Show I- I oI 1 i. i I t. t I rr r. r Ie i Dads Dad's I I. rr i oe I i t t Column ColumnA i l t I Jo I n I 7 I H- H HA I A and Prosperous New Year A HAPPY A readers friends and enemies I all our for O O O OA A NEW iE YEAR PEAR ENTERTAINS what will be the first WONDER t r I wide and f door swings as my slon tin the threshold d to pay mos cross ome them they Oey tj M and aDd friendly greetings Somo of ot them 91 othera others will straight straight- bow w low while whilo though entering for tor battle battlo I must I Inot fn ea a as I when want unkind when I want so much sot not appear I Ithe be cordial If It they will but me methe to n to prove proTe my Interest and the the- chance con con- desire to be one of them I I must con con- vises 25 them the of my y sincerity though a this meeting tor or the first time In a new orld surrounded by new faces Is not easy for me I must not be overly graci grad gracious ous Otis or they will be suspicious of me nor Dor or must I permit coolness to make me meem meI I gem em unappreciative of their company Many any of my guests will wonder whether sponsoring me will wUl be bo worthwhile and others will wm decide immediately that I am worthy orthy of or their time and friendship I must remember that those whose whoso hand hand- handclasps 1 clasps are the tho heartiest whose greetings I f the warmest greatly outnumber the tho thet f t guest est who Is coldly reserved In my pre pro tence Bence The very air about mo me seems j i iI festive and laden with cheer and good god I 1 I will mil ill How nice if It could always hold holdan I I an atmosphere of fellowship and nd con con- congeniality geniality I Far too many times has this I house seen unhappiness Many were the suffered by my predecessor the I renter 39 But she forgot all aU else but I Ithe the happiness and Joy she gleaned from fromI I I her friends hereabouts As she bid me mei i goodbye with tears In her eyes she I j f asked that I be generous to these my I knew neW neighbors I must further the spirit I II f of brotherly love In this community Indeed a lot depends upon me I must I bring something to my associates to en en- enrich enrich rich their lives as they leave their In Individual in- in individual individual Impressions upon mine May our companionship to be bo one to bring Joy to memories In days to come And when hen I too to move mo on from this neighbor neighbor- neighborhood hood may I leave only the most pleasant recollections of our association 1 i iA A. 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A LITTLE COUNTRY PAPER WHEN THE evening shade Is falling atthe at atthe the end of the day Aa J a feller rests from labor and smokes his pipe of clay Theres There's nothing does him so much good be fortune up or down As the little country paper from his Ol 01 Home Town It U aint a thing of beauty an its print i r aint always clean I P But It l straightens out his temper e when h L a fellers J f. f mean a l lu u us s the wrinkles off off ot his face an Probes off ot the frown That Rut little country paper from his 01 Ol Home Town It tells of all the parties and balls at I Pumpkin Row Bout who spent Sunday with whose girland girl girland girland and how the tho crops 11 ll grow An how It keeps a feller teller posted bout who is up and who Is down That little country paper from his 01 Ol Home Town Now I like to read the dallies and and the papers An at times the yeller novels no an some other trash dont don't you I I But Buti i when hen I want some that'll I I brush away a frown I I want that little paper from my 01 Ol Home Heme Town Denver Post O 00 O O AMERICAN S A KICKERS SAYS OUR Washington correspondent Ml An loyal Americans appear to have gotten together in opposition to Russia and its methods since that country invaded Po Po- Poland Poland Poland land and Finland From the amount of noise made about the Communists one would hardly suspect that they polled only 80 thousand votes in to the United States In tho last presidential election However the present Investigation tion of the National Labor Relations Board seems to tobe tobe be DC full of dynamite and shows how the Influence of Communism has impeded true progress This fact has long been known in connection with subversive Activities In the labor troubles on the West nest Coast It Is more reasonable to sup- sup Pos O that growth of radical and red ten ten- denies in our country Is traceable to Internal conditions that have grown out of prolonged poverty among a part of our people since Americans are not apt to believe In the Russian revolutions sias sia's war record of the past few tew Months will servo serve as a warning to Amerl- Amerl j I tans ns that they want no truck with such dOctrines They'll have to find other rea rea- reans IOns ns than tainted Russian-tainted ones if 1 they are to keep on growling They have havo al al- al kicked when Interfered nth their efforts to make a decent liv- liv lag but there hasn't been much evi- evi I f ce that the Russian Communistic doctrine has hM gained many new converts The Tho t American kickers dont don't usually kick kiek unless tales they have a kick coming but that rt does not imply that they have havo sym- sym symPathies ica with Russian RUA ian Communism We Weans Web b Americans ans always have to find new and i ab h names to call our minorities InI In Inthey I urn they have haTe been called anarchists I I a ir and and Wa and now they are call call- rd ed Communists The Federal records and show that they are arc the tho same old kers under Unde r new names and are com com- comI camcam Peed largely largel of misguided mis people who e groping in the dark hoping to find r better for themselves themselves and I The Communists are a different ent TV need d And they are being hunted down t Pt t Is an another story which has been n i sight n in la sight in this correspondence THE TAE to MARCH of Dimes is expected year tar enlist more lnore millions of f People this t silver than an ever before In the cast to I at It t silver sUver fay parade Many will mall mail t fl Cards containing dimes to the Pret Pre- Pre Pret bow bows ent at the White House These cards t t s no a if lare are available to nIl all state county 1 kuto bu tc lb al chairmen Others will contri- contri contris' contris t ton s' s by buying March of Dimes but but- th which h this year Tear will be of ot decora- decora but I and convenient design or will wUl de- de Dim Cm donations in March of e coin collectors I q AW 0 I t s AlF rA FORTY 1 BACK nACK YONDER ONDER Y i YEARS ago ngo the best seller g books M oke WM W Jules Vernos Verno's novel td Days Around the World In 90 Days The man who made the trip on a wager finished the Journey a few minutes after I. I Ithe j the time that ho he thought and the bet i I. I expired Within tho the following 24 hours I Ithe ho he discovered that he ho gained a day on the calendar in his hi trip around the world and d that gave him time to get in in- under the wire Way back before that I time the sailing salling ships left Massachusetts Massachusetts' bound for China and It took them a year or two to out go-out and return home I IOnly IOnly Only a little more than a century ago ago I Ione one of the first steam-drawn steam passenger i trains of the Baltimore and Ohio en j en- en engaged in a race with a horse and the tho horse won A quarter of or a century ago l I Ih most highway travel was still made with h horses and and nd they rarey ever went very far tar so eon that If it the tho average distances I traveled by man In a ye year r could have i been kept It would have been a mere Pero fraction traction of the average reached miles mUes in 1920 Since that time 19 years j jago jago 1 I ago the th average distance man travels c tins has las Jumped Jump to 2500 miles a year This js J J wholly due to the fact that most peo- peo people i pie In iQ the United States now enjoy the I 1 II automobiles or pub pub- public facilities of family pub pub-I I I He lie vehicles that th cover every nook n ok and corner of the land Today there are per- per aps as many automobiles as there are wringers or radios In privately owned homes O 0 O O 0 LABOR A OIt TO FIGHT INFANTILE PRESIDENT WILLIAM Green of the American Federation of Labor lira has ac- ac appointment In the Fight In- In In Paralysis campaign as chairman of ot the labor division division Keith Keith Morgan na na n i chairman of the committee for the of the tho Presidents President's birthday announced a this week Under this special division dl the tho ranks of or organized labor will go forward into ta the war against the crippling disease Members of gigan gigan- gigantic tic unions In Americas America's vast Industries will wUl mass behind the tho drive in greater numbers than han ever before Mr Green in accepting the chairmanship und and pledging his enthusiastic support to tho the campaign declared I respond whole whole- wholeheartedly wholeheartedly wholeheartedly heartedly to the invitation you extend to serve servo as chairman chirman of the labor lon elon of the national committee organized Continued d on Pogo Pago g Five I I to I I I I I I II Dads Dad's Column I I oH H H- H I- I Continued from Pace Pare One for the purpose of carrying forward this years year's campaign against Infantile paral paral- ysis Mr Green and other labor lead lead- leaders leaders leaders ers will at once work out details of the labor division program which will be countrywide in scope Gratified over the acceptance Chairman Morgan said President Green Is a regular on our o team He was WM head of ot the Labor Divi Divi- Division Division Division sion last year which broke all records in raising contributions for tor the campaign fund O O O I THANKS SENATOR DAD WAS favored this week with a n a copy of the book The Senator From Sandpit by Ham Park the senator him him- himself I self It is a 0 small email handsomely bound volume of sixty pages teeming with selections from the Senators Sana tors dally dany column telling of his travels here there and elsewhere with many of his clever witticisms poems cuff curt notes no etc etc as published in the Senators Senator's dally col col- column column column in the Salt Lake Tribune during his bis many years of ot service and read recd by I millions of readers of that up-to-the- up I newspaper It Is a clever com com- and and makes an interesting vol Yol volume ume It is much appreciative Thanks again ye popular columnist I I |