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Show JC PROGRESSIVE SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT I I. ' V . U. S. Man in Toronto Robbed by Fake Officers TORONTO. Edgar Dcdanback oC Detroit reported to the police today that two men posing aa police officer accused him of being a spy, confiscated his camera and binocular and, examining hi wallet took out a $10 bill. They told him ha could put In a claim for his poaaesiion at the United States consulate, he said, and it was not until ha tried to find the oonsulate at the address the men gave him that he realized be had been robbed. A Perfect Work Record Broken After 30 Years Mrs. BOYER IS RIGHT t Wo ara very glad to have among our eubaribera a gifted out like Claire Stewart Boyer, .one of Utah's leading poets. The fallowing parag aph from her reveala her mind and heart and ahowa that the ia right on the question of aooial justice. We must love mankind.we,muat be our .brother's keeper, says Mra. Boyer, or we perish. Thia ia the laat challenge. Either the spirit of Christ is resurrected in the hearta of enough women to save us or we go down before the wave of greed. We cannot serve God and Mammon. Now ia the time of salvation and we must not look for a miracle performed for us, there must be a miracle performed by ua. ; i One of those who came in for advise on oil investments waa an elderly woman, a widow, who told ua that smooth salesman had euchered her out of her home worth $3500 and they gave in exchange for the money oil stock certificates as worthless as dust. Now she is on the Old Age Pension rolls. J : i ; i :!' ! M ! I I I I I I . ' ?. '' I i 1 I j ' !i J . 't i If there is a purpose to life, that purpose is to bring about the perfection of man and the advancement of civilisation toward perfection. If that is what the world was created for, and we believe in is, then man is the thing of greatest importance in the world and his growth and development, his intellectual advancement his joy and happiness, his should be the first consideration. Instead of this, vhat do we find? Money and profits have gradually been placed above him. To the extent that no matter how wellcrainedhe is or how efficiently he performs his works, he must starve unless he can convert his efforts into money. While another man has the knack of money making, who does no more work than to manage his interests to the end of building up a fortune, and whoia no more of. a man than the other fellow can have the best of everything. In defending their position, such people will say: "We need money to start new businesses or to maintain the old; and, if we didn,t make money, how long could we stay in business?" Then will add: "If we don't stay in business, we could not provide employment for those who must have it in order to live.'' They are right; right because that ia the sort of economic system we have a system that has outlived its usefulness and is due for a change. In facta change is in the making. Will it be toward the perpetuation of our monetary system or toward a social economic system, in which man can obtain what he needs without first converting his services into money? That depends upon us and what we work for, and by "us" of the people who make less than five thouwe mean the 92 sand a year, who are the ones that such a change would benefit So, when it is up, are we still going to stand by and do nothing? Lets go. well-bein- g, I , I Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER 75 East 2nd. South i Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake N THINK : I : i O.K. Right Thinking Bringa Giod Results SHOESHOP When yon think of .having John at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street your Shoes Repaired . i OLD AGE PENSIONS. f Three years Membership in the Annuity Benefit Federation qualifies you for a Federal Annuity (pension) of $25.75 per the amount for your month atfage 65 or older, plus two for of the month you as long as you both per lire If you die first your wife will get $19.31 a month as she survivesyou. Membership fee $3.00 per month. one-ha- lf wife-$38.- 62 Write ANNUITY BENEFIT FEDERATION. 'ii 150 COSTA RICA. Tha Costa Rican government haa decid- ed to prohibit all immigration from Europe and haa notified its consulate hi Europe to that effect. The newspaper La Hora announced that Italian residents here who beloag to mobilized classes of the Italian army had been notified to be ready for orders to go home. Flag Sales Are Boosted As Patriotism Increases KANSAS CITY, MO.-T- ake it from J. A. Tabery, there has been a considerable increase In Amer- icas patriotic fervor. Ho haa sold American flags for many years and always his supply bom eastern manufacturers haa been sufficient to meet the demand until recently. Now the demand has grown so that Tabery has started making his own flags. of Interest It wssC.T. Hansen of Provo who subscribed, which We feel that we have a good friend in J. De Zwsrte, and he ovproves it by always keeping er paid on subscription. He is and haa some curvery good opinions on all rent subjects. WASHINGTON. Discovery of a bedbug which insures sound sleep but the wrong kind-Hvreported by the public health service. The bug, which is the grandfather of all bedbugs because it ia several times larger than the ordinary insects, carries the germ of sleeping sickness from man to man and bom animals to men, said Dr. Anroony Packehanian, of the National Institute of Health. as Sweeping U. S. Broad Upsurge of National Consciousness Spreads Over Nation. WASHINGTON. A great wave of patriotism is sweeping the United States. The popularity of God Bless America and patriotic jewelcolry, the outbursts of anti-fift- h umn activity and a thousand other scattered phenomena are part survey by the Associated Pres indicated, of a general upsurge of na tional consciousness. "The Banner and God Bless America are newly resounding at nearly every public assemblage from coast to coast Badges, window stickers and auto emblems everywhere arc emblazoning mottoes like 1 Love America,1 Vote and Thank God That You We Are Glad We Ara AmerCan. and Our Flag Bight or ican, d . Wrong. . The patriotic Wave ia running in four conspicuous channels simple of national loyalty, expressions widespread moves fur national defense, newborn vigilance against foreign subversive activities, and a heightened consciousness of the institution of citizenship. Capacity Demand. Flag makers in New Jersey, Philadelphia, . Chicago, the Southwest and on the Pacific coast report at most unanimously unprecedented, capacity demand. Homes, business buildings and institutions throughout the land which heretofore displayed the flag only on holidays now are flying it every day. A Pottaville, Pa., coal miner has its workers salute the flag each day before they go down the shafts. A Pittsburgh judge wrote a special tribute to the flag and reads it before each court session. In another Pittsburgh court room, The is Banner played on a phonograph daily. At the Waynesburg, Pa county fair the pledge to the flag was recited each day by every person on the grounds. In Los Angeles courts, the salute to the flag haa replaced the traditional legal prolog of Oyez, oyez. Meaningful Incidents. The intensity of feeling is evidenced by meaningful incidents all over the country. In Galveston, Texas, a man who yelled "Hurray for Hitler!" was fined 200 for starting a disturbance. A Maryland prison guard waa dis. No. Main, Salt Lake City, care Apt. 71, for Membership Application jBIank. Thirty-tw- o ,i SEND BURGOYNE CUSTOM MADE GREETING CARDS i i i BRILLIANT AND COLORFUL ; STOCKS ARE COMPLETE & m a ORDER NOW! This Newspaper. Office 850 cadets in long-rang- e aerial navigation during the next 14 months. The first class of about 50 cadets began training today in Miami. Fla and will be graduated November S, after an Intensive course. The department said that Pan American Airways, which maintains a vast network of foreign lines, will furnish the instructors end ell training facilities on a contract basis. non-prof- it htoet , Further ' o o, live-stoc- m General Grant's Summer Home Is Being Restored ST. LOUIS. White Haven, the Jforma Jk. Jansen Experts Predict Outlook Appeare Promising I Miss Norms A.Haosen.chat-mindaughter of Bp. Hans N Hansen of the Southgate ward who will depart shortly for a MISSION to tha CENTRAL STATES NORTH Boy Poetry for Xmas Why not buy a Book of Beautiful Poems forChristmas? We offer you roemibv CHRISTIE LUND COLES in her Booki LEGACY, for 75c. postpaid Order it for Christmas for your sweetheart, sister.mother.daugh ter or friend. Poems as sweet and inspiring as a mother's love, and as pure and ten ier as a trusting maiden's prayer, Some have called the autho Utah's Sarah Teasdale. One writer has named her "The Mormon Sappho." Order today Progressive Opinion Keith Bldg. Organizatn News 83-Year-- every Tucs eve at 168 So.W T. OLD AGE TENSION Utuh State Old Ajyj Tension Group meets weekly Tue-da- y 2.30 p. m. Chapman Library Branch comer 6th South and 8b west. Wednesday 7.30 City Hall Branch City and Co .Bldg Room 100. Thursday 2pm. Salt Lake City Branch ar I 1 Tosi Office Place. : I Of course we have to look at wheat and cotton and the many oth- nation. er export products in a different But there were two pop light because long payrolls at home ent who, by their spontaneous i dont atop short rations abroad and represented you. One wm s American export trade today ia still and one was a woman. flourishing Ilka a school of flshea in Tha man waa Qarenci the middle of the Sahara, but they director of tha selective sente I I always benefit from good home tem. His face told story market, too. England right now isn't expressive as any orord spdwj whok hungry for anything but war it anything done In thastood "I plies end they are willing to throw a ive ceremony. Ha ton of wheat overboard any day for back of Mr. Roosevelt and ewsj a too of airplanes. It's the same President addressed th tori story with cotton and we already the country whose numbers 'i have a reserve of that big enough about to be drawn I wtrted bronzed to provide dresses for moat of tha strata facr-t- he world and hava enough loft over to wrinkled except for two mrm make a Zlegfeld chorus respectable. drop from tha kindly browo eyl Aa for tobacco, there la a hopeful the strong and kindly moots sign In tha sky even if tha British eye. were filled with did drop out iff tha market and leave , I knew he was thintal snd ua fiat when aha bought up the Turkpeople over the country ish crop aa a good-wi- ll mova and rifle, it would mean to ( called on such d aa aha could In a few days trom now uaa from her own dominions. are broken. But toe Surplus Commodities corAnd those people T la now buying up and storporation Dykstra must hava ing tobacco equivalent to the- usual ware suddenly personal?" British orders which wa expect will womans voles in tot"jjj" coma in again when tha battle smoke wing. The woman j gets out of Europes eye and tha about who uttered to evem" F Englishmen come beck to the audible clearly of smoke that Sir Welter Raleigh , and to the listener. them to In the beck taught enjoy whan tha first u,"br: yi time of Good Queen Bess. They number, was read out by will probably hava had just enough dent. . . Turkish by that time. wasnt a scream d vocsliM Aa to the general outlook, the peothe at It waa ple down In the department of agemotion that any t riculture, without going too far out that many mother, did on the limb, ere pretty optimistic. came Here ia what they say: drawn. When she calm h ! on "Nineteen forty one outlook la for 4 phona later was I she improved domestic demand for farm quiet, said that happen, products, smaller exports, higher .rythlng else general average of prices, larger day there was total cash Income from marketings. about her conduct Farm income including governnwmtd 4 ment payments tha total exceeding bout her boy. B die 1 she $9,000.000.000 may be toe largest room poke, to me lhe " Inca 1920. pof important person 1 Then comes But in- causa she represent warning. creased costa of commodities and era of the nation. i ( Free Lectures Dr. Ceorge A. Wilson, author of Money to Burn," will de liver three lectures on War, A New Order of Things, and A Planned Economy, Newhouse Hotel, Nov. n, 14, 15. Public invited end the who took pert, including Roosevelt, were Just wortmts. were building something fer We knew that all that was I Ing was going past us out tms I g TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS Philadelphia Renovates To'vnscnd Club No. 1 meets Music Hall PHILADELPHIA. The Academy of Music, home of toe Philadelphia orchestra and scene of many famous social, civic and artistic gatherings, ia getting a new staircase for the first time in its existence. Harold T. Mason, general manager, explained that tha renovation would be only of the "more obviouc necessities such aa the new stairways, new stage lights and modern chairs in the boxes. Workers tearing out the old treads found they were built without bolt, crew or nail. the broadcasters prices. anti-forei- train (Heleusd by Wester $2,516,346 by War en 850 U. S. Cadets to Fly w In farm . wm caned part of the Ncwtosper Unto.) Income 1941 over 1940."g.bki WASHINGTON, D. C. The net of toe situation Boom! to, firmer, like me! That sound you hear la not a bomb body else, going to hi going off under the Capitol, or even money next year- -g he eu i tha military music of to big bass to it. drum. It's a cheerful sound heard the over along the city streets all Tirst Draftees country end its echo win soon be reverberating in tha rural districts, I. oiled to Service te very few days now tt 1 too. hold the first numbers hi If the business boon, already in who evidence aa a result of too defense draft drawing will be on Mr program which haa started tha to toe army camps. Andtodnl wheels of industry turning. That It gloomy rain fell over theeui la really on its way ia agreed upon took out from my desk dnw even by tha economists who usually handful of little blue objects, manage to disagree successfully looked at them I wondered bout almost everything else. In Aladdin felt when he rubbed I fact toe majority of tha men whose magic lamp and out of It i job it la to look through the long- powerful genie to do his distance telescope et the countrys good or ill. I am not wondering so nmeh i economic future are beginning to worry a little for fear the upswing tha good or ill which the wffi go too far and theyve already these little blue capsules will I figured out ways to check tha rise For they will be the boyi eta, few days, will be going oStsi before it becomes a runaway. However, toe farmers don't need their country is Aladdin's to worry about that phase of the served hia tempi I bars fsith 1 question yet Prosperity. Hke moat America will see that the i rural de- It servants perform will bt uj good things, including usual- orabla one. They won't be i in blizzard, livery package ly arrive! at tha form a little late. on any of tha bizarre the slave of the lamp But its coming. What I am concerned Already fetter pay enevelopes in the communities where armament what will happen to those boys t! elves tha boys w factories are warming up ere spillI ing a little into the formers bet were in the little blue eaptulss. The dairy farmer gets it first Fig- not worried about their hesltol ures which the department of agri- wealth or happiness but 1 M i culture has compiled only go through of responsible for them. Too i I September but you can see the trend drew 25 of those capsules bon big bowl myself. At the time M in this category: more of a lark I was one of September 1940 legionnaires who, later os hat $222,000.000. September The meet end animal products toric day of October 29 was ted for few minutes to play ( show a drop over tola same period in the late figures, but the estimator part of blind destiny. here make confidential predictions. This ia what they say: Draft Lottery Was The rise in prices of farm prod- Solemn Ceremony ucts ia likely to be most pronounced You have read a good deal i for commodities which ere normally of On consumed almost entirely in toe the historic drawing United States. This applies espe- number in Washington, listened to the ceremony i cially to some fruits and vegetables, you But there was on toe air. k and most live stock and you couldn't know. And that la I products. beck hams wen i Milk, eggs and cheese seem to be you people sen there ted you fathers and i see-cowant the things the city people whose numbers i the era of boys on. first. Then come the meat chosen end the rest of the iota s products and vegetables of course. will on those boys to September figures on vegetables still workdepend their liberties if war shook J don't show the Increase predicted er come to America. pertly, experts say, because the Most of us who were there, I a from these products was cut the steersmen, the photognyl down by the earlier drop In potato By BAUKHAGE SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Because broken glass was a hazard to children using toe Lincoln school playglass ground, they conducted a hunt, with Wilbert Bourque winDecline in Gross ning top honors by finding 1,350 pieces. Altogether, the youngster! collect Operations Expected. ed several thousand pieces of glass including shattered window panes, BALBOA, C. Z. The war reduced the tolls of the Panama canal dur- bottle glass and fragments of windNow they ornaments. ing toe fiscal year ending June 30 shields and to renail hunt a to bold plan handled by by $2,510,340, and cargo move other pozzible hazards. 567,011 tons, according to toe current issue of the Canal Record, though cargo carried by United California Wants to Sell States vessels increased 3.475,237 Its Old Defunct Utopia tone to a total of 12,384,817 tons. The SACRAMENTO, CALIF. The total of tolls for toe year was $21,144,675, and of cargo 27,299,016 State of California has a "Utopia for sale. It asks $28,742 for It, but tuna. British traffic was reduced 429 will talk turkey down to almost any hips and 1,619,205 tons of cargo. price. It consists of 216.87 acres and waa Nevertheless, 1,073 ships carried established by the state in 1917 as a 5,182,351 tons through the canal. No German ships have used toe Utopia scheme for persona desircanal since the war started and their ing small farm on which they could traffic waa reduced by 306 ships and make a living. Later it was found 1,330,501 tons of cargo. there was insufficient water mrui Italian traffic, also stopped since toe declaration of war, waa reduced by only 7,958 tons of cargo, because of toe use of larger ships, Conte de Bianea-manlike toe 25,000-tonow tied up et Cristobal. Norways total, cut as a result of hips sunk by submarines or tied up in home porta since the German invasion, waa down 147 in ships and 502,800 tons in cargo. Although ships flying toe flag of toe Netherlands Increased 20 for a total of 340, the average size was smaller and they carried only 8l7,-94-8 tons of cargo, aa compared with 675,105 in the 1930 fiscal year. A further decline both of ships and cargo la expected for toe dura-toof the war. n Record pj Income; Government Faces Grave Respond bilities as First Draftees Are Called. Children's Glass Hunt Makes Playground Safe home to which Ulysses S. Grant dreamed of retiring to lead toe 1" of a country squire but in the c . waa forced to give up, is undergoing restoration to its original state by its present occupants. Grant did coma back to toe ol home for a time. In front of toe house he planted two linden saplings from toe Untcr den Linden in Berlin and a ginko tree from Japan. On the land he built a stable with 20 box italla for the horses ha planned to breed. The tired soldier never achieved his desired retirement, however, and aw hia well-lai- d plans smashed. He had been on toe estate only a short time when the crash of a brokerage firm in which ha was interested ia New York caused him to go there in charged for unpatriotic talk. an attempt to whatever he A Philadelphia laborer who hit could from the salvage ruins. White Haven, a colleague with a shovel for criti- built In 1000, he gave up to creditors. cizing the United States wee upheld Albert Wenzlick, who acquired the by foe court house through foreclosure, has mada The new national sentiment ap- White Haven hia home and ia directto a be pears basically spontaneous, ing the restoration. Meanwhile, the objective expression of historic American buildings survey rather than Inspired inter- ia doing research with the view of national partisanship or organized making a permanent record of toe sentiment on foreign policy. old home. So far, beyond general tightening of alien regulations, there have been Conventional Meetings few indications of the "anti-hyphsentiment of World war days. Are Found Best in Love New Jersey passed an STATE COLLEGE, PA. Girls uniform law aimed at toe German-America-n who meet their fiancee at college or bund. at home hava a better chance for But groupa of foreign extraction a happy married life than those who all over the country affirmed their meet their prospective husbands loyalty to toe United States as soon while away on vacation, results of as any queation arose. Soma clti-reteats conducted by the Anof German inheritance in clinic of Pennsylvania State napolis, Md put advertisements in Indicate. the newspapers avowing their pa college . Tha testa, conducted by Dr. Robtriotism. ert G. Bemreuter, head of the clinic, Local defense measures, although showed that more happy marhave conspicuously un riages result from meetings under been enthusiastic and widespread. circumstances that ere socially approved' then from unconventional Private Airline to Train meetings. WASHINGTON. The war depart ment announced an arrangement arith Pan American Airways system whereby that company would Agricultural Department Predicts 7. psycho-education- At Ghristmas lime Rising Farm Prices to Folloi .Defense Program Expenditt MOBILE. Attorney William McDermott of Mobile was unable to gave a client from hie own law which he put through toe Alabama legislature two years ago. His client was found guilty of purchasing, selling or having in his an possession or under hi control excess of 5 per cent of deed oyster shell in violation of Act No. ISO of toe Alabama general law of the special He was fined 10 session of 1938-3and costa, or 10 days in jaU. McDermott introduced toe law as a member of toe legislature. years ago, the lata Mrs. Lucy Pearl Miller lost her wedding ring on a farm on Coon ridge, Upper Yoder township. The band has just been found in ground cultivated for the last three years by Mrs. Frank M who plans to send it to Mrs. Millers husband, Harry, a resident of Empire, Calif, i i Attorney Loses to Law He Wrote Two Years Ago Panama Tolls Cut Patriotism Is Washington Digut well-inform- ed Ring, Lost 32 Years, Plowed Up on Farm JOHNSTOWN, PA. proves that he knows sgood paper. Bedbug Found Cause Of Sleeping Sickness Star-Spangl-ed We can serve you better than ever SHOE REPAIRING Costa Rica Raises Bar To Europe's Emigrants SAN JOSE, Some . FAIRFIELD, CONN. Town Assessor Edgar Banks recently missed hi first day at work ia SO years. A slight cats of stomach trouble, for which he refused treatment, kept Banks at hams after a generation and a half iff perfect attendance. ' . OPINION ' 1 flue-cure- " -- under-middle-ag- PROSPERITY Tha national defense program will causa s period of great prosperity which will be reflected in rising prices for farm products, according to Baukhage. But he warns that prices which farmers hava to pay will also rlas. points out that tha nation umci grave responsibilities Jha first draftees ara inducted into military service, but adds that there need be no tear their health or safety. gnndiflj Do you recall h Washington ncwl eli t rata made on the PO !? Well. 37 Roosevelt. .Icclisi day was That rl ,1 Hnsa Tha 501st been swamped eel Isn't so easy 10 even If you h"veJ onstreted noldtiiTf agility. sthleUc average Intelligence." go, "Ircd'1 litin" ptttW Kto yai |