Show THE COUNTRY PRESS SAYS WELCH OKLAHOMA WATCHMAN many observers falt adt the governments attack upon bigness amigh have been stirred up by the economic planners who want to scuttle our free enterprise system the system encourages bigness but only if bigness can be more more efficient than smallness and can win the approval of the consuming public without which of course no company can grow if industries were to be broken up simply on the grounds of bigness our advance as a nation would be seriously slowed down and our national security critically weakened ecla LEWISTOWN PENN SENTI NEL those who like the form of government that we inherited from those who founded the united states of america might keep their eyes on the pressure groups SYRACUSE N Y HERALD JOURNAL in times orf of peace and war alike the iron ifor horse se has played an indispensable part in american life its still htiu the backbone of our transport system GREAT FALLS MONT JOURNAL about 74 per cent of a all 1 automobiles in the united stat states e s in 1948 were owned by families or individuals with less than yearly income according to figures of the federal reserve board CYPRESS CA california enterprise under the farm support program uncle sam has to keep on buying products that are already running out of his ears it costs the government billions to buy the stuff that nobody wants at the prices cear ing charged uncle buys it the prices up so he and everybody else has to pay more how crazy can we get MANSFIELD MANSFIE Lr OHIO NEWS JOURNAL an american gas gag asan survey reports that gas utilities util ties expect to add 1150 wG home heating customers to their rolls for the 1950 51 heating season which would bring the total of residential consumers to A year ago at this time the total was and ten years apo ago it wai was figures which are presented to john L lewis for thoughtful consideration and also to the men whose livelihood depends on mining coal P |