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Show k ' PROGRESSIVE OPINION Bntarcd u Second Class Mtter at the Foxt Office t Salt Lake City. Uun. under the Act 01 Mann 8.1 FACTS Food! For THnomigM Under the Babylonic system there never can be any true justice, any equality, or any lasting peace. As long as the - weak are ground down by the strong, and the teeming mil-lions forced to live in constant fearof want and destitution conditions can never be right. This old and dying system is the main cause of war and strife and oppressions. "Its sins have reached unto heaven." While the Allies are and will fight desperately to save it they will find out in time that they are not fightin so much for it as they ' are fighting to bring in a New Order. That's the hand-writing on the wall of the world's destiny. It is not the mission of the Axis to set up the New Order; their mission is to wreck; they are the wreckers of the old and out moded. Tt is a sad mistak to believe that injustice and wrong can injure only the poor and the weak. Every mean word and narrow thought and selfish act degrades the agressor, leaves its mark uuon his soul and its penalty in his life, so too, no good effort is really lost, however it may seem to be. The kind word may be spoken to the deaf, the right-eous effort be wrongly directed, the alms unworthily be-stowed, but the heart that feels and the soul that tries has grown greater by the act, A3 the shadows lengthen and J the daylight wanes as the hair whitens and the passions cool, more and more do we learn that love is the true philosophy of life; more and more do we see that pity i should take the place of blame.forgiveness of punishment, charity of justice, and hatred be replaced by love. Every deed of mercy and every act of charity, and every thought of pity is like balm of gilead to our souls. We may none of us be wise or great, fortune may elude us and fame never come: but however poor or weak or humble, we yet may inscribe our names in the fairest brightest book the book of lo e, and transmit our names on its acred pages." Even though we are at war with an enemy that must be vanquished at any cost, and the souls of most of us are throbbing with patriotic fervor, we must not be afraid to deal with biblical truth as it relates to the present crisis. In the 17th and I8th chapters of the Book of Rev-- j elations so much is said about Babylon and the fall of Babylon, by which is ' very clearly and definitely meant the political, economical and religious misrule. Babylon is the system which is diametrically opposed to the adop-- j -- tion and administration of the Creator's plans for His people. Babylon the Great is used as a symbol to desig- - natethe old financial and economic activities of the world, the war of business, the mad fever of coinmereial- - ism. the lust to possess wealth, power and authority, the desire to ride rough-sho- d over all the rights of the people and to exploit them to the limit. NOTICES FOR AGED PEOPLE TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS The local Townsend Club No 1, Hall, 40 4 So meets at The Legion West Temple St., every Friday fol-lows night at 7:30. A social dance the meeting. AH invited. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old. Age Pen-sion and Assistance group meets weekly as follows: Wednesday evening at l.sv. " room 404. City Hall. Every Thursday at 2 p. m. at 41 Post Office Place.. Come one, come all. Progressive Labor League meets every Tuesday night at City and County Bldg. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World and 'Peace and Plenty For You by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to e a Kosmon Pioneer, to this paper. 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It won't explode and it won't burn, and mighty dirigibles borne alo t by it can cruise the Stratosphers day after day, carrying deadly armades of fighting planes AND WE CONTROL THE WORLD'S SUPPLY Read how it Bhould help us win the War. A strikingly illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week-- s LOS ANGELES EX-AMINER, I w W S a ffyQ OATIOM Wag - fcHPQ. sA ; Notice to Creditors Estate of Caroline Hess, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 214 West 2 st South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 24th day of March, A. D. 1942. J A HESS, Administrator of the Estate of Caro-line Hess, Deceased. Date of first Publicotion January I (5, 1942. Last publication Jan. 30,1942, K. K. Steffensen, Atty. t |