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Show .'"T 246 SOUTH 0d Moire Editorials. PersoMi. r iffiFW' byFarllsll"llete1i'i i PERSONAL READING THOUGHTS WORTH With all the efforti that are put forth in behalf of youth it might aeem auperfluous to advocate any more. But the truth ia there are any number of adulta who are engaged in traffic that ia inetrumental in destroying the young people of the day. These ihould be supervised an 1 regulated. Hmimt MOTES. Organizations that Work (or Give em the Flowers Now A good Neighbor, a friend, a gentleman and a scholar is D H. Christensen, a contractor, and formerly City Superintendent of schools. He is a constant reader of the paper and we're proud to have him on the list. Utah does not produce better all around men than Mr. Cbristentensen. The fact that his students of many reyears ago in Utah county member him annually speaks volumes for him. The Hun Age Pension and Assistance crod The Regular meetings are held every ThurL Fallows Hall, 41 P. O. Place. Good Program Al Chapman Library TucaEve at 7. Wed. Even Old The Townsend Club No. 1. holds meeting conwith in find US East Ird Bo. Gives barn men to progressive It is good evening, high place G. E. President them. till further notiee at 265 East 3rd to and the victions express courage day night Peterson of the Agricultural College declares that poverty and Townsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday evet inequality are the causes of the present unstable conditions in the world. Quoting from Henry George, he said: Poverty Chapman Branch Library, 6th So. and 8th W( brutes man and causes revolution. It is a falacy to allow the gram has been arranged for next Thursday ni work can until in state stricken to that they stay poverty The Utah Progressive LaborLeague hoM. two educational meetings every month iu th. themselves out. The same argument would urge that those who Building, Room 101. These meet-lug- s are h.M Neighbor J. F. Whittemore are ill should be alloved to suffer without any medical treat 7:S0 p. m. Ths speaker for Tues- - c. N Members Charter of the one will -- Mrs. Hasel Black, Chairman of Lduti! ment. Until poverty is alleviated in the world atrocities who has been awarded theCroix not cease." The Utah Open Forum, the Peoples Lobby. de Guerre of the R.S.G.N has Sunday at 8 P. M. in the city and county buii, just had a rest and an operation He feels Townsend Wasatch Club No. 6 meets evert Many plans are being proposed for solving the economic ation at the hospital. sosee will to live he now that fourth Monday at Room 101 City and Go. Bid problems of the day, but not one of them will succeed in and established cial justice of itself The Townsend Plan, The American Guardian Abun dance Plan, Technocracy, the $30 every Thursday Plan, and Mrs Hilma Sorenson renews locally, the DeWitt Plan, the Geo. A. Startup Plan, the Dr. with good will and best wishes. C Harris d fetal Aird Plan, the Winn Plan, and many others, are all worth She is a subscriber and enjoys JOHN NANCK OARNER considering Each has much of good in it. But not one of them the paper every week. She is a of ths United States, and leading In ths poll of Democrats candidates to succeed Rosasveil. will be able to find its way to the front and save the day. The interand greatly good woman great obstacle in the way of all of them is that the prevailing ested in the old age assistance system will not give way to them but rather let the country movement. be thrown into revolution. The next thing in the way of their President Paul H. Allred of success is the lack of a spiritual foundation or motive. Take Old Age Pension Association the it from the editor of this paper that there is not now, and is around e again after a long time there will not come forth any wholely plan that in the will solve the real problems of the times. We can point the hospital with a badly broken leg. He is again able to way to THE PLAN, but men will not take it up. Of course when the military organisations proposed by cer- help carry on the work and will The time has definitely arrived In the term without qualification, prefix, tain unAmerican groups take control, all of the above named be heard from through voice America when position of trust and or suffix. an "In such atmosphere as this, 1 responsibility should be placed excluthink we find the real soul and perdegroups will be put out of existence, and so also will all labor and pen. sively in the hands of the elders, of America. From such humclared Roy MiUer. oldtime editor of sonality organisations. If and when the military dictatorship is set up ble surroundings as these, typified by a at in recently Texas, speaking all the Leftists, about 50,000,003 of the U. S. eitisens, will be the log cabins where John GarU of old friends and neighbors of ner lowly and Nis sainted mother were made to think, act, speak, write, vote and worship as they are John Nance Garner, vice president, in bom, have come the truly great In the little village of Detroit. Texas, Americas told at the point of a gun, or imprisoned or shot. But when glorious history. They the distinguished Texan was knew, as he knows, what America is. A. E .TOURSSEN MOTOR the deluge is over there will be set up, literally, the greatest The ice cream sociail of last where a ago. born nearly years artist erica stands for. and how In either no substitute, "There it radical government in history the gover week was one of the most sucLeftist and why our American system of govpublic or private life, for experience, ernment was conceived. They knew, ment of the Prince of Peace. ( Readers, spread this abroad. It cessful! affairs held. These comes of course, and experience, only as he knows, what It means to toil yet South State St. will come true within a few short years.) bf As the a matter with years. fact, and strive and work. They knew, a Those working for the causes mentioned, and other Pro- monthly parties do a great deal only thing that is old about John ha knows, that there is no substitute of his political tor and individual initiagressives, should not get discouraged. Dont give up your ideals toward cheering the aged and Nanca GarnerHeis somebelieve in the still Be true to your vision of a better day. It is coming. On some they appreciate it. These things philosophy. tive, and that any system of governof virtues economy, ment which takes from the individual good morning humanity, what will be left of it, will awaken to are done for the aged without thrift, and In other these fundamental tenets of liberty find that the great dream of the ages has been realized. believes in the words, ha cannot long endure as democracy of of unsalaried thought profit by fundamental principles of defreemen. They knew, as he knows, no man in if in and those officials America, leaders. What mocracy. that for men to be free they must ba both his public and private life, exemguaranteed only freedom of opportuwho get the very high salaries deto such a those A news item in a local evening paper stated that the loca' plifies principles nity to work out their own destinies, man. does this as assistance for administering gree great and that the highest purpose and duty milk producers, with an investment of $35, 000, 000, get 2. 9 of government in democracy is to as"While achieving high place politiinto would to the hearts get try cts per quart for milk, for which the controlled cally, he has made substantial success sure to every citizen an equal chance of the old people in this men: of his private life, and it la his proud with his neighbor. This is the essence milk trust, with an investment of only $4, 000, 000, charge boast that he owes no human being n of John Gamers political philosophy. "1 have no patience with those who the consumers 11 cts per quart. And yet some people wonder ner? What a different spirit thin dime. He believes in ths that would bring.One of the best system, and what a blessing would seek to analyze the percentage why neither Utah farmers or the Utah consumers prosper It would ba If that system could be of one's Americanism. It is not a diThe same paper has in several editorials railed at the presi- tributes ever paid to a leader applied to America today. visible thing. It is not something that be misunderstood, let me can be broken up into parts and apdent for buying a few pounds of superior Argentine canned was the following: Pres. Me say"Lest 1 with all of the emphasis here, praised In its constituent elements. corned beef for the navy, but has never uttered a word of Kay, speaking at a ward func- can command, that John Gamer la no Either one is an American or he ia of and to Mr. Hal reactionary in his political philosophy. not Nevertheless, 1 cannot help but 75 East 2nd. South complaint about the ruinous monopolistic exploitation and tion, spoke feel that there never was a time in the Indeed, he Is not even a conservative, weather-beate- u a liday, of Knight of the We 100 Utah. are impoverishment people if the term be applied with the meanper cent history of our beloved country when d for buying American products, but we know that the beef trust of the Legion. Af- ing with which it was clothed in yean the need for the leadership of those whose Americanism Is beyond all has robbed the producers to the limit. Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repalrini ter the meeting the ediior ask- gone by. John Gamer la a liberal and great of doubt was so essentially Nearly 40 Yean In Salt lake ed friend Halliday if he hac llbenL Ha was a liberal Democrat and vitmlly necessary to the preservabeliberalism tion of America practicing many and InstiAmerican yean a personal acquaintance with fore some of the most vocal We can serve you better than present-datutions as it is at the present moment the distinguished leader. Yes,1 sponsors of liberalism wen even "Here In Red River County, where But then is no tinge or taint of John Gamers widowed grandmother he said, HE LOVES ME bom. radicalism in the libenlism of 7J0t READ AIL THE Garner Man of the People, Sound, Rugged and Honest man-mad- When You M Decide Buy A Used lath-eri- Old Age News go straight sixty-nin- and-mos- C .'-- rN0TE- - ON: hinf IK rbudg hu I John Pi cut; Invest scuttle Beaux ire: U vithou Ik burden; eceptini IlMMOtC too. T tfcral birds th an lor 1! ipt U jnbaN iris tax a re-e- krieiexi d the ur ifrtitut 7 col fact hi m t 565 Where you are 'sa ! get the best ba out-of-sta- te Alfred Sorcnsc Progressive JEWELER LMi loti )ynrj Silver-haire- Bid y Pouring Metal LIKE John BROTHERl" Let it Gamer. His liberalism is that which would guarantee to every American be said to all the high officials citizen the right end opportunity to who guard the fnnds for the work out his or her salvation with the least possible Interference upon the aged, that if you saved all the part of the Government Therefon. ha money, even millions, it could believes In ill necessary legislation regulation to protect the weak not buy you a tribute like that. and against the strong, the poor against A TOWNSEND Weekly News Notes the rich, the owner of property against those who would destroy the ownership of property: In short, equgljtv of with her six fatherless children came from Tennessee almost a hundred year ago, built yonder log cabin, and Joined the ranks of valiant pioneers who blazed a trail for civilization and laid deep and broad the firm foundations of Imperial Texas; may we find. Indeed, the soil from which true Americanism Is generated and bom. Hare in this community, plain, homelike. typically American, la the birthplace of a great American who, ia rxj suable oninlon. hu been mqrke&n? NO STOMACH FOR WAR Alfred Sorenson, Progressive Jeweler delivered u very instructive talk to Club No. 5 last evening. The previous week he spoke to Club No, 1 . Mr. Sorenson hu the fine faculty of saying something when he talks. THE TOWNSEND PLAN three things: would do Retire all citizens over 60 from gainful employment in private industry and hire them to be government spending for huge plants 1. The moulten metal being poured from this crucible at one of Utahs of Utah's smelters la the Ufa. It ; Industrial and business thousands of honra of work 'and tha expenditure of millions of dollars to hoop this a mall stream pouring and tha crucible hot j It has ben estimated that over of tho state's employed lit per cent ! people are dependent directly and Indirectly upon mining and smelting la Utah. Hundreds of tons of ore must ba mined and shipped to ;tho smelter to provide enough moulten metal to fill tho hugs crucible pictured above. Metal la this form haa not yet : finished its buslnesa and industrial fusing powers. In fact It la just After this moulten i tha beginning. stream la solidified Into bars of crude metal. It la shipped outside tha atato for refining. Than It life-bloo- d again goes Into fabrication into flnlahad products which era sold to tho public. Utah la Indeed fortunate In being situated ns it la In tha center of western mining. Ores from several surrounding states are sent her for milling and amelting. thereby controbutlng to tho state's Agents; 2 Levy a Federtl tax of 2 per cent on all monetary transact- practices of IB years ago warn put back into force, most of tho mines would bo forced to dose down. In recent yeara many advancements have been made, making it possible to produce at a profit a lower grado product, thereby Increasing the profitable ora reserves of Xau Fay Taxes levied on manufacturers are a part of their coat of operation and ar included In the price at their products. Xu the end you pay them. For example, one and d cents of tha price of a loaf of bread is Federal taxes. It helps to pay tha high coat of Now Deal ions throughout the Nation, collectible montly; , 3. Prorate this tax revenue payrolls. 8meltrs are continually among the spending agents with research to aid the miner und out of theso experiments have theatipulation it be spent within coma soma of tho greatest advanceof receipt. ment In tha mining Industry. It thirty days la safe to say that If tha smelting tho mines. two-thir- News Item: I want to make It plain that American Industry has no atomach for war. Howard Coonlay, President of tha National Aasoela-tle- n of Manufacturers. 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