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Show OPINION SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT JVER THE WIRES . . .TO YOU rz Some Items . of Interest Odd Insurance Policy On Perpetual Basis WILLIAMSPORT, PA. A policy izzuad on a WilUamiport property 65 ye at a premium of 29 itui fair Ke, They aay the enemy cannot invade this country. The truth is the country ia already very much invaded by the enemy and its agents and sympathisers. And they are preparing to do here a work similar tothatdonein Poland, Belgium and France These cases of espionage must be laid to their door. Their aim is to cripple the national morale and means of defense by dynamiting munition plants, factories, transportation lines, water and gas mains, r'c. These enemies ase here by the tens erf thousand'1. Just keep your eyes and ears open and you will shortly understan what they have sworn to do. They and have resolved to havi been planning for months-year- s do all in their power toward national destruction. They will stop at nothing. I ...A WOULD OF PICTURES! At- Washington Digest Rearmament Program to Cause Farm Labor Shortage Problem Lack of Migratory Workers Ia Noted in Some States Portable photo transmitters bring news and feato ture pictures from every comer of the globe your Professor Denounces 'Disdain for Politicians as incidents Real Threat to Democracy. newspaper. Important events, amusing and novelties . . . they're all reported to you in Hunt for Propagandist than among settled farnfflei. modern pictorial fashion . . . LOOK AT THE P1CURESI In France; He's in Town By BAUKHAGE Today, instead of him being master, man is the victim of the civilisation he has built All because in his dreaming he failed to dream of the sort of economic system needed to make his other dreams workable. Had he done this, his great empires, his machinery, his civilization, would have been his servant not his master; would have given him peace, security and an opportunity to make a living, not war, crime and poverty all end effects of a wrong system of economy. But man is again dreaming This time it is of a better eeonomio system, one that offers to all the opportunity for advancement, security and a decent living. A system that makes these things possible without him having first to convert' his services into money before he may obtain the things he needs. The Deseret News asks, Where will it all end? That is the same question that the prophet Daniel asked long, long ago. He said: "What shall be the end of these things? That is just what the millions are asking today. It is the cry of the suffering nationh. It is the cry of the women and children. It if the cry of the multitudes wandering and starving, the wail of the broken hearted. It is the cry that is upon everybodys lips from the hovel to the palace, "What shall be the end of these things? It is a proper question. But, will the people balieve the truth if it is told to them? No. The truth is that humanity is at the end of an age; it is the end of a system, the end of a system, the end of the world as it has been; it is the falling of all that pertains to the Babylonia system that has ruled for so long. It is the agonising birthpangs of the Dawn that is to be. As one writer says, the condition that the world is in can't be voted sway; it can't ba fought away; it cant be prayed away. None of the old ways, none of the plans' of the old system can drive it away. It must be endured with all its death and destruction aad misery and want until tha ani theeirth has received its baptism of fire that it may b 3 com a ready for the great day of Us Redeemers second coming. LA CHAUX DE PONDS, SWITZERLAND. --Three years after, the communist party and its propaganda was banned in Neuchatei canton, the sleuths of La Chaux da Ponds located the source of the propaganda they thought came from the disnearby French frontier. Main of tributor was the chief librarian SO the municipal library. He got in Jail and lost his Job. SMALL TOWN BOY MAKES GOOD PA PIFFLE, PLAYBOY . OF days CACTUS CENTER, GOES TO TOWN AS LEADING CHARACTER IN ONE OF COMIC STRIPS READERS LEADING OF THIS PAPER PA PIFFLE AS CANDIDATE FOR MAN OF THE YEAR (llcteaaad by Waatam Newapapw Unk.) WASHINGTON. The battered old Ford with a tent tied on top and children protruding from every crevice didnt pull up at a lot of farm gates this fall. When the (ttlee and their ilk failed to call, rural America didn't tart ocia Ily lighted but it meant a labor problem had coma up for a lot of fann- ers. Tailor's ix a Trailer FINDLEY, OHIO. Elmer Runkel the "tailor in a trailer, and his wife are touring tho United States mvng trousers and sewing on buttons as they go along. AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR ACCLAIM cleansing process is camplete ccortinr to District torney Charles S. William. tho The policy was written by of Girard Fire Inzurance company 187 and Philadelphia on August 24, of U believed to be one of the tew ex litenet. in its type Williams said the policy apparenthas ly is valid, since the company time approved the aeaignment each the property, a brick dwelling, baa changed hand. National New! Without Fear favor 1 Follow MESCAL IKE Every Week in This Paper TOUR HEALTH is the most important thing in you life ts Skirt Steak: On the lower Eaat Side, I learned about "skirt steak" which is featured in a number of restaurants. The only difference between it and common, ordinary steak is that before being put on the frill, the edges are carefully scalloped and the cooking gives a ruffle effect Hence the "skirt Though there ia an extra charge, the demand ia heavy particularly on the part of young couples. "Skirt teak is a profitable item for the restaurateur, it was explained to me, because its fancy appearance awakens feminine appetites. End Piece: Riding along South street I noticed that the old cobble-iton- e paving was being taken up fUfOlHIHG plays a bigger part in the happinoae of 'll our lives Huw good health. All of us want iL That is why wo havs sscursd fhs ssrvioss of one of the foremost authoritias in the msdical world to offer advice on how to kssp wslL Articles by Dr. lames W. Barton ase a regular feature of this paper. Dr. Barton gives sound, practical advies health problems, written in on intereston every-da-y manner. understandable end ing and a remark brought from the taxi driver the explanation that it was being removed to reduce the odor coming from the Pulton Fish market It seems, averred the cabby, the odors coining from the old market got into the paving so they remained after the new market had been built. That may be true but at any rate when South street is repaved I'm going back and check up on him. (Ball Syndicate' WKU Who kept the Odes from keeping ttiyfa- data in the harvest field? Why Herr Hitler, of course. Here in Washington we don't know Just bow many families making up the 1000,000 migrants who are needed by agriculture to help out at harvest time didn't show up this year but we do know a number were deflected into wort in connection with tho defense program. Report reaching the Federal Security administration indicate that In more than one section of tho country form labor baa been at a premium. Real shortage of labor hasnt turned up in Industry at least aa tar as unskilled workers go, but than ia a ihortage in the skills that ia bound to affect the surplus farm population In the long run. I was In New England recently and although up there, the skilled workers are now being absorbed by ffie war industries taster than they can be trained, the New Englanders still want mora Industrie. In be middle eastern states no farm labor shortage is noted aa yet, although the cities are celling tar the skills; Wisconsin has noted a lack of migrants, and in the southeast the big job of building army camp has taken a lot of skilled construction workers from other sections and also called a lot of unskilled labor away Iran the cotton and tobacco fields. Bcrvlea.) Metadata Dream TURN NOW TO THE HEALTH Allred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER ARTICLE IN THIS ISSUE PROFIT BY IT YOU'LL - Migrant Workers Mora Chaos Fran Wyoming to New Mexico Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Balt Lake We can serve vnu better tbvi ever Reduced fij of last year fovenuntst facilities had been provided uJMO families which brought temporary living condi tioni m I normal standards toxy. It of health and : Is planned fa carry thesa projects to provide far a 4,000 more families each year. But it is still a tough problem to r the worker himself, the (iruur who needs his services, and the tian which has to endure him Now industry steps Into the pictu and offers more wort far mignat hands to do which isnt so hinjj for tho tanner. Politicians Frequently i Regarded 'Disdainfull If the people and the pniimM can get together with any kind of a disinterested motive it meant that democracy ia just ao much better 08. The great difficulty hi the path, T. V. Smith, aa former congrenmaa-at-larg- e from Illinois, says, is the "democracy is fovernmmt by politicians for citizens who toe often regard them with disdain. T. V. Smith had an iaterestin( adventure in politics. He wu a pm feasor at the University of Chicafe who had served successfully fa hit state legislature and might have hid more prominent career fa coo grass If more of his colleague had known him better. He wu wel liked and appreciated by a few, hot imply not known to the many. As noma of hie admirers said, Hr. Smith was not enough of a politician himself to stay in politics, frit he was enough of one to have teemed about this "disdain' hi mentions. He calls It a dangerous tact that tho and ranchers have found lot more choosy. tho migrants When they don't get the money and the housing condition! they want dlSCMM Politicians," he believes, "an they move on. the aecibar priests of our comma In United Tho the worker migrant Childrens CHiii Hunt States ia what might be called a taith in one another. Either they Makes Playground Safe necessary cvO, at least in one sense. attend to our Joint business HOut0 Hes necessary all right, for har- Joint bustaess gets neglected. bib SPRINGFIELD, MAS&-Bec- ause then democracy broken glass was a hazard to chil- vests couldn't be brought In and gets neglected, from Inefficiency." large-scal- e roadbuilding simply dren using the Lincoln school playMr. Smith has written a little ground, they conducted a "glass couldnt be attempted if it weren't book called "The Legialathn hunt with Wilbert Bourque win- for him. And he's an evil, too, when of Life, the fruit of his hug Way relaIt cornea to him size and his honors by finding 1,250 ning top studies of government enriched hJ tives up as members of the Amerpieces. ican family he' a pretty bedragpersonal experience fa SpringBejd Altogether, the youngsters collectand Washington. It la particularly ed several thousand pieces of glass gled feather In the eagle's cap. ty timely because although writtenmuch x rattle-trawindow The including shattered panes, car, the packing-bois Its purpose Democrat a n bottle glass and fragments of shanty-towtho and one suggested W and ornaments. Now they ditch camp and bD that goes with the lame aa the Mr. Winkles "loyal opposition, hold a "nail hunt to re- toe migrant laborer Is a sad complan-tto bring the people that it attempts move other possible hazards. mentary on democracy. a closer understanding of the "legfa Strawberry shortcake, peaches and lative way," our way of naming California Wants to Sell cream, the lettuce and tomato salad government la as much a part of the city The author says he want "to k Its Old Defunct Utopia that meal as the knife and fort era taken a of an? comheavy deposit of fearand SACRAMENTO, CALIF. The tar granted as necessary luxuries also We" of way State of California has a "Utopia and fan but if the rest of us didnt eat them, peting from of Joy a for sale. It asks $28,742 for It but half a million families wouldn't eat leave deposit enterprise, win talk turkey down to almost any at aO. That's the estimate of the In the legislative matters are ffiutm leas public price. Farm Security administration. Their he say. It consists of 216.87 acres and was statisticians say 800,000 families, legislatively. freedom disappears." established by the state in 1917 as a methods averaging three to a family moan Understanding of our "Utopia scheme tar persons desir- at least a million and a half people, believes he enawer, the ing smaU farms on which they could pick up their beds and trek from end it will enter! make a living. Later it was found crop to crop, carrying a choice as- wlU help that weU as inatrect. as there wua Insufficient water aw a-- sortment of disease and discomfort and amuse disinterested. An active, with them and leaving a little beopposition will, if Kltoit will hind each time they move. do that. too. At least Here la the record shown In It win provide study of migratory labor made by on the part of the peopfaj standing not Worts Wby buy a Book of Beau- Progress administration the problems their representative two yer tifiil Poems forChristmas? We the government must solve. Two and a half Jobs a year; each 1,,Un ! Btodta net ? T The one question in her Book, ' earnings flOO in 1833, and $124 naked me 1 often moat " LEGACY, for 75c. postpaid . chance of Other studies show median annual are the Order it for Christmas for against the your gross earnings for 1038 and 1037 German' people sweetheart, sister mother, (laugh ranging from $154 to $574 that only gimeT This is my answer: ter or friend. Poems as sweet accounts for tho ones who got Jobs, We must remember and inspiring as a mother's the- rest of course earn little more have perfected the most than nothing. And somebody has Kxmtcrvolutionsry love, and as pure and ten ier to pay the bill. history. as a trusting maidens sre vi prayer. Children Suffer pie may feel they TOPEKA, KAN. 'Things you ace two motorists, whoac cars had collided, in a heated argument each trying to take the blame aad pay damages. It happened here. ad-do- tanners p wlnd-shiel- THINK SHOE REPAIRING help wdy localities, of eouraS. havo created facilities which prove living conditions. It's of wen charity and the Farm Security ministration has been trying far ral years to carry on similar work. a 75 Bast 2nd. South : Naturally, since these oomidi tong to no community, no nlty eon give them th. Rates O.K. Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 Ba State Street your Shoes Repaired shoeshop! your Thanksgiving Song distance telephone calls will be in effect ALL DAY NOVEMBER 21 one-ha- lf wife-S33.6- j Write ANNUITYBENEFITFEDERATiofll Main. Salt Cake CityTcare Apt. 71, forjMembership Application Blank. 160 No. Again this year, long distance rates will be reduced all day Thanksgiving. The same low rates which apply after 7 oclock each evening and on Sundays will be offered all day Thanksgiving. A few states are observing At Ghristmas Jime SEND BURGOYNE CUSTOM MADE GREETING CARDS BRILLIANT AND COLORFUL No- vember 28 as their Thanksgiving holiday. If you should call some one in those states on Thursday, November 28, the reduced rates will also apply, just as on November 21. STOCKS ARE COMPLETE $ For any additions 1 information, please ask the operator This Newspaper Office nwnfwJS Some have called fir the autho Utahs Sarah Teasdale. One writer has named her The Mormon Sappho Order today Progressive Opinion Keith RMa Organizatn News TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS Townsend Club No. l mets every Tues. eve at 1G8 So.W T OU) AGE PENSION Utah State Old Age Pensin,. Group meets wmkly Tucdav 2.30 p.m. Chapman Branch nomer 6th Rout Library and 81, 7,30 Citv ... The Mountain States Telephone C pur tuttp - If any of your family, friends or relatives cant be with you on Thanksgiving, make them happier with a telephone call Its a all will pleasure you enjoy. ORDER NOW! n, w For OLD AGE PENSIONS. Three years Membership in the Annuity Benefit Federation qualifies youjfor ajFcderal Annuity (pension) of $25.75 per month at age 65 or older, plus the amount for your 2 par month for the twoof you as long as you both live. If you die first your wife will get S19.31 a month fas she survives you. (Membership fee $3.00 per month.-- tin-ca- Vin"1rf,nya Honin 106. Mhiir-d- a, Lake CiM If..,.. ' Tost Offi,.. Telegraph Co. Salt j ,t( ,i, Most From Plight Since the children in these nomad unite naturally suffer the moat, each succeeding generation is a little worse than the preceding one. The children, as one observer expresses It. are "a lost tribe. They grow up without stable home, without school or play and without health Protection. The result of the last condition is 74 per cent more disabling diseases among migrant But there is a report Wj by officials In Washington tain, them bmrvafrj There sre which revn miSh, asm Germany: First. r , armies-(winte- of the German as bad as last ye Revolt in Germany V lowed, if not preceded, the occupied county1'7 Conditions in fal- - ta - O Few people In the BRITISH MORALE be other day Baukhage was talking to an Englishman who n been In tome of the worst relds on London. Hla attitude "hat la heard about British morale. He said: see, I dont so much mind JTim the bombing of London, except e the old monuments Ilka St Paul's. After aU It's the only wsy we could get rid of soma of those musty old building." today recognize Rc" Lewis Gorin Jr. a who in 1930 f ms publicity got lir W for starting to diers. Hsformed. 'J'flfdih ., varsity, an orgnm far s Veterans of Future satirical ,trvic drew up of odv" $1,000 bontw ln thVmove hi the I ,l.w'rej college men as a protest war in general. 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