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Show tfOR WE, THE PEOPLE, v THOUGHTS WORTH READING Organization Meanest Man Throws Acid in Minnow Pond News It is probably true that most of the worlds poverty .most of a oe and most of its misery has come to the human raoe through and by means of the Gold standard of finance. It has since its inception, been like unto a great dragon riding rough shod over the bodies and souls of men and has Btrewn the shores of time with more human wrecks than any other one thing. It originated in Babylon long ago. and in its story is written all the tragedy and shame of Babylon itself. When a group of nations attended an economic conference in London in 19 13, and there and then brought about the death of the gold standard, it happened to be exactly 2520 years, (the seven times) since King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon called a similar conference and gave birth to the gold standard. It was one of the first steps taken after the Almighty had, so to speak, let go of the nations and set them adrift for themselves. It has proven that man cannot be depended upon to go it alone. Since 1933 the nations have been busy buying and burying their gold and thus preparing the way for the destruction of that Babylonic system. Its time is up. It will never be revived. Like the ancient city it will remain buried, or used for beautifying and artistic purposes. And like wicked Babylon, it was destroyed as a money because of all its uncleanness, wickedness and infamy. . TURKEY GROWER9 WORRIED Of the 32,000,000, turkeys produced in the U. S. this year, Utah has produced 1,000,000, or 30 per cent more than last year. And now there is danger that the prices will be beaten down, against which the growers are organizing and should receive much encouragement. Just so long as the money mongrels can devalue farmlands, restrict credit, raise price to benefit their selfish desires for greed, we will have misery and want. Millions of honest sin cere men and woman hunting employment today, are being ridiculed, branded as lasy by a privileged few that have made them what they are. With the miserable circulation of the dollar today no man can boast a million or a hundred thousand dollars without knowing he has made so many paupers out of his fellow man. We read and hear so many lectures and ser. mons about the Ox Cart days. If the sacrifices made were for the purposo in later years to bring their fellow man to poverty and misery they have transgressed the laws of a just God. R. M. Brandon . SECURITY FORUM 217 David Keith Bldg., E 2 So. Zions Book Store, 28 East 1st Sou Shepherd Book Co. 408 State St. Pyramid Press, 609 So 2nd East Boneless Fish Caught; EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA. A fish caught 40 fathoms beneath the sea here should have been dead 50,000,000 years ago. It belonged to the species which scientists had believed extinct. Of a brilliant steel-blu- e color, the fish was 5 feet long and weighed 127 pounds. It had no bonei, but a car- tilage a hard but pliant substance and Its flna and acalei were of the primitive type. Apparently its ancestor! were common 100,000,000 years ago the golden age for the Crossopterygii. But what one of the species la doing alive today la a riddle for the scientists to solve. Tandem Used for Towing Bicycles to Repair Shop Utahs mines an the best freight ready for loading. Flnt on Is shipped from the tonnage producers in the state. The amount hauled by the Industry Is SO per cent of the total originated by the railroads of Beehive ana. at the delivered If once, years mineral production of Utah would all fill of the tracks completely within Its boarders. Not only do mines ship ore, but they ship all kinds of machinery, supplies, etc. Many of Utahs large producers have branch lines buUt to their on bins, while others an forced to ship many miles by truck or other means. Plctund hen Is one of Utah's greatest shippers, the Tlntie Standard mine at Eureka, showing railroad can at the dump mine to the mill or smelter. After the ore Is nduced to crude metal at these plants It Is shipped by rail outside the state for refining. From the refinery It Is sent to the fabrip cator when the metal Is turned Id to finished materials. When the finished product Is completed the railroad again In many Instances has the opportunity of shipping the pnduct to the point of consumption. A ton of on therefore creates an almost endless chain of industry and needless to say, when the mining Industry Is active, the wheels of the railroad car an humming. Factual Report of War Activities cause there was no actual foundation for the statements covered by such headings. In the Weekly News Analysis we are printing each week, our readers find a concise factual statement of events in Europe, with such interpretation, explanation and comment as will make the report of these actual happenings easily understood. It provides the most valuable coverage of the war to be found in any publication. Weekly Newa Analysis is prepared for us each week by Mr. Joseph W. La Bine, a careful observer and talented writer, who has made a thorough study of European history of modem times and of European armaments. JOSEPH W. LaBINE in Europe is the THE war subject of interest to Mr. La Bine la a product of rural America. He was bom and raised in e small town all our readers, but the moves and completed his education on the checkerboards of the at a university, battlefields and diplomacy are where he majored in journalism. Following his completion not easily understood. of the journalism course, he America is being flooded from every war-tor- n nation worked on a weekly newspawith vast quantities of propper, before going into the metropolitan field. He has specialaganda for the purpose of influencing public opinion in this ised ex a commentator and is country. Reports of actual recognised as having unusual events are so severely cen- ability in that line. His Weekly Newa Analysis, as it apsored, and so many false reports are issued, that it is hard pears in our columns, presents to get a fair account of actual evidence of that ability. Our readers can confidently happenings. Scare headlines appear in accept Mr. La Bines statethe daily papers of thn world, ments of war happenings, and only to be contradicted or for- his comments, as the basis of their discussions of the war. gotten in the next edition be mid-weste- rn i STONINGTON, CONN. Henry M. Bessette, 17 years old, who can show a profit from his bicycle repair business, operates what he believes the only bicycle wrecker." When Bessette receives an "accident" call, he pedals to the scene on a tandem, from the rear of which protrudes a stick rising at a angle. A length of rope dangles from the end of the stick. This he wraps around the handlebars of the disabled bike, which la towed away to the repair shop in the same manner as a crippled . Half of Masked Couple Strikes During Holdup PHILADELPHIA. Declaring, going to have anything to do with this, a bandit pulled a mask from his face and deserted his companion also masked in the midst of a holdup of Daniel Belinsky's grocery store. His companion proceeded with the holdup and escaped with $32. "I'm not Ruins of Ancient Fort Emerge in Caspian Sea MOSCOW- - The mins of an ancient Arabian fortress and caravanserai have emerged from the plan sea off the Bay of Baku. A number of square large stones with mystic drawings of animals and Arabic inscriptions were found near the fortress walla. The ruins are believed to date from the Twelfth century. The level of the landlocked Caspian sea varies greatly from year to year, depending on the volume of water it receive from its two main tributaries, the Volga and Ural riv- ers. Last year's heavy drouth along the courses of both rivers la believed to account for the recession of the Caspian and the appearance of the sunken ruins. Gfcr'wTr''! HA5D na-io- n lere. Will Conquer Without legislative promotion, iremiumt, subsidies and other neana employed by acme European muntrlcs to encourage marriage ind raise birth rates, the marriage ate in the United States for a number of years has been a little in excels of 10 per 1,000 of population, the survey shows. In the meantime, Germanys marriage rate has shrunk from 11.1 per 1.000 of population in 1834 to 0.1 in 1837. The Austrian rate ia 8.9 per rate, 1.000 and the before the countrys dismemberment, was 8.3. In Italy, where a bachelors tax ia imposed to spur marriage, and baby bonuses to encourage it, its former marriage rate of 6.T in 1835 has increased to 8.8. Other governmental measures to Increase the birth rate, however, have not been so successful. In fact the birth rate ia steadily decreasing. From a peak rate of 28.7 in the 1821-2- 5 period it dropped to 22.7 in 1937. In the two great democracies of Europe, England and France, the marriage rate in the former is 8.6 per 1,000, an increase in recent years, while that of France shows a decline to 6.6 per cent The latter ia regarded to be due largely to unfavorably economic conditions. The United States still maintains a relatively high birth rate, being 17.9 in 1838, compared to a rate of 22.5 during the 1921-2, period. While all other countries show a 1921-25 decline in birth rate since the period, the United States Is still exceeded by Japan with a birth rate of about 20 per 1,000, Germany 18.8, and Italy 22.4. Austria and the now dismembered a showed the lowest rates, (lightly abova 13 per 1,000 of Great Desert -- Waters of Rio Grande Soon Will Flow Into Three Southwestern States. Czecho-Slovakia- Ratification Up to Congress. Only the further ratification by congress is necessary to make effective the compact permitting actual work on a $50,000,000 program for construction of dams, power plants, diversion canals and reservoirs at various points on the rivers course. Hydroelectric, irrigation and flood control benefits will improve an area comparable in size to Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut combined. Starting as a trout stream in the anowfields of the San Juan range in southern Colorado, the river flows through sand dunes and the volcanic badlands of New Mexico, runs placidly to El Paso and continues its lazy way after plunging out of Santa Helena canyon just southeast of the Texas city. Near its mouth, the river streams through the rich citrus forms of n 5 tri-sta- te Czecho-Slovaki- population. j:r,k Clears Mind of Insane lew Method Effects Cures ct As Patients southern Texas. Fulfillment of the Rio Grande compact was the result of more than 50 years of work by water experts, engineers, and the governments of the three states. The treaty provides yearly quantities of water that must be delivered at the Colorado-NeMexico boundary and the amount that New Mexico must deliver to Texas. It limits the amount of water that may be stored during various stages of the river. NEWS ITffM-SLOW-D- strikes take OWN OUTLAWED place Organizations that are (or Human Welfan (This Papes claim membership in them aO through publicity gives, accept the best dial each has to offer. They should unite on coamoa pout THE UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION ORGANIZATIOt Meets Thun. 2 P.M. LO.O.F. Hall, Post Office Hue Tues. 7:30 P.M. Chapman Library, 6 So. 8 W. Wed f 7:30 P.M. CityACo Bldg. George J. Fox ishoUmg meetings every Sunday evening at die City Co Bldg., for the American Foundation for Abundance. The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tuesdi evening. 7:30. at 168 So. West Tem, Gives barn Dance every Fr day night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. The Utah Progressive Labor League holds two business in two educational meeting avery month In 168 So W T Tbess net Inga are held every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. The I AM group now has a Reading Room at 615 Bnso Bldg., 2 5 East 2nd So. Meetings every Sunday morning it Hamneggi security icri Security Forum discussion topics transaction income taxation, homestead exemption, compsaiated pit discounts on abundant goods and produce. Gty County Bldg. R 10 Saturday Nov. 18 7:30 P- - M. Technocrats have public meeting Thursday evenings and Monday evenings at their rooms at 1 68 So. West Temple. itudy meetiai Their Deliriums. BEACON, N. Y. The lost world" in which the insane dwell is no long- REPAIRING SHOE O.K. Right Thinking Brings Good Rosalia When you think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK SHOES Jobs at Moderate Prim 414 So. State Street Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELEll 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing Nearly 40 Yean In Salt Lake can serve you better than ever We channel-deepenin- 0. HERE'S REAL SAVINGS ON THIS The group earning between $325 and $400 a year ia composed of 340,872 persons from 79,593 families. Income taxes reach into the low incomes in Japan and a person earning $275 annually is subject to a levy at 10 per cent There are in this group. CHICAGO. For three days a liny kitten perched in the fork of a tree on the University of Chi- 40,-8- Mississippi Girl Eats Her First Ice Cream Cone TENN. Alma Mar-diyears old, ate her first ice cream cone nnd listened to a radio for the first time. The girl, who came here from rural Mississippi, had never seen an eiectrie light, a Christmas tree, or a movie; had never been higher up than two iky rics; had never even heard of an elevator, and didnt know Franklin D. Roosevelt la President. She was given shelter at the Juvenile home in Memphis after arriving hera penniless. MEMPHIS, 18 , a, dered mind. At the same time, as the patient would remain fully conscious, tho physician might get the much sought dues to the nature of the delusions. It would be an emotional shock, he knew, for a person temporarily lucid to go to the stage and try to what he had been doing and thinking while out of his mind. Mental patients have an aversion to this. These persons were not, however requested to act. For at first they had no recollection of what they had thought But they were asked to put their bodies In the positions as during the insane attacks. Memories then began to return. The first acts," Dr. Moreno says, were of usually short duration. Gradually the patient got control of rolca he played during an insane FOUR thrifty way to subscribe for your All ONLY farm Grade A Americas Newspaper and and fiction publications. Now orders or Thm renewafs accepted. YEAR AND THREE BIG MAGAZINES THIS NEWSPAPER, GROUP O 1 MAGAZINE 1 LECT $920 Jf American Boy American Girl J1 McCall. Magazine Christian Herald Parents Magazine Pathfinder (Weekly) j ?,! 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This S14.000.000 dam and its the fantaitic appearance of the real world a it look to insane eye. companion projects would supplement the present development of apThe shock ia induced if mental in lucid momenta, proximately 350,000 acre of the fer- patients tile valley. Flood control and power the experiences of their delirium. benefits alio would accrue from the These sensations have been one of completed project the closed doors of Insanity, truly Power for Albuquerque, Santa Fe forgotten from the very moment iff and other northern and central New recovery. Mexico communities would be the Akin to Sugar Shock. product of proposed dam near the The ideas that led to penetration Colorado-NeMexico state line. This of this barrier came partly from a structure also would be used to harness flood waters that annually flood study of another form of shock for sugar shock the lower New Mexico valley re- the insane, the and former gion! causing thousands of dollars causedcamphor shock, the iff insuby excessive doses damage. lin, the latter by a form of camphor A projected series of slit reserknown ai metrazoL g and canals dikes, voir, About four year ago Dr. Manfred in the south projects central section of ' New Mexico Sakel, young Viennese physician, astonished the medical world by givwould cost approximately $10,000,-00Value of bordering farmlands ing mental patients overdose of insulin. Insulin haa no known connecwould be doubled by this work. Farther south, the Elephant Butte tion with insanity. But if Dr. Sakel hydroelectric power plant and dam continued the insulin until the insane were in a coma and near death would be expanded and work commany woke up with clearing minds. pleted for extended irrigation The clearing was not instantaneous, but was rapid. This was tested all over the world. A few lives were Seven in Japan Attain a lost, but many mental hospitals Yearly Income of Million adopted the sugar shock treatment Later followed camphor shock, with TOKYO. Seven persons in Japan have incomes of more than a million similar good results. Become Actors. dollars a year. The exact Income at the seven But the shock patients did not was not given in the finance departalwayy stay cured. Psychiatrists ment statistics, which showed that found it was a great help if the reg the largest group was in stored person could be made to unthe bracket earning about $400 a derstand exactly what had been year. wrong in his mind, what the fanThe seven persons in the tasies had been. bracket are from three famNot a clue to this state was availilies, not listed by name, but preable from shock treatment itself. sumably the Milsuia, Mitsubishi! Dr. J. L. Moreno, nationally known and Sumitomos. who maintains a pripsychiatrist, are included families in the vate theater Eight for spontaneous dra15 individuals earning between $550,-00- 0 matic productions by mental paand $1,000,000 annually. reasoned a milder emotionThirty-fiv- e families cover the 48 tients, al shock might help clear a disorindividuals in the bracket between ee cago campus. Police and fire officials as well as A. S. C. P. employees failed on every attempt to dislodge the kitten. Noose contrivances, cab nip, nets all were futile. The kitten merely perched in the tree and meowed. Michael Osmolski, a newsboy, passed the tree on his route each of the three days. Finally he stopped and inquired, Why does not somebody climb the tree? No one had thought of that ap parcntly, so Michael shinnird up the tree and saved the kitten. ttWlL NEVER - WORKIM SAN FRANCISCO. The United la the moat "marrying" in the world according to an n survey just completed Rates $275,000 and $550,000. Cat-in-Tr- MANASlir International Survey. THE CURSE Barrows Magazine Station, 62 MAK.. Facts Are Brought Out in DENVER. Conquest of Americas great southwestern desert-star-ted 400 years ago by Spanish explorers is under way again, this time for a prize more valuable than the fabulous gold sought by the helmeted Conquistadores. Ratification by Texas. Colorado and New Mexico of a compact apportioning the flow of the great Rio Grande opened the way for expaninterested in security legislation may sion of thousands of acre in farm lands that line the attend these meetings and discuss river valley. Guns and lances have no part in Hamaeggs or other security programs. the modern conquest at the Southwest rather the weapon! will be dams, reservoirs and irrigation canali. The result will produce a ON IMPOSTERS fortune In tillable land far surpassing the wildest dreams of the conBy quering Spaniards when they Thomas Gibson Smith marched northward from Mexico Price 10c centuries ago. For Sale at WASATCH PRESS THERE'S THAT S. Leads in High Rate of Marriagi three per cent tax on non scrip incomes exceeding three thousand dollars per year for security incomes and public expenditures received a million votes at a recent election m California. Public credit creation and transaction income taxation for security incomes and price discounts on abundant goods and produce establishing an adjusted price at which the public can buy all goods produced wi greatly enlarge employment and income to consumers and fanners in state or nation. Such topics as the above are discussed at the December Nineth Security Forum, City and County Braiding 7:30 P.M. People Scientists Are Amazed Mines Could Fill Rail Tracks . Everett MODESTO, CALIF. Fisher, of Hughson, who gains a livelihood by raising minnows for bait, has nominated a candidate for the meanest man title. Someone, according to a complaint Fisher made to the sheriffs office, threw acid into hla fish pond, killing hla entire stock of minnows. TOWNSEND Townsend Club No. 1 is now holding its Tuesday night meet ings at 16S So, West Tomple and doing better than ever. A slate security scrip and a 241 SOUTH Progrea&Ae Opinion B SELECT MAGAZINES 2 1 American Fruit Grower... 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