Show REMEDY THE GOLDEN RULE We hear much talk these days about the middle man. He Is blamed j for a large part of the present high cost of ivlng. 1 The public utility industry employs no middle men. Public utility service I Is sold direct from producer to co?. I sumer. This may be the reason that utility util-ity companies have been able to survive sur-vive on but slightly Increased rates 'during the past few years of skyrocketing sky-rocketing prices and wages. But the best utility management has reached the limit. It ran't live on sawdust any more than the farmer's farm-er's horse. The public must recognize tin facts and allow an adequate income lo the great public servants. The problem Is not complicated and the remedy is simple The pub-j pub-j lie must be wiling to pay for ser vice rendered nnd not demand something some-thing for nothing. A slight application of the Oolden Rule is all that is necessary. |