Show For the Sake of the Little Wbman and Children Merry-Go-Rou- to toter&VMK' Act NU anric wq man P Subscription price 1 U Pre ciua Tb to "f or ail orr dlspttebeo erttt Pree - tb local am rtd Ml SUNDAY MORNINaNOVgMBER Parable By Bruce tf Pr-e- according OalteO nr ver — !"Bf0r A-n- Also no mmet " SPtSSl 10 to tfc PP ' 10 Barton One is fresh and fsh There re two sees to Palestine banks Trees spread r in it Spleshes of green dorn its their thirsty roots to stretch out and it over branches ther its shores the chldren play ip of its Scaling water Along with sparing watei The River Jordan makes this sea sunshme And men build from the hlls So it laughs in the nests and every kind their houses near to it and birds their of life is happiar because it is there another sea The Rive Jordan flows on south into leaf no song of brds Here is nosplash of fish no fluttering choose another route no children's laughteri:Irvellers above Us voters ana urgent business "The ar hangs niakes h men nor beast nor Cowl will drink What the Kve seas? No mighty difference in these neighbor both Not the Jordan It empties the same good water intoabout soil in which they lie not the country round rece v bu This is the difference The Sea of Gahlee flows into it that doe not keep the Jordan For every drop and recemng go on m Th out flow giving drop athermeasure The othtr H i shrewder hoardmg it m equal come piously It will not be tempted impulse Every drop it jets it keeps sea gives nothing It is named gives and lives This other the Dead rt? -pare iwu There Palestine in seas two arc There eople in the world Which kind are we? to use me (The McCaU corporation bestowed the right the Community foregoing 'There Are Two Seas"e uponfolder it was being chest Printed as an attractive distributed in Ogden's churchesjodar) -- IX £J four-pag- Case of the Leaking Ditch In a desert land the conservation of water is enfolded in highest morality Accordingly a Utah supreme court opinion of many months jago which seemed to disscourage the improving of leakingj irrigation ditches was read with consternation by irrigators The opinion was an outcome of a lawsuit started in Salt Lake county Owners of land through which an irrigation canal passed objected to the lining of the canal by the irrigation company because the water leaking from the canal was was helping to nourish vegetation on the land If the canal lined the percolation would be diminished The land owners probably would suffer losses The supreme court ruled against ditch improvement that probably would cause loss to the complaining landowners was Irrigators immediately protested that the opinion out of line with accepted standards of an arid land If the opinion stood progressive practices to improve the efficiency of irrigation ditches would be discouraged A rehearing was requested Last week the high court unanimously upheld the crossright of an irrigation company to improve its ditches iook into ing lands upon which it has easements The court account English common law and the laws of sorrje of our states but agreed "the needs of the people of the! state in reference to use of water and easements for conveying same are materially different" This is another way of saying that "we are a peculiar people" but we had to be that way in several respects in order to adjust to the environment By Drew Pearson — WASHINGTON— Several a philosophical before efections m Tim m o Bvrnes naa reconciled himself to a shift irom the Democrats to the Republicans on Capitol Hill Himself a staunch South Carolina Democrat Byrnes was to Admiral Leahy of the White House staff who while comes from Republican lowa "You're going to have to get after along with the Republicans election Jimmie said the admiral That's all right" replied Byrnes Of course I'd rather see my own party win but I can get along with the Republicans just about as well as the Democrats" Byrnes went on to tell about his excellent cooperation with Senator Vandenberg of Michigan during the Paris peace conference and then added: When it comes to foreign policy we've got to be above politics We can't be either Republicans or As for me I'm not Democrats working for any one political party: I'm hired by Uncle Sam" ' "Your boss is the same as mine" "To hell countered the admiral with party fcoliticsr I'm working for Uncle Sam" John L Lewis'- Gratitude The late election is going to think make some congressmen twice about future labor-libervoting Most of them won't forget the lesson earned by Senator Kilgore of West Virginia and Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas ot Los Angeles two legislative ' crusaders Jor minorities a was champion great Kilgore of the working man while Mrs for Douglas spearheaded the fightanti-poll bill and the the tax bill Her husband Movie Actor Melvyn Douglas even devoted part of his broadway musical hit "Call Me Mister" to the defense of the Negro But when Mrs Douglas came Negro Republiup for can Frederick Roberts ran against her with powerful support from Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis who went all the way to Los Angeles to make a speech Kilgore s rebuff from labor leadSome time ers was even worse ago he had declined to give a William to Mrs postmastership Blizzard wife of John" L Lewis' chief henchman in West Virginia Mrs Blizzard could not pass the civil service test and Kilgore refused to appoint her Also Kilgorfe refused to kowtow A senatorial to John L Lewis to call on him advised colleague Lewis and try to win over the big mine boss" political support but Kilgore declined to become a suppliant for John L's favor So in the very closing days of the campaign Lewis' office wrote letters to West Virginia mine leaders calling for Kilgore's defeat while Blizzard whose wife didn't get the post office job made a public statement against him Many miners refused to follow d their bosses but the opposition made Kilgore's race one of the toughest of the entire election Happy Chandler Gets Revenge Chicago's Mayor Ed Kelly ran into Baseball Czar Happy Chandler a few days before elections and proceeded to rake him over the coals What he said could not be published in a family newspaper Democratic former Chandler senator from Kentucky had been active in his home state on behalf of G O P senatorial Candidate John S Cooper: Sail of which caused Mayor Kelly to ask whether Happy considered himself a baseball commissioner or a politician Chandler didn't answer He might have mentioned 'the fact that Democratic Candidate Brown was the man who exposed Happy's swimming pool built for him by a government contractor Finally Kelly concluded the argument with: "Why don't yOu go out and join the Republican party? That's where you belong" Note: For years Happy Chandler and the Louisville Courier-Journwere at political swords-point- s But this fall both were for G O P Senatorial Candidate Politics make strange Cooper bedfellows! Railroad Overcharge While the sedate interstate commerce commission is trying to decide whether to grant a 25 per cent increase in railroad rates railroad executives are praying that the ICC will not reopen its If this docket docket No 29006 is reopened it may mean that the railroads will cough up around one billion dollars to the federal govnon-partis- In the midst of evidence that the compilation of a list of the major blunders of the 1946 campaign will become an indoor sport in the days to come it is suggested that the action of some of the Utah capitol crpwd in violating professional confidence with reference toUhe oldsters in Utah county receiving public assistance be included for prominent display in the Hall of Errors This was not a plain blunder —it was a stupid blunder It was nfot a mere political maneuver to be laughed off if it failed It was an action repulsive to everybody acquainted with the values that count up to decency and dignity It wjas a stupid action because all the professional people in the department of public welfare had resisted political use of relief names and had warned the politicians of the explosiv public opinion reaction that would follow violation of confidences Social workers through the years have stood for confidential relationship between client and agency as have physicians and lawyers Members of fraternal organizations take an oath not to reveal the names of those asking aid or relief Men and women who serve on boards of directors of private welfare agencies swear they will maintain confidences Fully informed as to the dismal nature of what they were doing "master minds" nevertheless went ahead to the damage of "their party and their candidates There is an old age assistance organization in the state What do the old folk affiliated with that body have to say about the conduct of their alleged friends? Engineers and Sociologists Collapse of another Utah highway bridge this one over tfie Bear river between Deweyville and Tremonton is further evidence that our road svstem n0inrr rinHrH nf a generation ago is inadequate when measured by today s traffic realism In the light of recent information obtained from reports survey and visits an increasing number of Utahns are convinced tfcat our Utah welfare institutions built and staffed in accordance with the obsolete standards of another era do not measure up to an expanded social conscience It would seem that the quality of Utah's true culture 'rill be tested soon Will we raise our highways to the standards of today's engineers more rapidly than we elevate our institutions to the standards of today's sociologists? By Peter Edson Standard-Examin- ar the president and six years for senators Power to Dissolve Thomas K Fineletter in his book "Can representative government do the job?" went at the problem still a different way What he proposed was granting the president power to dissolve congress and elect a new one any time the White House and the capitol got in a deadlock on a question of major policy All these proposals are of course modifications of the European par liameritarv system of government Under this system an adminlstra- lion can be forced to resign it it fails to win the majority vote of confidence in the parliament Or the head of the state may dissolve parliament and call for new elec tions Isn't Exactly New Senator Fulbright's idea there- - 11 over all Pacific shipping They also pointed out that military security made it both impossible from Connecticut to be marked and ridiculous to require every crate of aircraft engines shipped with the name of the Pacific isle to which it was destined The railroads insisted however and in the end collected full rates Railroads Get Worried -- sa - j (Continued on Following nt non-approv- ed F OR EVERY FIRE — there are at least five J (0" CAN MAKE YOU STRAIN AND STRUGGLE TO SEE nt nt nt Have you (ever thought what a drfferejnce good! vision can make in your piysical and mental outloolt? 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through its reorganization pains sas Senator J William Fulbright s last year Inu passing it should- be suSSestion that President Rhodes Receiv1 ?5 hisde resin- - afterA pp01nii"g Rrees atgcholar Oxford in 1928 So he JL n£ iCan Sfnator VanI had a chance to observe the Brit-i- fl itatev4mayKbC ih form of government in opera-Z- Jj StCretary klCking around a tjon His idea however suggests Kicking out that instead of beina completed of the reorganization of congress It Fulbright's dodge would course permit Vandenberg to sue- - just beginning ceed to the presidency That would matter of American his- Al give the Republicans control over is nohmg unusual for the it both executive and legisjative ends to have one or both of the government in sweet unity president nf mnrrP rnntmiM hv hlnus The purpose would be to avoid opposition Of the 70 ses parties the two years of confusion which sions of congress held thus far 29 most prophets of doom see ahead have had this political split Somewith both houses of the new con- how the country has survived? gress Republican and the president In it has happened recent years a Democrat In Taft's last two Senator Fulbright is planning to three times' introduce in the next congress a years theIn Democrats controlled the Wilsons last two years bill which would seek to accom- house both houses Republicans plish this same result by differ- Ih Hoover s controlled last two years the ent means His idea is a consti- Democrats were able to control the tutional amendment which would a number of Rehouse because the election of the congress permit and the president all at the same publicans died between election and the convening of concress time All would serve six-yeIn opposition to the Fulbright terms concurrently instead of the other similar schemes it can ajnd two-yeterms present system of for congressmen four years for bie argued that this kind of po- - anti-lynchi- fore isn't exactly new But strange er Correspondent an al Major Political Blunders What About Fulbright's Idea That V S President Resign? nd OGDEN |