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Show .? 4ry jaii - A UtfH - rilE IIER lAGE TWO. The HERALQ-JOURNA' 1.,:.; n.'P , J 1 . ' : Published every weekday afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co., at 75 Vftil CeaUf latest. Logan, Utah. Telephone 50. Price 5 cents a copy. By mall, In Cache Valley, 2.50 a year; outside Cache Valley, $5.00 a year. By jeWi. r, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year. matter at the postofflco Fplercd as second-clas- s the act of congress, March , fab, under N IRAS Howdy larifl-sub-sidiz- folk! i.-- dy .......... favor-dispensin- g, m , . . t , i Dubinsky and Hoehman. He Missed Both Wives. Murder In a Blanket. Salute Swastika, or f By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1933) - Whoever arranged for Grover Whalen, formerly Mew York Olv j to take police commissioner, charge of NBA aotivitus in New v. For otk. York, gave him rod urbane, long hours Thursday bland, conciliatory talking to employers and strikers, in New York's garment war, that called out 60.000 employees. Mr, Whalen tried to persuade the men to go back to work and persuade employes to make it worth whrle for the mod to return. After hours of talk the job of persuasion was to start agaiiu at eight oclock lust night. v I - O - - - V flaN off to F.hert I. hnlluiiit '-a lunhake, oung Nor Hi Fog n A Heientst, whose inventions have done minli for m a kind Mr ( I lUihahcs latest intention is H 0M u r . r that iiiukcs l.i.ii wiCles when jou are how to Kpell u word. - it'Mtiii t.tl i(iiiM;' md Tin inrfeiu.c of IV p r m the ptodiit ton of fountain (iciis encoui ufw b the hi Ik t hit in f lur :. imuiftii lin- iiiiluAiy Will have (.Iliftlil up with lhoutput of dotted lines I f mi-0- 4 An (xplorcr (led iris hit duel he Pi muliy. we should tindiM'i him u hk.iv In give 11 cnnnibnl u u -- per-icn- i Id.))) tiTl.B, UrcA m I , I r I I k - ! ( , r m-- I ! reg-lite- ABIGAIL APPI.ESAI An NE: K excririK'-e- d motorist is a man who ran tell whether that sound is liis hrukes squeaking or his wife squealing. When a San Fram i .ro man proposed to a woman the 99th time, she hit him the f.ue with a saucer. It might have been worse. Suppose she h id you say it. 111 V Mrs. Joe Bungslarter is a terrible cook In fact, lie y went oil a picnic the otln r day and the ants stayed nwav! DIZZY DITTY One day as I chanced to pass, A heaver was damming a river; And a nmn who hint run out of gas Was doing he same to his flivver. , A party of English saxophonists has been refused permission to land in thih country This is only right. We have quite enough talent. 50 A- miles an hour. - - - A Yfi DIARY c $ Awake hetintes, stiii buffering g from the hayfevrr, mid to on cornflakes, whirl) do make me snrezA vhdenflj, and anon do don my Mr;iw hut, which doth' HKHtti make me sneeze fiercely, and mo to walking to the print-- 1 er passing u pile of situ dust, which doth ruuso me to emit mighty sneezes, and thence to work, where someone doth shout, even this Hey! llry! und doth bring on w spasm of nmd A double po Mnecfcintt! on the foille Itiahtdie! hrruk-ftmtin- Kcr-CHO- yiiil - worst that can happen in hours twenty-fou- rvC. o 0IFyC-- to New York each pretty, he conceded. Aunt So-year and Eve was Immediately i pbronia had one with spool turn-- j impressed by tbe woman s alert mgs. Probaby has it stowed awav manner and thorough knowledge of in the attic. We ll see sometime her field. down east. jwiien And do look at this, Ditlt." Eve Afterward Eve and Dick dropped in at a motion picture theater. So tugged at his arm and drew him busy had they been lately that a !o a corner of the simp to look at Ob, Dick, we .movie seemed to Involve a luxu- - a chest of drawers. rlous expenditute of time. When ought to have tins. You can't sav the lights went up a young lad t's not old. Dick surveyed the piece hut with-thsitting next to Eve remarked to Knobs fastened girl beside him, Right nice .out enthusiasm. they have here. But Dick, on with wood screws. Put together .after an appraising glance about ;Wi(h wood pins. About a hundred him stated, They wasted no money years. lie estimated its age. this place. Later he and haps more. And a good job of Eve mounted the stairs to look at veneering. The bracket feet and the balcony and Dick rapped softly ,die carved acanthus leaves on the along the wall. Cheap construe- - posts are ratio r unusual. And it lion here all right. he whispered. has a serpentine tup drawer. Not "But all pleasing to t ho average bad. room g j Not had, Eve mocked him. Is eye very pleasing. They have enough fire exits, anyway," he'U'bt I he most praise you can give it? Dont you think we might huy added. Di, k? Tllia and tDe water bemh Eve felt like a person somewhat mul that cute little stand over there the one with two drawers and drop leaves. Dick looked. The Vute little stand la bin led apple wood, he It probably would set us said. P11 ot two months' the leisurely pace. A feeling began to steal over Eve that perhaps rent. But Eve would not let her enBlxby's was not as Important to the world as sue had Imagined It thusiasm lie dampened. She pounced to be. upon a .pair of caudlestii ks in "Dick," she said later as they sparkling jeilow glass. The staff lay awake In their hotel room, the was in the form of a fish, balanclights out, shades up and rays from ing Itself gracefully on Its eliin. Oh elie exclaimed, aren't these the Center Btree( arc ht ,ilter through the Nottingham lace cur- - simply dailiug, Dick? Dick grinned tolerantly. "Cant tains, Dick I feel so peaceful." Thats why I brought you here, say that they are, he returned. You were all Never could see anything you little kitten. partangled up In a ball of yarn. ticularly darling about a dolphin or auy other fish, lor that matter." fTtHE next morning Eve dlscov-- - He picked up one of the pair, ered the Copper Bell Antique looked at the price mark and set It down with great care. Shoppe. Fifty "Oh what a cute set of corner dollars for the pair!" he ejacuIf not darling, theyre at shelves!" Eve exclaimed. "How lated. he comeded. Eve Id love to have It fo our dining least dear, room. looked at him reproachfully. He Dick responded with his non- knew she hated puns. , committal Well, anyway, we simply must a what-not- . Eve for You get that little spinning-whee- l glanced np at him quickly. dont like it, she accused. Why, the bay window. I've always wanted Dick? What'e wrong with it?" she a spinning-wheel- , Eve coaxed. , persisted. Dick's mother had had a like the one in question. But Well," Dick explained relucIts not really old fifty when the furnishings of his boytantly, years, perhaps. That wouldnt hood home had been auctioned off matter, though, if It were good of no one regarded it of any value. Its kind, but It Isnt Late Vic- Dick, the only one who had felt torian too late. Cheap machine any sentimental regard for it, was to make his life anew in other carving. For the present If we could cities and thus was unable to keep afford it this water bench would either that or the old rosewood be a more useful piece for us. organ his mother had played. He Pennsylvania Dutch. The open purchased the spinning wheel for shelves above would display plates Eve and they loaded it in the rumand as well or better ble seat. than the what-no- t Eve had jotted down prices and and the cupboard below would provide useful the name of the shop. It was the fashionable thing now to have at storage space.! "But ItD so' frightfully shabby, least one room with antique furEve objected. nishings or reproductions of an"It could be painted any color tiques. Ill just send for some of those youd like, answered Dick simply. .Well, it would be nice," agreed pieces I admired a little later, she Eve. "Nicer than the what-not- . whispered to the proprietor as she But you neednt be so sniffy about that. Corner shelves are tashlon- (To Be Continued); ff'ijji "H-m- bric-a-bra- c earlier work In simple, genuine smooth flow of the story and human interest teresting treatment of his subject. With Lionel Barrymore cast as Filmed almost entirely the the picture captures the farmer who refusNotable in brilliancy brper-formnne- es to die until his house is in or- earthiness of the farm and gives and sheer pictorial der, Barrymore delivers the most to the screen an almost dimenhtauty, The Stranger's Return," compelling characterization of his sional view of a countryside domain where drama is hidden in the filmed from the new Phil Stong career. Vidor scores heavily with the wheat fields. novel of rural life, opened Sunday at the Capitol theater with in- Capitol Tlheato Lionel Barrymore Hopkins roles. and Miriam In the leading Directed by King Vidoi, the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer picture ( hieves masterful sweep in dramatic power against a furm background that lends realism to the gripping story action. Written by the author of St ate Fair, the film transcends the glory of his Grand Theatre v ; - Now Ufa) in Paramount ! Special Feature ennything goes on History of a Word The word: Jubilee Where it canu I ruin The Hebrew, yobel, the h!;,st of n trumpet, also the grunt) .sabhalienl year, which w us aunuunei d hy sound of trumpet. What it mean; In the Roniun Catholic hureh, u year of remission of the penal consequent es of sfn, proclaimed from time to time an m by the pope; Jewish history; the anniversary 50 sometimes 25) years completing in ronhnu.tnce, service, etc ; hence, n season or occasion of general joy; a .state or experience Of Joy or exultation; jubilation. Fronnunced: Joo'bMec py sue iil ! cn GAMBLING SHIP" ...and everybody Today & Tuesday 'M' 'At goes there to do it! f The heart FURNISHED electric of 1292-M- Fhone 249 A24. i 6th E. 75c TOMATOES Nielsen, Hyrum, A26. bushel. Utah. Ellis A23. FOUR room mooern home at 115 Small payment, N 3rd West. balance like rent. Inquire Bell furA22. confectionery 3rd A23. OR RENT: Homes and Business block. Phone 881-A25. NEW' four room apartment, hot BILLIARD hall southern in Idaho. and water heat, electric range Quick action necessary. Write 643 East Fourth refrigeration, l. box G. J. A23. S15. North. Phoife 64. VVVVWVVVMVWVtWWWVVWW TWO modern homes, five and six UNFURNISHED rooms, full basement,. $3900 On 238 North First East. A23. 2nd 379 East APARTMENT. ' ' S18- WATERMELONS ' North. lo per lb. 6th North and Main street. A24. SEVEN room house on boulevard, double garage, furnace, base- NEW, five room home, good locaA23 ment. 2U3 Boulevard. tion, easy terms. 249 West Third North. A24. baseFOUR room house, bath, ment, garage, $15.00. 5!5 South GOOD frying chickens, four fur A23 Mam. Phone ' 930-$100, dressed. Herald-Journa- vuwwwwwwwwvwv I ' A 23. Modern Home, 63 - Phone West 137. very reasonable. First Bouth. A 23. . CUCUMBERS Plume A22. BAY' PONY, height loQo --pounds', no brands visible, five or six GLADIOLI 158 East 3rd. South. E. J. Corbridge, years old. Phone 950. A 22. A22. Smithfield. UNCALLED for rag rogs. Mrs. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Carlson. .621 North Main. A22. NOTICES 2 and 2 'A pound spring fryers. CONSULT COlNTY CLERK OR 350 North 2nd West. A22. THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS INFORMAFURTHER FOR BLACK CRANDALL CURRANTS. TION. Box 95, Brest on. A 21. 968-J- NOTICE TO C REDITORS In the District Court of the U'rst Judicial District of the State of I tab in and for Cache County. PICKLING CUCUMBERS Canyon Road. Phone 775-- 651 S15. In the Matter of the Estate of, Lillie B. Ames, deceased. will Creditors present claims BUY v Counter with vouchers to the undersigned WANTED,, TO scales and cash register. The administratrix of the estate of Grove Fruit market, said deceased, at her residence, No. 329 North 5th East street, in mile south of Logan. A22. on or the before Logan. Utah, 16th day ot October, 1933. WILL DO mechanical work for Luella A. Johnson, shotgun. Canyon Garage. A25. Administratrix of the Estate of said Decedent. WANTED TO LEASE or rent C. W. Dunn, Pioneer hotel this month. Reasonable terms. Attorney for Estate. Apply at once. Publication days: Aug .14, 21, 28, Mrs. M. Christensen. P. O. Box 48, Hyrum, Utah. September 4 and 11, 1933. A22. one-ha- lf NOTICE TO CREDITORS USED PIANOS. Inquire Thatcher Music company. Phone 536. A31. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State DAIRY COWS for San Jose cow market. Arthur Pitcher, buyer. of Utah in and for Cache Phone 90, Smithfield. S17. Countyi In the Matter of the estate Of William Glen Rawlins, deceased. THREE or four room furnished will present home, close to business section, claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned preferably with furnace. Call 948. A 25. administratrix at her residence in Lewiston, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, TWO good salesmen to work on commission. Inquire 80 West 3rd 1933. North between 6:00 and 8:00 LEILA RAWLINS bb m. PLeila Rawlins Pullum, A21. Administratrix of Estate of Wilto $1 $5 head for useless and per liam Glen Rawlins, deceased. freshly dead horses and cattle. C. W. Dunn, UR-2- , Call Hyrum exchange. S30 Attorney for Estate. Duplication days: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4 and 11, 1933. SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the ( ounty of Cache; State of Itah. MAY L. TAYLOR, Plaintiff. Moving Household goods vs. ALICE L. L. ROBERTS, otherwise sometimes known as ALICE LOTTIE ROBERTS and as ALICE LOTTIE LUNDBERG ROBERTS, and CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO., a corporation, and MARTHA H. DUNKLEY, as administrators of the estate of John A. Dunkley, deceased, defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS-Yoare hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the serviep of this summons upon you, It served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entdkd action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the filed complaint which has with the clerk of the said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the real estate described in said complaint and for other purposes and relief as appears in said complaint. J. T. HAMMOND. JR. Attorney for plaintiff. Post Office Address: 602 McIntyre Building, Balt Lake City, Utah. Dates of PuHiration: Aug. 21. Bept. 4, 11, 18, 1933. and pianos transferred to aJ part tha city. of Phone 448 Long Distance Hauling J. W. 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Will truck anvthinfr anywhere LUNDAIIL SUPER SERVICE STATION Has special cheap rate on vulcanizing auto wagon tires. Also (Auk- Hollywood On Parade Ct-ih- . A21 857 N A23. rv I'litX In the District Court of the Cniteil States for the District of I tali. Belote J. T. McConnell, referee In the Matter of JOHN THOMAS ROMRIKLL, debtor. No J3377. To the creditors of John Thomas Romriell, of Logan in the eounty ef Cache, e.ed Deduct aforesaid Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of June, A. D, 1933, the petition tor answer of the said John Thorn: s Romriell praying that he be afforded an opportunity to effect a composition or an extension of time lo pay his dthts under Section 74 of the Bankruptcy act. was approved hy this Court as p'nperiy filed under said section', and that THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at Room 47 Central Bldg, Ogden, I, tab. on tbe 5th day of September, A. D, 1933, at o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said ereditms miiv attend, prove their claims, nominate a trustee, examine the tiansaet such other may properly come meeting Ogden. August 15, 1933 , J T M Cf iNNFfj, Referee in Bankruptcy home. rent r EEDINGS Foit A COMPOSITION OR EXTENSION raon.'tole- - pood four room VERY " GOOD furnished house for cheap. 55 South 3rd. W. TWO room apartment nicely nished, with bath. 261 East North. 28, America Speaks In this epic picture! throughout. Boulevard. . i M THREE room apartment, modern, e bujrr. - rf? ha who was sent I former rhxtuiOte wka trio;liK Ore Nt'Nk mnrkcl. to peek later AndEtca return aevtr copy to lake tty MONV at tli Al.I.f.N, vu.lrr, Mima l a trouble-make- r. olbcf. I.te t.tid Hit'll take aa apart-Hir-kouae. in aa I it.trka bnrd. detutiny mare ui:. more time uod energy to her werk at the oltice. lifek dceldea ke aceda a reat and takea her Ii.r a tterk-ea- d trip to ikt little l.v.o of faMikhvlilr. MW t.O Ot WITH THE STORY ;u VfThU XIII , 'IA K N VII. I. K boasted two ho- irl lull one of ibem was only n il v' the io.irlet season so Id. h t'li k Kvi- tu the other, the II.,!, Corfley. She glanced about Hu, lobby while he signed the reg-lei. The walls were of tan plaa-c. tnl two columns of speckled ii.nt.u ion ml granite supported a iinuv c.'illng, Th"re were two duvl and a few arm chairs ii,o, t.ud in red mohair. A pair of tlk'r, horns was mounted above Hu lei k s de.,k. There was a rub-1- , m plant and a row of backs. Tbe k In longid lo men lined up In- ' ,o window who had seen Eve I ml coining down Center ir I This privilege of watehlng cm, mm and goings In Center ' t "ai !;,n!e,J ,0 E's,s ot Ho Hotel Cortley. Eve mol Dick were transported lo the third floor hy a rickety elevator in a lacy irou cage. Tbe row of backs turned aa tbe eleva-to- t ill, or clunked and a row of fuces r w, itched them disappear. Eve d extreme hauteur. As the helll.oy led the way to the far end of Hu- - corridor Eve noted with the number of pieces of carpeting in different colors and deThrift here, signs on that floor. she noted. As an area wears out it is replaced Instead of buying enough for the entire floor." Later they walked up Center .'tied and mingled with the crowd. Tamktnville was the market town" thereabouts and whole families as well as young couples drove In from the hills for Saturday shopping and the movies. Eve selected a tiny white restaurant for their evening meal because of the fresh dotted, ruffled curtains hung in the window. Nothto ing cn the menu appealed them, however, and they waited a long time while the proprietor went to the butcher shop to purchase clams. He had assured them "it would be no trouble at all" to serve the clams on the half shell, but when they finally were served, minus cracked ice, Eva and Dick found them lukewarm Instead of cold and both felt they had learned a lesson. , The Fair, Tamkinvilles leading store, offered Saturday specials In women's and men's apparel. Eve . u rlimv, bought quite rii-nl- l Who biles my In ilrimm sb.ies; Ami tlio u rlinw i4h (rue I i Imsr, Tlir rlimv il is ulm cliras! once luughl a play golf pci: have avoided game that wui an appetite. mlxrrli.lng depnriiufBl KAUI.M. a eciUiotr. On her ucdiiiDff nig; III Eve la nt t to Niiv Vork to meet ii.-- imvggonk: I UM K n, 6 LOG AN INVESTORS (MUM Airft smrv a. I Wa!lind able again." surprised to note how up-tSome of dute the stock was. She managed I Dick was unperturbed. to hare a chat with the dress buyer thc-sthings ate grateful and I h re T M K R O meet l' HI Id I,, ulio in muck ottrnclrd I HE A Ah IHIAE kint.a liy fcr. I Aimce McPherson now rtfti es lo talk We don't know why, hid we thank her just the same. 6 41 lv Lucy was I'oimirii ilofi Berintendel, ibjr kec eerel. Uick (Hc.r tiiurriuti cutfiloy-,- ! oiiii.vcv iltr'a continue Lot aiir ti ilncriuiurd to so wives and missed them both. One home-groa- n it. died seven years ago and one four Fable: Once upon a time years ago He buried them side Todays by side and when, 65 years old, he there was n boy in Logan who missed them too much, he shot rode his motorcycle slower than himself so that his body would His drop on both their graves. lequest to an undertaker to bury him near them cannot be granted. That ' graveyard does not accept suirides. He is with them now, perhaps, or perhaps with only one, depending on the rule concerning those that have two or more wives in the better ,a.td. Perhaps the number does not matter, where they are just spirits. How would SolVery interesting were the faces omon manage? of the employers and employed In ths garment industry, nne of the A new kind of gang murder ir greatest in the country. The em- New York A.true driver is found ployers, as a rule, looked tired. wrapped in a brown blanket, his Some of them have money, and necktie showed that as he strugthat makes you tired in these gled he was compelled to strangle days watching it. Striking workers himself. Nothing like that since a have no money, most of them, but Caliph, told of by Marco Polo, they have terrific energy and use lied a neighboring chieftain whom it. he had just In an conquered It was a delight to watch and oriental and had him trampled to hear David Dubinsky, head of to death rug by horses, thus avoiding tho International Ladies' Garment bloodshed. Workers, as he took the floor beYou are safe in Germany if you ginning mildly, ending otherwise with We don't want to wait to see a German flag going along eat pie il the sky. Or: with a on it, sort of an It takes five weeks to make imitationswastika, pinwheel, provided you a man's coat in the g irment in- raise your arm and give the best dustry. It will take longer than imitation you can of a Nazi that to clear this thing up in salute. Washington. And after we finish Dr. Daniel Mulvihill of Brookthere they will have to ventilate lyn, N. Y., studyi under Dr. to tell Sauerbrueh in Berlin,ig forgot about Washington. We mean things. a the swastika when saluting parade went by. A Nani in uniJulius Hoehman, head of another form hit him on the side of the garment union, with a head bigger head violently to teach him better than that of the late liotirl.e manners, and causing deafness. Cockran, a deep voice and powerThat is new, since Kessh r's hat. ful eyes that might have made him a genius on the Shnkespearan Mar. Medalie, United States written stage should be up prosecuting officer, says he can What power H that small crowd. name four or six important politiIf it ever breaks loose, look out. cal leaders that work under conTen minutes listening to the trol of gangsters aid cooperate employers and the talkers for with them. strikers make you realize that Thereupon a grand jury asked the NRA eagle will add gigantic- judge whether he thinks it would ally to the strength of organized be quite nil right to send for Mr labor. Medalie and ask him who the You may with government pres- leaders are. The judge says he sure moercc the head of a great thinks it would be all If industry. But you can't coerce Mr) Medalie had said right. he knew the millions that work for the some half starved who poor devil, great industries, if they choose to stole a loaf of bread or an overstrike. coat, the police would have asked who is it? a id would have had It Is a pity tnat there is not the man in jail hour later. room to describe Mr. Dubrisky and Mr. Hoehman, the latter at are probably a litttle nearer We discreet intervals to to r called which inflation, Mr. Dubinsky, Go a little easy. would mean making dollars more Such terrific energy is in Mr. Dubinsky. so much menace in fcis plentiful. ice putting the dollar off the voice, with a powerful foreign basis has cut its value by accent, that if you are a little old gold e per cent, in the marand a little weary, looking at him twenty-fivkets of the world, it would be only and listening to him for Dve reasonable to increase the numminutes is violent' exercise. t. His spine is ben; at the top ber of dollars by twenty-fiv- e from years over Working the dollar Thursday dropped machines turning out ' garments, ' and stocks and grains went up, that others wear. But he wheat like a bouncing around shakes his small hand, with soft rubber ball. The rule forbids wheat round fingers, although he is only to more than five cents a diop five feet four, he looks like a bushel in any one day, which is, giant in the opinion of grain speculaa something like having Juba Szabo, shoemaker, had two tors, fireman holding a net under you while yau are balancing 05 the window ledge. It's a new thing to know the f" lore, in- - w i:nii: tr cofir week . Smoot-Grun- m I'll V in n b ronu ialnnl i:s. rrrlly S, uf n:iMi;er lu.trrha calling for a leave u cold. This department K in favor of & one hour working week, and let that hour he the lunch hour Oil payday. dustriaj REAL PURPOSE a good. tAany .Vein s the goveitrunent has permitted FOR favors to certain persons, paid for by taxpayers consumer. and Financiers, the power trust, and mainifaettirera were all given .advantages at tbe expense of the average nmn. When Roosevelt took of lice, he was confronted with tin choice of two main roads toward economic justice. I he road lie chose was government protection for tanner and wage ' earner. Now ever.v body is organized. Retailers may get. together, fix prices, limit supply. Hut workers are compelled by law to accept a certain minimum wage to limit Urn supply (the hours) of their labor. )n the old days, manulnctipvrs were protected by the Sinool-G- i undy larilf, but the larnier sold his' produce at world market prices, Today, we..still have privileged. 'the tariff, but the farmers also Wheat farmers for instance, collect a tax of .'10 cents a bushel which is distributed among the jairuers that have limited acreage. Ever) body is now told to limit his service to society and to charge a higher price for it. As this . applies to all, it is just. The other course open was a cessation of all and jiermilting values to be determined in an open market. This course would have comprised reduction of tariffs, smashing of trusts, conlfol of public utility monopolies, and a clamping down on taxation. This means help for Hone instead of help for all. It would not put brakes on production. Many economists advocated the latter course. They held that the law of supply and demand is the only protection for producers ami that continuation of the movement, pushed along by tariff cuts which would mean reduction in prices of goods the farmer buys, soon would force raises in city wages. Economics is a complex subject no living man, let alone a newspaper editor, is qualified to say that one of these courses is right and the other wrong. That will he determined by events. But one thing is certain; Either kind of economic justice is preferable to the old order. People are tired of hearing talk about rugged individualism from subsidized shipping line owners and bureaucrats. The government is going to try to control us all in the interests of economic justice and to regulate prices and wages fairly. If this course proves impracticable or burdensome, we are confident ALL artificial supports will be cut out and there will never again be a nation where some are taxed unfairly for the benefit of others. America looks forward with confidence to a new deal in economic justice, regardless of method. t Humor all the land. VlSL), ' v Member United Press, NEA Service, Western The liber- of Newspaper. Feulurea and The Bcrlpps League tj itc.lt Love A vC A!0rthe I! 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