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Show I wn, - vy inn rMiruh. Mr SupP Editorials. Persoial THOUGHTSWORTH RfREADlHG PERSONAL Dont Soak Rich but Give the Poor Hell Give em Many teachers are being pensioned. Hoar about pensioning those who have been pacing thtjr salaries all the time? The cooperative movement is on the blacklist of every dictatorship io the world, which ia prim facie evidenee thatit is a movement for fee men to promote freedom. 'Leading' ' have been thrown Into. jaO and subjected to torture in a Oiimbfef of countries. " boop-erato- ra What the English king and queen saw in Americas city of Washington should be seen by every eitisen of the land. At least once in their life time every man and woman should be a guest of the capital city .They should see every relic of the early days. TTiey should behold the original of the Declaration of Independence and the fading pages that bear the original written constitution'. They should see the statues of the early heroes. And last and best of all, they should stand beside the grave of Washington and there pledge anew their allegiance to what he stood for. But so long as the country keeps' more than half its population on the bread line there isnt any hope'. Povertyis not conducive to patriotism- It is the hell of all economic diseases and those responsible for it should be damned for time and eternity. - Flowers Now Our good friend and Neighbor S. S. Stevens, Steve is still with us and he is still keeping his fine Barber Shop at SO So. State street- - He started taking this paper at the time of the confusiqp of tonpies un der the system of Babylon. Bis faith was marvelous andhe is sure to endure to the and. He shaves some of the most pronu pent men in the city and is a master at the business. If you can tell the right kind of a joke it will pay you to go to Steve and hear him laugh. And then you are sure to want him to shave and trim you. While he is working on you be sure to get a slant on his philosophy. Who Gets the Dividends? Are Poor Why UtahByPeople Dr. David '' Coetribu11 MEETINGS. Organizations NOTES. HE yOl that Work (or Hur ipnktl j D, Its Tiiiie to Regin Orgi ng rang CABIN1 fdrom Ala U yBfcri L I ggn Dm Lcklha Satan off oca. N 1 fffWjhtigll tun, but i coatle eoa Thii wu ItcallW I witotin I General lhunsbou tntous I cant two I five Ur. I $1,000,000 Ownership Leagui NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of June, A. D 1939, at 8 P. Mi at the City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, The Utah Progressive Labor League, an unincorporated Association, will hold a special meeting for incorpora' ting the said Utah Progressive it If men like Frits Kuhn and general Mosely, and others of Labor League as a their kind, have their way the U. 8. army will soon be turned corporation as provided in loose to shoot down or imprison or exile all American citisens Chapter 6, Title 18,1933, Reviswho do not walk, think, talk, act, vote and worship as they ed Statutes of Utah. Dated this 16th day of June, should. 'I hey roll so smoothly and appealing from their glib 1939. Ametongues the phrase, Save America!1 It sounds good but EDWIN GREENWAY, rica will never be saved by any methods that savor of gangPresident Utah Progressive sterism and mobocracy. Whenever they start their camps ign Jun 16 '3 Labor League that will be the very moment when a revolution will be set in WANTED motion which will sweep half the people and much of the property from the face of the land, and destroy the present Will American civilisation and themselves with it. They and their pay spot cash fora smal ' home. of them Must be reasonable down sympathisers, many may put this ' to be as true as Holy Writ. Inquire this office. Right or Wrong? a guesser are you? How good non-prof- n To place calls to other towns it is necessary to know the out - of - town telephone number. 1. TOWNSEND v Sy Weekly News Notes Mrs.Sadye. Herrcn and o Club No. 1, and Mr. Adolph Sorenson of Club No. 5, are on theif way to the' great nation' al convention' at Indianapolis. This convention shbulc cause all the dry bones of 'the old parties to rattle with fear It will put high hopes into the hearts of millions. THE TOWNSEND PLAN Mrs. Elisabeth Lou Flesher writes us at some length on the would do three things: benefits and possibilities of N. D. A., the economic plan 1. Retire all citisens over 60 by Benj.B Stringham, a humanitarian with practical from gainful employment in sense and broad yision. She calls it, A plan to produce for private industry and hire them use, and to produce a surplus for exchange, producing what to be government spending you can best produce to exchange for what you have not. It agents; was all that and more.Mr. Stringham was not one of the 2 Levy a Federal tax of 2 per managers we mentioned recently. We had reference to cent on all monetary transactsome incompetent underlings. In the face of conditions this ions throughout the Nation, plan should be put in shape for revival. It has saving power. collectible montly; What are Present Conditions? Some business is good but 3. Prorate this tax revenue Prophets should be giving warnings to the world in regard among the spending agents with to the awful consequences that will follow present conditions. thestipulation it be spent within The economic jam is more frightening than ever, says an ex- thirty days of receipt. change. We are milling around like cattle to our own destru-tio- n for subscription brings yelling "Buy more, produce less. Decay is eating into Money interest our towns and cities. New building ceaed in 1930. 'Thousands of good buildings are being torn down to save taxes Factory plants, railroads, warehouses, office buildings, hotels, apartment buildings, magnifieent structures all over Amerii-aarAn Unknown in the hande of receivers. Billions of dollars of capital values, the life savings of millions, have simply evaporated. The immense majority of business enterprises are in the red. Banks are gorged with paper deposits which business men refuse to Strikes borrowbecauae they cant make profit. Ten million wage earners are unemployed. Foreclosures and evictions are everyAnd the roiidanti of three eld where the rule. Men snd brethren, what shall we do? First homes on Koneuw HiO Evo in and foremost, we must develop and call the spiritaulan terror. The killer ual forces iu man and then all things shall bs added. When You Decide RIGHT to Buy A Used go straight to station-to-statio- A. WRONG E .TOURSSEN MOTOR GO. 5.65 South State St. Where you are 'sure get the best buy. well-meanin- g, to help' themselves. (0ROB g, stock-selli- - 3 No- - Welfc The Old Age Pension and Assistance sroup The Regular meetings are held every Thunder end Bldg Groupds 'Good program. Good 7. Cky & Co. Bid. At Chapman Urery Turn 1 Jackson June I6,7;30p,m Friday, Library, 7Pt Old Age News Farmers, open your eyes. Cooperate. Unite! Stand up and dictate the prices you will take for your products instead of kneeling to the exploiting intererts and taking the prices they offer. In the Netherlands there is a net work of 41 dairy products factories with $200 farmers pa members. These members elect a commiasioh of their Qwn to fix the prices of their products and sit the price determined, heir goods are sold all over the world ' In this month of June there is a smallarmy of boysand girls who an no only graduating once but twice, once from the regular College or University, and once from the campus Cooperatives which have been born around every large College and University because of the depression. Thus they have been trained in the real economics of democracy and educated ' ' Japp Club 1. holds meeting There can be little progrfss inUtah until thq Tories are The Townpend So: Givi, bare fed evening. Rat made ta sir ground.' dfir night till further potioe 'at 216 East 3rd So. Federal governTownsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday eveainr7-According to an authentic report of the ment, recently quoted by a present member of the supreme Chapman Branch Library', 6th So. and 8th West. A I ' I court, .3 of 1 of the population receive 72 of the aggre- gram has been arranged for next Thursday night. All tax returns. gate corporation dividends reported in the income The Utah LaborLeague hold, two I familes that is two educationalProgroMlTo. the of mooting, overy month in the Pittsburgh, Pa., is the home of one meet-lu' are held awL4 Building, Room 101. There part of the .3 of 1 per eent of the population. 7:30 p. m. The speaker tor Tore- w in as Power Co., - --Mia Haiel Black. Chairman of The other day Dr. Adam Bennion of the Educational Conn to soak the not with the people pleading eloquently Pittsburgh The Utah Forum, Open Peoples Lobby .closed till 8ept. 1929 and rich, and proposing a plan that was in its heyday in Townsend Wasatch Club No. 6 meets every failed utterly. Keond fourth the from who Monday at Room 101 City and Co. Bldg, scourged Once there was a Galilean Preacher Remember the paper with comthat dollar. temple those who soaked the poor. We are told that the mon people heard him gladly. The money changers sppear to hear Mr. Bennion gladly. Officials of the organisation It would hardly be possible to get a mine or an oil well that schemes apare doing all in their power to would "pay as well as some of the milis have the 20 per cent cut restorpear to pay. One reason for poverty in Utah that from on them ed, but it moves slowly because lions upon millions of dollars have been extrated ; were shares they are dealing with mighty 'investments tnat never paid for the paper the sufCommission stubborn officials. witten on. And all this while the Securities Send in your dollar TODAY. fers with hypnosis. Everything that is beautiful and of real worth, whether it appeals to the eye, the ear, the intellect, or the soul, has come through the mind that has visions, the mind that ean soar to supreme heights, and behold the real splendor and glory of the world The practical mind cannot act until the dreamer has had his' vision. Whatever has added to the welfare of man in any age has been the product of the mind with vision. All the good things of life have come from the world of visions and dreams. Someone entered the finer realms of life and brought back a treasure. The practical mind turned it to use, and the world was richer and better than it was before. To be practical in the larger sense is to so live that we can touch all the fins and sublime things of life on the one hand and turn every ideal into reality on the other. The great mind is the dreamer, the prophet, the soul with visions; the mind that can soar to the heights and reveal to the race some higher truths, some better way, and thereby elevate the whole of mankind. This is the mind that brings real values 'to the world, that makes life worth while; and one' of its principal secrets is love of humanity." crack-brain- Send Sub 2. The average time for making long distance telephone connections is 3 minutes. RICHTD WRONG ft Alfretf Sorensen, The answers are shown below and here it 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 s ed , k n 5 s k wi Progressive JEWELER 75 East 2nd. South We Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing Nearly 40 Yean In Salt Lake i can serve you better than ever r I Urn S & Inert .! cire5.s.ss J jSfitS.lti.t O M re .2 iMet e dfc Murderer into-actio- pop-ha- a member of their own family he, not finuhsd his No American Should Ever Forget These Inspiring Words It utterance to this truthful When in countries that are called civilised, we see age going to the workhouse, and youth to the gallows, something must be wrong with such system of government. It would seem by the exterior appearance of such countries that all was happiness. But there lies hidden from the eye of common observation a maw of wretchedness that has scarcely any other chance than to expire in poverty or infamy. Its entrance into life is marked with the presage of its fate; and until this is remedied it is vain to punieh. Society is criminally responsible for such a condition. was Thomas Paine who gave thought: JUNE 15th LAST DAY Car Owners to Have Inspection by June 14th Car owners must have their cars inspected by next June 15, according to state law. Saf equipment means safety on the highway and will reduce accidents, Get your car inspected. Play safe and help promote highway safety in Utah. fisndnh work. ImpoctorTopo and Min Mon, fiction, botf known detective have giant talk to perform. They muit catch the murderer before ho itrikos againl You! read every thriBng of thii exciting ifory appearing serially k thaw columns. o THREE SHUTTERED HOUSES Ho In accordance with Section 48, Laws of Utah, 1935, a Chapter three-mont- h period-Ma- rch 15 to June 15, 1939, has been designated for the .inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equip-men- t, steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment on all resident-owne-d motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers in the State of Utah. 4 STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman News Item: ndu,U' W,nt to m,k. It plain that Amarlcan Natla"1 tomaeh for war. Howard Coonlay, Prealdent of ha tlon of Manufacturara. |