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Show God s is Yes, its possible to build a new order MansLa1 lance to Decent Make of mankind- World Z - 1. 1 Na4l2) 217 KEITH BLDG. (Old Was 4648 tucu, 12.10 Act o( March S, Zaax IVEITS NEWS QUIZ Campaign Gains Steam DeWey newt? faw ywanswer Out hundred til the follow-M- g few you questions. Deduct 20 for etch yw suss. Seors of 60 le 100 is good to perfect. ?ith N. Y., Wisconsin Victories-Thir- d Term Grows Less Likely aMriyrt aU aat MaeHarlly a( thia . ay WUtb Mwipw ,( the aem !. - (Hines: tie Spring to cowt to weout early April green. Bin root wcrt turnln -- Politicians more than ujJ waa HIM St Seth spring air a Htleipatloa Congreie grew A prompting Senate Majority Alben Barkley to forecast before the ppMMwt In June Jut 0m1 conventions. en pointed baiMngere fit Now in were primaries gjw year & ml Wtoconsin, which ant ,IM Ton Dewey! ater Cactua kit d Jack Oarner'a Latin hanging on the ropea. In l&pln itate, whoae delegatee Ibtnlutzueted, G. O. P. Hopa- - COGANg YANDENBEBO dewy aba teal BbojwwIi. Gannett wet neverthelese gnWed la the public mlndIn nricti Da tryland, Tom Dewey ink outpointed Michigan's Sen. Vaudenberg for G. O. P. del-t- fa but also got more votes than kfeBoowvelt got in the Dem-alf- c ITriok te primary. ray Votoeki aaetor p. l ampaperj York Nttot branded aa frauds the Papers which Germany claimed to have taken from Polish archives when Warsaw waa seized, tux. for Gw Naas charge wee Gw testimony of three translators who that "the German propaganda ministry has slipped soma new words into the Polish lanTwo translators "comguage." mented that the report was written in eueh poor Polish Gut no statesmen could have been guilty of its authorship." Two words, they acid, wen not even in the Polish language; a third wee archaic. Ain in congress: C By limiting debate, the senate expedited approval of a house resolution to extend for three years the administration' reciprocal trade program. Biggest stumbling block was the attempt to retain senate ntifleation power over such treaties. C Economy, already Masted by a $300,000,000 boost in the farm Mil, went by the boards again when the enate appropriations subcommittee added $44,000,000 for civil functions of the war department. Still ahead was the relief bill, which spending force hoped to boost $500,000,000 above the President's $1,000,000,000 request. C. The farm credit administration in both houses. In got n going-ove- r the senate. National Grange Master L. J. Taber appealed for a bill to make FCA independent again, removing it from the agriculture department where it was placed by last governmental reorganization year. In the house, farm leaders opposed a MU to liberalize FCA loans to farmers. Reason: It might stand in the way of parity prices, lbs tresoury, which sew interest rates going up, opposed a flat S per cent rate on IGA loans. Indi-cat- ed WHITE HOUSE: WeeVi Work Prom GrangeviUe, Idaho, Mrs. Z3va Canfield set out on Wisconsin victory over Jack old Job, countnr wu a favorable sign, they horseback for a nv signs to the contrary. In ing noses among the hardy souls area who live in a dogcles Eleanor Booeevelt mountains. bbs personal opinion; aha wee In the Seven Devils Throughout the rest of the nation hket a third term "except in did likecircumstances." If Eu-e- 120,000 other canvaisera Charles Sen. In wise. Washington, circum-Sumnwaa auch of New Hampshire ushered Tobey Welles had sixteenth decennial eeniua the President that the in the th Home can never bring the with a radio address urging Ameriin md Germany to peace, tjltaongah, W. Va., meanwhile, P''1 John Lewie threatened to tt own third party unleos the Nnti ehooie e platform and Mhtei oui table to him. Defl-Jacceptable, C. L O. bee w intimated, la Franklin 'Wrdt And Uontana'i Sen. Bur whom John Lewie llkr, to see President, made Ha at San Francisco that ho t expect the President to he himself Is not a third 7 candidate, but that he would Democratic candidate "" party invite him. IkH termltea thought the 87-y- Prea-W-b six-we- ny ar er proba-feanrinc- ed ' 2. ONGRESS: Wd? were New York's and North Can - Bob Reynolds. By Ambassador Bill Bullitt board the clipper. f State Bun had cheated Investigation. Sub German 'white book" intimating BulUtt had Jny PotockJ. Polish 1 5, S.- r 2sJf in. that America wiU Ir,nM and Ml 5? ltalnt Germany. ha enterprising New ha trend mndu blowing stores Secretary of r,Ued 3?ts.W,1Uc r?lnou chiB riore L' by 5 eP. 5(1(1 Wallace; The m.i?C?urEe (nd Prevent-ib- hi I?!. 1 marketing by ohaina d bushf lnler,t to consider hSwn ? Jhe queetion over ttu,.n.V'trH,t Uw oppiy Supreme court tad 0 n A P. of L. tad Hher ' r' Ufa tLT J ,n in- - strained Chicago Tio. aIlet ,yRK Compared with 'taOciai I,1 ? hi. ?J Sh 'A cane not to answer questions which "violate the constitutional fight of privacy." The day it started. No. 1 Census Taker WiUiam L. Austin counted the nose of America's No. 1 Citizen, Franklin Roosevelt (get hate). While photographer Mazed away, asthe President asked end wei consured that hie census form was fidential Skipped over the question on whether he held a the mortgage on hie residence, White House. Pet project of the week, however, wee Franklin Roosevelt' a third government reorganization order, to become effective in 60 days unless ipw Hbuie or cificeUy rejected by either enate. Main aime: fiscal off(1) Creation of a federal emservice civU a permanent icer. of aisistant treasrank with ployee would rule ury secretary, who commissioner public debt service, U. S. of accounts and deposits, end treasurer. of (2) Aeiumptlon by the teawuy Jurisdiction over the federal alcohol administration. mar(I) Creation of q "aurplua nt keting administration, compwedrf the AAA'a division of corthe federal surplus commodities poration. rk5 MEDICINE: pmapecta an 0..000 buahela At Cleveland New Orleans, SV clrclt court upheld kSU ShL;.... of h wage-hou- r yt kaWe a mlnl-tiXATi- for 601100 mills. iiw.I?rch tnoomo tax 86,000 wer 11 P -- er general ef Aeetralls. Has the D. S. reoegidaed the eew Chinees regime Jnat established at Nanking by Wang Chtaguwel? 4. TTne er False: Wemoii ew spring fashions eccentaete the hipe. K. Choice: Aocerdtag te teatt-- y ef n WPA timekeeper at Ben Francisco, U cabinet mak-ere- ? cabinet makers, helpers, carpenters end painters repaired two high chain. It them: (s) I boon; (b) 40 (e) 1M have. i i News Quiz Answers L Potodd, Polish ambassador to tho V. S., sraa altaged hr German sources to have placed this slgnatars over an account of his with William Bullitt. V. S. ambsma dor to Trance, in which BulUtt promlaad U. 8. aid to tha alllea. Soma experts can tho slgnw tore a forgery. L Fall. Governor general o Canada, not Australia. 3. No, and tho Wang govsnmant la consequently angry. 4. False. Carmen Snow, editor of Harper' Bazaar, lays of tha new klrto: Your hlpa melt away. 4. (C) la correct, Xbo job coat U0. thromboria Death from coronary of is really caused by suffocation fafle which the heart, where the oxygen- - At Cleveland, American College ofmaldanitnet, n peat president told how buiincaa men can avoid thrombosis. Dr. WlUiem J. K" San Francisco pointed tic belts which hold up "adlpoaitie raise the diaphragm, thus drawing more oxygen Into the heart. havlf -- n ,?per ,n lt8 country that effort t0 inform the public about g0'.ern!nent- - We sincerely trust that some of w, reall t takes money to do this. We must so see to it that we get it. Send in it now today. Arc the People Helpless Before This Injustice? The following from Plenocracy explains oqe of the high crimes of the money syetem. The wonder is that the people have not long ago rebelled against it. Jt is true, aa George A. Startup of Provo All reforms wait on money resays; form. If once the people should awaken to what has been perpetrated against them by the money aytem there will be a reckoning that will reckon. Read and study the following: Monday j our great Uncle made 81,000.00 of paper money for the money lender, who paid ONLY 30 cents for it. On Tuesday your great Unde borrowed thia 81,000-0back and 89,000 00 more in credit (the right to chech against a credit entry), and gave to thie money lender a government bond' for $10,000.00, guaranteed to lie on the backs of,, the people untill they break. And they will break! My brother, behold your great Unde Sam, in whom you trust, making a thousand dollars for 80 cents for the money lender one day and borrow ing TEN THOUSAND back the next day by giving the money lender a bond on the people of the nation! In other words, for 30 cents paid only ones aa the cost of printing the $1,000.00, the money lender can loan it back ten times in one deal and draw on the basis of $200.00 per year on thia. This means that the money lender invests 30 cents once and reedves every year 66,600 (200.00 profit on 30 ets, the cost of printing) and this is taken nut of the sweat and death cries of mothers driven from their homes. May God lean over the battlements of heaven and raise up again some savior to die for the guilty aa he did when Lincdn dared to face the international paps who finally assassinated him. In a land where plenty sings on every breeze, bends low to feed us from every loaded tree, swims in the stream, and groans in the fields summoning us to cease our selfishness and become the stewards of.Gods plenty, as Jesus did to multiply the loaves and fishes as anf expression-oRIGHT under Divine Law. Wjiat are we doingT -- 2, USE-NES- S f Which Way Shall Humanity Go? EUROPE: Czar Churchill to the parting of the ways, and humanity is In the World war a British landat the croossroads. The question is: Which way shall we of ing at Gallipoli was turned into thia generation decide to go? Shall we keep straight on the Moody defeat. Whipping boy for Giia Winston road of animal competition or make a right turn toward huntn was catastrophe Churchill, then as now first lord of Animal competion still leads to war, famine, file admiralty. In defense. Minister but mans power to destroy irnowsogreatthat' pestilence; Churchill bee always 'maintained its full use would wipe out all of man's aehivements that have the Gallipoli attack would have succeeded if he had been running both marked man aa the most civilised animal. Must the old order army and navy. perish that way? It seems as if that ia the road civilisation By early April Adolf Hitlers is following now. What hope ie there now in the face of the spring offensive was getting underway. Hermann Goering boasted bis prospects of destruction that loom so large in World events? We have come air force waa ready for a decisive Mow "in the west!' while at see hie planes bombed Scape Flow and British convoys. To offset thesa attacks the allies tightened their trade calling noose around Germany, home envoys to neutral nations for conferences designed to Mock Nazi The showcommerce channels. down wee obviously near. Dramatically, Prime Minister Chamberlain suddenly satisfied both the British people and Winston Churchill by naming him head of timer "war cibiuet." a three-ma- n Others: Sir Kingsley Wood and Sir John Simon, lord privy seal and exchequer, respectively. Next day, while Char Churchill pniiohqi Ml bran knuckles. Premier Chamberlain boasted he was "10 times as confident" of victory now as when tha war began because Adolf Hitler "missed the bus by foiling to use Germanys arms superiority last autumn. This confidence was contagloue. At Parle, Premier Paul Heynaud left a conference of his tamer cabinet and military leaden to speak Said he: via radio to America. "France win sign no pheny peace. King Pelley I NO. 1 AND NO. 1 m Ike Whitt Httutf Of SM.000,000 tab, What eaofreveny Aid the abeve signature araoeeT Itae er False: The earl ef UNAMERICANISM: u hornets U ' SS of the PH Silver antt-Jewis- h Legion to goateed Wil- liam Dudley Pelley. At Washing. ton, when the Dies committee opened its latest series1 of b rfnga. Fascist Pelley found himself well smeared by a blende named Dorothy Waring- - A secret McCoe agent, formerly with the mack committee. Miss Waring told tha Dies Investigators that Pelley once came to her New York apartment dressed in - uniform. Mack boots, shoulder strap end ptotoL What he ehe wanted, aid, . wee financial support for the Legion. On one fut- ure DOKOTHY WARING day he promised to lead a march cm Washington which would make him U. S. dictator, coun"the Kinttertcktr. Even while the Old Order is dying, farsighted people must see of the New Order. Humanity.wiil evidence! of the birth-panmore seek a way out, more and more turn right on the road of humane cooperation. The events of the next few years and the acute sufferings they will bring will cause millions throughout the world to reject the way of ruthless competition and adopt the harmonious methods of humane Plenocracy. It Has Come to Pass That There Is Somethiag In Denmark The present war, at every stage, hns shown to what savage lengths untamed brute force will go to satisfy its desires. The rule of might over right is wrong in any country and has been so from the beginning.- How long will it take the nations to learn what Lincoln stood for when he said that right makes might? Little Denmark was at peace with all the world, contested, happy, prosperous and free, with what visitors said was the higest civilisation on earth. Overnight ahe becomes prostrate under the iron heel of might. If precedent is followed the cooperatives, which have been so grandly successful, and the labor uniona will be destroyed and their officials intern ed. Goodbye beautiful and wonderful Denmarkl Land of our own forebears reaching back a thousand yearn. Land of song . - and poetry and Btory. Homs of culture and art and learning. As royal a people as the sun shines upon. Goodbye, our fine ancestral home, until that glad day when the Prince of Peace shall call all your sons together and give them their place in a Brotherhood that ahall forever be free from tyranny's unholy touch and the merciless grind of cruel might. As many a Dane has sung in his native tongue ' CSS Denmark ia my other mother, see? mother I more Shall my UQUOR&CIGARETTE DESTROYING YOUTH Men and women. Do you know that the Tobacco and LiqDollars uor companies are spending upwards of Fifty Million and convert order to girls your boys this year for adverting in from tha to the use of cigarettes and hard liquor, takiug them and designing men cradle and up. These are the and undermining the health, nerves who're poisoning the youth the of generation All for money morale younger and spiritual evil-minde- d MISCELLANY: should be driven home to The truth from Knoxville, Tenn.. and have fiaid for a every Utah taxpayer. They purchased have reduced fte nt. They five million dollar distributing pi cent. Saved 33 servire the Increased per rates 33 per cent. of op:ra t io n costs all Paid dollars. million consumers over a of over a quarnet a made And profit Taid $138,000 in taxes. likewiso. do cities Utah might ter of a million dollars. (Continued on page four! Garift At Rome, Gen. Giuseppe pabaldi, eldest ion of the Italian exile triot and voluntary political In the U. S. for IB years, returned home to visit his ailing mother. D So wrote impressed waa he that he a Mussolini, making public act of submission to Fascism, men end ft At Helsinki, Finnish surrendered voluntarily women to thfie Jewelry to raise $0,000,000 pursuit planes. - Department of Agriculture There are no farms in these parts that pay as well as does farming m the department of Agri- culture at the Capitol. That's where agriculture Following are pays and pays wonderfully well. some of the details: David F. Smith, Commissioner of Agriculture, and a good man, receives $4,000 per year and under him are 35 people who receive salaries ranging from $105 to $225 per month and they dont have wait untill harvest to get iti 'And thia pay is not effected by drouth or crop failure, nor does it depend on a rising or falling market.The workers don't live in pepetual fear of foreclosure. The interest hounds do not make night marea for them nor the day fears that kill so many tillers of the ceil. Lucky agriculturists are they, The agricultural set up is doing a lot of good but what did the farmers do before it eame into being? Salaries and wages, $22,885 Office expense, $3,400 allowance 2,400 Equipment 1,435 Trayel . Total $30,120 Must Bridge Gulf Extremes Create It takes some one from far away, with a degree, or some: thing, to eome here and tell the people what's what on the present situation. Channing Pollock in hie lecture gave out the very same warnings that this paper has been giving out for yean. Time and time again we have aaid forcefully practically all the things about the present ci isie that bn said. "America faces a grdve peril. There are warning signals wher It fs sad truth thaOewd!foberacies survive SCOT yean We are on the wrong road. We must return to the ideala of our original republic. We are living in a world of conquest, collapse and chaos." i and begin time people look up froo their mooey-getti- at dvifiztioa. It can nation and the that hunt to prepare against the daagen it. don't will and and it happen hen you forget Its mighty hih MENACE SEEN TO UTAH IN COLORADO RIVER BILL Representative Robinson Halts Attempt To States From Hearings Cut Up-Riv- er Very Rotten For Public O wnership of Submission Your State Government gs white king. Meanwhile Dies agents were At on Communism. Philadelphia they raided partya with headquarter: and got awaylists and truckload of membership financial statements. trys 81.60 PER YEAR 6 T5he th wintMhihtthc-ei.8n-a8,nBledo,,ari- Publiihed Weekly byC. N.Lund 1171 Editorial ANALYSIS BY JOSEPH W. LaBINE fine New America! "HUIttW uli iknHunn tkniul - -a All Electric Power BALT LAKE CITY . . .Warmly praising tha timely Intervention of Representative J. W. Robinaon of Utah, officials of tha dorado River-GraBasin Water Users aaaoetor tlon called attention to tha danger in railroading hearing! on tha Colorado River reorganisation bfll now before the House of Repreaenta-ttva-s In Washington. The action waa warmly endorsed by Senator William H. King and Repreoenta-tlv- a Aba Murdock. Representative Robinaon brust Into an Irrigation committee hearing on tha bill last Friday and In a stormy session halted hearings which would have excluded testimony from rapruontaUvaa of upper Colorado River atataa vitally affected by the bill. Although a member of tha committee, Represents tlva Robinson had not haan notia fact ha fied of the hearings charged waa trickery". This charge wu made against Representative White of Idaho, committee chairman, and Representative Serugham of Nevada, aponaor of tho bill, ia calling tha hearings without proper notification. Tha Utah congraaiman want even farther aa ha brought these facta to light: 1. The bill' was Introduced on March 26, and tha hearings called for March 29 a time so short, ha charged, that interested persona from states concerned could not reach Washington to appear before tha committee. 1 Despite this short notice, tha hearing room was crowded with witnesses from California and Arizona who, Representative Robinaon charged, "could not hare gotten hero after the bill was introduced." 2. Contrary to usual procedure, no report on tha bill had coma from tho department of the Interior before tha hearing wu called. 4. Both representatives from Montana concurred with Mr. Robinaon in criticism of tha bllL Rebates Proposed Under terms of tha Bcrngham measure, large amounts would be remitted to California power ns era. In addition, Interest rates would be reduced effective from 1937. Finally, tha bill would authortoa payment! to Nevada end Arizona ot $300,000 a year each, beginning not now but from 1937. Thin retroactive feature of tha bill drew especially strong lira from tha Montana delegation. Of vital Importance to Utah to any mattor concerning revision of tho Boulder Canyon Projoct Act, L. II. Kimball, engineer-manage- r Basin of the Colorado River-Grea- t Water Users associiitln pointed out nt his ofilee InAtalt Lake Oily. "I hope Mr. Kimball said, "that Utah paopla realize how Important In thta Important matter very-steto to them. Although tho state a whole to naturally concerned, thera era fourteen counties vitally Aa thesa counties, ha affected." Hated Cache, Boxelder, Weber, Balt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Millard. Juab, Sanpete, Sevier, Duchesne, Uintah, u Grand and Emery. "This to Jut another move," Mr. "to divert Kimball emphasised, more resources of tho Colorado River basin and to attach more financial benefits to tha lower basin states. Our watersheds provide so far our moat of tho watei-en- d benefits from Colorado River development have ban practically dangaryu microscopic. I vtew tha currant proposal for revision, unless constructive protection tor tha upper basin atataa to included. If tha lower states gat all tha water, and wa gat non a, tha permanent damage dona to Utah and Its neighboring atataa can never ha repaired. "Water la In vary truth tha lifeblood of our atato and tha Colorado River to tha only source of We need considerable supply. permanent asauraaca of both water and power development from this source. I see no compromiaa with thesa facta." Utah To Ba Heard As a remit of Representative Robinson's successful protest in tha committee last week, hearings have been delayed until this week. Tha Utah congraaman promised that he would sea that hearings arc continued until Utah and every other upper buitn state to allowed to present Its views Thia state will ba represented by a number of witnesses. Mr. Kimball and a number ot other capable engineers will attend tha hearings. Qua F. Bachman, secretary of the Balt Lake chamber of commerce, to now on hto way to Washington to appear before the committee. Final episode of Representative Robinaon'a protest against tha committee's action of calling tha "hurry-up" hearing Involved a Mr. Bcattergood, chief lobbyist for tha bllL Mr. Bcattergood attempted to placate tha Utahn aa tha meeting broke up. Instead, Representative Robinaon flarad: "This trickery of yours may kill your bill. Bo tar aa I am concerned, I am against it from now on. I resent such an attempt to railroad this hilt In my absence when, as a member of the committee, I am entitled to full notice of what to going on. Yon arc trying to put something over on us, and for one I don't Intend you hall get away with it. Yon cant get this bill out of committee by any auch unfair tactics." u |