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Show Pension Cause Growing i.miKr&aca THOUGHTS WORTH far en The Townsend cause is growing. Locally il JMot in the editorials of tne ough along to get favorable mention in congress and is Tribune, and nationally it is having its day The Old Age Pension and Asaistance group supported by leading senators and congressmen. The Regular meetings are heldevery Thursday Fellows Hall, 41 P. O. Place READING Give em the Flowers Now Of all the capitalists we have The childrens Bureau of the National Department of Labor we have found none so known of the children of the to reports that from so kind, so considerate human o country suffer from malnutrition because of poverty. Forty-twand genso and per rent of the population of the U. S. has incomes under Wm R. Hon. as helpful uinely SI 000 a year. And these are the most prolific in reproducing. Wallace. He ia a man of fine Let those who will not now consent to a more equitable dihigh qualities and much of parts, stribution of wealth beware lest the host of the children He is a true the poor rise up and use their own methods of redistributing practical ability. Jeffersonold of the Democrat the of land. wealth the is ian school. He one financier who ia also a humanitarian. He For keeping some of the accounts of the money dished out is a in the promonth. 1220 is woman married to the poor and aged a per paid gressive army of state and comwife his the has on receives who A Judge $1030 a year public munity builders. He was the constitutional have that right, first state administrator of pub-li- e payroll at S200 a month. They a wish we have seen could of course. But by the eternals, they welfare, and had his policy reoffice storm in men an idle Lake s of Salt hundred been followed, locally and nayoung have never elevator to little for one an ad boyl They sponse tionally, there would have been them. and cannot had steady jobs less suffering and not a dollar get of indebtedness. The party and the state owe him more for dis Truth Is Truth tinguished service than they Someone sent us a leaflet on conditions in Ger will ever pay. His practical Hitler conquered creed is somewhat as follows: many which is an The fatherhood of God and the unemployment in no time. When the 6,000.000 brotherhood of man; In the unemployed were put to work, he lifted, as if by sweat of thy face thou shalt magic, 1 5,000,000 souls out of pauperism. In the eat bread; Owe no man; live His "serindustrial field he has increased production to within your means. mon" has six texts and it should from 50 to 2500 per cent! These are facts they be given as much publicity today as has been given to Elbert say. Hubbard's Message to Garcia. one-fif- one-eig- ht public-s'pirite- d Major-Gener- eye-open- Right or Wrong? Here is a little test for you al The Townsend Club No. 1. holds meeting eve evening 7i30,at 25 J Eaat 3rd So. Gives barn Dn7- day night till further notice at 255 East 3rd Bo. The current used to transmit the voice by telephone is the most delicate current in common use. WRONG RICHT 1. Townsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday evening,? Chapman Branch Library, 6th So and 8th West a r gram has been arranged for next Thursday night. p. , nossle will be the apeaker. The public is invited. Off eently elected are: Adolph Sorenson, Pres. jhn Mrs. Howland, Treas Dr. II. Jorgeniei Townsend Wasatch Club No 8. (chartered) holds meeting Sundays at 2.00 p. m. Room 305 City A Good speakers. Public invited. Reinstituted aa the Utah peoples lobby, the opea f will hold a seession Sunday at 8 P. 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The two lower buildings cover about four acres and will give room for a great many exhibits. The bird shown on the right above is a mottled Giabo of Japan, while on the left is a Japanese Frizzled Bantam. Over 200 varieties of fowl will be shown at the Congress and almost as many varieties of pigeons. Alresdy several nations have definitely applied for exhibit spare and more than thirty have announced their iulention of planning an exhibit. - s4!! I ONLY MB nked Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 87 Yean In Salt Lake T3 East 2nd. Soath The answers are shown below and here ia the 1 GET BOTH nta it JEWELER rewards than she has received. May Ilebcr J Grant Published in Contributor, 1891, Volume XII, page 467, 468. the remainder of her days be pleas"Laws are enacted presumable for the benefit of the people ant and peaceful. and protection of the weak against the strong, but the growth Mrs Carrie McAllister of 29 E.I of trusts and combines and the crushing out of existence of the So. Temple, renews regularly and smaller industries suggests that the tendency of the legislation will. She of this day ia in the direction of aiding the rich to grow rich- does it with a right good well in is fine who son doing a us er, while the poor must of necessity grow poorer. The world is is working hard and California. She growing in ealth all the time, and this wealth is not being dishas tributed among the inhabitants of the earth with any degree aithfully to sustain herself and thrift and record of fine industry. of equality. And if things shall go on as at present for another hundred years, t requires no great amount of foresight to see that the vast majority of mankind will be little else than DON'T FORGET slaves of the few. The big fish eat the little fih. And it is sai use for us poor mortals to try to change THIS that there is no OS STATE of AFFAIRS.I cannot for a single moment agree with any such proposition, but must feel that it is the bounden duty (StgilurPnttfirOmtYtmr-$a.f- vtf prfc System would go around the world more than 3000 times. WRONG RICHT Bell I ' nemos vou L faaE I A DAY m i 2. Wire in use In the 1 LESS THAN F bag The following words, written nearly fifty years ago, by the distinguished gentleman who is now the venerable head of the L. D. S. church, are very timely today and we commend them to our readers. They contain the ideas and the ideals for which the editor of this paper has battled for all of these fifty years We have not changed, but we have learned long since that he who stands out boldly and forcefully for social justice must Mn. Elizabeth Robini of 25 often atand alone and embrace what the world of money alls Center greet, like the paper so wcD! failure, because the seed he sows has to be reaped by others. that the renews year after year and He must be content with poverty and follow the road of self it always pud up- - She is a good, denial and renunciation in the hope of biasing a trail toward lindly soul and is always hoping to the economic resurrection of the masses. see a better day for humanity- - She RICHES us more than done her share of the world's work and is entitled to more By Worlds Poultry Congress Scenes Co! announces. er. of the young and old of the L. D. S. to ponder well upon the condition of things as they exist, and to labor to the best of our ability to bring about a change with reference to the division ol wealth. There are very few who retain the finer feelings of the human heart and a strong sympathy for the well being of their fellows after they become possessed of a great abundance of wealth." I. Vice-Pre- s. Radio's public forums should take it up Mr. Wallaces hobby and specialty is water. He is the head of the great state and national water storage com mission In the above rjM th me yoor Mwiplcr and S't"ur bo |