Show r THE GUNNISON Gunnison Published Every taken rationing price ceilings and floors and all else Jn their stride Agreeing that some con trols are to be expected In war time farmers haye seep that none has worked too well “ Agricultural" price policies' UALLEY QETJS' Thursday At Gunnison Utah matter Entered at the postoffice at Gunnison as second-clas- s under the Act ot Congress of March 3 1879 Member Utah Subscription State Press Association National Editorial Bates: Association Advertising Rates $200 $100 Six Months Payable In Advance Given on Application VALLEY NEWS were producing more than world markets would! take and our government paid marginal farmers to stay in the farm business instead of turning to something else and paid them bot to produce so pouch plow for instance have’ been affected under crops and kill little pigs that The business of not raising hogs' by the political demands cost of Jiving be' held downu'M a Mshly flourishing Indus- Frmer have seeh iuch' policies 'W W the Statist The plan-- seemed to have l9st faith in defeat ’ their -w- n-endr bp America They sought to bene- creating scarcities Wanized labor and farmer was possible and by setting up black market plKes Ihstead the'expense ©f the general fair prices Watching the ponder- - public They could not see that neither' farmers 'nor laborers ous efforts ‘of government to meet the rapidly changing situ- - could prosper long in an im- ages food We ort UTAH GUNNISON jurisdiction over" natural re-- I sources and limit state control over local affairs in many ways As the states are deprived of such rights they become mere subservient agencies J of’ the Federal government ' ' —- NO SUBSTITUTE FOR FREEDOM fcy Secfc aady A revisit dayour ratIonIng and 'amatipn more ytn gr°8 brings us fr5e liberty Itself Jnv°lves icreage limi n the near Will we fjundy gustrial VICTdRf £ nrim jon from Stai 6011 ar1®5 heads community (ion They poyertshed could not believe in theWomy Mr Bund ' WESLEY CHERRY lent conof abundance were and ofthe IIE one thought that doml- buy or sell? If cerned more with Changing each he may Publisher Editor Association we doctrine the latter accept I nates our man's share of poverty than with policies and action Usentativ the war has passed'' we should not kick at restricsharing wealth” VETERANS WILL GET JOBS is helping to win the war Victory I plated st tions and shortages If we accontrol and a dependable power TIME TO CALL SOLOMON on the foregoing Commenting worsen Inis our goal our business We ari Men and who left the former doctrine we supply from the same dam and the New York Times says it “is cept should not kick at higher or surance jobs to serve with the contributes its share of tax funds The intent ot the doing all we can to help win — by a harsh but true judgelower prices based on true costs nation's armed forces will find necessary to maintain govern- laws was to assure all com- ment of ourbasically 'planned economy' and a competitive market We serving our country our com mu that the business has a twofold ment panies and shippers equality in of the '30s Is there any reason Can’t expect a free and easy educational program waiting for If government can go into the rate and transport services The to nlty and our customers Can wt I ' suppose pressures American life with political them to as return in business it has their done the In it risks upon power what' fey conjunction with helP y°ut with credit or counsel Wde on a ov rjllread involves and the opportunities civilian life Immediately availTVA charge itself practically no Commerce Com ernment TtTT in planned economy or in some other way? Don’t hesi- - Knder the r it offers able will be printed summaries under a controlled interest and only one fourth of mission and shippers have the postwar period would be any of tate to come in with your problem changes that its share of taxes and then sell through the conference method better? The history of planning economy A growing number of Econhave taken place in property power below the true cost of spent years working out uniform Mention in the '30s presents today one of of omists favor an early release of casualty and inland marine in- production why not do the and equitable rates and trans- the strongest possible arguments surance Selected centers will same in the dairy bread shoe portation policies controls If some indusfor a genuinely free enterprise price Vause of ch Also or any other business? If we are tries charge excessive prices provide refresher courses Now the Department of Jusditions th available will be advanced and to have state socialism why stop tice is suing the railroads claim- system” many new competitors will be jplicable attracted into those fields and special adult educational courses half way? ing that such practices consti- IMPORTANT ISSUE ’practices a torrent of production The nation's rivers can be de- tute an infringement of the anti- INVOLVED designed to fit them for better will er to 160 IrriJobs veloped for flood control trust act It can only be assumed eventually cure high pHces Tus econoi Plans are being developed for gation etc with power as a by- - that if the Department is upheld The attorneys general of 46 Breakdown In price controls on same appli GUNNISON UTAH as reconversion states asserted is the have providing that the adequate educational feared government product by products by the courts the railroads Will U Texas facilities for those returning public projects without aocializ- - be forced into wildcat 'com claim of the Secretary of thedri by some who have studied the Califoi veterans without previous in- ing any Industry and for a petition task as terior that the Federal govern- staggering special post' a condition' that clamation ' surance experience who desire of the cost to the tax- - ceded the that laws and ment owns the tide lands within war industrial situations a Other to enter the business either as payers The people do pot yet three-mil- e must await the historic on limit investigation may DR F O T II E F T helped bring them’ into being 'western h BULLOCK agents or company employees realize the natural consequences f0r certainly the Interstate Com state shores "is a direct attack run into hundreds of thousands And All Classes Of Insurant cussed at cannot There will be Jobs for many new of government taking over the mcrce Commission would Have on state sovereignty” small and surcompanies Written 'stated employees operation of a basic Industry no power to authorize uniform The brief filed by the attor- vive long waiting periods In Gunnison Every Wed The greatest safeguards The extensive in such as light and power progress OVERFELT Will Redo the rates through Joint action if the neys general states that the SecGunnison Valley Bank The nation's electric light and conference method Is in violation retary of the Interior has an- - United States has against ' Inbroadening fire and property in- Anytime By Appointment AlSpe surance coverages in providing power Industry has never failed of the nounced that “he intends to flation are Its manufacturers" Jaw number o new types of protection and "all-- to be ahead of public demand on a basis 1 for Pr0(uce grant certain application a iq 1943 risk” policies to fit the policy- for its service But today it Federal oil and gas leases on and lt3 ystem of mass retail Placed 'above 'human' rights’ jisannoun ®ut t we stop apd think we holders’ changing needs makes finds itself faced with a well It would by con tld and submerged lands” and selling which distributes at a 1 of big gai ly sound It desirable for veterans who organized Federal program for That system !anow our ’humanity’ is at the “the issuance of such leases ow gressional act restore' all rate- the field of development of public P°wer which before the war gave our base ° our property plan to will amoi making power to the ICC thus wpuld of course be an actual general Insurance to use this plants to completely blanket eliminating the present con- - assertion of title by an important nation the greatest customer “Freedom in the right to board wi! to get up the nation in the world cannot ex- - work in the enjoyment of our educational short-cfusion 15700 do would seem” says department 0f the Federal gov- - fervictf “It to date as quickly as possible If TVA paid Interest and taxes St’ Paul Minnesota Pioneer ernment” The brief holds that st by raising prices arbitrarily existence in decent homes in annual d OFFICE HOURS Postwar educational planning equally with private enterprise Congress’does not the land beneath tide water and Its salvation depends on low the opportunities at 50000 opened by lf that Pres( is being coordinated It cannot operate on a good education in good health 9:30 (q 12:00 — 1:30 to S:S by the it would be a gigantic financial confidence In the ICC lt navigable water belong to the Priced National Association of Insur failure If government basis is to of Ctahns 1 scarcity and restricted as improved for us by modern re-- states in their sovereign capacity ghould either abolish or 1:00 9:00 to Saturdays ance Agents and Its affiliated finance a string of TVAs the distribution It operates on the science — all of these freedoms as states Utah' form it" state associations Such a are supported by our property Experts from initial cost and the annual loss Phone 322-toi peas is now being con- philosophy of plenty Legislation fire and casualty Insurance com- to taxpayers will be staggering POOR RECOMMENDATION Is a check system on in the price of our fruits labor sidered by the House Judiciary 6$ N Main Richfield panies are giving time to help at a time when government “No man' who is not assured Committee that would release gougers make the postwar plan efficient should practice every possible Reviewing he American econ- the west claim of the Federal and comprehensive wnEErNT be economy end encoureje omlc politic in the 1930s R C mcntTo‘jVcViaVdrnU‘h tide we It Is anticipated that short- - In every manner taxpaying en- - Lefflngwell writes in the Yale and navigable water which have IN IIUMAN RGnxs have no property rights in what course schools will be set up on terprlses Review: Help Bomb The Japs! “Restrictions 'on the heretofore been considered It its “Fortnightly Letter’ the we produce we are Under a e a basis at some ten- In 1944 the private electric hours and days of labor and on belonging to the states EXPE Buy MORE War Bondi control political which soon Connecticut Economic Council tral university or college Other light and power industry paid output and restrictions on farm turns an economic into enslaveThe advocates of centralized of Hartford says: E courses will be given by local $700000000 in taxes and the production ment We are not free if we were part of have for the government sent!- bonl of Insurance end which I pUnncd economy of permenen decede yovernment ulln everTme have no say about what we shall ment ri£hts" "bort- - t their command to limit state nl expend our forces upon what wmS'nJ’el must 'property lzed plants to destroy the sacrifices our ambitions shall inVi xed private industry took spire us to make and what reCOPYING RUSSIAN SYSTEM as Its share $480000000 wards we shall aim to attain?’ wo Aside from the’ iniquity of esTVA has been called the HOW DO THEY REASON? greatest social experiment of all tablishing state socialism in a time It represents the first land of free enterprise the tax There is now way to express step toward state socialism in question alone should block furd adequate contempt for the United States TVA has ther development of workmen and labor leaders who been the sparkplug for a Federal Federal power plants strike advocate and in strikes power development program In war production plants today line with the Russian idea of LEARNING BY EXPERIENCE Such men deserve special punsocialized industry ‘‘The yr±r ahead” says the ishment In the hereafter— With the full power of govern- Farm Journal ' and Farmer’ is possibly the torment of their own ment propaganda behind it TVA' Wife “will afford striking masouls for shirking in their has been able to publicize its ac- terial for thoughtful farmers to By solemn duty while their brothers’ tivities in such a way as to make consider Wartime restrictions advert! 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