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Show 2 Friday, May ?i T1IE OGDEN POST Building for the Tlie Ogden Post W. P. EPPERSON, Tariff No Longer a Problem Future Editor f The United Slates no longer has a The 1929 telephone construction Member Utah State Press Association tariff problem. All sections of rial acis the Member National Editorial program largest in history, have become convinced of the Association. cording to an official announcement the country necessity of protecting domestic which says: industries. Published each Friday by The The Dell system is building so as Many leaders in both parties emPost Printing and Publishing rot only to In rewiy but to encourage phasize the value of a tariff. The only 2128 Kicsel avenue. the public to the wider use of the con- political point of difference is in the stantly improving telephone service. details of its administration. matter Oc- The Entered as second-clas- s population is growing, the desire would Our industrial tober 17, 1927, at the post office al of the people for comfort and effic- iu impossible if foregin made goods Ogdon, Utah, under the Act of March iency is growing, and that means a were permitted to flood the American 3. 1879. rapid growth in the utilization of the maiket at the expense of our wage The use of long distance earners, farmers and manufacturers. Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year. telephone. service which makes the whole United We do not desire to shut out foreign States one business community within competition but wish simply to equal365 easy, instantaneous reach, has become ize the opportunity to sell in our home an important factor in merchandising, market. EDITORIAL in the control of inventories and generally in the more efficient distribution which has so beneficially affected Time Tells business during the past few years. In the home, as well, a radical While the electric industry was conis coming over the use of the ceived chunge California has been considering to furnish light, it now furtelephone. Where one telephone in nishes motive power for from 65 to compulsory automobile liability insur79 per cent of manufacturing facilities ance and a legislative committee in- the house used to be considered adepeople are now putting in ex- of the country, according to vestigated such measures in other quate, so they can talk with comtensions Massachusetts the Farrar of the Electric Bond itates, including and fort from almost any and Share convenience over in for effect law which has been company. part of the house . . . Women are actwo years. Its report says in part: The 3500 power companies of our Politics have entered into the ad- quiring the conveniences at home that country serve 22,000,000 customers and ministration and operation of the office forces have. are reaching on an average of 2,000,-00- 0 This growing utilization of teleMassachusetts law. Promulgation of more each year. Output doubled rntes as required by the Ihw has been phone facilities, both in business and in the period from 1909 to denied on the ground of political ex- in the home, naturally means more .1915, and during following six years pediency, and the rates themselves telephone plant. again doubled. have been determined on the same basis. The resignation of an insurance commissioner esteemed both in the state and throughout the country for his capability was forced, and chaotic conditions obtained. The state lost the services of several important casualty companies, due to the atWeren't you just a little worried over those tempt to force them to write insurance at ruinously low rates, before an old tires on your car the last time you drove appeal to the supreme court of the off the beaten path? Come in and let us state resulted in an order for the d put on a new set of promulgation of new rates. And as the latest step in the progress from one evil to another, the new rates have been kept from being still higher by the action of the state in directing an arbitrary and sweeping reduction of agents commission. Concluding, the report says; With and you'll be safe all around. You will enaccident prevention and safety consideration admittedly thrown into the joy the next trip; or perhaps it's just one discard as impelling motives for comor Jwo new tires you need! Look for the pulsory automobile insurance. the Vico and Pep sign on Kieael for unexcelled prospect of iponetary compensation to auto service. as its the injured remains only justification; and the results of the Massachusetts experiment appear to demonstrate not only that it is less effective in this direction than volunThe I!ig Indoor tary insurance, but also that the cost Service Station is out of all proportion to the benethe of fits derived. It is the opinion committee, in the light of present experience, that it will be unwiBo for the state of California, with the complicated problem that confronts it, to embark upon any such dubious legislation as that in which Massachusetts, with a far lesser problem, has become 20 24 -Service entangled." pre-eminen- OFFER On ZotfioinfAiitamafin ce Telephone Electrifying a Nation the Story Vice-Preside- six-ye- nt ELECTRIC RANGES EBJESS MAY 31st e Do not fail to grasp the opportunity to secure one of the famous HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC RANGES at V2 JJ Ji Go id n pn $ ar Bit a Month Down n Ifc 101 tlM no cp In and A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT RANGE long-denie- lit Ho of F1 Silvertowns Hour 0i & in Safe All Around! Years of fi! IS. ( Any Type) P Select your range from our complete stock. On any range chosen you obtain Special during this sale. eoi V. hoi Id hoi to vh f! trs K1 ACT NOW! ore pro R. Ur & H. Xr Garage Pri 'Efficient Vublic Service The Answer to of a Socialism scr mm In the May issue of Vanity Fair, Aldous Huxley, one of the most bril- liant and original of the younger nr msssssssissi g&vs m ini Eng- JOJ lish authors,' analyzes socialism and the Marxian theory of the exploitation of the Proletariat, and finds it wanting. What is happening, or is likely to happen in the future, to Karl Marx's Proletariat?" Mr. Huxley writes. Briefly, this is happening. It is becoming a branch of the bourgeoisie a burgeoisie that happens to work in factories and not in offices. For in highly industralized states, like America, there is a tendency toward equalization of income. There is a tendency for the unskilled workman to be paid as much as the professional man The equalization of income that happy consummation from which Mr. Bernard Shaw expects all blessings automatically to flow is in process of being realized under the capitalist system in America. What the immediate future promises is a vast plateau of standardized income the plateau being composed of manual laborers and the bulk of the class of clerks and small professional men with a relatively small number of peaks rising from it to more or less giddy heights of opulence. On these peaks will be perched the hereditary owners of property, the directors of industry and finance and the exceptionally able 'and successful professional men. Given this transformation of the Proletariat into a branch of the bourgeoisie, given this equalization at an unprecedentedly high level and over an area unprecedentedly wide of standard income, the doctrines of socialism lose most of their charm and the communist revolution becomes rather Gathering in the Suckers The National Better Business bureau has estimated that questionable stock selling concerns issue tipster sheets" which have a circulation of 15 million, to push the sale of questionable securities. 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