Show 04 i V 1 1 14 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 dads I 1 I 1 V I 1 1 I 1 t column K X I 1 C t I 1 V t P bite off more than you can chew then chew it plan tor for more than you ran can do then do it hitch your wagon to a star keep your seat and there you are afi T U S afi opportunity they do me wrong who say I 1 come no more ore ahem when once I 1 knock and IS rail tj to find you in tor for everi every day I 1 stand outside your door and bid you wake and rise to fight and win wall n not 0 t for precious chances pawed passed away weep not for golden ages on the wane I 1 each night I 1 burn the records of the day at sunrise every soul Is born again laugh like a boy at splendors that have tied fled to vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb my judgments seal the dead past with its dead but never bind a moment yet to come tho the deep in mire wring not your hands an anit and weep I 1 lend my arm to all who say 1 I can no shamed faced outcast ever sank so deep but lie he might rise again and be a wan man WALTER MALONE s a 5 afi fi THE PAST WEEK telegrams were sent by salt lake business concerns to the retiring utah congressional delegat delegation expressing appreciation and thanks tor for the wonderful services rendered the state during their terms in congress tommy rot pure and simple en a a THE FOLLOWING poem by edgar A guest was a favorite heart throb by the late mrs W P westfield particularly after the loss of her adopted son charles it Is now doubly so to mr W P west field who this week suggested its publication AN EMPTY HOUSE horse an empty house Is a lonesome place lord keep me from it ever eier for there must be smiles each room to I 1 grace or I 1 shall go there never the squeak of the stair Is a gruesome sound and I 1 jump at a curtain flapping an empty house is a tomb ive found where many a ghost comes tapping the chairs stand still and they stare at me a rigid m and stark and lifeless not tor for long can I 1 stand to be in a house childless wifeless an empty house Is a ghastly place for the silence Is appalling and I 1 need the smile of a happy face and a voice which heeds my calling I 1 yes tes she must speak when I 1 cry Hel hello lol 1 and my little ones must play there or out of the home we love I 1 go I 1 too terrified to stay there fi afi S a IN THE american mind the name roosevelt has come to be associated with the doing of things it is up to franklin D to make it traditional once more we have president roosevelt and possibly it may te be said to be one of the ironies of fate that in addition to being immediately inducted into a conglomeration of national emergencies of staggeringly staggering magnitude the induction itself had to I 1 bo be punctuated with handicaps serious enough to eradicate the intestinal fortl forti 1 tude of any ordinary individual at I 1 1 tempted assassination biting criticism of a cabinet selection by a mighty and much interested organization and finally the sudden death of an outstanding cabinet appointee a a rl a WHILE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Is laced faced with many urgent problems and adverse conditions he will alsol also begin his labors with many advantages he 10 Is supported by all the people he has selected a cabinet of varied abilities in which he has confidence he Is the titular and actual head of a party that controls congress by strong majorities and he tackles his duties with fresh vigor S hi bifi IN RENEWING his subscription tor for the record the past week a business man of roswell new mexico says in part 1 I 1 am sixty tour four now and can remember past events pretty well and I 1 seen anything like this depres depression 11 r since I 1 was a boy harrisons Harrl sons and Clev elands administrations were lust just about this way I 1 cut stole stoe wood in ohio tor for sixty cents a day and boarded myself working from daylight to dark people wont do that way now lets hope better times are ahead if not we are sure headed for civil war with a vengeance as the people are sure beginning to get pretty angry had two big communist meetings la in this city last night under the auspices of the unemployment workmen protective union accomplishing nothing however G C KIMES EIMES roswell new mexico march 3 1933 AT THE head of our government now mr kimes Is a man of action and courage a real leader with a congress ready and anxious to support him in getting the country back to normalcy bright days are ahead S 5 afi 5 afi fi REFERRING TO the following para graph in dads column of last friday cammy gives information that will be of pleasing interest to old timers in particular and our readers in general IN READING of the passing on of james J corbett last week recalled the fact that this lamed famed prize ring champion was the first and only prize lighter fighter that enriched dad on march 17 1897 john L Suf sullivan livan was the general favorite among the fight fans of park city vh when the fight was on between J L and nd jim corbett at carson city Nevada and just to be contrary dad bet one dollar with cammy then editor of the record that 1 L would be the underdog and by golly he be guessed right it was always gen p aleman jim with the writer after that maybe youre right sam but I 1 forget that was waa a long time ago however I 1 won 10 on that fight AFTER IT WAS ALL OVER it was this way mary ferguson afterwards mrs dave keith was in charge of 0 the telephone office she got a flash from salt lake that the fight was over and that corbett had won they were still busy at pat saloon up the street a few doors from the record office ottyce reading and posting existing bulletins by rounds they were about three rounds behind so I 1 went up to tell towey what had bad happened there was a big crowd in the place and a big hurley burley son of erin I 1 standing near by promptly offered to bet me that my information was wrong that corbett lick sullivan in a thousand years he wanted to bet me 10 and I 1 took hl him M up and borrowed 10 from rom pat to cover his bet in a few minutes the bulletin reached the saloon it confirmed my statement ot and pat paid me the 10 he was stakeholder the then my friend tried to crawfish on the ground that a bet on sure thing was wag invalid but the stakeholder and the crowd was against him and I 1 got the ten spot so if 1 I 1 bet sl 1 with you sam and paid it I 1 only won 9 1 1 CAMMY AT LEAST cammy we are sixes six you forgot the incident of the bet and the incident of the 10 00 bet had completely slipped my mind true it was a long time ago mighty pleasing though to take a memory journey to the good c old id days where you and I 1 were young S fi B afi THE NERVE of some world war veterans Is indeed astounding we read in the papers that back in muton milton massachusetts achu that action has been brought by the chairman of the board of selectmen of that city to compel certain world war veterans either to forgo their claims upon federal disability compensation or give up their jobs on Mil tons police and fire department the jobs these veterans hold call for a high degree of physical fitness applicants must satisfy the authorities of their soundness in order to qualify at the same time in order to gain compensation from the veterans bureau these men must make a definite claim of physical disability mr murray would seem to be pursuing his argument logically when he points out that it Is manifestly impossible tor for employees of the town to be both nt fit and unfit it Is a known tact fact that such conditions exists in all parts of this country of ours r resulting in many millions of dollars being paid annually to ex service merl men not legally entitled to compensation and it Is time a stop was made in expenditures and the new deal proposes just such a stop BBS fi yi 5 DEEP WAS the sorrow experienced and expressed at the death of mayor anton on J lit cermak after his brave fight and bis continued cheerful determination to Z get well from the day the bullet in intended tend I 1 tor for president roosevelt struck him down until his cla unconsciousness previous to his bis death though the penalty of death will be ba b but t a light punishment tor for the mis erable assassin it will be a satisfaction to know a cowardly cur has been put beyond the power to do further barm i a a y F IT WAS a wonderful scene in washington D C last saturday when franklin D roosevelt was made president of the united states it was a clean cut emphatic and heart beart cheering inaugural address and a stirring and glamorous inaugural parade thrilling the quarter of a million people who witnessed it and it has been a record breaking six days of unprecedented and continual activity and accomplishment on the part of president roosevelt and his advisors and the national acclaim Is thank god for a courageous doer following four years ot 0 presidential and congressional timidity and inaction rejoice tor for already the depression Is tottering afi F A afi 5 1 SENATOR THOMAS junior U S senator Is stepping right along with the best of them at washington D C yesterday the gentleman was assigned to the committees of foreign relations education and labor military affairs mines and mining and pensions he with senator king will work hand in hand for best interests and for the nations good in general congressmen Mes isis jones and murdock are also now in working harness in the new congress and can be depended upon tor for effective service SS ui F hi I 1 THE STATE legislature has passed the limit of time allotted it but Is working along on a stopped clock permission struggling hard to accomplish something worthwhile worth while from the mass of jumbled alleged legislation ye yet t unfinished S G 6 Y SR YESTERDAY THE seventy third congress of the united states convened amid democratic enthusiasm its arat session was one of unprecedented ted activity and a d abble achievement there was no dallying or tax eating commiss commissions appointed just an earnest united 4 effort to achieve and to got get the hii utha isa out alit of the roeshear 0 of previous mismanagement k and ity and so it will continue for the ensuing tour four years in our opinion afi a h ai r OUR PRIMARY test Is to put people to work said president roosevelt in his bis inaugural address idleness would soon be enormously reduced if his further statement in the same address and there must be an adequate and sound currency means the of sliver silver which we think it does LS a afi a a I 1 THE TEE UTAH bank holiday Is ex tended extended to next tuesday march we think it wise that governor blood skipped over the tha for the reason that when our banks resume operations we want them to keep going hampered by no hoo doos I 1 i 14 ic ac SENATOR PAUL HUNTS gold measure ls Is now in the hands of governor blood tor for his signature or veto if it becomes a law state employed emp loyes will be paid in gold C coin oln the object of the bill introduced by senator hunt Is to demonstrate to gold standard proponents how weak a foundation the tottering superstructure i of credit Is reared silver argues 1 senator hunt was used with gold for many centuries and silver must again be restored to its ita former position since the gold supply of the world Is inadequate as a base for the worlds monetary system |