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Show tonca is Gods-- J American Last to Make Man'8 I (Jance L Decent Yes, its possible build a new order World of mankind -- a fine New America! 217 DAVID KEITH BLDG. 110.37. DIAL 4 7641 ocrriiTiwo Iba Ad of March NEWS ofthe WORLD PROGRESSIVE OPINION EDITORIALS nr a r, lcid j HEWS ANALYSIS flair By Roger Shaw Miss America' March Into Rumania (jgioin Troop To Protect Oil Supply From British; U5ArmyTanlrii Ddivered to Canada; Leaves Britain's Cabinet Quunberiain sews lip, SZiwsaw Iha fpg wart gV - I I and the channel was getjhBnkr.. Ih Ofrewo jMV Ftautah tha Sh taken an awful hem--I the royal air fore Ml named to bo thah towdown waa stmplylhif! Him Him lid j I I I 4,Gomans I m I om through a knife through a hunk like had or durdpe cheese- - It ourprlaad Gomans I tho had ospoetodvlo. Mni,ronlyThey after n much harder .BIBLE ON SOCIAL JUBTICE. In exulting over Christ's future rulenhip , over the earti) David exclaimed :kHe ahall judge the poor of ??! the people. Re shall save the children of the needy) and shall . raauiberiain and Churchill had ah break in pieces the oppressor.1 Isaiah says: Learn, to do right- - Make justice all you' aim and put a cheek on yiolenoe. Let orphans have tleir rights. All Uphold the widow's cause. throughout the Bible is on the side of the poof. ,t The patrons are being punished for their eocial injustice. Witness a case in England for instance. . While miners in one place presented the most pitiful aspect in the world of labor, starving f reeling, lapsing into eemi- - barbarism because of con dHions; in another place one. man. took out in dividends, within the space of a few short years, the sum of $28,000,000 And thus it is, in greater or leu degree, all over, every capitalist country. Men have refused to bring about aoeial justice but let ua tell you, in tones of. thunder if we could, that there ia a power at work in the world that is tearing down all the standards of social injustice and the day will coma when humanity will look upon these injustices aa "n unfriendly; The mef typical Nineteenth-centur- y VWoriau - (rather, of the tory .whflt tht other tonds to bo a djtahlngt reckless cross between the Eight nth and tha Twcntloth . (men the ariatodemocratic liberal type). ChurchlU used to all Chamberlain (so tha story goes) tha undertaker from Binning. wl cen-furi- es Including o6or n ATLANTIC CITY. N. Jr-u- sing modatly before some & . 600 dotten riuceri convention ken, is tho Mist America" of tho foul world. Tho biddy is s Rhodo Island Red uho scored 91A3 points in the judging. Producing 340 eggs in 51 weeks, "Miss America" topped ill comers from all sections of tho United States. She it owned by E. B. Parmenter of FranJdin, Matt. Ernest Bevins, a radical Labor waa admitted to the tamer Briton tho French and man, ish war cabinet Bevins had been tha enginearliw brain behind the terrific British general strike, back In MB, which very nearly succeeded. His executive, driving genius has been an important factor in the present war, end people spoke of him Qmrchfllo future successor. If Bevins did actually succeed Churchill, it CAMPAIGN: would mean come sort of social rev ohition in England, end the Tories Roughage One metal waitepaper basket realise this. But Labor is getting Three eggs mom and mom of Its members into Melons andor tomatoes tho British government Hugh Dalwin(hie stone, via a dining-ca- r ton and Herbert Morrison being two dow. of the other pink Stun they j boded APPRECIATED Few tody give expreuion to anything spiritual although editors are beginning to take notice of the need to do so. Progressive Opinion, published weekly in Salt Lake i y, makes a point of reprinting many fine atatementa along these lines, and we offer two of recent dateaa food for thought. he one points out the need for unity, and if that unity might be one baaed on spiritual thought, word or deed, rather than nal gam and selfish greed and hatred, which is now me order of living among the of our peoples, great wo would have no need to fear th majority because God would future, men take a hand in aome miraculous , way to protect ua. San Juan Record. . flcioUpadaref fiw powerful Coosarv tlva Party, which has a heavy majority hi parliament This bad been n added tower pf strength to tho Hue. got when dl semi-barbari- c. A BETTER WORLD MIGHT EASILY BE MADE With the mechanical development and geniua the world now possesses with the educational institutions that exist, with enlightenment so universal, with the apiritual wisdom working through the nobie few. and actiqg like a leaven) we ought, to do far greater things than ever were done before. If one should come upon a community of savages and eould make elear to them al( the means we possess, for making a better, world, Thee wero the tributes of certain they would point to pur failures, our wars, our poverty and social injustices and laugh us to acorn, enthusiastic New Deaton to Willkia, ASIA: who was in around Yes, verely, with the materials we have to work with, .we Trouble Ahead? Michigan. Detroit; especially, proved should easily be able to overcome every wrong, to solve every Event! in the Orient worried U. 8. Itself Booseveltlan, tough, and exuwith abundance, .to drive war from to State Department officials to the berant In its proletarian fervor, end problem, toreplace poverty finest the the develop physical, mental and spiritual earth, In its tactics. rougbhouso point of informing consulates in and to life about the New Earth. Past bring possible, Mr. Boosevelt Boss end really Flynn, the China, - Manchukuo, generations have had nothing to compare with w at we have and Japan, that American Democratic campaign manager, citizens within those territories were quick to repudiate such be- today. The perfection of the physical sciences, the universal should return to this country as soon havior, and they were courteous and enlightenment and learning, the , wealth and , progress in all si possible. Especial emphasis wee correct in their' sporting attitude. material lines would.A few years agd,'have'Keihe(f miraculus. placed on tha early departure of all But it showed e significant thing; And yet, here we are groveling in our dirty polities, hypocriwomen and children and men In ataa and alack. The wave of un- tical in our Christianity, deaf and blind to the social injustice, thinking brutality which is sweeping poets. the meanest wars of the ages, the world, has its echoes sven in and cruel wrongs, countenancing s Approximately 0,000 white on backs the massed our and poverty of so many of inturning The States. Detroit United Uve within tee affected zone, the and all its corruptwealh and to the bowing but people, kneeling r leans cidents seemed plus soma 1,000 ions and rushing pell mellin a madscramblpthatisgettlnglia they did not seem and somehow. Willkia took the matter nowhere. We have all the power and mean necessary, to re. in a spirit of good humor. DEFENSE: deem ourselves, but the chances are that we will first fall into the pit of failure and chaos. . . g . French-Indo-Chl- . HI JOHN ANOKRMN Hoota Sirrsfsry and Jfin-H- r Heme Security, Sir John sno-m- I jlmr W NnilU Chamiariain Ceneril. Maldde lord they. wery. schedule, and totally, un--1 Wired for any proper invasion fit fc British islet. : The net ftoutt bis bn Bit serial dud that has raced Haw western Europe, . The bans dni if Mr ri Thor la battarlncflw British urik but to what ultimata purposes M oaten. . I a. i ial Amer-Icon- far, far Parish coasts, I a ,td , . i . M b fnvasioaiol England ,jtm I M aider way, Hitler's troops wen I h k means idle. For frees) Bucfca-Meu- u word that German troops ht entered Humanla,,. . Bcriln Mnei confirmed thii .news and arifl, explained the purpose of Ow Rntton. .They laid that oil and Mb euppUea are essential to tho I m,cbbi and that thay had I Mt rumors of an nigu plot to riohft these supplies, haanlas government, now un-control id the dictator Ion An-- I bed earlier dierged that Mui oil men with interest! in ii had plotted to blow up oil - There was soma Indication, t that tha Nad soldiers would bo I traininc Rununiiii trooos uM riso assist in bulldlnf a w2.neveI alr but on tho M lea. Chlnese-Ame- Japanesa-American- i. Tanking i .. . ' Tharc was a new angle to national which evoked violent differences of opinion. Tho Canadian l A . M Hu-Mr- Nag German tha Italians had KS.down ta E7Pt- - rixr bad I fito Pharos from own Lyblan colony, next door, MllJlBt. EDMUND DALEY I proceedin alone Ow WifcMorUBl In dwrfjJ eir ultimate objective was CwiUsm I WknluT h to !. Englands I elswMd trapdoor Daley, nemlif I Msten end of tho Maditar-- I of major gsntrel to cAsrfe of Ao Far to Rico. JJr; But-- It appears, tha Italians HU abool ibe I EJrJ1? 10 wU. The Germans put toil vital I Mf tha direction of toe Panama ceeel Smtian campaign. It wee ru-kfaotin g. May njriy Q Hade would winter tha coesl artillary in Nam Sr '4 r? tonri IT1 hi I I another wntlmwd tobeaneu- hi - I I fS5r.uCh,,nbtaln finally left e,blnt. Winston Church-- I $ hri rr. hn sway his premiership but tbabdntapnto tad or an Intestinal wfr,UoB so- ob-W- a health rislUy a nti-ta- c Poctad for somo "borlaln wu aloo tho of- - tocti I NAMES K I in the news abbd Ni B. hiJi 5?Hctator rt I Welshman, of tha first bousing and London, whom HI bero 114 I gir Efiward Rateilffe im rilr,fUB bore made houa-- I vltml toings. Evaoe of Aber-dwtoW0 president hi Auri" I7' n 'd lu,trllsn navy. and . I I I j I German requisitioned from France, Poland, Ta.ift.im ud the Netherlands. There re a great many of fiieon ranging from tha elephantine percberona of to tha Belgium and northern France, of the flat Polish ( little ponies wiry steppes. The huge percherons, by the way, ere the direct deicendanta steeds of medieval of the old-tican fcwtghts. They cant gallop; they only trot German grammar, alwaya Intricate; according to foreign to giving the kidnaped horses special trouble. Dutch end French grammar Is much simptar. . - flat-car- s, THE FOUR HORSeSST OF DESTRUCtlON ' GuestEditoriai . When allthe food .we can eat can be produced abun. dantly; when everything we need for slothes,, home comforts education, recreation and entertainment can be had in a ready abundance; when there is plenty of room in the world for all the people and plenty to support them; when the human body was made to be healthy and healthy it can be why should we have poverty, crime, war and sickness, the FOURHORSE . MEN OF DESTRUCTION? What is the answer? The more frequent answers heard to that question, are: fof poverty laziness ; for crime, criminal tendencies; for war, selfishness; for sickness, wrong living. But such answers are superficial. They come from a surface a difanalysis of the facts. The real, underlying facts give and a decent a obtain could man If a living answer. ferent few comforts of life for himself and family, and could do it without having to slave" for so many hours that he was too tired for a little recreation, do you think he would be lasy? If a man was trained in the thing he liked to do and were to receive a just recompense for his services and had the opporin life, do you think he would follow tunity to get somewheresuch If opportunities prevailed in all naa life of ciminality? want to dominate another or to close nation would any tions, from to any other nation whose popuits borders immigrants lation had become too crowded? And if such conditions as this were existed among all nations, would there be war? If people,wholeall reared in healthful surroundings, had good food and some recreation, had the attention of a good doetor, on the one hand and on the other, did not have the abuses of over follows too indulgence and soft living which too frequently mueh wealth, would there be much if any sicknese? If it isn t lasiness or criminal tendencies or selfishness or always wrong war or sickliving that is the basic cause for poverty, crime, our and is cause? It money system of ness, what then ia the m the eommoditiee and money qhich a puts system economy real hia efforts orr and man of instead oosition of importance wealth and forces man to firsi convert his efforts into money startbefore he can obtain the thinga he needs. That is the of a monetary our aystem troubles. Change such of ing of exchange to a evstem of service, a social economy STd the FOUR HORSEMEN OF DESTRUCTION would s. soon cease to exist, Ontario. Tfc Canadians have MISCELLANY: . hold of no lass then 000 Yinw H. O. Walls earns over for a visit combat cars," es tank an called We had already had Bertrand, Earl officially. Them tank! n, Sir Norman AngeU, and built In tha of B gars, lightly armed, end Paiah, not to mention George Sir 1918-SDuff Cooper and Lady period of Alfred are Capt , unit of tht German tanka Diana Manner!. wiS made In central Thuringia. gentlemen agreed Nona of the eonesrn. Jewish old INSTEAD OF OUR SONS an US was SEND It about anything. H. G., for instance, Legion of the Silver-Hair-ed would etay French tanks wero chiefly Beneult One States From United the Ftata, and hoped denounced You have warted our years end our also Be war. jt.iun tanks were oi the failures peace time out of the at Wo lost an (mostly manhood. tho British machine ha religious Lord Halifax (a of tht BirmTkeiB!andpoqrAlbiy, .. Dunkirk) wero products frittered us down to our have with one arm) as the quint You with Our eyes hive row weary ingham Small Arms eomprny, essenca of all that England should doom. A targe S. A B. so la tha known watrhg be afraid of." Lord Halifax And, then, having failed with out of tho now Amorieon tankage For lwa of a happier dr.. foreign minister, end a super . freedom . Su xm Chrysterbuilta. Busslsn British to So if you need victims for wamng aristocrat while Wells is inclined no i tome orrisi You are ready to save it for whom) S. B. or have art tuks If you mutt the plebeian elds, genius Lenin works Putllov So Bed now, for the sake of our children, from tho for sun. genius. If 10 to you must send tho fodder for was ingrad. send betting London troopers Wells said If you have to In Invasion guns, to 1 against a German .battle. RUSSIA: be Send men whom youSra ground into 1040, Lika a good many others, of our indeed A there s of . , . paupen; disapproved of tha wwuetion What Now? anil instead of our eonil to the Now World. Bo weo die Let for Interest dildron hi of waa great Buaala ouster. by the Chamberlain several reasons, (too at the end wu Hitter that HWaehtafr Be the this: It looked as if TIIE AGED ARE HAVING THEIR DAY Be described some state departmout worid be of his tether." held this week by to of the German pilots shot down The conference and the various meetingswere well attended, forced to woo tho Soviets, dut Organisation in the the squabbllngi with Japan axis over England, as merely aviators at rvUtime?v andWof much Interest. The organisation ia (bo JsFGsrmsn and hardly trained ind doing much good. More strength and power to them 22recmant This was an H Tha Wellsian freedom of speech taflu-Uand detarge tSdsdks tor wu a happy augur of British Churchill section of tho American peo-plthe under even mocracy, both roligiouo and dictatorship. L IjJVlLLE: nberlain soldiers termers are reported as having a dulvery tough time in teaching the cet Teuton tongue to draft bones, com-eponden- army received no lesc than NiM American tanka, which were shipped to Comp Borden, over on got-te- n PER YEAR A Plan For Economic Security Money To Bnrn DR. A New Seelsl Order GRO. A. WILSON By (Continued ) THE WONMOAN SYSTEM With all the money in the worid at Me man would bo in an unenviable position if placed some place whore there was nothing hia money oould buy. Lot it bo a cold place and let there be boning weatbar, t ' tat and him bo there in hie birthday clothes with Ms "" empty. Ail Me money oould not protect him against tha rigors of cold or tho ferocity of wild animals, nor could it soothe his In pangs of hunger. comparison primitive man waa for bettor off. Ha could, and did, provide tha neosieitUe of life. .. .tok ii obvious that, aside from what it can buy or may serve aa rioenmants, money has no value in terms of needs. And,, if thsoo needs can b met without the use of' money, why continue using itT It but perpetuates the inequality of our economic system. If all the money wero to suddenly disappear, or be burnt up, we would all be batter off. Wo oould keep our systems of production, tributkm, marketing, transportation) education, sanita- tion, etc., just as thay an, except for a tow beneficial changes now needed to be made. These oould continue as they are now operating only more efficiently. For tho worker under the new set-u- p will bo more tented and wiO work with more enthusiasm, for ha will have to work but a few hours a day and will be amply supplied with the things ho needs. Instead of money being tho important thing for which he works, It will bo hie Worker's Card. THE WORKERS CARD at I ; Tha Walkers Card will be the pais by which each worker can obtain evwything he, cur hie family, needa. This is how it will work, using a min mechanic as an illustration. Wanting groceries, or to wanting tho family to a show; needing gas or oil or hi car repaired, or the attention of a doctor; or desiring some wsaring apparel or fuel; in ho needa to do to to present his Workers Card and these things will be his. The Card b proof that ha ia regularly employed and doing hia part in tha an that is needed for him to obtain tha necessities of life, and to have tho comfort, recreation and protection ho desires. Tho workers in tha markets, picture shows, garages, service stations, fuel yards, aa well aa all other workers, supervisors and coordinators, doctors and other professional man, will all have ahwflae Cards; which will entitle them to everything they need. Such is the Wonomian syem of service.'' Rech orie does for tho other members the thing he is of doing and tha others do for Mm in return the things of which they are .capable; whether it be in supplying Mm with their services or product Thu nobody wants or. is tajmed, but can have tha beat of everything... They are entitled to it, and can have it, so long as thay do their part and an active workers. et-u- p; - vi ,i . - ., ... (OontbiXMd..Next Week) HERBERT B.MAW thanks the people for their fine support NAZI: I 0o,rta mue eonunued to uulhc Hitlsrhaah 11 w bdlaved that rwJ1y went to work would pethopa dean lbs. the Sues canal, I fceli ouppoaadly an This sidelight might well be labelled "ouch. It hurt Three of the contra WinMtrWfan kle, wero young tada of 19 or UL They came from Pontiac, and they evidently took after big chief Pontiac, who panicked plenty of Yankees In his time. The Juvenile court Judge sentenced the three laddies to a good whipping." Juvenile authorities offered to do the but the stoical parents triple-Jovolunteered to do it themselves, Then the guilty were to write a polo- -' gies, to be read In person befors the student body of tho Pontiac high school. Just how hard fits parents beat the offspring, nobody seemed to know. Two other boys, implicated in fits great eggy putsch, escaped hick-lethe corporal punishment of tho mentioned. afore trio ss J- $1.60 Sidelight b, S" PUBLISHED BY C N. Lund 1. 1070 . ne semi-myit- is . com-inon- ly A-'- mu-targe- li7t .Townsend Club No. 1 will hold its regular m noting on Tuaa-daj- r night, October 15, 7:30 P, M., at their hall, 168 So. West Temple.. Th speaker will ha Representative Sheldon R. Brewster. The public is invited Bingham Canyon In 1878 Bln0ham Canyon, 1070 Joseph. R. De Lamar, . Captain Early history of Bingham la e emplory of tha Irani tormstloa of pioneer Mercur operator, became a virtual waetetand Into a hamming Interested with Colonel Wall and Industrial community and the moat sent two young engineers in his. Important single enterprise in tho employ at Mercur, D. C. J tickling state. Robert Gemmell, to Bingham The picture above was taken in to iuvutigata the poealbllittoe of 1S7S and thou who visit tha camp tho porphyry. Their Joint report today find it difficult to visualise after an utenslvo esamlnatlon the Industry that has bun created mill tuts, recommended Its in this narrow canyon for the state Captain Do Lamar, and the nation In making Utah though an utute miner, wu skepfinally abandoned tho Idea copper tha worlds greatest open-cu- t tical of trying to make a mine of It copper mins Colonel E. A. Wall entered tha Jackling, however, had convinced I eamp in 1SS7 and wu immediately hlmulf that the deposit uuld bo a few successfully developed attracted by lte possibilities. to tarty storlee ho Inspect- years later through hie persistence in ed an old abandoned tunnel driven and determination ueuodad Utah Copper enterby soldiers who eamo to Utah under touching tho tha command of General P. E. prise In 1IM. Connor, and there found samples The foundation of Utah Copper of upper ora. Upon Inquiry ho wu built on a thin thread, tho found that the ground wu open rock that wu called ora, contained former claim leu than I per cent copper and n I to relocation, holders had la tied to do their as- mall amount of gold and liver. sessmint work. Ho Immediately That thin thread atUl exists 0tod on two claims. utaulve succasdlng 10 ytaro today, and requires an During t: Colonel Wall added to hli holding aula of operations to hasp the manage-mu- t In Tho mine 100 operation. In the district, acquiring ume Is continually combatting aeras. During thau years ha kapt force or another ia order to ap hia assessment work end succeeded in accomplishing 1,000 feet hup tha mine equilibrium on various parte of the property-Thi- s maintain Its employment, Ita pur work began to unfold the chasing power and magnitude as eatant of the huge stock of upper the state'e leading Industrial ntai priao. a ud ud . ud I ud u u uo i i i I ud t a, V"' jw s J |