Show oIoI oI 1 t H 1 i t m I Dads Dad's t tt 11 i L t Column ColumnED I I II j I I I I I I l' l I 1 I I I I 1 ED FIRMAGE rm IT IS with a great deal of personal pleasure that we call attention of or our be bestowed be- be bestowed bestowed and praise readers to the publicity Park stowed upon one of or our former City residents Ed Firmage on page pago three the Provo Dally Herald of or this issue by the business men and public officials of or Provo for his progressiveness and fore- fore citizen as a spirited public-spirited outstanding success as DS a n mer- mer merchant merchant merchant and his R chant and town home-town booster in the community in which he and family have havo made their home for several years past to chron chron- chronicle chronicle The Record Is always gratified icle the success or achievements of or native folks former town home or Mr Firmage spent several years in our city married a Park City young lady and had two sons born while residing in our midst mIdst and and had hosts of or friends wishing him success when he be left lert Park City to tomake tc make his home elsewhere By hard work perseverance t perseverance and honest dealings he heb b has achieved the success wished him as aswill c will be seen by b the story referred to f l V 9 A JV GOOD WORD FOR 1 TilE THE PRESS IRESS SAYS R. R W. W DEE of or Oakland Cali Call California of the Safeway y fornia vice president Stores Inc Constructive newspapers deserve the support of or business and Industry Would you like Uke to live in a town which did not have a good news news- newspaper newspaper newspaper paper edited by a sane constructive honest publisher whose columns are arc open to news opinions and suggestions Of course not You would want that editor to always alwa s 's enjoy the freedom of the press him His IllS which the Bill of Rights flights gives paper represents a definite value to the I community He sells sens advertising advert sing yes fand and this advertising should be consid- consid considered I ered r-ered an en Investment for present and fu- fu future rut future t ture dividends The newspaper is a busl- busl business t l ness and it is a social necessity in bUSi 1 the i modern American town Your advertising t message to your our customers takes on I dignity dignity In a legitimate newspaper O O O 0 I GC MOTHER EARTH E A NOT so old book and a more recent movie Is based on the talc tale of those many families of or vagrants who move I irom one section of the country to an an- another another another other to work the lands and take from the soil soU without putting anything back Into it A survey of land conditions of this country paints a sad picture If we wedo wedo wedo do not take better care of the earth which is most precious to us and to preserve it with fertilizing and breeding Those who tap Its strength and exhaust I Its Hs possibilities then move on to new newfields newfIelds newfields fields are not helping our agricultural set s t Treat our ground today that It will yield to us tomorrow and tomor tomor- I row ow I SOUND SOU LOGIC SAYS THE Industrial News Review Labor Is awakening to the fact that laws which kill business also kill Jobs The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor recently made this declaration We urge that all govern- govern government government ment went actions that tend unnecessarily to discourage business expansion cease and andl that l a positive effort be made to en- en encourage f r courage greater industrial activity tAt At this time there are not enough Jobs 4 In private industry to go around I l This Is largely due In our opinion to the act fact that lack of confidence has stunted business growth and expansion Any policy any law or any political clique dique which fights and discourages private private private vate industry fights and discourages em em- That's the case In a nutshell nutshell- and its it's a good sign that labor is re- re it NEWSPAPER 1 NUGGETS IN THESE times we fight for ideas and newspapers are our fortresses fortresses- Heine i FOUR HOSTILE newspapers are more moreo I to o be feared than a thousand bayonets Napoleon NEWSPAPERS are the schoolmasters of or the common people people people-a a greater trea trea- treasure treasure treasure sure to them than uncounted millions of or gold H. gold H. H w. w Beecher B THE FOLIO of or four pages what Is It but a map of busy life its life Its fluctuations and Its Us vast concerns Cowper Cowper I I A NEWSPAPER Is the history for one I day of or the world In which we live and I with which we are consequently more concerned than with those which have passed away and exist only in brance b BIshOp Bishop Home THE NEWSPAPER press Is the peo peo- peoples people's peoples people's peoples people's ples university Half Hal the readers of Christendom read little else J. J J. J Parton A NEWSPAPER should be the maxi maxi- maximum maximum mum of Information and the minimum of comment Cobden NEWSPAPERS are the worlds world's encyclopedia encyclopedia encyclopedia of life telling us something from every quarter of the globe They are a universal whispering v. v gallery for man man- mankind mankind mankind kind only their whispers are sometimes I thunders Tryon Tryon Edwards O O O WILL AVILL IT HE BE JAMES IES A. A FARLEY HLEY f WITH THE present rather stubborn Illness of President Roosevelt It is only reasonable to expect that Mr Roosevelt Will not seek a third term In that event the the apparently steady increasing sen sen- sentiment sentiment seems to be that James A. A Farley Parley will be the Democratic nominee selected at the coming September national con- con convention at Chicago And that is our guess o ono o o SALT HALT LAKE CITY'S NEW CHIEF 1 LAST MONDAY Chas H. H Olsen suc- suc succeeded Wm C. C Webb as chief of or police of or o he metropolis Mr Olsen takes office of lc ith h a clean honest record behind him th and Tuesdays Tuesday's Deseret News expresses se the e sincere wish of all law abiding citi tens zens e 8 when It says s ys As Af A the e new new chief enters office h hE should h 6 do so 50 with a resolute tion that no breath of scandal shall mal mai his hla administration of or the affairs of or th thE department and then he should work wort to t. guard against the pett graft and dishonesty that so frequently rind find their way into organizations of this nature He lIe should face the task before him with a further determination to en en- enforce enforce enforce force the law without fear or favor Those who know him best are confident that Is Just what he will do O 00 O O DESPITE THE howlings the abuse and the general cussedness of the opposition op op- opposition opposition position against President Roosevelt the tho preliminary test voting In various states reveals the fact that If the Pre Pre- President President President desires to continue on as head of this great nation all that Is necessary necessary sary sarr is for him to announce that de de- de desire desire sire O O 00 O OA A PATRIOTIC TI P. CHANGE GE WE READ In the Los Angeles Examiner that the time old-time Jargon of or hear h ar ye Continued on Page Three 01 I I I I I I M. I 1 1 1 1 1 lIt i iT iDad's t t t I T Dads Dad's Column 1 t t t I II I H I I I I I I t t I Continued from Pare Pace One hear yea In opening the sessions of courts has been changed In the supreme court of Long Beach California The opening of that particular l r court co rt last week the following new went Into effect When the supreme Judge was about to take his chair the bailiff arose and with a n rap of his gavel exclaimed exclaimed- All stand please will say and face fa co the Flag of our country which is the emblem of our constitutional form of government assuring liberty and Jus jus- Justice justice justice tice for all Please remain standing until Judge Westover declares the court i in session In commenting on this change of pro pro- Judge Westover explained to a n Examiner reporter Everyone should have attention call call- called called ed to the Flag each day The tribute to the Flag and Constitution will serve to remind people that their courts are thelast the thelast last bulwark of their rights In these days when dictatorships have taken away I the tho rights of citizens in many lands I think It fitting that we pause for tor a moment to emphasize the fact that lib liberty lib lib- liberty erty and Justice are contained in the furl of the Flag and the constitution of which It Is a symbol Whenever we pledge allegiance to the Flag we are taking an oath to support and protect the constitution of our country and In pausing a second each day to notice the Flag we are reminded of the full Im Im- Import Import im- im import I port of or our oath o o o SAYS REPRESENTATIVE John D. D D II Dingell Let me say plainly and un un- unequivocally unequivocally un- un unequivocally equivocally that the establishment of a n third term precedent strikes no terror In my heart I feel that the record of or a aman aman aman man and his character are all that should I bo be considered In some Instances one term might be too much In other In Instances In Instances instances stances a third term Insufficient If It Roosevelt wants a third term it is all right with me Roosevelt can reveal his attitude toward a a. third term after the convention nominates him That will be early enough for tor me and the Nation GREAT G In T ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1 JI CCO Tf BURTON K WHEELER U. U S S. S Senator from Montana In a recent address said in part Other parties have come and gone Even their names have disappeared use if It not from memory One party or another has arisen with this Issue or that carried on for a while with or without success and then gone into the discard But the Democratic D Party has lived on at the advanced age of nearly a century and a half It Is still stUl as active progressive and looking forward tvs t It ever was It is In full possession of its faculties This administration has hasa a record of or accomplishment It Is not a question of promises or proposals of suggestions or tendencies but a list of ot actual solid accomplishments and fixed policies An Idea of what will be done can be had from looking at what has been done If the honest critics of this Democratic administration not the cap cap- captious captious captious or malicious critics could be trans trans- transported transported transported ported Into the future 25 or 30 years and looking back I believe they would confess that within Its term more has been achieved In the and Im Im- Improvement im- im improvement provement of the country materially and aud andIn audIn andin In the advancement of or the social and economic welfare of the people as a whole than In any three or four like periods In the Nations Nation's history O O O IT IS not up to Democrats to concern themselves with the troubles of the Republicans much less to worry about their and anxieties The more their difficulties the more they flounder about In the bog of or Indecision and con con- conflicting conflicting purposes the more Democrats It might be said should be pleased and contented to remain aloof from the un un- unhappy unhappy un- un unhappy happy spectacle There Is nothing that the average human being Is able to bear with so much stole stoic equanimity as the suffering of ot others Salt others Salt Lake Times O 0 O 0 0 ARNOLD STRAUSS In the Christian Science Monitor says In reply to some of the Reverend Charles E. E E Coughlin's remarks I should like to offer the World War record of the Jews In the United States There were about volun volun- volunteers volunteers volunteers In the American army or more than third one-third the Jewish quota on a proportional population basis and ac according ac- ac according according cording to service Information there were Jews who held commissions in the Army Navy and Marine Corps This figure Includes a Rear Admiral and anda a Brigadier General The latest estimate shows that the Jews suffered between and casualties Including fatalities fat O O O OTHE THE LATEST wrinkle in new house house- building will provide for the eventual building of n a million model cottages to replace the present shacks In which farm tenants live President Roosevelt has authorized the United States Housing Authority to lend more than 2 2 million dollars to finance the construction of 1300 farm homes to start the ball rolling towards streamlining country homes all allover allover allover over America |