Show III H t I H 4 I The Boys I Column t. t oMo TO A CITY TION lT 1 ELun the month of berried brambles IS IS T for tor a week end and well we'll go god Come d like urchins Into the fruited I I places Places that that the the natives know II I I I 1 e will be fence to scrabble under There competition on from the bees And thimbles thimble of fragrant juice taste ste for But compensate for these I I B Before fore your pall pail Is brimming over rest near a pasture spring we You Before YOU ou will learn why there Is laughter I i Wherever there is fe 1 turned homeward In the twilight twilight twi- twi And And when A light lightA thrush chimes us on our way I I I We shall but alt look at one another sop er Bay saying rg o all aU we have to say I I smiles i settle Bettle Cassle Cassie Liddell I I f f O 0 OGET I I GET THAT thing off the road Is a widely phrase often flung at the driver i i i I Tf of some old l rattletrap heap that 13 Is pok- pok pOk 1 I slowly along the highway Sometimes It inz Ing is hollered at him In jest and sometimes some some- some some-I I I times In anger But the Utah Safety Council today reminded of the critical Importance Importance importance Import Import- I I ance of getting the car well off the road when forced to make an emergency stop I reason Many serious accidents for any have occurred because of failure to do doBO II so BO Like Uke most other traffic accidents I the they could have been avoided by compliance compliance com com- with the law and the use of I good common sense The changing of a tire refilling the radiator relieving a driver checking motoe motor motor mo mo- tor toe trouble or any other such thing requires the driver to pull the car completely completely completely com com- off the pavement This Is for forthe forthe forthe the safety of the parked car and the protection of other cars care as well Some people just dont don't realize the danger they put themselves In when they stop along the highway and leave part of the car on the pavement In more cases than we like to remember the part of the car left on the pavement ends up one place and the part on the I road shoulder ends up In another place I with broken bodies In between said G. G Ernest Bourne Executive Secretary of the Utah litah Safety Council I know that gory reference to accidents accidents accidents acci acci- acci- acci dents are not nice but neither are the accidents themselves nice he sold said and until people begin to think for themselves themselves themselves them them- selves and habitually pull completely off the road at such times this type of accident will frequently happen The Safety Council spokesman pointed point point- ed out that many people have the attitude attitude attitude atti atti- tude that well people driving up can see us parked here and will wUl turn out for us That may well be the case In some instances but on other occasions the theother theother theother other driver may not really see the parked car cor until its it's too late In still other cases two cars approaching from opposite directions would pass precisely at the spot of the parked car If the road Is narrow or this happens at night one does not need much imagination to understand understand understand un un- un- un what could easily and often orten does happen haDDen Get e t that car off the road is serious advice ten times more so than it Is mockery Mr Bourne concluded O O O PENALTY LT ARGUMENTS OVER tax reduction never end But there is much less discussion discussion discussion dis dis- than there should be over another another another an an- an- an other major phase of the tax problem problem- and and that is the elimination of gross Inequalities inequalities inequalities In in- in- in equalities now Inflicted on certain kinds of taxpayers The Investor the Investor the man whose savings pay for the costly tools that provide employment employment employment em em- and make our incredible production production production pro pro- of goods and services possible possible- Is In this category As Keith Funston president of the New York Stock Exchange Exchange Exchange Ex Ex- Ex- Ex change recently pointed out he is la subJected subjected subjected sub sub- to a triple penalty when It comes to paying taxes It works out this way First of all his earnings the earnings the money he uses to buy stocks or anything else else are are taxed Second when the In which he Inv Invests earns earna a a. pr profit that profit la Is taxed Third he must pay still another tax on whatever he receives in dividends To quote Mr Funston Now we Americans Americans Ameri Amerl- cans enjoy a a. triple play In baseball applaud the the- triple threat football player play play- er er Im I'm sure Im I'm on safe sate ground though when I question our enthusiasm for the triple penalty on the United States In Investor investor in- in vestor Mr Mt Funston offered a series of ot proposals proposals proposals pro pro- which would at least partially do away with this Injustice proposals Injustice proposals based on the system which has worked with outstanding success And the importance of ot this matter la Is certain certain- I Continued on Page Four The Boys Boy's Column I Continued from Page One Iy ly not limited to the people who own shares hare In business The good effects effect of tax tat reform here would be felt by every I one In the form of ot expanded 1 Industrial I activity In n Increased Inv Investment In II I more and better Jobs In Jobs In short hort In a I stronger more vital economy o o I HEM T K i LEHMAN RETAILERS CANT get along with I I out newspaper advertising and they'd I better not Those try words didn't en- en inmate from an advertising solicitor but from a retailer J J. J c. c Penney chairman of or the board of or the company that bears his name and a man who knows how to sell merchandise We cant can't do business without newspaper newspaper news news- paper advertising said Mr Penney Penne The newspapers are our market place where we come to cry our wares In thousands of ot communities the local newspapers reach millions of readers regularly with a visual record of ot news and advertising that Is s not matched by any other means of communication O OO O O OA A TEXAN walked Into a bar and saw a customer lying helpless but albeit happily on the the- floor He walked up to the bar pointed to the prone one and said Give me some of ot that |