Show Editorials by bv the People THE TLE EVENING TI TELEGRAM I lt jt ItH rca readers reador ora to write letters about cur current nt events event for publication in thU t. t column There is s no better way nay for tor the ur expression lon of public opinion Write on one sJ side o of th the paper and your name and elve gl your our address If It you OU do not nol wl with h your our name published It will not 8 appear pear In prInt Letters criticising rollout beliefs O. O of alrIn personal grudges will mil b s rejected ct d If U you ou wish manuscript returned tend ad rid dressed tJ stamped envelope Snit sIt Lake Lako City Nov ov IS 28 S Editor Telegram W We arc aro ro uk asked d to contribute to or organized organ organ- an- an charity charlt What 1 Is organized charily char chu- It ily P I havo ro no confidence In or- or One Ona trouble with organized charities Is the machinery the various methods th they y have adopted to prevent pro what thc they cull call fraud Thc They are aa exceedingly Anxious that the tho n needy ed that tho those e who ho ask k help wh who have Q been bon without fault shall be at- at t- t to their rule tale apparently bin to assist only the unfortunate perfect Tho t trouble n t Is that nature natu produces er very few specimens of ot that kind As a arule arule arule rule men como to want on account of or unemployment The fact that they need help is no fault of ot their o own n but the tho fault of or their surroundings B and therefore society as A whole Is at ot fault A man going to one of at these o various artous charitable establishments Is crocs ex ami Md Ho He must give 1 0 ht his 1113 biography And after he has answered red all the thc super super- cilious Impudent questions ho is it asked for tor references Tho The people referred to nr are sought Bought out to find whether tho the statements made b by bythe bythe the tho applicant are re true true- By 11 tho the time tho the thing Ie is settled tho the man who asked aid has either cither gotten it somewhere else elso or hIl has han in tho language of the th Spiritualist Spiritual Spiritual- hU passed over o to the other side ellie I think you on will find that I oil all I In- In tT try to collect the cr very Lest cent and in the name namo of ot pit pity drive e pity from their hearts hearth I 1 think It is Shakespeare who tho M says says' fI Pit Pity drives out pity and ho must have had organized charities In mind when hen he uttered this thle remark romark I find that it IB is sometimes very cry difficult to got get an injured in injured in- in man or one seized with t some sudden sudden sud sud- dc den illness taJ taken en Into Inlo a L city hospitaL There Thero aro 80 so man many rules and so 0 many regulations so many things necessary to tobe tobo tobo bo be done that while the rules aro being complied compiled with the 5 soul abul ul of tho sick or InJured in injured In In- mon men Is U l. c tho doctors are kind enough h to certify that ho hu died cd of or heart failure So In n. n general way a I speak of ot m all I asylums of or nil homes hoo for or orphans orphan hon honI I I see one of these buildings I feel teel that 1 I it is full of ot petty t tyranny of ot what might he be called pious meanness devout out deviltry devil t try where here the object is to break th the i will of ot o every overy n. n recipient of or public favor In m my Judgment there I is some fome better way 3 I think e cry hospital er e every asylum O OI every cry I home hom for waifs and find orphans should be bc supported b by taxation not b by charity should bo be under tho the care car of ot the tile state n t I 1 I would no more have c hospitals hospital and asylum 1 depend upon charity than I would t have o th the public school depend upon voluntary contribution L Let l those who aro arc able pa pay the taxes And let us do lIo aWIl away forever JU er with 1 the Idea that to take tako care of or the sick of or tho the helpless Is Ss a charity It is not a 1 charity It Is a duty It I is something to be dope ope for tor our on own n sakes Eakes It is no more moro charity than It is to pave pavo ave or or light tho the streets no more charity h th than n it la Is to hR havE a system M of r sewers p It It le iu all for fOT tho the purpose purpose pur pur- pose of or protecting society and of or In ing oUr ourselves eh s. s The Tho tho world orld is If H not to bo ho IlI civilized and clothed and ted fed through charity Or OrganIzed Organized Organ Organ- anIz an- an Iz d charity c creates more want ant than thun ItI it I alleviates alleviate ja The Tho greatest possible charIt charIty charity char char- It ity is the greatest po pOI ibl Justice When IH n proper wa wages rife ara paid when every cry one onela Is la willing to give hc what what a a. t tIng thing lne Is he worth as he la willing to get ct it for tor l less the world t will ho bo fed and clothed Guarantee to every able ablo bodied d man the right and the opportunity to earn and und charity will disappear I believe c In helping people to help themselves I b e that our law of production and distributIon should b be chang changed rI In other words we should lull robbin robbing our fellowman through h th th medium mo mo- of or exploitation as it I 11 bt do done dona no toda today It Is la an nn Insult to the working class to offer it chari charity b After society has s labor and has 1118 made no provision I for tor thorn thom to earn tho they offer octer them charity I Organized charity I In Is an an In indictment against t our present form of or society The working class CUR should resent with mth all their ml might ht anything that even resembles charity nn and i demand that they bo be given tho the opportunity to earn carn for tor themselves e and cease to bo be dependent upon the cm- cm CLUB class and treated as as' as objects of ot chari charity ty W. W 31 M. J 3 5 avenue Salt Sa-It Lake Cit city I Editor Telegram ram Mil May I have space paco In your our valuable paper un under r the heading o of ot Editorials r. r by the People In our beautiful city thoro there are hundreds of or hard hardworking hardworking hardworking working people who vho have c but ono morl morning nJ in tho the week for or T Test rest st ari that rest reet Is la n. n needed ded too for many mauv work until very late lato on Saturday nights Let mo me ask is it fair rail that the tho public should ht have to tolerate the cries and howls ls of or the tho at and 5 a. a m in each Sabbath morn Sometimes two tso or three groups S all nIl scream at once and cl travel for or blocks bock in tho early hours without t selling a pap paper r. r but disturbing hundred hundreds of or ena who need on one mornIn's mornings morning's morn morn- Ins ing's quiet luiet after a a. strenuous week This certainly seems ems to me an nn unnecessary unnecessary sary nuisance and an I voice the opinion of or orI scores and scores of or 1 in our community community com corn I today 1 I While it Is 15 true that w wo should have Ye our Sunday morning b now newspapers and comics comic Is 18 there thoro no way 1 to abate abato these unnecessary posts pEStS I J think the mayor maor and elt city council should bo congratulated on their suppression of or the tim ice Ici cream venders ven veli- ders but Is Ie not this other Just as 35 great if Ie not a t greater nuisance We Wo hare hato it continuously the year r round at l a n. time with few en- en exceptions when 1 everyone fronc Is U for n at quiet Sunday mornings morning's H rest t The summer venders mado macIc most mot of M their noise noise- in the he afternoons and e c Surch our our city fathers will wUl before long Ions take tako this matter up and an alleviate this Oils nor nerve racking situation and ln when they the thedo do I a am m sure they will receive the credit due them from a R. thankful I public MRS tn W. W J J. ALLEN 4 ri IS it South Second East E |