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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Some Items of Personal ADOLPH SORENSON State Senator Salt Lake County SEE THE NEW SAN FRANCISCO Communication P Political Ad by Mrs. E. E'Brian I enemies of Jesus, the Reformer, were sticklers fat tradition. But Jesus brushed aside meaningless tradition in the interest of justice an mercy. The enemies of Roosevelt, the reformer.are sticklers for the third term tradi-ioRoosevelt sometimes ignores tradition in the interest of the general wel- n. fare. extortionists, the money changers hated Jesus; the monhate Roosevelt, The common people heard Jesus extortionists opolistic the common people hear Roosevelt gladly The money changers gladly; had Jesus crucified. One modem money changer said: "1 would give The respectable to have Roosevelt luHed." Every liberator from Moses to Lincoln has been hated by the smug, extortionate money changers; Roosevelt is hated by the monopolistic profiteers. Every liberator and true reform er haa been loved by the mercy and justice loving people; Roosevelt is loved by the charitable and humane. Whert should the voters stand? With the extortionist, the monopolists and the haters, or with the emancipators and humanitarians? See hh Ad on page 4. jHrtT S5M SAVE TIME TRAVEL IN COS(5POR7-- THE ON - Henry Ford is out with some healthy and beautiful optimism and oh how we wish it were true and correct. To judge of his qualifications as a prophet let it be remembered that he said; "There will be no war. Now he says: "The future will bring happiness and contentment and prosperity to our people. The United States won't get into this war." Guess again, Mr. Ford. A few months will prove that you are now just as wrong as you were before. America's great playwright, Channing Pollock, says that America has been thinking too little and reading too iittle while civilization has been crumbling in the world. "Few have the slightest conception of what it means to give up the priceless heritage of freedom. Everything is not well with America. We must wake up. Dollars are only dollars, but character cannot be imported. Weve been on the wrong road. Europes disintegration may easily become Americas own paramount We need more righteous wrath. It is not the philconcern that needs changing, it is the philosophy of government osophy of the governed. It is not soil erosion but soul erosion." The plan is as outlined in Germany: A German victoty by October l,and then a new economic world order in which the United States must bow to a Naxi dictated trade plan, or face Germanys military might. Thats the prospect before Let men in high places be careful in these times. The country has the government that the people and the constitution gave it under that great principle of majority rule. It is all the government and all the democracy that the nation has. Radical statements made by those called high and mighty may and does aid the fifth columnists who are clutching at the governments throat. Wild half truths.and all too radical statements mav suddenly undo the government and bring about a condition which would prevent the selection of a pre e are face to sident this year. Many are predicting this. months. We of weeks or a Just matter war. actual with face monsters who are the face to with face are stirring op revolucandidates take honorable soon. Let come will this and tion, contest. in the and high ground present Something akin to burning at the stake should be the punishment meted out to the inhuman and cruel officials a d guards at the Whittier Reform School iu California, where they inflict punishments and tortures on little boys that drive them to suicide The superintendent, bo long in office that he has become hardened anil brutal, and the guards picked from thugs prize fighters and plug uglies are unfit to handle boys in their early teens and should be punished severely. A father mig'it 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 the cruel and often degenerate monsters who run the Reform Schools, Father Flannigan of Boys Town stands out like a saint and a saviour. Ho uses love and kindness and gets almost miraculous results. His plan should be followed everywhere. 75 East 2nd. Sontb Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Yegn In Halt Lake Nurse-Stewarde- ss SPECIAL LOW RCUKD TRIP FARES'. Sound Trip BonndTrip BonndTrip In ChHf in coatoit Fvllme&a ago Sloop- - obi iMikUn. lag Cota; Via LOS ANQRLKS $33- I Bomad 7r:? IlozauTilp Bound TH; 3S 3510 74 97 108 (bub is etraUid'ia Cli'Wm-PnUua- o 'flu la EM-- Kl .a. And your spare time in the employ of a local of the Annuity Benefit Federation for a period equal to three full years,will He cure for you when you are 65years of age or older, anlannuity f n. C . other country. We not only went eefeguerd our freedom, but we Mrs. Ivy Ong Willis, the ir- to also want security end abundance repressible and tireless worker of the good things of life. We ere for democracy and good govern- told, however, by defeatist that we cannot have both. We must they ment, had to get off the legis- say, choose between freedom and lative ticket because she had security. They insist we must give not lived the required time in up one fat order to gainto the other. any such Let us not mender $26.75 A MONTH FOR THE REST OF YOUll I.IFE the amount for your wife if or when she is G5 plus one-ha$38.62 for the iwo of you as long as you both live, Do not neg lect this wonderful opportunity to PROVIDE FOR YOUR OLD AGE See or write T. C. Winn, Pres., 150 No. Main, Salt city lf it onu counsel of despair.' TEN (10c) CENTS A DAY Can;- Tifc-- her district. She had a splendid program which is told in seven simple words, as follows: Care of Aged. Gross Income Tax. Crop Improvement. More power to her in her new office which is at her home, l44 W. 8th So., We can serve you better than ever TO SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK Bar&rmaNeighor Oliver Pedersen, a aSlM A ta.iSMtota .Cojd. Mew toAiad San riaocfcooEaia oJ first class mechanic who resides litp to or fcrfbar datsth ctatulk near the Capitol Building, up Civ refcat OSic, Haul Utab does a very neighborly act Gaacnl SaLIMABSH, 8 We awhile. know in once every him to be a very good man. ' with a heart that beasts for mb ii humanity. He believes that to i mi have real joy you must share it Ask sfcrut travel rn credit xq nans imwia.. Way Best with others and he tries to do found by experience 10,1 unzunifM sin Ws have just that. He is meeting with that American Institutions serve our yo 100 BSMSJjaupn considerable success in his work. purpose better than those of eny Sip IUOJJ MUIOO (MOO Active Federal, state and local officers and employees number 3 789,000 and their annual compensation is estimated at S6 000,000 000The number of persons in the United States whose income is derived in whole or in part from the Federal Government is 12,842,227. IRAKI Union Pacifis trains ciier . . . 7;n. . . . delicious din.ng cer haxards .wedom from highway service. eals . . . Registered ture. Various Government services are collecting a total of $14, 000,000 000 annually in taxes nearly 23 per cent of the total annual income of the people of the United States. Progressive JEWELER .2 Cxr.: Emil Gammeter of Phoenix, Arisona, is always ready with a dollar in timeof need and he sends it along with Ms very best wishes. He is sound and progressive and doing well. He is very much needed in Utahs legisla- Emil Ludwig, historian, tells, in his life of Roosevelt, how one of the ion's rich men said to his sons that he would give $1000 to have the pres-de- nt killed. That's fine Americanism for you. And it might happen Alfred Sorensen, xv rs Warwick Lamoreaux is running for County Attorney, not for state senator. The ax i P wv 31 B I31 S.piKUa pu non Xa gee,, sig yauS m osjoid sa ibjos pxslM susipoi pus ranU Xnsjf vpiuiaq to sppns ijsqt n peppaqaq pxoo ajsai sip pae qlaiqa spxaaas qig l o) Zjajvs qatp papiu lain of f uojpasq paqnu spwQ juajaus (( SHOE -- V nosiad Xziiqpjo tip o poisaN pm nejoas pus qpsaq Xwas lupq psq snapnq pu Xqa o) nueqo joy Xpps pm paxpxd uaaq sq tXMi pu s ywp ioo pm pojj; iimv puo p iu Good Results SHOESHOPf When yon think of having Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street your Show Repaired ? t Blind Doctor Is Carrying On Continues Rural Practice For 25 Years; Wife Acts as 'Eyes Utah State Old Age Pension Group meets weekly Tuesday 2.30 p. m. Chapman Library Branch corner 6th South and 8t west. Wednesday 7. 30 City Hall Branch. City and Co .Bldg Room 106. Thursday 2 pm. Salt Lake City Branch at 41 Post Office Place. The people's Independent council, originated by W. W. Whitney, is organized for the purpose of carrying on the peoples deliberations in council or town meetings, arranged to be held each Thursday evening at City and County building. TOWNSEND : lapped the breath at life into hundreds of babies he haa never scon, and never will see. He ha mini-- . tered to hundreds of persons in this east Alabama community, persons who are but voices in the dark. Today he is in hi sixties, and still practicing medicine. Mrs. Clack is his eyes. Wife Constant Companion. I This Space un perity come to the Townsend Rally at 1 68 So. West Temple Tues, Aug 1 3, 7:30 P. M. See page I . Twenty-fiv- e What will we do?" ahe asked. "Keep on practicing medicine. You'll be my eye." Since that time Dr. Clack has. TOWARD PEACE AND GOOD WILL If you with to know what Town-fendiwill do for peace and pros- ALA. WADLEY, years ago Dr. Thomas Clack, a. country doctor, aaid to his wile: "We might a well (ace it I'm blind." Reserved ... In the 28 years he has been blind, he has been away from his side for only one period. That was when a relative took him to a medical conference in Montgomery. She Is by his side every hour of the day and night When he gets call, she goes with him. She sits by the side of the patient's bed, while he talks to the patient and gets the case history. He has a delicate sense of touch and can diagnose the patient's wounds with his finger tips. But his "eyes takes the tempo ature, tells him the patient's color and how the sick person's eyes look. Then the doctor comes to a conclusion regarding the ailment If its an emergency case, requirining surgery, he tells her what struments to select and how to use them. Mrs. Clack's first surgical test came shortly after her husband lost child had hia sight A subeen ploying with an ax and 'he ffered a severe laceration of four-year-o-ld for the man wholl be elected hand. "Im aorry." ing the wound. Dr. Clack said, feet "The finger 'lU have to be amputated." beHis wife hesitated. Dr. Clack to da gan to tell her what Give her this anesthetic, water. Bathe the hand. P up this knife. Be sure the water hot enough to kill ail germs, the knife, and . Successful-MrFirst Amputation teeth, Clack gritted her obeyed b ahe but swayed alightly. Instructions. The operation wai success. ,rrf Determination has been HcM" success. of Dr. Click's have it even when he He d medical profession. medical ch0hwJ. from graduate Of all the inexcusable acta 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 and down snd down for those who have not. " elans are well launched The city commissioners sura 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 f 1th in which human beings are forced to live. It Even anis & disgrace to let people livo in such conditions. imals should not bo permitted in such a crowded and barren 11? began Pr,(ctice Chambers later lost his sight. It denly, after a scrlci on their w 'yMrt ThMewere the horse days, so Mrs. Clack came of and 1 tagg hMchcd, horse and drove tot automobile came Ini0 now she W1 learned to drive. By "? time, the his "eyes" all had togo wilh him, night In the evenings, hia to him from mafizinXi him " existence Hidden taxes, theyre lurking wherever ycu look, you dont see thcuip but theyre there in a thousand or more varieties. As examples of hidden taxes which workers and consumers do not always realize they are paying, the following, which must be borne by the taxpayer through the producer, the processor and the handler different taxes on bread; 70 on milk; 148 on overFifty-thre- e alls 142 on s pi w; 191 on a fence; 154 on a cake of soap; 125 on a dress, and 201 on a gallon of gasoline. OX Right Thinking Brings OLD AGE PENSION Crisp White Pique , THINK REPAIRING New Clote to Yoar Face ) -- Organization " common Folks Interest at heart Adofph Sorenson ii making a whirl wind campaign for (talc aenator- - He ii a dependable friend of the common people. Democratic Ticket A Young Man with the tm Interest Historical Paralells $1000 ELECT Just a few weeks left TO THE U. S. SENATE Paid Political Advertisement latest keep pace with tho medicine. "V tho . dflClori |