Show 4 I ii The Boys j Column IJ H IS 19 SUCCESS Ws Its its doing your work the best you can And being Just to your fellowmen tt looking forward and thinking high Us U's keeping always In closest touch And lands With with what what a is fine In word and deed its it's doing onward despite defeat Its It's fighting staunchly yet keeping sweet Its It's living clean and playing fair fairAnd fairAnd fairAnd And laughing lightly at Dome Dame Despair Its It's looking up at the tars stars above drinking deeply of life and loveIt love And will wine It Its It's struggling g nAnd on n with will to win And taking loss lose with a cheerful grin O O O MUTUAL L II MOMENTS Personality is the ability to get along on banana oil Instead of elbow grease r Knowledge like timber is best beet when well seasoned A man who gl gives In when hes he's wrong I Is wise a man who gives in when hes he's right rIght rIght-Is is married To darn your luck is not the best beat way to mend It Drinking is one subject that can floor floora floors a s lot tot of people Its It's fine to talk straight from the shoulder but Its It's better to talk from higher up Women's slacks dont don't come In odd sizes Izes they Just get that way from wear A minute and a dollar are as lIS big as lIS the man who possesses them l O O O I I DONT DOST TOUCH A j I I IThe BLASTING CAP j I De-I The United States Post Office Department Department De De- and Bureau of Mines today Joined forces in the nationwide safety I campaign warning boys bays and girls DONT TOUCH A BLASTING CAP Posters picturing four common types I of blasting caps cape were distributed for I display in United States post of- of flees The posters warn DONT TOUCH BLASTING CAPS CAPE and tell boys and girls If It you find a cap dont don't touch It Tell a policeman about It Director John J J. J Forbes of the Bureau Bureau Bureau Bur Bur- eau of Mines Ormonde A. A Kleb Kieb Assistant Assistant Assistant Assist Assist- ant Postmaster General-Bureau General of Facilities Facilities Facilities Fa Fa- Roy M. M North Postmaster Washington Wash Wash- ington D. D C. C and Richard F F. Webster executive secretary of the Institute of Makers of Explosives signalized the opening of the campaign by taking part partin I in the official posting of ot the warning displays In the Washington D D. D O. O Post Office I Stressing the Importance of the warnIng warning warn warn- ing log to children Mr Webster pointed out such caps cape are necessary in the nations nation's Industry to detonate blasts for mining I coal quarrying stone clearing farm farmlands farmlands lands for tillage and for digging tunnels and foundations for for buildings and fac fac- fac-a fac tortes tories Summer Is to a a peak time More blasting caps are used And ADd children roam room afield and are ore more likely to come upon blasting caps that have been een heedlessly discarded lost or even stolen then thrown away I Scores of children are hurt every year he said And every injury was needless The pity of it is that many I of the children were only bystanders when another child foolishly picked up upa a blasting cap A A blasting cap Is a small metal cylInder cylinder cylinder cyl cyl- cyl- cyl inder and when it explodes bits bite of metal met met- al fly In all directions They can tear off orr a finger a hand or a foot blind a person for life or even kill outright Everyone who handles a blasting cap t I should know that If he be doesn't carefully careful careful- ly account for every everyone one it might be mislaid and main a child chUd Only the boy or girl can make certa certain certain ta tain In he be or she keeps safe Mr Webster Webster Webster Web Web- ster said The only way they can do that is by knowing a cap at sight keepIng keeping keep keep- ing ever In mind the damage it can I Ido do no and by never touching a II cap I These posters can show children what what caps raps look like They are tubes of bright aluminum or copper a little thinner around than an ordinary pencil and from one to five and a half Inches long Some are open at one end others have fuses Inserted In n that opening and still others fired by electric current have InsUlated insulated In- In wires In one end Find out what a blasting cap looks like and be be- ware Cooperating in the nationwide distri distri- distribution b of posters and the safety BLASTING LASTING CAP made available free by we 8 the Institute of ot Makers of Explosives are The Department of or Elementary School Principals the National Association of or secondary School principals the National National Na- Na Sheriffs Sheriffs' Association the International Inter- Inter nation nations national al Association of Chiefs of Po lice Uce ce the International Association of fl Fire re Chiefs the National Council of Y Y U M the Boy Scouts of America Fut Future Fu- Fu t ture re Farmers of ot America chapters 4 H 4 H rinh Clubs camp Fire Girls and In a number num num- ber er of States Agricultural County s I A Agents n gents Congresses of ot Parents and Agents Tea Teachers h and Home Demonstration Agents TO GRIEF A COURAGEOUS realistic and comforting comforting com- com i forting message for those who are bereaved bereaved be be- and end sorrowing is voiced by Cath ern nn Marshall in the July Readers Reader's DL Di gent Best M. M Mrs Marshall is III the widow of ot the late I Peter mer Marshall former chaplain of ot the I u. u S. S Senate Senata For a time after her hus hus- bands band's death she believed as lIS do one uns of bereaved persons that life ure could never again B n be worth living Yet she write L I l can testify that today I am sin tn truly happy with a deep satisfying con ten duh nent That happiness by no means Peter It V exactly as aa he World x have bava It ThIs strength from sorrow came fame Mrs Irs confession ll wy says 1 through certain steps of rn and and through through prayer that the tragedy whIch I l dl did n not t understand would nonetheless work together for tor good good- the In her greet the th author learned that im first really helpful step tep wa wu to face up r t r the fact that her grief was Willi essen ellen tin tic till selfish seman Most Mat of ot us 11 grieve not for Continued on f Page Two I St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Continued from Page One Record could toll follow ow him to the Far East Saturday June 20 we had the first return visit of ot Mr Sam Vargas from Stockton California via Tooele where Mrs Vargas still has haa relatives Sam left Park Perk in 1925 for tor California Settled down and owns a grocery store in Stockton Stock Stock- ton Unfortunately his only son In n was wat I killed in an accident last September after a safe sale return from Korea where he had been in naval service Now a IJ anew anew new Baptismal Fount presented by the Vargas family will stand as M a memorial memorI I lal ial al to their beloved one in the magnificent magnificent magni- magni church being completed In St. St Georges George's parish Stockton Will the mines re-open re In Park Is Is' as exciting as III asking in a town back home what will win the grand national at Aintree Any time in the early spring when the big the heat are on speculation as ns to the rise or fall tall of our city runs rife Sheer optimism such as Is to be found round nowhere else not even even even ev ev- en Aladdin's cave of ot gems and gold drives us on to picture better things The new manager Mr Droubay has arrived ar arrived ar ar- rived In his new home in Keetley seems tC to share our pleasant hopes in fact is anxious to meet our solid citizens on something positively helpful A meeting In n which no doubt our local CIO is much nuch Interested No prophet has honor in his own home so 80 let facts I make the I I Our Softball team is forging ahead It has been successful twice last week Games are are- on Wednesday and Friday nights nIghta It Its It's all friendly pastime BO so we hope for a fine turn-out turn of spectators In spite of the whirling of or dust at times Some system of or watering the grounds would help a lot |