Show L M i a Dads Dad's LI Jon JOB I 1 United WHEN THIS war is over the States will ill bo be in no position to return to isolationism m. m headed Hard-headed economists I inter inter- international international international agree that a II broad bro program of or national trade trado is Js the only sound method can hope I by b which the American people to service the crushing war debt now accumulating In lu plainer words we will either trade with the world thus help- help helpIng helpIng helpIng Ing to maintain maximum production and employment for American Industry and American workers in order that they may pay the taxes that will be needed or we by b a n debt-burdened debt government will retreat toward isolation bankruptcy and another war warWe We have havo everything to gain by b taking the lead lend In establishing a II Just and per per- permanent permanent permanent manent peace and and in breaking down clown artificial trade barriers between nations Millions of men now In the armed forces will bring home with them a n new under under- understanding understanding understanding standing of the problems and needs needs' of I Ithe the tho thorest rest of the world These men will I have e 1 seen demonstrated the hopeless i plight of people broken under tyrannical I cal governments They will have seen why our forefathers fled the old world I Ito to set up the American Republic They will bring home with them a realization that war is a II destroyer of freedom that recurring war abroad will ultimately clutch with bloody fingers ingers at our own freedom As good American AmerI n business men will realize reaUze that we have ahead of us the biggest t organizing and selling Job Jobin jobin 1 in history If 1 we are arc to help prevent fu future fu- fu fui futuro i turo ture wars and md save ourselves from bank bank- bankruptcy bankruptcy and enslavement We will have to help formulate and enforce a n lasting peace while leading lending the way in re rehabilitating re- re rehabilitating habilitating the world through trade Tills This Job has already commenced un un- under under trader der the foreign trade policy df the tho American government It should be car car- carried carried carried ried forward in preparation prep for the day when peace returns Industrial News Review o 0 o o SAYS AN exchange If it were not tragic It would be humorous to see how howall howall howall in Wash Wash- Washington WashIngton Washington all at once the that powers-that-be ington have havo awakened to the fact that farming Is an essential Industry Those who are writing the regula regula- regulations regulations regulations for farmers should have more practical practical practical knowledge of the sources of foods food supplies than is furnished by Washing Washing- Washington j I ton restaurants i Leading dairy organizations have long pointed out what was going to happen to our milk Cheese and butter supply May May- Maybo Mabo Maybe I bo be if a few of the tho white-collar white boys In Washington had had to shovel manure manure and milk cows for three months as training for their thel regulatory Jobs there thero would be bo more dairy products today O O 0 O 0 STILL UNSOLVED THE CRITICAL food problem in this country continues to occupy the front r page of our newspapers the topic of or conversations and the subject of radio discussions It has recently added importance im im- importance importance in the naming of a a. new head of production distribution of food and recruiting of farm labor The approval approvalS S of this selection by the president finds the tho senate leaders of both parties in ac- ac accord accord cord which is encouraging to all who are aro interested in the food question and who A recent Town Meeting of the Air program was devoted to this all all- important topic and brought up the Is Issue is- is issue sue suo of taking the skilled bodied able-bodied young oung farmers off of the land and hoping to substitute some of or them with un un- unskilled unskilled unskilled skilled men women omen and children There aro are certain instances they the warn us when unskilled labor can be of use in harvesting har har- harvesting vesting and planting but according to those who are versed in the complete picture of farm management certain I Inexperienced hands unskilled labor can wreck machinery that will cause disruption for days they can destroy productivity of or a n dairy herd in three weeks time can cUn ln inflict harmful results to hens by Improper feeding and so on en They must be trained Routine tasks that seem simple enough to an outsider but that calls for certain talent lent in farm administration is where the recruiting of emergency workers v could be harm harm- harmful harmful ful This Tills must be taken into consideration consideration tion by the new food head We each day realize more fully the fact there is a Continued on Iago lage Four Your Dads Dad's Column Columns f Continued from Page One of ot food and there Is apt to tc tobo po ho more of It If steps arent aren't taken to tc Improve o prevailing conditions on our farms It appears that If It we are arc to feed Europe Europa after the war as we are trying to help feed her now to supply our own soldiers to keep- keep this nation from going hungry we c need to do some tall stepping and less talking talking talking Wo We need to have some quick deep concen concen- concentrated concentrated concentrated planning on the subject of ot farm tarm labor Jabor and before the crops are aro spoiled THIS TUIS MUST STOP STOll J. J EDGAR Hoover reports that there Is an alarming sweep upwards In crime 1 y among women and girls during 1942 And this is s Indeed a call to arms right hero In our own country I They blame blamo numerous factors for this I condition and of course the tho war Is the I foundation on which they build their complaints There Is a lot of ot easy casy I money In tho the hands of our youth there are a lot of ot homes too busy to attend to the children there Laws have been enacted In many cities to try and cover juvenile crimes and to hope to put a stop to young girls running footloose foot foot- footloose loose until all hours especially foot j with tho the soldiers in the military districts A I time of ot war finds laws necessary If we want to youth and to safeguard them No home should be so occupied with h outside work that they neglect the children there It Is up to all of ot us to provide clean wholesome entertainment to hold their Interest and put a stop to I this criminal and delinquency charge charged I TAKE TM TIME TO PRAY 1 DURING LENT we perhaps turn more mori frequently to those things religious dc de- de devoting voting more of ot our thinking to spiritual subjects As we so often orten hear henr during of trouble religion gains more mort attention When we find life Ufo flowing sweetly along with us riding the crest I of the wave io wo are more apt to put our faith in fn material things and let the tho fundamental things remain tucked away unheeded and untended until sorrow anc and trouble faces us w. But tho the fact that the tho thoI country's seller best In books for the I past three months has lies been a religious story that the moving picture Industry announces plans for leading screen pro pro- productions productions of the year to be bo a religious nature all makes us w feel teel that people hero in Park City and elsewhere are taking more time tune for prayer o o o IM I'M A W A A CUNDER C CUNDER UNDER A STRIKING picture of ot a uniformed W A A C in the latest Weekly Magazine section of ot the Christian Science Monitor was the following Im a member of ot the Women's Army AImy Auxiliary Corps My duty is to replace an soldier so that he may go in- in into Into into to combat My weapons are cars trucks jeeps typewriters radios telephones cameras books machines my machines my weapons too 00 are time thoughts energies All my efforts are ar now directed toward victory vl tory I go wherever there is a Job for me I Ilave have lave taken an oath that I will wm work willingly in trust that the days of or peace may nay come again to a free tree people I serve seNe with the Army of ot the United States |