Show t 7 hy Now and ond then an American public man gets alarmed over the menace ol oX the tha reds and tries to get the Amer Amer- American AmerIan American ican Ian people peole peo ic equally as disturbed There is no red menace in this country end and there cannot be so long longas as ns the great labor organizations reject tie the doctrines ol of 0 the communists At the meeting meeting- In San Francisco on Thursday Thu day ot oX the American Federation cf of Labor Laber William Green at the head of or that mighty mIghty organization of or work work- ingmen said My friends the American Federa Federation tion or 0 Labor will accept no no dictation from Irom Moscow we will not compromise with communism or communistic phi phi- I I We We will not experiment In some some- something something thing thin which found birth In class hat hat- hatred hatred hatred red in a country ruled by dictators for centuries By tremendous applause the tho dele dele- delegates delegates gates to the convention Indorsed the words of or their president That Is an answer to communism from fr m the laboring man inar man of ot America t- t l Class hatred can Und find no place In Inthis Inthis inthis this country while nearly all great in industries In- In Industries and much of all nil business are arc under the direction of ot men who have ha I come up from the ranks of ot labor Russia may have some excuse for Its attitude for br the great mass of oX the Russians have ha been beaten down over overlong long periods of ot time and have ha been the he victims of ot oppressive overlords o But why should America borrow the sorrow of ot a foreign people When class hatred develops It Is a 31 confession conCession of an ass Inferiority complex A feeling ot of being Inferior to the point of being almost hopelessly beaten down must exist before class ca con con- consciousness consciousness begins to assert Itself J. J The average American whatever be his station in tile life refuses to confess contess detest defeat t Poor r boys in this land can hope h to fc 11 f reach great heights and they will go forward so long Jong as they are arc filled with wiLls hope f 6 4 V It would be a calamity to rob rot our youth of the hope bope of f greatness When a government go must be main maln- maintained tamed as is the Mexican government there is nothing attractive in its make make- up p I Suspicion and treachery are arc every Cry everywhere everywhere where and the ruthless ot oX might stretches out Exact justice if iI not expected and seldom 13 is it administered Mexico gives gi us a faint idea of ot the tremendous struggles of ot the past which have given g to us the higher civilization lion tion of ot today There was a time when all govern govern- was ment-was not unlike the Mexican gov gov- Bloody orgies were incited and countless thousands sacrificed their lives lI in protest pro t. t And out of ot these sacrifices came the orderly processes the highest expression slon sion of ot which was tho the bill but of ot rights in inthe Inthe Inthe the Constitution of ot the United States How thankful we should be that government go in the United States Sta so nearly represents the will of ot an en en- en enlightened lightened tolerant majority George S. S Eccles of ot the First a bank says sas business throughout the Intermountain country is improvIng ing He tees tee in the big crops at al fair prices a most encouraging outlook I i Potatoes Potato s are low but wheat Is com corn commanding manding a figure equal to that of ot last the yield Is a record breaker I Fruits have been disposed s ed of ot at d a I margin of ot profit proUt I The Ille tomato season has as been more favorable f than in three years f The beet crop will be te good even en in It where blight appeared Range cattle have nci n brought prices equal to the present market quota quota- quotations quotations in years ears and the cattleman is re re- re Wool growers are contributing to the business welfare in a marked de de- de deThe gree The mines of o Utah arc rc turning out more tonnage than ever er before befort and camps like Uke Park City were never ne more snore prosperous For the first time in n years ears farm farm- farmers ers crl stock raisers and miners have ha enjoyed a a. favorable period The results will be felt elt in all lines Unes of ot business The crop failures of 1926 were not seriously felt until well irto 1927 and to 9 it may be a few months until the 1 cl Continued on Page ra e Two NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from rom Pace One Improved conditions reach all aU lines ot of business One ot of the Ogden banks for the first time In tn its history has over 10 of o deposits That Is one sign of growth which should bring assurance to everyone In tn Ogden that the th community is becom becom- becoming becomIng ing important financially It is a forecast of the day when Os- Os Osden Ogden den will ill b be the banking center of o much of o all the territory which looks to Ogden as a 11 market for its grain and ond livestock The Globe has Increased Its ra rapacity H- H in storage and is Js preparing to milt mill more grain The Sperry has plans for enlarging and will be expanding Tho Royal is building a big Institution institution tion and will add a d to its 1 plant The Hylton Mills Is 15 turning out cut cutmore more flour than at any tune time in history Those mills and elevators are mak making ing Ogden the flour and grain center nur of this region and they are Me helping helpin to build this city Union Pacific made an excellent record for or train service in 1026 In handling cars of manifest freight only six cars westbound and only 70 cars were delayed Ot Of the 76 cars only one was de delayed de- de delayed in excess of 43 48 hours Of fruit trains only nine were delayed were delivered to connecting lines at Council Bluffs Blus on time or ahead ot of time the extent of o delay on any train did not exceed five hours and twenty minutes The officials of o Uie Ule Pacific Fruit Express point pride to this re remarkable re- re record ot of fruit tion I I 1 It Is ft a. record which would have been en thought impossible a few years ago fc Of Ot course the th Union Pacific had to I have the operation co-operation of the Southern Pacific in order to be able to report as it does Practically all the Pacific coast trains arrived at their destination on schedule time And due credit Is given to the Southern 8 Pacific for or Its part In dem dem- demonstrating demonstrating that the transcontinental railroad which has Ogden as the gate gate- gateway gateway way to the Pacific Is one of the most reliable and efficient of all trans trans- transcontinental transcontinental continental lines JInes In replying to Freeman Hopwood on the subject of o belle belief In a. a Supreme Being Irving T. T Bush president of the Bush Terminal company closes his letter with this quotation mist Fire and a II planet planetA A crystal and a cell A jelly fish and saurian And caves where the men cavemen dwell Then a sense of law and beauty And a face ace turned from the sod 10 1 Some call It evolution And others call It |