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Show Rome and Leisure Ior As. d Opportunity ind Encouragement for Youth iTHE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATE Published Weekly by C. N. Lund The Faults of the Old Political System )n- - From Dr. Maxwells New Book, $1.25 Postpaid HOW TO FREE OURSELVES EXPERTS IN OFFICE OPERATING T5he Wasatch Press WHERE YOU REBUILD COLONIAL GET GOOD PRINTING FOR LESS Editorial ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Lund, publisher of this paper, has announced his candidacy for the office of City Commissioner of Salt Tjiirg Uty, and asks the support of all his friends And enemies. Hu candidacy is sponsored by a number of Cooperatives who, with himself, believe that it is high time they and the common people had a friend in office. His platform will be, More Progressive Government; More Attention to Human Welfare; Higher Pension Pay to the Aged; More Opportunity outh Cutting of Citys Expense Account Squarely Two ; the Starting of Some Real Cooperative Ventures Which Will Greatly Help the City Cooperative Home Building. Smokeless Fuel Development, Dem ocracy. Citizens have voted the old way for ages and received nothing but higher taxes. ItB time to try a better Mr. Common citizen, a vote for Mr. Lund is a vote for way. yourself. Judge him by his writings, RUEL J. ALDER, Manager Non-Parti- san humanity.) President Roosevelt said in his acceptance speech that in ibtaining freedom from the bondage imposed upon us by he Economic Royalists we must do as the Revolutionary uthers did in obtaining freedom from political bondage. How can we do this? Common sense tells us that we lever can do it if we leave the politicians in charge of the FOR SAFE DRIVING WEEK neans whereby they have enslaved us . Here is how it can The way to stop reckless and drunken driving is to connd must be done: The Revolutionary fathers cleaned the fiscate the cars of the guilty ones. That will do the job. olitical Royalists out root and branch. They deprived King leorge, who was like unto our King Greed, of his assumed SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT ower; they did away with his power to tax; they deprived . . A subscriber has asked us to write on the United Order. lim of his claim to ownership of the land of America and its So here goes, and we will write what we have read. The esources, and set up a government .which gave them com-ile- te United Order is an order. If any man shall take everlasting Land and resources to and its the of the control right of the abundance which I have made and impart not his nvern themselves. If we would be free we must set about and portion according to the law of my gospel unto the r deprive the Economic Royalists of all the means which the needy, he shall, with the wicked, lift up his eyespoor in hell, hey have used to enslave us and set up a commonwealth being in torment." Is this enough? khere every individual, even the weakest, will have easy IS PROHIBITION COMING BACK? ccess to the means of life. A frightened America is turning again to prohibition, ay Political Freedom Empty Without Economic Freedom said an Eastern dry leader after a local test vote on state The political principle which gives the individual the right local option. Yes, it looks like it is coming back. If the ino life and to govern his own life, carries within it the right crease in drunkenness keeps up; if the debauchery continues f access to the means of life; in other words the right to to become more and more apalling; if the death rate by rork. The right to life without the right to work to sus-a- in drunken drivers continues to mount; if the present rate of life, has no value. Political freedom without economic soul destruction keeps speeding up; if men keep on drinking reedom is as empty as last years birdnest and as dry away the opportunities for their children and the happiness last year's pods. of their wives and mothers, surely ' prohibition will come party, while doing back. The arch enemy of humanity should be struck down Up to the present, the Democratic nore for human welfare than ever was done by any party efore, has failed to give us full economic freedo.m Is there WIRELESS MESSAGE FROM HIS SATANIC MAJESTY ny hope in the Republican party? None whatever. When ly hat party became powerful it surrendered to the same To the Editor of this paper desire to which all parties have surrendered, the power A wireless message came through the skylight of the off greed, and lost its influence. Both parties worship, in fice of Opinion the other day with the announceProgressive le main, in the same temple, adores the same God, chants was direct ment from the old man himself, his Satanic that it he same litany, subscribes to the same creed. Though they ' y- - J. , . was as follows: and Majesty, same to the their altar, gifts nay deny it, both parties bring Mr. In Dear Editor: the that hope you will broadcast nd as they join hands, they swear allegiance to the same was send conviction I this It that at it, you message. my reat God, the God of Greed. the end of the late and blessed war I should have had this Political Sham Battles Political campaigns are merely sham battles. There is old world by the tail ready to be dragged into my dominions. an army of his patriots lever a desire to find the truth, no desire. to find common But a dreamer named Wilson threw on brake which a Across my path my plans for the time put round, no wish to cooperate for the common goOd I to made him. However, And for haste this destroy being. of enemies to f all. Their charges are harmless the real I made great gains, as the avalanche of souls which came he people. They fight, not to obtain freedom for the people, over to me can prove. at to secure political and financial advantage to themselves, A little later I inspired the international bankers, who he old hoary King, Private Greed, sits in royal dignity on are my trusted agents, to bring on a gnat depression, and lie throne while they raise a dust storm in front of the in this one undertaking my prospects for victory were advanced If krone to blind the eyes of the unthinking masses. m somewhat, and would have been more complete but for the hould appear to proclaim the true and natural economic called Roosevelt, who I shall shortirder, both parties would forget the sham conflict they are work of another dreamer ly set about to destroy in my own way. ' n and unite to do away with the innovaor. At the end of 1934 I found that the people were crazier . '4 than I ever believed they could become. In fact they w'ere s a nation would wipe out a plague. ready for padded cells. Here was the situation which I HUMAN CULTURE 6 planned to come with the beneficent depression : Out of the .'fc By Dr. John T. Miller hs of them did not two billion people on earth Editor of The Character Builder two of one to eat on that have year; day any enough a One of the most important lessons for young and old is and one half million poor humans actually starvednearly to death ; hat mind is stamped upon '."t every thought and feeling of the own .1he brain and recorded in the face. The gods we worship nearly one and a quarter million people died by their whom rite their names on our faces." A stubborn feeling makes hands, sending their souls to me unbidden, many of And seeing all stubborn look ; an angry feeling, an angry look ; a sly feel- -' are now' sizzling in my brimstone iboilers. officials set of lunatic the is public the fringe here way a gly look; & sad feeling, a sad look; an impure feeling, this, the world to solve the about Throughout problems. peoples m impure etc. etc. look; a kind feeling, a kind look, loads which of one million grain freightcar In the schools of more than a thousand cities around the they destroyed intoi threw bread for the made ' have they perishing; two might of i rorld I have placed on the blackboard the pictures thousand carloads seven of and hundred two sea sixty v aces, one with the corners of the mouth turned up and the the ; they destroyed the wanned ' have which hungry coffee might it her with school the corners of the mouth down. In every pound bags of sugar he little children could tell me which is the happy face and more than a half million $ Pi to millions; have which they put out energy given s'hit-might one is not happy. r of use five million pounds of meat which might have made In the booklet that I wrote for the schools of El Paso, sweet morsels for the tables of the poor; they plowed under Texas, on character building and guidance work, and of of the people needed clothing. hu-vhich they printed 5,000, are those two pictures of the ,i cotton while three fourths didnt quite win the wrold that I work as was, my nan face. I have shown them to children three years of ago But good e in my deluded brother, believers of handful a of because time j ind asked which is the happy face and they never fail to and of efforts cooperators, and the persistent ;.i )ick the right one. relief agencies. We are sowing, ,:S daily sowing, countless seeds of good and angle. I am getting I am now working from a two-fo-ld a whisper sow we blessings, by a breath we scatter Iy beneficent more and another depression- and I start to it rife. In our words, and looks and actions lie the seeds of ready international bankers and my to word the my have passed ;a1 h and life. loose mad dogs few national a turned have I Everywhere I repeated those words to children and they politicians. are and greater war. another precipitating these and busy s nake a deep impression upon their minds. We grownups w'hich are insane with my special brand of hydrophobia, chil-Ir- en jave permitted the profiteers to keep on the minds of I aim will be my meat and I shall feed fat on and youths hurtful images that form wrong habits This war make an end of Christian civilization, shall it destroy that f thought and Rction. When they go wrong we blame them nations and bring souls unto me by the millions uslead of blaming ourselves for permitting the profiteers to the Christian I have my servants, the munition makers, to lead inspired laganize and demoralize the young. When will vie ever until I have most splendid armies and arm to the nations cake up and prevent such worse than heathenish things. navies at my command. They are my right and left arms and money of the world is my fleBh and bone, and the hatred The civilization of nation is the outcome of the level the any hearts is of my very blood. I sit in at all the counmens in if consciousness which its leaders have attained. If these cils and cabinets and inspire all the commanders. I can even ji.iers view the universe and man from the low levels, we now see my four heroic Horsemen riding wild and wide up vdl have a low of civilization. At the present time and down the earth and bringing about my glory. All I need type hese leaders are standing on the low levels of selfishness over here is some of the present day rulers to help me separnd national glory, and the type of civilization prevalent ate my poor brothers goats from my fine sheep as they come to this low level unto me. Verily, I shall become the conqueror of conquerors, . The old Capitalism, Communism, Fascism are all expresof kings. At last, the world is mine, providing sions of the low level. These low levels are the levels of the real, king I can head off the few simple saints who still believe in a second coming. Milton separateness, selfishness and greed: They are disruptive, gospel and prevent my brothers explosive and destructive. All these systems are based on Better to reign in hell made me he when say, truth the 1 " materialistic philosophy. They are based on things, not spoke heaven. in than serve Principles. Things can be weighed, measured, dissected, The true object of life is knowledge which may be gained muyzed and labeled. These systems, together with the various versions of physical science, are based on the outer through one or all of four ways: science, religion, philosophy ?rut of the universe something altogether outside of life Aft real the The reason we do not get perfect knowledge from the ove, and with connection no truth, having living sys-e'nan and the real universe. fields above mentioned is because, 1st, we have separthese of four In fact, the basis are a direct denial of the real, and their affirmations are ated physical science from life and forced it into the death to explain man and the of the unreal; therefore their foundations are chamber laboratory and expect it jPtances illusions false substitutes for the truth. universe from dead forms. Religion, philosophy and art have been emasculated and to a great extent rendered null and void. un-lo- . three-fourt- t j one-hund- red i , SITE OF SWEDELAND Pennsylvania Will Restore Settlement of 1638. 5 (The thought in this article should ring down into every orner of the country and find response in the heart of com-n- on self-help-ers - J j! it With only the Harrlaburg, Pa. surface acratched" ao far, hlitorleal eommlaaionera are nulling exeavationa on the Tlnl-cuIsland site of the flrat Swedish settlement on American soil in preparation for the tercentenary celebration In June, 1938. Only bare outlines of a brick foundation building were uncovered In several months of study and digging on the spot In the Delaware river where Gov. Johan Prints is reported to have settled in 1638. At the present rate of fact collecting and excavating on the island, commissioners feared the entire settlement would not be restored aa promised in time for the celebration. When Crown Prince Gustaf and Crown Princess Louise informed President Roosevelt they intended to visit the United States and participate in the observance, commissioners ordered "full speed ahead." First restoration work will be on the building whose foundation recently was uncovered. It has been declared the first building ever constructed in Pennsylvania by civilized man, and is either the first church erected in the state or the Penn-ylvan- ia Progressive and Cooperative Ideas m George C. Christensen - ? A Program For Progress PERSONAL NOTES Give em the Flowers Now Our good friend Bill King, Custodian at City and County Bldg., was in and the music he made with Bilver drove all the foes of prosperity to the winds. A thousand men like Mr. mixing with Salt Lakes population would be a great leavening for good. first executive mansion In the comOwen Woodruff has abcut remonwealth. covered from his automobile Small Community Bunt. accident. He came so near to Prints was recorded as leading a party of settlers to America, first touching hands. with St. Percr settling in the area now known as that their finger tips grazed New Jersey, then moving to the each other. Delaware river isle. He built a large dwelling and laid out his planMrs.Dr. Smith and sons Mar tation. He directed erection of e fort, church, numerous cabins and vinand Oliver and daughter marking out of a graveyard. LoiB are here from Palmyra, Bricks of yellow clay, believed made on the island, measuring .New York. Lois and Oliver will about the size of pres- enter the B. Y. U. at Provo ent bricks, were used in much of The family is doing exception the construction in New Swede-lantwo-thir- d. ally well in the East. Records revealed that 500 bricks were shipped to America in 1648 and another 6,000 in 1644 consigned to Prints. Shipments were made from Sweden and Holland. However, other records Indicate Prints hall was constructed of hewn logs, eras two stories high and served aa e fort Lumber eras brought from Sweden despite the fact that America was mostly wilderness at the time. History showed that 400 bricks were used in a huge fireplace within the hall, leaving doubt that the first executive mansion was made of brick. Some students believe most of the bricks were for foundations with cabins constructed of native wood. Fort Burned la 1645. Hear Howard Scott ON TECHNOCRACY Hotel Utah Oct. 3j TECHNOCRAT LITERATURE Literature on Technocracy may be obtained at II West First South A drunken watchman on Novem25, 1645, was recorded as knock- ber ing a candle from a table, setting fire to the fort, blowing up the powder magazine and almost destroying the entire colony. Excavators have found charred wood. William Penn arrived in 1682 to establish the English colony in the years after New state, twenty-seve- n Swedeland was abandoned. Penna seat of government was at Philadelphia. He started the unbroken chain of commonwealth governors and, while Prints right as the first governor on Pennsylvania soil has never been established, it has never been contested. It will be these sites that the royal guests and official Swedish delegation will visit when they arrive at Wilmington, DeL, June 27, 1938. They also will visit Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware state points credited to settlements of early Swedes. Treaty Forbids Caging Wild Birds From Mexico New Orleans, La. Prosecutions for possession of caged wild song birds were indicated here as federal officials prepared to enforce amended migratory bird treaty. Formerly the treaty waa in operation only between the United States and Canada, but inclusion of Mexico provides protection for birds wintering in the southern country. Under the classifications of migratory birds are: Mocking birds, indigo and painted buntings, Louisiana summer mallard, fulrous tree duck, the white wing, eastern ground doves and 140 other species. Trapping of migratory birds, heretofore a profitable industry in Louisiana, will be stopped, according to Lawrence. J. Merovka, federal game management agent here. In addition, owners of caged wild birds must free them immediately. Alfred Sorensen, Progress ive JEWELER Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing East 2nd. South 33 Years In Salt Lake 75 o We can serve you better than ever SHOE REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK 0. K. SHOE SHOP Jobs at Bloderate Prices 414 So. State Street KMMi ms $1.50 PER YEAR Within the existing economy the factors necessary to the production and consumption of wealth arc industry, agriculture, taxation of wealth, and a manetization of value. The first two produce goods and produce to the satisfaction of human needs. The second two enable the government as representative of social man to extend purchasing to the general public for the production, purchase, and consumption of needed goods and produce. If there is want or near want in a nation in this age of abundance the total paid to the people from a taxation and monetization of wealth is not large enough for i he purchase of produced and producidle goods. For if large enough for the purchase of produced goods no over production would exist from time to time. And if large enough for the purchase of producible goods this increased purchase medium will bring increased effective demand and increased effective demand will bring an increase in production and consumption of needed goods and produce and a lowering of the general price level. Hence inflation is not a factor if a purchase medium bo paid to the general public from a taxation and monetization of wealth proportioned the total in needed goods produce. Public employment for the unemployed undet forty five years of age and a social income to all the people over forty five is a program worth working for. Let us enact this program in America now. i ?- LOCAL ITEMS The local section of the tecnocrat organisation meets Monday evenings in the County Commissioners room in the County Building on Mondays at 8 P. M. Alfred Sorenson delivered a very timely and informative talk at the Open Forum last Sunday night. Next Sunday night the address will be given by Geo A. Goates, Social Economist. Council Chamber 8 p.m. The Workers Alliance meets at City and County Bldg., first and third Tuesday nights. Townsend Club No. 1 meets every Tuesday night at 255 E. Broadway. .Dance there every Friday night. 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