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Show Yes, its possible to build a new order of mankind- -a fine New America! EWS ofAe WORLD! PROGRESSIVE OPINION ! EDITORIALS vO.ir.LDHD lY NEWS - analysis ifpgUsh 'HOWTO KEEP OUT OF WAR. Shaw By Roger Wa have received a booklet entitled "How to Keep America Out of War. It waa written by one Kirby Page and published cooperatively by seven anti-wa- r groups. If it were not for the act of its being partial to Germany for her part in the first world war and the world be well Refugee Children Perish Torpedoed in Mid-Atlanti- c; present lo place war, it might it in the hands of every citisen. Much of its otherwise good Lad Captured pjgoy Returned, Unharmed, Home ; of Lake " J" M Hffl 9alMM4brWUtmlli C very unpleasant reading, and it offers a good program for doing ; which are as follows: 5?1 WM . Strengthen International of agencies justice and move a union of cations Cooperate with other neutrals for an early pi ace. Strengthen democracy. Set up a more equitable sharing of powejaad wealth. Common ownership of property for power. ' Cooperative ownership. Municipal, county itatc and federal owndtahip.- -' Plenty for everybody." ' The book baset ita appeal on the principles of Jeaua and uses many quotationa from Hie philosophy, and puts a great q to all the followers of the Man of Galilee: "Should followers of a religion baaed on reverence for every person and recognition of kinship of all peoples seek justice and security by resorting to planned devastation of extensive territories and organised slaughter of men, women and children indiscriminately? Should they endeavor to starve eutire populations and to burn whole citieeT Shou Id they deal in false' hood and to the engendering of hatred and fury? Man proposes,, but God disposes.1 The beet laid plane of men will avail pothing in the face of what has descended upon the world. So very, very few realise what it means this cataclysm that is burning up nations. Man was given opportunities to avoid it but he would not, and now he stands powerless before its devouring sweep. Mvifftfar.) to-wa- rd A vary large number of too Nad sLrajs Kidnaping fliera up over England were young liter Merc da Tristan kids la their teens. They had been teixed him from to TL, ralaad under toe totalitarian system, ' hii home in Hillsborough, and had the reckless fanaticism of T-- u returned to hU no- - utter youth. Their only enthusiasm in Count de Tristan, wee Hitler. They almost courted death. The Nad regime seemed to IB reeeued unharmed be deliberately exploiting these amidentified ateur wild-meTheir bombs might liUotper, almost be termed: gifts to toe .hfeHuhlenbroIch, a n of London, from toe mb ilien, by two high school boys of Berlin (or BresLifer, in toe Sierra -Hillsborough. lau, or Augsburg, or whatever). No jutna deboretetr plotted and regime in history, said one historian, gg ( - had ever sacrificed youth in thia k oecuted crime, the kidnapno manner received completely alien, i Gonen that ia, ita own youth. The Goering demanded In a Igl H flying circus might well be renamed ikutd ransom note the Goering suicide quad. black a he got W g JL, fl tl, SHO Weeg es-stio- n n. treet school-childre- cold-blood- More Kids The London press screamed mur der" at the announcement by the British government of the sinking of an English refugee ship with a toll of 393 persons, 83 of whan were children en route to Canada. The ship, her name not disclosed, was torpedoed 000 miles west of fiigbmd and sank in a stormy sea within 30 minutes after she was at Of 406 men, women, and children UIC DE TRISTAN JB. U hams, aaja and sound. Mteid, a bruised body, and tea almost certain lmprisoo-dfcrlif- e. The lumbermen, and Ellis Woods, violently toadied him when they found toe child in an automobile idndend road. Ce-fct- ai '4 bkitiih uid it would take Hlt-Mw- to wipe out London, imcnt rate of progresa. to wne rate of at But progress, the PW ik force might be wiped raCveeki. 1 Hr1 time, just toe same, to thing happened.. The Brit PM Germane both itmittii that hoard, only 113 were brought back alive by a warsUp which reached the scene at dawn almost eight hours after the torpedo struck. Stories of heroism and horror told by survivors of toe disaster indicated that many lives were lost in toe ter rifle explosion which ripped toe vessel. Many others were swept from lifeboats or died of injuries and exposure. The children were from 5 to IS years old, and were the first lost in evacuation movements the which have been under way ever eince toe war began. The attacking submarine wee not identified, but the tragedy was described by government officiate as another example of the barbarous methods associated with Nazi Germany. CAMPAIGN: Spirit of 1776-'4-0 The drums beat Tha bugles blared, to fifes tooted, the crowds cheered, toe urchins ducked in and out while women fainted, and can didates kissed babies, and wrapped themselves in the old red, white end blue lumHwg. Tha electoral campaign of 1040 still was in progress. The latest Gallup poll galloped all over Mr. Wlllkle'i chances. It told the following sad tale that la for ton aide had outahot them. The Fid they had kwt at a ratio I'bi The Germane aeld b ptoo checkered annals of in too eloude, Jap-Bus-J-ad Ns-TW- M It toe ass whether toe Germane lactuellj try a land invasion this fall. Thera were he stories. The royal air wnbed alleged German troop kstioos along toe is Norway. They , and similar equip Whether this equipment was T I blind, or not, remained to iJJ4 iCJMiiity- - SS HimI dam-.jjwN- e yarn that 100,000 massed in Norway, for - Soma critics da LjlfrossJ bet the light German tank prutffal utterly vulnerable to the British anti-tan-k gun. i ;!to dded. had cauaed Hitler is invasion, and might """t Indefinitely. That, again, to be seen. , 24r I names in the news lm!?nrc!t on of toe Pres- - for a commliiioa in k ermy air corpm He la SO end It wee ha " assigned to thereported epeclaUat applied UGurdla JT. W n t JS auLm, of New York United States eonfer that toe U. 8. ?nt chance of oaeap lh CQuteltion of the kSf nvl1 ud air bases. V. Oeidrtsla end Phil) L 1 Strenee of murder in toe first Brooklyn, N. Y mur killing of Irving Felaatein, a fellow mal- - CANDIDATE McNABY Republican Vic s Pmidtntid NonA icNsry fa ptaursd ki bs irera, IB, opnint iia. He mp4 i a buurWto-At BM iwprocal Demn-cretiWdJace, agreement. Henry cendiiete tor Aem eme WMJJ con tectum oj dreeiy toured thuebeaAera upholding ami i baty .. . party's ceate. the Grande Okie Partisans. Aecord-t- o e . Gallup, Roosevelt would get states and 453 electoral votes, According to toe same Mr. Gallup, would get 10 state and 78 sctoral votes. This did not look Willklitl y too encouraging for the on golf This la Id an old cynic: me where the ceddlee ere going member, beet toe country-clu- b the tolled Republicans, of course, Sam agree with tote estimate. di vieeetern 7or, director of to national ol of tha Republican endoraa tha Gallup thought that will 300 or more electoral kia would get 231 or vot leavtag Roosevelt with two that about leas. Pryor were of the country editors toil these that and fUtore for Wlllkle, half of cor Mute Willkla more thaneditorial the popular votes In their dial StT ed ji Etc, Etc eide'accusad tha other alda The Dem of dictatorial ambitions. were plan aid tha Willklitl oe dicta fascist" ning said to BepubUcana while ton mp, a ss too Rooseveltens were scheming ' w o dive-bomb- W(stmlBater Abbey. (Epla- anti-Car- d anti-Jewia- two-thir- General Goering, flying chief of wee up over Lon don in hie own Junkers 80 bomber. Goering was the former command er of toe Richthofen flying circus in toe first world war, and an ace at great renown. Like many an old war bone, in the second world war he couldnt keep his hands off the controls. It was tha first time, In very long time, that a general led hte own troopa into battle. Goering may be the black eagle But Harlem New Germany. a York citys Negro eectlon-- hai black eagle, too. Hte auguet name la CoL Hubert Fauntleroy Juliaa Julian had just finished reading Hitters book, Mein Kempt Julian's blood boiled over, at Hitters remarks on toe colored race. This te what happened: Colonel Julian issued a challenge to General Goering, to meet him in Tha solitary combat a over the Engliah b to up wae place channel. The weapon were to be Messerschmitt plane. Colonel Julian Inferred that General Goering was a lousy 0 divided by 0." Goer In which to tag wee to have 30 day The challenge. Julian accept the challenge itself read ae follow: 1 therefore challenge and defy ee head of you, Herman Goering, toe Neal air force, to meet me at duel 10,000 feet to fight an aerial to avenge the cowardly insult to my race. Neutral correspondent must Colonel Julian be tha referees. tt that ha would buy Messer-achmlBritish governto from ones ment which had two captured overColonel Julian up for sale. looked one detail. General Goering a te probably too fat to get Into j Meuerftchmltt Julian waa HaH Seteeelaa onl) war. filer in the Ethiopian BRITISH TROUBLE: vw Tha Italians came out of Tripoli to tavada Egypt Libya, and atarted Already, they coastline. tha long up SomalUand had conquered British Tha British down In East Africa. in E vpt were alowly retreating coast before Mussolini's along -Marshal GrazianL com Tha object of tha ItaUan high mand was to cut tha Suei canal, life Thia "mid sever toe Imperial India to Una of England Serial Order DR. GIG A. WILSON (Having pointed out so many of the faults of the economic system, and having offered several eolutions.among them the Biblical plan, we now offer the following from Dr. Geo. A. Wilson's book, which will run serially. Read and study it.) . (Continued from page one) In that day all tha economic activities of tha primitiva community radiated from tha homa. From it primitiva man want in search of gama for foodjand doth inf. In it tha skins of animate ware made into dothaa; pottery waa fashioned, and tha art of codling had ita beginning. At first tha homa was made in a cava, to later ba moved to tha forest and than to tha plaina, aa man learned, to build it from brush and limb and, later, from more substantial materials. Hte life which prevously had been ona of a roving nomad, now, with the building iff substantial homes, became fixed. Other nomads also built homes, and from them community life that in sprang. Up to this period iff time, tha first economic set-u- p which man and hte house hold provided for all their own needs without outside help ield sway. But a change waa now underway. s BUSINESS INCREASED! MANY MORE HAVE JOBS. A million more, workers have jobs in private industry than a year ago, according to an announcement by Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins. Factory payrolls in the same period jumped by $22 000,000 a week, she said. Since the bottom of the depression in 1933 the number of employees in industry have increased by 9,000,000, with another 2,600,000 at work on the WPA, CCC and NY A. Factory payrolls mounted from $72,00j,000 a week in 1933 to $183 000,000 now. Add to the above the fact that net corporation profits for the first six months of 1940 have increased over the first six months of 1933 from 30 to, 6000 per rent in 14 major industries. RUMANIA: Transylvania Rumania was settling down, under toe dictatorship of Gen. John An tones cu, who had been locked up in a monastery until recently. Antonescu helped to chase Carol out of the country, with his girl-phated, Lupescu. Then it turned out that Carol and Lupescu were married, end had been since perhaps 1920. This news cheered the Mrs. Grundy a of toe entire world. Antonescu' s new Rumania wae and It had .pm-Naid Me territory: lost about Benarabte and Bukovina to Buasia, Transylvania to Hungary, and tha southern part of toe Dubnija province to little Bulgaria. Antonescu didnt cere tor aU tote. Tha Rumanians accused toe Hungarians of committing all sorts of atrocities in province as they Transylvania The Hungarian in. marched Bumanlen tension seemed scheduled to go on forever. The Germane and Italians had faced Rumania to cede territory to Hungary end tha Bulgarian!. Now, tha Rumanians began to talk about Germany and Italy forcing tha Hu gartena, etc., etc., to cede territory back to them. Meanwhile, Human ten oil exporta to Germany wen airplane oaring. Tha beet hlgb-tei- t gee Gomes from toe Rumanian wells and today one can consider Rumania as General Goering's "kept filling itation. A New BARTERING . usband, E.BCB toedral got into nal sort of "war" dictatorship. f dlctatw-sBrowder wanted m just L 84 feet high. It ??!" tha proletariat; and that left whom w impound bomb In toe a oov Norman Thomss. deeorfW crlUo wyground, adjoining. Weet prominent literary to to Homan aa a 1040 atreamllned Jafferaon. FWlejSl.j otesfc 111 England, a But nobody expectedmany Pctsk id?uuter didn't th Thomas, and perhaps ha "! devot-themselve- j the Third Belch, re Spanish civil conflicts. fluito figure U out. 4 peculiar. dg question, which vexed By SERIOUS RE8ULT8 MAY FOLLOW CAMPAIGN. "Abraham Lmcolif wai assassinated by instruments of ' the South, but the mean end despiceable attacks upon him by enemies and ''friends in the North had much to do with leading up to hie undoing. Never since lineolne time has a president been so maligned, so viciously attacked, so meanly denounced and so falsely accused aa has the present occupant of the White House. The editor of thia paper believes most sincerely that the daily, almost hourly attacks made upon him by the opposing candidate and others may lead to a fate similar to that of Lincolns. In that case what government and what democracy we have will go out in chaos. Enemy and ban alien forces are waiting for jnst that, and an opportunity to step into Dictatorship. Secretary Stanton missed no opportunity to belittle and misrepresent hie ehief, President Lincoln, and it wae not until after the martyrdom that he showed himself the friend that he should have been during his official life. When he stood beside the couch after the great spirit of the emancipator had fled, he stared through tears at the noble face end remarked: "Now he belongs to the ages. hate and malBeware, America, lest black and ice bring down the pillars of what government and what democracy the people have. Neither Roosevelt nor Wilkie will be the Dictator against who will, the peril that is at the door. The traitor-Dictatbrief power, which will a treasonable shortly usurp set, a by backed by a considbring a reign of terror, stands ready and erable number of followers, may strike at any moment. Then wae heaven com people will realise that present day America doubt this just recall pared with what has followed. If you to offered Smedley Butler. how the Dictatorship, by force, was He refused, then, later, be dwd. If tha Community lifek now developing, brought groat changes. neighbor of a woman proved to ba more apt at making clothing, aha ought her aid. Or, if a man was able to construct better homes or fashion better pottery, hte aerviosa ware sought after. These people gained in experience and became expert in their work. It waa not long until tha demands for their services became so great that little time was left in which to produce their own necessities of Ufa. What waa started at first as a friendly aid to a neighbor, turned out to be a permanent occupation. However, no man could long continue spending hte time helping hte neighbors unless ha waa helped in return with things ha needed. So tha idea of giving something in return for ones work came into bring. Thia brought about another change in their economic system. Man, who had until this time been really independent, was now gradually becoming dependent upon hte fellow man for many of tha necessities of life. This change in their economic set-u- p ushered in ita second phase of development, that of bartering; meaning tbs exchange of commodities for other commodities or for services. THE FIRST MONEY Tha system of bartering brought complexities to their economic setup, as this illustration of an actual experience will show. A man having an oxen ha wanted to exchange for certain commodities, spent several days leading tha animal around in an effort to find someone having tha things ha wanted who wanted tha oxen. Tailing, ha sat down, tried out, and pondered toe troubles involved in tha system-- of oommodity exchange. Ha got an idea. It teemed to ba tha solution to the vexing problem. Taking a piece of leather and cutting it to n convenient aim, ha scratched thereon picture of an oxen. Putting it in hte pocket, ha again sat out in quest of the things ha needed; but minus tha man. Finally finding a perron with whom ha could make a deal, ha gave in exchange tha piece of leather which entitled tha owner to tha animal. That pieoa of leather, having on it tha irictun of an oxen, baciuna tha first monetary medium of exchange. It waa called pecunia, a Latin" word meaning wealth; from which has come our word, pecuniary. Such waa tha beginning of our monetary system; the third stop in tha history of our economic set-u-- p. INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS Later, aa more years rolled around, a man who waa a builder (wa shall say in tha way of an illustration) gradually obtained more work than ha with tha help of his family could do, so had to employ others to lot of men. Which, as ha help him. In due time ha was employing soon learned, put more money into hte pocket. Having now to establish an office in which to keep records of hte work and workers, ha found ha could sit there and make more money than ha could by working himself, simply by directing the efforts of others. Money rolled in, and it waa not long until ha was "rolling in wealth." aoul-destroy- ing a ratio of I to L Thia anpietely unprecedented, not Jahe MRS. ELLA DONAT, me of Robert Donat, famous English actor, who has just arrived in the United States from their home in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, with their three children, stated on her arrival that she believed England would emerge from the war victorious and that she would ultimately return to her hilled home to rejoin her best known in the U. S. for his starring role in the motion picture, "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." CHALLENGE: Duello they flat it Msnoy To Bora effects is lost because of the arguments it makes for Germany. It telle, with great vividness all the horrors of war which make Just Kids DIE: A Plan For Economic Security or , (Continued Next Week) Adding Life to Utahs Mines MAN CREATEdT WEALTH GurstEditorial system of economy. But the that the more wealth man creahas and the more he and his family tes the leu he, as a worker, have to suffer for the necessities and comforts of life. How fundamentally wrong such a system is, a system that puts artificial wealth (that is all money is) above the creators of We live under a capitalistic end part of such a system is wealth, our man power our real wealth; When the real wealth is the product of hie hands and brain, for not the bare produced by his efforts, give his services, well without having ae of comforts life, necessities but for the or commodities? into services money to first convert his Because we have lived under and are only acquainted with the capitalistic system, a system which creates and recognisin dollars and cents es the wealth only which can be evaluated of the any other system. possibilities we have not considered there are other systems that consider to We have not stopped for us to change to be would it possible of economy, or that difficulour correct economic would that one a better system, Econis of Social a is system ties Such a system posdble.lt welfare above and hiq man every that puts omy. A system thing else. Waa not the world and its wealth possibilities created for slave of the power of wealth? man; not man to ba the HOW SHALL W E FROCEED? has suggested that the community suberibere One of our Rehabilitation Fund for helping of sort some should have rehabilitated. Not a bad idea of need in being people who are and barely keep them feed people to It is not enough just each family to ob. be should provided alive An opportunity a means of making even tain a home, a plot of ground and exUt. Instead of leaders grasping a email income on which lo a way to GIVE the to GET they should set about findingneed it- to all who right kind of opportunity the smelting methods of IB years ago were applied today, few of tha metal mines of tba state of Utah would ba operating bow. This ! tha contribution of tba matters to tha mining Industry, which together constitute toe greatest contributor of wealth, business and payrolls within tha state. 8melters most taka tha toad in keeping abreast with tba evert In mines and changing condition market la order to keep tba mining Industry on an even keel. Realising that tha prosperity of tha imeltsr can ba no greater than that of tha tributary mines, tbs American Smelling A Refining company in conjunction with Ita other plants and refineries has constantly maintained a large research department from which has coma some of the most Important Improvements la a molting and ralln- It lng practices developed In ths past 30 years. As new economies have been made, these savings have bean passed along to tha producer until today ora can be profitably shipped to ths Murray and Garfield plants that 20 years ago were considered waste. With tha view of aiding -- ww Lt!y In tha development of new mines and new resources for the stats, ths company maintains a geological and mining department to assist tha prospector In bringing his mins to tha producing stags. Every effort la made to assist ths large and mail operator la aU ktada of da slopment ventures. In times of stagnant metal prices, whan It te necessary to close soma of its pleats, ths smelting company maintains a cash market for ores, to that tha operators can continue their operations. r': i |