Show it THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1929 Machine Made Unemployment Claims Babson 'Shows Need — EABSON PARK Mass Jan 4 statistics ReCerjt ' employment encouraging They reflect the iitrertse in general industrial and hVifciness' activity that has occurred For th'i'tJ jFall- and "Winter 192S the level ofempldy- industries nifnt 3 in manutactunng Was per cent higher than the jumei-montlast year and payrolls vere: about five per cent higher This Jxieans good purchasing power -i- ndeed the excellent holiday trade which merchants everywhere have1 experienced was o small 'measure caused by the recent better trend of employment We arc 'entering the new year with a "satisfactory employment ' ' situation 'Thi3 dees not mean however Are No-venb- er In-n- y'l gen-ernll- - troubles are On the contrarywe are oIur e nployment that all ovdr facing tbd y one of the' most serj ious ftrpbUms in this connection that vie tiave ever had to meet 1 refer to the readjustment that must be made as workers are releasee! from their jobs by auto-si- n machinatic and ery and by the introduction In-of other' efficiency devices It is deed :a tribute to the adaptability and initiative of American work-men in adjusting themselves to this situation that' w© have not had liefore now ah unemployment problem of staggering ofproportions industrial despite our high rate production "MicillXK MADE" JOBLESS a According to government about 2000000 Jobs have been eliminated by machinery in the past seven years We see this occurlng in every phase of IndusFor illustration It takes only try oiie man to do the'work of forty in thp production of open hearth hundred steel Again where men were formerly and twenty-si- x one required' for'loading pig-iro- n 'machine comes along and does the In the brick industry whole job one (machine can manufacture about one hundred times as many iiia day as one manWecould are makf:: twenty years ago producing three times as many automobiles as we were beforeHhe Avar but the number of niten em- ployed is no greater "T ido mot decry the use of or efficiency devices in industry' In the long 'run they will result in great progress and benefit to everybody including the workers themselves They tend and toi make production cheaper thjis paving in turn Is passed along Id consumers in the form of more goods at lower prices Hence our standard of living has been rising while! this eliminating process has been going on and it will continue to ric provided the readjustment process ran be carried on in the future in an orderly manner Ni:W INDUSTRIES "YVliat bothers me is the danger we inay not develop new out- -' lets for ' our released man-Pi- c arer to take up the $lack The question is asked 'What has become of these 2000000 people who have been turned out of work Doubt-lo- :r in the last seven years? theyr-havbeen mostly absorb semi-automat- ic fig-ure- " s machinery 15 R THREE CARS IN CRASH AT CURVE fori Yon anced and fluctuating employment situation is nearly as bad is a general condition of unemployment caused by business depressions Certainly (serious maladjustment of employment can create business depression! if it affects the power of any substantial proportion! of our population 3Jiis-inemen have come to realize that1 steady work and good wages are the kqy to business prosperity Much has been done toward elims of inating seasonal proper planning of plants through production and sales although much more remains to be clone in that direction However the need of the hbur Is widespread education of toth employers andi employees ojn thai real meaning of this 'machine age' In the first place proper employment and training agencies should be teet up to help In the readjustment Second wotkera must understand that while machines may eliminate old jobs! jthey jalso open Up new and better ones' for the man who has the fnergy' Initiative and visions to fasp hls opportunities is Business! bv the Babson-cha- rt now 5 per cent above jnomal compared with slightly belov normal a: year ago" Publishers (Copyright 1929 Financial Bureau) at some time worked in an automobile factory For a long time retail stores were un touched by labor saving develop ment but today we see entering the automatic sales machine the mecha-nic- s Trades Of Developing New STANDARD-EXAMINE- ed In new Industries or In the greatjy Increased distributing and servicing phases of present Industries We have seen the radio the electric refrigerator the movies the automobile accessories the electrical appliances and rayon all become the basis of great industries In themselves things which were practically unknown a generation ago 1 These ilahd Other new care of most industries have-takeOur higher of the surplus labor standard of livlmgr ha£ made it possible for us W buy the products Our Inof these new JndUstrles creasing requirement for convenience and pomfort Jiaye resulted in 011 burners vacuum cleaners gas heaters and many other new things which proyide work for thousands of men in connection with! their production distribution and 'servicing "We have garages on every cor ner igasoline filling stations by the tens of thousands - more restaur ahts tourists' canjips and a hun dred other things! unknown thin years ago We have an army of insurance agents' thousands of salesmen and canrassers large finance companies with clerical staffs to handle Installment bust ness and so on through a wide range of activities that have been built! up In the past few years SE OP M ACHINERY have said that fundamentally this replacement iof men by ma- cnlnes Is economically sound and desirable That is because when wie reduce the cost of production we release Just st much capital that lean be used in the' establish Went of new industries and new services That Is why things th: we once considered luxuries are now considered necessities beoau-- e such capital has been employed in the production pit these n£w things while our buying habits have changed with our standard of living Eventually these machines and iefficiency methods and new mechanical and chemical discoveries will mean a shorter working eek for everybody and poscs-sionimore1 of the comforts of We life by'-thpublic at large nlust remember however that in trie meantime this new" scientific labor saving development goes on into these new fields causing additional displacement of workers That has been the history of the automobile Trobably industry nine out of ten (automobile garage n : self-servi- i store and similar of cutting down labor ce Jpur-chasi- methods costs "We can hardly name a phase of our business activity today either In ' the office factory or store that is not being subjected to the closest examination to dematermine wherein labor-savin- g chines or methods can be established What we need in order to discoverprevent our labor-savin- g ies from throwing the employment situation out of balance Is the development of new industries rapidly enough to take care of the reWe also need leased workers much more work along the line of vocational guidance In our schools and colleges and we need more effective agencies to aid in adjusting the temporarily unemployed to new jobs "This is hot merely an academic problem to be discused at business men's banquets and meetings of economic associations it is a problem ' that Requires constructive action by' all those who have the continuaneje of our present prosperity at heart An unbal sf BANK TONIGHT HOLDS DINNER In Nature of Farewell To Retiring Chairman of Board ! h ! Meeting of the officers directors and employes of the Commer- cial Security bank and their ladies will be1 held at the Hotel Bigelow this evening s The meeting will be in the form of a dinner with special: music and short speeches It will' mark jthe retirement of Patrick Jlealy chairman of the board recently sold his Interest in the bank to II EJ Ilemmingway of Hurley Idaho who will be here Tuesday to attend the annual stockers' meeting w-h- r 1 s it i TC ft If 2 i $322 bags 1 ilaw SS throughout the West we have a wonderful opportunity to study this question It is our observation that-asi- de Piirity Brand I j FEATURES FOR SATURDAY $122 Bananas Pounds Lard Del Monte ji Friend" None 'Better— "Rolls Bag 63c Pound 45c Rolled Oats Crackers fMakess the real whole- 10-l- b ''si I flnMrios "vvliite - somejbrcakfast food is real j! clrisp sadas j Box 39c Tomato Soup! Creme Oil Soap A toilet soap that lath- Aids in making the quiclt 'j ' Calumet Baking Powder Margarine A hfgh grade pure s w ec t spread his margarine is guaran- r : j 5Ibs 149 Milt mm 50c regular New crop 2 combs 89c i3£A brands Large All rff 10c Maxwell House can : Spinacr°:":No:2 &eam of A'trt !" Mother's vvith china large pkg - RiceB'"eRr: CatSUp laraeMb°o"ttle "3U! Salmon Syrup 1UjwJr nMi12Aunt Jemima pkgs ilacaroni I Peanut Butter yrj Fa"cy Juicy and sweet Orihrtao 2 dozen tins 49c 3 t15c s 19c Wheats KliBeanssTs'":::- Large 5c Small Cprnr0'"' Either Maximum ot ''T":: 23c 32c 25 29c 19c :29c 49c 25c 25c 25c 39c Xo n 2Vs i Tins Highway iSo 2 tins 35c V Tins 3 35c I Makes cakes the i 1 real "PS lb' tins 2 Tins Pkg 25c Syrup Pure can and maple b tins 89c 3-- lb If 5-l- Shoulder Ifoek Ends T pounds Pound t0 Pork Roasts Bacon Shoulder best cuts Eastern 18c Phone 2572 Pound : Pound 25c " I ! ' S59 24th Phone ! r ' - y product 1 lvy If iv dJ mmmhfiiiii"frirr-- inir il ' O ) l-- Florida n STANDARD 2237 Wash Ave fZ EASTERN SUGAR-CUREWHOLE OR HALF 1 T )( rr7 LARD 2364 Street Washington Phone 651 K ' : g9c xf1 Good JI lJtJcutsU 1 'Picnic Hums lb 19c1 P6rk:Rba8tl7SSc Washington i j i mm Phone 407 2465 j 2 lbs 29c B AGQNS O 20c MMIKEl Li— Worn© D jS xlJ while they last: ' Store Locations 2275 Washingtoiii Phone 940 Gamble n3 1 FIVE DOLLAR ORDERS DELIVERED F REE— ANYTHING LESS THAN $500 10c CHARGE Street lOcf' £3 n v— sugar-cure- d §! £37 24th & )J CJJ iiaxire TXo2y2 15c cans £--3 55c Breakfast j A Procter Heads O ' IN OUR MARICETS SATURDAY l rm W&AIT X3CStfpli 2 ii iiirm it Pork Roasts lb can vaiuaoie as an aia to better health aids digestion — - Tomatoes: Hot Sauce! 25c Tins I Chile Con Carne 2 Tins 25c A tTfTT iiJ a t?rm lHW&ILsm TvftfFxnvf 35c Maximum tender tipk ! - 3m 2i2 - 7 Asparagus! hot r 45c V lb vuu 1 most popular delicacy lijIi'vaLaivi - 35c 3 Tins Sperry's Pancake Flour Hominy Van Camp's No 2'2 tin 5yeet tins Tins 3 s wuuiocab leaves i i Camay lb tin 59c 2V2 1 C A TffraTm PTT1 ! : Riv-erto- Early first crop bJm MS No 214 4— cans nicki ncrs ° of the The world's Del Monte SATURDAYS PRICE ON CANNED GOODS Tomatoes Corn Beans String o and tender Standard corn 44c 25c 'jf 5 Large )J I k Each A (3 Small white s Buy in the large sjizc tin It's a real saving I - Virden's Fancy Country Gentlemen ' I i )£ Ideal for fruit salads or served as a dessert ) f teed !to holdup V- - TTT Libby's Large Green Baiis25c Crux )box- favorite Large ' 25c 4 Eoflf "No 2i2 can ers well and is easy on ' the skhi " 25c 3 Tins family flour 48-lbbagS- Lemon Cream Sponge Zfa'sTt pail Choice Bartlett preserved in a delicious syrup IPim&PJPILl ' '" — — T Schilling's Vacuum Packed EEM ITS 'Si F r e s h shipment - j ©-l- b Libby's Crushed 3-- lb 9-lbBa- lunch ' Lg Jars all-purpo- - j Flour Electric Flour 481b bag $133 Cream of the Valley An Fresh Fruits flakes - Safeway butter is a res creamery butter beet Arti- an 1 i flower rn)TTp A ' ! b French mustard tasty Try it Butter 'X ' ' grade ' Pail S123 French Musfard "Mother's "- The 25c Iliph grade pure lard 8-!- Sugar of best I j Golden ripe fruit 3 Bread ' Carnation — Every package contains a piece of good quality china ware Cooks liarge W VYA-:'X xi 'f in 5 iViil l9Hm ViU i 2i2lb minutes pkg i - on 22nd C TlTrv rn '' f23 Ik Uit I (Pi SlSCfl© SE3£1©1SQE3S incomes-t- he having unusually large most successful and contented are those who budget their expenditures and adhere to their plans as rigidly as circumstances will permitf Almost invariably such families buy 51651 Saturday Special Choice Heavy Bran HY c"j attractive price it most decidedly "is worth while In our daily contact with and service to hundreds of thousands of famiLes theless all of their foods af Safeway Stores bag For candy y FREE DELIVERY Hjiney HELP YOURSELF AND SAVE Sperry Drifted Snow Our Popular Sperry Drifted Snow YOU IN AN HOTICST Wf KarH GET ALL FOR WHICH YOU PAY CAm - — We hear this question asked almost every day-m- ost frequent-jlabout thia time of year Budgeting household expensei jand then living within the budget is no small task Never- ORDER EARLY Lay X- 1 c$& FLOUR $122 etc f h — for SATURDAY and MONDAYS January 5 and 7 1929 — Extra Fine Granulated from those families! chokes i — — mm WbiHiK Wlkile i Brussel Sprouts 7-- -i Lyman Avondeti 19 Vas ordered bound oyer to the1 district court for trial on a statutory charge follow- - s e Market &&os —k- HELD FOR TRIAL ' 2 TMn s' 1— I o of Ogden's largest and most sanitary food emporium Choice cuts of beef lamb mal and pork chiekens - — LYMAN AVONDET r FREE DELIVERY 2472 Wash Ave Phone for Food—2800 - HELP YOURSELF AND SAVE :W j WasM fo0 Read the Classified Ads t e SO ing his preliminary hearing in 4ity court" this morning Those who testified were a girl and her grandmother Assistant County Attorney Fred Conway conducted the examination before Judge John A Hendricks J S Farringtoh was employed) as court reporter Joseph Chez was attorney for the dtiondaht' The puhiic was excluded from he courtroom ft during the proceedings u CHEESE not processed Blake of Tacoma Wash skidded around Death curve on the Ogden-Sa- lt Lake highway Thursday afternoon and struck automobiles driv3343 en by Joseph H Wright Washington avenue Aand E J Hankc of the Hotel Bigelow according to a report received at the sheriff's office ere somewhat All three cars dntmaged the report said tut no one was injured shut-down- fost-enoug- we Pure natural An automobile driven by Harold r ng f M Salt ' ' MACKEREL 3 for 2 Esc Salt' 1 HERRINGS 3 for 25c SALMON or HALIBUT: 1 lb'3ilc J |