Show 4 I I I. I t 1 2 i Dads Dad's ti i I I Column Co I j t I t i r oH- oH ALONG ALO G THE labor front the down sit regiments squat behind Idle machines and fling grenades of wordy defiance at constituted authority and a court order I Ifor for Zor evacuation says Christian Science Monitor Above them figuratively speak speak- speaking speaking ing lag the Of Ot I. I O O. banner flutters Behind them at G. G II 11 Q John L. L Lewis directs strategy toward bringing control of the whole American Industrial field Into sole bar bar- bargaining bargaining his own hands First objective gaining rights second one great In Industrial in- in industrial union third a n nation of cbs clos closed I clos ed cd shops Pa JQ I LAST RESORT A WOMAN wrote to the Boulder coun coun- county county county ty ty- Colorado Welfare department We made application for relief but we ve wait wait- waited walt walt-I waited ed so long that my husband had to go out and and look for a Job He found one I THE ABOVE example followed should be followed by many of the persistent on hangers-on to the local relief reller wagon I IQ EJ Q DONT DON'T LEAVE small children alone at I home I Tragedy after tragedy has been recorded where an untended child chUd has been bien either killed or disfigured for life me meby by fire A recent case Is cited by the In Industrial In- In Industrial Commission of or Wisconsin A boy In-I In of or four and his brother of or six months were left In the house when the parents went visiting The boy pushed the baby buggy containing his brother too close I to the heating stove A blanket caught fire and the Infant was fatally burned Other accounts tell of or fires started by I children playing with matches In still other Incidents a stove door Is opened I Iare or Gr lids lifted d off of by the child chUd and fires are started Fatal results have ha often fol followed fob fol- followed lowed the pouring of or kerosene on a fire I Iby by a child chUd All small children love lo to I play pia with fire and no precaution should be overlooked In restraining them Every minute a fire lire breaks out In America I 1 Two-thirds Two of or all those fires occur In homes Will your home be on that list this year and year and will you and your our family be subjected to a menace that may take life lire due primarily to your own careless careless- carelessness ness I Pa 11 EDITOR LEACH In the Forum says I Ours Is a country of unbelievable In in- in consistencies For five lve years our big pro pro- problem problem problem blem has been the unemployed Now we weare are aro face to face with a recovery that Is I being retarded by a reported shortage of or skilled labor What labor What were the young peo peo- people i pie about during the depression Evidently Evi EvI- Evidently EvIdently i dently they were not being trained for places In Industry The industry The new new young oung people seeking king employment each year will have to learn to respect manual tasks as much as white-collar white Jobs I a 7 ra 1 DOUBLE DOUBLE toll toil and trouble Fire burn and cauldron on bubble I THUS THE TIm strike situation today As I Ion one on phase Is submerged another bubbles up and all In In all Its It's a witch's brew I Strikes outs lock-outs squatters defying the court In the Chrysler plants employers defying the government In the Rem Rem- Remington Remington 1 ington Rand plant Michigan's Governor Murphy refusing to oust Sit downers seeking king compulsory arbitration Labor LaborS Secretary S e c I eta ry Perkins new grounds for negotiations In Washington over the Remington Rand strike says the Christian Science Monitor The D. D A. A a drive on the sit-down sit technique lq e but steel mills flaming thru the night as a new era of pro pro- progress progress gress cress begins following new adjustments Few feel reel the management labor nt problem will prove too much for America But Its It's a witch's brew until clarity comes j PO Ra SUMMIT COUNTY leads leads even even In egg- egg laying Wo We read the following In Tues Tues- Tuesdays Tuesday's Tuesdays Tuesday's I days day's Salt Lake Tribune A hen be be- belonging belonging belonging longing to Guy Trone of or Coalville died In the knowledge It had done a good II Job Mr Trone In Salt Lake City Sun Sun- Sunday Sunday Sunday day displayed an egg measuring eight i and one half Inches In circumference and containing an egg of or normal size He said his white leghorn died an hour after laying the egg eg Jsn I REFERRING TO the tho sit down strike crisis Senator Wm Win H. H King says It Is most unfortunate that progress toward I recovery In our Industrial life Ure Is Inter Inter- Interrupted Interrupted by serious labor controversies inter inter-I The Secretary of or Labor has been widely videly quoted as declaring the sit-down sit strike has not yet been proved to be Illegal 1 Such an attitude Is most unfortunate and Indeed cannot be Justified An ex examination I cx-I cx- cx of this new force which has I been thrust Into our labor and Indus indus- Industrial industrial industrial trial life Is of or great Importance It It affects not only those who use this weapon wea wea- weapon weapon pon but a great army of or men and wo- wo women wo wo- women women men who are gainfully employed and who are forced Into the ranks of or the unemployed 3 ta IMPLICIT CONFIDENCE Is manifested by Mr and Mrs Al of Oakwood Missouri In a letter to the United States News which says We think our President President President dent knows more about what this coun coun- country country country try needs than any anyone one else and the things ho he wants will be for the good goodof of all bless our President and Mrs Roosevelt Roose and all that are standing by him In his fight for the people to JIB toWE WE READ that the strongest living thing In proportion to Its weight Is the beetle which can cm carry a burden times heavier than Itself If a man pos pos- possessed possessed proportionate strength he could l carry a load weighing seventy I tons lea Ja SAYS THE Readers Reader's Digest The cor cor- coronation chair of or the British empire In which King VI will sit alt a n part of or ort t the crowning c cc mony ony is la a dilapidated piece of or Made entirely of wood and used 1274 It Is not only badly scratched cra and nicked but also literally covered co v with names and Initials that have been carved In It evidently when tho the guards were looking In another 1 direction l 3 Ir Rl 3 IT MUST be bo a 11 sore disappointment t to the worlds world's most popular and daring lady aviator aviator Amelia Amelia Earhart because Earhart-because because t of the up crack of or her especially de devised de- de deI devised I and much advertised airplane when Just started on her bel proposed world the trip She Is la a plucky l 1 rough-haired rough little devil nevertheless I and declares that Just as soon as her badly damaged plane Is repaired she will try again Well we all hope her hermany many fantastic dreams air-dreams will be real real- realized and that she will circle the globe many times and In many ways without a mishap that will make her a flying angel In the realms above where above where gas gas- gasi gasoline i oline and expert mechanics will not be necessary to keep her flying around 1 eternally A great little minded air lady Is Amelia and no o mistake e. e AN EASTERN paper says Confronted with labor on the one hand and by New Deal legislation on the other capi capi- capital capital capital tal finds Itself In need of or a financial j Moses Therefore when Mariner S. S S Eccles I chairman or of the Federal Reserve Board I points by Implication to a promised land of or harmonious Industry honest I profits and satisfied satis labor his voice Is pleasant to the ear car Munching peanuts as he lie studies federal figures he advocates I advocates cates higher federal Income and profit taxes to carry relief reller balance the budget II and reduce public debts favors Increased ed production the abolition of or monopolistic practices and the fair fall treatment of or labor by capital and of or capital by labor The significance of or his statement lies In his Inference that greed plays a a. greater gr ter part than physical conditions In producing unjust prices and upsetting the economic balance Since the opposite I of ot greed Is generosity It Is not difficult to see how bow the balance might be rester- rester I ed cd to Jt NEVER IN the history of or our nation was there a calamity causing greater sorrow and wide nation-wide sympathy than the frightful school tragedy In eastern Texas the past week rending Heart-rending It was to read of nearly five hundred school schoolchildren schoolchildren I children being crushed and mangled and mutilated ted many beyond recognition It ItIs Itis Itis I Is simply appalling t p yr m I PRESS DISPATCHES this morning In Informs in- in informs in-I in forms us Generalissimo Lewis of or the I now famed C. C I. I 0 O. has agreed to move the sit downers from the Detroit au automobile au- au automobile plants That Is encouraging encouraging- but the end Is not yet yet and and there Is liable to be much water flow under the I bridge before peace again reigns In the automobile and other great Industries of or the east We on the side lines can only patiently wait walt and hope for a satis satis- satisfactory satisfactory factory termination of the sit down mania It Is quite considerate of or Mr Lewis however to allow the owners to regain possession of or their vast ast proper proper- properties ties ties after after the failure of or courts to have their edicts complied compiled with Alls All's well that ends well |