Show SONS OF WALES MEET f fON C CI I I ON FIRM FOOTING I II I New Club Bids Fair to Be One of Strength in I City hull hall was the Iho scene of uC another an another all an- other enthusiastic 1 nI of young Welshman l Friday night nigh nail and the organization or or- formed a n week weel ago Ilia the Ian association bids fair fait lo to lobe tobe I be he one of permanency an and strength Tho target portion of the tho meeting was IN devoted tlc to the 1111 con consideration 1 of tie llio CICI committees committee's report on un a u suitable name I for the tho now new the tie adoption adoption I Ilion tion lion of a u constitution and by h The Tho I report I In his the We main was adopted and f further r consideration was Ilo postponed lilon foi tot the limo n nest mooting meeting lo tu bo be r held at ut the iho f. f same mimic place Frida Friday night May Ia 10 o. o Tin Tin- remainder u of the the- evening was devoted dc to short hort and music T Professor Ian Evan I- I an tt Arthur the tho promoter er of the tho club delivered of f quite a n In ht the course cOlin of ur which he l said all Our forefathers foil fought for fur frel f dom dam and amid lI light ht and anti when the tho hosts u of I Home advanced Into tutu Wales alCH they were I I driven hack buck time line and lime lilac a main again find and anti f. f those hose old castles that thai we see sel in Wales alts today will stand and continue to stand l as monument and amid living sepulchers In li memol memory of ur out our patriotic country country- men We e are alc building a castle now new wherein rein I we expect lo to get Set lI light ht and In In- In Let us be he sure sun and build it f strong The foundation must not h bo he shaky but on a t solid rock let us not nol t build for fot U a day a or week or tit month 11 but hut butin butin t tIn in years eals lo to come for fOl the good of the t children of the cl 1 Not ot h Some Hume people su uy s-uy U we wc are arc clannish Isay I Isay r I Isa sa say we aro are nut not clannish enough Darold Dar old Wales would be he more to tu the lIH front 1 toda today If tr this w were re true We c e are aro nut not dl sail with our out adopted adopted ad ad- opted countr country America A For un one and andI f fI I 1 know leno I voice the sentiments of oC m my country men h cr r I 1 love Jove Amen Ameil- ca ea I J love It her constitution I love lu Item hei greatness s. s Undo Uncle Sam is all rI ll right ht But HUI we can afford to tu he bestow below lu luIt a It little u of our 1 lime late to tu tIt the la land of our birth Scot Scores of the sons of G walla alla have hun left let their impression upon the history history his his- 4 tur tory of or our a adopted countr country I ne need 4 not name panic to lO you her hel Jefferson her lice j Ids Garlic lice her Harrisons and others J learned In statecraft oratory art science music mu-Ic and poetry One of or our ur musicians now cones coiner to lu my mind mindIn In the person of oC m Has an anyone unc either ethel heard or ur sang his glees Ices and not been heen the the- better bettor He lie was It Il I Is true hue like ninny many another I genius born In obscurity in lifo he rO rose Q to tu more marc A doorkeeper of a u church who wrote on the dour door OUI In chalk the musical thoughts that came to his mind Then again the late lall lamented Dr Jr Joseph lh Part Parry one of or Utah's dearest st and umI best bt-bt fi lends friends oc occasioned oc- oc I ha have to doubt through his hiM connection with our oua grand eisteddfod Moll of oC 1 S S. S How Dr DI r Im Worked I For years larS this man worl worked alongside alongside along ulong sl side e of m my father In the tin plate works of or Wales ales I have ha heard mv m father relate how Dr Parry Pall wrote wrote songs sonS's and hymn tunes man of which are now world famed on the plates of or the heated furnaces furnace Think of it m my any friends writing music under these con conditions conditions- and environments cn Mr Mt Arthur closed with Uh an eloquent appeal to lo all present to study the History history his His- tor tory of their adopted country and also alo alsoto al o olo lo tu familiarize themselves with the tho history habits and customs of oC the inhabitants in- in I habitants i of oC gallant little ales aleN i Mr tr Arthur Arthul afterwards arlis favored fa those I present with an excellent vocal r f. f j i I lion lIun of My y Native Native- Land 1 |