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Show A V. i PROGRESSIVE OPINION National News of Personal Without Fear Interest or favor Some Items SOMETHING Reed E. Vetterli THINK TO District ABOUT Cast your Vote for for CONGRESSMAN, 2nd A Utah man, bornand bred, with a pioneer ancestiy, and has mixed with the people in many capacities. Was with the Boy Scouts and became an Eagle Scout. His experience with the F.B. I. should be a great asset in these times. He is 00 per cent against all forms of 1 He is the only Republican candidate among those seeking the senatorship, Washington Digest to apply on my subscription. t I do not know how I stand on this matter, but I do not want to be in arrears. I enjoy your articles in the papers, and the Progressive, to me, is one of the cleanest, most fearless and independent fact National Committees Lose Control Oyer Expenditures finding and exposures to politiHolds Voice Willkies Key to Success in cal panders of any publication I read. And the one outstandr His Presidential Campaign. feature of your paper lies The words hare not been'eoined or inrented that can de- ing in fact that while it lays the By GABTEB TOLD scribe what haa been done to London. Were Lucifer aud his by WMtoia Stwwwn boats to uae their geniua ten thousand yean they could not bare all this corrupt practise in flMmtd Um WASHINGTON. The original Ides he earn up for reflection. outdo the fiendiahneaa at work in Britannia's skies. And then the rank nnd file of officialdom of tha Hatch act was magnificent WeH tha fact Is that most of ts. an those among our people who wish just that for Amerieal it points out the only true cour- There can be no doubt about It AH Vspent for Newbury was spent ttans tha it at the arguments againat on newspaper se by which we may eliminate advertising! tt its passage were lams obviously But the Joker of the whole situ Be thankful that you lire in America, a land when you can the evil environments, and at Ol For example, the plea of Son. atlon at present is tain to that higher, sphere of Alban W. Barkley of Kentucky that aee and what hear beneath? nad, apeak, fa? you please, go to any or no federal employees could not be major parties are economic Ifnsed chnrch,to rote aa you like; that you an not spied on, that moral, rsligious and by federal candidates, whereas Ns expenditures OUTSIDE tha Gw national committee you hare lawa and courts that protect you, that your an in a standard. May the inspiration Itata employees were not restrained, acp byroad the reach of the It would be tough on the federal of a and sustenance society that ia somewhat humane and civilised. guidance set Probably, w tha whole, Don candidates! la being waited this gracious Providence be yours Barkley waa tha target of cartoon- on yea. foolish campaign and I hope that the future holds ists and editorial writers aU over spending thu aver before Germany's attack on Britain ia not to decide the mighty in store for because of the there Is party. regardless you the good re- Whatcountry one power which can issues of the present war. The drama will not end then by was bothering the control ALT the ward which you have so nobly senator, of course, was thatKentucky spending on either side. he waa g demure battle will be fought earned. any means. The Very sincerely your to s tough fight for renomination at Willkies Bad Throat in the Negr East, says the Magaxine Destiny. In the Eastern In the Democratic sena(be Sylvester Earl. torialtime Threatens Campaign section of the Mediteranean the destiny of the world will be friend, primary. His opponent was then of the governor Kentucky, Pres of Overman Leaving out tha possibility tha! settled once and for all time. Egypt is to be taken. Turkey J.LOgden, A. B. Chandler. President Roosevelt may mate is to become inrolred and Russia will become actire in the ident of Townsend Club No 6, Happy" waa renominated and re- some move in connection with flu Barkley section mentioned. All of the gnat armies will conrerge on called in the other day and said elected, and Chandler later got into war; which would turn everythin, the senate also, following the death to the Presidential Palestine, which country is destined to be the center of Times the movement is growing in Og of campaign topsy. Senator Logan, ao that particular turvy, the most Important thing . gnatest conflagration. But all that go up against it shall be den. He claims 160 members watch ia Wendell Willkie's voles. The in cut pieces, Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin will be there, as big question is whether that bad throat of hia can stand the ordeal confident as they now are, but they and their armies will be ho had planned. destroyed. The duces dream will be shattered and he will go If Willkle can make the sort of down to death without anyone to help him. So will the others campaign those who knew him had visualised, ha might be able to work Britain, in spite of all that she will be made to suffer, will wonders. The man has magnetism. surrira because of the blood of Israel in her people. Come TOWNSEND He hae the faculty of winning the world against her, yet shall England stand. It will be done ' any CLUB MEETS small group to whom he tikT by the interrention of Dirine Providence. thia goes for crowds up to 500 and Townsend Club No. 1 meets A to a degree possessed by far political figures. every Tues. eve at 168 So.W.T. No one had thought, much less Picture i your mind a man who built a boat with which to Willkle himself, that he would not do business on the sen shores of his country. In one end of OLD AGE PENSION ho able to stand the physical (train of tho campaign. Wiilkie has been it lay a life preserver until it was covered with dust. One day Utah State Old Age Pension making two or three speeches a a storm came up, the boat became unmanagable and looked week for a long time, especially la meets Group weekly Tuesday like it waa sinking. In an effort at the period immediately preceding .he jump, the Philadelphia convention. ed overboard, forgetting about the life preserver, and was 2.30 p. m. Chapman library Branch corner 6th South and 8t But making one speech a day, drowned.' even, to a crowd of 500 to 1,000, is west. 7.30 Wednesday ALBEN W. BABBLE City The present state of humanity ia much the same as that of one thing. Making TEN speeches 1 Hall Branch. City and Co .Bldg the sailor. All the time, throughout the storm of war, deprescrliis" has passed. Incidentally day from tha rear end of a nib Room 106. Thursday 2.p.m. Chandler and Barkley are now road train, with a monster meeting good sion, poverty and insecurity, the people have had a life preservery tew days, probably on naSalt friends. Neither one has anything Lake Branch 41 at City ver lying close at hand, covered with dust and half forgotten. tional hookup for radio, is quite anto lose by being Posi Office Place. with the friendly other. There are mighty few mea That life preserver is the holy Bible. No matter how forgotether. who But when congress came skmg men eaa do that There are lots of ten and neglected and rejected the book is, no matter how who think they could do It, but this and amended NORMAN the spring THOMAS Hatch would not be able old fashioned we may take it to be there it is, just the same, to talk above 1 set Its various limitations, it by Nonun Thouai, Socialist and a week or two after they now and forever, humanity's best guide, the worlds law book. whisper really opened tho door to tha eras!-1s- t started. itatei an independsa sort of presidential campaign in Its truth is as elear aa is the sunlight. Its economic philTho Mg possibility hi this camdm country's history, so far as the osophy is aa true and correct as any law of the universe. We candidate for President, wiR be in paign, always leaving out war mow both on aides is concerned. might just as well argue that the sunlight is not visible as to Salt Lake Gty on or about Oct. 10 financing eventualities, is whether WiUUs can do it argue that the fundamental philosophy of the bible is not true and will address a public meeting at Wwimry Expenditure? If ho cannot, ha will lose the Up and cornet. What a sin the nation has committed against n time and Raise Many Qacsfions place to be announced geat vote getting magnet in his big i ts generations of youth by For Instance, the limitation on the at tricks. It is the personal touch excluding the Bible from the schools. iter. According to a Congresaman, one of Hitler1 chief apoatlea aaid the other day: "We hare crushed Judea. Now we will acour the Blink of Galilee from our aoula. To ua that ia He and hia chief and all their fighting men could no more rule out Jeaua than they could pull down the aun. They will be the moat diaaa pointed men in the world and will periah utterly and literally when they go to battle againat Hia homeland, Hia philosophy ia perfect and ia as high abore theirs aa the highest star orerhead ia abore a dim candle in hell blaa-phem- Wasted Campaign Funds Result From Limitations of Hatch Act y. an-cie- nt the congress seat and the governorship who was born and reared in Salt Lake. He will be for Utah every minute. You won't go wrong by voting for From On of the Best Men Wo Know Enclosed find a little money fine REED E. VETTERLI. 1 I Vote for GROVER GILES for world-shakin- ATTORNEY GENERAL Tuesday, Oct. I Mr. Giles has had 8 years experience as deputy Atty General and has made good. He is capable and qualified and will give the kind of administration the people want You'll make no mistake by voting for GROVER A. GILES, for Attorney General . MRS. A. C. JENSEN Hr 0 Democratic Candidate for STATE SENATOR Has made Good - Will make good Democrats Give your vote on October 5, to the only WOMAN CANDIDATE She is Progressive, Honest. Capable and Qualified and will serve the best interests of ALL the People. Make your vote count ONE Ur her. She is for both Youth and Age and will be fair to all classes. Organization News The kingdoms of the world an being broken. The social order established by Babylon is being overthrown aod the world is being prepared for the reign of our Lord and the restoration of his Kingdom in the earth." The aiming months will be fraught with political and eco. nomie disasters of which our people are wholly unaware and certainly about aa unprepared aa were France and Great Britain in the face of German Blitskrieg. Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER Men are working and saving and slaving to acquire and possess the things of life with no thought that severe economic reverses are soon to affect their vested interests, their posses sionsand theirs eta. 75 East 2nd. Sooth Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Yean In Salt Lake I We can serve you better than ever I I am absolutely certain and proclaim this certitude with absolute conviction, that Britain will be saved from invasion because of the promise and oath of Almighty God. TEN (10c) CENTS A DAY your spare time in the employ of a local of the Annuity Benefit Federation for a period equal to three full yeara.will ho cure for you when you are 65yeara of age or older,an'annuity of S26 75 A MONTH FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE f the amount for your wife if or when she ia 65 plua $38 63 for the iwo of you aa long as you both lire. Do not neg lect thia wonderful opportunity to PROVIDE FOR YOUR OLD AGE See or write T. (?. Winn, Pres., 150 No. Main, Salt Lake City one-hal- SHOE REPAIRING THINK O.K. Right Thinking Brings Good Results ; SHOESHOP When yon think of having Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 Sou State Street poor Shoes Repaired economists say the most important in the world is not land, buildings or thing industries, not pro lusts or commodities, noc money or securities, it is man. Man, they say is the wealth of any nation. Yet of all our wealth, man is the least considered, the most neglected. It is mans contributions to society and civilisation, not his money or commodities, that is our wealth. Without it where would society and civilisation be? Then mans efforts toward a better society, a better civilisation, toward making life fuller and more complete, is our real wealth. Recognising the truth of this statement, why then is it that so many men are unable to trade (through work) their wealth (constructive efforts) for a decent living? Because our system of economy is fundamentally wrong. Money has been the medium of exchange and haa been recognised as such for centuries; but is now giving way to commodities in of the world, as the Totalitarian nations (lacking money) are resorting to a system of bartering. Yet, using commodities instead of money as the exchange mediate still fundamentally wrong. It still does not recognise our real wealth. Until we have a system through which man can exchange hie efforts for what he needs, without first having to convert hie efforts into money or commodities, we can neve fully utilise our real wealth nor be economically secure. Far-seein- Constitutional Amendment ' news-Pxpxr- (M-dir- di Although the world may seem in a state of confusion and quite planless except for the plans of the Tutalitarians, yet there is a plan for the world, a vastly bigger plan! It ia the great plan of God. It is found in the Bible, the most modern Book in existence years ahead of the news, everv detail of date and on time. And national committee of each party ia (3,000,000 of expenditures. That sounds like lot of money. It Is. But then bobs up the old notion of the politicians that certain expenditures simply must be made. Literature, for example pamphlets and leaflets, streamers, windshield stickers and buttons. Does the distribution ot any one of these, Liability of Stockholder 0f Banks r all of them, change any votes? Nobody really knows, but the aver-sg-e A IOIN7 RESOLUTION PROPOSpolitician thinks it would bo ING TO AMEND SECTION 18. imply murder to stop furnishing ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTIthem. TUTION OF THE STATE OF Then there is the question of advertising, not only in regular UTAH, RELATINC TO LIABILe, but in magazines, special ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF programs of groups which think they BANKS. merit recognition, biUboarda, street ear ads, etc. B if mete by At Legislature At tf One of the big committees haa not Shit tf Ultk, tt til At Bowed a nickel of its budget for straiten eecte to net houtt cot- one of the abovel No commit-te- o wy eimnf of aify party ever thought it SECTION 1. That It la h ae much money as proposed had to amend section It, article should or the constitution of tha stateXII, Items. bespent 00 every one ot three of Utah to read: n there is the foreign language See.. 18. The legislature and the Negro press. Both preee, may provide by law that tha stockparties in the part have alwaya d holders In every corporation end them to perfectly absurd Joint stock association organised degree. lor banking purposes, or the bold-or- e of any one or more of the Money Spent Outside cissies of stock Issued by any such Scope of Hatch Act In addition corporation to the So ter one might think, atudylns ou.ntof eapM stock subscribed this situation, that the d by theni Hatch act b ,h,n Individually responsible for an addl Pttaix. wh tlonal amount equal to not exceed- -' honest advertla- to dl,uUfc Ing the amount of their stock In a such corporation, or tha amount reason which has of ot ,ny partlculr class myatery to tho writ- I , country seemed to take tha I inHHm'?0r,t,on' for n 1(1 debts some yean back, that of every kind. Pjwjuou, a tot of money m The ct,lon secretary 0f Political pur- ?! Erected to submit this l" proposed amendment to the electhing. t?r f ,ute the Irum H- - Newbury general rt election In tha manner Gw !!!? !? provided by reiurte g three-fourt- one-tent- sub-udue- Inci-som- ' - et Section 8. . ...a of January, a If adopted elector! of the c. thi. . by the 1941. Btata of tho State of cretary of Utah do hereby certify that the full, true and ,nS widm-- nt Dosedh,tfiiUl0n ctct hs sppesn of record In my office. In witness whereof, have haM. unto set my hand and Great Seal of tha 8tetaaffixed ii. DUh thla 86th day of Auguat, 1940. Secretary of Stats. of tho smaller meetings that is Wimagic. It is not the big il aponchea that ere broadcast over tho land. nkle's tor-ta- Stump Speeches Hard on Voice Both are vital, but It Is UNTHIN- But he should not make flu Mg speeches. So if one or the other lino of attack must be given up because of throat trouble, it will bo tho little rear end of the trail speeches that must be sacrificed. Thera is nothing new about tUi development, except that for some reason none of his friends thought Willkies throat could not stand any amount of use. For example, la tbs IBM campaign John W. Davis wss tho nominee of the Democrats fix tho presidency, and he attempted! nation-wid- e (tumping tour. Dsn had been in eongress. He had bees solicitor general of the Unite States. He bad been and still regarded ae one of the really P orators of tho country. But how Me throat did crack! Hi was obliged to get a throat 1st to travel with him, but ev wits expert medical aid he was unaM to do anything like the Job he sis Job mapped out for himself, a had been confident of hia ability is KABLE iP" perform. Soma people think that the s of pliflers solved flu problem empo Most (train on the throat one ically they have not Any the tv listened to tho broadcast of national conventions, where thti know pllflera were magnificent, that some voices were desf ' to loud, some muffled and hard W A man apeakinf dergUrvL In microphone for amplifier. to hall, where the audience mint la almost forced to strain his Into Ithough a man speaking bwaus. I microphone in a radio mdto een spsut read along in a perfectly naf lect himT Be voice, without itrainlng. " from tho sen-Speaking in tha open air. chrined at the end trein peecheri must, is EKSSIM 6y resigned, harder oo the voice than spes jpctdentally every aenator who voted In a convention ball. mSm" waa?wi I k5 ' f" HATCH ACT believes teat Punwee of the Hatch nsgnifleent," the actual legislation is defeating Ita awn sl-JS- lnwia. It PwvSkm et. wh,lch cannot be a uf eon- - Washington official of U " have now slated that thry iw forced to invoke the IndusteWto Ion of tha conscription tow to establish priority fW e he product! to be used in t large-scal- e naval expsnswo faa statement ot P0111 emphasized that It docs notp using tea law to commanded ,er ufaCturlng plants, but M Pr(0r lleva manufacturers ofconcerns mltmente to private goods that the navy need. |