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Show I Page 8 ! - METRO NEWS All Wages To Be Set By Bureaucrats Maxima of a Millionaire Thomas his contemporaries much of his success. They are as follows: attributed put off until tomorrow what you can do Never Never bid another to do what you can do yourself. Never covet what is not your own. Never think any matter so trifling as not to deserve give out that which does not first come in. Never spend but to produce. Let the greatest order regulate the transactions of your life. Study, in your course of life, to do the greatest amount of good. of nothing necessary for your comfort, but live in an honorable simplicity. Labor, then, to the last moment of your existence. Pursue strictly the above Deprive yourself rules, and the divine blessing and riches will flow upon you to your hearts content ; but, first of all, remem that the chief duty of your life should be to tend, by all means in your power, to the honor and glory of our divine Nixon Administration is providing a cozy arrangement whereby a cadre inside government can further the mattcr The plan to redistribute the income of individuals involves ceilings and floors hemming in the income of every worker at every stage of his career, so that nobody would make too little or too much. Computers would decide the model wage due to each worker. Criteria including family and education. background. be into fed occupation would computers and the political wage spewed out to pay the higher paid workers less for what they do and the lower paid workers more. If the worker made more than the computed figure alloted to him. he would rebate half the extra insurance amount into a treasury. If his income fell below the probable wage, the worker would be paid half the difference. would do the Computers arithmetic. Taxes from the workers would pay for the computers. A new bureaucracy, supported by the wage earners, would run the works. The controlled wage proposition appears in a book called Inequality: A Reassessment of the Effect of Family and Schooling in America by Christopher Jencks and seen associates at the Center for Educational Policy Research at Harvard University Graduate School of Education (CEPR- Harard GSE). Carnegie financed' the venture with S430.000 going to Harvard (Carnegie Annual Report today. notice. Never The earners. Creator. Without temperance there is no health; without virtue, no order; without religion, no happiness; and that the aim of our being should be to live wisely, soberly and righteously. These are the rules for guidance of my life, 1804. 1971) Basic Books. 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Moynihan. federal job hopper, he a conference on New rks future, sponsored among others, by Carnegie Corporation. Snce 1966, Moynihan (with many leaves) has been a member of the faculty of the Harvard University GSE. sponsor of the Center where soc'asm lnecluaiy s "age control concept was incubated, Copyright Jo Hindman 1973 H & Boh Jones, Sr. The Fellowship S'ews -- Dr. nt Vice-Presiden- Task i good supply of vitamins & minerals e dismissed as the brainstorm ol radicals except that a structure for implementation of the proposal seems to be taking shape among the presidential appointments by Nixon. The factors are: Basic Books, Inc., publisher of the inverse socialism of wealth redistribution CEPR-Havar- d by wage control; CiSE which furnished the writing team: Carnegie Corporation which not only put forth the money to print the idea but also to set in making motion the opinion apparatus to bring public opinion into acceptance. On Dec. 15. the U.S. President appointed Irving Kristol to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Kristol (CPB). Broadcasting comes from Basic Books, Inc., and senior executive editor for the social sciences for the firm. 1960-6- 9. CPB is a 1970 recipient of a the making Carnegie grant, a Carnegie Corporation donor to both the socialistic wage control scheme and to a prospective publicity media, linked by the appointee. interbreed, The connections Kristol was on the vice-preside- L Delicious Baked Goods a revolution among the poor, 2) a feeling of guilt among the rich l t It is wonderful to be an instrument in the hands of God for the carrying out of His purposes; and it is the privilege of every Christian to be used of God for a definite purpose that God has ordained for his life. Paul was an apostle by the will of God. We are not apostles, of course; but if we are rightly related and fully surrendered to God, there is a definite work for each of us. God has a job for us to do. God is for His His program, and He works through man to accomplish by Jo Hindman The author team charged that Carnegie, a tax exempt had had no effect in corporation, squealed loudly when schools then Congress almost taxed its income, reducing inequality generally, '"t0 the arena of in.com.e Now. the Corporation has direct action is financed the publication of a inequality where if hc nall0n "lllins; proposal that advocates political to named were Two supply things control oter the income of wage McDonough, New Orleans millionaire, had engraved on his tomb his own maxims, to which ' The Paper That Darea To Take A Stand The UTAH INDEPENDENT January 18, 1973 & 311 South Main 328-- 1 862 I o If you will take that extra moment to do this our advertisers will appreciate both you and us. They will want to continue advertising which will help us to continue our rapid growth. Thank you, friends. We appreciate all that you do to help. Sincerely yours. 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