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Show r 1; 4 THE HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923. " LOST IN THE WOODS Business and Professional '" .Director of choruses, band orchestra. Instruction i violin, comet, vocal and AddIy for Terms. ..EDITOR AND PUBLISHER RODGERS... E. C. Phone 899. Center. mmmt. I and-Sund- ay y Hd D6 W. v-- Published very week-daexcept Saturday, moraine, at The Herald Building, South First West itreet, Provo, Utah. Telephone 95. . TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Daily and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 40 cents a montn, or 13.50 the year in advance; by mail. $3.50 a year; Sunday only, by mail, $1.00 the year, In advance.. ... .... .... Music Studio jano. - SZJOVO, UTAH. J. ENGAR CHARLES . The Daily Herald wag entered as second class mail matter June 6, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mall matter May 9, 1922, at the postoflice, Provo, Utan, under the Act of March 3, 1911, 1879. ..; ABE VV. TURNER Is Attorney-at-La- w m: The Herald, only daily newspaper in Utah-eou- th of Salt Lake City, a member of the N. E. A, Service, and of the International News Service. : fcoom 7, Knight Bldg., Provo, Utan. fnone ooi-x. i 'clarence ' Phone RASMUSSEN 869--W. THE BANKERS LIFE OF DES MOINES the most conserva- 1 ji lveiy managea iue uusunuice S in America. One of . . AmngniM !!' I 1 J Information gladly furnish- i4..n4- vM4vattTi - - BAKER & BAKER Attorneys ana wmnseiura-a- v LAW. ;.l Collections and Adjustments .averywnere, TTTATI TtT f i' VETERINARIAN ,.- " t ' DR. ARTHUR VANCE l56 W. 3rd N. Phone 681-- DR. H. F. CANNON I Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Provo, Utah. Phone 555. Bulgaria is trying out a labor draft .It is modeled after the military conscription system by which all males have to serve a certain length of time in the army. This labor draft applies to women as well as men. It requires all members of both sexes unless legitimately entitled to exemption to perform a certain amount owqrk on behalf of the state. . The period of service is eight months for women. It may be demanded at any age between 20 and 40 years for men and 16 and 30 for women. Here, we believe, is something new in history conservice. It's a novelty. But it's scription for peace-tim- e workable, for the average person unquestionably would rather be drafted to work during peace for the common good than'for battle service. The labor draft, being tried out in Bulgaria, has interesting possibilities. Playing no favorites (theoretically, at least) it should help break down any caste system and OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. eliminate snobbery, just as army service under conscription THIS places all draft victims on a common level. A common level is the ideal of what we call democracy. The idea of a peace-tim- e (SSSv" labor draft might not appeal to Americans, but we have plenty of drones fro whom a little compulsory work would do worlds of good. As our money aristocracy continues developing along roads now clearly laid out, something like a labor draft may become an imperative necessity, to put the brakes on the system and help maintain a semblance of balance. For rich and parasitic idlers, we would recommend a few months' service at street cleaning or highway building. As you ponder the possibilities of a labor-dra- ft system, maybe the same thought will strike you that occurs to us: We are creating in our country a financial aristocracy, with hundreds of degrees of money caste. And this is the gravest danger facing our democracy. The snobbery and idleness that are made possible by wealth coupled with greed for more wealth, destroy the democratic spirit of working for the common good. A labor which none could escape, draft, in the form of a might be an antidote for many of the problems that our nation is attempting to handle as matters of education and emotion. As in war, a labor draft could be camouflaged as "seocCL.p.e-D- " lective service." And, while we were at it, we might during the draft period sentence the poor to a taste of the luxury enjoyed by the rich, and the rich to a taste. of terrific grind and near- privation endured by the poor as habitual routine. A social levelcr? You bet! Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Kepainng a specialty. All Work Guaranteed Phone 207-- $MgMM$MM . THE OLD HOME TOWN Put Your Money In Your Own By STANLEY - err .. YOU SAY-EIS ONB MAN NHONCVSR ) HOLDER. A SsYnj0 r HED (NO-N. TT?ADE A PL AMY DAY FOR CJ&t'l HAS A j. r( HVJJ UkJ ANEASY l.2) kSk. 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