmer in the face rity. On the other hand how can of trouble than others. there be progress when none dare But go where you will in Utah, question present performance in you will find good philosophers. machines, men or movements ? On city streets are business and How long will it take suppression professional men who often have to smother initiative? to make the best of a bad situaBut barring the eventual slowtion. ing up of progress through years On business streets in Utah of stultifying the thinking procities, and in the country round cesses and training the individual about are housewives, mechanics, to believing that as an individual artisans, clerks, bookkeepers and he doesnt matter, what does the men and women of many other individual get for his enforced trades and professions who take as modesty ? calm and sensible a view of their Surely the creature comforts are stoics at least no more widely enjoyed in problems as the of old. dictator-ru- n countries than here. Each one of us, (as a Speaking along these lines behas a goodly store of fore the students of Franklin and practical wisdom personally ac- Marshall college the other day quired. The open minded have an Harry Woodburn Chase, chancel- additional stock gleaned from observation, conversation, sermon, picture, lecture, radio and books. Best Wishes to Labor The practical wisdom which has J. W. BOWERBANK saved the day for men before can save it again. If not in words, then in cheerful grin and hearty WESTERN AUTO handclasp let us greet our neighbor of a morning with a warm, , ed lover-of-wisdo- RADIATOR CO. Welcome, Labor. Have Your HUNTING BOOTS d, Heeled RUBBER OR FELT By Our Special Process Orders Promptly Filled ' Out-of-To- CA RTER W. R. (NICK) CARTER TIRES & VULCANIZING 629 South State St. 144 Motor Ave. Phone Was. 4204 Salt Lake City, Utah We Manufacture, Rebuild, Repair and Clean All Radiators McCord and Harrison Cores 10-ye- ar It was through these, rather than occasionally get the idea that beblame all the But we ballot then cant cause dad is hard on them he is through the medium of the d drivsure the accidents on the and life he knew down on them. box, that Never were they more mistaken. approach to the affections of his ers. There is a girl now and then fellow men, and it was through even in Salt Lake county who (Continued on Fage 8) these that his fellow men knew might admit in a pinch (or clinch) him. The large, warm heart and that next to herself she likes her the ready and receptive mind of bov friends arm best. Welcome, Labor- But putting aside all attempts him went out to the things of naPrepare your car now for ture, to the soil and things of the at humor, arent most accidents winter service someto due our on conminds his having soil, and it is because of nowacar a else? love REASONABLE RATES that Driving thing suming things arm-arounde- rs. arm-aroun- of-thes- e he will be remembered and his memory held in love and respect. Although representatives of almost every walk of public life paid the respect of themselves and their country at his funeral, it was not their presence, so much as that of thousands of unarmed men and A days is a serious business. Should we not all pay more attention to business. Macks Auto Repair AND YET HE LOVES HIM 212 Edison Official Inspection Station No. 215 When King Carol of Rumania St. Was. 10293 ? Newcipaipei? ffi? kJnn-Pi?2ii- tt Haft)? tDMffimcttc aiM ILnlbei?allG2 tUttaHn lovers-of-wis-do- m far-fam- 7 old son an army women from every humble walk made his of life who also were there, that officer recently he said to him: fixed the true seal and testament This moment you are turning by upon his going. free men. It develops, your back on the carefree days of educaforce and violence, but by youth. Henceforth, you are to be ARM ONE AROUND a man. You will have more duties and tion A GIRL than rights. I give you to the HOLDING UP army, but dont think that thereby more One of the Malay populous I am honoring the army. Rather GREATNESS states reports that only five per- the army is honoring you. Be Keep your eye on this and do sons were Tolled by tigers in a worthy of your new uniform. There are times when youth your best, said the little boys year. It might be because the tiin an 70 hour mers miles dont ostrich on the hanging go needs egg sign encouragement, yes, even with one arm . around a girl. front of his bantam hens nest. There are other times kindremark by praise. That humor-flecke- d Without seeking office, Dr. Siwhen the greatest long-ru- n rose to the George Ryan in the Boston Her- ness is to make a youth realize mon Fraser Tolmie position of Premier of British ald has caused considerable com- that what he has learned and bement. Columbia. come are to his possibilities what There may be boys in Utah who a bucketful of sand Is to a truck News Gazette The Point-Gre- y said after his recent demise: For like to go riding with one arm load. can Dr. Tolmies heart and mind, how- around a girl. Its an old fashionWe hope the kings son ever much he may have subscrib- ed custom that survived the take it for in those apparently beed them to the interest of public horse and buggy days. Of course littling words his father proved his matters, turned in another direc- if more horses and buggies were real love, the hard sort, the sort tion; the land, the farm, and the used in the process there might be that lasts. animals of the land and the farm. more survivors today among the There may be boys in Utah who lor of New York University said: CLAIMS SUPREMACY IN Democracy is a growth which is UNITED STATES LABOR FIELD nourished on the cooperation of not (Continued from Page 4) and recreational facilities to their Federal Law members, and give them the The Committee for Industrial for education that so Organization and the Law Federthem of have had to miss. al law protects the worker in his many the the During past year, empha- right to organize, through the nasis has been necessarily on the tional labor relations act, and fordrive to organize. Now there is bids many violent and crooked tacmore time for educational work, tics formerly permitted. and many of the Committee for The law states, clearly and Industrial Organization unions have simply: set up departments for this funcSec. 7: Employes shall have the tion. The educational work of the right to to form, International Ladies Garment join, or assist labor organizations, Workers Union is well known. The to bargain collectively through Amalgamated Clothing Workers representatives of their own choos have a program developed over ing, and to engage in concerted many years. The Auto Workers activities, for the purpose of colhave undertaken extensive health lective bargaining or other mutual work for their members, with aid or protection. Sec. 8: (1) An employer must special emphasis on industrial disease. 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