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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 22 1 939 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Dale Harrison! SIDE GLANCES York Triple Pressure On Labor Peace Huddles Best Clue To Outcome Says Cati on tmnsv CSTABUSHEO W9 PUBLISHING COMPANY PT ASMANN EDITOR' AND GENERAL MANAGER Fraak G- General NEW YORK March There was a time when tjhe town pump was a meeting place for housewives a civic center at which small talk and banter were exchanged by women who came with Wenine and Sunday' Morning Without a Muzzle or a Club Publish 8econd class matter according to Act of Congress March 3 1879 1 1 Utah as second class maiier COn'erCeS A CXJT rh 22 Tn Flrst the pressure from the pails'and pitchers and sometimes I weighing the chances FedemUoVof evidenced with tubs to draw water for home 1 tween the American Indus lters anJ telegrams from labor mon Some part ot New York I MiT OttteaUo A don't pay Entered at the Aviated Press United Press NEA Service and A exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to is exclusively eunw rid isn the local news Associated Press this and also the local news ie i or not Otherwise credited In paper SUBSCRIPTION PRICES MU a century removed ML? from their "village well days rival leaders say or to toe Worto nce the peace conference was an- Looking at it in one way it can that come out of the coherence noUnced Most of these instead the pres- oo when oaid in advance By Must be paid in advance 75c a By idahNevada IndWyoming AU Other States $100 a month $1200 a year room Consider read about like this: If anything you can do Two Sides and Top Philadelphia just went through a demonstration that reversed the famous Nazi meet- 0 Sunshine and Shadow to make that conference please do our We re sick and tired of this fight" Influence Next there is the pressure from the White House President Roose- velt initiated this conference and ifft for political reasons alone if for now nj other he cannot afford io have it fail In his open letters tp the rival camps calling for the conference there was a faint but unmistakable hint that if the conferees failed to work out a truce the administra- 1 tion would step in Just what the administration might do or how it would go about it is guess But a man who took an active part in the negotiation con-1 be said that even today the community water place is still the source of many New Yorkers water Years ago one of the numerous laws to improve tenement conditions provided that landlords must pipe water into their tenements With that cute brightness which landlords often possess a great many of them complied with the statute by installing one pipe in each tenementno matter how many stories the tenement had or how many scores of families lived there In that way the "village well was perpetuated though it was no longer a well or a pump but a spigot The faucet is generally located on a middle floor though in some cases it is at street level a weary tfek from top floors Around it several times a day gather the women come to haul water for their households To the splash of water and the inevitable whiny grjnd of the pipe they jabber Mostly they speak in an alien Ogden Hard Hit Ogden was severely treated by Governor Blood in his veto messages of yesterday After the Governor attached his signature jng New Madison Square Garden to the bill to permit the armory board to In New York Nazis met while thousands borrow $150000 for the construction of a Lf anti-Nazis surged outside trying to get in new armory in Salt Lake City he proceeded and break up the meeting In Philadelphia to wipe out the Miners hospital in connec-1 a committee for racial and religious toler-tion with the tuberculosis sanatorium in Ogden Then be vetoed the appropriation of $100000 for the purchase of properties ad-iacent to the Weber college campus and to complete his work took $10000 from the school for the deaf and blind in Ogden ance met in a A and members of an anti-Communist association got in i and tried to break it up In both cases the police kept a tight grip on the whole situation That is their duty The United States dislikes too much police Spring is sprung The grass is riz I wonder where The pozies is? supervision of their affairs But those who bring violence to otherwise peaceful meet- Aloysus the office boy is out looking for the first crocus the first tulip petunia er tat the White House will step In decisively if necessary which led up to the ference tells me he has no doubt The daffy-dill (daffodil to you) have to get a good price for it My husband upholstered it himself and you know how valuable his time Hi ho and a robin the tongue and their garb is that of weather Maximum temperature the Europe where once they or I TuesJay 68 degrees Minimum their parents lived Their pails earf tod 37 degrees with S9 defull they toil up-one two three erees and 3020 barometric plea-flights to a crowded two vr(ssu(ir at seven sure er pressuer at seven Third there is a pressure which may be described as part of the general to th right" It is reflected in congress where the clamor to amend the Wagnef act is steadily rising It is reflected less spectacularly but possibly more importantly in the state legislatures where a huge total of restrictive bills await action Such bills have been introduced in 17 states so far this year 1 State Action 1 These range all the 1 way from LIPPMANN'S (grand spring morning) Skies were cloudy one year ago with 40 degrees maximum and 14 degrees minimum Dog and Bite Everybody has heard the old saw that I ings must expect it dog is entitled to one The The future of the United States is not to ohrase is so old and so common that one be settied by street brawling It is to be set-mmht have a little trouble in recalling just tled by orderly discussion and debate and what it means let alone in realizing that it the free vote of majorities When any pa is a serious and literal principle of law 0r faction takes to street brawling it must New York state defeated in the legislature be met with an immediate and effective les-a proposal by mailmen that they be allowed son: in the republic only one element gov- toPsuePfor damages and recover even in cases erns order and that lsthe various Today or three rooms where likely as not the of the house is sprawled on a mattress-less bed whose springs are covered by a dirty blanket Most of these very old tene- i filthy homes for any hu- Illtler Great Rnid I man have in each apart- pansion too costly and too danger- merit a half-sink half-tub to which a drain is connected In it OU9 I -1 JIhUmm Alafkaa 8LI1(J and Tomorrow i which a drain is connected 1 his I are washed dishes clothes For the past three months prestige has been falling rapidly babies with water hauled labon-pr Tn a a in mislv from the "well" Rumania Jugoslavia in ously from the And a pinch of your name is George a bill requiring the incorporation lngton?" the old lady asked th jabor unions pending in Ohio to small colored hoy one pending in South Carolina va llk which would impose a 50 per cent you try to be ly like taX on dues Elections of jabor unions A bill pending in Utah would prohibit any form ef boycott and put stringent restric- itons pIckelEi when dogs not previously known to be vicious bit them But Towser and Rags and Fido and Prince emerged victorious from the legislative mill is a traditional and elementary principle Poland lungary and even in prostrate I A typical family of one of these Czechoslovakia The decline of cramped homes the man and his prestige reflects the fact that wife several children and gener-his own military power is not in-1 ally one or more old pax- Washington cause ncreasipg and with the German I ents of one or both of the family is" resources available cannot increase heads How they manage at night whereas the military power of the especially when winter sends bit- I Fowl Incompetence ZeS is th its terold or summer burns with no nVell we finally found resources an in-1 redeeming breath of air i crease more or less indefinitely cult to imagine yet darting vuvv The resistance in central Europe out of the hallways playing ln the hng the head chef reported 440 vowvv I 1 aaynv I 11 mun PT him or as nearly as possibl who? Uk -Ah kamt he bemlak awg much-greater resources 1ST in- redeeming breath' ot sir Is diffl- whfs become ot those pieces SeaseSmore or less indefinitely cult to imagine yet darting in and chicken that 1 The resistance in central Europe out of the hallways playing ln the hng the head chef reported nearby restaurant owner If the purpose of Hitlerlp 'action this week were the subjugation of central Europe with a view to the conquest of the Russian Ukraine it is improbable that either Mr Chamberlain or Daladier would It is almost exactly "aKT of the common law a principle that has expropriated 1 the come down to us from the middle ages that and British oil companies (March is prepared be uninterested ln every dog is entitled to one explained Both and IKIUnT thiz tav qtate Senator Tracey Stagg learned something during the year that na ghown nQt merely that Hitler is un- Ando before the Majesty the Haw passed the owners of Spot and Mickey and Ted and conversions unto President in an unable ba ope as 0 a consolidate as in anv controversy well-disposed discus- I anj develop more or less peaceably sion has brought the parties closer to each thatisompeiied other I to treat central Europe as an ira- The United States has learned that Mex-1 fchtoovercome the icois dead in earnest about the expropna- tion and that the only ready means of ngnt that he hag struck so suddenly not Thirty Years Too Late The Vladimir who not only claims that title despite abolition of the A proposed Michigan law prohibit any Indiviuj ual joining a union or exercising the right to work A pending Minnesota bill would declare the signing of a closed shop contract an unfair labor practice on the part of the employer But the ground was explored pretty carefully before the call ffr tary power I chins from whose I Labor Frances Perkins Hitler has found what every oth- great many of the men who have using them to make emexen prep'red the way last fall in a er man of his ambitions has found always played big parts in the ad couple of speeches which urged harmony The favorable response within the labor movement encouraged her to go even farther in her annual report issued a little later in which she declared the two groups cannot presently make a ot to to the consummation of the Munich streets or shining shoes on the tQ plan is the direct consequence of I street corners are urchins who I Fne What pp the reversal of the balance of mili- call sucb tenements 'Tiome ur- them? before him that no one can be building of New York -master of western Europe Na- Ticking away lives generations poleon discovered that in the disas- and centuries the Wesley clock trous Russian campaign off I 1812 1 hangs in the prayer meeting room The kaiser discovered it in 1917 of old John Street Methodist after the treaty of Brest-Litovsk I church One of the oldest time-WhAther resistance now! means I keeners in New York the clock can with trenprnl nparA between them they nobility in Russia but' claims the non-existent of his country as well has gone to work in the Diesel motor works in Eng- land dandy The young duke is 22 and he realizes that it is a good thing mai' tailli let alone impr0ve and that the Rumanli wur fino rrlitirn 1 1 If riHvPd Mexico into the trade hands of in order to construct the mg It drives Mexico into me cm Pan-German Empire of his Germany Italy and Japan I but jn order to strengthen Mexico has learned that rurming the big hideoUnin oil properties is a tough 30b that the wages the way of a decline paid -by the American companies are hard Nazi control within Germany vi -j ai--1 self for man to know a trade and to worx 1 fine political tensive resistance now may still that has stood on that site since whic itmight I Francis Haas of Catholic urn- great dreams at once to- of the avert war the failure of the re- 1 1768 I the dictator either versity long a familiar figure ln ia- sistance now will within (a very This Is New York Dime-a- neighbor uenrv Stim-lbor circles acted as a sort of unshort time produce a choice be- dance halls generally operate at to do or state I official intermediary discussing tween war with all its devastation night which gives Joe a chance son former tbings with leading on both from the factory 1 1 on the one hand or total surrender to get home irom uie iauiuxjf 1 I sides TjSv wnnid sav was his face put fresh vaseline AU at Dr would say was Aftep had reported that western Europe on the other 1 on his hair eat supper and then that he did not wimk situation was by no means hojre- And so though war is by no I get into his' best suit There is I Germany would 1 piay crick means inevitable the hope of peace one dance hall on West 48th street London sporty Spade work on her own hook It the British na- any unsettled seizure is furnishing at it I nnnitnl for the political opposition i I may be described from Hi We are witnessing a policy which pre struck rests upon how certain how for-1 however that opens at noon and helped demonstrate wag wben Ehe had satisfied midable how resolute and how gen- finds Anoueh interest in afternoon tional game to group ox 1 r-1 substantial chanc game that a substantial chance eigners herself for reconciliation did exist that the formal call for the conference was issued I A definite all-the-way-down-the- terpsichore of eight hostesses woman is back again- organized immediately he is threatening Rumania because in those two countries he can obtain immediately by military force history of Russia might have been different But they learned nothing forgot nothing EXCHANGE BACKS MODEL PLANE CLUB the munitions of war which he can When Walt Simmons retired as village no ionger obtain from hs own ex- grocer at Palisades 300 residents I halted reserve Since bout De-got up a testimonial letter for him plus some hind in the race 0f armaments if cash gifts Wonder if they all had Paid rhad tl vote for the Ten the one through whom five million I Commandments if they were to be Americans have looked in the past interpreted by the national Tabor j-ne settlement is not expected now two years The transparent gal reiations board and enforced by yijat js looked for is a simple truce made her debut at the New York I jir Roosevelt Rep Clare Hoff- I possibly nothing more than a ntn museum of science and Industry in I man Michigan in debate on the jtual agreement on legislative xna August -1936 and has toured reorganization bill ters and a mutual agreement country? in the Interim She is stem by and in rival un- The Exchange club will sponsor back at her old home the main one speaker to another you ions i the Ogden Aeronauts model gaso- rotunda of the1 museum Jn Rocke- have done a pretty good if that could be achieved the tre- line motor airplane club The de- feller Center for the remainder Roosevelt to Jane mendously complex task of workrng line motor airplane ciud rne ae- i 5 i did nothing and the world swept them into the trash can Now one of their descendants carrying on a pathetic charade of past power and glory tries to reestablish contact with and understanding of the lives of ordinary men maEIS6 their grocery bill? of armaments not only his ambl-1 tions would be ruined but his regime would be in mortal danger regime wouia oe moriaiatuisci i Development Of light bulbs Without ftla- To consolidate whatto appeared was Xue day it fh Anton Gffly whee Uement could'comater realizing that lack of this caused the whole ments utilizing helium instead has been enduring over IStriX ll Iv? organUatlon I (Copyright 1923 Service In) s-i -1 --He sr sja-jsss S-ME -araaa hrfigsSS1 over Britain and France which he Hansen spoke on lithography possessed last September That 30 years too late just returned from France with what looks like a good idea Rare cobwebs in dark wines that gather cellars may be romantic he argues but not profitable For that reason he has a wine cabinet inscribed "Les' derriere fagots prominently displayed Fine Coda No 347 FIFTH In his hate of and to superiority is essential to him Fori '5 hich this column subscribes just if he loses it he not only nuts the CSTOte rOSITlOnS risk that some day the Britisni mm Filled By Courf iiTht' I tl'T-1 0J7Tv 1 had bn I Just a book His writing here is like the Pwill grow Anna today had been I eU Je wat lf the bottIaa merely boxer who loses his temper When named in Second district court as aather' dust in th ring swings wildly in mad fury Ws spokesmen teI1 us that rearma- administratrix of the estate of her (Copyright 1939) ment-in the west has incited thefather the late Hyrum Mon-j Czechs and others to obstruct hisson The estate Is valued at not SciVQnf frill Take Bench and becomes an easy mark for a knockdown For instance he talks of the "independent republics in South America" Fourteen of the world's established in ambitions they are almost cer- more than $5000 tainly speaking the truth I John Crane was named adminis- Seek Independence I trator of the estate of Arthur John dictatorships are South American "independent re Recent events have shown that Crane Henry Groje wag ap I publics!" History records that I the eastern European peoples exVcutorofthe wiilof WASHJNGTON March 22 (UP) the essence of Fascism was estab- whom he means to subjugate will I Jbwur I WHO Hi Ilo liioaiis lw BUUJUgtHC) I Cneannah fFOS6 Roosevelt Tuesday nominated Wiley Bount Rutledge Jr dean of the Iowa university law school as an associate justice of the District of Columbia court of Suif Instituted lished in Latin-America 1Q0 years fght for their independence and ousann before Hitler and Mussolini ever their liberties if hope of any kind appeared on the scene 1 is left to them For this reason Why does Van Loon leave out Hitler has not been able to carry Stalin? Stalin is every whit as out the Munich accord Unless he can redress the military balance In his own favor and acquire the means to overcome once more the ruthless a dictator as the former two individuals Mass killings and destruction of religion have Over Land Titlel- Willlam Dougla I nominated for the supreme court i Suit to quiet title to a piece of Monday Rutledge had been men-1 western powers the peoples of Suit to 0 den cty sur tioned prominently for the vacancy eastern Europe will find ways of P1 been £led ln SeCond on the high bench caused by the re resisting that will make his ex- court by Brigham tirement of Associate Justice Loui3 1 Thorpe and Phyllis Thorpe against I Brandeis the duration of that war cmer-Jjjva Jones James Clinton 3 been even more fierce in Russia under Stalin than In Italy or Germany He talks of a tired and wornout British empire knuckling down to Hitler Yet it was not too or tired to be the one BOAKE CARTER'S NEWS COMMENTS It is often said that some of our most active citizens are foreign-born Hendrik Van Loon is one ol these He was born as the Miami Daily News points out in Rotterdam in 1882 He graduated from an American university in 1905 He went to Harvard to Munich was a press correspondent for an American news service in Washington-and in the World war He is a lecturer a historian and newspaper man been over most of the world and Is a devout American citizen But as is often the case with foreign-born citizens of America it seems to me that Van Loon whose books are legion permits his understandable nausea of totalitarian governments to twist his thinking When last October the mayor of New York was hissed at a public meeting and the name of Mussolini cheered by an American audience Van Loon" was so shocked that he went home and in the burning fury of his mind over the folly of those Americans wrote a book in seven days He called it in contrast to Kampf" Whereas his book has been lauded for its fire and its burning zealousness for an America and human liberties to me thos same qualities are the ones wuth which I am led to find fult in the spirit of carping Van Loon is too" fine and genuine an American citizen for that But I finu fault in the spirit that I too am foreign-born I did not have the advantage of an American education like Van Loon but became an American citizen after arrival in this great country after the World war And even like Van Loon this column may have seemed at times a little too devout to that spirit that Js summed up in the one word We offer apologies for the occasional seeming overzealousness but 'never for the sentiment Van Loon Irate The thing with which I differ in Van new book is not its fundamental Americanism but its misguided Americanism So angry was he with his fellow citizens in New York that he writes thus events of the last four years have proved both Nazis and Fascists will attack any one whom they suspect' of moral weakness Regardless of what now befalls England we are next on their program of extension together with the rich republics of South America" Hitler Van-Loon contends would have been successful with his propaganda in Mexico and every Lat in-American if had been less watchful and if the crude methods of his emissaries had not awakened these independent republics to the danger they were running of letting him have his Only one nation only one people he says stand free and independent and able to act as champion of human rights That nation is the much hated democracy of the west That nation is the United States of America" So Van Loon would have America unite and stand strong against a world of sweeping despotism Now I all that is very exciting Were it true in fact then we would all now be on the march to do Van bidding But the reverse is true First it is a fact that Germans in Germany are not basically democrats Their racial characteristic is such that they prefer to be ruled hsy-hAft tocilir Jne to Hazel p7 ffijljXEr the It is true indeed that the Unit- cAalIy that such a dictatorship of Every plant and animal on earth ed States stands today as the America must inevitably continue microbe to mart would die of suffocation without oxygen one real "champion of human Mn peacetime unsoineTon HOTEL 342 Grant Ave Sen i Managing Owner Wallace (Spick) Carlisle headquarters for UTAH AND IDAHO PEOPLE rights" But whose rights Mr Van a fee alongside Loon whose rights? The I other peoples of the world To rights or rights? I rrn I for a11 Americans is not to seek War To Be Ruin 1 to deliver all peoples in other! So many genuinely sincere for- parts of the world we think are eign-born American citizens cry oppressed but work to preserve that America must go forth and our own freedom by steering clear AnlTrau Jump Oat of Eed in knock off the European dictators of rescue parties under the false Morning to Ge before they come and knock off title of saving the world for democ- I rb liver should pour out two of the United States They forget racy To work to preserve our own I liquid bile into your doesn't distt in their fear of what they have democracy right here and set a in the bowels Gas bloats up escaped that if Americans follow- shining example to the rest of yr stomach ton set vou 1 wu? ed their advice America would I the world is the principle of this I whole systeni is rulik more quickly become a dictator- belief I movement set ship than if any other course were And while I admire Van thfeause It takes those followed For America to start a sincerity I differ on his recom- I ritti Over Pills to get i war based on ideology will be the! mendations To me they would ruin of individual liberty in Ameri- mean ruin of America not salva-ca It means internal control of I tion the nation from Washington (Copyright 1939) gnv muoci LUtl LJrirand make you feel in ST in wiakittg nsml gasssttSsssassr--" 868 PROOF TKI FLIISCKMAKH CllTiLLIKS CORPOtATiOH KiW YORK 5511 tISTJ ISUTtJ Copyrififefc 1333 XL neisehffiaitn Distilling Crt tfutinn Rates SUZO And Up I.

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