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be mailed prepaid to Name P 0 Address On conditions that If I am not satisfied with results obtained I am to receive money hack upon tube to your laborareturning tory —— — Current Gets a Boost — Senate Ousts Economy in Government Sergeant at Arms Barry for Traducing It — Roosevelt Invites Governors to Parley By EDWARD was given a real boost by ECONOMY when It passed the treasury post office bill for It Inserted Into the measure provisions giving the Incoming President almost dictatorial power In reorganizing the structure of the fedr eral government ordlnutlng consolldntIng or reducing the number of agencies and eliminating overlapping and duplication of duties “In order to further reduce expenditures and crease efficiency In government” The measure withholds authority to abolish or transfer an executive department In Sennlnr Norris Its entirety though urged that this privilege also be given the "blef Executive Ills proposal was It because senators feared rejected of the might lead to the combining army and navy Into one department of national defense as has often been The bill as approved by the suggested senate grants the new President much latitude than was asked by greater Hoover for the same pur President The executive orders will not pose become effective until sixty days after to congress unless being submitted congress Itself provides by law for an earlier effective date Besides tills grant of power to reorthe ganize the federal establishment senate moved toward further economies by adopting an amendment offered by Senator Ram G Bratton of New Mexico one of the lending DemoIt recrat In the matter of savings quires all department heads to cut their expenditures for 1934 by 5 per cent though this must be done without cutting wages — this being Insisted upon by Senator Oostlgnn of Colorado Mr Bratton estimated that his plan would result In the snvlngof about $140000000 In the cost' of operating the government during the next fiscal Other economy measures at year tached to the hill It was said would realize some 20 millions of additional One of these Includes the ensavings listed personnel of the army navy and marine corps In the present 8V4 per cent salnry cut affecting all other fed eral employees In the house nil kinds of attempts to economize were beaten during con The repof supply hills slderatlon resentatives even declined by an overwhelming vole to reduce their own salaries to $7500 or $5000 opponents of the proposal arguing that they could not afford the cut and that lowering the pay would make the house a “rich nian’a club” and make It Impossible for a poor mnn to enter con The proponents of the reducgross as demagogues tion were denounced grave formnlity the senate house met together In the house chamber and wntclied their official tellers extract from a mnhogany on chest the reports of state elector last full’s election The reading clerk loudly announced the state totals and when these had been set down on big and added up the con tally sheet Informed that was solemnly gress Franklin D Itoosevelt and John N Garner had been elected President and V'Ice President of the United States by a vote of 472 ngalnst 59 for Hoover and Curtis WITH despite their rules can to say some mighty mean things about one another but an outsider mustn’t cast aspersions on their David S Integrity Barry who has been at arms of sergeant 14 for senate the years hns found this out and has lost bla Job The seventy three olltclnl wrote for A! an Smith’s New Outlook the opening paragraph of which was: “Contrary perhaps to the popular belief there are not many crooks In congress — that Is out and out grafters or those who are willing to be such there are not many senators' or representatives who sell their votes for money and It Is pretty well known who those few are but there are many demagogues of the kind that will vote for legislation soleIt because will think that ly they help their political and social fortunes" senators were swift to Indignant call Barry to account Sitting as a trial court they heard him admit he was unable to prove that there were In congress bribe takers and grafter and they refused to consider bis pleas that Senntor Glass had said about as much concerning the fight against the McFadden banking bilk and that In reality his article was meant to de fend the reputation of congress deIts By a vote of Inept wording spite 53 to J7 the senatedeprlved Barry of his post on the ground that he had that body and could not traduced his charge prove article W PICKARD In the words of Senator David Reed of Pennsylvania the senate “made a holy show of Itself” Barry did not lack defenders the warmest of these Senntor Otla Glenn of IHInola being and Senator M M Logan of Kentucky Mr Glenn being a lame duck was not afraid to say what he thought and he had a lot of hot thoughts on the matter He pointed out that what Barry had written was but one small voice In a chorus of criticism of the senate and continued: “1 cannot distinguish very material ly between attacking a body of this kind as has been done In the present Instance and the privilege which Is exercised neurly every dny In committee rooms of the senate of browbeating a witness accusing him attacking him ns he sits there called In response to a Summons “I do not distinguish between the attacks made upon this body and the attiuks made In this body day after member of this by day distinguished body attacking abusing condemning blackening people’s names and reputa tlons knowing that the next morning upon the front pages of tb responsl ble newspapers of this country those charges unsustained will be broadcast to the world” The debate was lively and rather and was Immensely en vituperative Joyed by the occupants of the galleries One of hese was heard to quote: "The lady doth protest too much WHILE the was about the Caribbean trying to catch fish the amateur cabinet builders kept right on working Late gossip was that William II Woodln of New York would be comof secretary merce Henry L Stevens of North Carolina former commander of the American Legion secretary of war and Archibald McNeil of Connecticut or O Max of Gardner North Carolina secretary of the Jesse I navy New Straus York merchant also was put In the running for the commerce More definite than these portfolio rumors was the report that Jesse H Joiips eminent Democrat and business be would uinn of Houston Texas Fimade head of the Reconstruction nance corporation He would succeed whose appointment Atlee Pomerene as chairman hy President Hoover was blocked with all other nominations In the senate Mr Roosevelt will rely Finance greatly on the Reconstruction corporation and Its vast credit in carrying out his plans In the “new deal" and would receive strong and able support from Mr Jones as Its chairman of expert advice on ways PLENTY the nutlon out of the la to be offered slough of despond soon First the senate finance committee Invited more than half a hundred of the nation’s lending men In all lines to present their views on the causes of the economic and the depression needed legislative remedies and those are now being forviews presumably mulated Then President Elect Rooseof the 48 velt sent to the governor states Invitations to meet him In the White House on March 6 to discuss means of solving national problems In which the governments of the states and the nation have a common vital Interest In his letter Mr Roosevelt said: “It la my thought that we should discuss for our mutual benefit certain subjects such as: taxation by federal "(a) Conflicting and state governments “(b) Federal aid for unemployment relief “(c) Mortgage foreclosures especially on farm lands and “(d) Better land use by afforestation elimination of marginal agricultural Innd flood prevention etc and consolida“(e) Reorganization to decrease tion of local government tax costs” It Is believed all or nearly all of the governors will accept Mr Roosevelt’s Invitation gladly All but ten of them are Democrats and might he for the expected to be In Washington ' ceremonies Inaugural Democratic WITH considerable the government's prowas gram for aid to the unemployed greatly broadened It provides among other things for an additional direct relief loans to states and In Washington there was a belief that It had a good chance of passage during the present session The bill as Mrafted also would liberalize the law under which the R (X makes loans for self liquidating construction proj ects and It makes provision for loans to prlvnteTorpnruIIouaor the devel ipment of community farming and ocean air transportation If such project are flurry C ©ver Bullitt thought issaries” plans for the regeneration party have been and one already has been of started This Is the organization the National Republican league with Curtis at Its Charles Vice President hend and headquarters In Washington Three vice chairmen have been named Felix Hebert of Rhode Is—Senators land and Daniel O Hastings of Delaware and former Representative John The make-uQ Tllson of Connecticut of the league appears to be Btrictly regular Republican announced The new organization by N John A Campbell of White Plains who will be Its director la designed to carry on a vigorous campaign for a 1938 PresiIn the not comeback only dential election but In next year’s conIt Is professedlraces also gressional y neither for nor against the Interest of any one candidate The senate Republican organization to continue In good seems determined standing In the party caucus the InsurRoosevelt last gents who supported fall Senator Charles L McNary of Oregon the probable new Republican declared that a leader of the senate proposal to read out of the party Senators George W Norris of Nebraska Robert M La Follette of Wisconsin of California Johnson Hiram and Bronson Cutting of New Mexico had “not a chance In the world” to succeed heard were Suggestions recently Mills of the Treasury that Secretary of the Rewould be made chairman national committee but he publican the place snld he would not accept “I’re had a lot of politics In the last 25 years and I don't Intend to step out of any Into the of here clmlrmanshlp Mills said political committee” VARIOUS discussed r'REAT BRITAIN’S cabinet In three sessions to gave final approval the British policy for negotiations with Mr Roosevelt in the debt conference to be held In Washington Of course the cabinet’s conclusions were not made public but It was understood Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay would for a bring back a plan providing lump sum payment of between aa settleand $2000000000 ment for the entire debt of about nawhich the European tions owe the United States This the debtor nations think would be In accord with their own Lausanne agreement on German reparations Representative Rainey of Illinois declared: “The United States will not accept any such slash” and opinion In circles upheld this view congressional Mr Roosevelt’a Moreover of plan with each nation separately dealing small opportugive the British nity to put forward a proposal for all of them new government GERMANY’S Hitler Is not to have smooth sailing by any means and may be npset at the coming elections and Communists The Socialists were to lay aside thetr trying strenuously differences and Join In the fight against the Nazis and It seemed likely they would succeed In this Von Papen armed Vice Chancellor with a decree signed by President Von assumed the premiership HIndenberg of Prussia dissolved the diet of that state and ordered new elections on March 5 Premier Braun and the other old Prussian ministers were summarily The government also Issued ousted laws curtatltng a jiew set of severe and of free the right of assembly speech and' gagging the press DALADIER postponed PREMIER of his new French for a time by temporarily government the attempt to balance th abandoning budget The cabinet rejected a proposal to reduce the pay of employees of the state and approved measures would ‘slightly Increase which tha taxes on gasoline and bank checks deIt approved measures All told signed to provldj $232(XX)(K) half of which would be In new taxes and half resulting from economies In civil expenditures This measure will be operative until another budget project can be drafted deaths of note were those Lawrence F Abbott forand publisher of the mer president Outlook and close friend of Theodore and Count Alherf 'Apponyl Roosevelt of Hungary’ the oldest statesman of the League of Nations and a powerful figure In bis country political IMS Wutare Nivinpo Ui RECENT a How I Broke Into a h activities who was report ed In Europe aa being a secret representative of At Roosevelt sent ovef to deal with the gov ernmenta of nation that owe war debts to United the States baa blown probably over for good Bullitt a was who State department representative - under Woodrow Wilson also waa by some French official to be of CoL an emissary Edward M House He visited London Paris and other capitals and conferred wltb and our State various blgb personages department called on Ambassador The ambassaEdge for lnfori latlon dor replied that Bullitt waa acting on as a writer Inhis own respons'blllty and waa In foreign affair terested no one In the United representing States Mr Edge It Is understood reported that this Is only one of many similar Incidents Ever since Mr Roosevelt’ nomination the embassy hns bad reports of a long succeslon of such "em- THAT Events the World Over SENATORS Pile sufferers from Protruding Bleeding Itching or Blind Piles can now get relief from very first treatment by using (T News Review of j j The Movies C Copyright by Hal Hen— SMALL STATE’S DISTINCTION Although the smallest state In the Union Rhode Island ranks thirteenth In total ret among the sources of banking Institutions j CLARA BOW By I look back upon my I feel that I cannot rightfully say “I broke” Into the movies I struggled and worried and fretted galore and received 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From my earliest girlhood I had a desire to become a motion picture actress I could never see my way clear I thought about It a lot to that end anil every time I went to a picture show I placed myself In front of the camera and studied over what I would to have done had 1 been privileged trade places with the star anThen Brewster’s magazines with a nounced a national contest as the first si reen test and a contract prize This was In my Junior year In school the Girls’ high Ravridge I took my father Into my Brooklyn confidence and to humor me he en and the data tered my photographs WHEN requested That’s all I had to do except to sit k and Weeks and weeks wait went hy My picture was never printed among those of the other contestants and I was on the verge of giving up hope One day there came a precious letter It told me that the Judges Neysa McMeln Harrison Fisher and How nrd Chandler Christy desired to have a personal Interview with me and the time was set I was trembling when I entered that reception room and found 15 or 20 other girls there ahead of me They one by called us before the Judges one looked us over carefully and took down notes Then they let us go What an anxious time that wasl That afternoon the telephone rang and was called back to the offices of the In New York Brewster publications They wanted me to take a screen test An and I makeup expert applied the cameras for the stepped before first time In my life Then followed another week of waitthat ing but finally the announcement ha 'v‘ n- - your youngster will eat Stimulate the colon and that child with a finicky appetite will devour Here’s set before lilin everything the simple treatment that does more for babies or older children thnn all the diets fad foods or tonics Nature has provided the “medicine” jou’U need to stir your child’s colon muscles Into proper action Pure deCalifornia syrup of figs harmless It acts on tho licious lower colon— where the trouble is It has no til effects on the intestines Begin tonight with this marveltreatment” Any ous “California has California syrup of druggist ith directions Use figs all bottled enough 'the first time to cleanse the clogged colon of every bit of poison and hard waste Then just a little twice a week until the child’s appetite color weight and spirits tell you the stasis Is pone Whenever a cold or other upset clogs the system use this natural vegetable again laxative instead of drastic drugs There are dealers WARNING! who practice substitution Be sure to protect pour child bp looking for the name CALIFORNIA on the bottle eagerly Too delay Overdoing a Good much politeness WOMAN'S A ’ Thing can greatly matters TROUBLE who WOMEN from miserable pains every month or the drains or irregularities them which drag should take down Dr Pierce’s FavorRead ite Prescription what Mrs Leon K McCall of Meeteetse v 4 The Don’t force children to eat girl or boy who has no appetite haa itasis — which means the child Is But cathartics have caused sluggish than they ever more constipation treatment” The “California cured Is best— Just pure syrup of figs Try this for a few dnys then see how Wyo says: 'Eight months ago I was in very poor health It was almost impossible for me to be on my feet long I was a sufferer of woman’s ble I started taking Dr fierce' Favorite Lotion Taband used Dr Pierce’s scription lets end now I am able to do my work without out pain esn take long walks say I feel like jury to me and can truthfully a new woman ” druggists Dr Pierre's Write to Cllnle Buffalo If for free medical adriec P Pessimistic Wail Most of out Intellectual giants seem to have been deflated too Clara Their MEDICINE CHEST For 20 Years ! 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