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Show °E:lf·J ;:. 1IIDG;;T TRIBUIE--APRIL, 1939 --------·- --- --------- -·- ·----' groYm to the husky young giant w:1ich he l is todayo Respected by c.:.11 v,ho know him,! and working for himself n,M, re :~u.rn5_ ng big dividends to his "Une;J_oa Sam and. his fos t0r-pnront ,Pros idont Prn.nkl in De L:,no Roosevelt, in development of natu:c::i.l resources, conservo.tion of ':::i.ld. life ::md as \70 knm7 him, prese rving th :, L.nd, t1-L:.t his Amcrico. might go on cs it chould, the richest o.nd best como_t1·y in tho v:orld. Having boon go:rn in th,, dm·k c~o.v;:; of tho do:prcssi'on thi3 young follovr has heel n. pretty tough tir.10 gottrnG Llo:10 gnriring as ho should, but he t:n·c,:;.p;-1 -~-l-:: ·1 ~bl o.ssisto.nce of tho .Army, tho Dop:.: rti,1.m-\:; of tho Interior, tho Dopc,rtr;:,: rct. o:' 1:.bor end the Dopartmcn t of Ap;ri rml t-ure: h2s groy,n into tho grontr;st 1,oncc-timc mov·,mont Jma:: to tho modern ,10rld~ Without tho holJl of those servioos uf the- r:; ovorn mrmt there is :..: v e ry good ~)OSJjbiJity t:iat ho \:ould ho.vo suc::rnmbod to tho inovi to.blo political prcsm:,!'e wi1ich -vmuJ.d have made him scorn a political club to be hold over tho head of the OJposition, r ::..thor than "'~ ,,-.,ork org,:..nization, hcJ.pLip; the young mon of lpod.cu tl1.L:.1J: t~2~r L1".' :1t holp thomsolvos to a oottor life, morally, mentdly 2.nd phytiico.,lly. Ls ·.·.-c c:.11 kno,1 the C's \7ero orgirw,J.ly intonc..od to be a roliof orgunizi.ltiu:n, l1o l :'.)ing pooplo on relief by ompJ.oying scmo :ro"J.:1,;c r member of tho fDmily m-iu. p~y ing the bi ggor · portion of his ,7:...ges to tho f.Jll.1ily that thoy might be able to J.ivo as true iunoricll.11S v,i thout losing an iot.1. of tll'1.t gift, so precious to aJ.J. true Lmeric ,.,ns- FW.EDOM. LEEDS, UJ:Xd working out of doors, av,ay from tho city grime aml smolrn, anc, improving their minds through congenial contacts ,,-;i th oth0r young men of their own ages. T.0.0 young man ha3 r.:lany opportuni tics to b e, t•·· tor his station in life through cducat,- , ion aa the "men behind the guns" , tho ;.)Lcoctor and his Staff have rocogr.izccl tLo vaJ.ue and ne e d of a good cciucatic.,::·.:,l nro~ram in tho C's. Thus •.-;o find h if'l r, ·· tur~~ing to his hor:-1O, physicaJ.J.y ancl ,-;:,cr1·• tally more fit to meet tho .dor.ianc1 s of r.iod orn business., It is thr. s incore hope of tho w:cit,, r a~1d tho staff of this :)apor that "ThcLi tt::.o Giant" may continuo to g rov, anl ,~x"Dund ar..d that 110 will J.ivc to tho v.-211 dos ~1 rvod ripe old. age that is tis duo,, J; -30- 1:;, \/cl ch " Education is gJ.eaning from men an cl. books and laboritorics, .from fields ani for est ancl whisporing wind; but it is mor.·e: it is loD.rning prom_ptnoss_ wd . thoui;htfu.lno s:;, ki:!!.clnoss .i:nd helpfu.J.:c. 353, o.ncl evory :t'orm of purHy; it is tho n:lJ2 to ring of mind c.nu. spir:;. t. -~ appetite ur...d :;_x:.ssion] thought and wol'd end gl.::.nco: it is knowing tl1a:t; nothi n 6 but servic0 u':' ir, 6 [ worthy living, th~. t selfishness mo:.n1s sir. . thc.:t com·age lie3 in being ri ght~ "".'d1....;a, .. . ion is tP•'J implanting of good habits, tbc acr,_ '1iroucnt of of'ficioncy, tho devoJ.op~r.ie nt of twrmty-four carat character~ ~~Thomas BlaisdclJ. $ Mmiy a man has murdered an Ol?l)Ortu n Since that tine vv0rking cJnd.i tions ity when ho thought ho was killing timo, ho.ve im:proved and now tho CCC' s is not a relief orguEization but rather a place You can not build o. r eput~tion on where young men who are to,npJrarily unemployed may find sonopJ.aco for a · - things you arc s oing to do.--.Jamc s "T . :E ttbreather'. A place whore thJy 1:iight iuf prove themselves both through J.iviug aad |