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Show fkocjKesmvis SOME RE-R- UN Birthday Ball Inez Haynes Irwin EDITORIALS What Bps uttered As fearful death aeutanca to Dr. "Ace" Blaikie? k THOUGHTS WORTH Peaceful SituLt, the quaint village on Boetone South READING (EI DEW 10 Shore, found itaelf encircled by a tightening baud of fear aa each and every reepected MCE came under eurveil-lanc- e One af of the Lewi thftw had murdered "Ace but who wee it? pi.itrU citizen AND COMMITTING ... short time ago they razed what was known as the Cathedral of Chrifi the Redeemer, which wa a vesy imposing structnre, devoted its ruins to teaching and preaching of what passed for Christianity, Upon 300 feet be they are now erecting a towering Palace of the Soviets to feet ' will be highIt 330 high and surmounted by a massive statue of enin. will seat er than the Empire Bldg, in New York. One of its great rooms above Lenin effort to place 2 .000 people. This appears to be a planned the before there revolution, Christ for Christ, or rather above what passed I wiin was the founder and creator of the Soviet Republic. Since his than perhaps any hero of made more a death he has been lionized and encased in glass where tomb lies in in a state other man. His body still hold hime enthusiasts Some there daily behold it and thousands pass all 1 . above the average in rials of its type. may envelope the world and reach out to save mankind in the way they can be saved. will Dont TLe ails and concentration camps of a large part Europe are full to overflowing, and never, outside of the worst of the inquisition c ungcons, have more vicij is and varied forms of tor ures been used tortures which pagans and barbarians all is not alone to kill, but to break, deform and make hideous the ..lives of those who survive and send the victims out to suffer indescribable pain for life. To do the deeds that nVither God .nor man ever should look upon, they employ boys in their later teens as guards and watchmen, and through the mob spirit incite them to all the violencethat their superiors can think of. Every American should pray that6uch mobocracy and violence may never come to the United States, neverhadthegcniustoinvent.Theideabehind.it What does the coming session of the Legislature mean to the 13.000 recipients of old age pensions or so called Old Age Assistance" and to their children from whose shoulders this beneficence of their Government is intended to lift the burden of the support of the old folks. The Utah chapter of the National Welfare Workers, better known as case workers' Organization and condemned .by the eminent authority Bird Sims Color of New York as a national racket that is now in almost complete control of this situation that concerns our old folks so much, propose to sponsor a bill that will authorize the case workers to compel relatives to support their old people and to place in their hands the spending of all relief money and the fixing of budgets of old people who have no relatives. There are rampant rumors that certain powerful organization of special priviliges will have their highly paid lobbyist on hand to put this bill over. Will the men and woman who have been honored through the exercise of the franchise of Utah citizens be the fool baiters of these interests who will turn our emergency relief funds to the reduction of their own fair taxes? The Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance Organize tion is now strong enough to banish the case worker system ii Utah, by legislative if possible, by referendum two years henn if necessary. We can not conceive of anything that'could be at once mon inimical to the aged and their child ren, .and ..the groceryman and small industries than the passage of such a Jaw. Should this happen the aged will suffer and the state at large will pay and pay. This organization will sponsor a billjthat will be sale! just and economical. Utah State Old Age Pension and Aasistanee Organisation. Paul H. Allred, Chairman. J. F. Whittemore, Secretary. HEYI SET OFF THE TRACKI Men, Money Make Mines miss a tingle exciting To Appear Serially IN THIS PAPER Mountain Chief Water The Wonder Of The Age Internal or External To Be Used For Rheumatism, Kid ney or Bladder Troubles, Pro state Glands, lonsilifis, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, Stomach Ulcers Varicose Ulcers, Goic re, Hay Fever, Etc. Natural Mineral Water A. W. Winberg & Co. 1833 South 4th East Salt Lake City, Utah TtUviei am cry in Colam. iaa carrier "Lift ini with Lora. Against triumphant nri For no question ia over Until it is settled rightr AN .ASSISTANCE The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tuesday cv eniog 7:30, at 233 East 3rd So . Gives barn Dance every Friday night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. We have a real old Barn Danee Orchestra and will show both old and young a g.od time. Membersand their guests welcome to all Tuesday and Friday meetinss se- And crushed by power of Keep on with your WfaryfcJ PENSION CLUB TOWNSEND NEWS on) of WEDNESDAY Honor thy Father and ihy Mother installment! Mineral BLDG., IAN. 18, AT 7 P. M. hard-boile- ,. COUNTY IMPORTANCE! It SOI And you'll be refreshed by the characters d lack of usually present in mystery "Murder Masqueetoriee. rade" is exciting, humorous to b the one mighty and strong who came to set the world in order. To the millions in Russia it may be made to appear that Lenin ha, Len-ins replaced Christ, but the real Christ cannot be replaced by a thousand Lenof tomb the When of dictators. the other gilded nor a thousand in. and his system, have crumbled, and all unrighteous dictators have lost out and peddled' the figure of Christ and his influence and spirit and pow- er CITY AND Birthday Ball will be held at the 'Old men bowed down with Coconut Grove Ball Room on Monday evening, January 30th. burdens! All Democrats, Republicans, Socialsts and Independent are And women too, grown old! of infantile expected to purchase tickets to aid thqcauee With hearts opprest in noble breasts u 1 ON JANUARY PUNTS President Roosevelt You'D live and breathe the mystery of this violent death ae Mary Avery and Patrick O'Brien, matron and police chief, work hand far hud to the innocent and eliminate bring the guilty to justice. Youll be fascinated by eight Sylvia Sard, Mary year-ol-d Averys niece who plays such important part in the casai la Rumu ATTEH1 THE UNUSUAL OF MEETING ORGANIZATIC The Old Age lnaion i Assistance croup mooi,, the Regular meeting, arft every Friday, 2 P. M.t at I ternity Hall. Meet at Ci County Bldg. Wed. Pve7p. Interesting and hi entertain programs are given. All people are invited and ifo become members. LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM WE DEMAND Mines are made, they are not Just found. It takes men and money to make a mine. Here is ona In the making. The picture shows the surface plant of the New Perk Mining company, located la the Perk City mining rr !:m, which la the distrlcta newest producer. While New Park la a producer. It still la a prospect In a sense due to the. largo amount of undeveloped ground the company controls. All of the money now being taken out of the ground from minerals Is being put back In an effort to give the state another major producer. In fact outside capital la also being poured into the enterprlsed In an effort to make a profitable producer. Meanwhile, an averaga of SO men are given steady employment and thousands of dollars are being pent each month for machinery end supplies. In ths first place hundreds of thousands of dollars were expended in acquiring and exploring the ground before a pound of ore was developed. The history of ground 1st Series Tax money be used for Pensions and Relie! only. 2nd. State Pensions of not less than $30 per month for all without an adequate income who have reached the age of sixty years. 3rd. All unemployables and widows with dependent children be granted an amount of not less than $30 per month each. 4 th. Each dependent child to be granted an amount of at least $10 per month. 5tn. Property of Pensioners and unemployables to be exempt from taxation up to an amount of $3,000. 6th. That all case workers be abolished, t embraced In the present incorporation of Ne Park la tha history of many long yenra of struggle, beset by long years of trouble and litiga- tion. The present management finally succeed In settling all disputes and consolidating a number of different properties under the wing of one Incorporation. Such properties as the Park Galena, Mayflower, and Star of Utah, which operated in that region for a quarter of a century prior to the Inception of the New Park, are now Included In the latter company. Thin la contrary to the belief that mines are bonanzas. In the early days, a few rich areas were turned Into profitable producers rather quickly. But thli ia not the ca now; It takes time, men and money to make a mine. mil nr. ihl fl w Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER The New Park utter proving the existence of ore In the upper levels, la now concentrating on the development of the property at depth through the Mayflower tunnel. 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