Show tllE CUNH1S6N VALLEY HEW 6UNtflWMtAlt HUMP'TY DUMPTY GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Published Every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Entered at the postoffice at Gunnison as under the Act of Congress of March SUBSCRIPTION matter s 8 1879 SERVICE RATES: To Fit Today’s Needs 8200 100 One Year Six Months in Advance Payable H W CHERRY Editor and Publisher e LET CONGRESS KNOW HENRY FOUI) WAS RIGHT In his address calling attention to the inflationary dangers of the new Governor pump priming program Landon made one point which the too America are of prone to people forget It Is generally recognized that we cannot continue Spending more money than we take In especially when our national debt has reached n dangerous proportions Gvernor correctly recounted the experiences cf France and Germany with Inflation and shewed ‘hoW Uncle Sam is how paralleling the course He also pointed out the fact that it is now up to congress to reassert its authority and indicate how the money of the people should be raised and spent writing no more “blank checks" Then Governor Landon continued: “Let me say here and now we should not place all responsibility on oor congressmen As long as we con-tinue to be indifferent to a policy which makes appropriations without we are adequate revenue measures to blame a much aa our representa- tivea at Washington “It has already been proven c:n cluslvely that when the people want something and want it badly enough they can get congress to follow their directions The people of this country did not want the supreme court to be packed — they wrote their congress- men and senators and the supreme court was packed They did not want the president a reorganization bill to be passed the wrote their and senators and the bill was not passed f those whd are measures against these inflationary haven't the courage to say so openly they cant blame their representatives in congress for listening to the clamor for mere reckless spending We should make it clear to them now that this huge appropriation should be met by adequate tax provisions If the government spends money j must collect revenues to match the expenditures Here are some points which ought not to be overlooked After all this Is a people's government Congressmen are human and of course like to feel that they are representing the wishes of their own district There ia something especially np-pealing about the prospect cf getting government money for the home town and the home district Many folks seem to have the idea they are get- for nothing" al- ting “something though they have to pay through the nose finally and pay dearly If there- fere the people are carried away by glamorous prospects and do not de- mand of their congressmen that these statesmen make provision for the wise spending cf money and for In the midst of the last depression Henry Ford made the profound remark that “there is no such thing as It was a startling overproduction" contradiction of the general assumption at the tiipe that overproduction Now Was the cause of the depression that depression has caught up with us sgain this same overproduction fallacy is being trotted forth to account fqr it and most assiduously by the administration The idea seems to be that production and purchasing power instead of being synonymous are somehow in conflict and that if we give the Wage earner and the farmer more money for less work and sweat the taxpayer to provide Incomes for the unemployed recovery is at hand Excessive labor cost is of course So another term or overproduction ls evldent tha major cauae o not over was pregent depression not pioduction but underproduction underpayment but overpayment of the lg and it earner reMOn major wajre why the depression continues nt - RDINARY banking service isn't good cnou h for the people of our community They dj mand aomething better and we're here to see they get it We’re vitally interested in keep abreast of the times And that means keeping g ther eye open for the most advanced methods of banking everywhere and passing these benefiu on to our customers PHONE 20 e economist is Every disinterested aware that an equitable distribution 0f tbe national income is essential to gtable progperityi and that another ggenUai tg the health and happiness which o( the working population mcana a fajr degree of leisure But bave yet to find one who believes wHh the administration that wage and hour ratei wbih cbokg try and mtrlct production are the or that any f0ed can come froro pump thua froMn Henry primnf Ford was everlastingly right t Spend for Progress A total of $840000000 has been spent by the steel industry for new in the equipment and construction last four years in order to keep abreast of progress If a woman quietly places a blanket over her husband while he is snoring on the couch she loves the fat old dj'Yjj’ g0und methods of raising the money then the congressmen are naturally likely to believe that the people want Indiscriminate and are willing to risk the attendant evils of inflation We are again at the crossroads and the broad and attractive path leads toward inflation and national disaster If the taxpayers back home and that means all the producers and the consumers who pay for what they consume want sound government economy it is up to them to apprise their congressmen and senators at Washington of this desire - - -- Member LOS ANGELES PROVES STREET LIGHTING VALUE TWELVE DOLLARS FOR ONE Inadequate lighting according to James E Davis chief of police of Los Angeles is the greatest single to the traffic factor contributing hazard on city streets He points to the Los Angeles fatality record for February as striking proof of this statement and predicts that the provisions of adequate safety lighting which ia being Installed as fast as equipment is made available will save 78 lives a year and cut by more than 15 per cent the Los Angefcs automobile death rate Eighty inof safety lighting were stallations made during 1937 Of the 44 deaths reported for the month of February" Davis says “38 took place after nightfall Last year 154 fatalities or 29 per cent of all traffic deaths in Los Angeles occurred on but twelve main thoroughfares and of these 116 or 75 per cent happened ait nifht “These facts become more startling when it is considered that only 30 per cent of the vehicular traffic is operated on our streets after dark Streeita people and general conditions remain the same throughout the 24 hours and yet when the sun goes down the accident and fatality rate starts to “That night itself is not necessarily hazardous and that such hazard is almost entirely dependent on the adequacy of illumination is proved by the fact that accidents are infrequent in the theatre and retail districts despite very much denser vehicular traffic The greater safety in these sections can only be explained by the high degree of visibility due to better street lighting and the additional illumination afforded by windows and advertising signs" Chief Davis further reports that effective lighting at hazardous intersections has produced remarkable results “Checks made at thirteen su-- h locations where luminr aries have been Installed show that the average saving of each installation is two personal Injury accidents a year Ten adequately lighted Intersections should produce an annual saving of one life and 25 personal In the name of social security the government this year will take $1 v 200000000 out of the pockets of In the name of Americans the same social security the government will give back to these AmeriExcans the sum of $100000000 pressed in smaller units this transinvolves the action expenditure of only $1 for every $12 received Better than anything 'else these figures bolster the contention of Senator Vandenberg and others that the law establishing old age pensions It is etc needs prompt revision granted that the time will come when the treasury will be called upon to make disbursements vastly in excess of those of the present year and that some kind of reserve must be created To remove more than $1000000000 annually front circulation is however the grossest folly in a day when it is essential to keep the purchasing power of the people at the highest pos sible point The present tax on payrolls to build up a future surplus is nothing short of a tax on prosperity With reference to social security the president has said publicly that we have much to learn and that when gram He can make good his promise by urging congress to come closer to a policy and thus lift at least part of the burden now imposed on employers and workers alike and operating to put a brake on the process of American business — Boston Transcript Injuries" VM THI NVttmON Of THt M ISM APfSftOMATtlV 5SX ctwny rNCM inventor sarhuk vns noo ajNfcHTtP SOWlNOfP ntCH rm umbrella and wm traiup Alone rut 6ouKX (nrrn or tv national income was pisemwep in wagtj aue Cf f&ttJQNAait UVtAt ANQ SALARIES WWOV TNI wcmstOTO HC OMDUCXXtATUCmP 410 mjRff im 54 roMy 665 w W f'AJJJ yfk IS PlSfcJRMO M WAGES SALACil ftir ¥ T 4 vr a A an orrcwL rwiscwe T 0 Avr Cf OfHwcAtQ V : 9 term iMSK c fjoj corn mi ns mn crf 4- ffuriTMAU SAT chop rnoN tmi ccwmn alv nrr wrm mm xcx ha ttl’F' V jay ACCtfSORy Aswoevy laoifs cuts Will PtUfSOCXA IM IS OSKURIP Pi Aye A y A ON coups I m MS HI K) MUCH VAllIY GUNNISON THIS IS BOWER You are an American citizen So long aa the constitution of the United States prevails you may worship in any church you choose you may go any place that you like you may speak your mind upon any subject Yours is your own life to live so long as you do not interfere with the rights of others" But you cannot choose the factory in which you want to work no matter if you can earn more wages there than ebewhere No matter even if you have already worked there for 20 " years before' ' Vho says so? Not the president of the United States He has no such Not the congressnor the authority supreme court But the Committee for Industrial Organization — the CT O —says so Mass pickets are being thrown around gates of factories in automobile and other Industries When workers arrive they ere not allowed to earn their daily bread unless they can show a paid up union card If they have chosen not to join the union1 then the pickets do net permit them to go to work And so the unions are exercising a power over and beyond that of any elected official of the United States If the police only knew it th quickest way to disperse a mob is to pass ’ the hat around BANK —- Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp reliance The Men Who Make America By RAYMOND I PITCAIRN National Chairman Sentinels of the Republic resourcefulness thrift quered a wilderness eni bniltamiv1 It was In the days whea mi a women turned to themwlres K b w other rather than to political mm and political patronage for Wi In the Veins of the great majetitrt our people still flows the blood oft pioneers In their characters an slat the strength and the connB such fathers If Americans apply to their pntit of today the strength the the independence of spirit that fe tlngulshed those bears if they look to thesuelvant than to politics for achievement the way to progress that oca itnti so wide should open again Aqi the ones who built America The 1 the once who can restore Is n 1 eustomed pace and prosperity And the theorists who Insist that must rely on political aid ind for that progress simply don't stand the history or the basic charset of the men who mad-- t —— Again America la seeking with eager hope the road to progress and recovery Both government and private enter- prise are participating In the search Numerous plans have been proposed debated Some new and vigorously charts have been introduced and v&r- lous old ones dusted oil and mltted as guides to the lost path Just why a nation blessed above aU others in security from invasion in the scope and value of its natural resources in the strength and vigor gnd intelligence of its people should suffer the blight of continued unemployment and halted production remains a puzzle to many Yet the answer may lie before them in our own Inspiring history-- When did America make Its greatest strides in national development and the of all its people? general It was when the American people felt and demonstrated their faith in themselves as citizens It was when they expressed ta their works and their attitudes the pride of pioneer ancestors whose courage self- - t t and All 1 FIRE THEFT Classes of Iasarua Written 1RA OVERFELT dunnison Valley Bank TAX OPPRESSED PEOPLE DEMAND RELIEF A wave of public demand is rolling up for tax revision Especially strong is the demand for repeal or at least complete modification of thosi two taxes— the undistri buted profits tax and the capital tax gains This tax correction is overwhelm ingly approved by the nation’s busi ness leaders ecoonmists publicists and newspapers The opponents of this relief are those who are apparently oblivious of the influence of unsound punitive taxation on industrial development and employment They stubbornly seek the retention of these taxes which have been so largely responsible for the present slump in business Every person in this country has a stake in this fight Every person will be affected by its outcome Our public servants who are courageous enough to fight for tax reform are doing so in the Interest of jobs spending and stimulated business They deserve d thanks of a J pressed people of Helpful Household and Conducted by Hinfs Recipes ELEANOR HOWS Have you ever thought of apply ing the principle of the Ark to your own kitchen and pantry — that Is have 4 A the utennlla and gadgets go in two by two? 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