Show 9 Henry Ford has haa apologized for hav hay having havIng hayIng ing allowed the Dearborn Independent ent his paper paper to ro publish libels against the Jews and the suit sult for lor damages has 1103 been settled seWed out of ol court In a letter Jetter of retraction Ford says I I sincerely regret any harm that may have been occasioned to ro the peo peo- people people pie of that great race Ford offers to compensate those who have hL been Injured and to ro his ut utmost ut- ut utmost utmost most to destroy copies of his book The International Jew which has appeared In many foreign fo languages The whole affair should be humiliating to Henry Ford who for seven years or more kept up a campaign of defamation against the Jews How a man of Intelligence could al allow al- al allow low his name to be used as he did and yet plead Ignorance at the end of that long period of libeling Is beyond un un- But he has done the right thing whatever er be his motive e He has apologized and now tries to tomake tomake tomake make amends His unhappy experience should be taken home by others who might be disposed to ro reflect on the good name I of an entire people No race In all history has been so bad as not to ro be possessed of much good The Jews JeS have ha played a most Im Im- Important Important im- im important part from before the time of Moses and from them was taken the theOld theOld theOld Old Testament which was the basis of modem modern civilization I They are ore living proof of how Im Im- Impossible Impossible im- im impossible possible It Is to destroy a people by persecution Pushed out Into the chill of the world they ha e developed a com corn commanding manding place In the affairs of men The Thc adversity ad which has been In InflIcted flirted has built them as adversity always builds those whom It docs does not destroy Perhaps the most destructive e force forcee In the t world l today Is l pampering pampering- h left eft f ft the e coddling which I destroys Initiative aUve and self-reliability self and causes smugness 1 The buffeting of the storms of ot life helps to clop dc de elop the human race Hot house growth shrivels at the first blast of the storm No one wants to face the rigorous hardships hardship of life no one wants other than an m easy time Most fathers and mothers desire to give to ro their sons eons a a. pathway of roses yet no o great man an with here and oa ar there r ra a possible l exception x has as re reposed re- re reposed posed on a bed of flowers lowers The greatest ting thing t that can come cometo cometo cometo to a boy at the age of understanding Is 15 to realize that he must not lean leanon leanon on oil others but must make his own way In the world And a little sorrow Is a a. good thing with which to vibrate the chords of the Inner man and make them re- re in jet an emotional way The man who has net not had the depths of his soul sounded cannot reach his greatest possible heights For those who ho can stand up under strains which pull pun at their heart heartstrings strings trials and tribulations are f blessings This Is Utah's great day It was I 80 SO years ago yesterday when the pio pIo- pioneers pIoneers pioneers with hands hanth shading their eyes looked down from the summit of the Wasatch range ranse and say their future home 0 Brigham Young Is quoted d as hav hay havIng haying ing said as he placed his cane on the spot which is 15 now the center of Salt Lake City This is the he place That was a magic declaration Wherever you are if you jou can say This Is the place for me blessings are arc upon you i To be brought to a state of mind known as contentment Is to ro win more than half the battle of life If It those pioneers had had a restless desire prompting them to go back to Continued on Pare Page Two NEVIS NE AND ND U Continued from Page One Nauvoo they never could have laid laido so o the foundations of this western estern civilization The Englishmen Englishman has been the he has greatest of colonizers because carried his heart with him into his task ask of empire building The Tho moment he erected a hut in a 2 distant land ho he became anchored He e called it home and there he al- al allowed allowed lowed owed his heart to abide He said Eald This is 15 the place When the plow turned the soil and water ater was made to flow low from a creek onto nto land that thai moment the Mormon pioneers had dismissed all thought of ofa So a further pilgrimage But think of them planting crops cros oi 01 a July 24 with the growing season so o well advanced They would have hare been heavily Uy burdened could they have hare foreseen all sU aUthe the he hardships which were to come But they would have hare been heart heart- he rt- rt I ned coed if the whole picture could have been disclosed They would have hare seen een years of In Intense In- In Intense Intense tense struggle rewarded by a pros- pros prosperous erous happy people singing their praises and rejoicing that they had the he hardihood the courage the pow- pow power er r to endure to triumph over their difficulties One of the richest inheritances handed down from pioneer days Is Isle the le will to work No people worked harder or sacrificed sacrificed more No people practiced frugality more rigidly Some of those pioneer virtues per- per persist persist to the great good of their de de- de- de Wonder if Ma M Kennedy Hennedy Kenn dy and Aimee Almee ever heard that old piece Little birds in their nest agree The point of disagreement ment seems to have lave been over the question as to the I I right to pass the contribution box Aimee Almee might have continued her success as an e e If she had hadnot hadnot not ot received so many contributions Northern Idaho is la offering proof that lat the panhandle is 15 still rich in timber In the developing of one project out ut of Lewiston Idaho is isto isto Isto to be expended Forty miles mlles of railroad will be con con- construct d. d A mill mm costing has as been erected and a power plant calling for an expenditure of 00 is being completed There are 25 billion feet of lumber to b be cut The Tho mill at Lewton has a capacity of board feet annually and 1000 men will be required to keep it supplied with logs Idaho with Its grain aln fields in the tho Snake nake River valley and Its timber and mineral r l in the north is a state which has as all the resources necessary to great prosperity |