The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 14, 1940, CITY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA GUIDE
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Published Every Saturday at 2418 20 Grant St
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
PHONE WBbster 1517
Entered as Second Class Matter Match 15, 1927, at
the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of
Congress of March 3, 1879.
H. J. Ford” — — ~ Pres
Mrs. Fluma Cooped — — Vlce Pies
C. C. Galloway, — Publisher and Acting Editor
Boyd V. Galloway. •- Sec’y and Treas.
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EDITORIALS
CALLENGE TO YOUTH
As they return to colleges and
high schools fo|r the full term ot grim
1940, America’s adolescent boys and
girls have understandable f,o'r doubt
ing the future, doubting the value of
sincere effort, doubting the worth of
ideals. They have grown up as children
in a nation beset by economic depres
sion, and as they prepare to enter upon
manhood and womanhood, the shadow
of war spreads omniously. What solid
ground remains upon which to build
for usefulnes, security and happiness?
It is a pity that all American
youth could not have heard, with new
students at the University lof Californ
ia, the mighty challenge of the times as
voiced by President Rcjbert Gordon
Sproul; the challenge that never has
this nation been more desperately and
deeply in need of tolerance, earnest
ness, willingness to sacrifice, and fid
elity to democratic ideals on the part
of her youth.
This nation, declared rresictent
Sproul, “has shown an alarming tend
ency to grow soft while the rest of the
world growls hard. American citizens
young as well as did, will have to de
vote less energy to insisting to the last
iota of their rights and privileges, and
more energy to the duties of cooperat
ive citizenship, or the democracy in
which we live will either disintegrate
like a cracked flywheel or be destroyed
by more powerful and consecrated peo
pies. If you are not as much interested
in the welfare of others and in the pre
servation of democratic ideals as you
are in yourself and yiour pet causes and
if you are not sufficiently concerned
with the unity of this nation during a
crisis to forego promoting dissension,
then you have no business at the Uni
versity of America.”
Upon the manner in which youth
meets that challenge, depends the fate
of America in the mot distant future.
And upon the mariner in which the vast
majority of Americans of all ages meet
it now, may depend the fate of Ameri
ca on a surprisingly near tomorrow.
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MAKE DEMOCRACY WORK
The American People, fully a
wake to the menace to our institutions
are willing to make any conceivable
economic sacrifice in the name of lib
erty and security. But that does not
mean that people are going to be sat
isfied with mere bills appropriating
money and raising taxes. They are
going to make sure that tax money
spent produces results that bureau
cratic red tape is cut, waste reduced,
delay avoided.
It is one thing to appropriate bil
lions. It is another thing to translate
these billions into airplanes and artil
lery and fighting ships. Any one can
vote to spend taxes, but will be a dark
day for this country if politics are per
mitted to dominate the actual job of
making our needed weapon^. The
wisest industrial and economic states
manship is vital. Speed, efficiency and
economy are the essentials.
This is the time to make democr
acy work. America’s capacity to pro
duce is limitless, the genius for achieve
ment has proven itself too often in oth
er crisis to be doubted a single second
now. And that genius must be freed
of the political shackles that have been
welded on to it in recent years.
TOO MUCH KNIFE WIELDING
While it is the function of a news
paper to mirror the news, it is hardly
creditable to any group and far from
our delight to chronicle day after day
ir^tances in which knives are drawn
into play by certain elements among
us. In some cases the stabbings prove
fatal and there are bereaved mothers
and dependent children and almost on
every hand, shades of sorrow.
Human life is far too precious
and our inhabitants represent too
much of an investment for such wan
ton waste of life for trivial reasons.
In some cases there are thiose who
whip out the knife after losing at a
“skin” game; others include fracases
tangent to some imagined love affair
in which jealously plays a major part.
Still, old man “corn” takes his toll
where the drinkers assemble. We
could go on and oit enumerating the
causes of much of this crime and wan
ton outlawry without reaching any '
plane of horiorable justification or
naming those who look for life’s high
er ideals.
From time to time the suggestion
of the appointment -of ma(re police to
patrol the places has been made. It
has been suggested by many of the
crimes committed in the open could be
obviated if wte had proper police pro
tection. It would not hold that police
can stop by themselves the great crime
wave now before the people.
This condition calls for every law
abiding man and woman to enlist in a
campaign to help run to cover lawless
ness and immoral places wherever they
exist. On the other hand there is
something for the schools, churches
and civic organizations to do. In spite
of the fine work df the schools and the
teaching from the church, we have an
element bent on going along the way
of lawlessness. The basic principles
for the cure of lour trouble cannot be
legislated or policed into the people.
OUR PEOPLE NEED TRAINING
and the development of those res
traints that of themselves are the great
est police forces. A people, with little
or no education, no local prestige and
nothing at stake can afford to disgrace
itself without feeling any loss.
In many places where our busin
esses are located, it is no uncomon
thing to see the professional loafer, the
meddler and the idler engaging in' ugly
conversations audiable bo any one pass
ing, often to everlasting regret and
chagrin. This is the class which upon
the least provocation, will whip out a
gun or knife and proceed before the
passing guests.
Our people need training. Most
of the crime is done by the younger
group. These have left the churches,
the schools and homey firesides. We
must get them back there ore we are
doomed.
Legislation does not make morals.
Crime will decrease with the rais
ing of a better living and training stanr
dard at home.
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