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Show PROGRESSIVE Ketcs Review of CurrontEvcntB WPA WASTE ASSAILED Senators Lodge and Davis Make Vigorous Minority and 'Relief Report on Unemployment (continued from page one) Chemurgy for Production MEMBERS of the National Farm Explosion verily I soy unto you. that after all this, and I have caused my people (namely the aborigines, the American Indians or Lemanitea) who are of the house of Israel to be smitten, and to be afflicted, and to be alain, and to be cant out from them" (namely the Gentiles gathered in America) . . . And "at that day when the Gentilea (in America) sihalt sin against my Goapel, and shall be lifted up in pride of their hearts above all nations, and above all the people of the w'hole earth, and shall be filled with all manner of lyings, and of deceits, and of mischiefs, and all manner of hypocrisy, and murders, and priestcrafts, and whoredoms, and of secret abominations; and when they shall do all those things, and shall reject the fullness of my goapel, behold, eaith the Father, I will bring the fulness of my Goapel from among them. And then will I remember my covenant which I have made unto my people, o house of Israel, and I will bring "iBut if they (the Gentiles in my Gospel unto them America) wall not turn unto me, and hearken unto my voice, I will suffer them, yea, I will suffer my people, o house of Israel, that they 6haH go through among them, and shall tread them down, and they shall be as Balt that hath lost its savor, which is thenceforth good for nothing hut to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of my people, o house o? Israel. Verily, I say unto you thus hath the Father commanded me that I should give unto this people (house of land this (America) for their inheritance". (3rd Ne-pIsrael) 16th eh.) This Gentile nation of America ia pretty well filled up with all the abominations mentioned by the risen Redeemer; but can the aborigines soon be strong enoupjh to rise up and chastise this nation and tread down the Gentiles, or has the Lord raised up another, or perhaps more nations, of the descendants of Israel to inflict punishment upon this For Annual "The National Messenger", London, the spokesman for h the great movement, has this to explain about the Japanese, that they descended nationally from the Israelite tribes Gad, Reuben and the Bashan half tribe of Manasseh". Could it be that the Lord has raised up the Japan in the last days as a great, ruthless, military conquering power to chastise the Gentile American Nation as the first great as the Lord raised up Nebuchadnezzar Gentile "King of Kings" (Ezekiel 26:7) to completely overthrow and demolish what was left of the former glorious kingdom of David ; and as the Lord paid him for his ser- vices against Tyre he gave him Egypt as a reward (Ezekiel council, holding their fourth annual meeting In Omaha, challenged the view of President Roosevelt that the country's economic troubles are due to overproduction. There need be no limits," said Wheeler McMlUcn, editor of Country Home and president of the council, In his opening address, to the wealth wa can produce. Freeing farmers from the narrowness of food and export markets, the soil can be enabled to produce houses and the innumerfor the able desires of a great free people. The processes of production can create the purchasing power for consumption. In no other way than by the creation of wealth can there be wealth for all. Chemurgy calls, not upon government, but on the triple powers of agriculture, Industry and science. We reject the cowardly counsels of national poverty and pessimism. We propose to apply science and capital and labor to the soil and its products. Chemurgy1 s challenge to Americans is a chal-leg-e to share in wealth by creating Mine Blast slam-clesran- U. J&uJoajuL SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK e Vnm Swoon Union. Lodge and Davis Strike jr., Henry cabot lodge, and James of J. Davis of Pennsylvania made a minority report of the senate committee on unemployment and relief in which they vigorously attacked administration business and relief policies and condemned the ma- jority report for failure to investigate alleged waste in the WPA administration. The taro Republi-SenatLodge can senators de- manded that administration leaders extravagant uttertop making ances, in which whole classes of people are insulted and nameless individuals are lambasted over the radio instead of being prosecuted in the courts." They then offered these further suggestions for immediate action: 1. Repeal of the undistributed profits tax and modification of the capital gains tax as proposed in the senate tax bill and general tax reduction wherever possible. 2. Encourage that which is good in business. 3. Stop congress from wasting its time over consideration of "such schemes as the Supreme court enlargement bill and the government reorganization bill and allow the legislators to concentrate on the relief and unemployment problem. 1 Eliminate tax exempt securities and reduce unnecessary and burdensome social security taxes. 5. A true unemployment census should be taken to serve as a basis for scientific treatment of the question of wages and hours on a natio. nal-scale. End executive discretion in tarmatters and return to congress the control of the currency. T. Reorganization of the agencies of unemployment and relief. 8. Initiation of a new inquiry into the relief problem during which all persons who have constructive criticism of the operations of the present unemployment relief system would be heard. 8. iff Si Wallace Is statute which he felt the courts would uphold. Mr. Roosevelt said: Tax exemptions through the ownership of government securities have operated against the fair or effective collection of progressive surtaxes. Indeed, I think it is fair to say that these exemptions have violated the spirit of the tax law itself by actually giving a greater advantage to those with large Incomes than to those with small incomes. . . . The same principles of Just taxation apply to tax exemptions of official salaries. The federal government does not now levy income taxes on the hundreds of Aouaanda of state, county and municipal employees. Nor do the states, under existing decisions, levy income taxes on the salaries of the hundreds of thousands of federal employees. Justice in a great democracy should treat those who earn their livelihood from government in the same way as it treats those who earn their livelihood in private employ." simple Rebuked SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE was rebuked for star chamber methods by the Supreme court in a decision reversing his order of June 14, 1933, fixing maximum rates to be charged by marketing agencies at the Kansas City stockyards. The court's opinion, written by Chief Justice Hughes, reverses decree of a three judge district court in Kansas City, upholding the order, on the ground that the commission men were denied a fair and open hearing and that Secretary Wallace accepted the "findings of the government prosecutors without even reading the evidence. In other decisions the Supreme court upheld the municipal bankruptcy act of 1937, and the 1923 filled milk act which bars interstate shipment of milk to which other oils or fats have been added. . "End Tax Exemptions" DROMPT legislation was asked of congress by President Roosevelt to remove tax exemptions on income from all future government bonds, federal state and local and on all government salaries. In his special message the President said existing exemptions resulted from Judicial decisions and could be eliminated by a short and Won't Deal With Hitler FRENCH PREMIER DALADIER " let it be known that his govern- Kills 45 Willy P. Henkel, Mgr. Phone Was. sin We have Added A TILE Department to a operated by Mr. H. Wynn 668 S. Jg Office and Factory Sait Lake City, State Street CO-OPERATI- ON IN MERCHANDISING PAYS DRINK IT AND SLEEP! SANK A is Wage Guarantee JJOFFEE ( FINER BISCUITS 29:20). Henry Ford was the White House by Invitation of President Roosevelt, the officials of his company were considering a plan for the guarantee of an annual minimum wage, offered by the Ford Brotherhood of America, an independent labor organ- WHILE Establishization. ment of such a plan has not before been asked, but It has been advocated by Mr. Roosevelt and Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan. The brotherhood's goal is at least a year for every hourly-rat- e worker in the mammoth River Rouge plant of the Ford Motor company in Dearborn, where it claims a membership of 21,400. During peak production periods the factory has nearly 90,000 employees. $1,500 William S. McDowell, Sr., brotherhood attorney, said that in return for the proposed wage guarantee F. B. A. members would sign an agreement that each would purchase a new car from the company every two years at the same price at which they are sold to dealers. Anglo-Britis- th six-ye- n - y amplifier. The voice passes through each amplifier 20 times, giving a total amplification of 400. At the sending end the various conversations are gathered together and sent over the one cable, then at the receiving end they are separated. The cable also is adapted to thq transmission of television. Manufacturers of OFFICE STORE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Israel-Brrtis- ment will not enter into any four power European treaty that in5K cludes Nazi Germany. In consewas understood in it quence, Paris, Hard Fighting in China Prime Minister Chamberlain of in Great Britain had given up that JAPAN'S reorganized forces were farcing plan for the present Daladier and the Chinese province back steadily despite Foreign Minister Bonnet went to desperate resistance. The invaders h London and discussed u into relations and other matters relating even crossed the border time.Kiang-sThe first the for province to the peace of Europe. defenders claimed the Japanese suffered a severe setback north of Henlein Warns Czechs they also asserted they recaptured 15 important towns lONRAD HENLEIN, leader of had in Shansi Honan and Hopei provCzechoslovakia's 3,500,000 Sudeten Germans, warned the govern- inces. ment of war internally or from the outside in a militant speech One in Seven on Relief which quarters close to the govern- 'T'WELVE million American work-er- s ment believed bore the approval of are totally unemployed. Fuehrer Adolf Hitler. More than 18,000,000 persons, or Henlein openly proclaimed that of the population of the German Naziism is the guiding country, are receivprinciple of his Sudetens and deing public assistmanded that Czechoslovakia's forance from the fedeign policies be revised immediateeral state or local ly as regards Germany. governments. From He warned the Prague govern1933 to 1937 inclusive ment against placing reliance in its the federal and state military alliances with France and have governments Soviet Russia, and frankly asserted $19,400,000,000 spent that Czechoslovakia must cease refor work relief and sisting Germany's ambitions toward other forms of pubeast the lic assistance. An emergency meeting of the cabThese far from inet council was called to consider cheerful figures the grave situation created by Henwere in a prelimilein' s demands. report of the senate commitnary de20,000 In Budapest Hungarians tee on relief and unemployment submanded the dismemberment of mitted by Chairman Byrnes. Czechoslovakia at a rally of the At the time the report came in, Revision Hungarian lesgue. Harry Hopkins, WPA administrator, was telling the house appropriations Anglo-Iris-h committee, holding hearings on the Agreement administration's recovery-relie- f proMINISTER EAMON DE PRIME of Ireland and Prime gram. that the proposed $1,250,000,-00- 0 relief appropriation would enMinister Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain met again in London able 200,000 to be added to federal and signed an agreement that brings aid rolls, bringing the total number to a close the tariff and to 2,800,000 persons. This money, he said, would last trade war between the two countries. The quarrel began when Ire- only for the first seven months of land refused to pay England land the coming fiscal year. The senate committee report in tithes amounting to $23,000,000, The agreement leaves for later general absolved the WPA from settlement the question of incorpora- charges of graft, waste and ineffition of North Ireland, or Ulster, into ciency, but in some respects it the Irish republic. This now seems sharply criticized the administrapossible of accomplishment for both tions relief policies. To the discomfiture of administraparties in Ireland have nominated for first president of the state un- tion leaders, the committee recomder the new constitution Dr. Doug-a- s mended that the senates revenue Hyde, a Protestant Hyde is the bill repealing the undistributed profcountry's most distinguished Gaelic its tax and modifying the capital scholar. He is the son of a former gains tax be adopted as a major aid Protestant rector in County Ros- to economic recovery. Retention of common and is seventy-eigh- t years those taxes is in the home bill old. backed by President Roosevelt ' one-wa- RANK Nation f When used with the terminal Phone Cable Spans 100 Teeth Faaad the speaker's voice is Fossilized teeth estimated to be equipment Miles, Will Cover 3,800 split up 20 times between New York 100,000 ypars old have been found Designed to handle 240 telephone and Philadelphia. There are 20 in the mysterious Sterkfonteln caves conversations a loops in the circuit each having a near Xnigersdorp, South Africa, simultaneously, coaxial cable, popularly known as a "television pipe," has been installed between New York and Philadelphia and has been given a talking test by the Bell Telephone laboratories. Although the cable spans less than 100 miles, the circuit looped within it covers 3,800 miles, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. VI W1V hi of dust in a coal mountain 13 miles from Grundy, Va., buried the night force of 49 men under thousands of tons of slate and rock, wrecked the equipment and filled up the passages to the drifts. Hundreds of rescuers worked frantically for 20 hours and finally recovered the bodies of the victims. Not one of the The mine was gang aurvlved. opened only last November and was considered one of the most modem and safest in the United States. . Cave-Ma- MODERN WOODWORK ... wealth. more juh contncti totaling 38,657 ,008 for four cities, covering not end low-retiiM N per cent of the cost of proposed -hooting, were npprored by President BoosereH open the recommend tlon of Nsthsn Stress, sdministrstor of the hons inf authority. These will provide approximately 6,687 family dwellinf units for over 26,616 slum dwellers. The photofraph shews Senator Robert Warner of New York watchinf Ur. Straus sifu the loan contracts. OPKdOg and they are believed to have belonged to a prehistoric South African close to the missing link. The owner evidently lived on the meat of, primitive elephants. The skulls Indicate the Xrugersdorp cave man was nearer to man than to the chimSterkfoa-tel- n panzee In Intelligence, caves extend four miles. Americas Fate Shown In Vision By An Angel. President George Washington, when inspired like prophets, saw in vision a third and most forceful combined military calamity come upon America. Washington says: And again I heard the mysterious voice of the angel saying: Son of the Republic, look and learn'. At this the dark shadowy angel placed a trumpet to his mouth and blew three distinct bWs ; and taking water from the ocean, he sprinkled it upon Europe, Asia and Africa. Then my eyes beheld a fearful scene: from each of these countries arose thick, black clouds that were soon joined into one. And throughout this mass there gleamed a dark red light by which I saw hordes of armed men, who, moving with the cloud, marched by land and tailed by sea to America, which country was enveloped in the volume of the cloud. And I dimly saw these vast armies devastate the whole country and burn the villages, towns and cities that I beheld springing up. As my ears listened to the thundering of the cannon, clashing of the swords and shouts and cries of millions in mortal combat, I again heard the mysterious voice saying: Son of the Republic, look and learn. When the voice had ceased, the dark shadowy angel placed hw trumpet once more to his inounth and blew a long and fearful blast. "Instantly a light as of a thousand suns shone down from above me, and pierced and broke into' fragments the dark cloud which enveloped America. At the same moment the angel upon whose head still shone the word Union, and who bore our national flag in one hand and sword in the other, descended from heaven attended by legions of bright spirits. These immediately joined the inhabitants of America, who I perceived were wen nigh overcome, but. who, immediately taking courage again, closed up their broken ranks and renewed the battle. Again amid the fearful noise of the conflict. I heard the mysterous voice saying:: Son of the Republic, look and learn. As the voice ceased, the shadowy angel for the last time dipped water from the ocean and sprinkled it upon America. Instantly the dark cloud rolled back, together with the armies it had brougiht, leaving the inhabitants of the land victorious. Then once more I beheld villages, towns and cities springing up where they had been before, while the bright angel, planting the azure standard he had brought in the midst of them, cried with a loud voice: While the stars remain, and the heavens send down dew upon the earth so long shall the Republic last. And taking from his brow the crown on which blazoned the word Union, he placed it upon the. standard while the people, kneeling down, said: Amen. The scene instantly began to fade and dissolve and I at last saw nothing but the rising, curling vapor I at first beheld. This also disappearing, I found myself once more gazing upon my mysterious visitor, who, in the same voice I had heard before said: Son of the Republic, what you have seen is thus interpreted: Three great perils will come upon the Republic. The most fearful is the second passing which-thwhole world united shall not prevail against her. Let every child of the Republic learn to live for his God, his land and Union, With these words the vision vanished, and I started from my seat and felt that I had seen a vision .wherein had been shwon me the birth, progress and destiny of the United WITH . CALUMET BAKING A POWDER FOR FOOD ENERGY I HUSKIES EAT HUSKIES t , Visit Our Fine Ladies Apparel Store, 309 So. Mail Phone your order To store Call Was. 4864 i Utah Consumers 860 South Main C3GW S ii.i reet TElLSraONE IS 0K) PftSSS Will you Ibtel' e States". "Such, my friends, concluded the venerable narrator, Anthony Sherman, "were the words I heard from Washingtons own lips, and America will do well to profit by them", (continued in next number) ISRAEL the great Nation IN AMERICA W States Heraldry and National Number, explained from the Bible, in the next great weekly Bible lecture Saturday eve.' 8 oclock, April 30, in Salt Lake City Public Librarys class auditorium, 2nd floor. 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