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Show UTAH VAiTLEY NEWS pondence instruction, and now'several courses have been Utah Valley News wf Mw IUM Is UTAH VALLR rUBUBBIMG nm MHk Utta. W CO. wmt Utah utm thi Aat at Uinta A 11. UL INI at tha f (Mm at perpared and are now available to the public: Auto mechanics, radio, safety driving, forestry, English, journalism and soil conservation; general adult education, which includes academic and cultural education classes, first aid and. instruction for the blind in braille, music and vocational handicrafts. AND this comfort thou must know. Times that are ill wont still be so; Clouds will not ever pour down rain; A sullen day will dear again. Herrick. ADULT EDUCATION Education and Americanization go hand in hand. America will never fall while our educational opportunities reach down to the masses of the people. Our public schools are doing a superb job, and have been doing so, for the youth, but from that point we have always felt something lacking. A process of elimination starts in from there, and fewer and fewer of the people can go through university and receive specialized training. Depression years have taught us many things, but nothing more valuable than the fact that adult education is needed and must be provided. Thousands are today attending school, the peak attendance for Utah being recorded in November, 1939, with 20,000 adults attending, and the average over the 10 months of the year being around 18,000 adult students. An excellent system is being built up, which is justifying its expense, and to our way of thinking, is being paid for by the wisest expenditures made by the government in any field. Utah teachers are being trained specially for this adult education field each year by a four weeks summer school at the U. S. A. C. in Logan. A liberal education can actually be obtained right here in Provo by any person who has a desire for it. Nor is it confined to those with meager educational opportunities in their past lives. The most Educated person can also obtain additional training and culture by choosing from among the courses offered. Here are a few of the 70 different subjects offered, . and taught by 150 teachers in 110 different communities throughout the state. These should more properly be called fields, for they introduce the adult into various phases of life, and then provide him with all the facilities for further study and research, his own ability and time being the limiting factors: Literacy education and naturalization, social-civi- c and workers education, public affairs, education for home and family life, vocational education, education in a vocational and leisure time activities such as handicraft, music, dramatics and landscape gardening; corres- - could issue their own money. They had to use English money. Consequently the Colonies were compelled to discard their scrip and mortgage themselves to the Bank of England in order to get money. For the first time in the history of the United States our money began to be based on debt. Benjamin Franklin stated that in 1 year from that date the streets of the Colonies were filled with the unemployed, because when England exchanged with them, she gave the Colonies only half as many units of payment in borrowed money from the Rothschild Bulk as they had in scrip. In other words, their circulating medium was reduced 50 per cent, and everyone became unemployed. The became filled, according to Benjamin Franklins own statepoor-hous- es ment WE SOW OUR THOUGHTS further than that He said that thin was the original cause of the Revolutionary War. In his Mr. Frankline went and we reap our actions; we sow our actions and we reap our habits; we sow our habits, and we reap our characters; we sow our characters and we reap our destiny. C. A. Hall. LIKE FABLED KING MIDAS NOTH ItoRpr W. nabnon, writing In Uw Dnrnt New of Saturday taut says I'nlfrd Stairs la Ilka tha tabled King Midas, aa happy to aaa all Uia world's gold ranting to him, but now happiness can cone only ir ha gets rid of It. More than 10 billions of gold hare come to U. 8. since 1BS4, and Ilia total here now la $17 billions, out of the worlds total supply of $SS billions. llabaoa arks: What would happen If all other aat ions would deride to monetise soma other metal T Say copper, platinum, tin, mercury, or radluniT Wa may find that Just as In tha twenties wo rschaagrd our hard earned cash for Europe's worthless L O. U.'s so now wa may be exchanging our airplanes, shoes, and cotton for HEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Cot See Dr. G. H. Heindselman About Your Eyes Our glauea stop headache, eye strain and dear your vision. (Absolute Results Guaranteed) own language: Th Colonies would fltdljr have borne the little tax on tea and other matter had It not been that England took away from tba Colonise their money, which created unemployment and dissatisfaction. a speech on (As narrated floor of the House of Representatives, 75th Cong.) by Hon. C. G. Binderup in U.S. Friday, February 2, 1940 jh-- .. Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. the John Adams wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1787: AU the perplexities, confusion, and dtotreaa la America artoa, not from defect In the Constitution or confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much aa from downrlsht Ignorance of the nature of coin, credit, and circulation. Thomas Jefferson said: I believe that banking Initltutlonc arc more dangeroua to our liberUca than atandlng armlet. Already they have raiaed np a mouled ariatocracy that haa act tha Government at defiance. The Issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to tho people to whom It properly belongs. Ricardo says: That commodities ties or fall In proportion to tha Increase or worthless gold". Europe's diminution of money I essume as a fact that la Incontrovertible. Here Is a national figure, arm International, at a loss about Andrew Jackson said : our Money System. Who can blame tha average man If ha too If has tha right under th Constitution to licno paper Congrecc la second series Tlia of our a following Money system? questions It waa given them to be need by themselves, not to bo delegatrscrrpta from great thinkers, writers and statesmen on tha Money money. to Individ or to ed nala corporations. Question. Monetary reformers argue that tha root of all our trouble In Adam Smith, called the father of political economy, said : Money measures things and things measure money. Each unemplyoment and the srarrlty In the midst of plenty la found In our money system. Wo have selected a few ou tending men who measures tha other by and according to lta own abundance, by comIf yon double the volume of money In circulation, yon parison. have said or written something about It. double the price of everything. By doubling the price you divide A Few Quotations of Notable Leaders th debt becauee it takes only half as much labor or tha products of Benjamin Franklin, on being asked in Great Britain how labor to pay tho same debt. If yon divide the amount of money in he accounted for the prosperous condition of the Colonies, circulation, yon divide the price of everything. By dividing the said: price of everything, yon double your debts, for It will take twice That Is simple. It Is only becanso In the Colonies ws Issue oar as much labor or the products of labor to pay tha same debt. own money. It is celled colonial scrip, and wo Issuo It In tha proper John Stuart Mills tells us: That an Increase of the quantity of money raises prices and a proportion to tba demand of trado and Industry. It was not very long until this information was brought diminution lowers them. Is the most elementary proposition In tho to the Rothchilds bank, and they saw that here was a nation theory of currency, nnd without It .we should have no key to any of that was already to be exploited ; here was a nation that had tba others. The few who can understand the system money and been setting up an example that they could issue their own credits) will either be so interested In Its profits,(check or so dependent money in place of the money coming through the banks. So on Its favors, that there will ha no opposition from that class, while the other hand, the great body of the people mentally Incapable the Rothschild Bank caused a bill to be introduced in the on of the tremendous advantage that capital derives English Parliament which provided that no colony of England fromcomprehending tha system, will bear Its burdens without eomplalnt, and perhaps without even suspecting that the system Is Inimical to their interests. (From a letter written by the Rothschild Bros, of London, England, to a New York firm of hankers, Jnne 25, 18(1.) Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, 1861-6- 4, Chief OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Rates: to $4.00 $1.50 Hotel Temple Square Salt Uk City, Utah All West Exposure Booms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST ROSSITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED a New and Used Furniture BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED . 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Unlv. 95 Big Savings in Other Departments of the Store. jf(atck Quist funeral jtfome $3.75 GLEAN SWEEP FLANNEL PAJAMAS AND ROBES $2.00 Values Our services are tempered with kindness and consideration for those whom we a FOR 1 Phone 532 t SHRIVERS Style Leadership 3, said: LIVING tional Banking Act, in part as follows: Sweep 33 SUITS 1864-7- My agency In promoting the passage of the National 'hank Act was the greatest financial mistake of my life. It has bnilt np n monopoly which affects every Interest In the country. It should be repealed; but before that can ha accomplished, the people will be arrayed on one aide and the banka on the other, in a contest such as wa have never seen before in this country. In 1872 HORACE GREELEY wrote his opinion of the Na- Clean Make Your Rent Buy You a Home! Dixon Real Estate Go. Justice, United States Supreme Court, While boasting of onr noble deeds, we are careful to conceal tha ngly feet that by onr Iniquitous money system we have nationalised system of oppression, which, though more refined, la not less cruel then the old system of chattel slavery. James G. Blaine, former candidate for the Presidency who, on the floor of the House on February 10, 1876, said: the money question should be approached in no spirit . Firmly attached to one political of partisan bitterness party myself, firmly believing that parties In free government are aa healthful as they are Inevitable, I still think vhers are questions about which parties should agree never to disagree, and of these are the essential nature and valna of the circulating medium. James A. Garfield stated: Whoever controls the volume of money In any country is absolute master of all Industry nnd commerce. Benjamin Harrison said: If there le one measure better calculated than another to produce that state of things when the rich are getting richer and tha poor era daily getting poorer. It le a metallic currency. Woodrow Wilson, 1916, said: A great Industrial nation la controlled by lta system of credit. Our system of credit Is concentrated. The growth of the Nation, . therefore, and all onr activities are In the hands of a few men We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of tho moat completely controlled and dominated Governments In the civilised world no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and tha vote of tho majority, but a Government by the opinion nnd duress of email groups of dominant men. President Wilson, in advocating the Federal Reserve Act, Bald: We must have a currency, not rigid aa now, bat really elastic, responsive to sound credit, the expanding and controlling credit of everyday transactions, the normal abb and flow of personal and corporate dealings. Our banking laws must mobilise reserves; mast not permit the contraction anywhere in a few hands of tho monetary resources of tha country or their nee for speculative purpose In snch volume u to hinder or Impede or stand in the way of other legitimate more fruitful neee. And the control of the system of banking and of iasnea which onr new law la to set np must bo public, not private, muet be veeted In the government ltaelf so that banka may ha Instruments, not master, of business and of tho Individual enterprise and Initiative. The late Hon. Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., in his book The Economic Pinch, page 95, writing on the panic of 1920, said: Under the Federal Reserve Act panics are scientifically created; the present panic la tho first scientifically created one, worked oat aa wa figure a mathematical problem. Thomas' Edison said: The only dynamite that works la this country la tha dynamite of a aonnd Idea. I think wa are setting a sound Idea on the money question. Thof people have aa Instinct which tells them that something la wrong and that tho wrong aomhow centers In money. Dont allow them to confuse yon with the cry of "paper money". Tho danger of paper money to precisely the danger of gold If yon get too much it to no good. There le Jnet one rule for money and that to to have enough to carry all tho legitimate trado that la waiting to move. Too little and too much ara both had. But enough to move trade, enough to prevent stagnation on tho one hand, not nongh to permit speculation on tha other hand, to tha proper ratio. If our Nation can leans a dollar bond it can Issue a dollar bin. Tho element that makes tha bond good makes tha bin good also. Tha difference between tha bond and tho bill to that tho bond lota money brokers collect twice the amount of tho bond and an additional 20 per eent Interest, whereas the currency pays nobody hnt those who contribute directly In some useful way. It to absurd to say that onr country can toiuo 120,000,000 In bonds and not 120,000,000 in currency. Both an promises to pay; hut ona promise fattens the usurer nnd the other helps the people. It to the people who constitute tho heels of government credit e Why then cannot tho people have tho benefit of their own credit by receiving currency Instead of bankers Interest-bearing bonds? receiving tho benefit of the people's credit In If the United States Government will adopt this policy of Ineroaalng Its national wealth without contributing to tho Interest collector for tho whole National Debt to made np of Interest chargee then yon will see an era of progress and prosperity la this country such aa could never have coma otherwise. Henry Ford said : The function of money to not to make money hnt to move good. Money to only ona part of onr transportation system. It moves goods from man to man. A dollar bill la Ilka a postage stamp; It to no good unless It will move commodities between persons. If n postage stamp will not carry a letter, or money will not move goods. It la Just tho same ns nn engine that will not ran. 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