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Show Friday, November 23. TIIE OGDEN POST SAFEGUARDING AMERICAN NEW MIGHTS AND LIHEK1TES FOU OIL INDUSTRY No man has ever stated the fundaThe increase in the consumption of of mental domestic principles of our theory furnace oil used for heating, deals of its foundthe or government Wall to Street Journal, the according Fresi-is likely to create a healthier balance ers in clearer language than words His Hoover. Herbert nt elect in the oil industry by offsetting to a themselves above partisan politics large extent the smaller demand for lift and months. lay fundamentals which every and winter in fall the pmilimt American citizen should read and stuof winter the Consumption during bar- dy from the standpoint of their bear1927-2- 8 approximately 35,700,0006,000,-00New 0 about with ing on his daily life. In his rels, as compared in said Hoover Mr. 1921-2York part: speech, barrels in the winter of The Government in commercial Lust winter, says the Journal, domestic burners in use totaled about business does not tolerate among its freedom of competitive 000,000, and it is estimated 150,000 customers thewhich to private business is additional burners will be installed reprisals does not tolshould Bureaucracy subject. This season. during the coming it of erate the independence; spirit result in consumption of about 4,of submission in000.- 000 barrels of furnace oils in the spreads the spirit to our daily life and penetrates the winter of 1928-2Domestic oil heating demand pre- temper of our people not with the sents possibilities of much further habit of powerful resistance to wrong of but with the habit of timid acceptexpansion, us quantity production ance of irresistible might. should burners, due to increased sales, 'Dureaucracy is ever desirous of result in lowered costs and permit its influence and its power. smallspreading reaching a wider market among er homes. It is estimated that there You cannot extend the mastery of the is a potential market in the United government over the daily working at the same States for 20,000,000 oil burners. Am- life of a people without of the peomaster time the it making ple supplies of oil for heating pursouls and thoughts. Every exof stocks ple's as gas assured, poses appear in business and fuel oils totaled 133,073,000 bar- pansion of government in order to rels on July 31, last, an increase of means that government confrom the itself protect political the over correspond11,172,000 barrels and errors of its wrongs, sequences last date year. ing is driven irresistibly without peace to HA LANCE The Ogden Post Member Utah State l'rcss Association Member National Editorial Association WHEEL di -- Published each Friday by The Olden Poet Printing and Publishing company, 2428 Kiesel avenue. matter OcEntered as second-clas- s at the 1927, post office at tober 17, Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879. Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year Telephone 365 economic with governmental and It has been said that road expenditures during the present yearwomanp over $11 for each man, States reachanjrhiid in the United of $1,300, 0.0,-00total ing the tremendous Money wisely expended for apoiled proved types of pavements or roads where practical, is soon returned in increased business for towns and cities, increased land values, ands. increased freight tonnage for the EDITORIAL IT IS WISE TO WAIT AWHILE The Deseret News has the following interesting announcement concerning the question of reorganizing the Republican party in Utah: Representatives of various factions, including officials of the Republican League for Cjcaner Politics, also prominent figures of the state Republican party, met Monday afternoon with Harold F. Fabian, national committeeman, to promote party harmony. Decision reached was that all controversies among members of the party be dropped and that activities of the party be held in abeyance until the beginning of the new year. Mr. Fabian, and others who were known to have attended the meeting, refused to comment. Reorganization of the Republican State committee is not anticipated at present, although it is possible the Lincoln day banquet in February may be selected as the time for a meeting at which reorganization plans may be carried out." It it not only wise to postpone ae tion concerning the reorganization of the party, but it is quite necessary. It is necessary because no one knows just what happened in the late election. A few weeks or a few months must lapse before the nigger or nig gers in the wood pile are smoked out. As time goes on much which now is a mystery will be revealed. Crossing, g and redouble-crossin- g will be made more or less public. The forces which led to such an abnormal landslide in Republican Salt I.ake City and county will be revealed. Sure it is that no single influence can be charged with the disaster which overwhelmed the party. It was something vital which caused Utah to step out of line with all the other mountain states, and that something must be known before a remedy can be applied. When the mask is torn off, it will be found that ambition, jealously, revenge, slander, and every thing that is mean, little and con' temptable went to make up the devils mixture. So far as rural Utah is concerned, it will never submit to sore-heabolting. Salt Lake dictators reorganizing the Republican party for the state. We people out in the sagebrush reorganize our party at the party primaries when we send delegates to the county and state conventions. We are neither Sevens nor get-togeth- er double-crossin- rail-read- 2. 9. TAX THE M1AFER Theoretically, the perfect tax would be a tax on inaction. The proper man to tax would be the loafer, not the worker; idle land, not used land; in- active capital, not active capital; lack of enterprise, not enterprise. Such, a tax would not be practical, but it would be a just tax. Our present taxes are based on an opposite theory. We tax thrift, action, capital, enterprise. We levy taxes in proportion to ability to pay, which means that the harder a man works, the more we tax him; the more thrifty he becomes, the more we soak him; the more efficient he grows, the more we knock him down. If a man saves his money and buys a house, he is taxed; if he wastes his money in extravagant living, he is not taxed. None of our taxes encourage production by the simple process of discouraging idleness, shiftlessness, inefficiency. The devil himself could not do a neater job of hobbling the race. Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, Journal. derstanding. TARIFF ESSENTIAL , TO WORKERS Our 30,000,000 wage earners workv and altogether the shortest hours of any wages far the re-h- A hitch, the trademark c distinction of stockyard companies of America for the past 50 years hai recently been purchased by the Ogden Union Stockyards company, it js an nounced by Manager L. F. WhitWk pie animals, six flashy Clydesdale colls, will arrive in Ogden sometime during the coming week from the Meadow View stock farm in Cali'or nia, and will be a distinctive fea"re of the January livestock show. It has been my ambition. said Mr. Whitlock, since the vLr. of the team to Ogden Chicago three years ago, when the coliseum was dedicated, to own a hitch that would be worthy to repre sent the Ogden Union Stockyards in any of the notable livestock and horse shows in America. In securing the six Clydesdale colts, I feel that we will have a team that will be envied by all who see them, and that the Ogden Union Stockyards company and the people of Ogden will have occasion .to be proud of them. six-hor- se largest teive founder of the Lin- Henry M. Leland, coln Motor company. If tariff schedules are reduced to the a point where manufacturers in can of Europe countries cheap-labor into this country bring their products HUMAN TIGERS RAVAGE and undersell our own products, there SOCIETY inis then one of two things for our In 1916 a criminal was sent to a dustries to do and that is, reduce western penitentiary for robbery and wages to meet that competition, or attempted murder. Shortly afterwards close down their plants and throw milhe was transferred to an asylum for lions of our workmen into idleness, the insane. Our people largely spend as they He was promptly returned to the go; in fact, many of them spend far as being the proper place for in advance of their incomes, and the Erison, he proved himself so hard want and distress which would result boiled that he was again transferred, from the cutting off of their incomes, dethis time to another penitentiary signed for the most recalcitrant and dangerous criminals. A short time ago he was released, having served his sentence. He had, in the eyes of the law, paid his debt to society. Now he is again in a jail for shoothe ing a druggist during a hold-u- p When arrested, he was committed. in possession of a stolen automobile, and he shot it out with the police. greater and greater control of the In commenting on this, the San nation's press and platform. Free Francisco Chronicle says: Society speech does not live many hours after has no means for identifying and free industry and free commerce die. heading off in advance the human tiIt is a false liberalism that in- gers as It has for the jungle beasts. terprets itself into the government Rut once the felons have disclosed of commercial business. themselves it is neither humane to the operation Every step of bureaucratizing of the criminal nor fair to decent people to business of our country poisons the take all restraint off one who has very roots of liberalism that is, po- proved himself too tough for prison. litical equality, free speech, free asThere is little wonder that we have sembly, free press and equality of op- dismally failed in preventing crime portunity. It is the road not to more when such episodes as this can occur. liberty, but to less liberty. Liberalism In order to "curb such criminals, kind should be found not striving to spread hearted reformers propose laws which bureaucracy but striving to set bounds would destroy our small arms industo True liberalism seeks all legiti- try, take guns away from mate freedom, first in the confident citizens and leave the same criminal belief that without such freedom the free to ply his trade on a less propursuit of all other blessings and bene- tected public. Is it any wonder that fits is vain. That belief is the foun- the criminal regards law and order as dation of all American progress, posomething of a joke, that but seldom litical as well as economic. reacts upon himself Liberalism is a force truly of the it law-abidi- ng spirit, a force proceeding from the A PLAN FOR TAX deep realization that economic freedom cannot be sacrificed if political freedom is to be preserved. Even if governmental conduct of business could give us more efficiency instead of less efficiency, the fundamental objection to it would remain unaltered and unabated. It would destroy political equality. It would increase Six Fine Clydesdales For Union Stockyards Bought by Whitlock un- ave-rag- 0. REDUCTION The Chamber of Commerce of the United States, as a part of its campaign to bring about a more systematic spending and raising of public funds, advises American cities to adopt the plan, instead of incurring debts. Expenditures, of money by local rather than decrease abuse and corunits of government, for current as would stifle and initiative It ruption. invention. It would undermine the well as capital purposes, amounted to development of leadership. It would nearly $6,000,000,000 in 1925, as comcramp and cripple the mental and pared to less than $2,000,000,000 in spiritual energies of our people. It 1913, according to the chamber. The would extinguish equality and oppor- bonded indebtedness increased over period. And tunity. It would dry up the spirit of four times in the liberty and progress. For these rea- while statistics are not yet available sons primarily it must be resisted. for 1926 and 1927, it is believed that For a hundred and fifty years liber- the bonded indebtedness of local govalism has found its true spirit in ernments amounted to about $10,000,-000,00- 0 at the end of the latter year. the American system, not in the As chamber of commerce points the European systems. six-hor- self-intere- 12-ye- st, even-hande- se six-hors- the result to their creditors, are absolutely indescribable." and1 WE HARDLY STRIVE TO FLKASE The people of Utah are making much of the announcement that the battleship Utah will carry President-EleHoover from the east coast of South America back to the Unite States. This is. all very well, and, indeed, we feel it an honor to have Mr. Hoover use the 'Utah. However, we are of the opinion that Mr. Hoover would have appreciated sailing on the Utah a little more had we given him a Republican United States senator from Utah. Salt take county caret for Hoover very little, and Salt Lake City rejected him. ct e Group to Study Utah Tax Survey The survey of Utahs tax svstem and tax administration, recently com pleted by Roscoe W. Hammond, secretary of the state board of equalization, will be discussed at a meeting of the state committee of the Utah Taxpayers association Thursday at 4 n. m. at association offices in the Hearn building. The committee will decide if there is anything in the report which justifies making certain recommendations to the legislature for tax reform bills. Thursdays meeting has been called by A. P. Bigelow, state chair-ma- n of the association, and will be addressed by Ephraim Bergeson, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau and of the Taxpayers association. MILLIONS AVAILABLE, BUT FARMERS NOT AGREED Late press dispatches from Wash ington carry the information tha. funds are now available for construclake rec tion of the Provo river-Uta- h lamation project. This indeed wouU be good news if it were possible to start the project Unfortunately, the under this project have not arrived at an understanding or agreement whereby they can meet the requirements of the reclamation aerV' land-owne- rs vice-preside- nt ice. It appears that it is easier to secure SPECIAL THANKSGIVING OFFER! millions of dollars from the Unitet States government than it ig to brin, Utah farmers to an agreement. The iirigation companies using water from the Weber river came to an agree t with the government some two years ago, and the Echo project o tie Salt take basin project Is now weli under way and will be complete during the next year; but Davis counhave not yet come to ty an agreement whereby they can secure water for lands under the pro posed extension of the Davis and We ber Counties Canal company canaL nic-n- ! ELECTRICITY IS MODERN SLAVE TO MANKIND Human slavery has passed from the earth, or lingers only as a relic of a brutal past among barbarians in remote places. It seems strange to think that humans were chattels in our own land but a few generations ago, There is comfort in the thought DAMNING TIIE DAM that such a condition cannot come OF NO AVAIL in again. The world gains something Utah has made a mess of the Cold as time passes, justice orado river pact from first to last and any consideration of human will meet in a few days and; Congress of the possibility rights precludes is it more than probable that the bondsmen again among the civilized Boulder Dam bill will! of the earth. peoples out, the system has become a law over the protest of the Yet man is master still, with forces more benefits than the avoidance of entire Utah MINING INDUSTRY MAKES delegation in congress. working for him far faster than serv- OUTSTANDING interest payments and the consequent Governor Hunt of Arizona was deRECORD ed the Phoenician galleys, or in a smaller cost of governmental opera-Bot- h feated in the late election, and now in the has been Copper outstanding later era, toiled among the planta- American economic officials and taxpayers that he has gone about all the opposisituation this year, tion. tions of the Southland. Machinery would be more careful about acquiring tion to the dam bill will be Senator a as to the Index, according showing 1- .rd power have lifted the load of marked improvement than any unnecessary improvements, if their Amherst of Arizona, Governor Dem, drudgery from human backs and more cost had to be paid immediately. It and the Utah delegation in other major industry. congress. hands until there is a larger leisure, would lead to generally better bust Ltah will domestic both and perhaps fight, but that matDemand, foreign are we Tens, assistant Democrats widely distributed, and it is, in reness in and ters little. economy government. Utah for the metal both ends or party bolters. We are Republicans sults, as if each person had the serv- has increased. Prices been Our huge and growing indebtedness against the middle plays on the average, consistent have, by being reprewho believe in our party and want to ices of 175 slaves of pre-wdays, and the high taxes that are in effect sented in the senate by a Republican win or lose decently and honestly, ir- except that the misery of enforced and stable, and surplus copper stocks, in most communities, are becoming a and a Democrat, and that have marred the industrys rec- severe gets no where. respective ot Salt take or any other servitude is missing. These newer ord burden, both from the standJust now it looks very much like been some on have occasions, past forces are tireless. They are wholly city. point of industry and the individual the Boulder dam will be authorized reduced. responsive to the will of man and materially They are outstanding problems of the and the money for its construction be The metal entire mining industry, FACING SITUATION. master, if he manages them well. times that must be settled wisely and appropriated. been has forgFrom the lonely farm where mod over a period of years, The country can no longer hide the holds until ahead it today steadily fact that crime has reached a point ern implements enable one man to do ing in our ecoa new enviable where something out of the ordinary the work that 20 used to do, to the nomic structure. position And the growing is demanded. Supinely to sit by, ad- crowded city, with its varied utilities success of the in with coping industry mitting, at least through inaction, and applied power for all industres, the serious problems resulting from modern these slaves are that it is beyond bounds, presents a working and radical price, deplorable condition, even more a cheerfully, and resourceful men are is a good augury for the minever new for finding undertakings disgraceful attitude. The tendency of future. public comment, especially in some of the mechanical and electric toilers. ing inventive and Science, engithe widest circulated periodicals, to genius BUDGET attribute gangster warfare, wilful neering skill, will extend this scope ROADS AND THE made in highway The with the of the until progress passing years, taking of human life, to one thing or another, mainly prohibition, is only hard labor, in its former rough mean- building in the United States has been brief period of time, roads have chang-s- o Sunday Nov. another expression or admission of ing, will cease to be. a in marked eleccomparatively that, Among these modern slaves, weakness. Shall the rest of the world 10 a. nt. to 3 p. m. take it that the most powerful nation tricity is probably the greatest, and cd from being luxuries to basic neces on earth, most powerful in almost those who work toward its further de- sities. than half a century ago money COME AND GET YOUR every way, is throttled by the criminal velopment have reason to feel it has for highways was an inconahead expended than poAsibilities greater is inany the at element, mercy of the THANKSGIVING stinct to kill and override all laws of as yet attained. Almost certainly, its sequential item in the public budget, TURKEY! the with will be extended to many who Today it holds, education, man and natural laws? That is a scope honor. of now Every are denied In its the position outstanding blessings. Everybody Invited! sickening thought. Public sentiment, poor, the strongest force at hand, is city additional uses will be found, and year sees thousands of miles of broad! made into ready for crystallization, ready to back wider use of present appliances will unserviceable roads a virile, vigorous and concentrated cru- add further to the number of slaves highways, and new areas opened to sade against flagrant crime; it only that now toil for every man. New industry and pleasure through tie medium of these transportation ar- needs the proper lead, and there is ton Register, Elmhurst, New York. no mistaking the signs of the times that lead must show itself. If the governments of the great centers of the country where the records of murder are appalling are unable tci muster the lead; if states having back of them the greatest natural You shiver all over when you see a poor fellow fixing strength in our form of government, a puncture at the side of the road these cold days. full police powers, are helpless, and there is plenty of evidence that this Insure against such a fate yourself by putting on a OS condition runs, is it not time that the new set of hand of federal stronger authority shall take hold? Who will deny that a nation capable of mustering four millions of men to war is not able to put into action a force that roulc clean up every crime center, rid the country of a vast alien criminal eleDrive inside our big indoor service station ment, here illegally, and put its owr. where murderous citizens where they belong, warm, for your and all in thirty days? If it shall come to this, why delay the day? 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