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Excelsior Hotel Rome Italy 9 truth" Were Paul alive today he might release for publication that arraignment of those who are trying to array class against class youth against age children against parents men against govern ment and all mankind against all churches Scores of handbooks printed abroad and smuggled into this country by undercover agents of alien enemies to law and order seditious pamphlets the existence of which is flatly denied or blandly ignored by misguided sympathizers— are being circulated by thousands in almost every section of this republic The “Communist Manifesto" known as the Bible of bolshevism teaches rebellion treason terrorism and atheism On page “Communism abolishes eternal truths it abolishes all 40 and all morality and proposes to act in contradiction to religion all past historical experience” ’ With that declaration of war on every Ideal that menTiave developed during thousands of years of constant struggle to estab- lish a system of justice of restraint against brutality of protection to the weak of orderly progress it is not surprising to read lp that authentic manifesto these further instructions: “Communists openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing conditions” “Communism advocates concentration of all forces of destruction against the state not to perfect its machinery but to break and annihilate it” “Mass action is necessary which includes fi combination of strikes and demonstrations ancf finally armed insurrection against the $ power of the state” “We do not indulge in "It Is for one-thir- d Sinclair The illustrates the tides that are runMr case throughout ning the country and illustrates also how those tides are in- We Skip to fluencing "Washington From the time when a lifelong Socialist Mr Upton Sinclair won the Democratic nomination for governor of the seventh largest state— from that date August 28 it was apparent to all who looked beneath the surface that the outcome of this California race would be more vital than all the rest of next Tuesday’s elections As a sign throughout the country of the times the question how many congressmen would be elected by the Democrats and Republicans respec tively was inferior in importance to whether Mr Sinclair should be elected governor of California It was ihe first time Socialist doctrine had reached such elevation in the United States the first time that a Socialist had captured the nomination of one of the major parties Radical persons philosophically radical or eccentrically radical had at one time or another made much progress in various states but the Wasatch SCO From the point of View of the future historian it did not matter PoinUltoUtah Idaho and Nevada FREE CITY DELIVERY BRINGING OUR CUSTOMERS A HOST OF SPLENDID BARGAINS TO SAVE THEM MONET ON FOODS OF EXCELLENT QUALITYUNITFD SERVICE EXPERTS TO TAKE YOUR PHONE ORDERS AND A FLEET OF TRUCKS TO DELIVER THEM QUICKLY TO YOUR HOME -PLUS SUFIMIST COFFEE vacuum rckhtd2 lbs 'I Pkg Purity SALTINE Wafers GRAHAMS Both for J Pkg Purity 2-l- b b GrnnoNnfs 25o POSTUM The ¥ood of the Byrd Expedition PRO CEREAL— Large Pkg Utah POWDERED SUGAR Pkg WAX PAPER— Roll Sunkist Dill Pickles Lge 2 y2 can 2-l- b 125-Fo- The Senator from Sandpit whetherit was the Republican or One RUMINATIONS ought not to give way Ini the Democratic party that a Socialist nor to everybody To Oft’ times when shadows gather had successfully raided the signifi- everything to refuse is as important know how And you sit alone at night cant thing as a historical matter was as to kriow how to consent — Baltha- Do wou ever wonder whether that one of the two great parties sar Gracian Life is treating you just right? through which America had functioned politically for more than 79 I don’t know but I’ll bet that Mr Perhaps you’ve done your very best years had taken a step in the direc- Gracian was a bachelor And you wonder why it’s so tion of Socialism As it happens it That you can't seem to find success HEAR YE! HEAR YE! was the Democratic party to which No matter where you go this fate had fallen and what ihe All persons male or female who Democrats would do about It became are grateful for their blessings and You feel a wee bit weary a matter of high public importance who do not feel that life has given to do your bit Of It was "up to” the official Democratic them a raw deal will meet with me When havingskies are dark and dreary your twaddle about the disarmament we will not tell the soldiers to throw away their arms and run home we tell them to hold their guns and use them s against their capitalistic oppressors” “Communists must strain every effort to direct the movements of the working class along the surest and quickest way to a proletarian dictatorship” I leadership especially its national in the telephone booth tomorrow at Wouldn’t you like to quit? The noon This include women who do The "Young Communist Manual” provides for the weaning of leadership to do something party's leaders could embrace Mr not feel that they could have made a But if you'll only hang on tight children from the influence of home life from the school and Sinclair or they could disavow him better selection for a husband and You’ll find out in the end from any respect for their elders or for religion On such a question they could hard- men who do not think that every The very time you want to quit be- other man’s The "Communist Program” on page 53 states that one of ly successfully walk a tight-ropjob is easier than his Is the time to begm —Again tween “yea” and “nay" — Ty Carson most is tasks "to systematically and unswervingly the important As long as I can remember a cerMr Sinclair took the initiative combat religion with all the means to be commanded” ' forced the issue He announced pub- tain type of thinking if you can call NOTES ON THE CUFF On the 13th pf last month the soviet government assailed its licly the day after he won the Cali- it that haa given me a pain in the DEPARTMENT one that And that's the gozooki fornia that he was nomination Bob Hill says that the guy who going representatives in Moldavia for permitting churches to remain to to cuffs and the bow kicks to call on meekly Park President “chicken feed” small Hyde named open Emelyan Yaroslavsky called the communistic officers to Roosevelt The invitation was wholly of life because it’s the “Lord's will” evidently neverchange took a screen ctjoru account according to a special dispatch from Moscow to the New though Mr Sinclair had I don’t believe It’s anything of the girl out to lunch some justification in the fact that any kind Just because a house or a barn York Times in these words: Man wants little here below but man who wins a party nomination may burn down through careless"Why has our party ignored this question? Why has the for governor is rather antitled to the ness causing loss of property or per- the last few years he has been getting to don’t think not life I Communist a it's right by on less league Young prosecuted persistent campaign privilege of calling on the pre8ident haps it on the Lord A fanner out against religion? Why have trade unions displayed indifference when the president belong to the blame The skin that Joe Rinaldi loves to in the country has his well located same party to the growth of religious influence?” (Joke) Mr Roosevelt was apparently em- in such a way as to receive the drain- touch is the pigskin What has communism accomplished for the protelariat in the barrassed He age from his barnyard or cesspool might well be Any- He ever Have noticed that money you drink the water from this will soviet union? It has made them serfs to the whims of a dictator one who has ever spent much time and die of typhoid fever I refuse ta'lk mostly broken English? the of a in could entourage more tyrannous than any czar since Ivan the Terrible It has depresident visualize what waa going to happen: to even try to believe that God is Frank Beckwith was in town seestroyed their home life their family ties their incentives to toil Mr Sinclair would call on the presi- pleased when one of His children ing the sights the other day dies or disregard their faith in a hereafter their respect for motherhood which has dent Ending his visit he would enthrough ignorance counter ten or twenty newspaper of the laws of health of a disease as Whenever I think of “Open House” been the heritage of man since prehistoric days It has built up men as typhoid fever think of Ogden That’s the way doorstep of the president's easily preventable an absolutism of authority not to be questioned under risk of officeon the The newspaper men would have two decided opinions about ’Hebe” Scowcroft’s home town afdeath It has established an aristocracy that occupies palatial clamor at the visitor for a statement God: First I believe He is a kindly fects me and second quarters and lives on the fat of the land while its minions crack And the visitor if he followed the I believe He gentleman has a vast amount of Note to Dick O’Rourke: Mark up of politicians who call on their whips over the proletariat and drive common laborers to usual way would two for Ed Jensen common sense presidents give out a statement their dally tasks like slaves in the time of Ptolemy which would put the president Under-thDean Ralph Dennis of the Northwestern appearance of having indorsed or university once a shown sympathy for the vifltdr'i vice consul In Moscow made an address to tfie teachers of Utah at their recent convention in the course of which he said: "Most candidacy do the same thing over again Then every vital principle of human freedom such as freedom of speech Roosevelt Placed Attack of Big Interests he looked at Lincoln and said “Mr and freedom of the press has been crushed in Russia” He added Ban on PoliticjViews Sinclair On Draws Lincoln where are you going?" Then that “Russian schools are propaganda machines and teach stuDoubtless Mr Roosevelt apprehendLincoln rose and said “I came here dents to think only those thoughts that are authorized by the few ed this He let it be known that Mr Editor Tribune: I aee from the pa- as a respectful listener - I did not Sinclair tould come to see him — but pers that the big interests are making know that I would be pointed out' leaders who are in control” Mr Sinclair must not talk poliheavy attacks against Upton Sinclair and made so conspicuous as you have It is estimated that more than 300000000 of men and women that tics That gave rise to a good many nominee for governor of California me But being you have asked me to Europe are doing a lock-ste- p march under dictatorships Amerquips For a few days a considerable If money is their main interest in a direct question as to where I am portion of the current humor of the life then we cannot expect anything going I will give you a direct answer icans are still free and laborers are independent in this country States consisted of picturing else I also aee that some of the I am going to oongress ” What has communism to offer them in exchange for individual United Mr Roosevelt as an admoni- churches MRS E MUSIG are issuing pamphlets raising liberty to work when they please come when they please toil tory finger and saying: "No Upton against him Ephraim where they please live as they please and say what they please we must confine the conversation to Now if these good people will just Greek poetry" look back a little in history they will Requirements Outlined about any official or employer with whose views or methods they Mr Sinclair arrived at Hyde Park see that the same thing happened to may disagree? For Home for Aged He talked with Mr Roosevelt for a Abraham Lincoln when he ran as a The junior chamber of commerce of the United States has isI remember period variously estimated in cur- candidate for congress Editor Tribune: In a recent num-- i sued a program of Americanism calling upon the youth of the rent accounts at from an hour and a reading in one of the leading magaquarter to two hours At the end ot zines years ago of Lincoln attending ber of The Tribune Forum departrepublic to combat the insidious encroachment of communism the visit Mr Sinclair restrained him- a church where the minister was one ment I read an article entitled “A which is fomenting strikes revolts and revolutions wherever it self from The minister New Idea” advocating homes for saying anything that might of his opponents can obtam converts rgpkless enough and the congregation who be- the aged In the year 1909 month of thoughtless enough to do seem to suggest that the president had called on the bidding of the arch conspirators behind the sinister movement sympathized with him or wished him longed to the church and wanted to March I think I wrote an articleat success Two day later however go to heaven to rise to their feet that was published in Salt Lake Mr Sinclair who has hia own aubtle All roee except Lincoln The minis- that time In these home should be arts of politic and publicity aaid in ter was not satisfied so he had them heat light cleanliness and comfort-- ' a public address at Washington that of the he had visited Mr Roosevelt ANE of the most significant items of political news published in before he had been nirvous but that afterVy the present campaign is the announcement of President ward “last night for the first time weeks I slept’ like a baby” Franklin D Roosevelt’s intimation that he does not feel bound to in The same day Mr Sinclair in his role of vote a straight party ticket He informed a nomintee for govpress conference that ernor ofDemocratic California called on Mr That's all anyone can expect It Is d lab onset to want the correspondents present would be amazed to know how often James Farley more When you set more than full value you are in the latter’ role of to aomeone else for every conbelong taking national grhat chairman of the Democratic ' he had voted for Republican candidates cern must make a profit on what U aella or go out of party Newspaper recorded that Mr touslneaa Frankness is a characteristic of the president who has anFarley had aaid to Mrr Sinclair: “Call The manufacturer and wboleaaler from whom we buy me Jim” merchandise glvea us a dollar's worth In return for e tagonized many leaders of his party driving them into So much for what the national lead-each dollar wa spend That's all we expect Its all w want nothing that rightly belong to want We an American Liberty league” He has recognized specialized ers of the Democratic party did aomeone else the capture of their party in a Neither do you ability and liberal statesmanship wherever found and appointed about great state by a Socialist Locally m many progressive Republicans to positions jof honor and responsCalifornia two important Democratibility But this utterance is more than an indication of personal ic leaders Senator William G Mc-- i independence It reflects the trend of the' times toward a new Adoo andMrMr George Creel who had Sinclair for the nominaopposed party alignment the temper of the people and their struggle for tion seemed for a time to swallow emancipation from galling ties and entanglements of mistaken the situation They had the manner Signed of gulping pretty hard but they loyalty to antiquated partisan and misused personal machines swallowed (Though the awallowing President Roosevelt may not be the first leader to was destined tc be followed by a have heeded the promptings of his own judgmentparty process which the terminology of and conscience medicine Pre speaks of a “regurgita-(OBnUnuein such matters but he is the first to frankly "admit it I an Following Pace social-democra- AH ALL WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY A Great United “Nine” Sale important point about Mr Sinclair’s achievement was that he had raided and captured one of the two great parties in a large state That fact alone made the incident a landmark in American history It was realized that if Mr Sinclair should go on and win the election actually capture the California governorship the significance of the landmark ' would be greatly deepened Which Party Not Of Vital Interest upturn Just aft many others say it’s nothfeathera and flowers! It may be pro- ing of the sort People are tired of phetic of new hope or just a symbol grousing end are flocking to the but not eating much The of effort to break the boredom Any(Continued on Following Patet thing to crack the monotony Anyway the 18 karat spots such as the Colony Casino Ritz Carlton Madi- P? I son and the like are roping their enLet us help you trances long before 1 p m For three years the most prepare your city in the world has been Estimate skimping or entirely overlooking its Restaurant men noontime devoir waited hopefully then wrung their FEDERAL hands and sliced their staffs to And were not eveh half busy HOUSING LOAF! Cafes that used to serve 1500 a day were not serving 500 People were MORRISON-31ERRILL&CO ducking into the places and galloping back to the office The need of the lingering luncheon conWasatch 410 ference had passed Nobody was buying or selling The luncheon returning to popularity is considered universally at this assumed writing that Mr Sinclair will lose in California If that assumption is correct it has really epochal Importance Because of this it is worth while to consider: in detail just what about happened to PAUL writing sly whisperers of “words whereof cometh envy strife railings evil surmisings” words which are merely the “perverse disputing of corrupt minds destitute of by many a barometer of business — an NEW YORK— New York Is breezing out to luncheon again — with fine 3— About WASHINGTON Nov one aspect of next Tuesday’s election it seems possible to speak safely in advance Day-by-Da- y By O O MCINTYRE Sinclair Campaign Our Unappreciated Freedom the knowledge of the truth” The New York By MARK SULLIVAN 4 1934 Timothy described agitators who try to man’s faith undermine his government disrupt his farm ily ties and tear down the structure of civilization which human afexperience has been building for centuries: “Without natural fection truce breakers false accusers incontinent fierce despisers of those that are good— ever learning and never able to come to NOVEMBER 4 1834 THE SEASONS ON! 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