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Show VOR "WE, THE PEOPLE. THOUGHTS WORTH READING Organization OLD AGiTpENSION The Old Age Pens'n and Ass- That it what our readers get each week in istance Organisation has added more to its Executive Comm., It is also announced that the day of meeting of this committee will be Thursday at 41 P. O. Place and at 12.30 p. m. sharp There will be no meetings held on Thanksgiving day November 23rd. On November 30ih, the Organisation will hold its next entertainment and party at 41 P. O. Place. so-cal- led Old line insurance magnates have given out that they fear federal regulation of insurance. No wonder. If there is anyone line of service to the people that should be strictly regnlated and controlled by the government it is the insurance business. Withoui the sustaining hand of the government they will be unable to stand in the crisis that is coming speedily. Government regulation, with government insurance of the policies would be the best for all policy holders and it would do away with quarter million dollar salaries and the many losses due to lapses. In Utah alone these big companies take out S ,8,000-00- 0 a year and return only 2,000,000. ..WEEKLY HEWS ANALYSIS. It is prepared for us by Joseph W. La Bine, a trained observer and capable writer. It gives each reader a comprehensive report of the n actual happenings of importance in Europe. It eliminates the countless rumors and the propaganda with which newspapers and radio are being flooded, and covers the facts. Read it each week, and quote it without fear of successful contradiction. war-tor- PERSONALS Our good friend R. M. Brandon of Boneta, Utah, may always be depended upon to remember us His remittance come as regularly as the march of the season. He is one of those who would like to see conditions a little better for the great mass called the common people, and in his way does as much as he can to help bring the better day for humanity. And his work ana influence reaches far. May he live to see that New Day that has been promised for so many long centuries. Covernor Bricker of Ohio, speaking to the farmers, said If ever the economic problems of America are solved, if ever peace and security and contentment are brought to the world, it will be by the people cooperating, joining hands and ' working together like you have done. And here is what they their own auto, . have done in Ohio: the farmers have created fire and life insurance cooperatives with assets of 6,000,000; developed a commodity cooperative which handled nearly 7,000,000 worth of business last year; the purchase of an eight -story skyscraper, which houses their state headquarters for 81 counties. Utah farmers and workers, wake up. The way cooperative leaders in the United States are going ' at the war pmblem is a challenge to American religious bodies. These men, strongly imbued with the ideal a Christian one of the brotherhood of man, declare that cooperators should refuse to fight other cooperators. And th;re are 70,000,000 of them enrolled in 120,000 cooperative societies in 38 countries. This form of internationalism does not seem far enough developed yet, but it is building soundly for the future. . ; NEWS Reduced Rates For long distance telephone calls will be in effect ALL DAY NOVEMBER THE CURSE 23 The same low rates that apply every night after 7 p. m. and all day Sundays Foe Sale at WASATCH PRESS "We must rededicate ourselves to the faith of our forefathers 217 David Keith Bldg, John J. Pershing. If we are to be worthy of our heritage Barrow Magazine Station, 62 E 2 So. "The underlying strength of the world must consist in the Book Zion's Store, 28 Eait a So. Pres. Roosevelt moral fiber of her citizens. Co- - 408 State St- Book of Shepherd "A nations first line of defense is the character her people. Pyriunid 609 Prem, must So., 2nd Eait come forth or A new statesmanship, a new leadership, 1 Liquid Gold For Farmers (This Papa claim mmbenhip in them all through publicity pa. accept the belt dial each ha to oiler. They should unite on cocrano THE UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION ORGANIZE. Meets Thurs. 2 PJd. L0.0 JF. Hall, Post Office Race Tues. 7:30 P.M. Chapman Library, 6 So. 8 W. We 7:30 P.M. City&Co Bldg. at the Cky The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tuesdi evening. 7:30. at 255 East 3rd So. Gives barn Dance every Fi day night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. The Utah Progressiva LaborLeague hold two bnslnm u your Thanksgiving ' "There must come a spiritual dynamic which will change human nature and remake man and nations. There must come a spiritual authority which will be accepted everywhere by everyone, the adequate authority that does not have to resort to war. Only so will order come out of chaos in national and Sen. Truman. world affairs. These are the things we have been advocating for years and they are now rising like anew light on the horizons of the world jobs. Organizations that are for Human Well George J. Fox ii holding meeting every Sunday evening for the American Foundation foe Abundance. ; ' be ousted from Co, Bldg., : Lights ofNewYork Sr to Communists ItEM: government Neighbor I. E. Applequist, one of the Tribune, s linotype operators, came in the other day and laid his silver on tne barrel head, setting an example that all men should follow. He has been on the list a long time and gets real inspiration out of reading the paper. He is as fine a man as one would care to meet There is but one controversial question the decision bei Long life and prosperity to him. tween Fascism and Democracy, the conflict between plenty .and want, the contest between unemployment and its attendant misery and slavery. ON IMPOSTERS Children are barefooted in Kansas City, thousands of them. ' By The fathers of these children are out of work. They want jobs. Thomas Smith Gibson The if and work would chance. work able to a are given They Price 10c Townsend Plan sympathizes and offers the Way out. civilisation is faced with collapse. A new world philosophy is Sen. Truman. needud. Never in the history of mankind has there been such general, elear and instant need for the application of each one of us to our hourly lives of the four cardinal principles honesty, and love From Journey's End. purity, Can we as Christians be really satisfied with our witness in these times? Is there a message of hope for the world? I believe there is. The keynote of that message is repentence, reparation regeneration, which means, to turn right about; to redress wrongs done; to lives completely new life. Moral rearmament E. E, to be effective, must touch all human relationships. Elvin, British Labor Leader. IT'S ABOUT TIME! not fiction News shall go on pleading, to my last hour, perhaps in he midst of the next American civil war. Pleading with the privileged classes of my country, saying: "Be a little patient; b a little cautious. Be content a ith a part of what you. own, rather than risk it all and risk also being shot in a cellar. Rise to the occasion noblesseoblidge. Come forward and on treasures the altar of the common welfare. Help lay your us, the less experienced ones, to work out the new system, the planned economy, whereby the giant machines which our labor and brains have created, may be used to serve the welfare of all, to produce plenty and security for every man, woman, and child bom into this nation from this day forth, Upton Sinclair. 1 . 246 SOWII Maim w... Progres&Aa Opinion L. L. STEVENSON Charles M. Schwabs recent nouncement that he would close his three homes and start life anew" la taken to mean that the famous Schwab mansion. Riverside drive and Seventy-thir- d street, will soon disappear and a huge apartment house take its place. At various times in the last 15 years it has been reported that the manan- sion would be sold and raxed. Those rumors were always denied, although of late years the Schwabs seemed to prefer a cozy cottage at Loretta, Pa., rather than the house on the drive. Mrs. Schwab, however, was much attracted to the mansion. Back in 1901. when construction was started, the took an apartment on Seventy second street that she and her husband might watch It grow. And it was Sure she died In January. It took three years to build the house and the cost is said to hava been If one two educational meeting every month In 168 So W T Tims n Inga era held ovary Tuesday 7:10 p.m. The'TAM group now has a Reading Room at 615 Bets Bldg.. 2 5 East 2nd So. Meetings every Sunday morning it Hamneggi security k Security Forum discussion topic transaction income taxation, homestead exemptions, com pew ted pi od abundant goods and produce. City County Bldg. R 1 Saturday Nov. 18 7:30 P. M. Technocrat have public meeting Thursday evenings and Monday evening at their rooms at 1 68 So. West Temple. of your family, a friend or relative cant be with you on Thanksgiving . . . make them happier with a telephone call . . . Its a pleasure you Loth will enjoy. Reduced rates also apply on November 30, 1939, on your calls to friends in the following states which have designated November 30 as the official date for celebrating Thanksgiving: New Hampshire Kansas Alabama New Mexico Arizona Kentucky Carolina North Maine Arkansas Oklahoma Massachusetts Colorado Rhode Island Minnesota Connecticut South Dakota Florida Mississippi Tennessee Nebraska Idaho Texas Nevada Iowa Wisconsin Vermont REPAIRING SHOE Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK For any additional information, please ask the operator Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street Allred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER 75 East 2nd. South m -- study nedi We Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing Nearly 40 Yean In Balt Lake can serve you better than ever The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. $2,500,000. The Schwab mansion, a point of Interest to Just about every one who comes to New York, is a reproduction of the Chateau de Chenonceaux in the Loire district of France, which was built at the time of the French Renaissance by Francis I, and subsequently presented by Henry II to Diane de Poitiers, most famous of his women admirers. The rooms are done in various French periods with Gobelin tapestries and works of French, Italian and Flemish masters for which the Schwabs Husldes the gold, sUver, copper, of water, when an adequate sap-pl- y trad and sine, mines of Utah aaslat would hive greatly Increased In the development ot another tha farm production ot that region. treasure water. In many sections Tha tunnel which la being driven ot the state mines have developed by the National Tunnel company ot the liquid gold which from Tooels to quantities a distance hare become ot vital Importance ot over four Bingham, miles, has already to the agricultural welfare. developed considerable water and Above Is a picture ot the water la expected to develop a flow adewhich flowa steadily from the Bpiro quate for tha reclaiming ot several tunnel of the Silver King Coalition hundred acres of seml-arl- d ground Mine company at Park City. This adjacent to the town. Those sponwater was developed In an eight soring ths project consider It posmile tunnel which has been driven sible that tha water will also attract westerly from below the town of additional Industrial plants for tho Park City and la uaed to Irrigate district. They point out that a generoi In the rich region below the erous supply of water might attract rafinlng and fabricating mining camp. Eaat ot Park City tn tha rich plants to that area. Baber valley, water developed la Tha mines era tha beat customthe Ontario drainage and trans- ers of tha farmer. It la estimated dependent upon portation tunnel of the Park Utah that thosepaydirectly 115,675.000 for food Consolidated Mines company la an mining Important factor in tha agricultural yearly. Partners hava long bean aware that when the mines are wealth of that region. and tha miners are employed, At Tooele, the National Tunnel tha demand for their products la k Mines eompsny has launched greatly stimulated, with a favor-abl- a reaction upon prices. When projoct that could ba called a mining or an agricultural project. Parts the mines ire closed down the of Tooala valley have long been msrket Is glutted and prices for virtually dormant dua to the lack fruits and vegetables hit bedrock. thrifty way to subscribe for your aewgpqper and America's Grade A farm and fiction publications. Now ardors or Tko renewals accepted. THIS NEWSPAPER, YEAR AND THREE BIO MAGAZINES OROUP ao-tl- S of raxing, there la, or rather there was, the old poet office building at Broadway and Park Row. Because of its solid construction, It took the wreckers a long time to level it but they finally accomplished their task with the aid of a huge iron ball, used for wall smashing purposes, which afforded a heavily attended free show. Seventy years ago, the building was erected at a cost of $8,500,000 and It cost $03,400 to tear It down. The Bite will be landscaped and will become part of City Hail park as it wai before the city deeded it to the federal government.! ' 1 ALL FOUR ONLY (y(1 Sm 1 MAGAZINE LECT American Boy American Girl :1 McCall's Magazine Htftld tsssiiiaitiiii'" n Qiristiaa Parents' Enjoy Tour Thanksgiving Holiday Trip B Magazine Pathfinder (Weekly) Pictorial Review Romantic Story Screen Book Tree Confession g Better Homes BY TRAIN a Home Arts L. ..-- A "vr.r-r.-i ......... 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Los Angeles Limited Tho Challenger Pacific Limited MAGAZINES Trait Grower Poultry Journal Breeders Gazette J Clove rlcaf American Review.. j Country Home j Farm Journal j Needlecrafc J SHome Arts Friend Leghorn World SSSI9iaM$9$$99alva,l' Mothers Home Life iv.1 Q Pathfinder (Weekly) Plymouth Rock Monthly j Successful Farming .. Poultry Tribune Woman's Korid National live Stock Producer J Houiehold Magarict It's Carefree I Youll be free from - T? American write, or just relax LOW FARES 2 GROUP U American Mofc AlojJ J J Motion Picture Kreisler. Speaking THIS NEWS- PAPER A YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINES combed Europe. The building is 75 by 100 feet and is set in the center of a garden about 200 by 400 feet Mr. Schwab is said to have paid $800,000 for the block, now assessed at $2,500,000, which real estate men hold la about half its value. One of the features of the Schwab home is the great organ, reputed to be the finest instrument of its kind privately owned. It is built into the house and when the mansion comes down, according to Mr. Schwab, it will bis destroyed since, being a part of the house, it cannot be dismantled and reassembled. No pipes are visible as they are hidden in the walls. Over a period of almost 25 years, the organ played n Important part (n the Sunday afternoon at home" of the Schwabs. Among tha many artlsU who attended those musicales were the lata Mme. Schumann-Heln- k and Frits ON HERE'S REAL SAVINGS fa - jssr't Iw iMbsciiptloa raw TMfo te year P- W- |