Show HK t t t j 01 t ot 1 r D j d' d a S t mi x t 3 l w 4 of Column l 1 jq x z M I io r F LETS LET'S STOP QUIBBLING t fOR OR HITLER l DIVIDE TO conquer this conquer this has been bas been Hitler's policy from irom tho start He has bas I II I spoiled applied it lt not only to potential allies I cowing distrust between them as s In the tho Balkans He has bas applied It to countries I Ho He has ha taken them one by one where I possible and ana an one half by one half when necessary I ben Americans really unite In In- Inan an nn standing of Nazi technique one of or l Hitler's secret weapons will be smashed But they have not yet so united i If 11 they had there would be no stop stop- stoppages stoppages stoppages pages of work on tanks or ships while employers and employees or A A. F. F of k L. I and arid CIO C C. I O. O unions engaged them them- with like Balkan quibbling For it is quibbling I Call it a demand for fair play Ex Ex- Explain Ex- Ex plain phalli tl It as as' a the result of labors labor's need to improve e Its position while times are aregood aregood aregood good 50 so as to weather expected bad tunes tines ahead Call it fundamental to tho future of or capital In the United Unit d States call CaH it the very root of social recon- recon Find the biggest the most mos Im Impressive I Im- Im Impressive names for It In Ia times Umes like these It Is still I ing IFor For or to begin be n with these are not the tho good times In which labor should seek to strengthen Its position They are not good times at Qt all They are ire very veI bad times The jobs they make the Increases In inges or profits that they offer these offer I arise trise from the dire needs the extreme I 1 the dangers which confront us I And let us get this straight Ii i These dangers do not confront some somei i tf tt vs us to the exclusion of others They a te L dangers to all of us us-to us to the fc cs s the comforts the rock-bottom rock rt ji of every everyone one of us Christian Christian r Monitor O O O BOTTLENECK TilE THE LITTLE LITILE boy was throwing stones tones A lady stopped and reprimanded the youth routh Dont Dout you know that If 1 you ou do I that she warned never get getto 1 to be President all right re replied re- re I plied the boy Im a Republican O lo loI O O OHIE I HIE mE REPLY It I PLY FROM AN Army truck the tAe soldier t tossed a note to any girl It might con con- concern conI concern I cern rem I i- i Im Just a soldier lonesome and blue i You write to me and Ill I'll write to you ou The soldier got go a a. reply next day I I 1 received this note and since youre you're blue Tires Tire's two weeks weeks' eel s' s K P. P cheer for you l ns signed by the soldiers command command- con u bg c I II I UDOR'S OPPORTUNITY I THE RECENT statement of the Prest- Prest den fe of the United States In which he I old lId that labor must now forego strikes In la the Interest of national defense should be pondered with care by the labor lead- lead era The Presidents President's words beyond doubt reflected ted the opinion of the overwhelming majority of Americans says sas the Industrial News Review A man who mikes today t strikes against his coun- coun country's coUntry's i try's safety A man who uses the threat of or the strike unless government and in industry In- In capitulate meekly to his demands Is 15 helping his country's enemies TIle i i 1 dictators must be gratified Indeed when I they read of recurring defense strikes in inthe Inthe Inthe the nation which is working to become the tha arsenal of democracy This govern govern- government ment neat has ha established elaborate arbitration II tion tIo machinery to protect labor against any conceivable Injustice The employers of or this nation accept without question f the th decisions made It Is a segment of oft t labor leadership which keeps industrial west going goi and which holds to the yie thel l I rule or ruin principle Labor has its t chance now to work at record breaking I I I It I I Wages Sages If It it persists in striking the tho people will know what to do I I o o Q o NOW THAT the planet Mars is a amere I mere aero thirty eight million miles away I Its s scientists are apt to discover a case I of ol mistaken Identity With half halt of ot the World at war and the other half halt 1 lag Ing g with arms arn It would seem that WE should bear ar that name Los Los Angeles Examiner I I 0 00 nv OI ONE E WISE writer who looks ahead to predict that Vice President Henry itry Wallace will carry on an economic fare in efforts to control foreign trade sag and at tho the same time organize the econ econ- economic cuic power of tho the United States so that the th Hitler alms aims will all be ic defeated by f of f the tho Western Hemisphere That isa at nt t t a aery very ery bad guess o o I THE TEE INDICATIONS arc are that our war- war rs over there thero are using up mill mill- tar tary Planes faster fa ter than the United States aies can make them Our output In j I was nearly two thousand I IO C O o- o oo o WORTh WORKING ORl LG FOR I Tills IS your country and my I Country Count All su of us belong to it all aU of y us oWn n It all of ot u u. u help run it You YouVe f v Vo Ve a home home I here and I have a sere here here 6 We We Went want to keep our homes ant Waat nt to keep on living In them them pretty pretty I hUch tho the same bale have With way we always Q all our faults Its It's a pretty good gooday S. S way ay or oC living In those words William I IAm Am A summed up the things that ca is ts preparing to defend Today m OUr JUT Industry la 14 turning out cit growing I fountains of f defense materials and we arc o th girding ourselves for sacrifices so 80 at 10 r o can preserve this pretty good tt ay rn ot r living If ir that Is not worth noih Orkin 8 for Cor Mr SIr Knudsen says then W pining g is s worth v for Suppose rt ao do h lave have ve to like t to 0 work wok harder than we our ur muscles do get tired v wo We get some on our ban and and- ds i suppose we lose loso some sleep Sup- Sup on n nWe We Ve t got time to play play lay Saturday day afternoons Suppose we weI v I u i Over get another vacation until this war for we cant get et a new car cari ar arbor bor a i few years or we have to put off offa of b building bro a house or have to go back to rOoms Instead of vacuum cleaners Continued on Page Four f Dads Dad's Column Continued from Pace Pao One Mr Knudsen says Mya ho no Suppose we e do thinks our way of or living Is still worth defending So docs does every other American who vho knows tho the value of freedom o o o NAVY An DAY Y CONTINENTAL Congress founded OUR r tho American Navy In 1775 In the month of October and since then this nation 1 atlon has built battleships cruisers destroyers submarines and aircraft carriers car car- carriers carriers to establish her ber force on the water In 1922 the Navy League officially officially ally named October In tribute to the sea heroes of or our land and to re remind re- re remind remind mind us of the great part the navy has played In In making us a a. great country It Is the time to review past naval history his his- history history tory and the tho present pr sent program for ap appropriations ap- ap for ships Back In 1915 1015 we spent the least for our navy In the last 25 years In 1918 19 we put on pressure and nd hopped up the bill bUl ten times what t I tit It was in 1915 After 21 we relaxed and I spent only twice as much In 23 as In 15 In 36 we wo stirred and yearly Increased our spending until we were equalling in 0 1940 Just half of what we wo were spending I I In the year of 1919 and war What the close of 1041 will show is an item that puts us with the major navy of or the world I 00 0 0 nr LLO II COMES THE last of October and the frolicsome holiday which we term Hallo Hallo- There will be bo the usual harvest festivals at this time and masquerade parties bringing out weird and charming costumes from tho attic trunks Busy the hands making goblins out of or pump pump- pumpkins kins tlc tic out of ot spools preparing for apple ducking making games of fortunes and gathering In autumn leaves and corn shocks for decorations Each Ench year ear you ou believe you have outgrown the enjoyment of or October You feel you aro arc too old to appreciate and laugh off orr the deviltry that seems to accompany the tho occasion and each year you decide you ou wont won't stand for any nonsense next year from the neighborhood children I And hero in our community some arc taking In the porch furniture locking the tho garage door leaving the screens on tho the windows until after tho soaping stunt Is over Pop some corn and have apples and candy on hand to give the youthful beggars on their night Of ot course you arent aren't too old for Halloween at it least not until next yearl year i O O illS HIS BIRTHDAY Y S. S D. D PERRY of or the Summit County Bee Bet Coalville a veteran newspaper publisher pub pub- publisher lisher celebrated his birthday at athis his ills home In Morgan Utah on the I of if f this month The gentleman has been In n the newspaper game for six fifty-six years and md is still going strong Mr Perry Is Isell I well veil ell known among the newspaper fra- fra fraI I in this western section where I he le e has owned and edited weekly papers In n Utah Wyoming and Nevada In the I last Issue Issue- Iss or of the tho Summit countY Bee his his' son Editor C. C K K Perry unbeknown I Ito to his father published an Interesting review of his fathers father's life and activities In his newspaper career The Record extends sincere congratulations congratulations I and to this veteran editor his many with publisher and Joins In tn Summit county friends and admirers wishing him many many more happy I returns of or the day I have us beat to a d. Friend Frien o. o u. u You frazzle In the number of ot newspapers newspaper career during your published twelve to yet years but but you have catch up with us since we first deviled for tho Salt Lake Tribune Tribune and and a a. con- con Unous tinous stay In the newspaper game Oda O O o PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT In a a. message to the convention In Seattle said the the time has come como when federal media media- mediation mediation machinery must be used used before before i recourse is taken to a strike or lockout any Ho said Id organizational rivalries rival rival- rivalries rivalries conflicts must be ries and Jurisdictional discarded for the duration Labor Secretary Sec Sec- Secretary Secretary Perkins Perl told the meeting it lf is I unions trade-unions Importance that of ot extreme I of develop In tho the near future a a. pattern Imposed self discipline She said the tho shop closed memberships and high dues should be restudied with a n view to the public welfare and to provide pro na na- for those who arc are not Joiners by ture AS S TO VOTING IT SEEMS there has been a n general slump through the land In registering voting But there Is a general feeling that there are to be more voters without I affiliations who will vote strong party Independent ones will exert an amount of strength to cast their ballot representatives whom they for or public feel reel will serve the public the best One reason attributed to the fewer registering register register- registerIng Ing ng this year is laid at the door of being defense and so wrapped up In national war schedules But regardless of world conditions you will find the loyal voter exercising his privilege as a a. free citi citi- zen Those who aro afraid of the lots loss lot s of such power should value this right to such an extent that we take advantage of it Take Tako It away and then Indeed would the tho lackadaisical voter waken to tho the error of ot his ways We want to have I municipal offices filled with the tho right men hero in Park City and the only I Iway way to get them is to vote for them V O 0 O 0 KIND Jn D WORDS FOR JOE JOC LOUIS MANY FINE things have been written about Joe Louis Louis and and deservedly deservedly so so so- so soIlS as IlS being a credit to his hla race ace says sn s 's the Los Angeles Examiner But the best one ho has written himself It is the an an- announcement I of ot a a. Joe Louis Fund for the j I Raco Itaco Relations Department of ot the Fed- Fed FedI Federal i I cral eral Council of or the Churches of ot Christ j jin I in America I want to help my people against prejudice and Intolerance he I said Certainly there thero can be no prejudice or Intolerance toward him No champion has bas borne bonne himself with greater dignity and he lie has already contributed greatly to ending that which should have never been This fund should be widely sup sup- supported supported ported and meet with great success I |