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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION C&tercd u Second Omae Mtter at the Port Office t Salt Lake City. UtaH. under the Act or March S. l ., president of FoodfORTSnoiiigM "If humanity is to survive at all, it must be in terms of Universal Fellowship. Frontier lines must be erased, tariff walls torn down, governments absorbed into the Universal Order of Mankind, natural resources made the common pro-perty of all races and religions, creeds, classes and castes, merged in the one great family of the Creator, armies dis-banded, navies sunk, waroutlawed, and PEACE ESTABLIS-HED AND PRESERVED." John Haines Holmes.- - You may not believe in the prophets of the Bible, but there are some "prophets" who have lived and workedalmost before your very eyes and you will have to believe them. They have foreseen just what is happening in the world today and told it in their way. Here are some of them: Tolstoy, the great Russian writer, Tennyson and Shaw of England, and Ibsen, the great Norwegian writer. Their great.fcbooks have told, under a beautiful veneer of fine writing, the "de-spairing indictments of the present civilization; theyjhave di-agnosed its doom in every quarter of Europe and warned ci-vilized men that civilization was dying of social septieemia." Tennyson was obsessed all his mature life by the disintegration of 19th century c'vilization even though he tried to trust to the larger hope. He and the others were great secular seers. In every minute of this paper's life it has been proclaiming, in its own way, just what these men, and the prophets of the Bible have fortold. Tobacco costs the American people $3,600,000,000 per year as of 1932. $30.00 for every man, woman and child in the country. More than enough to take care of all schools and churches in the country. Some heavy smokers in the low-wag- e scale, spend more for tobacco than for bread, shoes and many of the other necessities of life. With the increase Of ladies(?) and juniors smoking, the tobacco sales are expected, by experts, to reach $6,000,000,000 this year. George W. Hill, President of the American Tobacco Com-pany, gets a salery of $1,000,000 per year, plus exorbitant bonuses. Misled by man-mad- e creeds and doctrines, many individuals school themselves to submit to sickness, poverty, sorrow, believing that these afflictions are in accord with the will of God. This is a perversion of fact. God's will is liberation now from sin and disease, sorrow and mortal-ity; liberation now from dishonesty, envy, and poverty; libe-ration now from fear and incapacity; liberation now from do-mestic tragedy. Christian Science Monitor One of the subversive publications says as follow 'There will shortly be a change in leadership in the U. there is speculation as to who will take the place of Roosevelt and Wallace. The change, if it comes, will be by force and is planned for the present summer. An element in the country will attempt to take the law in their own hands and perchance transfer the seat of government to Chicago." The Cooperative League, says: While the farmers of Am-erica have been struggling for parity through legislative means, he said, the Ohioans have actually got parity through the competitive action of their cooperative enterprises. "Becauee of the he said, "we now pay 80c for fertili zer that we used to pay $1 for, and likewise we pay 95c for feed, 5oc for electricity, 54c for auto insurance, 67c for petrol-eum products and 62c for credit, that we formerly paid $1 for- - Wendell Wilkie has been termed a world American, and such remarks as the following entitle him to that distinction. He says: "We cannot keep freedom to ourselves. If we are to have freedom we must share it. In the only hope of the future. The day of ast empire is past. The day of equal people ia here." The spirit of dictatorsbib grips the world today. This is in evidence that demou powers are gradua'ly gaining control of thp world's political leaders. Under Satanic influence, such men will prepare the world for the coming international dicta tor, the Antichrist. William Limataintn, Centra c0 efforts should be WhoIe,ale, says: "Our directed buiHing of a saner society, eliminating the cauBe3 establishing the basis for a lasting peace. Thi8 u much to hope for it can be done. Cooperative entWpti. the sprouts of a new civilization Let us nurture t' care so thattbeymay ground prosper, men of ' working together in economic cooperation can build . ' world." Little Things Make Joy j j How little it takes to make lonely j j hearts beat with a new jey. j j An aged man, all alone, worrieJ and I discouraged, was walking along Main St. A business man who had known him when he himself was a business man came up and shook his hand, said a few kind words and reminisced a bit. The old man was so pleased and joyful that he came direct to this office to tell about it with more radiance on h s face than we bad seen in years. How sweet is kindness! One fine young woman ended a tele- - phone conversafion with another fine young woman with the words. "Rememb er I love you!'- - This little message thrilled : her to the depths of her gifted soul and i she sat down and wrote a most beautiful letter expressing her joy and thankfulness : that one, outside of her own, had spoken to her such magic words and meant them! Love is the whole law. Give it freely. j s IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOE REPAlRlfig You must po lo f O.KSHOE SHOI ' 414 So. State Street Have your Shoes Repaired Jobs at Moderate hltf UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS NOTICE! PUBLIC AFFAIRS FORUM Auditorium Utah Art Center 59 So. State, Wed. Eve. May 6. TOWNSEND CLTTB MEETS The local Townsend Club No. 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. .VeiC Temple Fridaynlght at 7:30. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Dtah State Old Age Pen-sion group meets Wednesday 7:30, City Hall Thursday 2 p. D 41 Post Office Place. FAITH COUNCIL The Faith Council meets Sun-day at 3 P. M. in the court room of the City and County Building. EXTEND DEMOCRACY The Extend Democracy Club, Gene Middleton's, meets Sundays at 3:30 in the City and Co. Bldg. OPEN FORUM Local Forum meets Saturday evening at 7:30 in the City and County Building. G. C. C. Sec-retary. A good speaker. Discussion. BAHA'I FAITH BAHA'I meetings are now held at the Board Room of the Public Library every Thurs eve. at 8 p.m. (HfffW1 7ifjjj? who hate these trying years! l HERE'S CL0RIOUS NEWS! r ' I: ' If you-li- fce so many women be- - t 'j. , ,.. tween the ages of 38 and 52-f- lnd , W this period lna woman's life makes v you restless, nervous, cranky, so tired and blue at times-perha- ps. r suffer hot flashes, dizziness and distress of "Irregularities- "- I :? 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MUCH BETTER VXri tWWK Ipt! ) At all jut; A , IgPg Zl&(W ' U u m djwm ray; , teA5 kiioufexj om Some Reflections It is of record that Thomas Jefferson, the apostle of De-mocracy, many years ago said, "If the American people ever allowed the private banks to control the issuance of their cur-rency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and cor-porations, that will grow up aronnd them will deprive the peo-ple of all their property until their children will wake up home-less in the continent their fathers conquered." Haven't the people of the United States allowed private banks to control the issuance of their currency? They most certainly have. If the banks and the corporations that have grown up around them have not already deprived the people of all their property they have just about accomplished that very thing to date. I am most decided in my opinion that Thomas Jefferson was inspired by God when he made the above statement. Have the children of the American people woke up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered? Millions of them have and many millions more are awakening from their more or less peaceful! slumbers to find their property is rapidly and surely slipping into the hands of banksan 1 their allies.big .bus-iness who have a strangle hold upon the American people as well as the people of all nations and countries under heaven. Presidents of our nation as vvell as the leading Ministers of all the churches often quote the inspired words in the speech-es of Thomas Jefferson, but their masteis, "Big Business" will never let them quote, if they can help it, the foregoing statement of Jefferson. Reader, you know why. Respectfully, James E. Hart. |