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Show ?4 Progveezlve Opinion OR WE, THE PEOPLE." SOUTH Mju , JC Mere Editorials. Personsil ii-- THOUOHTS WORTH Pension Cause Growing j PERSONAL READING Give em the Flowers Now State Organiser George J. ' Fox was in Brigham Wednes" RESULT STARTLING. has last three years) The net profit of industry (during the day organising a new unit of has result This worthl on net Old Age Pension organisa8.3 startling the averaged percent been accomplished during a period when interest rates have tion, The cause is growing. been the lovest in all history, when the volume of idle capital has been the greatest in all history: We wish every man were a king like unto Wm. (Bill) King When men arrive at a state of development where they 'can exercise true brotherly love toward eaeh other they will have laws. Surely the race is lost if no further need for man-mad- e men will so love their fellows, when come a not does there day their race, that the necessity of having laws will theircountry, be largely eliminated. Love generates love and friendship generates friendship; hate generates hate and distrust generates distrust. Armies and navies and all the ghastly machinery made for destruction can never bring peace. They attract their kind be:ause like begets like. If a nation thinks war, talks and acts war, plans and prepares for war, it is sure to get it as the sun is to rise. On the other hand if a nation bedrocks itself on brotherly love, thinks it, talks it, plans and expects It, it will get brotherly love. Because men do not love their fellows the word is an armed camp; a third of its population goes to bed hungry every night and millions on millions never in their lives have enough to eat The doctrine of brotherly love is mure practical and sensible than any other that men live by. From Plato to Einstein there has been no science of living offered to men that is so true, so natural, so grand as the social philosophy of Jesus. guardian and custodian of the county building. He is the kind of neighbor we read about in the script ures, He comes in every now and then and covers the table with silver to help the good cause in which the paper is engaged. He appreciates its editorials and is not backward in telling people about it. If it shell be in these days as it was in the days of Noah and only ten good men shall be found here, he will be one of them. Neighbor Emil Gammeter, real estate agent of Phoenix, Arizona, writes from there as follows: Heres another dollar Hope a ou can use it before its value depreciates further. We are still a long way off from the establishment of the United Order. However, we will have to take people as they are rather than how we would like to have them be. Wonder how many of the enlightened will have oil in their lamps when the Prince of Peace comes? P. S What woul J Utah have done without the sales tax? This vas the first paper in the United States to come forth with a definite plan for economic recovery. It was the N. D. A. And with that plan we secured for it a hearing, through the paper, in every state in the union and in some foreign eouniri-es.Th- e plan was originated by Benjamin B. Stringbam,and was d manthe daddy of them all. It failed because of less followed more or was patternagement. Everything that ed after it. In publicizing that Plan we might have made some John E. Taylor, a good nrig-o- r real money, as others have done from less worthy efforts. But from Logan was in during we did not think of the matter in terms of money and never conference and visited for sevedreamed of exploiting the poor and unfortunate. Our only ral hours with the office force. thought was for human welfare. Ie says he never wants the )aper to stop and will read it long as he lives He told us ai THIS IS NO REFLECTION ON CHURCH SYSTEM a long story of why so many A visit to the Salt Lake county Welfare Department at are on relief, claiming eopIe to the writer. The . Sugarhouse was somewhat of a revelation that have been dispossesmany director, Sharon Hatch, was very courteous aud showed us sed financiers. His by greedy through every department. We came out marvelling at all own valued at $20,000, farm, that has been done by the government. In the supply di was taken from out under him, vision were tens of thousands of tons of commodities, the best and this him left penniless. But that government money can buy, butter, beans, grapefruit, thanks to Good the Samaritans oranges, prunes, raisins, flour etc. These are distributed Utah and Uncle Sam, he is being needed to the 10 branch store houses in the city and sent to taken care of. If hii story could all welfare units throughout the state. One hundred employ e flashed on a ees come under the efficient management of Mr Hatch, and great screen where one could e see it, of these are the case workers. Everything is perfectforty-fivevery the then bones of this state dry ly arranged and the many details are carried out about as well as possible. Similar institutions exist in every one of the forty and Idaho would rattle much eight states, and this gives an idea sa to the magnitude of like they once did in the vslley of the Jordan. Uncle Sams great system of distributing relief. M. A Fal Imo, aged 83. was in the other day after a trip to Medical consumers in the states of Minnesota and Wiscon California where he attended sin will get hospital care for two cents a day and will join to- the fair and enjoyed it. He talks gether to provide medical care on a cooperative basis in com- interestingly of a long and munity groups, according to announcements by Group Health busy life. He is a native of NorMutual and the Group Health Association. '1 he unique state- way and has crossed the Atlanwide plan for group hospital care differs from usual hospital tic three times. He spent seven service plans' in that the members of the plan, launched early years in the Klondike. What this year, will own and control the organisations insuring the he saw at San Francisco imhospital and medical service rather than merely being subscrib pressed him most. A short time era to a service. ago he saw a place of deep water now made into an island on which is located all the beau, Common people! enemy is united; ty and glory of the fair, and TKe is not. he organized; marveled enemy at what had been you you wrought. He is hale and hearty is divided. prepared to and wants to live another deenemy spend hundred million to defeat any Pro- cade to read this paper. crack-braine- d Cows Going to World's Fair This photograph showsthe partly completed building which will house the Dairy World of Tomorrc.. at the New York World's Fair n t the five pure-bre- d associations Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hol- will each have 30 outstanding Jersey and Brown-Swispecimens of their luted on display for the entire duration of the Fair. These animals selected throughout the United States and Canada, are chosen for outstanding merit. They will be milked three timei a day on a Rotolactor similar to the one developed at the Walker-Gordo- n Laboratories. The exhibit will demonstrate the production and handling of milk under best sani-hr- y conditions. The Borden Company is cooperating with the breed associations and will bear the expense of assembling, feeding and caring for the animals. stein-Fnesia- n, ss Editor Progressive Opinion: The Townsend National Recovery Plan, now known aa the Ceir 'V'eHare Act. H. R. No. 2 1939 has not been and la not now In any way connected or affiliated with any other pension or old age assistance plan. We are Interested In and Invite all dtlsens who are Interested In the plan, which has been presented to the American people and to our Congress, to provide and promote the general welfare of the people of the United States, the security and happiness of all Its cltlxens. You are Invited to attend our meetings and learn of the plan and Its purposes. Meetings are held every Tuesday, 8 P. m., at 255 East 3rd South, and every Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. at the Chapman Library, corner Oth South and 8lh West Streets. Also every Sunday at 2:30 p. m.. at the County Building, Salt Ctah. A good S end educational epeakers program will be presented. All are welcome to a tend these meetings. Hyrum Smith Hyde, Committeeman. 2 Right or Wrong? Here is a little test for you Vice-Pre- 1 . A Used Ca The answers are shown below and here is the answer for quick, satisfactory communication. When you want to reach someone in another town, for business or social purposes, telephone! It not only takes your voice to the person you want to reach but brings back an immediate spoken reply. The operator will be glad to tell you any to go straight A. E .TOURSSEN MOTOR CO. 565 South State St. Where you are 'sure get the best buy. o c DO J 3 fi X is 51 ' eltell? a? Si - I The Mountain f g .- -- 2. 8 3 States Telephone i fir IS Telegraph HERE'S REAL SAVINGS ON THIS NEWSPAPER A YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINES Tho thrifty way to subscribe for your eewmper ood America1! 1 Grade A lam All FOUR ONLY and tick 00 piAfications.' New ardor or ramwab accepted. Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing TS East 2nd. 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CmilMwnt I anckut . row "Thrifty Itadcr" K yUich include a yeat'i luticiiniLL roar paper awi U uguiiM, checked. . 1 414 So. State THAn()a DAY I Yr. :::::::::::: wufunti Jobs at Moderate BRINGS YOU A WHOLE YEAR OF GOOD - Yr. SSMs,"::: Uu e Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoea Repaired THINK LESS 2 MAGAZINES I Yr. Cloverleaf American Review Country Home Cfc REPAIRING I Yr! 1 v. 1 y- I Yr I Yr Fruit Grower.. Ameruan Poultry Journal stock Household Magazine FILL ever I Y True Confeauoof . x SZ a Story 9 Romantic Semen Book S SHOE MAGAZINE American U O We can serve you better than 2 THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 YEAR AND THREE RIG MAGAZINES i Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELEK ' a Pure-Bre- meet-lng- 1-- The Townsend Clubs' Stand MEETINGS. fongressnieiuM are gressive in 1940! Better wake up folks! tr far en The Townsend cause is growing. Locally it has got of the editorials the ough along to get favorable mention in The Utah Progressive Labor League hoi,' and is in congress Tribune, and nationally it is having its day two educational meetlnga every month In t,H on buis a Ct are held Building, Room 101. These supported by leading senators and 7:30 p. m. The speaker for Tuet-da- y will be sharonV! So State, Friday 14 1 0:t Meeting at 323 q, of the Peoples Practical Govern the under auspices All members are expected to be present. va on The Old Age Pension and Assistance croup The Regular meetings are heldevery Thurad iv 2Pu Fellows Hall, 41 P. O. Place The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meet inn every T evening 7:30, at 253 East 3rd So. Gives barn Dana, day night till further notiee at 2S5 East 3rd So. Townsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday evening 71 Chapman Branch Library, 6th So. and 8th West. gram has been arranged for next Thursday night. PeJa 1. The current used to nossle will be the speaker. The public is invited. OffiJ! transmit the voice by eently elected are: Adolph Sorenson, Pres. j0hn u, s. telephone is the most Mrs. Howland, Trots Dr. II. Jorgensen, delicate current in comWasatch Club No 8. (chartered) holds Um Townsend mon use. meeting Sundays at 2.00 p. m. Room 305 City A Co. WRONG RIGHT Good speakers. Public invited. Reinstituted as the Utah people's lobby, the open ( will hold a seession Sunday at 8 P. M. in the city chamber of city and county building, George J. Fox.ehtin announces. 2. Wire in use in the Bell System would go around the world more than 3000 times. WRONG RIGHT The are d lahor-lavin- g $1.08 by signing this coupon and mailing ot tms newspaper with your money. YOU SAVI ft EiHoard aw jwir. ia Scud ma pour Mnn. SrraMNaurr.arirD. at wmpipw aud " t m fried |