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Show I0 forandAgeLeisure Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Making Life And Opportunity d Encouragement for Youth Happiness THE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATE lt Ho. 35 Address, 217 David Keith Bldg SUGARHOUSE. v , he Way of he OldPolitics SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH teich. lau... If .., tai 1M FRIDAY OCT I ion & Published Weekly by C. N. Lund Editorial Progressive I have no slush fund, no ward heelers to round up the voters-- 1 depend on my friends Now Pathof Spoils i the lime for 11 Cooperitoci to ecure an and Coopera- official Friend tive Ideas -- C. N. LUXIIsh Candidate for Non-paite- $1.50 PER YEAR ary commissioner Primary Election Tueaday, October 19, 1937 PLATFORM Devrlop Utahi Rerourcea INASMUCH AS I AM A CANDIDTAE (By C. N. Lund) Inasmuch as I am a candidate I offer the following '3 houghts on City Government: 4 People should give more thought to their city 4 because it is more or less fundamental to good overnment in the state and nation. City government hould be clean and incorruptible so it might welcome of publicity. Its activities should be he light ibove suspicion. It should be as careful and wise in landing public money as the members are of their iwn means. Its every ramification should be bathed It should stand four square md clothed in honesty. in all questions and should deny any special privileges any class. It should take much advice and counsel !rom the hearts and minds of the common people. City government should be made so good that it wild not be bought or sold. Candidates for its good iffices should never seek to buy them with slush funds lor undermine them by using corrupt methods of City government should operate for the ommon welfare without fear or favor. In times of ress or depression all its doors should be open to the nfortunate victims. It should look upon all men as quals and wealth should never be given immunity or pecial favors. In matters of taxation it should have n understanding and sympathetic mind and heart and efuse to put the people in bondage. In so far as it can, should encourage people in open fields of opportun-- y and help them to develop the best that is in them, t should give special thought and assistance to the ged. The practical matters, always so necessary and undiimental, should be but means to an ideal. A city government should be made up of officials who tould never stoop to gratify personal revenge, or the fortunes of themselves or personal favoribuild corrupt machines or They should know tes, tat the only excuse for city government is to help the cple and not to oppress or fool them. Our servants whom we elect, rlways promise such a look at the record. ity government-bu-t, gov-rnm-ent j cam-migni- en-a- ng. nce i MONEY ALMIGHTY the power of money, the masters command and inflict lenalties of starvation and deprivation, misery and want, natter what laws we pass. They break and nullify ry law that Congress can ever make. They can starve most righteous soul until he will steal, that his loved I may have food and shelter. They can crowd the most reful man until he will murder at home or in war, that reasonable wants of his loved ones may be satisfied. On auction block of starvation and deprivation, man will his honor, and woman will sell her soul to satisfy that ird craving for food that God has planted in the body very human. Thus the money power sets at naught the lightys first law, the law of self preservation, and tears ititutional rights into tatters P.A. Spain, resident Roosevelt continually puts his finger on the dangerous sore spot on the body politic. On every ible occasion he repeats that one-th-ird of our popula-- is ill fed, ill clad, and ill housed, returning prosperity !0 contrary notwithstanding. He seems to realize, and nt backward in telling Congress, that they are a danger ul it cannot overlook. y From Dr. Maxwells New Book, $1. '5 Postpaid obtaining freedom from political bondage. w can we do this? Common sense tells us that we ;r can do it if we leave the politicians in charge of the ns whereby they have enslaved us . Here is how it can must be done: The Revolutionary fathers cleaned the Jcal Royalists out root and branch. They deprived King Re, who was like unto our King Greed, of his assumed er; they did away with his power to tax; they deprived of his claim to ownership of the land of America and its urces, and set up a government which gave them com- -? control of the land and its resources and the right to m themselves. If we would be free we must set about cprive the Economic Royalists of all the means which have used to enslave us and set up a commonwealth to every individual, even the weakest, will have easy to the means of life. ilitical Freedom Empty Without Economic Freedom lie political principle which gives the individual the right fe and to govern his own life, carries within it the right cess to the means of life ; in other words the right to " The right to life without the right to work to sus-li- fe, has no value. Political freedom without economic flom is as empty as last years birdnest and as dry wt years pods. P to the present, the Democratic party, while doing e human welfare than ever was done by any party 'to, has failed to give us full economic freedo.m Is there hupe in the Republican party? None whatever. When Piirty became powerful it surrendered to the same undesire to which all parties have surrendered, the power TOed, and lost its influence. Both parties worship, in main, in the same temple, adores the same God, chants same litany, subscribes to the same creed. Though they deny it, bath parties bring their gifts to the same altar, as they join hands, they swear allegiance to the same lt God, the God of Greed. r Political Sham Battles are merely sham battles. There is a desire to find the truth, no desire to find common !?d, no wish to cooperate for the common goOd Their charges are harmless to the real enemies of I60?!. They fight, not to obtain freedom for the people, to secure political and financial advantage to themselves, old hoary King, Private Greed, sits in royal dignity on throne while they raise a dust storm in front of the oe to blind the eyes of the unthinking masses. If one d appear to proclaim the true and natural economic r both would forget the sham conflict they are parties m unite to do i away with the innovaor. j Hi you like this matter send in a subscription,) i olitical campaigns George C. Christensen Save and for Utah1 People More Progreiaivr Government. More concern for Human Welfare. Tax reduction. No more bond. Better thingi for youth and age. Start Cooperative venture to build a better Salt Lake. Cooperative Home Building. Immediate Smokelem Fuel promotion- City beautif cation ContriLoUd Bjr Fitml Fl.T to ill boMt pwti A Program For Progress Public Opinion Within the existing economy Between the total in incomes the factors necessary to the and thcjtotal in prices of conproduction and consumption of sumer goods available for sale, wealth are industry, agricul- and the valuation of the possiHear HOWARD SCOTT Sunture, taxation of wealth, and a ble production for use of needed day, 8 P. M. Oct, 3, Hotel Utah manetization of 40 yean of unselfiih fighting for the people ihould be appreciated value. goods and produce of any produce goods unused out togetspoils-b- ut to give real Service Radical & Conservative andThe first two production capacity produce to the satisfaction A radical as been defined siilof human needs. The second existing during each and any one who when he learns of some- two enable the government as semi annual period. Annual REMEMBER: thing that may be of value to representative of social man to qcriodscan be used if price Men fight for crusts when they are starving, but they the do not quarrel over bread at a banquet table. general welfare may tell it extend purchasing to the discounts are employed but to the people while a conscrva-wi- ll general public for the producsix month are toll it oniy to an expert. WHAT THE MINISTERS SAID tion, purchase, and consump- mentioned hereperiods since total the Our leaders of today say that unless something unfor-se- en The resources of the Great tion of needed goods and in deposit and c rculating credit Salt Lake in mineral values are produce. intervenes civilized humanity is on its way to That something can and will intervene if every very large but you do not hear If there is want or near want is recovered twice yearly within the total of national church unites in presenting one message. That most lum- a great deal about them. The in a nation in this age of abun- income. inous message has just one word, and that word is Christ" people own this resource at the And nothing unforseen will be done. The prevailing sys- present time and the Mag- dance the total paid to the people from a taxation and tem has shot its wad. nesium Chloride content of the monetization of wealth is not Tickets to Wealth lake water is two per cent. Two large enough for t he purchase When the people learn to per cent of the area of the lake of produced and SAVE AND DEVELOP UTAHS RESOURCES producidle retain control of the natural FOR AND BY UTAH PEOPLE forty two square miles and goods. resources and monetise these In line with the objects and aims of the Utah Conservar-tio- n Magnesium metal is worth For if large enough for the resources for social incomes and and Research Foundation let the people get together over a dollar a pound by quoted and demand that the resources of Utah be saved for and market values. purchase of produced goods no price dicounts as fast as they over of The the Utah. developed by people production would exist are needed for such monetizapeople cannot too Social Credit set forth line Goldsborough this demand. In should with to time. And if large tion of value there will be no from time that strongly be the immediate development and application of the smoke- Measure pending in the enough for the purchase of in the world. Abunless fuel project by the state of Utah and the government. National Congress provides for producible goods this increased poverty dant production and distribu0 compensated price discounts on purchase medium will bring tion will drive A BELATED CORRECTION poverty from sold at retail and Section 1 increased effective demand the earth and an Some time ago we published that the legislative committee goods adequate reads as and increased effective of nine used up $1,000,000 in expenses. This amount was of the measure monetization of value for social follows: is It hereby declared demand will bring an increase incomes will spent alright, but not for expenses of the committee memthis bers. Mr. Stanley Child advises us that our figure was mis- to be the policy of Congress to in production and consump- Ifow foolish accomplish is for vast it leading. What actually went for the committees direct ex- adjust and control the price of tion of needed goods and to live in need penses was $3,070.61. Add to that the printing done and a commodities sold at retail so a produce and a lowering of the populatians when the tickets to Health are certain type of employment and the amount was run up to to make it conform to the level. general price made for distribution balance The which of share. states to eaiily the wag $15,350.74, volume of purchasing power in all the the $1,000,000 came from the government and was expendfor Public the people. employment ed in studies of various kinds vital to the public, and in the hands of the public, and to unemployed under forty five For the first t me in history the purchasing power which many people were employed who otherwise would regulate of age and a social income the years so the wealth American public will be that relief. have been idle or on produrtionof to all the people over forty able in this country shall be main to hear reports directly five is a program worth workABUNDANCE vl SCARCITY from Europe of the deliberatained in full measure. It has been carefully estimated that if our people were on ing for. tions of the World Congress of a fair nutritional diet we could use 50,000,000 dairy cattle Cooperators. According to plans instead of 25,000,000 of 1936; 17,000,000 beef cattle instead calves just completed the Columbia instead of of the 15,000,000 of 1936; 15,000,000 veal gmiaragaannngmtaLMLiBiiBn the 10,000,000 of 1936 ; 85,000,000 hogs instead of the Broadcasting System will make of 1936 : 30,000,000 sheep instead of the 21,000-0- 00 Give em the Flowers Now an exclusive broadcast from of 1936 ; 637,00,0000 poultry instead of the 426,000000 A friend that never fails us Paris, Wednesday, Sept.8 , the third day of the 14 th Triennial hose Main Congress of the International Alii i ce. from with lias been us street. lie Cooperative 1936. And yet fruits and grapes instead of the 4,000,000 of done time immemorial has and they are advocating scarcity programs. Broadcast will be carried by the his part to keep a light burning entire Columbia network, 6:15 A PEACE CONVERT for the Pharisees and Publicans. to 6:30 P. M. FDST. The first American to enlist in the World war was.Bayn-a- rd He has subscribed and advermedals were three H. Kendrick, upon whose chest pinned for conspicuous bravery. In the current issue of Esquire tised , put himself in harmony, LOCAL ITEMS Jewelry, Watch, Kodak magazine Kendrick discusses his experiences and his atti- and therefore he has prospered. : declares he one At conflict point He is an upright, honest man tude toward armed The local section of the Repairing There is nothing worse than war. I wont go back. I have who follows the even tenor of tccnocrat me made I T5 East 2nd. South organisation meets seen one war and 20 years have not forget may a goodly life. If this old world in the County Monday be ridiculed, pilloried, jailed, and even shot. I will laugh at was made evenings 33 Yean In Salt Lake up of men like Dr. Commissioners room in the them and gladly die grinning in their faces. I love my counbe neither o my fellow men. I demand King there would try but I question its right to killone City County Building on nor more just and sane. I war revolution, neither in our leaders another solution Mondays at 8 P. M. nor settle to amicably existing poverty suffering among demand that steps be taken now Geo. A. Coates delivered a We can serve you differences between nations, that every effort be bent to- men. He walks uprightly and ward that end before the worlds aflame. very timely and informative deals justly with all .men. better than ever talk at the Open Forum IaBt humaiTculture 7 Ada alone Collius not Mrs. T. Miller John Sunday night. Next Sunday Dr. By ivwiufWf WwH takes the paper for herself but more one the of than worth are articles night the address will be given price (These by M.I. Thompson on the subsubscription and would bring in many if the age and the subscribes for a relative in of The Direct Primary. On Ogden. This is the only paper neople were alive to their import; ject The reason why the HORACE MANN CENTENNIAL she takes and she says it is the SHOE REPAIRING the following Sunday night C. is being sponsored for more than a year and is conducting best, most truthful, most inspiK. Lund will speak on the subRight Thinking Brings the greatest educational celebration ever held is because ring and most enlightening of of Social Security Evoluject much better than education is Good Results any Horace Manns plan of all the papers in the city. She is When tion. Council Chamber 8 p. m. work of the. reason The 100 of think why years. having you other of the past yonr Shoes Repaired Dr Karl G. Maeser will come out of eclipse very soon in the a very good woman The Workers' Alliance meets and intelligent, who has THINK Rockies is because he had a better method of character at City and County Bldg., first since his time. struggled against the injustices building than has been developed there and third Tuesday nights. of and a alarming picture of the times but still has faith Horace Mann painted shocking 0. K. SHOE SHOP there were 200,090 new wards in the future. She is now alone Townsend Club No. 1 meets conditions in his of the juvenile court in Americafilledevery year, before our every Tuesday night at 255 E. Jobs at Moderate Prices with youths, and be- in the world and is fighting the were prisons and penitentiaries d Broadway. Dance there every fortitude with ai battle So. 414 State Street in America. He fore crime became the biggest business Friday night. gaid When I look back to the playmates of my childhood; when with nine I remember the acquaintance which I formed circles of men over the cast I eye when my college classes; made me conversduties and public professional whom with ant- I find among all these examples that for one man who intellect or attainment hunhas been ruined for the want of of morals, and yet with want the dreds have perished for of human ruin we go causes the between this disproportion on bestowing at least a hundred times more care and pain intellect than in the cultiandcost in the education of theand in the establishment of sentiments moral of the vation to year we pursue the same moral principles. From year treasure-lad- en vessels all these with course of navigation and before us when us around destruction to down going sunk were not fathomless and if the ocean in which they am would have filled it solid to this ere wrecks the bottomless AH these Magazines and Progressive one year for the surface. - Not self-destruc- tion. 57-000- 000 PERSONAL NOTES th Alfred Sorensen, IrojJrcN ivc JEWELER high-mind- ed e time,-befor- Opinion $2,50 |