Show I Released by western Newspaper Union PEOPLE WANT ABOLISHMENT OF OI USELESS SS FEDERAL JOBS Jons IT WAS AN ACCIDENTAL gather gather- gatherIng gatherIng Ing big of a small group all fellow townsmen The conversation at as usual turned to politics politic the tate state tat of ot the nation and what could be ex ex- expected expected ex- ex expected from Republican control of ot the legislative branch of ot the gov gov- government government What congress should do first Is ii cut government expenses said a merchant Fire a million or more bureaucrat i and give us a chance to get going gain II again night Hight you ou arc nrc up lip to a point said a local politician We W should turn the bureaucrats out but not Abolish the tho jobs We will nerd need those Jobs as 81 rewards for party workers If It we are arc to build and maintain an effective political politIcal ical leal organization org We cannot ex tx expect peel party workers to give rive their time and effort without some sort of compensation and that means Jobs for those who want jobs or for their relatives ar at friends With more than federal Jon jobs In this Ihl state filled t by Republicans we could rp re- re reward ward wart practically all the party workers and have a party 01 or that would Insure our continued success Yes Yel turn the bureaucrats out but do no not abolish the tho Jobs Fill them with nUll men and women who have dem dean demonstrated their party loyalty It is of ot such Ideas that tha t political poll machines either Republican or Democratic are arc made mad The uproar on the part of ot that small mall group of local townspeople ople at the bald state tate statement ment of ot a local politician was evi evl evidence evidence dence that such methods are not approved by the majority of Amer Amer- American AmerIcan ican lean citizens They were aside from the politician a 0 unit for abolishing every needless job as well as 81 firing the bureaucrats bureaucrat There was no sen sen- sentiment sentiment for keeping the jobs as U a pay payoff for tor party workers The Republican party has haa men capable of ot real leadership and statesmanship It also has a 0 full share of peanuts If It the tho pea peanuts peanuts peanuts nuts are arc a majority and dominate party policies rattier rather than provid providing providing ing the statesmanship that will get getus getus us out of ot the muddle we are ore In the party will lose the opportunity the voters have given it It is statesmanship not partisan politics not the paying of ot political debts that the majority of the American people who voted the Ule Re Republican publican party Into power are ore de de- demanding demanding manding In tn payment for tor their votes That little Impromptu town session represented o a fair tair eross section cross of ot the nation as much as a. would a Gallup poll S e e eDO DO NOT COUNT too much on that 20 per cent income tax re re- reduction reduction re- re reduction we have bave been hearing about or the maximum economy in government we must have if It such a n reduction is to be made There will be more creeks to be made Into navigable streams more dams to be built more pow pow- power power er or sites to be developed and more to be built despite the fact tact we have gotten along without them In itt the past The pork barrel will continue to operate as of old Political debts will be paid at least leat to some extent ex ex- tent That is the way of ot politics S e TRIPLES LES SEEMINGLY SEEl SMALL incidents can at times Umes change the Ule course of o national and world events One such occurred at the Democratic conven coven convention lion tion in Baltimore in 1912 1012 William Jennings was a Nebraska delegate dele gale to that convention The delegation was Instructed to vote for Clark for tor the presidential nomina nomina- nomination tion Lion The Tammany delegation from tram New York wanted to name the Ule tem temporary chairman of the convention the man who would preside for the opening session until the convention was organized Bryan Dryan who vho disliked Tammany and all aU its works object ed He lie made an impassioned plea for tor the repudiation of at what he con can considered considered to be the forces of political evil With the assistance of at Gum GumShoe GumShoe GumShoe Shoe Stone Clarks Clark's manager Tammany won wolf Despite their in instructions Bryan Dryan and the Nebraska delegation climbed off oft the Clark bandwagon and onto Wilsons Dry Bry Bryan's Bryans ans an's action made Wilsons Wilson's nomina nomina- nomination lion tion possible If It Clark had become President President and and the Democratic nom nominee inee was slated sla ted to win win win-he he might not have bave led us into World War I. I With With- Without out our participation in that conflict con lct the history of the world would have been changed Bryan Dran a pacifist was possibly responsible for our patron pation in that war e Till THE I agreement ag says Dresden is lu In Germany German Re- Re Regardless j of or that thai Russian post post- postal postal al authorities a ills ill's will nil accept null mall for lor Dresden only lIen It is ad ad- addressed addressed dressed Dresden Urt U. U S S. S S. S II It not when wh addressed Dresden Ger tier Germany German many man Russian Zone That Thai Is but one of or the he straws that shows Secretary Byrnes the intentions of the Moscow Mosco government go governmentS S e e THERE WILL BE m a whale of a alot lot of big talk talc and then some tax reduction |