Show f I I I I I I I I HoI I 11 I I I 11 01 r I oo t i 1 i Dads Dad s t 1 I z ir H I I I I I eMo APRIL I THE MARCH wind blew In gusts and gales I It whirled like puppy dogs doss I Chasing their tails I It blew all night It blew all day clay It blew the last lastor Of Ot winter away And then with a huffing Puffing din It blew the young Green April In ml I Marlon Marion Doyle o 0 o 0 o 0 f. f c- c THANK K YOU I WOULD not want to have anyone nn one purposely have an accident and be tem tern temporarily temporarily laid up at home for br several se J weeks but out of ot such an experience there Comes Omes a cheering fact It Is that your friends and associates do show their real sympathy and their Interest i l L Ic in your welfare Friendship is one of ot 1 the finest things In the world Without jf p friends this world would be bleak and andi k i desolate Friendship Is really fraternity That has been proved beyond be ond any doubt during my recent experience It being p Impossible to acknowledge personally all allor of or the cards letters calls and gifts guts that I q il came to me rae I hereby do so In this way J I with heartfelt gratitude The sun keeps L shining through on all those who do doi donot i- i inot not forget Exchange chanse I- I O 0 O 0 1 I SAYS YS MRS ROOSEVELT ROOSE i MRS ELEANOR Roosevelt Is L quite certain that another war var would wipe out civilization says an eastern paper Pending such time as effective Inter Inter- International International international I national mechanism me for peace Is es established es- es established I Mrs Roosevelt Roosvelt said id America I should hould maintain strong defenses She favors universal training with citizen citizen- citizenship citizenship I ship and health building stressed I Asked If as a member of ot the Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic cratic cratie Party you are satisfied with Pre Pre- President Ident Truman she countered I Is anyone ever completely satisfied In this world with anything However Howe she added Henry Wallaces Wallace's I statements that President Truman has abandoned her late husbands husband's policies I Iare are not fair I Conditions change and new policies have to be formulated to meet the changing conditions she commented Asked concerning con Communism she stated that her objections were vastly greater to those who are Communists but you dont don't know they are Communists CommunIst than to those who openly avow avo themselves O O 0 O 0 DESERVED PRAISE HENRY FORD was Indeed the person person- personification personIfication of strong Americanism He Ke walked In humility and modesty Ho stood on the rock of his own un un- understanding understanding unmoved by the winds of transitory opinion and reckless violence I He gave his country a tremendous wealth that but for him and the other Ii giants of his day might never have ex ex- ex isted More valuable still he left lert a clear I guidance to personal and collective sanity through devotion to work through cooperation as a a. soCIety of ot freemen to the prosperity under Jus- Jus juss' juss f 0 s' s x Uce tice which Is the core of American f principles g i j The tangible empire that Henry Ford F r left a great Jewel In the material pro pro- progress gress greta of America Is a monument pro pro-I any conqueror would envy Greater and finer still Is the testa testa- testament testament i ment of his faith In America and his hie example of ot what that faith can produce I Exchange I NO MAN 1 lIS iB worth his salt who Is not ready at all times tunes to risk his body to I risk his well-being well to risk his life In a great cause Theodore Theodore Roosevelt Roose l THE TRUEST Joys they seldom prove Who free from quarrels live i the most tender part of love I j Each other to forgive I John John Sheffield I IJohn O 0 O O 00 STOCKHOLDERS SHOULD 1 COOPERATE WITH COMPANIES CO IPA lES THERE ARE some speculators who seem em to expect dividends overnight when I i- i they her buy shares In a mining or oil all ven ven- venture I ture It takes time to finance the drill drill- drilling I I lag ing of ot an oil well or the development of ot a mine After Arter money Is raised the I property must be equipped and the work done Some folks are too impatient ent nt and through their suspicions often orten Injure a legitimate venture If It wo w were promoting a development company we would quickly cancel an order from a person who appeared to expect quick dividends and we would quickly return his money to him and and- 9 p Continued on Page J IVr Dads Dad's Column Continued from Fag One Onedo do away with his bothersome com com- com com- plaints People of that type cry before they are arc hurt and they sometimes charge fraud when there is no semblance semblance semblance ance even of misrepresentation The reasonable man who ventures capital in a speculative undertaking knows that there are delays and dis dis- disappointments disappointments appointments In most every venture before belore success comes He does not ex- ex expect expect r dividends until after atter production starts I starts and he does docs not make unjust charges that may Injure his company I Nothing makes money faster than a producing mine or a D. gushing oil all well but it takes time to finance and devel devel- op these profitable Denver Denver Mining Record I POINT OF INTEREST I ITHE THE YOUNG man visiting the art I gallery with his sweetheart was pleased to notice that the young woman had paused before one huge canvas and was regarding the masterpiece with deep deep concentration J Like it he asked hopefully I 1 was Just wondering she observed how many pieces it would make if 1 cut cutup cutup cutup up into int a saw Jig-saw Tit puzzle puzzle Tit |