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Show m F lWiAveko'ek.' IdWSituation-- , THE SALINA SUN IwurJ Cuiy Fri4y 'Ik 1 ! Id if FLi. (Vig'tM (jf t 5U, .! ! Hank 3, Uth. water wall SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Mm Ui, ? Jrivsttatcnnli FkT iitii.i. c rinn't i: Ia li Hi g am) vl.upltri t'f iniMa'u'? 'an I,, lh. leaves ' l.e up !y and that I ,e i pie ,J .e til t. of the w UikCK!liION KATU5 of Ho pul.ry. all to le sal. J H, tin? W to ui. ubtull) 1200 are that tl,e iim Year to Wiiiili; tiaicije !. ,ll;e tl.e th f&itur drftk 100 I." Is atar, 4 a M -- It'Ll,.... . hi r weight line n fat Ledi value. i,nl'C t'o. t r tianiif t I I log I ) tl- - llii I - J aiil li le gettuij. eidy pa ra a iVyall In AJvn fur the Hulk. fa and pc-- ; 1 f paid pi ti cvu'.a fur iit ffnt winter ' fh n "1 In a ly g tun-- I.i lj to the l.t ' 2 10 With 1i. f !riul,3. dl aa lU new. ! rHiq si' t f JiiA fit oil Mira a ft lu I Hr at He tame I tre a yar ag t I ier kind. I II Is tie ralta V ip ig Ian v funiii-- on to tie tal) ah'" liatr, Gm on AppLcat-un- . fa t r time fofiunafd a tie wtife lull ii n, tl.n,i- Hie Itf.l nn lot at-e it , l h v must mtne it n rodiimnsUl niie fir m hu'iniiK a na'tnn-a- l f to pTaie I lie cl"'ig of the tbr value t)li'.'toiii I Ibe and i'h fell or iijirt'l II. W. ClirJlHY lenteli H sun vi'h tie ihlkale, l.nJ f uluet. hr m i i.t1 1 Hun mi at of l.iinhs tak111 Is tun hi I able iiiPlot un Its war of violent uni MINING IS ItHNHUION' en dletl) fr"ii the uiutVi'i lt,il'i. dwiatui inniiifr.tt d jiM iiovv aa to wht l ill i. I.;iur,i.l , and M' nilMMIlON. Thuv fai. Hie wr'lcin maikrli have to hapjett lo tb landi aaiket hip lnuliil by l bayonet, la g'nl gong Oil ( a move fuily to eastrn prttv lie (tailed laml of bi n the n.dk With V Ugm ijjfirulluff r hd. In a tool recently putdi h'-A tohtUMalie'll of tin mmil hi 1 i Umb ,11 A of m.l m ill Hie isliv vhIJ'i in.Mi jf yndnat.d ai title I. rmpaia ,l n tie lw t( ujly d- Jtpenl tun WlK-up H al iikI to a found man teiiJem o( hate imittif im"v (i hvim and l.g bumra and ar anil lr culd U the rti( tf fed lamb lilt' and d'inaid. iik (at a that between the two are ii i- - -- ,lK !' rn( s fw' 1 -- fd 1 - . -- k-- r SA LINA SAUNA UTAH O 1 ,i. Member federal Reserve System t - ut p Iut !! 1 t-- lhg ra artlin n ud amt wet rcirf 1 1., line vrtu-l- ahJ i imniravurably ujri"r known, Ike Luinan anything e ruJ atrong of similarity, lt h rrprrnt, (ay, wideiprrad ownership, I1' h lev in sclent. fir wanagemon', concentration on a aeale. Unlr the akin, (ante large frrii'b-n- t Frank, the ll..lirvik and man are, by iWfcr-nhe big bukinr route, heading toward many objective that art similar if not the lame. The similarity between buLhevirm and b!g buaineaa." that i large scale mr.ral management, ia confined to tlie single point of concentration of mdu .trial enterprise on a bug a mounvale. The similarity tain rham and an mean is Jut a linking, since Imth are of anal bulk. Beyond the matter of size More i no aiindirtty whatever. In no real ate lh' masM-- of Ru'-aiin natinnahid euterpri'Ms, Mine pni t nipii' ion in government a diniiil to all but a mu "I I minority and that small minoiity in turn is dom by a dictittoreMp of rul ing po.! u ians and military heads. TU of thia country know that IHopI teicntifie tnanagemml1' in connection with a politically cpcratrJ L'g busineia entcrpiisa is an empty phraie. Iluneiif, leg ami little, in the United Mates is auhject to govt in ment regulatioiia and to copetition, limiting influences which disappear when the state undertakes to operate business and become the universal embig business" ployer. Whenever too h'g or too powerful in thr wintry the people li.ive the power through their representatives chosen by the uniteihal sufforage to curb or halt it. But the politically controlled monopoly cannot In regulated by the .;tatc; it i.i the state. The politician who opt rote this business have in their hands the power of life and Jeath over the people, and they are Kicked by the physiral power of the 'tale. They are beyond competition tin riHiin ..mi l rat thn( W, aftrt htitulmU of rrnturira, to civilization IVa liri'lty every toniminlity ti" a a lai r factor, Electricity a l anl intrunmta, automobile railroad Jew anl typewrit anl try, office and buildinga appliance, ter, and farm tool ami rrintiiijr pre Ihuunaml of other lusurira and riuUilril n the l.h '(! l ined-ra- a part of our daily that liven, could not he made without me. r tala. Il la no coincidence that epoch in oi Id h'.itory are described y the on t il they introduced -- ruih aa the Iron Aim and the Topper Ace.' Mechanical Today we hve in the It. in h metal all kind, of i Aye, preeloui aiid Iuim, are more norm ry to industry and amicty than rv-- r a before. STRESSING SMI-TAUTOMOBILES. IN To give an idea of the magnitude of Lite automobile industry and it heating on employment and general buB'neM rendition, it I interesting to not a recent report that on manufacturer cf r'.eel automobile bodies, in a Philadelphia plant alone, use I 1IMGI.3 ton of aheel metal in the automobile of production liodira In lt29. This would make wid atrip of steel 2,302 inilcr all-ste- lfi-fo- lng. al"k-holder- The tiae of :d 'feel bodies has beer growing rapidly ns a safety featutr of automu'iiles but ono can scaree'j realize that thia much steel can I used by one plant in building one pai l of an automobile in one year. American ears, in all price classes Exhaustive feature steel bodies. testa and piaetical experience have proven th.it this type of construction offers the occupants of a car greater possible protection in an accident ind beyond control. The trend toward greater automobile When this centralized control is acsafety is unquestionably responsible companied by complete suppression each fur raving thousands of live of indcp n lont opinion, as in Russia. year. Alien political dissent iHiconica a crime against the dictatorship, the ma.'ses ADVERTISING IN YOUR not in aty stnse the owners 'creme, HOME TOWN PAPER. hut the fclaves of the state machine. The O.iwega, Oregon, Review runs They cannot change their occupa the following interesting quotatioi ions, they cannot choose their hous from the Amerian Rankers Maga- :ng, their food, their locations; they ue niero puppets sliifted about by zine, using it as an advertisement. No business in any town should he hands of the politicians in power. When a large business corporation allow a newspaper published in hi? s grossly mismanaged, it fails; it. town to go without his name and bus incss being mentioned somewhere ir ttockholdors mny peacefully unite t its columns. change the management;when it seek o oppress the geimral public, it 'f This applies to all kinds of business and p: ofessional men. It does subject to legal restraint. But whn not mean that you should have a whp'e he control over all industry and cm half or even a quarter page ad in ployment is handed over to political each issue of the paper, but your dictators, that control involves such name should be mentioned, if you do command of the destiny of every innot use more than a two line space. dividual that the masses are conA stranger picking up a paper demned to servitude by the despots should be able to tell what business who hold all the food, all the lands, is represented in the town by looking all the factories, all the weapons. Moreover such a dictatorship can, at a paper. Thia is the best possible and actually does in Soviet Russia, town advertiser. The nmn who does not advertise dictate to the people without the poshis business does an injustice to him- sibility of restraint or competition, self and the town. The life of a what, they shall think. The bolshei-- l town depends upon the live, wide- dictatorship claims the right to seize awake and liberal advertising man. the clrld in the cradle and mold it to the states will. And that state has behind it, not the will of a majority, WHO IS THE VICTOR? A victory for the consumer that but the will of an openly admitted is what papers call the senate vote dictatorship, ruling through terrorism to retain the present tariff rate on with the free use of the rifle, the noose, the cell and the exile camp. sugar, says the Literary Digest. If the sugar tariff was adopted on Bolshevism, in other words, reprea political rather than a business ba- sents thp loss of the right of men to sis, it is too early to announce the individual freedom which has been the goal of human struggle through victor. Any tariff schedule which discour- centuries. It represents everything ages production by an American in- that any genuine liberal must hate. dustry is costly to American worker? And yet tolerance and sympathy to and consumers if it leaves them at ward such a system is largely conthe mercy of foreign production and fined in this country, outside the ' price manipulation. BOLSHEVISM AND BIG BUSINESS. President Glenn Frank, of the University of Wisconsin, recently declared in a widely syndicated article that he could not make up his mind whether bolshevism which as yve know ha its complete suppression of intellec- - ranks of revolutionary radicalism, to writers and speakers who pin th" label of lileralism upon themselves. That ruthless, barbaric, bloody, fanatic despotism should find its apolo- gists among educational and religiour leaders proves only that there ar those Americans who have never attained even a feeble comprehension of what America means. a ntia uf ceut.u , a vrrjr d.fftrult qtiettbn to atiawer, but tlw feault will diet-a great dial upon the t tal fu p'y In the uvial ttitirte, the new crop may atail off an) where from 113 tM r cwt. th matkrt. Ti'" In 115ml owtur of fed bunba are apparently rrnwd ng (heir produtt on tle ntatk-- t In tlie that prlrra will nt I the iiutwilimtaiidiitg d, irviigtliem higher pine level of the mdk Iambi. It ta well to remember, however, that of unfinivhed there are ovr a lamb coni'iig to malkrt which to.' nut do the market tmr the uwitrr any I, 1 S GATrS. Pi i. I I. D. CRANDALL V.-Pr-- i. nd Caal.irr, c l ruuuos. n. vr. Johnson, 1 tfp 1 1 Aa.t. a.Kirf. a t.l'iii rtan! duLimi ba j'tl United Mate (e par!ie-n- t if Arriiidtuie to th effect of all H't the iurety lend huftinria at rouimiMiii frma emng the centtnl maiket and the othr re trrtionv plaed ujuin llie handling f live vtcx k al a to of ruutd the enwera, apply only an hpmi.!s handled through central Imd inaikct and do not, aa handlr.l tbuaght, cuvcr ali'pimnl otherwi.se than thicugh Hie market. titti'l rejuire cm dim dfi.-ni though! as to where the owner stand giHwl, Many bebeve that fratuie al.o having lo do with the nernt big in handling hu vr"tok through to appreciate l!atem tln-- in lamb price. Anh"w. ngeocii. It i A l ini h'lik- - by lie i ft'i'-IIte- pro-i-ed- f aw lt o ra--- ht ederal Government fanned he ei pet ted to fx'.tnd Ita traJing arm it late, th' re and everywhere, a la? the t.i extmnel)' ) oh, to wiy ni tlung at the fK- to try to up rvise the trading under amh condition, Th pHl'tw-to- r f French night club ha arrived in America amf aaya that h cam to the United Mate to get a r,"d drink uf watr. lau't A queer liuw wc alwaya want what we the Amr-i-aattention to p' ople to pay the pout binn and tiim to It1 Hit i a httlo ditfnult to F. O. BULLOCK the t, Th"iua Edison advise haven't got? n h aa Hour Saturday i. Jo Imau.c Hie politiciona of the net c. DENTIST 9 A M. to S T.M. 9 A.M. to 12 M Satina make nmat UlaS ACT TO DAY--. DO NT MJ5S THESE BARGAINS If you havent attended Chevrolet's Great Spring Clearance Sale, come in today! To make It the biggest of Its kind ever held in this community yve offer big reductions on popular cars that set a new record of value for your dollar! Now you can secure a handsome, dependable used car bearing the red tag with an OK that .counts. This signifies that the car has been thoroughly reconditioned by expert mechanics to h appearance and performance. The big reception given the 1930 Chevrolet has filled our showrooms with late model, low mileage cars that must be sold this week to make room for more See our big selection of makes and models carrying the famous red OK that counts tag. Buy today and save! THE MOST trade-in- s. top-notc- VALUES IN CYLINDER CARS EXTRAORDINARY 1926 CHEVROLET SEDN An ide.M car for all kinds of weather. Can comiortably accomodate five. Just as it is or will in sparkling black with yellow wheels to contrast. An exceptionally good motor makes this the best value available at this pr'ce.... nn 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN Nmv SMALL DOWN 6 AND Reliable ROADSTER I ORI) 1927 per- formance, comfortable riding, cheap transdelivery ft CTA portation. With I box. Special price for quick all-ste- 1928 Chevrolet Coach Jurt traded in on a new Chevrolet in excellent condition. Body and upholstery l'ke new. with an OK that Fcr sale to the fit it lucky buyer counts Six and at Oakland performance and luxury are available at less than small car cost. Powerful engine is in line shape. Interior of ear is spotless. Body is just like now. New tires all around. Spec- afcft-- f ial pi ice for this week only 4 LOW riUCED co 1926 ESSEX COACH Heres a real car for any kind of driving. Has many thousand miles of carefree service ahead of $4 I Mil it. Upholstery and finish are v spotless. Tires show little wear. $ 400 PAYMENTS EASY sale, jll only CHEVROLET SEDAN Roomy good and serviceable. Motor runs perfectly. Good rubber and $r)P'A A l full equipment 1926 looking v 1927 CHEVROLET four-cylinde- SEDAN with motoi r Offering a rpsd, Due and staniina. Has roomy finished F'sher Body and 5 good tires. See it today 1929 ESSEX SEDAN style and durability you Offering could Completely equipped and brand now spare tire. Sold with an OK that counts G. M. A. C. wtII - -- all the wish for. SyfCA Ll TERMS Bwr Motor Company Salina, UtaH BUY OK I USED CARS FROM A CHEVROLET DEALER |