Show Page THE GUNNISON 4 GUIlIIiSOI UALLEYJIEIVS Published Every Thnraday At Gunnlaon Entered Member National Utah Editorial Rates: Subscription One Tear Six Months Association Advertising Payable GUNNISON UTAH has received enormous grants of money from the federal treasury and has been staffed with an army of ers So It may come as news to many people to learn that the REA Is a long way behind the unsubsidlzed utility industry in to the Job of delivering power rural America cent At present about 60 per of electrified farms get their power from the private utilities 5 33 per cent from the REA and per cent from municipal systems The utility Industry owned by hundreds of thousands of individual investors has voluntarily taken upon Itself the task of as available power making rapidly as possible to all the It States United of the faItnerg Is Klvini that task what amounts end To that an t0 priority u has made $300000000 avail- abie for needed construction and The program is na- eqUipment tional in scope and will be felt in every state By the end of lf thc utillties are abie to obtain materials all but a very small minority of our farms will have a power line within easy reach' Few farmers need to be sold on the value of electricity as an the heIp both in lly punitive work at the ordef-oLomanjaborit on the contrary the that they can again walk out at placing of union labor on a basis the order of one man This great of equality before the law In- nation in effect is existing on tead of exempting It from the the sufferance of one man law that apply to industry and It Is a misnomer to describe all citizens We must reassert as coal the authority of the government strikes the present day strikes against the mine oper- - — - which Is aimply the authority ators They are strikes against of the people All other domestic The last problems pale ioto obscurity be- the American people matter at the postoffice at Gunnison ai second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March I 1179 Utah Statfc Press Association VALLEY NEWS wide- Issues involved In the coal con- - Into industrial stagnation and un- torversy The flaring fact re spread unemployment mains that the miners stopped Imaginable destitution The goal Congress must seek production at the order of one man that they went back to i not treatment of $289 125 In Advance Rates Given on Application TIIE GOAL MUST BE JUSTICE The nation may be on the In- verge of a witch hunt nation has reached t e And when economic ship stage hardship prevails some group This takes the rap usually time if care Is not exercised ln °Arrogant lederVhas created an inlculablY reservoir of popular resentment The resentment every Job in America — every TAX READJUSTMENT - business In America now 8cem Inevitable that The return of the Inlners to ' work has not changed a situation th nex Congress will make a on a lart program which put Goldborough Judge Editor efefctlvely Into words In his de- - of government economy and tax clsion when he said: “If action revision Any tax reduction will chance that before the year la 0f thl kind could be successful necessarily be determined by the lz® future national budgets out an individual may once n COuld overthrow the govern more have the rlght t0 work ment lt wuldt ln hort do jt j very easy t0 gay that we and to pay tribute to no one what Germany and Japan were should keep on soaking the rich There is a good chance that unable to do In the greatest war and that whatever tax cuts are unions Will have to give an ae- - 0f au nme made 8houlJ practIcally all bi before the worker of small countlng 0 themselves Furthermore as one of the in avor law the same as any cor- - most Senators said and moderate means The ability prominent cer a is It wl11 to P®? practical lways be a deter- poration the obligation of Congress to over'KaSTour labor laws and our minativc factor in tax policy t!at th llcn8f of Unlon leader However extortionate taxes on 4£d labor policy has not changed ? corporations and large incomes ®nd It will not change regardless Kentir CrlJpl5 cure of very th final decialona of ha din rorrctl0" tnd w!tcb courts is to say wnat me law ing me unn ed And nt can easily be discoveries and to create living It is the cheapest of sethe duty of Congress basic Tndustrv today without and opportunities for all vants ! thatK1W of It is always on call And Into Is the J°b to put framewprk rein- tribute to s labor boss ot "”otto Cro“ law 'the average man is the loses the industry which supplies it needs and desires of the union Is legally account- - fu1! tha when ever- happens of unbroken Tble to th! a has record And no can there C2£?I25!JS2 PWP1 be ls one The John W Hanes president of Improving service to the nation sentiment Public BJetlon 'that' and ln the peace mln “totawl wh‘“ iKm “lon recently in war S' 01 try- to cash In merit md 0'n l“r ta'ert bov th decade ago eentment JuBt as men It 1s Mr Hanes’ opinion that in- - A BILLION DOLLARS 10000000 tcrestl 0 anrnd’uolltlctf SAVED TAXPATERS oZe wtrecpln at" wom'n nd h?“ld -- Jf to labor's staunchest tacks on Industry 5 ’fcr’cket P54 The virtual demise of OPA Is ’inhe ally Industry ncr Act has 15D 000 cent failed completely in There were two tOutandin£ know the havoc that punitive the American taxpayer savIn First legislative stacks can wreak It ta purpose the elimination P domestic events In 1946 over $1000000000 a year That P must be revised November election lg extremely encouraging that wal billion is the money that used to which partisanship to one aide be paid out to producers as sub- lndustrial nd labor lead n principle ai well as In de- urges that earned income should a was a magnificent reaffirmation rghip teem opposed to taking be much more treated generousto forced assume of be of the doctrine free govern- the “'T'e'control responsiwa v out whlch is to with Its ment at a time when most oUhe have tJfe government mske sU ““ties commensurate The subsidy was a means of world seems to have deserted o th declslons precisely as Industry a11 ot ne it to al wor9 a providing the consumer some-th- e Once that phll- - power levels He advocates “come been strict has laws forces of reaction which the umler Qgophy became entrenched both thing at less than its going marsuper-stat- e and industry would find forced to assume such responsi repreients The vote ket value — and then collecting dividnamounted to an indictment ot themselves facing what amount- - bllities On what logical grounds jj10" the difference from him at the equitable find of the can we wntlnue to allow great JH1 autocratic government and to an "to dictatorship yearby adding it to that will not adjustment indictment of labor abuses as The outcome of any war may union with mllllona of dollar tax biU For the last fiscal 4n resource Millions of people who to operate cot free o6str0y thJ! well pro year far evenU determined Congress by appropriated ducen1 employ belong to labor union spoke un- - from the ghootlng OQO £of meftt So It Is with ot ltw PaMed In the name of $7Q() This is a pattern for a tax mistakably at the poll for a re- - the jabor problem For fifteen the Public intereit which govern $560000000 for dairy products H turn to first principles other enterprise? program that Congress should and $215000000 for flour years the Federal government of tht United State ha never The extremist In the labor The elimination of OPA re- and ofthelr kn0wn a balanced bud26t prattle right aulted in Immediate price rises IanJ? A r0WER and hysterically op- sub- th? SStei pirbIlc debt bas climbed beyond to offset the discontinued h6m sakn p!lb The result has Pse every suggestion that would C0'1ES FROM comprehension sidies — the consumer again sense of outrage when one man been as Inevitable as What these ex- fol- - curb abuses night The Rural Ad- - paid the full cost of what he Electrification callously decided to subject the iowing day The value of money tremista really want la not free- ministration has received wide purchased at the time of pur ''-- ' 1 No man no it usedto be E’en dom but license chase- - That was responsible lor publicity a the great white the patient school teacher has group of men can be "free" to of American agriculture sohope f most of the price inercses that and ment actual destitution bad to resort to strikes to force electric is this nation as concerned It followed decontrol deliberately power Mr Lewi' defeat was foror- nd together QnlJ aggressive public backing of economy-minderepresentatives ln government can solve this A one magatlne put tt an era he abor probltm ph had ended — a long era' ln which labor leaders drunk with power and free of public responsibility had received almost This anything they demanded was the real significance of Mr Lewis’ surrender to the forces of law and public opinion When special interest and the general Interest are Joined in conflict the general interest must win Judged by volume of comment T colILD OVERTHROW by editor and cotonUts cor- - TnE GOVERNMENT-- — rection of union abuses should be the first order of business of FALL Has been an extremely diffi- The return of the coal miners the 1947 Congress There is a to work has not solved the basic daer X 1C St “ Z “" “21!-- ' m niTa!lthl!!!1 S A Grand Job Finished mins BREAK FOR JOHN a By WIN MANY BATTLES And CASH RESERVES and family emergencies Lfce a good soldier a bank ac count is ready when you need it Start your account Gunnison Valle Bank GUNNISON FIRE THEFT IRA SUGAR Valley Bank F O It C LUC D E N T I 8 1 In Gunnison Every Anytime By Appolsbr The end of these subsidies is Also playing an fej The subsidy role will be the loss in a healthy sign an income caused by the principle may be Justified as emer8ency Pleasure — and in strikes and the growing 80116 aP1®1 instances it may mination among groupie! have to be used in normal times gressmen to substitute i encourage the production of fiscal policies for Ke high-codesired products by the procedures These policies call t 8°vernment But to subsidize part of the cost of producing and ancing the Federal bid common commodities selling a statutory plan for lt such as foods is to distort the tirement price picture and to place the Differ On Method economy on a false and shifting Difficulty of obtaining r foundation We are attaining a curate appraisal of the more stabilized price structure tax picture stems franc: nAW KeAl IIMAM lle a nimtoaUon of the like the elimination of price control itself was an unavoidable first step in revitalizing the machinery of supply S“e and demand Washington J' tional income in Wl ij of new strikes would billions off the natioo’i b Income One group of Congrtsr lieve the budget can bt land a 20 per cent board personal tax cut through decreased tperI the Federaf government Snapshots EGULAR Whether be solved problem can without upsetting industrial production will be an Important factor in determining the amount bf relief which the nation’! taxpayer get from Con- Our THE WASHINGTON EXPRESS! COMPANY I M' a' BLC “2B0D'After Cif wage in 1947 gress In 1947 ike government U king grower to plant more million cree of ugr Wti to help alleviate the wgar It haa amu red grower of the highest heet price ahortage In hiatory All farmers having land suitable for growing ugar beet are Invited to confer with the wgtr company fielJman in their diulrkt or lth the lugar company office direct O OVERFELT Gunnison DR Insurance Written than UTAH-IDAII- UTAH And All Classes Of SUCAH BEETS IN 1947 — here Make It grow with regular -even though Service worked heroically together to finish the harvest This has been a great help to the growers and for this grand joh the American people should fed deeply grateful at a time when sugar is so scarce The Sugar Company also wishes to express its appreciation for a joh well done - turn the tide ln many personal acres were very few almost negligible A vast number of students teachers and other helpful citizens along with the Extension i ' o cult one for sugar beet growers and processor alike Adverse weather bas delayed barvesting and increased harvest costs for many growers Nevertheless the crop bas finally been harvested Tonnages were high and abandoned COLLIES V I y “ - A v Aj " maTmavThTld Tfitfn ak55 Want V |