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Show si C c- h UTAH VALLEY NEWS News Utah Valley nrr Mnlu MUM UTAH TtUat VALLEY ky FUBUSHDIO aa M wM flit ailla naM A UTft, ca Ma, Utah It. 1M at ha art afflaa at fart H Mirth Flirt Wart 1Mb aadar tha Aat a( Manh strike which couldnt have been prevented, and an equitable agreement reached, if those on both sides had honestly faced the facts and met around the arbitration table in a sincere spirit. If both labor and industry refuse to arbitrate, if they permit strikes to be called, only one thing can happen the establishment of some dictatorial government authority which will make and enforce decisions whether labor and industry like it or not. In alone, it is vital now the interest of for labor and management to get together and Bettle all disputes before the strike stage is reached. THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Again the Voice of the People" has spoken. Who is there now to gainsay the decision 1 It remains now the part of loyalty and good citizenship to get behind the president and work for America. There is no time now for defeatism or recriminations. We all had our say, and the people spoke without fear or pressure, and America is still a democ- racy. But this Democracy lias a tremendous task ahead. Adequate defense must first be attained, and woe bo the hand which stalls or filibusters on that job. Social Security likewise must be attained, and woe to the special interests or groups who deny this great boon to the masses. Peace also must come, not only in Europe, but to labor and to our own souls in our thinking and in our devotions. The voioe of hate must be silenced. The voico of distrust and doubt must cease speaking whispers in our ears. John L. Lewis must keep his pledge, and resign, that peace may come to labor, and the ranks of labor Likewise Paul be united in one great brotherhood. M. Peterson who betrayed his own unions should resign, and let democracy win. America has but one task ahead to achieve unity within, and all other threats will perish. And unity comes only with confidence in each other, with faith in ourselves and in our country, and with respect and fairness in our relations with our fellow citizens. loncsty is the fundamental virtue, honesty of , honesty of thought, honesty in our dealings, is fundamental enters into every phase of our idpal, state, and federal life, as fully as it does individual lives. America can have peace with all the world only when dissension, distrust, and disunion are removed from within our own borders. ARMISTICE LONDON OF THE FIREMEN The battle of Britain" has brought to the notice of the world a new kind of war hero the firemen of London. These men arent bemedalled. They dont march about to the playing of martial music. Individually, few of them are known. But the fact that London still exists is largely of tlicir doing. They take the most extreme risks calmly and without fanfare, in the line of daily duty. They go for days on end without sleep or rest, Iwttling the fires the enemys great bombs create. A considerable number of them have died at their posts, that others might live and the scat of the Empire bo saved. Here in our own country there are no ltombers o to devastate our cities, no guns to blast at our homes and industries and national monuments. But, all over the nation, firemen are doing a peacetime job that should be given far more recognition than it usually obtains. There has been many a jest g concerning firemen, sitting about in their comfortable stations, talking and yarning and playing cards. But it isnt funny when an engine crew must enter a burning building that may collapse into an inferno of flame any minute. It isnt funny to have to fight a great fire when the temperature is twenty below and the spray from the nozzles turns at once to ice. It isnt funny to put on masks and asbestos suits and try to control an oil fire generating thousands of degrees of blazing heat. The fire department is any town or districts first line of defense against an. enemy that is as deeasy-livin- long-rang- FINAL NOTICE If you have any Produce at Sharon Industries please get it out before November 10, 1940. 3 SHOE Friday, November 8, 1940 Utahn would profit bp buying Mmall mult- - Doatoa BuU a few extra turkey during th dog. Ubrral Howard, PboM marketing season this fall for 01K1, llyw Uot tom, BKD No. 1 canning or freeslng In kicker. UtfiT CELERY WEEK BBinnHBnH NOVEMBER p Uth TO 23rd Send a - - - Gift Package structive as war. And a first-clas- s fire department is any towns best investment. The of London are making the headlines with a service that is as vital in peace as in time of battle. fire-fighte- ' rs of RE-NU- C SHOE REPAIR SAVINGS ANYTIMEI U LEATHER OR COMPOSITION TrTTa I IAAGc3 sDs Mens - Womens Childrens TO A FRIEND AWAY FROM UTAH DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELLS Double Value Offer! Help make this anpeHor. flavor, it mountain known over the coutry, delicacy, and It with Its delicto, teedemew sweet, GIFT. PACKAGES as low as 8 Pin Exprau A Genuine LANE CEDAR CHEST And a Completely FITTED BAG ALL FOR THE PRICE OF THE CHEST! Delivered anywhere in U. B. all neatly jnclupd and labeled, with yon r name aa the donor on the label. Do it Now and for Thanksgiving! PHONE 10119 DAY Keel Mate Fire Insnranre Willard L. Sowards YEARS AGO, next Monday, on Flamlers fields, a bugle's silver tone brought golden silcnco to still the cncophany of WAR. - - - a silence, however, epitomized by the grim quiet of the burial grounds with endless crosses, row TWENTY-TW- Agency O sliull-tofr- n on row. Today the world hates again, and Europe dies in the blood of its own hatreds, while our own nation labors with feverish haste that we may erect a manmade barrier against the thunderous wrath now sweeping the Eastern hemisphere. But yet the Torch of America still lights the path of peace for this hemisphere. For 22 years we have shed no blood in war yet American motherhood trembles as children kneel in evening prayer, fearing that this precious peace mny not be maintained that the lightning overseas may yet flash across the ocean, with its blighting destruction. Surely this year, Armistice Day becomes more than another Day". Our prayers ascend to the Almightys throne, first for a continuance of this golden silence which come in 1918 and also for the courage and the faith to withstand all onslaughts ' against our liberty, whether they come from across the seas or from within our borders. Some things are more precious than Peace, or than Life itself. Who can do it? VENETIAN BLINDS REPLACEMENTS GLASS OPPOSITE Call PHONE ess . VETERINARIAN An HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FRED E. RAY N. Unlv. At. 12-P- c. Phono IBS COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE II North Unlv. Ava. Pink. SI pen. , L Those are the strikes that are settled by conciliation by a meeting of minds of the various interests involved. During the past year, for instance, the United States government conciliation service hand-- i led more than 3,700 situations involving over 1,430,-00- 0 people. In the majority of cases, a settlement was reached and the strike avoided. John T. Daley, Commissioner of Conciliation, recently observed that every strike is an cconomio loss to somebody, management or labor." And in these days, the element of loss goes farther still to the whole country. A major strike taking place now might slow the defense drive to a standstill. The decision of a few willful men, possibly taken in contravention of the desires of the workers, might imperil Americas safety. The public is sick of unnecessary strikes. It is sick of racketeering elements in both labor and industry which make such strikes. There never was a New and Used Furniture Sale Specials! .00 Walnut Bedroom Suites $ You get everything Used $407 .50 CIRCULATORS .95 New Unfinished CHESTS $ 9 Best in town New $ Q .95 EMERSON RADIOS New Late Style Rust Cover $eq.50 LIVING ROOM SUITE sad HEAL ESTATE Sea TS Boom DrHghtfnlly Air ERNEST C. R088IIER, Man Provo, Utah INSURANCE LOANS Square Salt lake City, Utah Wat Expoawe IBS Wert Srd North MM Rates: to $4.00 JIAO Hotel Temple DR. 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