Show 1 mar mfr I 1 I 1 i 44 1 I i I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 dads I 1 I 1 I 1 column I 1 I 1 T 41 il X 10 1 or 7 S 4 t S 4 a 1 1 44 SI JR ADVANCES IV IN JOUR IN THE salt lake tribune of october 20 th we read the following I 1 sam rudd 0 n jr r son on ot of S LR L d d c n connected C with wit h the park record reco d tor f or 62 ysais RIS has been appointed sunday editor a ot f the portland journal a at t portland oregon it was learned friday mr M t was born be r n in salt lake city cl ty september sept e m her 30 1883 but spent most ot of his is ear early 1 y years in park city v where here 1 he began bega 11 newspaper w s paper work on the record serving the t in e p paper aper for ten years alter ward for about ab 0 ut three ehrl e years he worked on the salt lake tribune rind and the salt 1 lake telegram in at one time being mining j editor of the th e tribune I 1 froni salt lake city he went to port land to vm work rk tor for the Ore oregonians oregonian Oreg gonian onlan and I 1 later lor for th the 0 journal for two years ne he also was a member n C aber of the edito ital stall staff I 1 ot of the san francisco pr a encisco examiner returning I 1 to the jou journal n a 1 where he since has been employed I 1 mr who married I 1 lizabeth elizabeth I 1 Wl W therow in 1911 at park city has two I 1 le children hildren received his early education in ini park cit city y sch schools 0 he was graduated ini in the first C class ass ot of graduates of the park city high school in 1902 2902 for two years lie he attended the boston technological institution and a mighty fine job it Is that sam jr Is making of of the enlarged sunday edition ot of the b big g oregon journal ai ai 31 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT upon advice of neutral investigators has reissued an executive ey e order requiring the cotton ga garment industry to reduce hours of labor from 40 to 36 per week effective december while maintaining the current weekly meekly wages ages this order actually grew grem out of a provision in the code requiring that a neudy be made of its labor provisions in operation BBS 15 R q THE EDITOR of the whittier califor Is news sas sais tom tomorrow 0 arow we may have an old age pension and a redistribution of wealth and utopia may be just around the corner carner but just the same the merchant alth vi ath his shelves filled will want buyers lor for those goods and advertising will still be a live subject experience has proven that the surest way to reach prospective customers Is by use of the printed word no mo use putting in type an invitation to people aho vho cant reach the store and so the home newspaper comes into the picture I 1 IT WAS grover cleveland former pre 61 eident dent who once said t f we III find ad that the wickedness ol of destructive agitators and the selfish depravity if it demagogues have stirred up discontent and strife w where here there should be peace and harmony we should recall george ing tons admonition that harmony industry and frugality are essential ess entla I 1 pillars ot of public progress afi fi afi fi S OLD AGE PENSIONS FOR EN EDITOR J THOMAS WISON siye the movement for nationwide nation tion wide old age pensions seems to be b growing with great rapidity we are not referring now to the california project of giving every person 01 er sixty years old two hundred dollars a month to spend but to more carefully thought out plans such as several states have tried of seeing to it that no person who Is past the age of useful productive work shall be permitted to starve or freeze to death the th e human rare race has come a long way up the ladder ot of moral evolution among some aboriginal tribes it Is still the custom to kul kill off the old men and women when they can no longer bear their share of the social burden of subsistence it Is sanction d by long established custom C tam and Is regarded as neither sinful sh a I 1 noi or criminal in some of the islands ot of the south seas the elderly when they feel their powers falling failing quietly remove them the shark ed lagoons la in a christian civilization however we cannot ca nn 0 t contemplate with equanis equanimity lity system sy te in V which aich permits the aged to drag out their declining years in misery and anil want the system of herding them into poorhouses poor houses served for or a century or two but it put the stigma of pauperism upon all of the inmates any system of old age pensions pen slona it seems to us it 11 it la is to conform to the humanitarian spirit of the age must apply to all alike whether destitute or not if a J P morgan ors or a rockefeller rea reaches c bee the pension age he be should get his monthly check just the same as the destitute day laborer or farm hand only in that way will the stigma of pauperism be avoided 31 HERE IS a riddle tor for your next dini ner der party it if it takes a clock seven seconds to strike seven how long will it take to strike ten silly billy it but rye are you sure you know inow I now the answer B h S F B L E CAMOMILE ILE ON OH THE salt lake tribune for eighteen years editor of the park record for or fourteen years in charge of the mining department of the salt lake herald tor for bigit years production manager for colonel wills walls tempestuous temp estous mines lines methods doling four arid and one half years with W H child and evans morris whitney tor for a apell and finally editor of the from 1916 to t september 1934 L 3 camomile to all at the eve age of 76 has decided to retire and ban agne gene to california tho tat new editor publisher has known cadroy Cam roy tor for 18 years and hopes to have many more everett eveiett true meba messages ages from the he years come may the years be man many salt lake mining review goad old cammy congratulations en heng able to retire rom from the newspaper game gains after so many long years a 0 struggle tor for struggle it lsna met I 1 aci SC ni it kind ot of a newspaper one may erve it was visa 1873 I 1 think when we commenced deviling on the salt lake tribune then from 1880 to 1900 we aidel aided I 1 in n the destinies or of the reco od d since then you preferred life I 1 in a M city while alle I 1 C continued on it in the old mining camp 74 standing we were both born bom in the same year my chances of retiring are as remote now as in the days when we commenced smearing ourselves with printers ink may contentment be yours in n etl rement cammy find and it if not before may we again meet when gabriels trumpet calls us to the special corner comer set bet abide above or perhaps below or newspaper men on the other side 11 may the d days be many before we hear the toot DAD |