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Show w j i . and Leisure for Age Opportunity nd Encouragement for Youth Income Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Making Life And Happiness VOL No- - 1, lIHE HUMAN WELFARE ADVOCATE Address, 217 David Keith Bldg 48 MitUr at the Port Ogles at Balt Lake City. Utah, under the Act of March Personal Items Published Weekly by C. N. Lund 8, 1ST! 1A0 PER YEAR EDITORIAL THAT IIE MIGHT CO ON III8 WAY SEEING Everyone has read of the man who gave one of his eyes to a boy in order that th) youth might go on his way seeing. In an interview with a radio announcer the man, speaking of his good deed, said that in doing so he was reminded of the apostle who said, "Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have give I unto thee." And when he was asked if there was any money consideration he said somewhat as follows: Noth ing at all, but I have all the reward that I want. I am old and he is young and I shall go on, knowing that part of me will be alive after I am gone, and with that part of me the boy I loved will go on his way seeing." That the boy might go on his way seeing, the man submitted Simplifying Our Economy George C. Christensen Distribution For Use old I u hoi,d increased and t lie age for lowered until The viewpoint is held by an qualification everyone are asajred of an increasing number of people to a very delicate operation and gave an important part of the that the existing economic employment or a social income. A publie commodity reserve body God had given him. It was a great sacrifice, but one of order cannot produce and disthe best and greatest deeds ever recorded in the history of tribute the goods and services and social income system for r - forty five years of age .man.. required by the general' public to further economic security How much is the average man doing in order that others as measured by the standards and independent employment may go on their way seeing? How much are those blessed that the advances of science and a system of public employwith means giving in order that their less fortunate fellows have made possible for the ment for the utilization of the may goon their way seeing? Very much, it is true, but not world. advance in modern science will If this opinion be recast to nearly enough. How much they might do if they had the mean that this economic dispel depression by increasing spirit of the man who gave his eye! all-ove- fh There are a million or more youths just touching their feet to forbidden paths. Who will furnish the light to turn them back? There are other millions of boys and girls who, through poverty, have had the vision closed to their eyes. Who will Theres one thing, they won't be able to give away here, a neighTHE and New bor told Ann. That's that pair of old reed organs over yonder. One By Philander Johnson belonged to Mrs. Hartman and the is Ua WasUngtoa Star other to her Ma before her. No one will so much as carry an organ 1 TAPPY A'PtT YEAR coma to vino. home these days! ill wy Hippy Old Year I" too. That set Ann wondering, but when I net a Aar oj happiness Phil started the truck homeward, .in in meainries we possess. he was the one who was wonderiYou always know best, honng'lid year, tef cannot forget ey, but wont you let me in on the lutirs llisl were brat ely met, secret? Why the two organs at kfir the courage that seas taught ) hen the hours with doubt were two bits each, please?" fraught. Just to tease, I'm not telling, but you must admit I got a lot of mid the shades of guile )hi year, music for four bits, Phil. ou hurt offered many a smile, ihe the suashine, deer end warm, Spring displaced the winter and hat mast conquer eeery storm. along came the summer and with it a round sf county and state fairs, la lie future whul it may, exhibits and the like. And when the iuueers hare shown the trey. prize lifts Were being published, one item stood out like a sore thumb "x tippy bttt Year comes to vine 'll say Happy Old YearT too. reed Extra Classification-Antiq- ue organs Oldest and finest group display: First, second and third prises, Mrs. Phil Hudson $30.00. That was a sample of the prizes Ann collected throughout that summer and she and Phil attended farm sales everywhere, hunting lueuasllvons rare old reed organs which Ann tinkered with, polished, mended, played and finally exhibited, dates and all. She had started something, for others were delving into the organ collecting hobby. rolled New Year's morning around again and Phil found a tiny Just a little envelope at his plate. YEAR be sight to them and help res r ore the vision? And there are millions of little children whose eyes never behold sights beyond ' i sl & . Jwo New Vsars Organ Hunters jfi 5, 4 i? A SN HUDSON z:' hadn't recovered the shock of the first Christmas present her hus- and Pht had given her, their rDrn '? All he could morning. lord Just now, he said. "Ann dear, get on your wraps, e out th d fiy cent piece and let's New Year's day by attend-- r her. Ewyone in ftmties had ached ,a.lt1 the Fletcher and Putnam had the same idea time the Hudsons Hartman farm Ann in heartbroken and over her insignificant dog-in-th- South Second East, Tue. Jan. 4, at 2 P.M. People of any age are invited by Ann and Phil Attended Farm Sales Hantlng Old Organs. Chairman, Mr. Sam Kiefer. Mr. Kiefer has & Meeting at Greenville, 111. for their twenty seventh annual convention, Nov. 10, members that of the National Equity Union gift and a little interest on t investment you financed of last year. Lets hunt up a farm urged the organization sale to celebrate the day, too, Phil cooperative associations for What say?" so 82 miles but It's away Sure, consumers. and we'd better get going. Whats 82 producers two miles in the lives of organ hunters? he gibed back. REPAIRING SHOE four-bi- e- money which they have gathered and centralised, and lead them to see a way to deal justly and honestly and equitably with thiir less fortunate fellows. It is time that people realised that their business should be the secretary, Mr. J.P. service to kumnnity to give Anderson, and the sit in darkness to give an eye out to this meeting. farm ,,le just north had rand antiques and maybe ! can make that fifty cents pay Merest by investing it He loved tease Age is a generation steeped in infidelity, with thirty six million boys who have never been in church. Who will give of himself Security, dvision of Utah, to them and lead them to behold the light that is rooted will hold a meeting at in Calvary? Who will touch the eyes of the army of rich men the Moose Hall, 16 who are wallowing, manger like, in the peoples Old putting the organization on its feet, inviting all interested to join. Gome together. Hadn't she dreamed of a nice r or a fur coat,receiving or something nually as nice? But he had laid wt a piece at her plate Kristinas Hn known as in several counties and is rat holiday Morton City, today," be lou know Frank Hartmanurged. organization Builders of been lecturing locally fifty-ce- J the drab walls of their slum homes. Who will make real for them the (vision of good, clean, comfortable homes? The government is doing much but not enough There are also millions of aged people for whom lifes dreams have died. Who light to them that walk and so that they might go on their way seeing. LINCOLN'S OPINION OF WALL STREET GAMBLERS During the Civil War a bill was passed by Congress empowering the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Chase, to sell the governments surpus gold to get funds with which to possible through the advancement of modern technology without finding itself almost automatically An organization to further economic freedom from a public progressive standpoint has supplanted by a very different been established in the Nateconomic older its incapacity ional Capital with PaulDouglas, i n this regard i s obvious Frank P. Walsh, and other and real. well known liberal leaders on What would happen if all the national board. The orgaeffort through government nization is opposed to vigilante action and trade agreement associations and methods and to reduce industrial and hopes through inter - collegagricultural production were to iate and popular study of ecocease tomorrow and all surplus nomic problems to further goods were to be ditributed by peaceful intelligent action for use oi consumption instead fundamental social reform. of limiting production to mainPaul Douglas is a Professor at tain a level in price sufficient e the University of Chicago and to enable the producer to Frank P. Walch has been a recover his costs in trade. Labor for a number First The producers of Attorney years. within any industry would recover their costs through their utilization of the goods The following is from the cary on the war. When Secretary Chase went to New York to negotiate the sale the Wall Street money gamblers promptly to them in a program of 83cial distribution for tho Social Credit League. the price of gold a number of points greatly reducing the government assets. Lincoln upon hearing of it made the most bitter comment that ever fell from his lips. Speaking to a friend he said "What do you think of those fellows in Wall Street who are gambling in gold at a time consumption bid down he continued, banging his sueh as this? For my part, clenched fist down on the table I wish every one of them had his devilish head shot off. Saturday Night in Japan Good Results When yon think of having your Shoos Repaired THINK production. Second of surplus We hold damentally rises from the willingness The minimum and ability of the people to create price of all articles would thus be accepted aa the basic goods and services and to deliver them when, where, and aa required that the financial the average operating cost and the margin in value above operating cost would V7e maintain that the community as a whole must receive and possess, be recovered through a commodity income system effect- purchasing power at all times to buy all the goods the people desire and ing the distribution of plus good? and produce. are able to produce. sur- of as inalienable people not exist to impel people to prices, the full Repairing Eaat 2nd. South 83 Yean In Salt Lake T5 We can serve you better than ever sufficient but by increasing the buying power in the bands of the to the point where they continually can buy, at remunerative and product of industry agriculture. employment. A social income system for Epic pennon clubs and other old all over forty five years of ago age pension organizations are being should be established by the established on the Pacific coast to Proves Jewelry, Watch, Kodak right, costs of production, not by seducing in a choice of employment Economic conditions would JEWELER be must be made equal to the financial Moderate Prices in undesired must that the total in incomes K. SHOE SHOP continue system made to reflect this facL We insist Labor troubles would cease to exist because Allred ? Sorensen, and price for these goods. The basic price would establish Third State Street British Columbia fact that the credit of the nation fun- production 414 So. 1936 to be an indisputable it a social income system will make each individual secure Jobs at jS Economic Freedom Manifesto of the Right Thinking Brings 0. made of other industries distributed Western Newspaper Union. ri purchasing powerin proportion regime cannot distribute to its to the increase in wealth. people the production of wealth present Congress to enable tho demand waters fins." in Japan is on a different Ameriplane from oura aa the two can gentlemen can tell you. Tub are perpendicular there, instead of horizontal and you stand in the water up to your neck. But we Shouldn't laugh at this somewhat primitive scene, to Consumers Information, which points out that only a hundred years ago. there were only 1.500 bathtubs In the United States, all of them in Philadelphia, where they had a each city water system and taxed tub 83.00. President Fillmore in stalled -- pfiMT. on in. th Ll Bathinz 1850i Advertising general public to produce and consume to the needs of modern wte life and comfpit thus freeing the individual from depend-anc- e the first tub in the White House in of tho advantages of convenient and sanitary bathing started 81 years later, has continued Increasingly ever since, and has the United States the cleanest nation on earth. Even the most advanced European nations are far behind us in this respect, and the possession of a bathtub in most countries is a sign not only of opulence but ostentation. Tho United States is among the few countries generally educated to the knowledge that health end cleanliness go together. upon private businesa or- the power to consume for the older people to a real degree of security and comfort. Possibly the Urges! state pension the Ord Age PrDsihn Union in the State of Washington. organization is ganisation. As a step in the en- Workers Alliance security locals and largement of economic security other pennon union am being orgafor the general public present nized in the State of Utah. |