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Show iTHE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATE; il 33 )L 1, No. Address, 217 David Keith Bldg lateral he ng ces . ... Honesty sincerity, wisdom, purity, and love in the life of an educational statesman friends and fewer enem--ls than he. He developed a plan of human culture that has teen in eclipse for many years but will now be revived by he Horace Mann Centennial because he and Horace Mann, Americas greatest educator used the same methods. Page 331 of School and Fireside Dr. Maeser said: The crrible curse of secret vices, of flippant and impure talk, if obscene pictures, of questionable and sensational stories ind publications, of uncontrolled associations and compa-nonships among, the youth of both sexes, are evils which mind education has the mission to counteract and eventual-- y to overthrow. There should be a matron connected with every school o instruct the girls in such hygienic and moral questions is petain particularly to the mission, wrelfare and respon-ibiliti- cs of their sex. A male teacher should perform coresponding duties and similarly instruct the boys and young non. These instructors should be persons of experience, if acknowledged purity of life, with spiritual intuition for he work, because these instructions require great delicacy )r. Maeser made him effective as n the Rockies. Nobody had more ;:j cept 17 TO JOBLESS MINERS Quakers Purchase Land for Rehabilitation. Powerful Word From Abroad Editor Progressive Opinion: miner who purchased 200 acres of land four mllea from Brownsville to inaugurate a program that eventually may rehabilitate thousands of Pennsyl-vani- a coal miners now unemployed. Construction work will begin soon Progressive and Cooperative Ideas George C. Christensen House Wanted Keep hammering away at the injustice of public officials on fifty new homes for the first fifty county coal miners famiUnfurnished House, about getting big salaries while millions are in want. In one city Fayette lies who will be the first to benefit the dispenser of Community Chest funds received a salary from Oct. 6; 3 or 4 rooms. Must be e the rehabilitation of $15,00(ka year. There is a national evil of the servants program. reasonable. Cash in advance salaries and i n getting big living luxury while millions of Through subsistence farming, ed- monthly. Phone Was. 1648 the citizens who have to pay the salaries have an intolerable ucation in new trades and the introstruggle for existence. This demoralizes government and duction of new industries. It Is that these miners wiU enjoy creates a disrespect for it among the people. You are doing hoped o more abundant life. a real public service by arousing sentiment against such a inc homes are to ue sola to devicious condition. serving families under Yours for human justice and democracy. loans made by the American John T. Miller Friends Service committee. The large-scal- Hear long-ter- Howard Scott m soft coal industry was selected for the experiment, as the committee carried on work commenced in 1031-3which the Quakers started at the THE CONSTITUTION request of President Hoover. Private industry, organized labor, The principles of the American constitution are a part of the great creative principle, the universal plan of the uni- government officials and philanfoundations have endorsed verse, in harmony with the natural and divine. It is well thropic the Among them are Anthat we celebrate its 105 anniversary and give some thought drewproject W. Mellon, former to this great fundamental document. While its principle of the treasury; Myron C.secretary Taylor, were new to the modern world they are as old as history. chairman of the U. S. Steel corporaThese principles were promulgated to ancient Israely thru tion; Newton D. Baker, former secMoses before Mount Sinai. When the great leader was told retary of war; Ernest T. Weir ol Steel corporation; Gov. to perfect a union of the tribes, to establish justice and pro- National George H. Earle of Pennsylvania, mote domestic tranquility, prepare for the common defense and John L. Lewis, chairman of the and to secure liberty to the people and their posterity, he for Jniuitrial Organlza- was given by divine inspiration that which became, thous- Ideas About the Constitution ON TECHNOCRACY 2, Hotel Utah Oct. 3 TECHNOCRAT LITERATURE Literature on Technocracy! may be obtained at II West First South Alfred the Halved Stamps, Once Used Sorensen, in England, Discovered Progres ive ands of years later, the preamble to the constitution of United States. We do not believe in using the constitution as a smoke screen for group or national sins, but we do believe in pre- serving it and keeping it inviolate. Those who have shouted so loudly for it in the past months have failed to see that it is being violated every day. Our money system mocks and sets it asid 'ta monopolies and combinations. Our mobs set it aside lridge all its guarantees. Our homicidal record sets it at ..augnt scores of times every day by depriving citizens of life and liberty. If men could bbt understand that the constitution guaraantees economic freedo mas, well as political liberty all would be well. But they do not, and great and cruel battles will have to fought before that objective is attained. The diviniiy that shapes our ends nevei had any other purpose for an economic system than to furnish men with the means of life in abundance. Without guaranteed economic security and abundance man- cannot Believing this give the fullest expression to his powers. we must conclude that a system that denies to countless millions opportunity to develop to the fullest extent their inward potentialities is unconstitutional. A new agd is at our doors, new life, new hope and new opportunity. We must go into this New Age standing on the constitution, but4 it in the meaning and light of that has overshadowed all our history. Warning From Apostle Ballard London, England. Three of the meat Britich atampe in exlitence have Just been discovered in a Hull solicitor's office. Nlnety-ei- x yean ago, soon after the adhesive stamp had come into use, a solicitor! clerk In Hull, apparently finding himself short of penny stamps, thought half e twopenny one would serve the purpose. Curiously enough the post office seems to have thought so too, for the letters were duly accepted and delivered. Bow many stamps were cut In this way la not known, but when the three discovered at Hull were brought to the notice of Bobson Lowe, London authority on postal history, ha recognized It as a philatelic discovery of the greatest importance and the stamps have now been added to his collection. One of the letters bears the postmark, March 27, 1841, and another January 11, 1842. it may be that between these two dates other cut stamps were used, but so far had been Watches Once SmzU Clocks $1.50 PER YEAR Published Weekly by C. N. Lund uSZitm FARM HOMES HELP Brownsville. HUMAN CULTURE 5 By Dr. John T. Miller "i, FRIDAY Thi new order must be first set up in the consciousness of no longer can make a living in the d "lay get a chance men and women. If it does not appear there it can never be to rehabilitate himself on farm brought into expression in the outer universe of things. The lands. old order was brought into expression The American Friends Service by individuals who were the incarnations of its old spirit and purpose. committee, a Quaker group, has i knd void. L&&,. Editorial LOW LEVELS AND HIGH LEVELS of any nation is the outcome of the level civilization The Lf consciousness which its leaders have attained. If these rulers view the universe and man from the low levels, we jill have a low type of civilization. At the present time llicse leaders are standing on the low levels of selfishness Lid "national glory, and the type of civilization prevalent Corresponds to this low level Communism, Fascism are all expressI The old Capitalism, ions of the low level These low levels are the levels of keparateness, selfishness and greed. They are disruptive, Explosive and destructive. All these systems are based on i materialistic philosophy. They are based on things, not principles. Things can be weighed, measured, dissected, These systems, together with the Analyzed and labeled. farious versions of physical science, are based on the outer fust of the universe something altogether outside of life, Lve, and truth, having no living connection with the real In fact, the basis of these sysjnan and the real universe. tems are a direct denial of the real, and their affirmations are Acceptances of the unreal; therefore their foundations are Illusions false substitutes for the truth. The true object of life is knowledge which may be gained h rough one o' all of four ways: science, religion philosophy krt. True knowledge gives man freedom and invests him rith dominion. False knowledge chains him in slavery. Vhen man develops the latent powers within him that will Sft him above the narrow two and three dimension limit he k ill stand above the realm of the measurable and weigh-kb- le ; he will see man and the universe as they actually are. lie will see them as a whole, where there are no opposites And no limitations. In the consuming light of this new revelation all the old conceptions will pass away, and we will have new types of individuals and new systems of science And economics based on new revelations. The reason we do not get perfect knowledge from the lour fields above mentioned is because, 1st, we have separated physical science from life and forced it into the death khamber laboratory and expect it to explain man and the bniverse from dead forms. Religion, philosophy and art have been emasculated and to a great extent rendered null J SALT LAKE CITY, WHERE YOU GET GOOD PRINTING FOR LESS Samuel B. Maxwells new book, ay cu 3he Wasatch Press mines Our Civilization )n- - 8 and EXPERTS IN OFFICE OPERATING What Deter- we SUGARHOUSE. Adequate Purchase Or Exchange Medium To establish a commonwealth of adequate purchasing power for the consumption of needed goods and produce the following three quantiliesof purchase medium should be paid to the general public as a continuing established policy of public finance. Funds derived from taxation, funds derived through a monetisation of value in amount during each six month period equal to the difference between the total in incomes and the total in prices of consumer goods available for sale, and the valuation of the possible production for use of needed goods and produce of any unused production capacity each and existing during any semi annual period. Annual qeriodscan be used if price discounts are employed but JEWELER six month periods Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 75 East 2nd. South 83 Years In Salt Lake In' income. V alues For General o We can serve you better than ever SHOE are mentioned here since the total in deposit and circulating credit is recovered twice yearly within the total of national REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Rttults When you think of having Shoes Economic Security Available values should be monetised for a social income system for people over forty five years of age to further economic security and the genera welfare. This should include all gold reserves and all mineral values in government ownership or control If prices rise with a montisation of value place a sufficient amount in price qiscount at the point of retail sae of goods and produce to maintain the level of prices. There is no need of inflation or deflation in this age of abundance in all that is needed in industry, trade or Wstches originally were small your Repaired This paper has said dozens of times the very same things clocks and were worn hung from THINK that Apostle Melvin J. Ballard said at a conference in Ari- the girdle because they were too zona. But from our humble position the truth has not seem- large tor the pocket 0. K. SHOE SHOP The ed to register as it now does coming from authority. so apostle predicts a depression is the very near future Jenny Linds Grave Jobs at Moderate Prices much worse than the last one that there can be no compariJenny Lind, the Swedish nightinif treatment and clear discernment." 414 So. State Street In and that depression is buried truth greater the Malvern, England. He gale, son. living speaks There are very few doctors who have had any training for has actually begun. The suffering and the woe and the ruin 00 -- his work. This year the U. S. Congress has asked for it will bring are almost indescribable. What poor, strugto use in fighting sexual diseases. They begin fight-n- g gling humanity must bear and endure staggers the imaginthem after they have rotted the lives of adults instead ation. Mr. Ballard advises that we prepare against it as 4 f preventing them by developing such purity of thought best we can by storing food sufficient for a year ahead. And ind life in youths that they will live above the indulgences that is our advice to every family. But the poor can make hat are syphilising the nation faster than it is being civi- l- very little preparation against the calamity that is at the bezed. doors. When it strikes the government will suddenly as has the to it unable poor help come paralyzed and will be as wave of the on a such look for suffering are we so sincere Many wroking men and women who been doing, may For some time the Utah Consumers have been preparing for a NEW FORWARD MOVEsurface tell us that we need a change in government, a has not been known in all our history. MENT. The first step in that movement is here now. At the regular meeting of the Utah a economics, change in the money system, a change in come? It and Ward Amusement Hall 361 E. suffering must this depression Consumers next Friday evening. Sept. 1 7, But why change in our social codes and laws, amendments to the conwill be executed by a group 2nd So., 8 that and friends are invited to attend. You and be will is full that planned your is given. a particulars m., and men p. thing stitution, reform of the courts of law. These sincere is to whose it bankers Ladies' of purpose bring will the a international be of Wearing feature Apparel especially . display Ike main program the known as ivomcn forget the main factor in all permanent change civilization to knees Show. their to Fashion of destroy nations sort a Ladies' on Christian models, Coats, living will wan himself. So great long as man remains unchanged, he of course, the cause goes deeper For some time we have had our representatives, Ray L. Richards and wife, at the factory in disarrange all our new arrangements. A changed worldn io do it. Fundamentally, of the nations and their subleaders because New York and New Jersey qualifying them for the duties incidental to this work. DON'T is it rests upon a changed mankind. When we reconstruct man-the- than that; law of economic security, MISS THEIR REPORT FRIDAY EVENING. the broken have followers missive the world is reconstructed turned away from the covenant and the promise that insure These goods are manufactured by the Workers' Aim Cooperative Association, an Industrial you like this matter send in a subscription, to avoid it all but men Cooperative with which we are now affiliated. Mr. Richards arrived Wednesday with an asprosperity and peace. There is a way find Dress to that way so the peo- sorted line of Ladies' Sport Coats, with and without fur, and a line of unite nor will not take the pains The Natural Economic Order of which this papr Let there be no misline of Ladies' Hats. We are advised that these coats will vary small and a auful consequence. the Coats, bear perhaps must ple ren saying so much, would do away with the folowing understanding; the greater depression is on its way and in styles, color, and cost The prices range from $13.50 to $40.00. The workers who are all J to nde as they employed to make these garments are carefully selected by the U. S. Government; not only false economic doctrines: the four horsemen are mounted and ready for resources The its and land and of all control the over shod for their exceptional skill in this art, but also because of their health, which should mean a peace, hapownership have never rode before, rough thebenefit of the few. land. in the lot to any lady to know that only clean hands have labored on her garment. The factory is now existing piness and prosperity The control of ultra modern and clean. Everything around the place lends to sanitation, a condition that money for the benefit of the few. The control of labor for the benefit of the few. cannot exist under sweatshop conditions. This should mean a lot to the consumers of Utah. The creation and use of the corporation for increasing We are further informed that we have the very best workmanship in every garment That . the materials used have been carefully inspected before they are even considered for any few. m,wealth power of the .:s The degradation of life and enthronement of property. coats are stylish and very attracgarment Only "Firsta" are therefore obtainable. The Can world the is: under The worship of dead things instead of the hving God, the before will Each bear Cooperative a League of America, coat tive. cooperative label( One of the greatest questions merchandise. endauthor of the Creative Principle of the universe. that bears the cothem establish will which as Anything eliminated without cooperative strictly be unemployment and exploitation And speaking positively, the Natural Economic Order ing capitalism? Where do the sectarian churches stand? operative label can be relied upon to be of the very best quality and workmanship. Here is would make it so that which conan opportunity to buy from New Yorks latest styles at prices all can afford to pay as these . . The Christian church is on the side of capitalism The largLand and its resources would be used 98 the creator in goods come direct to you from the manufacturer. in every phase ofactivity. tradicts Christianity tended they should be used-f- or welfull explanation of this movement willbe given at our Consumers' meeting. Remember A and their the benefit of the whole. commercial enterprises are churches huge the time and place. Be there with your friends. made . Money would be free. have It would be coined and distributed er literally They fare is bound up with capitalism. flesh in accordance with the This display will continue at or near our Utah Consumers' Store, 860 So. Main, all day Satin But flesh. of its and bone provisions of the constitution for the its of bone benefit of all. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, following our Friday night display. You may arspite8 ofthis they never can harmonize the tewhings of urday, with a at our district representative, Ray L. Richards, for your coat. The North West Cornliving labor would be assured of a job Methodist range ys the from us Let quote Capitalism. of our store will be used for this convenience. room wage. er Federation for Social Sendee: Either the capital st Youre for Consumers Cooperation, There would be no artificial creature known as corporabasic its not. Either princbroken down or it has BOARD OF DIRECTORS tion. yyw iples right or it is wrong. Either it promotes the deve Jos. Anderson, President We would have a commonwealth of free citizens, using IIow them. long of Christian values or it destroys A. Christensen, Secy. George the free factors of land, money, and tabor for the enrich If God the church go limping between two opinions? went of all God let then us serve him. If Mammon is our Under such a Natural System life would become A thing is our God let We cannot do both." him. serve us of beauty and a joy forever. i; ; either $25,-00,0- To Members and Friends oi Utah Consumers Cooperative Association, 860 Main, &lhe Public . t , I .. Twelfth-Thirteen- ; i th dm Fur-Trimm- ed i ' i Capitalism and Christianity I : t' i IfU i L: . ; free-aiwa- op-m- ent i :h i . I ( ;i . A i ' ; |