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Show Income and Leisure Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Making Life And Happiness for Age Opportunity THE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATE! Address, 43 VOL iTNO1 irM uT I M ISevletv S.-BRIT- ill David Keith Bldg Entered 1 Matter SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1937 at the Port Office at Salt Lake City . Utah, under the Act el March I, of Current Events TRADE PACT ISH Traetv Planned That May Affect International Rela-- 1 x l iim . , Insistent Demand tor l ax Law Modification TIOn jr I 1 1 K IJ tobacco a? pouibie except Draitie curtailment ol produc- -. tion or deitruction of urge quan- title, of food product. In the United States," laid a resolution adopted by tha delegates, eventually wiU result in bringing about a enmtitinn detrimental to the whole people. We believe the problem now facing American agriculture cannot be brought to a satisfactory conclusion by either of then means, but lies in bringing about better distribution systems and increasing tha purchasing power of the whole peo- ple." Senators Smith and Byrnes of South Carolina have declared themselves against Secretary Wallace's proposal for processing taxes for cotton and wheat, considering them in reality sales taxes. Rand Is I. B. Mitchell of Teaneasee (left), and BepreseataUve BepreaentaUve Marvin Jones ef Texas, chairmaa of the hoaae agriculture committee, (arm problems at a meeting ef the cemmlttee to draft the new dilrr..i,r farm bill. PlchaJul iMmJudL IV. nT Acquitted TAMES H. RAND. JR., president of Remington Rand, Inc., and Pearl L. Bergoff of New York were found not guilty of violation of the Byrnes act by a jury in the United States District court in New Haven, Conn. Tha verdict was a blow at the government's first attempt to en--I force the act, which forbids tha transportation of strikebreakers across state lines with the intent of Interfering with peaceful picketing. Another Judge Wanted SUMMARIZES THE WORLD S WEEK CENATOR MINTURN of Indiana e vmmi xnmnT imm. introduced a bill authorizing tha President to appoint an additional After Labor Racketeers Trade Treaty with Britain judge to tha United States Circuit months four Eliot tha London Ness, it and WASHINGTON FOR Court of at That IX young safety director of Cleveland, Ohio, has been Investigating labor racketeering in Cleveland, es--v peclally in tha build- ing trades, and then he made a report of his findings that resulted in a special officially announced that the United State! and Great Britain had agreed to negotiate a reciprocal trade treaty, which hai been fought by Secretary of State Hull ever since he started his reciprocal program In 1934. The negotiation! are expected to begin before the cloie of the year. American administration officials such a pact SecrrtarylluU lead to a commercial union of all English-speakin- g peoples and will be a powerful influence in preserving world peace. London lodes upon it ai an instrument to form a front which aU nations may enter later on conditions d nations reciprocity, and therefore as an indirect reply to the new German-- 1 alliance. Principles said to be already agreed upon provide that Great Britain would receive reduced American tariffs on textiles and session of the Cuyahoga county grand jury to hear the atorlei of scorn of business men who allegedly have been terrorized by labor be-lie- ve union officials. Ness Eliot A ess ggid these men were prompted to volunteer their Information because of the security offered them and the knowledge that many others were prepared to testily. In addition to protests from ness men that they were being busishak- Appeals Chicago. court has jurisdiction over the seventh circuit, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana, and hai had one vacancy since the retirement of Judge Samp uel Alschuler last year. Both Senators Lewis and Dieterich of Illinois said they had no candidate for tha place. New Land Speed Record EYSTON of CAPT. GEORGE set a new world record for speed on land when he drove his automobile. Thunderbolt, two mites on the salt bed speedway in Utah at an average speed of 311.42 mites per hour. This is the fastest man has ever traveled in a motor car. Some Social Economy The Progressive Democratic Iamb and the Conservative Democratic lion have laid down ogethcr but the lamb reposes silently within the lion. The munition makers of the United States are wearing broad smiles of prosperity while their product destroys by wholesale men, women and children of Europe and Asia. Their net profits for the month of September, 1937, amounted to 918,000,000. Narcotie venders are hunted down and lodged in jail, butthese wholesale destroyers are the right" people. They go to church and contribute liberally in the hope that their sins may be fpr given. Rockefeller 'r. says the people of the world are trembling with fear. True. Ilis remedy is faith. Then he goes on to say that much of the fear is because of false prophets; Not so, Mr. Rockefeller. There are no false prophets among those talking about the demise of your system. What the prophets are saying is all too true, and its the truth that causes fear. The ancient Dinosaurs which roamed the earth, had four ounces of brain and four tons of body and therefore, in time, destroyed each other. 8o it might be with the human dinosaurs, billionaires who have about twelve ounces of brain and four tons of money. The governor of California says, The people of California must solve their spiritual problems before they can solve their economic problems. Sounds good and it is true, but just what is he doing, following the old order, to solve the spiritual problems? A man who knows has informed us that 95 per cent of all prisoners 25 and under come from demoralised homes through loss of one or the other parent,1 through divorce or through poverty. And he further says that in the most of these homes the children never have a chance. Fifty per cent of juveniie delinquincy is brought about in the ages of 16 and 17. And how little we are doing in the way of prevention. It is time we were waking up and saving our youth. THE WORLD MOVES AND HOW. At a convention of The National Farmers Union a resolution vis adopted demanding that the government be repossessed by the people and that the people take over all industry and business and bring about a just distribution of wealth. They would have the government take over all banks, railroads, trust and insurance companies, mines, factories and all other resources and have them operated and the wealth held in trust for the benefit of the people. They would limit wealth to 9500,000 for any citisen. To bring this about the organization alliance. You proposes to form a strong, militant farmer-labo- r bet the world moves. $1.50 PER YEAR Published Weekly by C. N. Lund 1879 EDITORIAL . v, S?,0UF' George C. Christensen & Cooperation Social Finance this principle as necessary in the successful conduct of public affairs. It should advo- cate the adoption of a system of public and social finance that The most essential principle in any program for the will establish this principle economic advancement of the without delay and prevent a further depression in industry general public may be stated and exchange. The in the following words The function of government and incomes difference between to tax and monetise wealth can prices muBt be paid to the pay in social incomes to the as a continuing people people during any tix month established policy of public the difference between period finance. incomes and prices and between This is essential for as .long and needed producas this principle is not recog- existing tion within existing production nized in thejndustrial economy of a state or nation there exists capacity. It can pay this difference a n unpurchased surplus i n through the social credit goods or produce that bring program of price discounts continedor recurring depression which correseonds in the public The Rochdale system of con- finance of the social credit to the return of surplus sumer cooperation is founded system in savings cooperative industry oh this principle by returning and trade. to the consumer the surplus It can pay this margin between incomes and prices in units of cooperative savings and when extended into the social dividends to all the as proposed by social field of banking and finance people credit or it can pay the will mean more rapid progress difference in social incomes to for a social economy of ade- all over forty five years of age and establish economic sccurty quate purchasing power. for the American people today. are surplus Surplus savings Thiswill bring into immediate values and correspond to the a fundamental realisation difference between incomes and principle of the cooperative prices within that period of economy of consumers coopera- time that the total in circulat- ing and deposit credit is recovered once within the total of national ineomo. Cooperative democracy should recognize and encourage tion. And it will further the cf a cooperative adoption commonwealth because abundance and social security make less selfish the instincts of inrn. NOTICE Chinese Flee from Capital of China, was NANKING, capital ai the seat of the IT IS THE BEGINNING OF THE END. . Cooperative Health Associations Ladies Club is Independent A great beginning has been made in thiE old world the en down, Ness also had numerous name by whieh the formef the adcomplaints from rank and file union government because of the rapid Ladies Prosperity Auxiliary beginning of the end. Hatred is being instilled into all the men that their leaders had obtained vances westward of the Japanese will be known. Every lady is dictatorial control of the unions and forces. Officials youths and war is becoming the pastime. This hatred cannot had used it for racketeering pur- were being scattered eligible to be a member of this in several cities, the but bear fruit, and what a fruit it will be. How long docs poses. help charitable organisation, purpoThis resulted in hundreds of men central point being on learn itself? the world to Leagne hate that Cooperative take the Hankow, se to aid gratuitants who are coaL destroys always it being thrown out of work, impeded 300 mites In return she would grant the Yangtse News hunand kept legitimate business, needy and isolated cases. Mon. The course being pursued by the nations simply means that west of Nanking. United States lower tariffs on fooddreds of thousands of dollars in new One inA Committee of internation- Nov .29 at 3 p. m. and evening army of the stuffs, certain raw materials, iron industries out of the city, the Ness will destroy themselves. There can be no other ending they was vaders moving and steel and other essentials of a ally known physicians made time set for Bazaar and Dance report was said to have stated. from Shanghai on is rearmament program. to date course pre-en- t while the 500,000 pursued.Up persons At a meeting of the Cleveland Nanking, and anothpublic Sunday, Nov 7, a at 323 2 So State St. Regular Immediate opposition to the proFederation of Labor, Don A. Camp- er was about to athave been killed or injured in the Spanish civil war and pro- declaration of principles and meetings are held every Monposed pact developed among the bell, president of the Painters' Distack capital Tainan, statesmen in Washington. Senator proposals which had deen day at 3 p. m. Athal&ne Dad-le- y who had been men- id to the value of upwards of 92,000,000,000. Shantung provJames Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, trict council, destroyed perty Presincnt. tioned in connection with the invesrejected b y the American ince in North China. Democratic whip, protested against a the case called entire from last givJune. tigation, will de worse in China. Nations looking on in silence while Medical Association China, however, was far any British accord until the Englwhich In ish pay off their defaulted war lot of newspaper propaganda called for national ing up the fight, It was reported a They around since the Shanghai that Generalissimo g debt to the United States. He called has been passed schools, hospitals, home, men, women and children are lieing and added public health policy directed k had resigned as presHe proposed pact trade treason." labor movement began, was orthis stuff time in council it's that high ident of the executive bombed and destroyed have but to wait a little while before toward all groups of the populaSenator The C.I.O. Convention, the Henry Cabot Lodge, . stopped. to lead his troops in a final efder Massachusetts tion on the principle that first State convention served Republican, win and differthe to unless own countries in a their fort Japanese atop they notice he would sponsor a resolu-haltln- g the same thinp happen the health of the people is the war. H. H. Kung, it was said, have held in Utah came to a of the concern direct the negotiation of ail new Harrison Backs Water the in presiwould succeed Chiang ent course to the present one is taken. The sins of the system government. trestles until congress can Cooperative successful conclusion, from considering dency. He is finance minister. Bays ttermine whether they are respon-ttbl- e PREVENTED A will be George Greatorex, Secretary of Associations forHealth the pending government reorganThousands of civilians and which we live are so many and so great that there can under for the current business the means at hand through the Utah Workers Alliance. ization measure by a filibuster eigners were fleeing from Nanking. bill, the But military authorities remained which phycians can apply the the all in of made the full end of against short a being system be nothing Representative Allen Treadway, Among the toboI utions ado pted would in a the senate declared city new and engaged there techniques of medical was the issachusetta de-tRepublican, lot of talk about tax boycott of Japanese not be surrendered to the Japanese science. the nations. Verely, it is the deginning of the end. proposed treaty as cer-ti- n revision. HarPat This a fight without resolution desperate goods. was to provt disastrous to Amerchairman of rison, first business. in Utah He warned it would Local adopted en by WORSE. finance FOR THE WORLD CHANGES throw more Americans out of their tha senate Peace Prize for Cecil jnHnrannannrMmimBnniffln One of the Workers Alliance, committee, lobs." Since the immortal war president, Woodrow Wilson arthe organization for the betterriSCOUNT CECIL ol Chelwood conferring with SecV has been awarded the Nobel made world be must Morgenthau, The world with the retary words, the oused ment of conditions among Governor Ask Tax la worth declared that addiRepeal peace prize for 1937. It decided the in trend been a there has for beW.P.A. Workers, the Unemsafe Damocracy,1 'JOVEHNORS of the six New tional revenue to 40,goo. Lord Cecil was (elected direction untill today 57 per cent of the nations of the and those on Relief. England states, in conference cause of hit work in behalf of the other compensate ployed n he was modification of the dictators. Wilson under the iron heel of League of Nations, of which "ton, adopted resolutions are Resolution world This reads in part one of the founder. When informed e!iely Hlcizing the tax and tariff undistributed profits could what a but beautiful dream, and dream, a follows. as dreamed high' York New in ie the administration. They tex could be raised of the honor he waa , of Whereas: We are fully in even a dream of the Gods amount to against the machinations city receiving an honorary degreeunirepeal of the capital only by broadening tax lnt the tax on undiitrlb--? the income tax base or by a genat leaders? To think that in twenty years doctor of law from Columbia accord with Pres. Rooaevelts of greedy, He bad just attended a corporate profits, and de- -l eral manufacturers' sales tax. versity. nations have thrown Democracy into the half the recent than more Alliance World Chicago of the speach calling "wed the pending reciprocal Mention of a sales tex aroused conference for a quarantine against war discard! Not the people, but the leaders have done this infamgreement with Cxechoslo-- t Senator Borah and others, and the for International Friend ah ip imperiling the jobs of Idahoan prodded Harrison until he Through Churches in Washington ous thing and that's why peace is still but a dream. There making nations, and Jewelry, Watch, Kodak week-enhousands of American gueat of Presicitizens, backed down and said he did not and waa a be any peace while man exploits man and cannot Whereas : It is the policy of will not, ago Twelve years gwemora who took this dent Roosevelt Repairing quite mean what he had laid. nation. who is seventy-thre- e the Workers Alliance to outlaw nation Cecil, Lewis exploits Re-1- "' Lord tax Barrows, Wilson ' "If, in the revision of the old, won the Woodrow Malne; P. p. Murphy, 2nd. war T5 and preserve peace, We East South year revenue, some lose should we laws, New Hampshire; George I do not believe, with the spending peace prize. Local No. 1, of Salt Lake City, Aften, Republican, HUMAN CULTURE 83 Years In Salt Lake Vermont; program that la now going on. that Workers Alliance of America, k F. Hurley, Democrat, Harrison we would help business," j asachusrtU; Wilbur Wool Hitler Dr. John T. Miller can at this meeting no w in session, do L. Cross, told the senate. I think the goal I Britain you HALIFAX, lord preil- Connecticut, and Robert should be to fry to i : O Britiah .we tha in council the j Winn, Democrat, Rhode Island. budget at the flrat opportunity. to1 oiteniibly all in Germany boycott wal Japanese and goods civiliza is in our There have been many ugly spot believe the wise way to do it ex- tor the purpoaa of viaiting a hunting call all upon peace forocs two curtail some of tha emergency loving exhibition but actually to negotiate tion for a long time. Education and religion are the Americans to do the same and ' hi a great dither penditures. end other Nazi chief! the Hitler levels but with to profiteering lift should higher humanity that CZu-ones- ," ird7 .nK.lUeged plot Harrison proposed a return to the tor the eitebliihment of more request all store managers to on both of them and will not let SHOE REPAIRING and other old normal income tax on corporasystrm ba a strangle-hol- d relation! between Great remove Japanese goods from friendly overthrow the re-- c tions and, if neceiaary, to increaso Britain and Germany. iA!irn-r0Uuntil it is forced to. pi go their shelves. vernment. instead The secret po- - tha rate to 18 or 20 per cent . authorized to Right Thinking Brings Uef was that he waa The consumers of America are today being ground to death m,kln m,ny ,? Good Results of the former maximum of 15 Vi per hint to Hitler that there wa hope selfish covered secret cent ?.v between three millstones: selfish profiteering groups, When you think of having Germany might regain r 3rnaU and depots of the needed to is -. supwould that M conspirecolonies if Germany Tho Peoples Open Forum labor groups and Government spending lost your Shoes Repaired he and men they Mixed economic Uolation ra. millions of unemployed. Leader-shi- p Its life to of ebenHnn necessaries Coffin meets Howard the Kills THINK Meu every Sunday evening ply wealthy tex-- Bullet with other European ? economics e. coffin, who was 7:30 in the Council Chamber. in making fundamental adjustments in politics, Jn their raviaed League of Na- a in airpower Uw P101' and spirituof tha World war police to I. K. SHOE SHOP U' and sociology that will result in a higher morality Always a good program. Come !. craft production board and sponof the worn Swlterland, want to detach Geridealism thl The Britiah of Obe need Dr. Geo, W. Middleton will today. libthe is the of crying ality ovemmeht of that sored the development too, ff politely found wot many, and Italy, of depression is being loat thru artiHalseven the of an illustrated lecture on Prices years and Moderate give at with war Jobs Japanerty airplane engine, waa sea from their alliance most morally. to md suffers ePPerent of tha to death at his winter home in j Mexico. and 414 Street So. State maaienger a youth waa fitting iron, ifax ficial prosperity a U were any r.i.mi, Ga. Beside hia body wae few he 1 an extending inter n institution. Ha had hunting rifle from which one shot to Berlin, ,.l h'Iu.eh of Germany among British friend eonferencei witharoy- - had been fired. It wae assumed officials- V hia death waa accidental most-favor- -- Lilian-Japane- From Item 1-- It Workers Chi-an- Alliance Kai-She- .... . he after for red-hand- ed i Allred Sorensen, Pr ogres "ivc cut-thro- - d a re n. Vinf " We serve better than ever Resolve That do : " LOCAL ITEMS j. ? at " hr Howard 0. |