Show I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 dads I 1 1 I 1 column t I 1 i I 1 I 1 am 1 wa im 4 ACTION FOR GODS SAKE ACTION I 1 la in unanimous acclaim the mining industry or of the entire west Is demanding I 1 action relative to the silver question jut but only talk and promises result us Ps unemployment increases and business in i all lines decreases because of continued b and apparent studied inactivity of the washington lashington D C high ups 0 0 WE SINCERELY HOPE SO 0 SENATOR now that earnest and sincere advocate for the rehabilitation of silver senator key PI t aman of nevada informs W mont perry ferry one ot of consistent advocates of the white metal that he feels certain that president hoover will call an international silver conference in the near future which indeed would be cheering to the silver men of the west it they cad bad confidence in the president alleged friendliness tor for silver all we can do Is hope senator Pitt mans prediction Is well founded and that president hoover will soon prove courageous enough to show his hand 0 POEM IN PRAISE or OF FLAG 25 YEARS OLD the united states george washington bicentennial anial 13 commission here reprints a 1 poem thich which appeared in the chicago journal some 25 years ago it was sent in to the commissions headquarters by sr dr ralph W parsons orS of seattle cattle wash ington OLD FLAG by parker I 1 i what shall I 1 say to you old nag flag you are so grand in every fold so linked with mighty deeds of old so bo steeped in blood where heroes fell so torn and pierced by shot and shell so calm so still so firm so true my throat swells at the sight of you old flag what of the men who lifted y you on old flag upon the top of bunkers hill I 1 who crushed the britons cruel will mid shock and roar and crash and I 1 scream I 1 who crossed the delawarek Dela wares frozen stream scream i who virbo starved starred who fought who bled who died I 1 that you might float in glorious pride old kaag 1 aag what ot of the women brave and true old flag who while the cannon thundered d wild sent bent forth a husband lover child who labored in the field by day who all the night long knelt to pray and thought that god great mercy gave it if only freely you might wave old flag i what Is your mission now old flag I 1 j what but to set all people tree free I 1 I 1 to rid the world ot of misery I 1 to to guard the right light avenge the wrong i i and gather in one joyful throng beneath Me neath your folds in close embrace I 1 ball all burdened ones of every race face old I 1 flag j right nobly do you lead the way old 5 flag i your stars shine out tor for liberty ayour atour whito white stripes stand tor for purity amour inbur crimson claims that courage high asfor 1 honors sake to light fight and die bead on an against the alien shore i well ell follow you to een deaths door old flag GET DUSY BL SY HERBERT IGO DO SOMETHING 1 i the din at hoovers ear grows hourly so Is warned that in 1933 he emay may be among the unemployed but even more ominous are the rumblings gs of a xe rebellion bellion ol of the army of unemployed I 1 will upset our present political system unless industry and government vo to operate with labor these are the I 1 words ot of william green head bead ot of the I 1 0 of labor echoing what Is picard on every street corner comer IJAN ft A N Is EXCUSABLE RECORD RECORD f I 1 the accident problem Is of vital interest I 1 to every citizen says tile the manufacturer fac pi during 1930 accidents accounted tor for I 1 toe e deaths of 99 persons and injuries for these accidents the american people paid only dve diseases cause more deaths ban a accidents and between the ages of ive ve and fourteen lourte cn accidents cause more ban an twice as many deaths as the most octant disease the death rate from identa in this country Is twice as high u in the principal european countries ame motor vehicle leads all other causes accounting lor for deaths in 1930 lol 01 owed d by home accidents with 30 and trial accidents totaling but t there is a brighter side to the ent picture child deaths have been eased by persistent safety sat ety aduca lon accidents have been reduced 28 ler cent cent in two years by 1600 industrial concerns son erns cerns reporting to the nathinal Nat linal safety nell the number of commercial rucks eks involved in accident had gone awn a 19 per cent since 1927 and in hedu led air transport the death rato rate ined 87 per cent from 1928 to 1930 but ut when people can be killed k B single year in automobiles homes ind industries adus tries every motorist every em oyer er rad and employed and all other catl in must recognize their own individual to help reduce the accident I 1 FHE CLOUDS DS W WILL LL PASS gehb he clouds will vill pass as they have gwang Ys pasted the union was not made erlih tut but to endure forever in its me ol of greatest peril its Prest president was 0 maligned too the coreed core ilent Td waa th the Z I 1 rattling ling and the traitor found ample to criticize lincoln they did dil best to hamper and destroy the ark of ct his hands and the purpose of hla his fd by steadfastness in the right as ed gme gaie him to bee the right he per illtred red and saved baked the union critics of hoover are numerous tens ol of ausanka ands ot of them believe that they mid d conduct the government better in he Is 1 conducting it they seem to dolce ice in the count rys difficulties es as ming them stumbling b in hoo fcc I 1 v ars path and not realizing that when they strike at him they are striking at their own welfare there can be but one president at a time when national trouble comes he Is entitled to the support of all citizens while he wrestles with the nations problems washington post YOUNG MICHAEL MARTIN IN in a letter received yesterday from dr lawrence H of alhambra california the doctor says the enclosed clipping will make a good item for the record you know michael martin aged 7 has been visiting down here with mrs airs peter martin and elizabeth martin they stayed lor for a week or so with mr and mrs T 0 martin here in alhambra and while here little mickey went over to the city plunge and enrolled in the instruction class after only about 10 days lessons he was graduated and given a medal you can appreciate how thrilled the little chap was I 1 think you could pub publish ish the story as an argument r for a similar plunge in park lark ci city ly perhaps some ot of the many in millionaires lion aires who have bave deserted the camp might read it and contribute to a fund that would eventually land a swimming pool in park city THE CLIPPING the following Is the clipping referred to which was taken from the alhambra advocate of august 12 1931 2931 under the caption of diplomas to plunge graduates swimming instructors at the municipal plunge in city park continue to turn out swimmers in record numbers it was wag announced by L emerson winter superintendent in of parks several hundred new paddlers saddlers padd lers have learned to swim this summer recently the following were graduated 11 ted beginners class lydia hallberg louise brazelton margaret ronayne veronaca kerby genevieve Genev leve austman barbara catherine larson laison nancy thompson betty mae poorman norma nonna haag zola bailey phyllis gilbert ruth buth lohmer janet dean duane walters harold bogh billy mcconnaughy walter crowe bruce kettle hattie william lewis richard johnston walter wilson allson alien weeks billy doyane muton milton hughs griffen cardiff michael martin advanced class frances burnett nancy arilson Arr lson margaret mass mars marle marie fine jack pearson bjorge bergstrom don montieth Mont leth docx jones and bob meyer WHO WILL BE THE FIRST we are publishing the story doctor as you suggest and sincerely hope it will catch the eye and stir up a generous spot in one ot of the many rich ones whose wealth came from toe the mines ot of park city resulting in fix a substantial check I 1 being received sooner or later by the park city recreation board lor for the P purpose r I 1 of adding a plunge to our local 1 playgrounds tor for the benefit and pleasure I 1 of 0 the youth of our community it 11 would be a lasting monument to the donor it Is a regrettable fact act that from ell all the I 1 wealth taken from our mines by former reI residents dents of our city not a single act has been done in appreciation thereof in a public way tor for the benefit of the community 3 in general millions made in park city have been spent for magnificent and revenue making structures in salt lake city and elsewhere but not a sou tor for the beautification or public benefit I 1 I 1 ot of good little old park city however it Is never too late for these fortunate I 1 and good people or their heirs to manifest beneficial appreciation so BO we can live in hopes even if we die in despair WHY DONT vo YOU PRESIDENT HOOVER instead of fussing and turning fuming and delaying appointing committees and wasting time waiting for reports which gets geta i yu you no where why dont you mr president ident devote your energies at the same time manifesting courage courageous cus activity by immediately calling an international conference and urging quick action for ol of silver all er with this accomplished shed unemployment together with the worlds present depression would vanish like the early mists in the warm morning sun just try it your tour excellency and thus win the worlds approval SO 30 SAY ALL OF US IS the tha entire population of utah agree W with ith observer in his recent communication to the salt lake telegram the writer said in part our senior senator reed smoot should not cot try to cultivate illusions or attempt special pleas in to account tor for the main cause depression depre ablon but ho he should manfully and courageously declare that the d debasement s ement ot of silver Is on one of the greatest if 1 not the greatest causes of business bu biness stagnation and depression in the world today that an international conference looking to the rehabilitation ot of silver should be held beld and that he be intends to be la in step with his hie state surely he Is not unmindful of how bow deeply the people ot of our state led feel on this question when lie he recalls that during the first bryan campaign they went almost unanimously for or |