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Show h Some Items of Personal SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Interest The reault of the present conflict will eeo the destruction trade and utter collapse of all nations. Men won't call it phoney when the great slump comes and their invest ments are washed away in the violent overthrow of Babylon. AU nations are destined to te drawn into the contest, and rot one of them will be absent in the finals of the great judgment of nations which is now going on. of world ' The evidence of what is going on in the world has been at hand, proclaimed and pub lished for a long time. Progressive Opinion has proclaimed pleasure-lovin- g it for years. But a people have 'been more interested in gratifying their immediate desires than in knowing and believing the truth; so they eat, drink and are merry, oblivious of the signs of the times and present and coming disaster. It is not comfortable to know what is in store for mankind because of the blindness and unbelief of men who could if they would greatly mitigate much of the coming suffering. money-makin- g, Neighbor B. Ileinreich, the biggest little man on our list, didnt break his leg while bring ing in nis dues, but the adver-sar- y ran him down with an automobile and almost sent him through the pesrly gates. He doctored himself and found he had power along the lines of heal ing and may organise a self heal ing society. Hyrum 8. Hyde, son of the late Apostle Orson Hyde, and once one of the pillars of Sanpete, is on the list and has laid his offerings on the altar, lie is a Tonwsend man first, last and all the time and one of the officials.' He believes in the cause as if it were a gospel In India there are 355,000,000 living ''uman beings Of Fred Huffner,the tall, sine y, these 305,000,000 cannot read and write and know no more thoughtuf, active first counselabout education than does the animal kingdom. Out of these or in the Ninth ward bishoprirf there are 90.000,000 untouchables who are shunned and despis- is a regular contributor to the ed. More than 300,000,000 are among the poorest people in cause. He is a mighty good the world, existing only to be exploited by the ruling classe man who had sense enough to who revel in wealth, and not one of whom believes that any choose a good wife. He ha just of the poor or untouchable could eer amount to anything, but begun his career and should go. i must, as they do, live out their lives in poverty, ignorance, a long ways. .filth and disease. But we have the proof in one or two instances where a boy of that dnss forced his' way to get some edu GET RICH IN MINING cation and his ability being recognised by a benefactor was Jeweler at 418 sent through colleges until he became a Dr. of philosophy and A. G. Carlson, found an honSt. has So. State science and a lawyer, and is to day a leader second only to the great Ghandi. And this is what might be done with each est mining proposition and is one of the poor and thejintouchable ones if money was forthinviting friends to get in on the coming with which to do it. It could be done there; it could ground floor and get rich. It ia be done here in Gods country with all the children of the the Hickman Canyon Mining Oakies, of the tenant farmers and the boys and girls from all .and Development Co., Bear the homes where relief is being administered. It can be done Grantsville. See . him, Mr. with the peons in Mexico, and all the hordes of suffering and Carlson is one of our Neighbors famished children in Europe and Asia. What a pity that God's ho can be trusted. beautiful should so be world covered with ignorance, naturally poverty, disease, and war and sin and shame when it might so easily be made otherwise. All humanity and be rehabilitated such a degree to easily salvaged might that they might all stand erect and say with manly and truth and pride that they were literally created in the image of their Maker. Shame and reproaeh upon all the worlds rulers who permit their people to be and remain in the awful conditions of the present time. uuder-privilege- d wo-man- wiIl.-Sh- ed pretending to follow and worship a great Peacemaker and will do everything but put His principles into literal practise. They will not even take His word that His philosophy is the. one and only solution. So they will go on making war to their own destruction until He comes to establish universal peace. advice to both political parties is all means nominate Pres- - Roosevelt u follows: To die Dem- because he is the country's ocrat!: fiy greats and most outstanding Liberal and has a quarter of a century of na- tional and international experience behind ban and is bead and shoulders above all other candidates. the Republicans: As a In these times he should himself. leader for al the conservatives and with long To na- tional and international cxprience and ability Herbert Hoover is far ahead of any of the other candidates. will He would be the best bet. Organization News ly Kathleen Norris, in one of her splendid articles, has come t the conclusion that "Men, obviously cant solve this war question They never have and they never speaks the All Christian nations are truth. hypocritically Our tolema If they OLD AGE PENSION 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. National News our Without Fear or favor Intelligent Political Opposition Results in Better Government The Califoraia Egp assoriatioo it the unit in a national movement argeit or economic security through City & monetary and tax reform. Co. Bldg "Critp White Pique , Cloee to Your Face? . . . may get an idea as to why the cost of government comes so high. Here arc the salaries as listed on page 4 of the newly REP. JOSEPH MARTIN Be it getting credit far a job well done. hows what things are engendered by success or proapecta of success. Republican wheelhoraes tdl me with great enthuaiaam that this ia certain to ha a "Republican year. The voters will determine tha answer next November, of course, but it it only a reporting job to repeat that fiia Republican leadership ia expecting to control the house of representative after January 1, 1ML It It only a Job at reporting to say alio that within tha Republican party fears are soma factions that are snarling and baring their teeth at each other because each side thinks their party will run tha show for tha next four years. Houte Committee Lute Are Being Renovated 423-42- The Secretary of Commerce $15,000; an under secretary $ 10,000; an assistant secretary $9,000 two special assistant secretaries, $9,000 each; adminiarative assistant $9,000; assistants the secretary, $9,000; two special assistant, secretaries, $7,500 each ; two assistants to the secretary, $7,000 each; two assistants to the secretary, $6,000 each; an assistant to the administrative assistant, $5800; two assistants to the secratary, $4,900 each; a secretary to the secretary, $3,800; eoufidential assistant to the secretary, 3,200; secretary to the assistant secretary, $3,100; secretary to assistant to the secretary, $3,100; secretary to the administrative assistant $3,100; secretary to the Under secretary, $2,600; confidential assistant to the assistant secretary, $2,600. "These and 186 mote are in the secretary's own office. proposed Budget: One of tha filings that ia happen ing within tha Republican leadership, however, diaplaya none of tha signs of the scrap for nomination or places of control It reflects probably as nearly tha true typo of political intelligence as Mr. Farley had The Law ofW. the Standard W. By Whitney NEW THOT TO DAY. k Of all the Bprlag pretties . . . suite remain the pesennlal favorite, of thair versatility. Above ia a model ia Botany rap, trimmed with white wattle pique pegtop revere. Tha silhouette of the eult meats the fashion mottoa of Naw York and Faria a higher bosom a neater Note tha little flower toque, a bright spot tor wardrobe. You'll And any spring this identical model at Auerbach's in Balt Lake City. ... ... rib-lin- e. In Larger Cities Under Manieipal Ownership Dictator Is Needed to Force People to Sec the u BefoM After j)in Cleveland l5c kwh Se kwh Paasadena 16c kwhn4 5 3 kwh 5 kwh 20e Brattle Jamestown 10c kwh 3. Springfield lie kwh fie kwh Ottawa 7c kwh Winnepeg 20e kwh Se kwh Lmneoln London, Ont, 9e kwh 1.3kwh Toronto 12c kwh 4.7. 8c kh Uc Free love. Famous Britirh artists demand for it raise! interesting question of whether genius ean kick over the code. Read the full page feature on the Painters Divorrs his sweetheast model told rod the acid remarks of tha the magasine distributed with'next Sundays Los ANG EXAMINER. well-traine- . Pathfinder Polls of Public Opinion B'AYHHIFJlINBElli Veteran Party Workert Should Get Preference ly reaped. To state a specific case as an illustration of many such instances that have been reported in primaries, let me refer to an Indiana contest Rep. Charles Halleck of Indiana's second district had opposition for renomination. It is to be assumed that his rival was a capable young man, but the thing struck me as rather sour because Halleck had fought through the days when a Republican member in the house could count on being nothing more than a piping voice in tha wilder-Bwhen the prospects were such that many looked upon a house scat as a plum, up Jumps opposition to a man who has learned much about handling legislation and who stands in a position that will give him a strong say-s-o about national politics in event the house la controlled by his party after election. To have upset Halleck In the primary would have gone entirely contrary to good politics. Ur. Farleys assertion appliee again. In event of victory for Republicans, a man that la capable and informed la available to help in party leadenhip; in event of continued control by the Democrats, the needed "intelligent oppoMr. Halleck sition" ia provided. won his primary battle and It is a tribute to hia district's voters as well at to him that he was victorious. ut dam and ments, so readers w-e- TOWNS A ocratlc majority, tha program of party activity will work. It for example, tha Democrats should control the house, there will ha that "intelligent opposition" which Mr. Farley suggested ai necessary to good government: it on tha other hand. Republicans win control of tha d , than will ha men in tha posts of leadership that are represented by chairmanship! of important committees. This Job, of course, is attributable directly to the brains and the political capacity of one man. He la Martin of Representative "Joe Massachusetts, Republican leader of the house. It has taken him quite awhile to accomplish the end that It now visible, because for some months there were not enough Republicans in the house to form a bucket brigade. But the fact remains that Mr. Martin has laid his plana well, and I think the Washington writer! almost without exception give him credit for a Job well done. Johnny-come-late- PUBLIC MEETING do this then bo' h parties wil Hearn definitely who'sonMthe Lord's side.) Attend a peoples independence council meeting in your own now vacant Hall call the Inactive and indifferent and other people, both youth and age together once a and discuss tha great and small problems of the people that by fall an enlightened electorate may go te the polls and vote intelligently and know the Whya and Wherefore's of the essential differences between the two major political parties. The first meeting of this kind was hel I in the County Court houw Logan Utah, 8at. April 20th. Will the public support thi move 100 that the rio-- i may be redeemed and the poor have fair play Your writer Is ready to serve this cau-- 6 days a week and preach a sermon upon it on 8unday Your for abslauoed budge and system. y W, Whitney. TAX-FRE- E Back of these efforts of Mr. Martin, however 'way back in the hinfiratfid thit they will riit to hiunt uu terland, the prospects of Republican or partial victory, this poiiucat party that tponsored them feu, victory, have brought out the usual as time goes on. number of seekers after the spoils Paradoxically, thla discussion when the sense of smell tells of posabout Mr. Farley1 a views and the sible pie counter membership. Now, developments that followed is only a I dont care whom voters may seprelude to some observation and re- lect but, being a believer in party ports of what is going on within tho responsibility for governmental ad--, Republican party these days. Tha ministration, I always have felt facts that have coma from the situa- ttioM fellows who have done the work tion of tho last six or eight years In bad times, politically, should ha allowed to have more voice In party affairs than tha type when the harvest la to ha Mr. John H. Edwardi bom California and the Ham and Eggs organization wil qeak Sunday at 7:30 P.M. to die Sail Lake Abundance organization and die general pubfic. Comes High Striking Examples of Reduced Rate, Realize This Fact Republican Party la Beginning to .... And Has Started a Move to Put Its House in Order. By WILLIAM BKUCKAKT WNU Service, National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON. Early In Mr. Roosevelt's flrat term ae President, Democratic Chairman Parley voiced a thought that his party, then preponderantly in control of the machinery of government, would bo much better oil if the opposition wai stronger. Later, he amplified that thought with a statement to the general effect that Intelligent oppo-iltio-n always made for good govern-- 1 ment. The thing that Mr. Farley feared was that the overwhelming Demo- cratlc strength in the house and sen- ato W0Uu away with itself would get out of hand. That happened. Not exactly in the way, perhaps, that Mr. Farley had suggested, but the majority did get out of hand to the extent that congress became known for at least six yean as a rubber stamp. Almost any sort of legislation that was conceived within the administration became "must legialetlon. Tbs result was, of course, that there has been a pile of laws pasted and a good many of row p. Thera are 86 cities, towns and villages in the United that have no local taxation, became of the surplus earn' their municipally owned light and power plants and tilities. Bmckarft Wathington Digest The cost of running just one government department for a year is told very plainly in thisartidle. This is the department of Commerce. It is the same with all the other depart- ( David Keith Bldg PROGRESSIVE OPINION AMERICA UBER ALLBS G.O.P. Preiidential Atpiranti Are Uting Wrong Tactice On the other hand, it begins to appear that supporters of some of tha candidates for tha Republican presidential nomination are not to be commended in the same fashion. Supporters of the three best known candidates Taft, Dewey and are using some tactics that do not make for sound government That ia to say, there are a things going on within tha ranks of each candidate's backers that likely will rise up one of these days and smear somebody with a beautiful coat of tar. Aa these lines arc written. It ia scarcely a month until the Republicans hold thair convention at Philadelphia. Chairman Hamilton of the national committee has called for the delegatee from the several states who are to serve as members of tha convention committee on resolutions to get together ahead of time. He has asked them to start work so that tha party platform will not ba a clapboard house through which the winds of opposition charges can sift mow. But there haa been objection to that. I regard it as a good move. On tha other hand, there are thorn politicians who are shooting at Mr. Hamilton about It and they are stirring up quite a stink. Their attitude simply reflect a greedy desire to get in on rg in mind. In tha bourn of representative! these days, plans are going forward for renovation of Republican lilts on house committee. There have been many changes, usually mads singly and without apparent relation to each other. But tha shifts have been going on for several antha and they have attracted little attention, generally. Yet, they make a pattern. Tha pattern obviously la predicated upon a desire of the mainstays of tha house Republicans to see the heat man they have placed when they will serve to guide their party policies. Now, it may ha that that represents tha peak of optimism. Tha explanation given me, however, waa that whether the Republicans con- the backbone at trol tha house or whether, after next when there had bam no hog htiung January, there still will be a Dem-- to apeak of for several years. From conversations I have had with politicians who know from exPOLITICAL INTELUGENCK perience, I have a foaling that the Democrats alio are going to have William Bracks rt explain in trouble in promoting "intelligent ope his current dispatch that position It there should be a Repubpolitician! realise that intelligent lican victory. Thera ia the same opposition makes for good government. Democratic Mr. Fargreed, the same conviction of great ley voiced this idea at the begincapacity, on tha part of many men ning of the present administranow in officii 1 position, that constition. Now tha Republicans, who tute the bone of contention among believe they win ha In tha saddle tha Republicans. It looks like a heccoma next January, arc reorgantic campaign, year of ruffled feathInizing thair forces along more ers and, perhaps, year when some telligent lines. well known political heads win fall big-tim- Dont aim foe great 1940 World' Fata. . .which ofierauny saw si Mansting aMraoticaa. Plan now to go. Fine, iait Union Pacific tuia offer superb travel oooioxt . . . irsedoa from highway haiaidi... debcloea dining ear meals... Begitismd Burn Seward . . . everything to aka your trip enjoyable all the way. t net Wr , v TO IAN FRANCISCO TO NIW YORK 113 Vie LOS MICKLES 74 103 33 Trip Send Trip end SteadaAl 3511 Bee d Trie ImiITiIp urnmiS SeeadlMp te Meieil Sleep- - alia fail Je Sleep. Care; e. ebeat SSO ha te Curb M SIM taM aae far elude tie Mew Tk aid lataa ead 30 Bf CtTSj red trip te See ItuWn aae CaMmta SCSeewM to CaeaeaM MamnAe. UllllllHhllRfalfT THBrt SHOE REPAIRING O.X. Eight IUrUrk Brlaga SHOESHO When jeu think of having Jobs at Mndarate PrfJ Alfred Sorensen. 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