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Show CHANGES SEEN BY TECHNOCRAT Complete revolution of the social et-up In America within 10 years was predicted in Salt Lake City Friday by Howard Scott, founder nd director of Technocracy, Ine The tall, husky No. 1 Technocrat Set this time for the take-over of his proposed form of government and social regulation. He came here to speak at a meeting Friday at 8 p. m. In the Hotel Utah. Among the changes listed by Mr. Scott to take place with the advent of active Technocracy are: 1 No unemployment. X No rich and no poor, but abundance for everyone. .. 3. Exit of currency and use of energy certificates. 4. Security for the street desn-er desn-er as well as the banker? 5. No political parties. ' 6. A 95 per cent reduction of ; crime. " 7. Elimination of human toil. "Human toil never did anyone any good." said Mr. Scott, as he pointed out the Intention of Technocracy Tech-nocracy to Install even more ma- chines or industry than the world has today and distribution of their benefits equally among all ciU-ens. ciU-ens. I "In Europe they can preach the morality of toll, but over here it atinks," he said. Regarding . thtEuropsnwar, Mr. Scott said: "America can't solve the problems of Asia and Europe Eu-rope by sending men over there." |