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Show income and t Leisure for Age Opport""!? 1 I Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Making Life And Happiness I and Encouragement for Youth VYV'V THE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATEj Address, 21? David Keith Bldg" foL 1, Na Intend What The Na- tural Order Will Do TO MAKE HAWAII SELF-SUSTAININ- the change we must think about thatOrder of which this has wage. be free-ahva- There would ibe no ys nt assured of a job at a living artificial creature known as corpora-io- n. yyw tie would have a commonwealth of free citizens, using he free factors of land, money, and tabor for the enrich-ne- nt of all. Under such a Natural System life would become A thing f lieauty and a joy forever. This new order must be first set up in the consciousness of m-and women. If it does not appear there it can never be rnught into expression in the outer universe of things. The !d order was brought into expression by individuals who vere the incarnations of its old spirit and purpose. Many sincere men and women who are wroking on ihe urface tell us that we need a change in government, a hnngc in the money system, a change in economics, a hange in our social codes and laws, amendments to the proximately 15,500. con-tituti- California Forest Fire reform of the courts of law. These sincere men and vomcn forget the main factor in all permanent change the nan himse'f. So long as man remains unchanged, he will iisarrange all our new arrangements. A changed world wts upon a changed mankind. When we reconstruct man-he- n the world is reconstructed. Those who will bring in the New Order are a'ready active, 'hey are not a band of impractical mystics. They know what they want to do and have a platform and pro ram as clear, definite and practical as any other group in le world today. This movement has taken form, just like echnocracy, in organization, a school, a course of study; etc. It is called PLEMOCRACY, and its foun- J nagazines, iin head is at 6 North Mich. Ave., Chicago, I1!. The Isom Lamb Prosperity Plan has been organized in alt Lake and Los Angeles. A noted French Naturalist says, All living forms of life deluding man, are the expressions of desire. Therefore, all hat man has developed himself to be has come from within. Everything that man has produced ' outside of himself mguages, laws, cities, governments, religions; economic ystems, social codes, wars, revolutions,- emigrations; etc. lave come from within. A scientist of standing, addressing the British Associa-io- n for the advancement of Science struck a very high note ' hen he made the statement that if all of the main attrib-te- s of the mind of the average person could be raised to the evolutionary ighest that alone would be of Such an increase could be made and it might be ushed even farther. Considering the low level of existence ndurod by some and the high level by others from an standpoint, why would it not be possible to lift the wer levels up to the higher? What a world we might make we could do this. And only the stupidityand greed of the ndcrs and the apathy of the people prevents it. Moses was the originator of one of the most efficient moral nd economic orders known to history, and it was tested on national scale for over one thousand years, and he said in gnrd to the principle from which this order flowed, It is H ot hidden from thee, neither is it afar off. It is not in heav-- n that thou shouldst say, W ho shall go up to heaven and 'ingittous? Neither is it beyond the sea that thou ouldst say, Who shall go over the sea and bring it unto us . ut the word is very nigh to thee, in thy mouth and n thy art, that thou mayest do it. lie located the source of the i(ral and economic rder which he established in the heart the people themselves. It was the expression of their pur-- !t desires. The life principle is one but its manifestations ex-c-t- Cost $3,173,305; Record The worst Sacramento, Calif. forest fire season In history, attributable principally to careless smokers, lncendiarists and debris burners, devastated 948,850 acres In California during 1936, according to a compilation by Merritt B. Pratt, tate forester. Pratts survey estimated financial loss from the conflagrations, some of which ate Into the states most beautiful redwood forests, was During the year, 8,113 fires were reported, with a majority believed to have started from cigarette butts or matches thrown carelessly aside. Such thoughtlessness was responsible for 1,304 of the 3.805 fires which swept over lands directly under the protection of the state division of forestry, Pratt said. More than .half a million acres of brush and grasslands were blackened. while 111.292 acres of lumber timber, valued at $1,083,149, were razed Losses from blazes which burned over 40.000 acres of timber stands were estimated at ly - far-reachi- ng $137,977. Agricultural lands were damaged to the extent of $1,041,482. Watershed losses totaled $010,091. with range damage mounting to $301,020. While nature was starting only sig-ifica- nce. eco-lom- ic Editorial ! n. paper the following ibeen saying so much, would do away with (things, all false economic doctrines: I The' ownership and control of Jand and its resources for Ithe benefit of the few. The control of money for the benefit of the few. The control of labor for the benefit Of the few. The creation and use of the corporation for increasing the wealth power of the few. The degradation of life and enthronement of property. The worship of dead things instead of the tfving God, Lulhor of the Creative Principle of the universe. Economic Order T And speaking positively, the Natural would make it so that Land and its resources would be used ?s the creator inthe benefit of the whole. tended they should be used-f-or Money would be free. It would be coined and distributed jin accordance with the provisions of the constitution for the Benefit of all. Labor would Food WHERE YOU GET GOOD PRINTING FOR LESS as armament to make this of America in event of siege of an enemy fleet In the opinion of Maj. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, commandant United States army and organizer of a new branch of the army known as the service command. Officers assigned to this command are detailed to each of the eight islands of the Hawaiian group to tudy food production and coniump-tioAt the completion of the preliminary studies concrete plans for emergency farming wiU be formed. Aiding the army in this branch of the service is the federal Depart-meof Agriculture's experiment station. These tests are carried on in developing crops that can be planted without delay to provide an emergency supply of staple vegetables and fruits if the chief source of foodstuffs the United States la cut off by an enemy blockade. Under normal conditions. Hawsll has less than two months supply of foodstuffs on hand. Under the planned system of emergency farming specially produced crops would augment this reserve within a few months of the time they were planted. Proof of the lslanda dependence on other parts of the United States for the greater portion of its food is evidenced by the Department id Commerce report showing that during the last fiscal year at 1938 the territory found it necessary to purchase for its civilian population alone, which numbers nearly 389,000 persons, 18.898.819 pounds of potatoes; 1,943.212 pounds of dried beans, 5,552,400 pounds of onions, 1,232.775 pounds of baked beans, worth of fresh fruits, $3,000,-00- 0 worth of fresh and prepared meats, $734,297 worth of fish and $1,023,938 worth of eggs. In addition to the civilian population, army and navy forces stationed on the island! number ap- Samuel IL Maxwells new book, The Natural Economic (5he Wasatch Press Honolulu. T. H. 139 fires, arsonists touched off blazes. Lightning kindled 111 forest areas and twenty-eigh- t valley point. Comparison of 724 In at the 1938 record with that of 1935 evidenced the extent of the fire damage. Although 5,478 Area were reported during the acres previous year, only 242,349 were burned for losses estimated at $819,751, Pratt said. Volume Is Returned to Library After 50 Years Columbia, Mo. When a book, Germania Kalendar. was checked out of the University of Missouri library in 1884, the student .forgot to return the volume. re many. The name of the borrower was decf stroyed when the main building in 1892. The burned Moses university which the 'hat, then, is this commandment or force book recently was 1 g to as being within mans mouth and heart? Au ,fred Louis and was reIn St 'orthwhile thinkers agree that it is desire. It is expressed found to the library. turned i a living word which contains within itself all the elements The librarian figures that overfound is to it and the solution of mans due fines on the book would total problems, i ithin man be made to to Moses 9945, but no effort will himself. The first attempt made by liver the Hebrews from own his collect in made was bondage fengtht by violence. He thought that the proper way, as me believe E(p Lika PeanutaR. Dean now, was to kill off the task masters. After long-missin- A GREAT TRUTH What a truth Edwin Markham uttered when he said, There is a destiny that makes us brothers, None goes his way alone; All that we send into the lives of others, Comes back into our own. Progressive and Cooperative Ideas NOW IS THE TIME George C. Advanced Cooperators should get together and select a good man for. City Commissioner. It is high time that GEYSER SPOUTS IN they begin to get some friends at court Why not put up a YELLOWSTONE LAKE man like Joq. A. Anderson or Dr. Francis Kirkham or Dr. Heber J. Sears? Dont let the stand-pa- t kill a'l partisans the gains made Strange Phenomenon Adds to Wonders of Park. TAKING EM TO COURT How the utilities dislike competition by public power Yellowstone Park. Wyo. The plants is Bhown by the report of the Federa1 Power Commis- pent-u- energy which underlies Yelsion. It shows that between 1888 and 1937 two hundred and lowstone National park found a new vent this summer in the form seventy-eigh- t injunction suits were filed, seeking to prevent of a early new geyser which has sprung municipalities from operating their own plants. If you are up within the confines of Yellowa glutton for punishment then read further. The delay stone lake. caused by 246 of these suits, if laid end to end, would total Ranger naturalists this spring heard strange rumblings only a few 289 years, eight months and 22 days. non-partis- an p feet from shore in the West Thumb area of the lake. After giving off some steam and emitting sounds THE TEST OF PROGRESS The test of progress is not whether we add more to the similar to gigantic hammering, the spring threw water into the air abundance of those who have much ; it is whether we pro- hot to a height of approximately 00 feet vide enough for those who have too little. Dr. C. Max Bauer, park naturalPresident Roosevelt. ist who has made a study of the It is not what the country has done for Rockefeller or a strange phenomenon, is unable to Mellon, heaping upon them hundreds of millions of dollars, predict whether a new permanent but what it has done for the millions who are below the pro- geyser haa started or whether the spout is only temporary. It per subsistence level. The interests, headed by the multi- water has erupted sufficiently during the millionaires and their organizations, will not let the country summer, however, to indicate that do for the submerged masses what it should do. A case in it may continue for sofne time. The geyser is particularly unusupoint is that of King Edwards visit to the coal mining regions of Walds where he found poverty almost indescribable. al, according to Dr. Bauer, because He saw children of ten years working through all the day- the crater is complexly under water. light hours for a mere pittance ; he saw human beings leadRocks have been scattered about ing the lives of half staved slaves and working in the pits along the shoreline near the crater, from sun-u- p till after dark, earning barely enough to buy and trees cm the bank within the the necessary crusts to keep them alive. He saw many who immediate vicinity have been killed. had never had a job in their lives. He saw hunger and The shoreline haa been badly torn nakedness and want and despair, and it stirred his soul and up for a space iff nearly 50 feet No is moved him to say that he wanted to do something for these danger to buildings or equipment in foreseen by ranger naturalists But sentiments were such The his poor people. undoing. the area. , Tories, in and out of parliament, would not stand for even Because new geysers are cona king to ask that something (be done for the poor. And so stantly appearing and old ones are nothing was done and nothing will be done. The Tories in constantly ceasing to play. Dr. this country are of the same opinion as are the English Tor- Bauer will not say whether the ies. But in this country something is being done, and more new lake phenomenon will200take its active with the more than and more will be done for the rredy and the unfortunate. place craters within Yellowstone National is done in full What being is harmony with the Sermon on park. the Mount. HUMAN CULTURE 4 (By Dr. John T. Miller) The last artide was devoted to the social and domestic affections. The great pioneer educator of the Rockies, Dr. Karl G. Maeaer, was quoted on the need for sex education. On page 69 of his book "School and Fireside he gives another timely suggestion in these words: In this connection it is my duty again to call the attention of parents to the princip!e of chastity. This virtue is violated to a far greater extent than most parents are aware of, and needs the watchfulness and anxious care of every educator. Especially are the secret vices fastening their fangs, to an alarming extent, upon the bodies and souls of our children. When once bitten by the serpent in this way, the rescue from the inevitable calamities to follow, will become more difficult in proportion to the delay. The writer has devoted his life for forty years to removing the causes of these and other social evils. The work made him thousands of friends in the Rockies. Those who were then the victims of the evils grew up and became parents. Did they give their children the education that would enable them to escape those evils? Many of them have now gone to their reward and punishment. A new generation has now grown up with more temptations than ever surrounding them. Are they being trained in self-- control to live above those vices? A number of years ago a leading social worker in Spokane, Washington asked the writer what causes the greatest anxiety to parents concerning their children. He was answered that it was the fear that their children would go wrong sexually. The diagnosis was confirmed by the enquirer. And yet we go on educating young people as if they were sex'ess beings. In the most civilized countries of the world a large per cent of the inhabitants have sensuality written all over their faces where spirituality and purity should be seen. I AM THAT I AM is the name of that infinite power that created and sustains the universe. The burning bush did not amount to much, just a medium for manifestation. Moses did not amount to much in and of himself, just a common shepherd, but he became the power through which this mighty Man is the facade of a temple power found expression. wherein all wisdom and all good abide. (If you like this matter send in a subscription,) . the first one he had to flee Egypt to escape the of Pharoah, and he hid himself in deep solitudes. In ie solitude of the valleys of Midian he had time to meditate ou reason and he saw that his first attempted method was rong. The revelation came to him in Hie burning bush say- 'iU send thee unto Pharoah to bring forth my peo--I In reply Moses Whom shall I say sent me? What said, nw name? Thou shalt say unto the children of Israel am hath sent me unto thee, this is my name forever and 8 my memorial to all generations. ven-nan- ce Purpose of an economc order is to furnish man with tn1n1!ana in abundance so that he can give the fullest prcssion to his powers. An economic order that is based fails to furnish man with the opportunity to dem ae Rn into expression his nward potentialities. iin e man is bring the measure of all things and since scarcity and poverty paralyze the powers of man, the present nwn as the old capitalism, stands condemned in le urt8 of humanity. . Mrs. J. Cleveland. owns a hen which regularly lays of pesnut eggs the size and shape J Sea Series Started in Submarine Names After a careful Washington. search for names befitting Unde Sam' underset craft the navy assigned Sea Dragon, SeatoLion, four Set Haven and Sea Wolf new submarines hitherto designated merely by number. The dragon navy explained that e ia a small British marine fish, the sea riven Its American cousin, the sea wolf a European see wolf fish perch also known as the end the sea elephant and the see Uon Is familiar to all into office his first act was to close the banks. Several counsels were held with senators and representatives on the matter, and among other advi.xors there stood at his elbow Senators Cutting, La Follctte and Norris. They pleaded with him to take the banks over and nationalise them. This is the opqortunity of a century, your one opportunity, they said. Senator Cutting pleaded with tears in his eyes and said this is the supreme opportunity which may never come again without revolution. I am willing to be taxed out of my wealth to see this The big bankers got to step taken. But satan came also. is no to upset the finanThis time said elbow and other his will to any bonds in We subscribe or underwrite cial system. will do it at any amount that you may have to issue and we won and bankers us. The Leave to it a low rate of interest. outmoded finance to an slaves system eo the people still arc which only revolution may discard. Production in Utah The State of Utah is producing about one half its possible production of wealth with existing equipment if the same ratio of production to production capacity exists in Utah as in the nation as a whole. Why not produce this unproduced wealth and distribute it to the workers and farmers and in social incomes to people over forty five years of age. This may be done if every increase in taxes is made payable in goods or produce to be repaid to the people in proportion to such increase in public dues. A program of this kind ' would make taxation serve a genuine social .purpose and further economic security and progress for all the people of Utah. of Montana Miners Zortman. Mont The Piper of Hamelin with his magic flute may be welcome in most cities and towns to drive exit rata, but there ia one spot in the United States where he would be totally unwanted. Under strict orders from the management the employees in the mines near this small mining community protect the hundreds of rats that scurry from tunnel to tunnel and regard them as their friends. The rodents have saved many minera from injury and possible death because of their uncanny asnse to detect a cave-in- . Alfred Sorensen, ProgrcM ive JEWELER Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 75 East 2nd. South 33 Years In Salt Lake OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED When President Roosevtlt came Christensen The Socialist Tarty of Pcnsylvania, affiliated with the Social Democratic Fedeaation, adopted in convention a resolution urging passage of the Schwellcnback - Allen Bill. A similar resolution was adopted at a conference In New York of one hundred and fifty delegates representing one hundred large C.I.O. and A.F.L. unions. University Trailer Camp Kent O. A camp for automobile The union delegates also undertrailers is being built on the campus of Kent State university tor the use took to sponsor a Peoples of summer session students. Conference on Social Security to lay plans for continuation of the fight for aid to the jobless. Rati Are Friends ljhal ,,,in $1.50 PER YEAR EXPERTS IN OFFICE OPERATING G Army Experts Study Prospects for Producing Food. part Published Weekly by C. N. Lund 1871 We can serve you better than ever One of the most important things in the world is informed public opinion. But it is very difficult to have both a n informed public opinion and a cnnfused public opinion, the one rather tends to exclude the other. Much clarification is needed on the subject of money but if we realize that new istuce of nitty ten be used t lower prices through price diso count we will begin to have a better uudcrstanding of the economic progress that is possible now. Wealth taxation and wealth monetization should be used for socia incomes and price discounts. Sixty-fiv- e Americans registered for the special threc-da- y conference at Antigonish, Nova Scotia, conducted by the Extent ion Department of St Francis Xavier University, This conference August was pr liminary to a five-da- y tour of Study Circles and Cooperative Associations in action. The tour, arranged by The Cooperative League of the U.S.A., wai concluded with attendance at the regular annual Rnral and Conference ol cooperative educational ami 10-1- 2. sight-seei- ng Industrial business delegates A SHOE REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK 0. K. SHOE SHOP Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street al similar tour ii Antigonish. planned for another year as 8 result of the geowing interval on the part of Americans in the St. Francis Xavier program Chief of Technocrats To Lecture Soon Howard Scott, Lecturer and Engineer of International reputation will lecture In the ballroom of the Utah Hotel on the evening of Oct. 3rd. |