Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS ClMlSON rccr Gunnison Valley News r vie fi Published Every Thursday at Gunnison Utah hntered at the under the — ! I 1 ! 3 1879 Kates: Subscription Ona Year Six Months Sl FOREIGN n RKGISTK BODIES You have a stake in the proapentv Gunnison and so have we Th- - v J of homes business properties thing tangible depends upon out remaining a good phee ih wh h live and do business ec INDUSTRIAL AND L4KMR FREEDOM INSEUAK VBLK - In tho woidi of hrisot lliii’h m tukig th the notion of coign ‘ocM't mv nnimnni-on mi i't ('ommitt'i Nail On The Heati! PHONE 20 of thuiity toM a Ittt'i tli Vioiii v niM lie tho only winnoi f n moiim"I lull in in if nil fni oi ij tions to rigis't" t rl ii t‘ 'I o' ir a u th tho fnloial govornmoiit lieu t In (amlalpto foi pirnIn ini u uinloi fioo it pond nv an appeal fiotn Ins convict n ori a imsspoit fiaud ail 'mii'h Ot tising Ratos Given on Application CHERRY Editor and Publiaher or Hit The $20 - Payable In Advance Association MfiiUHUI OPPM'KS & matter W H '1 H r: i of Congress of March I d vci r Act Member — National Editorial 4 at Gunnison as seoniFciaxs office tah State Press Association I rS t do UTAH ul v in! roiiM imlir-- Do your part by encouraging hom those men and womc enterprise who pay our taxes support om and maintain churches our chants s You boost your home town everv d when you alt ipti 'ii tho sehctivo in Movin' " It w “puio politionl h ikuni thoie to onahlo ooiigit smoimI r ii ilnletos for reelect e n t say t tin constituents: “ would tod v t foi coinci iptiny had nisi1 ted oi prim's lives until nun's dollars voting to conscript I he tHko to over pnvutc piop power however The principal objection mfoinvif'ity foi public use is as old as Lug 'vis in finnnhinjF di'tBdod called the lau ol It was l‘di law tom about the membership of his m It is practiced al This ho claimed c ull nimont domain potnizstion daily in peace time and is call be used against Communists bv build up d the process of ‘condemnation’ Th who could ‘blacklists us" Browder nly real difference in war is that i agninst prIM ‘commandeering’ " contended that this was basically a The problem the country is thinking i'7is idea though he adm tt d such about now is how to get the tod ligi t "it mn would dial at least HId weapons of defense What th tempniinv Id' u against tho Gei man-count y needs is the pi "ducts of in P i"fi ipan Uund lf h‘ th'n' Hl "hwas quos-- j Communist lemle ' h t uho refus-toned the matte s hv Senat u "rMntl nnt his1 'vornmont tie flli n C 111:1’ ly of Ti vis When h thi light about v h the Russian are far nun 0 offictivt uays of f ur mg them into line than '‘confiscating’ s iiabia ich of lie llrowd Mi’in their factories (cl it as “a gi eat Cont dint ion t Bernard M Baruch cIirii man of lie did not elab man jn ojyi the’war'lniTusti ies boaijt tfi tbe'voiS ate on indust ml cot a the at eminent was used uni in commenting "Aftei you had tl ’t the puldi'iiitur of tho ’names of sciiption pointed out: Comnumi'-tami otho- fi toign-- ' ffili-- tak n it (mdustiy) ovei and installei as maria employe government your nte moil diet? hip I' was what gieater contud would yui eon d itut'oTinl lean against lights ger Now you cat now? then than have have letmuked s mimv ihsi'i vo's choke it to death depi ive it of trans no one is so jealous of his eivl libel bent upon ioitation fuel and power divert it tie1 as the man who is the present form of business stiengthen its rivals Coub' (Wei throwing means he more effee govenment and nKt luting one that1"" disciplmai y lf you take it ovei you cat tive? would destroy all libeitv only give orders to an employe backet1 The idea that the eonstitutum of dismissal! and with fat those uho tiy to destroy it is by thi eat less effect than you can give them a fallacy in tlu pinion of many let the management tun th The eonstitutum gies thi now wi iters fedcal government the power to de- plant and you run the manag ment’ productioi Nothing could disiupt fend itself from all enemies than industiial consc’ip ion it is argued this should g ve mote if we coo And in the last analysis t cmh the United States the power scriIlt fm' ‘'"terprse uhat have w if th even activities rubversive or ° ‘‘fifth column" urns not active at thel'1' Wheti you conscupt inductry yiu time the const tut i n was dinuti up You can’t have com c nsc ipt labor or and freedom J V Coulven wrote to the t uff iptal govern court in Chicago that he “regia tt ai laiu'i for a stnke against is revolution his inability to accept a Mintin' ns fm ment on In it mis put Trade In Gunnison Gunnison Valley Bank Subscribe — Gunnison Utah Buy from our advertisers Don’t Borrow! Member REPUBLICAN NOMINEE STAYS ON JOB t ' t j vm V tJ c 't'4l r fi ?s d speeding’’ THi'X(RC' ITeal'fs'' lelt change horses in the middle We didn’t know Mi veil was a horse We thought a quaiterback a Roosc- - he Miss Ada Ranking of Ford Citv through a churrli set vice at m a fait ter hi raking both uii-dshe enteied and did md mention th accident to fiiends until the set vice ended ua' It is predictml that the textiles that u 'll use five eais fimn made from matenals able living in a m don't hi In vc rt Flynn m New An k l'v m Chicago in lers y Hague and Joe Cuffev in I’ennsvlvani We chine m of are centamly lf Hgc look you he m now cent of neiiC will b THE POCKETBOOK of KMOWLEDGE rc nr 5A ’ o' v ’ev r ’eti ‘m y Avi V has Vv r 04' 4 t v A v srvi mvP s stT&wnne tHOumrs COMPLICATE JOQ Cv(Q A£ C00 ft VI POINTS Mftp'eo V THI MAaHmS Of A TAHK cosn oh th torr4 cw macua si a mawah Nhne avm4 wtrrc-- - Tuty rnur i At tHiA'kM thi Mill ac oh cnorriHi rur wa t catrii CL— SV1‘ SN THI t AST THg tvtl AVt:RA6lO W OV ns Mr hwk 10 yrAR — tNDUSTwy owiy INVCiTMtNTS ST y VAR'S RfCOPP OF cOMfAuy 6 wtm t trctcicAL (MVioytt "HVWAV4 -- our m7 wwTrvfw lAV'T Tax - tv u Top r SENATOR CHARLES L McNARY Candidate for Vice President g in t now avail-t'd- One day twenty-thryears ago the librarian in Rushville Indiana was talking to her young assistant about a young lawyer "Marry that young man” advised the librarian Miss Mary Sleeth "He's going places ” The girl in the case had already Her made up her mind to do that name was Miss Edith Wilk The young lawyer was Wendell L Will kie From the very start Miss Wilk’s young man went places vigorously Kv rii subzero though a blizzard roads weather and d the groom and the wedding Wendell Willkie got there just the same frozen bridal bouquet and all It was January 14 1918 Shortly nfterward Wendell Willkie already in the Aimy left for France "Wendell Willkie has never let me down and that's the best recommencan give him” she says dation kimply After Wendell Willkie had received a delethe Republican nomination gate remarked: “you've got the best man in the field" ‘‘I have not" Mrs Willkie countered pleasantly but firmly "I have the best man in the world" What has the great honor accorded her husband meant to this delightful diminutive (she's only five (eet two and weighs only about 110 Haa it pounds) Indiana woman? Inspired her? Probfrightcnedjher? ably both If her husband wants and hopes to be President it's pretty breathtaking of course but she is equal to the challenge "I believe it's a woman's job to adjust herself to her way of living and help him do what he wants" is her philosophy of marriage J CBOSE VOTES How important a mi has b“conie a nu"'w ‘‘Appeasement’’ shameful word during the last year of votes may he even m a n at or two —and justly so Today nlnvst campaign is suits of several electi ins all t f b urope is a tragic monument t the futility of attempting to appease tory particularly those of lV'i Uk The appeasers and 1916 the dirf tor powers In the famous contested may have been sincere but they wer Pfs d" Dictators’ amibiti n al election of’ 1876 Samuel J terribly wrong And each fresh at' Ion the democratic know no Emits candid t hi the diet tir 184 undisputed electoral v d s nm tempt at appeasing simply gave them more confidence ing only one more to give him and led to still greater demands 185 necessary to a majonty 5mn( In thi9 countiy the majority of the states contested was Flnndi the people are opposed to any efforts whose supreme court gave Ti'den to appease those who may threaten popular majority of 94 votes wh the destruction of our way of life — if allowed to stand would hne gv which is the democratic way of fe him the electoral vote of the stit with free men working under a free and consequently the election But there is a minorit But the electoral commission q system whose thoughts turn t the possibilitv pointed to decide the contest aceep: “All over the ed another set of figures winch gav of appeasement world" their argument runs “liber- Hayes the republican canduM" ty has been abrogated and govern majority of 926 in Florida as Civil xs all the electoral votes of there ment has been made supreme like tested states and as a lesult Have have been dnsipatetd rights It Is logical t became president leaves in a storm expect that we shall see a similai In 1884 when Cleveland d'feaft So we root at home trend take Blaine the election hinged on might as well make the best of it electoral vote of the state of No After all even total governments York Cleveland received a ppui must have the services of men with majority in the state of onlv 104 brains — there will always be jobs S Thus a switch of only 525 votes let’s see if we can get on more friendrW have given Blaine the stat"'1ly terms with our potential enemies toral votes and the presidency A child can Bee what that argument In the election of 1916 in must lead to once accept by the WJBon nd Hu?hes were thf frj It would lead to a dictator-- j Htps the eection was conceded people as brutal and as thorough as any Winches ship face of earle ' Tn Europe For democracy is one when the final count of ralif? Weaken nla was thing that can’t go made Wilson was found! it and you are helping dig its grav have carried the state by 3M voto No nation said Lincoln can exist half which gve him a second tn' m in tt And no nathnjwhjte yjouse slave and half free can hope to strike a balance between It is expected thpt several ttr government and total representative be very clos in the cnnintri It must choose between may government tion In auch states every vtt one or the other with no “ifa and be important or buts” involved f t v i S'Mr APPEASEMENT HERE NO As r v Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System A system worth having is a system worth fighting fcr The United States' prays for peace — but th United States was never a country t give an inch to its possible enemies If the appeasers should have way we will go the way France went —and all that America has stood fo in the past will become meaningless et’a make un our minds that th’s i one comer of the world where democracy social and economic will be defended to the last ditch thlr and — IR 4 C OVEKFEtl Bank Valiejr Jt rw Phott WENDELL WILLKIE Mrs Willkie'a blue eyes are friendly her manner warm and sincere Her reserve has a practical basis— she is safeguarding her husband’a interests So she speaks carefully choosing her words thoughtfully She has never made a speech in her life and hopes she won't have to Her world revolves around her husband her son Thilip now 20 years old and her home a cheerful New York City apartment where the family has lived for eleven years Bookcases fill every available space in the apartipent Her husband's pet name for her is "Billy" Some call Wendell Willkie "Win" —a happy omen for another home address for Mrs Wendell Willkie at 1600 Pennsylvania Aveqye Washing-toD FIRE THEFT Classes of Insurant Written Gunnison Buv from our local merchants MRS 411 If you lind a million yoa couldn't Iy rUbrr60 wbikry tbn Obi of miHionw '’ 4 n mj om o roo Cort iwq m 010 ou to tA'Vtit'A |