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Show FT and Gt' Gods America Man Last to 00 Decent American Yes, its possible to build a new order of mankind- World , WuhlaKtMi mM fm 4 No. 27. (Old Na428) 217 KEITH BLDG. Was 4648 Entered m Bacond WQMceMt LakaCtty. g of tbe Blitzkrieg Tim Last Frontier MMS A- V;. Officials Get . - V ' (KdHMd kr htomliMUl Km Republican presidential nominee Wendell Willkic, (Left) with Heber J. Grant, head of the Mormon Church, atop me Utah Hotel and looking at the famous Mormon Temple. Made when Willkle attended Covered Wagon Pays Celebration In Salt Lake City NEWS ANALYSIS BY ROGER SHAW German Flyers Slash at Britain; American Republics Sign Pact; Studies Peacetime Draft U. S. mm an Bu-nini- in u oclal-mind- n ig motor-minde- lobby-powe- fa publlc-epirite- con-ror- od -- Def-rotel- y, : n an Anglo-Saxo- mr ultra-patrioti- c. names up. w de j,, d it President Gamer went hone ! Ilf rexas. He said: not "Im French Humor Flemings deto And ten's a bitter one out of Tha German plan wai perhaps Would h. bolt. too. pon--7 is England where feated France, rallblrda of his native Uvalde? separata France from England, by What's now. right states. popular hardly buffer channel The Brit-U- h Jj!?, Adr,a Margnet, new rrench a row at littlestate was outlined. It taita than a Blitzkrieg? t Interior: "Tell America A Flemish 2? Incidentally; Dunkirk. army at 1st of French Flanders. foe is raint at coming unless she wakes would coni St George Is the patron looked nation presents these three Belgian Flander. Nazis up the So It eiUes. England. Zeeland. rS-M- -a of decadence-worn- talking Fa -m the Jobs of men in In-- Z nd commerce, wearing too ,noke-uand refusing to bear Wtcn." Hava these three mani-atumtaken the place of life, and the pursuit of humble listener. lng p, s" hnppl-Queri- ed province of Antwould take in Flushing, Ostend, and Boulogne Calais, werp, Dunkirk, between the otter channel porta. Innew Flander new Brittany end the wee whet uecd to ba Normandy tha whence came our neighborly French Canadians. Paga Eye Full I We dont have to prove these truths. Chamber of Commerce men have done it for us. a Hidden taxes, Wall theyre lurking wherever you look, you dont but theyre there in a thousand or more varieties. see them, As examples of hidden taxes which workers and consumers do not always realise they are paying, the following, which must be borne by the taxpayer through the producer, the processor and the handler. I Fifty-thre- e different taxes on bread; 76 on milk; 148 on over, alls, 142 on a pl'w; 191 on a fence; 154 on a cake of soap; 125 on a dress, and 201 on a gallon of gasoline. Street The number of persons in the United States whose income is derived in whole or in part from the Federal Government is 12,842,227. I I Fine Young Woman Dies ondemns Them to Ignominy Our good friend Mr. John F.Loper of Ogden, writes as follows UI am not antagonist to any man, but I feel that I am in opposition to some mens actions aid expressions. I think some administrations like presidents Cleveland and Hoover, and gov-- 1 Mrs. Mae Stringham Rieben, who died on Wednesday of ernor Blood, go down in ignominy. Whyeantthe people eff I last week, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Utah give full support to a man like Mr. Maw whose record! Stringham, and the wife of Robert L Rieben. Impressive funshows he has bqen a friend to the under privileged? eral services were hild Sunday at the Bryan ward chapel, the whole stage of which was banked with floral tributes from Appreciate Article Editor Progressive Opinion. You are to be congratulated her host of friends, and she was tenderly laid away amid a great profusion of blooms and perfume in a little grave on for having given to the public the stand that Brigham Young the hillside. Mae was her name and sunny was her dispositook on presidential terms of office. For some of these cacktion. She was barely out of the honeymoon period nf married ling hens who cackle because they heard some other hen cackle, it should cause them to do a little thinking for themselves. life, and being just sweet two and twenty, there still twined about her all of the myrtle and ivy of lifes May morning. J. A. Hess We take this means of extending our heartfelt sympathy to Th ease Cnijelty of. Official her fine humanitarian fajher,.to her devote, cultured, and ac.. Something Akin to burning at the stake should be the punishcomplished mother, her youthful husband and her sisters and ment meted out to the inhuman and eruel officials a d guards brothers.' at the Whittier Reform School in California, where they inflict punishment and tortures onlitile boys that drive them to suieide The superintendent, so long in office that he has become hardened and brutal, and the guards picked from thugs prise fighters and plug uglies are unfit to handle boys in their early teens and should be punished severely. A father mig'itl better throw his son into a fiery furnace than give him over to the average Reform School, where dark age savagery and ancient brutalities are still practised by the hardened officials. It is a disgrace to America and Christianity. In comparison with Don't let anyone make you believe that it is best or good the cruel and often degenerate monsters who run the Reform for anyone to live in abject poverty, trouble and pain. Some Schools, Father Flannigan of Boys Town stands out like a of uses of adversity may be sweet, but most usually they the saint and a saviour. Ho uses love and kindness and gets almost to health and happiness. It should never be destructive are miraculous results. His plan should be followed everywhere. said that God intended for people to live in squalor and poverDont Bring Down the House ty and wretchedness. Neither did he intend that wars should Let men in high places be careful in these times. The I devastate the earth as they are doing and have done throughcountry has the government that the people and the consti. out the centuries. The creator made everything to be good. tut ion gave it under that great principle of majority rule. It He meant that his children all of them, might have joy. ia all the government and all tbe democracy that the nation Whatever is wrong has been brought about by man through has. Ridical statements made by those called high and mighty his ignorance, sin and lack of harmony with the great creative I may and does aid the fifth eolumniata who are clutching at and sustaining laws. Yes, readers, remember that God's the government's throat. Wild half truths and all too radical! desire and purpose is that every soul should be filled with joy statements may suddenly undo the government and bring and that all should have an abundance of all the good things about a condition which would prevent the selection of a pre the earth bo bountifully provides. It is man that is wrong. e are face to I sident this year. Many are predicting this- He creates all the poverty, sickness, pain, sorrow and misery. face with actual war. Just a matter of weeks or months. We He makes all the widows and orphans and then sees to it that are face to face with the monsters who are stirring op revolu-- 1 they starve. He desolates the earth, waters it with tears and tion, and this will eome soon. Let candidates take honorable blood, and fertilises it in each generation with the killed boand high ground in the present contest. dies of its youth. What must be done to lead sinning and ignorant man to see the light and truth that would mako men The Floppers and nations free and happy? These people who are always flopping from one party to an. other because they can, t get exactly what they want are not much good to the organisation of either party. Many of them are like children who refuse to play in the others yard. I ..... ??. Hi Cost of Government I Wendell Willkle planned to win Democratic converts in the solid aiders Itself the natural leader and THE VAR: ' South. He was an Demo-ne- t of Spanish America, champion himself; end northern Demo Uncle Mostly Aerial tha and against Sam, Hitler, crate, of a conservative stripe, were The war wai becoming Incrcaslng-- h Mikado alike. Argentines think that to the Willlde standard Mexico, Cuba, Bolivia, etc., should deserting urial and submarine In Its dally (around New York, they still nature. Ibe armies were taka advice from themselves and persisted in railing him Wilx). j quiet, for they had little to do. The not from the Yankee Colossus, as In the South there ere many Centime had released the Dutch, they call tha Americanos. Ireland Tory Democrat and economlone and Belgian war prisoner!, generally throws a monkey wrench Into British Imperial conferences, ic royalist who have opposed New end sent them home on parole. Sane and Dr. Leopoldo Melo has been do- Deal reforms, the TVA project, and BUKO Polish prisoners were exing approximately the same thing, the row over utilities. These people pected to be next with the French would naturally bo meat for Mr. eat too far behind. The German to the secret distress at Secretary Willkle. A&d the anti-II- I term feel-- ., HulL , . were In taupe weary playing "akat gr&wingi to be tag really appeared As tha conference ended tha SI prrison duty, from the Arctic ciralthough obi interesting historical cle down to Portugal, and they wen nations signed a pact, known as fact came to light Georgs Washkffitrating Into Spain. It looked the Act of Havana, which pro- ington did not go in for a m term, si if the Spanish and Rumanians vided for provisional administradue to ill health, and not from printion of any European owned posmight enter the war on the German eeeme that Jefferson and if a ciple. It Re, and already the British foreign sessions in this hemisphere termites, but Lafayette were anti-II- I office wai to state shall to little back attempt up trying not necessarily Farmer George. another Bulgaria in its claims for soma state, replace thus threatening the peace of the More & More territory. Hiuiia, the bear that walks Ilka a continent If Willkle wee an sun, Kipling put it, increased its consider the Republicans in the THE DRAFT: Soriet hold on the three small BailRoosevelt menage. Stimson, Knox, ie its tee of Estonia, Latvia, and Ickes, Wallace, for Instance, phis Conscripts? Lithusnia, and on the Rumanian Hopklni and Perkins, What about universal military Province of Beuarabla as welL But and some nonpartisans like Mo-gewas a That in time? service peace he prospect of German-Rusela- n thsu. The only two Democrats question before all the in the bunch, according to Gen. Hugh veifare did not appear to bo very burning milibeat the Some at likely. The European continent was Americans. Johnson of the late NRA, were Hull tary critics opposed it as inefficient, and Farley. It did really appear Witting, and it was slowly consoli-SetbVanden-ber- g in its new continental form. and the Republican Senator that the party lines wars shifting and tha Democratic Senator into literate Ac Germans, Rumanians, Hungari-- t and conservatives, and ciIt to like not seem and Bulgarians conferred at Wheeler did foe from principle of taro comaway nor ball-teaSohburg, in what used to bo Aua-- ther. Neither did the pacifist, meaningless paratively A real Over the conference loomed many at the isolationists. took turns at bat That might, who over the issue ffit red shadows at Stalin and tbe congressional debate or might not prove to be a good was taking definite shape. thing. Was It scientific, In the light of Henry Wallace announced ho demands which modern warfare, would either resign or take a long meof A aerial losses ef Germans and highly trained small groups leave of absence without pay, from ytioh were so Bnwairting, in the chanical specialists, like tankmen his position aa secretary of agricultechd JWtL that nobody could hope to and flyers and ture. Thera had teen a hot dispute was. Perhaps it So nicians? were the amounts of dam-Perhaps We. about foil, for many considered it need for was done, but the unhappy Dutch it was not. There canimproper for a vice presidential wn probably suffering I r as severely cool, hard rationalizing, and no place didate to retain hie Mr. uybody, along with the English for hysteria at emotions listics. Some during a critical campaign. it, ut coast and the German Rhine-- of the best generals were Roosevelt MmM had resigned as d It was indeciaive, criminal, and so were many assistant secretary of the navy, fa American rod stupid. Humors at .iiimii. By and large, peace 1820; when he ran for vice president on sQ sides, and the conflict- youth seemed to bo anti conscript, the Democratic ticket with Jim on ed radios blared incessantly. and soma people linked intervention- Cox. Meanwhile, there was moe the Vatican was peace-mlnd--d ism with the proposed draft. It was and more talk as to Jim Farley. ind so were the Hollanders and a fair field for patriotic debate, and The Republicans kept saying that U. S. at wss variously reported) General intelligent study. Many good en- Mr. Farley ted had a raw deal, nationalists went at It in that erkg and Mr. Lloyd George. while some at the Democrats folroH the lightning-wa- r Blitzkrieg lightened spirit lowed suit But it must be conReinto a Blitzfried, or lightning fessed, that the fondness of the BRETONS: Puce? publicans for Farley was something rather new. Everyone united in adFrom Britain HAVANA: that Big Jim was of mitting, however, a The 21 and square shooter. Early in the Middle ages, a lot a good sport Britfrightened Celts escaped from wee not the man to taka a He 1 American republics and ain and settled across the channel 'ropublict found out, at Havana, in France. They called their new walk. the Argentina was the chief Brittany" in honor of their TWO JOKES: ambling block. This generally old hone. The people that chased On the Nose t them out at Britain ware the heathfor tha following reasons: en a. who changed Britn Here's a Joke from Berlin. Most j (England.) Tha German quips ere short andanap-py- , Jhe Argentina la purs white much ain foto Anglo-lan- d What'e than the United States. It ia Bretons and so is this one. kept on speaking Celtic, and TOrds Hispanic, end a third they refused to Join France politi- Booeevelt's campaign platform?" to Engdr North Italian, extremely When the cally until about 1500. cam in War on earth; goodwill JJd Mock. revolution than le It land. prouder great French nd It con- - 1780, they resisted it by force tor Heras a Joke from London. Engbackwere lish jokes, as a rule, ara lengthy eight long year tor they Hitend a bit labored. "The reason and ward Britinvade to tried not about has yet learned ler Of lata years, they nation-aliat- s ain is that his experts ara having independence from the Celtic st Bretonna-tionalidifficulty forging a document, a in the news and of Ireland, that we British plan to inWhen wove to movement got going. flraL" It will be reBritain vade Premier 4ffiro. Daisy Berdea Harrhnan, the war broke out last foil. in Norway, Holland, nathat membered jailed soma of the Breton lady ambassador to Nor-the Germans accused and Belgium, other "dangerwith reported an route home, tionalists, along This was a mistake. the Intention to A army transport ous elements. ttSroapota, , if the Nazis didnt fen proGarman.-NowBretons with tha moatest company with tha It mads tha ftistest and there new set with German help, a B. Forrest mn,tora to Estonia, Let-anNathan Gen. as may be nien, Lithuania, absorbed aemUndependent Brittany have put would Rennes. at V Soviet Buaala. recently set up: its capital Amert-Leglov-- Unpreparednets, J1.50 PER YEAR Active Federal, state and local officers and employees numhas been brought on by these crooked sharks of Wall St. We ber 3,789,000 and their annual compensation is estimated at S6 000,000,000. know this administration has investigated their fraudulent affairs so severely that some of their hirelings are taking stretches I Various Government services are collecting a total of S14, in the penitentiaries. Consequently they do not like it and 000,000,000 annually in taxes nearly 23 per cent of the total hate the president. So now they.come forth with an agent of annual income of the people of the United 8tates. their own. Are the people going to elect Wall St. and Wilkie for presidentT Latest Indian war" hat broken out in upstate New York, where Mrs. Ethia Van Aernam, a Seneca Indian, pictured here, hat defied state and federal court ordert to open barbed wire barricade which the hat ttrung acrott a road. She daimi the road is her property end that neither the nor her encettan have ever been paid for the land. TTnlnw L U. S. Friend snd neighbor R. W. Brandon of Boneta, writes as follows: "Ever since I can remember there has been oneinves tigation after another about the crooked money changers in Wall St. We know they have no mercy for the poor they reap their wealth from. Every panio and depression we have had Fuss & Fume rfly of this newspaper.) Newepeper An Table. No Excuse For Raising Salaries Of all the inexcusable acts staged by public officials the one raising the salaries of the welfare workers is the most inexcusable. It is inconceivable to us how men, knowing conditions among the people they serve, can do it and how officials can take it. But so it goes up and up for those who have snd down and down for those who have not. THE CAMPAIGN: (EDITORS NOTE Wbca epM ire those af the news analyst i Published Weekly by C. N.Lund 1S79 existence. LAKE CITY, UTAH WEEKLY nte The city commissioners aura got an eye full when they visited the slum districts of the city. The conditions were simply intolerable, inhuman. Think of the picture of crowding, squalor, misery and ( 1th in which human beings are forced to live. It is a disgrace to lot people live in such conditions. Even an imals should not be permitted in such a crowded and barren Blames ILT AUG. 2. 1940 tte Act of March i. Utah, fine New America! tlouaad jrtan. WORLD fendell Willkie In Salt Lake City nrl ikwUwavt -a St the authentic gcneology it in Gibbon a George. They found hto great Decline and Fall." In Gih classic work, tha English Mr. Gcorgfl this St that declared bon had been a "villainous army tractor" ouch! I I . . Poverty Disgrace to Our Civilization I I TWO GOOD CANDIDATES Germany's Flan A German victoty by The plan is as outlined in Germany: world order in which the October l,scd then a new economic face Mrs. A. C Jensen of Sandy, state senator in the last legisUnited States must bow to a Nasi dictated trade plan, or -f Amerbefore the prospect Thats might. military lature, is a candidate for the office this year. She made good Germanys the first time and should be given another term. She is the on the Democratic ticket only woman candidate for senator Knows Who One From her Warning support She is capable and the women should rally to America's great playwright, Channing Pollock, says that of the legislative game. She will the ins and out and reading too iittle while and knows little too been thinking has America her supporters. Few have the not dissapoint world. civilisation has been crumbling in the of what it means to give up the priceless Warwick Lamoreaux, a name that should carry far in the slightest conception is not well with America freedom. Everything of of Utah, is among the candidates for state senator. Ho heritage are only dollars, but character politics had considerable experience in We must wake up. Dollars is a promising lawyer who has on the wrong road. Europes a member of the upper house. been cannot be imported. Weve been having work, legislative America's own paramount .integration may easily become Ilia friends are many and they are rallying to his support. is phil-o- f wrath. the not It more righteous concern We need government that needs changing, it is the philosophy Reed Stevens, a fine, capable, upstanding buaineaa man, has soul erosion. but erosion soil not is announced his candidacy for Governor. He is a Republican. of the governed. It Ad page 4. He is seeking a seat Sqe Hon Abe Murdochs is he which eminently qualified. n the senate for I A False Prophet. some healthy ani beautiful optimism Henrv Ford is out with wish it were true and correct. To judge of his andi;firations as a prophet let it be remembered that he said. Brigham Young, the coloniser, statosman and bold socia -future wll. H No. h. innovator belonged to the courageous group who understand to our people. 1 he and prosperity contentment d L.nniness-nthat the substanco of great principles ia of more importance Gu Mr than mere conventionalities and form. He detected the shale in0 .rong I lowness of the tradition of only two terms for the president of ForT A few month, -i- ll prove th.t you .r. no. j I the United States; and made a significant atatem ut about it. as you were before. i i a. T I |