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Show Tin: faiNMsoN to know who News Review of CuiTcnt Events llic World 0 rer jSoutlurmrs Launch Talmad"ea Kansas Offers Hill 1 Imdon C W. Warn roof iHqnorrata, f;i ti uthrrn and border umt of them were Georgians though assemMacon, On., In wild jell nd llm boom of Gov. Eugene Talmn.lgo with v V '.71' XvQ 1 TA P ' Hon. They Adopt' ashing lilm to ) motion run na a constitutional rnl win I "I 1 posing whaUhey called tin theorist. , ermk-pop- bruin trustor nnd lb of professors" Now Deal. Talinadge, though highly Hated, declined to comm.-ii- t or to make my announcement ill tin tlm. The plntform adopted by Hip meeting railed for preservation of the Conii t Ion, of state sovereignly and of It Uip American form of government. irrtised President Itoosi'velt of fnlth In the Coiistllutlon arid the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson and f repudiating, nhnn.loiilng, and the platform on which he was elected In HU It a.ild: We do not regard the oenipant of ibe While House ns a Democrat lie has broken tin pledge of our party and violated the platform of - 1 1 alum-lottin- g side-trackin- g taii We here today nllirm our faith In that doctrine." It Is not ensy yet to estimate the possible results of the Tahnadge The ndmliil.stiatlon lenders refuse lo take the Georgia governor seriously or to admit that he can Im peril their control of any of (tie south rrn states. The situation In the South Is further complicated by the sudden death f Gov. O. K. Allen of Louisiana. He wns the devoted and complaisant adherent of lluey Long and had been selected to fill out the unexplred term f the late senator. Lieutenant Noe succeeded to t ho governor who will now hp the leader hut Ihlp, if the Long forces was not Immediately determined move-aien- t. Gov-rrn- I I7T1AT Is known as the Rniikhead-Jones bill for soil conservation, the administration's substitute for the AAA, wns given the hesitant npprova if the senate agricultural committee , although ChairOy a vote of IS to man Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina laid he personally had some doubts is to Its constitutionality. The mens pre would enable the secretary of ng rlcttllnre to remove .'lOJHHUHK) acres from cultivation nnd give him even wider powers than he had under the AAA. It vvtls evidently headed for a hot debate on the senate lloor. Secretary Wallace let It he known that ofllduls of the Agriculture, Treasury and Justice departments were cooperating In an effort to collect for the government the $200,000,000 ordered returned to processors by the Supreme ronrt, but he gave no details of the plan. In referring to this court order In a radio talk, Mr. Wallace went far ther In criticism of the Supreme court than has any oilier official of the administration. He declared It was "the most gigantic legalized steal in his tory. Representative Allen T. Tread way of Massachusetts asserted on the floor of the house that any otlielal who will make a statement of that nature about the Supreme court ought to he Impeached." Mr. Wallace may not have heard the last of this. V Itepubllean state commit V tee membeis, the Kansas Hay dub TRANSAS and many party leaders from the Missouri valley region, celebrating Founders day in Topeka, presented to the conn try (Jov. Alf Landon of Kansas ns their choice for the Republican Presidential noin Inatlon. In a speech to the banqueters the governor told what he hoped to do for the nation if he were nom In a ted and elected. PICKARD afts-eche- The Harrison compromise bomm hill that went through the senate and Imtivj easily, wan vetoed by President Roosevelt. The house Immediately and repasued the m naure. Ibe senate was a little more deliberate, but within three days It. loo, had overridden the disapproval of the (fldef Lxecutlve, and the 1111 was made law. he vote In t he Semite was 7d to 19. In the house It had been Xl to (II. It was a notable fact Hint all the senators 05 In number, for lluey Longs succesHor has not jet taken his sent were present and voting Notable lint not strange when one remembers this Is an election jesr. F ifty seven Hemorrnts, Id Republicans and .I Radicals La Follette of Wisconsin, and Rerison of Minnesota voted for the bill, while 12 Pemoornts and 7 Republicans voted against It. The galleries were filled and there was wild cheering when the vote was announced. Republican senators amused themselves and the spectators by twitting the Democrat on their failure to stand by their chief, the most voluble of Ibe twitters being Senator Hastings of Delaware. Informed of the vote, president Roosevelt at once ordered government depart merits to prepare for payment of the bonus certificates ns quickly as accuracy will permit. Secretary of the Treasury Morgen t bn u Raid that the pa) merit would tie the most dltllcult mechanical task the treasury had faced In Its history. He anld the treasury would need $2,500,000 and the veterans administration $.,000 (kto to Increase ttie force to take cure of the Jolt. More Hum seven million Interest calculations will be necessary. Refraining from sub-Itltutin- g epithets for he offered a program for 17 K CAN either take on the mnn- tie of hypocrisy, or we can take a walk; and well probably do the latter." Those words of Alfred K. Smith In his speech at the American Liberty league dinner In Washington were perhaps the most Interesting nnd algnlfl-can- t of his utterances on that occasion, for he professed to be speaking for the dis elides of Jefferson. Jackson and Clove hind" and concerning their action In the Democratic national convention next June when the dele gules lire asked to Indorse the doings of the Roosevelt administration. There could be no misunderstanding Smith's meaning, and lie must now be considered Hie leader of the conservative Democrats In their revolt against the policies of the New Dealers. The concern of the administration Democrats Is now as to how extensive will he the holt; am) whether the conservatives will put up their own ticket, sup port the Republican nominee or merely stay away from the polls. Of course In any case the Republican cause will he aided materially, unless the guesses of Its leaders are all wrong. New Deal Democrats were quite mi dismayed by the Smith speech, which they declared was weak and Ineffective They announced that Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson of the sertute would deliver the official reply In a radio address. Mr. Smith In Ills Liberty league speech never once named President Roosevelt but he specifically put ot. that gentleman the full blame for repudiation of most of the planks In the Democratic platform of l'diiL, which he lectured was the best ever put forth In this country. Senator Robinsons reply to Al Smith's speech consisted In the main of quotations from previous utterances by Smith In which he advocated n course quite as radical as that pursued by the New Dealers in combating the depres-ion- . lie Jeered nt the New Yorker for abandoning the streets of the west side for the palaces of Park aventi uid trading Ids brown derby for a silk oppor. nnd denounced Mtn ns a desorter in the face of the enemy. - of the Townsend old age are proving annoying to many congressmen, and It Is likely they will he Investigated. A resolution for such an Inquiry was Introduced by Representative Jasper Fell of Missouri, Democrat. It charged that for several years Individuals ami groups have conceived and promoted numerous schemes under the pretext of obtaining pensions for the aged and i eedy" and that now sweral groups of fraudulent promoters are enriching themselves by working the pension plan racket." most arguments," ending federal extravagance and re Itoring prosperity. Itei lying to the query What would you do?" Mr. I.nndon proposed relief for agriculture through a sul conservation program with the honest pur pose of saving the fertility of Anieri can farms and not merely that of providing a blind for further dispensation of AAA checks. The governor pledged himself to old lie recommended exton tge FLANS announced in St. Louis by IFleaders Sion and Improvement of civil service, of world Jewry are carried and the utilization by the federal govout, there Is to le another exodus, this ernment of specially trained minds as time from Hern any where the Jews to colhe has used them In Kansas are greatly oppre-se-- 1 by the Hitler lect facts, not to administer theories." Sir Herbert P mud. cm iient lies II is owu best recommendation of Rriilsh Jew, aliening tte national himself he gave In three succinct parcouncil of Jew h teuera! o s and w agraphs summarizing his budget balfare tinjv, said a iVm re method would be formulate! s on to provlue ancing achievements. for the graliul eudg-.m of at least i of the Girm.ii r ih edltnur PAYMENT cf the veterans bonus by j i,i ed 4",inv Jew jih popcation I he baby bonds payable on demand was enaiteu Into taw by cone t hy a 1 ng will be gress. and the money for the ex solim about """ ft.', if by Lugbatj diers may be available on July L and Am Oman Jew. pen-ion- s. r r-r- I , s that . - r -- rrj; This follows the commandeering of all off the silver held some lime back at the stand now which cent an ounce, treasury a net b'-- s In excels of fi'f not counting Infer!. cents an oum-eYet the once famous silver bloc In the senate and hoiie make no outcry. U seems t have forgotten all about the all Inclusive claims of benefit which would follow the enactment of the famous llver purchase law mak to lng It mandatory on the treasury until market world buy silver on the an the world price had reached ?1 ounce, or until the ratio of sliver to gold In the treasurys metallic reserve behind our paper currency ha reached one to four, those who Real silver enthusiast agreed with William Jennings Rryan's the I'd, theory are frothinghaveat been mouth. They think they betrayed by stupidity or worse In the handling of the situation. treasury think Morgenthau was so smart They In trying to buy world sliver cheap that he defented the real purpose, and put the price down Instead of lip, Meanwhile, of course, there are two lenient to which t lie silver theorists one do not give sutliilent value, an election year. Most of Hint this ttie silver bloc members are Democrats, nnd many of them are running for Hence If thev broad ent at this time their real thoughts nhout Morgenthau It might fend to nnd the administration, discredit make their own Just that State. I much more difficult. Have No Backing The other point Is that Hie silver theorists have no backing at the moment ns they did when the silver act was passed from the silver producers. The silver producers now nre re- ceiving some "2 rents an ounce In excess of the world price. Even the most dicts of guilty against acting Capt. William F. Warms and three In the criminal negligence trial resulting from the disastrous fire that swept the Morro Castle off Asbury Park, September 8, HUH, taking a toll J - enthusiastic silver theorists among the actual sliver producers In the United States doiilif seriously If the mot Intelligent manipulation hy the treasury would have resulted In the present Business Improving not only world price being ."2 cents higher than With business obviously of l.H lives. Resides Warms, those convicted were It Is now. Hence they do not feel they much better, but continuing to ImFben Starr Abbott, chief engineer of have any complaint. Quite the con- prove, so that business experts are already figuring that lffllO Is going to he the burned 6hlp; Henry K. Pa baud, trary. It is rather significant that on the tremendously better than 10.?o, Presiexecutive vice president of the New York & Cuba Mall Steamship comvery day that Secretary Morgenthau dent Roosevelt Intends to concentrate pany, operators of the Ward Line, and announced that tlie silver policy was on that issue to meet the attack he the New York & Cuba company Itself. working very well, shares of bene- fears most that terrific increase In ficiaries of the high price for silver government spending ns a result of mined in this country shot up, one of New Iipnjism Is dangerous and threatC'RANCES new government, under Hunker 1II11 nnd Sullivan, more ens serious trouble. E1 Albert Sarraut as premier. It Is them, 10 than Roth Roosevelt and Secretary of the points! hoped will stand up until the spring of this silver subsidy, on the Treasury Morgenthau believe the presCritics elections. If It does, the results will other hand. Insist that It Is merely a ent tax structure will yield far higher not be happy for Italy to special Interests, more narrow- returns to the treasury than any outgift for It will take a much ly restricted In Us benefits than any side critics figure. They believe that stronger Rtand In supever granted or ever even pro- as business Increases, pushing up corsubsidy of the League of port In this country, and should be poration and Individual Incomes, an alNations than did that posed stopped. most unbelievable flood of money will of Laval. The new The chief point Is that there are so roll In, especially ns better times push minister foreign is few mines In this country of which incomes higher and higher tax. Flan-disilver Is the chief product that they noted for tils There Is just enough truth In this merit no special consideration at all. to make an argument possible. tendencies; and Rut The hulk of silver mined In this counthe President will lay his stress on the Joseph Paul P.oncmir, of lead, try Is obtained ns a no friend of Mussolini, actually improved conditions, insisting is the minister of slate copper and zinc. Hence, they Insist, that tlie New Deal is responsible for the Increased price for domestic silver concerned chiefly with lifting this country out of the slough does not actually result in miners beIn other respects there of despond, especially by the very exIt merely employment. Is nothing especially notable about ing given periments that were outlawed the spells a larger profit for the mine ownthe Sarraut cabinet. Regnier Is reNR A during its high tide of wage tained as finance minister, and tie is ers. If this Is not true, they contend, boosting and hour cutting, and the then the ease s' ill worse, for the AAA witii committed to ttie Laval policy of deits golden stream which silver leads to subsidy overproduction quickened farm buying of industrial fending the franc. Flandin went to London for the of the more important metals. products. All of which is rather depressing funeral of King George, ami It is ruWhich makes It look ns though the one when remembers the grand dream mored In Paris that he would sound will Je crying, We are Republicans of the treasury's revaluing silver, as out ltrltish bankers on ttie subject a financial abyss, toward drifting If did gold, once it had pushed t tie id a loan of three billion francs which while Roosevelt will be answering, world price up high enough, and realthe French treasury sorely needs. "Look nt that terrible hoie we' pulled izing a profit of a billion or so! With l.aval In the discard, the Rritisn you out of. might look on this suggestion with Piling Up Tax Load Exiept, of course, that while ail lav or. presidents split infinitives, no presiCareful estimates as to the add! a dent ends sentence with a preposi-tion- . tlonal taxes to he Imposed before the HITLER has Just completed ADOLF present congress adjourns, and, more one now agrees that the budgyears as the ruler of Gerimportant, before election, figure the et Every of January deceived a lot many, and the anniversary was celemessage minimum nt $700.000,0H1. of commentators with its rosy outlook. brated by the Nazis with triumphant Is Ttrs figuring the cost of the new It was pointed out at the time that rejoicing. Addressing 20.000 Nazi agricultural soil erosion scheme at ap- the President storm troop veterans, the relchsfuehrer did not include relief, proximately the same ns the old AAA nor declared: make allowance any for the bonus. pan around J.Vm.Oi'o.noo a year. It Whoever opposes us now does It not Is the cost of the soldier bonus Replace Processing Tax because we are Nazis, but because we at figuring around Sl.'O.OOO, m) a year. restored military independence to GerAs a matter of fact, it is not fair to for Interest and Jtr.O noo.Onn for many. amortization. This works out wheth- speak of the new taxes that must be ldtlcr spoke 25 minutes, claiming the er the soldiers hold their imposed to pay for the farm program government as "additional" In Nazi movement has brought unity to bonds or whether they cash them In, comparison with the the nation and adding: Presidents message. For that message because In the latter case the governWe seek peace heiause we love It, was obliged to assume that the ment would merely borrow the procmoney on our honor because we hut we taxes would continne. So that essing and the interest rate would be about do not live without it." actually about $.M)o.noO(00 or soon,. the same. 000.000 of new taxes will This of course is the minimum merely take It the -l- ection with place of those knocked out by the f JOR reductions In naval tonnag has no balancing the high court. E E lire out" so far as the London budget, it merely would provide rev Also the President has four power conference Is concerned emie sufl'eiert to meet the additional always made it clear that If congress forced the to the unsettled condition of expenses, and keep the presort tr h il owing hor.us on him. It would have to world affairs and the defection of armed relation of Impose expend'tures and the faxes to finance It. However the parley made at about the same ratio Japan. Rut tie t w'o tilings some progress toward an agreement Taxes to correct the who s: ;n 'on together will force a fairly s'zaVe tax Law on the sizes of sh.ps aud calllers of to brrg b i tarred bndg. t. which to m he must be put tl rough at this guns wl.cn the Amer.eans, French, an! the federal g.wrrrmert Lip wit :n p session, he "re e!"i r,on, if Italians accepted a new Rrlrish com income, wi'l be posrn, oonrPSS g every h.o-s for iFsriss'.oa the peop'e. promise plan as a n'vr eVcfon Ilvvn with row tnxe to 1 i.e plan proposes battleships with As a HVi-- of s n-take care uof a maxim im of RA.ixxJ tons, the existing t. farm urogram and the hone h tori fa ah. r? the r ew firm pn g ITU e, or. f.e fren-r- v limits ; II Inch guts instead of ttie von nr i will not he even fi.,, p e.s r .t -- i j n n str.k rg d " vu-li inch i :es. which would be Ih' ! -' i ;j of a LaT,nrprj hy g In t A1- - ! o o t- icl.m'nate J ; anl an entirely urate that J ;vf nfiore s.t. cr't of -Pierre-Etlenn- '- 1 . r- Fait Attempt Brides are still In some part with pursuit by parents but they never succeed in op with the groom. kidnap.-bridegroom- tt v s . I dvl ' her, '"tiing GAS, GAS ALL THE TIME, CAN'T EAT OR SLEEP Is processing taxes, especially as there loud coin avoid very to desire eager plaint on any particular tax. l.'very one In the treasury ha been amazed during the last two years at Hie fact that, while there were plenty of complaint. about the processing tax. there was nothing like the organized onslaught against it which attended the mere proposal of the sales tac. And yet the processing taxes, and for t ha t matter the new taxes to be Imposed later this year, were anti will I.e a fair target for the bitterest shots ever fired at the sales tax. In fact. It is a selective sales tax. tmt selective In precisely the opposite direction from what was proposed when there was so much opposition. Advocates of the sales tax. which was so heavily defeated a few years hack, tried to meet objections by concessions. They specifically exempted such products ns bread nnd pork, on the theory that they were the poor mans food. Whereas bread and pork carried more than their share of the processing tax, thus running squnrely against the old political axiom that It wns suicide to tax the poor mans breakfast table. Rut now that the new faxes must-un- der the court's ruling hear no apparent relation to farm relief checks, the old bitterness against the sales tax may tlare up again. I JURY In the United States District court In New York returned ver- - Most of the new taxes, to raise this will be of the $7m).(KK),(KKI minimum, excise variety. That Is the thought and .,t only In rhe White House on Capitol but Trea-ur- y department, Hill. The general pattern will follow will that of the processing taxes, but 1 here Is base. tie on a much broader exno desire to roiie resentment, for mans ample. about taxing the poor breakfast table to the tune or five eeid a pound on bacon. To rd'O ttie money necessary, howmust ever, a great many more articles the under affected lie taxed than were 1 n , ncrfaje n Excise , 1 Doctor Richardson td; s nothing so wholesome f, r a?. tive mind as to secure r, ty of work. A man can j e f six times more than he :fhs varies bis work, I have f, 'Lit to be so In my own life. p, bis work a man obtains fr,-and renewed powers for tuof dally life. There Is so much that Is Ing and depressing in t vv,JrM that we must sometimes g rur. - fr'evJ R were, out of ourselves thoughts and fresh air. Th tret. est workers, when they g ,, , fjf holiday, are not Idle; they n by change of occupation, u short to admit of Idleness body. Ersklne Clarke. other repreme court decision. The of processing return lates to possible taxes already collected. 13,0 Together these two Items maymerewould Rut that to $5o0.ofi0o, For tax ly be added to the deficit. would be figured that the Washington. It U a common sajlng In Washington that nobody understands the administrations s'lver poland icy except President Roosevelt Morgen-HiattKecretary of the Treasury At the present moment the gov- I I FAMOUS WASHINGTON acquisition-- ty Held. Going Out of OureeKes to Refresh Our Ihou NATIONAL CAPITAL Field By CarterCORRESPONDENT the Polled II PH II S. CPMMINO annonneeJ that on February 1 he would retire ns surgeon general of the Unite! Stales public health service, "because of long service anil health that Isnt too good. lie has been In the service alnee s;4 and has hnd four terms as Its bend. Ills administration Is credited with completion of the quarantine system; Inauguration of prelmmlgra-lioexaminations at American consulates; establishment of a national and national narcotic leprosarium farms, and construction of eight marine hospitals. It was believed In Washington that President Roosevelt would appoint as the new surgeon general Dr. Thomas II. Parran, Jr., state henlth commissioner of New York and assistant surgeon general on leave. A it ah SEEN and around tnc -- among re, eint deaths NOTRWOimiy George W. Wh kersham of New York, who was attorney general of the Inlted Ntatea In' the Taft administration and for many jears one of the country's leading corporation lawyers. He was seventy seven year old, and died of heart disease lr a taxlcnh. Mr, Wlckersbnm wn chairman of Hie famous Hoover commission named to Investigate prohibition and other law enforcement In 102R. The commission's report opposed reenl, but the document wns accompanied by the members Individual statements In w hich a majority urged refenl or modification of the eighteenth amendment. The net result was confusing. Much good work, overlooked by the public In the controversy over prohibition, nevertheless was done by the commission. Hi exhaustive reports, filed early In lifitl, covered many phases of the crime problem and were regarded as Important contributions In Ship-stea- AFTIVITIFS n Lain-bridg- e 1 VV 1 sja-ec- I n Ion. pVO THOUSAND or more "gras17 y Room Rontis assed Over Roosevelts Veto. By EDWARD bled tutes Marine hand to walk out at the womens patriotic Conference on national defense. Probably It was Avista nt Secretary of the Navy Henry I Roosevelt, but he would ay nothing, so a resolution was Introduced In emigre demanding an Investigation. The difficulties arose out of a before the wornen'i conference by Colby, a Democrat who said unkind things Mbout the New Deal. Thereupon Hie band walked cut, and certain navy officers refused lo deliver scheduled before the conference. The Republicans did not overlook the opjMirtunltlet offered by the Incident, Presidential to RepuMirans news, gilnnison. vallhy Thu its on mv ttnrriMch to bad 1 c nuld at or aleap. . en not trr haart hurt frimij u. got ted Adlrnka i dota I took brought rr wmu relief. No w J eat ml with, eleep tine end rarer feji better." Mra.Jat biUet. Adlerika acts an BOTH upper and lower bowels while ordinary native act on the lower bowel only. Adlerika gives your system a thorough cleansing, 1 bringing out old, poisonous matter that you would not believe was in your syv tem and that ha9 been causing ga pains, sour stomach, nervousness aad headache for months. Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, reports.-Iaddition to intestinal cleansing, Adlerika greatly reduces bacteria n and colon bacilli Give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerika and see hew good you feel. Just one spoonful relieve GAS and chronic constipation. Sold by all druggists and drug departments. Wag Curtailed Isnt It a fact that a muzzled do? does not wag his tail as often an unmuzzled one? CHAPPED SKIN To quickly relieve chapping and roughness,! apply soothing, .. 1 cooling Mentholatum. BSi MEW Have you fried the MEMTKOLATUM LIQUID for head cold ? Like Menlholatum ointment it brings soothing comfort n, pro-Rrit'- Be Sure They Properly Cleanse the Blood ing waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do pot act as nature in tended fail to remove impurities that poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging back ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness under the eyes feel nervous, miseia ble all upset I I S100,-Oiki.OO- O in.-i- st te s ba-l- h ng-e- fa-'- co-uv- o - ho-- i prc-ci- s-- lategoiy for pa'lrg them In a 1 .: ration with small cru.sera o-- rs. 1..---- I i t; e r-- . o- - rove- no ':'Iip1 i v t!. I -- j, p S'j- - ! "1 ' :S!d.i:r3!iD'l fa t-- C. r ht. r-- .i f.slRl policy Pul funo Dont delay? Use Doans Doans are especially for poorly tioning kidneys. They are reco- by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist mmended WNU 6- -33 W Dandruff Formed in Big Flakes Scalp Itched Badly-Qu- M Relief with Cuticura Miss K. was in constant for over a year with dandruff. Teen she tried Cuticura Soap and 0rw ment . . . Bead her own words: I was annoyed with big flflkeS It dandruff and an itchy Ye day and night for over The dandruT scaled off and could sca.p-itche- seen on my clothing. d . I tried Cuticura Soap ment after seeing an 8verJ;,e::Lc,a. I am now entirely free from , ditlon and my hair look Lqq, (Signed) Miss E. Kennedy, , Grand St, Iasadena, Calif. Tor skin or scalp comr3"skf external origin pimples, Peking and burning of Guticura relief is promptly fl. Never smarts. S'ap 25. IV. R:y F.OTII t" lay. FRT - s - s..v filler WOUR kidneys are constantly . Vri. II. CutlcurV Adv. 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