Show I Dads Dad s I Column H I I I II II lili HAZY nAZY AND J CONFUSED CONFUSED- co SAYS YS MR l FRANKLIN KLIS Dear Mr Air REFERRING TO J. J S. S Jacksons Jackson's article published In n The Record of ot April I wish to state that President Johnson WAS VAS impeached Of ot course every one om knows he lie was not convicted The lower lowerhouse lowerhouse house of ot congress Impeaches or BRINGS BRING IN THE INDICTMENT and the upper up r 1 house of ot congress tries the person who wh has been Impeached or indicted as most of ot us understand the subject oi of ot I the proper authority or authorities I bringing In formal charges Indicted anc and Impeached do not mean the same thing and the words are not but the word Indict serves to Illustrate what happens to one who Is Impeached One On may be Impeached and yet when tried on the articles of ot Impeachment he may maj maybe maybe be acquitted as President Johnson was acquitted by one single vote ote One rosy may i ibe be indicted and yet be acquitted when when tried before bet ore a proper court Now I dont don't know what J. J S. S Jackson is driving at or what the writer means outside of ot the reference to President Johnsons Johnson's being Impeached The writer seems hazy and confused contused but I gather In a general way that the writer favors the sit-down sit strike and general defiance of ot law Well If It the so 60 called working workingman workingman man some four to eight million strong thinks he can bulldoze all the rest of ot us God pity him Naturally we are all workers or at least ninety-five ninety per cent of us between tween the tha ages of ot seventeen se and seventy se are workers and we have some rights that the so-called so workers some four tour to eight million strong must respect The millions of stockholders in thousands of ot companies and corporations have some 1 rights all hard working man I have ha been a my life carpenter life carpenter miner small store storekeeper storekeeper I keeper small printer and small farmer fanner managed to make a 1 etc etc I have fair f tr living and by strict economy I have ha been able to accumulate a a. little I money and property I 1 dont don't think the honest fair minded worker has a stauncher friend than my my- myself myself self and therefore I grieve e to see four million to eight million workers in mines and Industry who seem to claim to be bethe bethe bethe I the only simon PURE working man go I hell bent toward ruin for themselves and i their cause which should be a square to none I. I deal for all and special privileges dont don't seem to want a n I However they I special privileges for deal only deal only square lt co H. H L. L FRANKLIN 1 Salt Lake City Utah April 24 1937 o 00 o 00 o 00 I ISAID TILE LITTLE RED nED mx I SAID THE little red rooster Gosh all aU hemlock things are tough Seems that worms are getting scarcer I I and I cannot find enough What's become of ot all those fat ones is a mystery to me I that rainy There were thousands through spell but now where can they bet be I The little red hen who heard him didn't grumble or complain She had gone through lots of dry spells I she had lived through floods of ot rain So she flew up on the grindstone and she gave her claws a whet I As she said Ive 6 never seen the time I there were no worms to get I She picked d a new and spot the earth was hard and firm The little rooster Jeered New ground That's no place for tor a n worm The little red hen ben Just spread her feet she sh dug both fast and free tree I must go to the worms she said the worms wont won't come to me The rooster vainly spent his day thru I habit by the ways Where fat worms had passed in n squads back In the rainy days das When nightfall found him he be growled in accents ac nu rough Im hungry as a fowl can be condi condi- conditions conditions conditions sure are tough He Ha turned then to the little red hen and said Its worse with you For youre you're net nt only hungry but you must be tired too I rested while I watched for worms so soI soI I 1 feel teel fairly perk But Dut how are you Without worms too And after all that work The little red hen hopped to her perch and dropped her eyes yes to sleep And murmured in a drowsy tone Young I man hear this and weep w p Im I'm full lull of ot worms and happy for Ive I've dined both long and well The Tha Th worms are there as always but always but butI I had to dig like H II Anonymous O O O OWE WE READ that four million one hun hun- hundred hundred hundred dred and sixty nine thousand dollars was cashed shed by the soldiers ex-soldiers of ot the the World war at the Salt Lake of the bonus was made An additional large amount was paid by the Ogden to service ex men also aiso It is said that most of ot this money was injected ted Into the business of ot these cities and state I REPEAL HAS me all aU scared says Courtney Riley Cooper author of ot Heres to Crime MI I 1 put out about 2000 to I help the fight on prohibition and now I I go into towns and find about 20 to 30 per cent of ot high school kids buying liquor I am nm worried about repeal be be- because be- be because cause they're selling liquor to minors r L IF IP YOU know of anything we dont don't know and which the public ought to know if it is worth werth knowing dont don't you OU know that it Is your duty to let us know it it that the general public may also know You may know kno but the public dont don't know unless you let us know the things which you know That will wUl be good for tor all our readers dont don't you Ou know Thank you O O O EVERY VARIETY of ot device known to human Ingenuity is called Into play to help the London Coronation crowds see sec I the royal procession One of ot the neatest I and most popular is the periscope hat ha t says the Christian Science Monitor Other types of ot periscopes are also much I in evidence Instead ad of ot carrying cumbersome cumbersome cum cum- boxes or hiring them the well- well equipped Coronation visitor simply lifts lIns his periscope stick above e the mass of ot shoulders and heads Some seeing far inventor In Inventor in- in inventor may yet et have to bring forth a device to see over oer the periscopes I e MARRINER S. S ECCLES Governor of ot I Ithe the Federal Reserve System has considered con con- considered considered I resigning from his position as a result of ot the Presidents President's failure to ac- ac accept I ac-I accept I his recommendation for Increased taxes at this time to balance the budget bud bud- budget budget get says sars the United States News s. I WALTER FITCH one of ot Utah's famed tamed 1 mining operators died at the home of ot his daughter daught r Mrs J. J J Fred Johnson in n I ISalt Salt Lake last Friday following ai a heart attack He was three eighty-three years cars of age It was vas through Mr Fitch that the great mines of the district I were opened and where he le made a fortune for tor himself and for tor scores of ot others His Ills thirty-four thirty years residence in Utah was filled with good deeds and he was beloved belo and honored by all who knew him h m. m He was a n native of England He came to America in 1874 beginning his mining career in Michigan in 1881 coming to Utah In 1903 1903 organizing organizing the i Chief Consolidated Mining company of ot Eureka in 1909 1903 which has since paid many millions In dividends An out out- outstanding outstanding standing character and a typical gentle gentle- gentleman gentleman man in the true sense of ot the word was Mr Fitch 1 |