Show ( T ( r- - (r THE GUNNISON GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS UTAH NOVgMEtx I c Their and well heated diet in spite of griping waS less than abundant nothing They had plenty 'of clothes and Th6 families plenty of luxuries Published Every Thursday At Gunnison' Utah of men in the service were by 7 and large the only ones who lH had the vaguest notion of the matter Entered at the postofflce at Gunnison as second-clas- s horrible sacrifice and destruction under the Act of Congress©! March 3 1179 This being endured elsewhere is not a criticism of the Thome front It is merely stating facts Member Subscription Rates: It was because of continuing ' 1290 One Tear Utah State Press Association high living standards that we : Six Months $100 toturn in a war prowere able i A duction miracle National Editorial Association Payable In Advance i It is worth reflecting upon the - reasons for the maintenance of Advertlslnf Rates Given on Application such living standards Of course there was rationing and price control to insure stability There WESLEY CftERRY were also hundreds of thousands Editor Publisher of miles ' of paved highways ' railways countless fleets of ONE WAY TO END STRIKES has been in general trucks trains planes ships industry you one of those who haven't a thrift account handled with kid gloves — with there were countless business There may be something to because you "can't seem to get started?’’ If the exception of a few spots organizations manufacturing say for public ownership after where perhaps you aim too high Your fir the mailed fist has chafed plants and millions of individual all A few weeks ago when However In view of deposit and those that follow tjeedaV producers topped by a mass dis- union workers Of the Lower through the threatened expansion of be big Small but regular deposits art tributing system of hundreds of Colorado River Authority went least In socialized Industry at All of thousands of retailers what count They'moug up gro out on strike closing' four govthe field labor should ask this vast activity functioned fast into a substantial cash reserve ernment hydroelectric plants now power clock-lik- e its prerogatives under Temwhat with precision and stopping electric service to need when Your it you ready are to be porary stresses and strains were a large area of central Texs government ownership count will be very welcome here Even after it has been assured by absorbed without hitch they were promptly fired Their the honeyed words of adroit Now that the war is over we Jobs were offered to war Veterit should go slow can begin to appreciate this inans The manager of the Au- politicians The history of nations where machine What it did in tricate thority accompanied the firing government controls the Jobs of war it can do on an even greater with the comment that “The the of is a history people scale in peace providing men wjio- walked off are out of oppression underestimate its ability their Jobs and Will not be demnation would appear in the dangerous ground For all of and turn to paternalistic governSpokesmen for the be would their Investigations the press organized strength in ment search for pera futile workers claimed that ' the sole promised — as they were in the unions are still a minority of fection UTA GUNNISON issue was the right of the workA few months ago there was CMe 0f the Veterans’ Adminls-- a the whole people ' In their perers to organize and nationwide over furor the bargain Nation -- r a few of the most sistent abuse of other minorities of collectively whereupon they bureaucratic shortcomings glaring faults would be correct- were told that the Lower Colo- Uie Veterans' Administration a" union and destruc- e(ji and then the evil system out TH DR F 0 rado River Authority was a Shamefully Inadequate and ob- - would settle down for another five Joining '' attacks on individual con- And All Classes Of Insur ! lete Practice were exposed In are preparing the d collection of individuals-Thetwenty years or so of dozing cems-t- hey I Written invninff MrVnf InH eiXttterS the vetJrans h°sPlta1 dogma and inefficiency way for k public'reaction which have the hopes and the ambitions In Gunnison Every Wed t ifVaW It is in turn may overrun th minor- - of individuals IRA OVERFIl When they lose Thi j n0 exaggeration ! Quickly pushed nn tft IE Appointment Anytime Gunnison Valley Bid By r- what would be faced by the ity rights of unions in ’Die ’hope and confidence tae or Disregard of the basic prlncl- - future’ they wither This fact tLh Popk' 11 they nntrmo onS ha whichever pies of ’American Justice ls a often lost sight of Is forcefully ftmiraiiv socialized medicine when Vimmujr desirable — - n II 1J xnan t il u4 comes" seriously urns unLLEV GUtmiso HOLDING UP DINNED lighted Mil nkh - it Gunnison Valk Bank itULLOCK DENTIST Buth FIRE If! °LTn XtT'”"0 thbaCkr JLw P®lt Il program with eight giant electric power ed In a politically administered "authorities” At the present m'e d 1 c a 1 system Individuals moment a Missouri Valley Au-- 1 would as the be subjected thorlty ls awaiting congressional veterans were and perhaps still action This single authority are to questionable or lncom would eventually wipe out pri petent care As Individuals vate electric companies in a they could do nothing more than large area Just as was done In vent their displeasure Trying the southeastern part ’ of the to ferret out officials responsi- ble for ill treatment would be United States undcr TVA far the status of persons akin to grappling with your When the situation be- employed in government :rpro- - shadow Jects competing against private came bad enough a rash of con- - for their own sake as well as company tin attempting to as- - LAB0R MDST Cn00SE ' sea the future of hi Industry that of the nation! be said: t Coal Age trade Journal of the "We ' approach our present’ coal Industry recently question leaders of the industry in re in much the forecasting problem A American republic ls the Jealous the same striking Bard to the future of coal spirit as a righti tumultuous war years through protection of minority The replies held one 1"® the courts the which we have Just lived a fact The constitution theme in common The problem4 is which no one can whole fabric of government truthfully of high labor costs is becoming deny is that the people of the designed to guard the numerical to a the competitive posithreat The United States wanted for noth-S- o ly weak against oppression tion of coal Greater efficiency leaders of organized labor who Ing They kept more than and greater production must be today revel In' the strength of twenty million autos running made to offset record wages If the mob are treading on very Their homes remained brightly make a levels cannot good living and give ade- - high production quate support anT protection to bold the price of coal down the his family though at what pre- - miners themselves will be the else level the balance will be first td suffer as employment To a large extent the he cannot predict The clines only important ‘if’ in his mind 'miners hold ' the key to their is the question of continued future and to the future of the health and freedom of oppor c°al industry tunlty — and that is exactly the Apparently there is no of the petroleum industry stacle under the law to prevent as it looks ahead into the future the miners from g Given a continuation of a legal the coal Industry into comply- ' and economic climate conducive ing with any wage demands the to free competition in discovery unions may care to make But research developmentt and dis- - so far no way has been discov-tributlon the Industry knows a ered to force consumers to buy dozen ways in which any possi- - the products of ’an industry ble demand can be met 'even whose prices are out of line though it cannot predict Just Coal managements clearly recog- which of these methods will nize the danger For years they ' Pr°ve most efficient and econ- - have been developing mechan- - Farraoll Cub For Honing Dr Lallerne I Optometrist OFFICE 9:30 ROUI3 lo 12:00 — 1:31 h Saturdays 9:00 Phone 322-68 N Main to U Richfleli ized mining Output V has Jumped spectacularlj wage is mine that why ) world has never before tolerance and reasonablt eration with industry tt stay on the crest indet’ enjoying along with the i country the highest living ( Or ard ever achieved been pointed out in the cr toal they can wreck lei turning the magnificent k! the future into bitter ssb futility Jobs i i i V i 1 ! 0 I r w Tott caa raaaol I'M? with Oil tut of a aw cat yt but you oction —and get plentiful today— Terrpt your aocalarator-loContinental Conoco Od Company aura of ptngl j yrl fc Uv—iuu tl0 VIEW-DA- GASOLIIIE nlcrntlonl lUrvcrtt dvnU( ol new Fjmall Cub rlctor lnUndnI 0 o(cr U)c complete lowest mcehanlullon li desljned to handle Ca C"’0ratl0"Tbc Pub“c t1'-"Ind Preview ol the Tarmall mower at Harvejter' recent field demonstrate" equipment at Infclale ilnol The little tractor ml all considered "to be bnportancc The largo number of small farms In AnH'rit and the need for operaUon of these farms led Harvester to develop t’f Farmall Cub and a full complement of machines 0 farmer the dt‘eo'n "P fdJ V t 7 |