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Show THE LEADER TremonjonLUtah L IE A THE SERVING 0)1 IB qrj .rr'm GEORGE S.8ENSON It would be ridiculous to assume that any substantial number of PrciUiit-Xitiiif "S CilUft these leading American cnurcn-me- n Stttrf. JUiwul who attended the Detroit meeting are Marxist Socialist. A credo No doubt some few of the delewhich should be disturbing to all gates are avowed Socialists and ' VALLEY RIVER EEAB astray intelligent, people may be ledKarl Slant Wrote It (7zooicma AHEAD Published by the COMPANV. Inc. PUBLISHING LEADER for Friday Distribution afternoon, on Thursday SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year politico-econom- ic in Americans a few are most but some of thinking; their has been adopted by a group of 100 per prominent Protestant church-me- of them undoubtedly are Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second C!ass dedicated assembled in Detroit under cent loyal Americans matter October 15. 1925 under act of March 3. 1879. of the Federal to the fundamental principles of the sponsorship A. N. RYTTING, Council of Churches of Christ in the American system and staunAmerica. The Associated Press chly opposed to Marxist Socialreports the churchmen voted to ism or any other brand. recommend to the public "the However, their economic credo comes Detroit extensive use of taxation to re- adopted at duce inequalities in income." straight from Karl Marx. I have This advocacy is contrary to the on my desk a copy of the "Comfundamental principles of the munist Manifesto" by Marx and rest of the world. A few days ago, American way of life and our Engles. Point 2 of Marx's 10 basic Cause of 95 for not over fifty miles from where historic American concept of measures establishing Trouble A heavy Communism I am writing this article, a taxation. says: r written definition of a word 0 graduated Taxation in America was con progressive BY: ROGER W. BABSON settled a bus strike after 130,000 ceived as a fair and sound meth- income tax." Marx and all of his succeeding A Justice of the Supreme people had been without public od of financing government hours. and for no other have written the Socialist ecoCourt of the United States Is transportation for 41 But purpose. were mechanics frightenSocialists long ago found it to be nomic credo thus: "The ideal to said to have stated that 95 of Garage word new a use of the ed is in by all the trouble this country their handiest instrument for be aimed at is approximate The "utility" on job assignment achieving abolition of private equality due to misunderstanding:. pf income." Some same no doubt holds true for the sheets. When it was explained to property and subjugation of a Marxist writers state it classithem that the word meant they people. The boldest Socialists call cally: "From each according to could he assigned to jobs like taxation their "weapon." The his ability, to each according to putting on chains, but they book "Elements of Socialism." by his need." would not be asked to clean Spargo and Arner (MacMillan Taxes For Government Expense toilets or scrub floors, the says (p.352:) "Taxation Is of The taxing principle now ad leaders of the bus union were course a form of confiscation, but vocated by this important group satisfied and the strike called we have long been accustomed of church leaders in America off. to it, and it makes it possible could logically be expected to When I studied engineering for the process of confiscation to produce the following scene: and economics at the Massa be stretched over such a long A Plausible Possibility ll r chusetts Institute of Technology, period of time as to make it easy The Treasury Agent knocks I was taught that the function of and almost unnoticeable." on John Brown's door. Brown money is "a medium of exWhen it is understood that opens. change" for commodities and delegates to the Etetroit con conAgent: What was your income services; and that the main vocation came from 30 states in 1949? function of language, written or and Brown: $6,000. represented the leading 22 spoken, is a medium of exchange Protestaut denominations and 10 Agent: Your tax will be $2 000 of ideas. No matter whether I allied religious bodies, the eco- Pay now .please. use correct English or good nomic Brown (aghast): That's unprinciple advocated be 11 VSU 3rV grammar, if I can get you to comes one of the most signifi-ce- reasonable. I worked hard for understand what I mean by what formal actions taken by an that $2,000. You're asking too " . I say, then the language is American l..lL,iwr ecclesiatic body much. function its correctly performing since the of religious Agent: Sorry. Your neighbor of a medium of exchange of freedom onfounding to keep these shores more Jones next door only made $4,000 ideas. One hundred percent than 400 years ago. It moreover last year. And the poor fellow lubricants on gears efficiency of language, written or serves to emphasize how far had a costly accident with his spoken, is instantaneous Intelligibility. How many times have you heard two men arguing heatedly at length and then one of them will say something that straight-thinkin- fcllow-traveier- g s, n Editor-Publishe- and Cherre Chournos party 'automoble. We're giving him committee and Beverly Hill re-- I the hostes And then mnncv. " JWk JUU rsf l4 vmir porter. is a Refreshments were served by street, the across Smith, booze hound and worked only six months. His kids are poorly clothed. W'dre giving him $1,000 of your money. The other $500 Get goes for government and into the Tax Collection Police Force Benevolent Fund: Browm: But this is not tax ation; it's robbery! You're seiz ing my property, my money, ana using it not to finance governAT ment but to satisfy somebody's to idea of social service. I refuse give you the money for Smith and Jones. Jones is a spendthrift and a reckless driver, and DIAL 5871 Smith would only spend the money on beer and liquor, you open taster hunday from 9 until can take my money for those purposes only by force. Agent: Sorry, Bud. You're 01a fashioned. You're arrested, come along. j well-meani- r How's Business? The Of Our Your EASTER PLANTS, CUT FLrw and CORSAGES -- BOWCUTT FLORAL a-- - n H 7-- ' The Nimble Thimble Club of East Tremonton met at the home "of their leader, Mrs. Jean Kay, Friday March 31. Mrs. Kay gave a talk on the things required to make in fourth year sewing. She discussed the different kinds of wool and the kinds most suitable for our dresses. 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