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Show w Gods ;v- - is , American to Make Yes, its possible to build a new order World of mankind- -a fine Decent i 5. (Old No.416'- - 217 KEITH BLDG. Was 4648 redMStoBjca ftHM vers lMehands Car Dealgi world-cent- trail" W ltatheMestanna,ttey af thle MwapapcrJ Union tfSSS? eeml-pledg- ed ... a "changes of a rarely before equaled In tha automobile industry. D. signs will be revised with a definite trend toward streamlined torpedo" bodies. Ccnetnctlm At Miami, goo architects saw a display ehowlng dov structural glasig large win-toand plate glass mirrors may make tomorrow's homo a 'toouse of glass. Transportation Railroad companies have put into effect a plan whereby travelers in at least 30 states can rent automobiles for use in a community after having made their long trip by rail are made at toe time the train ticket Is purchased and tars are ready when the traveler arrives. An association will cooperate with railroads in providing the cars and uniform mHwni rates have been set up. mag-mtud- I it now ikipped ftawr plug. I ad but the battle Is far from over. I I keg campaign Is apparent and dU kederi are now attempting I I I k cut off German suppliee and taps from the homeland by inten-- toi attacks upon shipping- - S btscs. LABOR: Ambitions arch-riva- British sea blockade of tawny's coal shlpmente to Italy, I UtOdali have been tranaferring I tayflu of Oils Important commod- b by railroad, through hlatoric civilised and learned to get along together. Their cities are clean and shunless. They practise industrial cooperation. w pass. (SttaaJ. But trine, areas tahttae problems in the war letting even more complicated, a taaw of fears that Italy may I dp berself with Germany In toe toat war, Britain Is discontinu-b- t d in too and is routing sudi cargo wf flu tip of Africa via the Itatff Good Hope. This, combined to massing of the allied fleet to astern Mediterranean, il Joe Martin and Harold to point toward Italian war cuss ohas or Republican national mct through-shippi- 5 Med-tansi- in torn ap-to- dis- tois activity was fairing tou counter moves were made to pointed toward continued I neutrality. William Phillips, I ambassador to Italy, was re- taW to have karned from Premier muM himself that Italy wae not I I plenfce. Biggest stumbling plank attitude to be was the "anti-wa- r taken. AR agreed tost the party ibffliM promise to keep out of war, ly precautions. but e split was evident over the military Berlin Adolf Hitlers party depubeet manner in which to gaiif that ty, Rudolf Hen, declared to a group I S"I? w,r nwvement at pres--I end. of workers that toe German people ottier tavorable were engaged in toil years May sign was DOMESTIC: ? total o the great Italian celebration "with the certainty day nwUutlc steamship. In-o- ut as never before." He ridiof victory Shipping to I w York. Foreign allied all hope for Germany! culed It Despite restrictions placed upon I believed it internal collapse. Oat unlikely by toe neutrality act, U. & shipping towuld let this prised ship leave has climbed to Its highest point in Moscow Always Impressive on I a"17 wer Wlr annear. was news day, Russias parade toil year As this May 10 years. I that toe allies were nounced Attorney General Jackson lived up to tradition ae taousanda of Lenin. to I Italy Into an of- - was forming a special justice de- of troops filed by tin tomb hour on teJTmnt tordtog her poal-- I partment unit to investigate and Joseph Stalin stood tor to the reviewing stand aa hto might Present conflict prosecute any violations related and wee revealed before him In toe furntreiity sedition, espionage line of soldier. Members so many imiier offenses. Because for for- of the American diplomatic corps ships ere clearing U. S. porta enforcement were among toe thousands of speceign destinations, law ceremonies hard pressed to tators who watched the been agencies have declare toe too of epeaken heard violations of the war fcetp and track of all socapitalistic government end further neutrality act. were steadily growing Na-ue- There is wealth enough here in Utah to give each child an estate of one million dollars. But how terribly true it is that we are not developing the wealth as we should, and much of what we have developed is really owned outride of the state. And how doubly sad ia the thought that, as things are going at prewnt, the children, instead of inheriting million dollar estates, most of them will live and die aa paupers. Brigham Young came in contact with much poverty in his day and it caused him to remark: I am ashamed to find so much poverty among the people of Utah." The trouble ii wo are steeped in e price or profit system that piles up wealth for the few and keeps the many in poverty. We prayfor the poor aid needy.but do nothing to get the poverty system off their backs. . .ictordmi to the department CImPd down on got- n to b 1 tovernment warned cltt-b-l against liaten-dfbtneF. Even the 5to might important informs-,tatemn- ttk In--to Proeecutlon. ployers WPA Prolate being released from about 1,350,-00- 0 that stated Harrington worker! had left WPA in toe In Inpast U months to take Jobs farms-Mannations too dustry end on of these, however, WPA after St Decenary to return to work. of months a few to Cause and Cure "" ut Jjto re-to- taforma-- b totbeiim.1- - imtourant owners wnder if too war toWpflv.toem of their usual efl next to, u,rnj5 toe p,rl,Itn custom to and i J? k out at doors In to during tha summer tot be fu..? nlght comes there k light In these eat--Ji fi.rf ton JJ1 j w,Ul kkickouta atm custom may hi to Sntvi?' 'flu maka kki wert toVchi apart While Federal Security Administrator Paul McNutt was reporting that private industry was hiring last about 18 per cent more persons fedmonth then a year ago, another eral official, WPA Commissioner emHarrington, was urging private to hire additional worker y,ed evening. hPn tart allowances tow y tor Ita Meeting In Washington 38th annual session tha United States Chamber of Commerce heard its Carey, blame president, W. Gibsontoo lest seven for Deal toe New near or depresyears of "depression credalon. Only accomplishments ited to the Boosevelt administration beby Carey were distress, general labor disturbance. end wilderment Preaident'O Ho did not mention the little doubt patna directly but left wu responae to whom he thought sible tor the situation. MISCELLANY: Little C Old Glory wee lowered in low-erAmerica overnight It will etay for tour months until August 28, when to sun win reappear ed to Antarctic regions. In C A report from Manila, Philippineof a wave lalsndi, indicated under wee way In toe head hunting provNuevo Ecija at Interior Three homeeteadere were ince. aid to have been beheaded. The enwild tribesmen are fighting ancestral their upon croachment hunting grounds by farmers. m Winds of tomadic intensity swept ecrou the central United States tak13 Uvea in ing a toll of at least Arkansas. A and Missouri fiunn, cloudburst In east Texas caused of dollars' worth of property damage ai at least six persons were killed In toe area. 4 George M. Cohen wrote "Over There when the boys were going across to get the kaiser. The war left plenty iff headaches, but toe veteran actor got a gold medal for his President long toe other day from Roosevelt It had been voted by tot to All Electric Power I The Alcorn Eletrio Power Association, n public power district in Mississippi purchasing power from the TV A, paid off its entire debt out of earnings in less than five years, after paying all expanses, including taxes, and reducing rates from an average of 5.37 cents per kilowatt hour to 1.6 eenta Canby, Oregan, a little city of only 744 inhabitants, has made and saved on its municipal light plant $156,938 in 16 and a half yean in addttion to reducing electric rates over 30 per eent. it is that the well-to-- I i I .1 , i i ii Take life ai you find it but don't 'eave it that way. Owen Woodruff. : I 4 interests should align end the eruats which are themaeives against the pittances been crowded to the have who given to so manynged people of the wall in tha fierceness competitive struggle. In their own of the nation, the upper classes interest and in the interest should welcome the opportunity to, in some measure, become their unfortunate brothers keepers. They should deem its pleasure to render service of the aged and to mark out new paths of opportunity for you tn. We are all brothers and equals before the creator and "all that we send into the lives of How strangs ! For Public Ownership of Forget Not Your Fellowi In Distresi viet Help Wanted What the stars say about your birthday. First of a series of horoscopes illustrated in full color by ERTE, remarkable European artist, with interpretations by NORVELL, popular Hollywood astrologer and author of "you and the arars. Dont ipies the horoscopes for thosn born between January 20th . and April 20th, in the American weekly, the magasine distributed with next Sundays LOS ANGELES EXAMlNer. Every Child Might Have a Million tot to DePrtment of d posters which to ulU, t refrain from aim-t- o. ebot military mat. toesw!? coPlcuoue places th. country, the placard tocauee toe govern-MlmTJ- ? Pcwence of enemy -- Big Townsend Tarty and Show, Wed. May 15, 168 So. W. T. Mrs. Herren, Mrs. Ecton and A. Sorenson are the delegates. pIDEUGHTS th ny peace-lovin- " iftw1 would help to save America if the home owners and farmers ere left in pessesriun of their property even though in default. Money should not be placed above hnman welfare. well-govern- ed Around toe world. May day, 1040 style, sounded like this: Btockhalm Addressing a gathering of Swedish citizens. Premier At bln Hansscn told the world tost Sweden was determined to defend her neutrality "with aR our power. Be pleaded for Swedish people to cooperate fully with the government in every way to meet the present international situation. Both toe allies and Germa-rremier hava assured TTianoa Sweden tost her neutrality will be respected but latethe nation haa undertaken broad U 4 Worlds Best Civilization Now But a Memory the present war and told the truth, and what he said may be applied to Norway and Sweden. "If there is a more advanced civilis-aiio- n in the world I have missed it. They have become really year even that voice was quieted for laborers listened to still another voice that of military might tot flic The Provo City schools are run at an annual per capita cost of $47-8while the Salt Lake City schools are run at an annual per capita cost of $75 70, or FS per eent higher than Provos. And the Salt Lake board haa just gone nearly 2 mills above it legal debt limit which will ad $174,000 a year to the tax burden. Ogdens per capita cost is 25 per cent below Salt Lakes whose enrollment is dropping at the rate of 150 pupils per year. No sign of economy anywhere Are the poor getting poorer or, are the rich getting meaner? In 1936 the total sum paid in Utah for Public Welfare Assistance amounted to $2,600,640. In 1939 it jump d to $6,204,068 an increase of 140 per cent. The Old Age A assistance jumped from just below a million to nearly $3,500,000, an increase of 270 per cent. What the poor received waa very well spent,but more than half the overhead might easily hava been saved. Why not help the purchasers? The Home Owners' Loan Corporation has sold 55,303 of thq homes it has foreclosed on at a net loss of $44,460,778 or an average loss of $804. Why could not the purchasers have had the advantage of this and thus possibly have savd their property? 30,000 farma have been foreclosed on at a loss of over 25 per cent. We hold that it ia little less than a crime to thus disposesa the people. It One, a world traveler, traversed Denmark before happiness-through-harmo- , Are we making progress? v According to William Green, president of toe American Federation of Labor, his l, John L. Lewis, desires to be President of too United States. Speaking before 1,500 delegates to the Pennsylvania A. F. of L. convention. Green charged that Lewis was trying to form a third party so that he could become ita presidential candidate. Speaking In West Virginia last month. Leads stated that unless the Democrats selected candidates acceptable to toe common people and to labor he would advocate a convention for every U. S. citizen. " In Greens Pennsylvania address he was cheered when he said: He (Lewis) says the President is no good, nobody in tha Democratic party is any good. He cant find anybody that measures up so he looks around and says, Tm the . " Green asserted that A. F. of L. would refuse to affiliate with any third party move. . , Your editorials are outstanding and in a olass by themselves l am always inspired by them. Postmaster Smoot "There ia enough good material in every issue of your splendid paper to keep anv forum discussion going for a week W,W, hitney. "What a pity you havnt got money enough to get your writings before everybody in the country. Quince Kimball, But our ship is coning in. Right now it is palling at the home of every reader and they are this day load-n- g itwith checks, greenbacks and silver. What a right the Gods are witnessing every delinquent scrambling and hurrying to get his money on that ship of ours which is coming m right now NOW1 Thats our faith, strong as mustard seed, and soon our cup runneth over. We shall not be disaapointed. - end Govern men! Few Testimonials Out of Hundreds. What a Faith! They have an organised and stable agriculture. There is 100 per ot literacy, cities, low rate crime and disease, secure and contented woikers, highly developed social conditions. They seem to be engaged in a spontaneous movment. They are prosperous and g and never even think of war." conference with the designated choice for permanent chairman of MAY DAY: It has taken a thousand years to attain to such a state. In the convention. Rep. Joe Martin of a single hour the poison miasma of war waa spread over the Massachusetts. He alio contacted Contrasts people and their country and all their social achrivements were other party leaders as the party's Thousands of America's rural viln to platform began take shape, lages epd towns regard May day as Jaid in the dust nudes tha feet of tyranny. In- the twinkling said that party leaders were In time of traditional fun and frolic of an eye these noble eons and daughters of the orth were over most for U. & children. "general agreement made vassals and paupers. But there is a law that is as sure But in flie major cities of toe and irrevocable ae the unchanging laws of God : 11 With whatworld too day takes on a varying soever measure ye mat it shall be measured to you hue. It Is usually a day for tha again. There can be no repeal of or amendment to this law voice of labor to bo heard. This I I $1.50 PER YEAR f Is he now my ideal man, Does he measure to my plan? Ia he always true to me Aa I prayed that he would be? Does he feel that I am near Through each day of every year? Long ago I went away, Left him orphaned on lifes way. L3t him come to where I sleep And together we shall keep One moretryst withlifes love dream That my heaven may happier seem fltaa-se- Caaai cmI jar Ildy V nUnod through Published Weekly by C. N.Lund Did he really understand All the hopes I had for him, All the love I had for him? tomes word that 1041 models will chn,nI cur "yt From Detroit, of toe auto industry, er Peent POLITICS: Came the Spring to 10. 1940 ay ante the Ad of March 3, 1373 C. N. Land. Has that boy of mine made good, lAa I early dreamed he would? When I laat did clasp hia hand How the wind it blowing , . , Month of blossoms and green grass, May, this year Is watching loaders of both major political paract to the ties scamper to too grass roots to 2lnSTana. a "tads-kTi- ri pluck choice blossoms in too form liKnittadlr dotol attantton of convention delegatee. There was tore Vanity, plenty of weeding to do in toe garI Mediterranean the on I- -? ftancWtnglo flea! den of presidential candidates, however, and while President Boosevelt could claim the greatest shara of seemed avt instructed Democratic delegates and I tactics ited fl- -I Thomas Dewey wee leading toe ReIf, in. Britain and France tato publican fold in that regard. May ,wut German thrust to the le definitely regarded as a vital I nidus countries nnd (3)mark to month. a to Itslisn question I Republicans will choose 477 of kifer than ever. I Mk Rims Minister Ctombep-- I their 1,000 delegatee this month, at the house of com-(h-it most completing their total. Draw, am teillnf British forces were be-- I crata, who have already chosen 374, Nor-- I at their 1,094, will select about 400 Mowed from their central Ztobu at Andalanea. Germany more in May. With Roosevelt lidslmlnl that the elliee were already having SOS pledged and I flight to that area. delegates tucked away I gnus gains in central and south-Lgg- in hie fold he looked like an odds-o-n favorite to enter too convention have been ftrenfth- with a nice majority for himself or for hie own "favorite-son-" whoever that might be. . While many at toe lesser "buds continued to hide their shy little heads at leaet one more Democrat blossomed out with toe statement that ha would make the race if toe President didnt And what's more, said he none other than Burton K. Wheeler, senator from Montana1! cant conceive of him (Roosevelt) candidate. being Republicans meanwhile gathered In Washington to do a little spading and cultivating with their convention and campaign problem!. Keynoter Harold Stasaen of Minnesota held I !' Editorial TREND Gain Ground gSKKSSK Uta . My Mother' Speaking ANALYSIS in Norway Allied Fleet Watches Italy; Balkan States Are Still Uneasy Naas Er?AHAY of the WORLD SEWS I sait lav iktuMwivt a tkmaid jmn, - t 'I New America! Wnkliwn nM 7Mo , i do I h i : l others, comes back into our own." No man ever lost anything by unselfishly helping his fellows, but ha has added to the stature of his own soul. Forget not your fellows in distress Why So Many Tragedies and Tears The great trouble with the world is that tha vast major.ty of people and tneir rulers do not understand life and its meaning, and this is because they suffer with spiritual blindness and deafness. That is why there is so much strife and trouble, so His laws on the many tragedies and tears. God has written in the inner depths also and his in Book, of great face nature, and read to refuse men Rut of man. interpret and of the spirit the few, the are there Yet always the message. will not accept understand and and see who seers, the spiritual great souls, have sometimes and reds or cranks called are these know, but to face the stoke, the gallows or the cross. "Away with them. And therefore humanity muddles in the chaos of today. In spite of all tha wrong and sin and infamy, there is a plan behind events; the force which guides the universe also guards and watches man, and that force is speaking to this generation and in tones that shako the earth. Man ia not altogether lost will build the He God is not dead or away. On present chaos and voice New Earth. And as man listens to the inner spiritual will arise to his full statdevelops the divinity within him he of all that is good ure and literally come into full possessionand take hold on the men, and true and beautiful. Btep up, save. can alone the of They spirit. things Don't niw great 1940 World's Fair. .. which offar many new and Flan now to go. Finn, iait Union Ficifia trains Interacting pH- - snporb trarol comfort , , . i random from highway hazards . . carrice iJalicfoua dining ear maals . . . Ragisterad , . . ararything to maka your trip anjoytbla all tha way. to Nuna-Stewaid- For forth tMalb commuNi CHt TlekW Oflk IM.I Utah Site. Wawtrk C. H. SALTMABSH.uu.nl General George S. Ballif Out lor Attorney and former Judge George 8. Ballif of Provo is a Attorney candidate for the office of Attorney General. Judgcdbyhis and honor. record he would fill the office with ability, dignity I0A0 II IH I SOO Fit I 1 I congress. ah. UNwgaWW -- jr . V f |