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Show Sure! Vote for CMLund-th- e rrlmary Election,Tuesday, i come and Friend Peoples Earby jis Your Turn Win. People Oct. 19. Vote to Mr. Common rofmsiiK h Leisure for Age Opportunity pd Encouragement for Youth Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Slaking Life And Happiness THE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATE: 1, No. 37 Address, 217 David Keith Bldg SUGARHOUSE, SALT LAKE 'CITY, UTAH. Entered ai Second Clan Matter at Iht Port Office at Salt FRIDAS IX T City, Published Weekly by 15. 1937 Utah, under the Act of March 1. 1879 6. N. Lund $1.50 PER YEAR hy Continue Government by the Machine for Spoils? luman Progressive & Cooperative The People are tired of the old politics and politicians; the very words connote corruption and meanness.M-E- d Howe The Peoples Man for Commissioner SOME MORE ABOUT WHAT I STAND TOR C. N. Lund Candidate for Nomination for City Commissioner I have entered the race for city commissioner in good faith, believing that there are inough people in this city who want the kind of government for which I stand and about which I have been writing for many years. It has taken some courage to enter such a r ce without money and HUMAN CULTURE without organization, and against a machine which is riding By Dr. John T. Miller Orough shod over everything and strong-armipeople into for it or be forever blackballed from the party. I am ie of the most important lessons for young and old is voting the machines way of doing. every thought and feeling of the mind is stamped upon against I am not entering the race for the emoluments or the spoils The gods we worship rain and recorded in the face. A stubborn feeling makes of office, good as these may be. My sole ambition is to find their names on our faces. ibborn look; an angry feeling, an angry look; a sly feel-- .. a way to do all the good that I can for the people, believing a sly look; a aad feeling, a sad look; an impure feeling, that great deal of good can be done through the office and its influence. etc. etc. a kind kind look a ; By developing Utahs resources NOW, I would look, feeling, npure the schools of more than a thousand cities around the seek to find employment for youth and keep them at home. two By a program of increased social security I would seek to 1 have placed on the blackboard the pictures of take better care of the aged and incapacitated. By cooper, one with the coiners of the mouth turned up and the ative ventures I would seek to make a better and more In mouth down. of the school corners r with the every ittle children could tell me which is the happy face and beautiful Salt Lake. By new system of I would endeavor to wipe out the blanket of crime that cov!i one is not happy. ers the city. If I could not find or make a way to reduce wrote schools for of El I Paso, the booklet that the LUXIILh and public expenditures I would resign. I would detaxes and of and on character I Stand for the spirit and letter of the work, guidance building is, mand that work, in a large way, be started under the Conh they printed 5,000, are those two pictures of the Primary Lew. I believe honest, clean, efficient government. I have shown them to children three years of age servation and Research Foundation. I would request that in am for paying more attention to huasked which is the happy face and they never fail to the city do all in its power to help develop a Utah owned Iman welfare and would, if it ooul dbe coal products industry that would eliminate the smoke the right one. done, start a clinic for toe rehabilitabusiness and employ A tion of the unfortunate. I believe we r'e are sowing, daily sowing, countless seeds of good and nuisance, increase the states more for and by to aged peoBy a whisper sow we blessings, by a breath we scatter host of men. I am now, and would continue to be, back of ShouldI do am for aU their interests. I am In our words, and looks and actions lie the seeds of the Credit Union Home Building projects now being launch- ple. for making aU poaaibla opportunities st ed, which, if carried out as planned, will provide and life." for youth and promise to do aU I can rerywhere I repeated those words to children and they homes for all who desire them. This project worked to a to stem the tide of migration of our We grownups successful would change the whole atmosphere young men md women to other porta. e a deep impression upon their minds. chil-aI am heart and soul with First last and all toe tone I am for of on minds to of the the the among poor keep city. permitted the profiteers the rewurees of Utah for Utah veteran in form habits effort to have a great saving the their that hurtful wrong organizations images youths people and developing the fame for blame to we I auditorium would help built. them conserve a lought and action. When they go wrong supply and by toe home people. I am for aU ad of blaming ourselves for permitting the profiteers to of water for the city, but would refuse to put the people Igood, sound, cooperatives ond pledge Wlien will we ever in further bondage to do so, believing that there are other my support to the Cooperative Credit inize and demoralize Hie young. Union Home Building projects now beheathenish and better ways. worse and such than i up things, prevent ing set on foot by toe Credit Unions. I am for law enforcement to the limit and will be guided I shall do my utmost for smokelem fuel le civilization of any nation is the outcome of the level promotion and building up a msciousness which its leaders have attained. If these according to what the best interests of the city demand. coal products industry. I promise I invite the people to cast their votes for me on Tuesday, ;rs view the universe and man from the low levels, we to the support have a low type of civilization. At the present time October 19. I cannot send hired workers amond them, I Conservation and Research Foundation in ads radio nor cannot afford the or the expen- to order to employ Utah lobor. I papers, large e leaders are standing on the low levels of selfishness that the whole purpose of city national glory, and the type of civilization prevalent sive printing. So I trust entirely to the common people for government should be to serve and whom I have been waiting and working and fighting for beta the people and not to enslave forty years. You cannot find a line in these writings over them by financial bondage. I am that long period of time that does not ring true and fair and against the political machine. If the Voids of Indorsement for C. N. people could trace its record far our square for the people. politics the machine would get no votes but Its own. SOME POLITICAL THOUGHTS Price, Utah, Oct. 12, 1937 The state is no longer able to carry the jobless load , Dear Friend Lund: VV. Gillman, state director of public welfare. This NONP-ARTISA-N I drop you a line of congratulation upon your becoming a says J. RALLY on relief must get off, and idnte for nomination for the office of City Commissioner means that all employables now this in the face of winter. This should lead the poor peoA Non Partisan Rally and rrrcly hope you make a good showing. I realize you have how much they need an official friendl. to realize ple but Mr. Lund in just y competition. The election should be the city commission would be a depend able Free Danre will be held at the lizc that, in most cases it becomes a very bitter friendL Anderson Hall 32312 So State This will give you an opportunity to bring to the er, is something that should St., Saturday at 7:30 P. M. Here, Mr. lc your views for a progressive government, and particu strike you between the eyes and wake up your thinking Come out and hear C. N. Lund, more concern for human welfare. powers. City Expenses Jump $192,000 This year over Last Harold G.Crose and Mr. Bees battle. year all on account of the raise in salaries . So it goes, up ley, who have been invited to Again let mo wish you success in the great and up; higher and higher. Salt Lake City is bonded to the speak. You who believe in Non Cordially yours, tune of over $7,000,000 at the present time. Back of the Partisan City Government. George Christensen, District Judge political machines lurks a proposition to put another $7,000-0- 00 Come out. A PJ for by Mr.. debt upon us, which will be somewhat of a leap in the Salt Lake City, Utah Willis. Iva indebtdark. Once Salt Lake is sadlddled with $14,000,000 r Friend Lund: the road can only lead to chaos. Mr. Lund, your canedness i glad" to see your name on the List. Will say that as didate is for water, but not for bondage. me and mine, we shall vote for you. who Here is how the wise men the machine elects to office Yours truly, financial situation in Salt Lake City. In all the handle the C. A. CARLQUIST, years we have had the City and County building there has are qualified been an indebtedness of over $700,000. This $700,000 has to receive r Mr. C. N. Lund Old Age asbean paid in interest but the original debt remains unpaid, was very pleased to note that you listened to your friends bankers more than favor the be ask sistance that So you see the powers you vote for had the courage to come out as a do the people. Mr. Lund, the peoples candidate, will they iidate for City Commissioner, our very fine platform stand for the people four square. Sam F. Keifer ut a small part of the things you stand for and will en-r-or machine now in office is doing its level best The political Peter Spraynozzie to carry out when elected. I remember a few years use of unlimited money, to stay in. The political the by in editor you proposed a state platform which some machine that is out with unlimited money is doing its level for City Commissioner as took up and proposed as a National platform. I find to get in, and for the purpose as expressed by its leadbest For not your support Joe Bush says most everybody knows you by name but many do ers to get control of the selection of 750 odd employees. The T w you for you. Those who do are We thank you. personally. candidates of the machine that is trying to get control are se who do not know you personally I wish to say ! I have already in cogs in one of the machines. They just want Advt. Pd by W. II. Tawne', aked with you in many ways and know you are in the something better and a place where the spoils are more it ranks of progress, that you are really progressive, bundant. nil, sound and far seeing. You have always been on the Lund. He promises to divide the official for q 1 thorough-f labor, pensions for the aged, etc. You are wards and to let the people, not the polit- i. the , among The Situation in China, will nformed on tax matters, civic and economic affairs, ana selection. do the dans, bo the subject at the Peoples t no political machines or scheming cliques could swerve comcentral a work strong through Machine bounds from he path of right. I consider myself within politics Open Forum Sunday at 8aoclock soul. It rings up unification when I say that in the 3P years I have been mittee which, like a corporation, has no p. m. Oct. 17. Hear Mr. Hess. he city that no name at any time up for Commissioner the fees which its candidates are always forced to pay. It been superior. These declarations may not please every levies on salaries. It dictates every move of the officials it Hess. J. but they are made in the inlerest of sound, sane and has elected or appointed until they are deprived of personal Will be on I,. S. at 7.15 in public matters. When necessary it resorts to in government. The people need Mr. Lund to be a friend freedom flice for them. the injunction. In every campaign it gets abundant means Saturday Oct 10 37 to pay. Be Sure To Listen In from the underworld which dares not refuse Yours truly, J. A. HESS, -- ng 1 crime-preventi-on .C. N. hu-fa- ce. non-partis- low-co- con-elusio- n nd Utah-owne- d whole-hearted- ly e fciU? Lund n, pol-fig- Citizen-taxpay- 'r 1 1 i & ? i ii t 3 y i Those non-parti- A. I. the hearts of our friends with happiness their ears can hear and their hearts can pulsate with ;,;iJ not wait until the end of their grief, termoil and us thrill Toiiitments to speak their eulogies. . tribute laid upon a coffin, too often should lk! been strewn along the pathway of the deceased while to brighten their homes with the sweet perfume ol 'M'lilhetic affection and gladden their weary, troubled !'.!' either than make n showing over their dead bodies, yyn. with our alabaster boxes, let us pluck the thorns n!tles from lifes pathway and strew flowers in their "(1. I,ct us rift the nimbulent clouds of adversity and not back (,cl flowers laid upon a coffin to cast IJifir fragrance without 'urial without a life a to are prefer: requiem, .r a sad and neglected life. A funoraf without an eulogy, 'ndship, Charity and Bcnev j Hu floral J" II Weath And Production A PROPHECY BY on principles of simple arith- metic that have been recogWhen a nations industries produce forty five to sixty five nized as long as men have percent of their possible produc- figured upon paper sand, or tion with existing equipment stone. the remaining percentage in Issue from a a taxation and production capacity is an ecoe nomic waste and the monetizatizaticn of wealth of this production capacity is tickets to the producthe waste of nonproduction. enough tion of wealth to bring the When a nations industries total in incomes of the general produce a given quantity of goods during a period of ten public to the total in prices of years or less and consumption goods available for Bale. This ran be done in an lags behind production by ten per cent or more this is the o f abundance without s. waste of over production or of inflation of under consumption while any Because an increase remain in want of goods or purchase medium means produce. increase in effective demand And when these wastes of and as goods are produced in non production and under con- anticipation of effective sumption exist in a nation of demand this increase in purabundant natural resources and chase medium will mean scientific achievements they greator production and a exist from one of two causes lowering of the general or from both of these. price level. And thus will poverty be Either the government is not driven from the world. values in the its monetizing moneshould that it posesion tize for purchasing power for Greenbelt Community its people to the extent needed Among the many commendfor the purchase of needed able activities of the New Deal goods and produce. Administration are the estabOr it has allowed wealth to lishment of municipal ecoleave its bossession it should nomic units on the consumer use for a monetization of value cooperative prinriplcs of the for the purchase of these goods Rochdale system. Greenbelt, and produce. Maryland, is the first of these And in either event the communities planned by the remedy is obvious anb based Farm Security Administration and construction of home and community buildings is preceding at the present time. The consumers of Greenbelt community will own its business houses and select those who are to direct its trade and non-us- price-value- Alfred Sorensen, Progres ive JEWELER Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 75 East 2nd. South S3 Yean In Salt Lake o san - I George C. ChTistcnscn We can serve you better than ever industrial activities. Cooperative colonies have been established in various parts of the country from time to time as production coopei stives and Grecnpelt community will be established as a serious of consumer cooperatives where people employed will be the employees of th mi con sum r units and not members of producer cooperative along crative colony lines. Both co-o- p- (Continued on page four) LOCAL TEMS SHOE REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK 0. K. SHOE SHOP Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street George A. Udell, Chairman. The local section of the tccnocrat organization meets Monday evenings in the County Commissioners room in the City County Building on Mondays at 8 P. M. The Workers Alliance meets at City and County Bldg., first and third Tuesday nights. Townsend Ciub No. 1 meets every Tuesday night at 255 H. Dunce there every roadway. Friday night. JEFFERSON Political Machines Have helped to Fulfill this Prophecy. The spirit of the times may alter, wiil .alter, Our rulers A single zealot will become corrupt. Our people careless. lie his victims. It men better and may become persecutor, time for fixing can never be too often repeated that the rulers are honour while is basis, essential right, on a legal usion of this war wo est ourselves united. From the cone not Bill then be necessary to; shall be going down hill. It for support. Thev v ill people to the moment resort every They be forgotten, therefore, and their rights disregarded. of making money,; will fmrct themselves fn the sole faculty for dre and will never think of uniting to effect a reject h' their rights. The htaAU. thrrofw ; All these Magazines and Progressive Opinion oneyear for $250 |