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Show THOUGHTS WORTH READING re ORGANIZATION 1 NEWS Nothing Else Will Succeed 1 k ifjsotmuiA Progresuve Opinion FOR WE, THE PEOPLE. The conflict itaited in Europe will engulf the world. There will be no definite ceuation of hoitlilitiet until Jesui in person walks out upon die final battlefield, commands the destiuctioa of the last vestige of militarism and proclaims universal peace. That will be done as literally as the going of the Polish general to his country's defense. Men now living will see it. No plans of men will succeed that are not wrapped up in His phOosopy. TOWNSEND A Mr. Johnson of Idaho has been officially designated as Men anJ Brethren, What are you doing to promote Love, Peace, Harmony and Brotherhood? If the barbarites of today are to be ended; if mankind is ever to be freed from war and strife and poverty, it will be done through the law and order and peace and harmony of Brotherhood. The acid test of all all all social objectives civilisation and religion,all government, How does make for the Brotherhood man? When shall of it is, the dreams of Peace and Brotherhood be realised? 0 beautiful dream of Brotherhood ' That rises to the eye, , Like the roseate dawn of morning Filling the Eastern sky I 0 wonderful dream of Brotherhood, Soon the day of men's hate shall die Before the sun of its splendor As its glory comes marching by. 1 can feel its luminous presence As the day of its promise draws nigh, 0 beautiful dream of Brotherhood The Kingliest Hope from on high! - Profiteering its official rooms, 517 Hypocrisy We are against hypocrisy in every form and, we abhor the whited sepulchres who masquerade as friends of the people while they are the ghouls who rob, oppress and denounce the poor. Imagine some of the economic royalists praying in the churches on Sunday while in the very shadows of the places in which they worship there lurk thousands who have been evicted from what they called homes; thousands who have been robbed ana exploited and turned out to starve! What a burning shame that with all our boasted progress, with all our education and Christianity, all our safeguards of law and religion, the world becomes embroiled in another terrible war ; that society becomes more hopelessly corrupt; that political officials become more bent on selling themselves for spoils; that poverty in its worst stages becomes more prevalent. In short, why is it that in spite of all that we have acheived the darkest and most sinister forces are railroading humanity to hell? When will we acheive a state where divine reason, supported by the sentiments of the heart, will overcome brute force? It will not be until men adopt a religion of humanity, of true brotherhood, broad enough and liberal enough to take up into its bosom every soul that has been created in the image of God. Cooperation. Declaring that cooperation is a challenge to the spirit which may rob America of her democracy, Murray D. Lincoln, executive secretary of the Ohio Farm Bureau cooperatives, told .the annual meeting of representatives of the Farm Bureau cooperative insurance companies that it may take just that something directed into cooperative activity to save what our forefathers paid so much to attain. The American public is hungry for something to do in this hour of peril. Being active or being passive is the difference between living in democracy and something else. We find ourselves in a situation charged with' war because business is not democratic. It is our job to take the leadership in putting business on a democratic basis. We need to redirect the motive of business fron profit for the benefit of the privileged few to abundance for the benefit of the many To do this it is not necessary to change the existing form of government. ng Need New Sign Posts d. will speak Saturday Evening 8clock September 22nd IN THE SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC L1BRA1 large Committee Room, 2nd Floor a ary the cause this week. Arthur Robinson, ary given free with each new or renewal mbicription and 25c to pay for wrapping, carrying and delivery. Imagine, a' $3 .00 Dictionary Free. Room Bureaus Set Up For New York Fair NEW YORK f Special J Two agencies have been set up in New York City to insure World's Fair visitors getting living accommodations at a most reasonable price. One is the Mayors Official Worlds Fair Housing Bureau, Inc, with headquarters in the Chanin Building, 122 East 42d Street, set up by Mayor ia to locate rooms for visitors in private homes and dwellings. The other is the Hotel Room Information Bureau of the Hotel Association of New York City, representing 180 hotels witii a total capacity of 80,000 rooms. The bureau is at association headquarters, 221 West 57th Street Both agencies function without any charge to the visitor in finding him clean and comfortable accommodations at a price within his means. Rooms in private dwellings range in price from $1 per night per person upward, with the average per person $1.50. Every Western Union and Postal Telegraph office is equipped to handle requests for rooms in conjunction with the Housing Bureaus operation. Every policeman in New York City ia familiar with the plan and is equipped to give visitors first hand information on methods of obtaining registered and sponsored rooms. On making the application for a room the visitor pays a deposit of 50 cents per night per person for which he receives a receipt. The receipt may be presented to the landlord in lieu of cash as part payment for the it the time to SUBSCRIBE for this Paper and get all the inspirational interpretations of current events that will appear here. Our conclusions and iorecaits will be alot better dun Hairy Fords or Sen. Borah i WHAT THE TOWNSEND PUN WILL DO FOR THE AGED ? CTAHPIA Will do for All People. For Sale at this Office Delivered by Mail Everyone should Read the Booklet. Order your copy Now 25c, 5 ofV.S. that Work for Human Wei fa AND ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATION UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION SALT LAKE CITY MEETINGS Tues. 7:30 P.M. Chapman Library, 6 So. 8 W Wed. 7:00 PAL City & County Bldg, grounds! Thurs. 2 P.M. I.O.O.F. Hall, Post Office Place Fri. 7 :30 PAL Spencer Library 776 W. 1st No, George J. Fox u holding meeting! every Sunday evening ut theCfty Bldg., groundi for the American Foundation for Abundance. tion offer you have ever seen. Webbers New Universal Dictionary Free with renewal or new subscription Co i : and 25c. Like finding it. You need it. ; The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tuudi evening, 7 50.at 253 East 3rd So. Gives barn Dance every Ft day night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. Townsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday evening, 730, it ti Chapman Branch Library, 6th So. and Sth West. A finepr gram has been arranged fer next Thursday night. All inril The Utah Progressive LaborLeague holds two builDea i two educational meetings everymonth in tha City and Con are held every Wtdiay Building, Room 101. These meet-lng7:30 p. m. The speaker will be Bp. Brewster a ACT TODAY. BE WISE n Bible Class Anglo-Saxo- n Federation of America Non-Sectaria- With special Studies and d Discussions First: United States Constitution and its relation to The Law of the Lord Jesus Christ. . Salt Lake City, Every Saturday Evening 8 oclock In ths Public Library Second floor. North Side. 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RIGHT NEWS- HERES REAL SAVINGS ON THIS and fiction publication. 2. lew fferenti Tha supplies purchased by Utah's mining Induetry for company use average $50,000 a day. employee! of Utahs mining ndustry and those directly depend-!- f Pn it disburse an average of 15,6i5,000 for food; $6,400,000 for it and homes : and $4,750,000 for clothing, annually. Street FREE Adaiaj Sponsored by Anglo Saxon Federation Salt Lake City Branch. Organizations (EDITOR lirstksM Meeting., General Public Invited at both Meetings, Here is the moft sensational subscrip- La-Gu- output 0 a11 ;n .1 on the Corner of 2nd Avenife and G SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, afternoon one-thir- d NOW L D. S. 20th Ward 900-pag- e The following have been in and borne their testimonies to 900-pag- I Continuation Speech by same Speaker Kdi!' PERSONAL Money for subscription brings A Dictionary. interest e DictionA new. Urge flU3No. Mr. R. E. WEMP Consti- It it it not an eaiy task for a state or a nation to raise up patriots out of starved and stunted lives. There can be no real security as long as so many of the people are improperly housed, poorly clothed and fortfes Need on the one hand and greed on the other are the that are battering at the foundations of the Republic. It is little use to send plans of peace and economic salvation to savage Christians and Pagans called civilized while our own country smells to heaven with unrest, indusroom. trial warfare, graft, crime and poverty. We must set our own house in order. We must solve our economic and Political problems. We must The mineral Indnitrys average disbursements In Utah for We must put into the annual set up some new spiritual guide posts for humanity. vages. freight and supplies amounts to motive. minds of our people some motives that are higher than the profit $85,000,000. We must take Christ into our national life juft as literally at our fathers took The payroll of the mining IndusWashington into the nation's life, and convince ourselves that only through try la of Utah'e total His philosophy can we save ourselves and rebuild n wodd which it spirituha payrolls of tha Indush17 trial Commission. ally and morally bankmpt. under-nourishe- TREATING light of Gods Word in the Bj) Canadian National Commi..: tutional Bldg., Wed. night, Sept 27. All friends welcome. Mr. J. H. Keate will give a review of his new booklet S ealing with some aspects of the crime situation. who stands foursquare as an honorable "man. 0. F. Gudmundson, with whom we shall make further acquaintance. Mrs. Wm. W. Winnegar, of Woods Cross, who has a life story that is more interesting than fiction. W. A. Hudson, a very good man who has the fine habit of renewing regularly. W. W. Whitney of Box Elder who has one of the best economic plans we have heard about and of which more will be said later. He proved that the day of miracles is not past. Mr. Parnell Hinckley, as good a man as walks, and Dr. Francis Kirk ham who paid us as high a tribute as a paper gets. All of these have gone out with our 1 Our Time and World Events b I GovThe People's-Practica- l ernment will give a party at better are the human vultures that profiteer on stricken people than the looters who follow in the wake of calamity? Not one whit. And what do they do to the looters? They give orders to shoot them on sight. The moment the soldiers begin shedding their blood and sons of perdition begiu bombing, gassing and starving women and children, the ghoulish profiteers begin taking their pouqd of flesh the pound that is nearest the heart of common humanity. There is no shame in them. Conscience, human sympathy, brotherly love, religion and kindliness are alien to the big profiteers. What crimes, what infamies are perpetrated on humanity in the blessing. name of profitl How much Imp ortant Meetings ! 1 State representative for Utah in furthering the interests of the Townsend plan. He is determined to organize in all Our Position of the state. The Townparts Personally we would rather be a poor working man.Iiving hum send cause is growing. The bly on the plainest fare, with peace of mind and conscience, officers are encouraged end with four walls to call home and with true love abiding there in invite the public to attend the hearts of wife and child .than to be the Dictator of a world their regular meetings held every Tuesday night at 255 purchased at the price of soldiers' blood, womens tears and East Broadway. children's cries. We would rather walk humbly and obscurely through an uneventful life and go down to the dust of a name Neighbor James E. Ilart less grave than to sit on the most (oyal throne on earth if it has been set apart as traveling were built on the blasted hopes and ruined lives of countless Elder for the paper and the human souls. They who are deluging the world with blood fruits of his work are very and tears will say the same when they have wrecked their em- good. His heart is in the cause pires, ruined their lives and delivered their souls to the Prince and we appreciate his efforts. of darkness. PRAC. GOVERNMENT Brotherhood SIltt DC aum Pa to Id CH Lt hall kdui York Kt Tel. Company tha WK.P.P, oo, bill tag Ini |