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Show MAQ2M News Review of Current Events the World Over Economy in Government Gets a Boost Senate Ousts Sergeant at xVrnis Barry for Traducing It Roosevelt Invites Governors to Parley. among rther things, for an aildi tluual S3U0.iH)0,U0() lirect 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 drifted also would liberalize the law under which the it. F. C. makes loans for construction proj- ects; and It makes provision for loans to private corporations for tiie development cf community farming and ocean air transportation If such projects are over the activities of Bullitt, who was resecret CVONoMY was given a real boost the fight against the McFadden ported in Europe as being a Mr. t--' Roosevelt of representative In by the senate when It passed banking bill, and that reality his sent over to deal article was meant to defend the office bill, for It Inthe treasury-pos- t with the governserted into the measure provisions reputation of congress despite its ments of nations inept wording. By a vote of 53 to giving the incomthat owe war debts 17 the senate deprived Barry of his ing President alto the United ia o s t dictatorial post on the ground that he had traStates, probably duced that body and could not prove power in reorganizhas blown over for ing the structure of his charge. good. Bullitt, who In the words of Senator David the federal governwas a State departReed of Pennsylvania, the senate ment, ment representative made a holy show of Itself. Barry consolidating or reunder Woodrow not lack did number warm the the defenders, ducing also was Wilson, of agencies and est of these being Senator Otis thought by some Glenn of Illinois and Spnatoi M. M. eliminating overlFrench officials to beMr. of and Glenn, dupliI.ogan Kentucky. apping be an emissary of cation of duties, "In ing a lame duck, was not afraid to order to further re- say what he thought, and he had Col. Edward M. House. He visited duce expenditures a lot of thoughts on lie matter. London, Paris and other capitals nnd Increase efficiency in governHe pointed out that what Barry had and conferred with various high ment. The measure withholds au- written war: but one sma., voice in personages, and our State department called on Ambassador Edge thority to abolish or transfer an a chorus of criticism of the senate, for information. The ambassador : enand continued executive department In its I cannot distinguish very mate- replied that Bullitt was acting on tirety, though Senator Norris urged that this privilege also be given the rially between attacking a body of his own responsibility as a writer Chief Executive. His proposal was this kind, as has been done in the interested in foreign affairs and was representing no one in the rejected because senators feared it present Instance, nnd the privilege United States. Is to lead of which the exercised the combining nearly every day might reMr. Edge, it is understood, army and navy Into one department in committee rooms of the senate of national defense, as has often of browbeating a witness, accusing ported that this is only one of many been suggested. The bill as ap- him, attacking him as he sits there similar incidents. Ever since Mr. Roosevelt's nomination, the embasproved by the senate grants the called in response to a summons. sucnew President much greater latiI do not distinguish between the sy has had reports of a long tude than was asked by President attacks made upon this body and cess of such emissaries." Hoover for the same purpose. The the attacks made in this body day executive orders will not become after day by distinguished members VARIOUS plans for the the Republican party effective until sixty days after be- of this body, attacking, abusing, have been discussed, and one alblackening ing submitted to congress unless condemning, peoples has been started. This Is the congress itself provides by law for names and reputations, knowing ready oi the National Reorganization next the the an earlier effective date. that morning upon with Vice Presipublican league, Besides the grant of power to re- front pages of responsible newspadent Charles Curtis at its head and of those the federal this establishment pers country organize charges, in Washington. Three the senate moved toward further nnsustained, will be broadcast to headquarters been named have vice chairmen economies by adopting an amendthe world. Felix Hebert of Rhode IsThe debate was lively and rather Senators ment offered by Senator Sam G. land and Lniniel O. Hastings of enwas of one Bratton of New .Mexico, the vituperative, and Immensely Delaware nnd former Representaleading Democrats In the matter of joyed by the occupants of the gal- tive John Q. Tilson of Connecticut. was One of to all leries. heard It these departsavings. requires of the league appears The make-ument heads to cut their expendquote: The lady doth protest too to be regular Republican. strictly itures for 1934 5 per cent ; though much, methinks. The new organization announced tills must be done without cutting wages this being Insisted upon by WHILE the President Elect was by John A. Campbell of White Senator Costigan of Colorado. Mr. about the Caribbean Plains, N. Y who will be its direcBratton estimated that his plan trying to catch fish the amateur tor, is designed to carry on a vigwould result in the saving of about cabinet builders kept right on work- orous campaign for a comeback not Late gossip only in the 1930 Presidential elec$140,000,000 in the cost of operating. file next the was William tion but In next year's congressionthat ing government during It Is professedly fiscal year. Other economy measH. Woodin of New al races also. neither for nor against the interures attached to the bill, it was said York would be sewould realize some 20 millions of cret ary of com- ests of any one candidate. The senate Republican organizaOne of these L. merce ; Henry additional savings. includes the enlisted personnel of Stevens of North tion seems determined to continue In good standing In the party cauthe army, navy and marine corps In Carolina, commander of the cus the insurgents who supported the present 8V3 per cent salary cut American Legion, Roosevelt last fall. Senator Charles affecting other federal employees. In the house all kinds of attempts secretary of war, L. McNary of Oregon, the probable to economize were beaten during nnd Archibald Mc- new Republican leader of the senNeil of Connecticut ate, declared that a proposal to consideration of supply hills. The or O. Max Gardner read out of the party Senators representatives even declined, by an overwhelming vote, to reduce of North Carolina, George W. Norris of Nebraska, their own salaries to $7,."i00 or secretary of the Robert M. La Follette of WisconJesse I. Straus, New York sin, Hiram Johnson of California, $5,000, opponents of the proposal ar- navy. guing that they could not afford the merchant, also was put In the run- and Bronson Cutting of New Mexcut and that lowering the pay ning for the commerce portfolio. ico, had not a chance In the world would make the house a rich man's More definite than these rumors was to succeed. club and make It impossible for a the report that Jesse II. Jones, emSuggestions were heard recently The inent Democrat and business man that Secretary of the Treasury poor man to enter congress. proponents of the reduction were of Houston. Texas, would be made Mills would be made chairman of head of the Reconstruction Finance the Republican national committee, denounced as demagogues. He would succeed but he said he would not accept the corporation. Atlee Pomerene, whose appointment place. Ive had a lot of politics in grave formality the and house met together In as chairman by President Hoover the last 25 years and I dont intend the house chamber and watched was blocked with all other nomina- to step out of here Into the chairtheir official tellers extract from tions In the senate. Mr. Roosevelt manship of any political committhe mahogany chest the reports of will rely greatly on the Reconstruc- tee, Mills said. state electors on last fall's election. tion Finance corporation and Its The reading clerk loudly announced vast credit in carrying out his plans BRITAIN'S cabinet In the state totals, and when these in the new deal and would -- ecelve GREAT sessions gave final aphad been set, down on big tally strong and able support from Mr. proval to the British policy for nesheets and added up, the congress Jones as Its chairman. gotiations with Mr. Roosevelt In was solemnly Informed that Frankthe debt conference to be held In lin D. Rooseelt and John N. GarOf course the cabiPLENTY of expert advice on ways Washington. ner had been elected President and the nation out of the net's conclusions were not made Vice Iresident of the United States slough of despond is to be offered public, but it was understood Amsoon. First the senate finance com- bassador Sir Ronald Lindsay would by a vote of 472 agaiiut 59 for IIoo ver and Curtis. mittee invited more than half a hun- bring back a plan providing for a dred of the nations leading men In lump sum payment of between their rules, all lines to present their views on and $2,000,000,000 as SENATORS, despiteto say some the cause of the economic depres- settlement for the entire debt of ways mighty mean things about one an- sion and the needed legislative rem- about $11,000,000,000 which the Euother; but an outsider mustn't cast edies, and those views presumably ropean nations owe the United are now oeing formulated Then States. Tills, the debtor nations aspersions on their President Elect Roosevelt sent to think, would be in accord with their integrity. David S. the governors of the 48 states In- own Lausanne agreement on Barry, who has vitations to meet him In the White at been sergeant reparations. House on March G to discuss means arms of the senate Rainey of Illinois Representative In of solving national problems for 14 years, has declared : The United States will which the governments of the states not ,ound this out and accept any such slash," and and the nation have a common vital opinion in congressional circles has lost his Job. up i merest. The seventy-threheld this view. Moreover, Mr. RoosIn d his Mr. Roosevelt letter official said: year-olevelts plan of dealing with each naIt is my thought that we should tion wrote an article for separately will give the British discuss for our mutual benefit cer small Al Smith's N e w opportunity to put forward a tain subjects, such as: Outlook, the openproposal for all of them. (a) Conflicting taxation by fed ing paragraph of eral and state governments; which was : new ERMA NWS government "(b) Federal aid for unemployContrary, perhaps, to the popuChancellor Hitler is not under ment relief ; lar belief, there are not many to have smooth sailing by any crooks in congress that is, out and (c) Mortgage foreclosures, espemeans and may be upset at the out grafters, or those who are will cially on farm lands, nnd elections. The Socialists coming "(d) Better land use by afforestaIng to be such ; there are not many and Communists were trying strensenators or representatives who sell tion, elimination of marginal agrito lay aside their differences their votes for money, and it is cultural land, flood prevention, etc.; uously In the fight agnlnst the and Joint (e) Reorganization and consolidapretty well known who those few Nazis. are; but there are many dema tion of local government to decrease Vice Von Chancellor Paper, gogues of the kind that will vote tax costs. a decree armed with signed by Is It believed all or nearly all of for legislation solely because they President Von Ilindenburg, asthink that it will help their politi the governors will accept Mr. Roose sumed the premiership of Prussia, All velt's ten Invitation but cal and social fortunes. gladly. dissolved the diet of that state and f them are Democrats nnd might Indignant senators were swift to ordered new elections on March 5. call Barry to account. Sitting as a be expected to be in Washington for Premier Braun and the other old trial court, they heard him admit the Inaugural ceremonies. Prussian ministers were summarily he was unable to prove that there The government also Issued 17 ITI1 considerable Democratic aousted. were bribe takers and grafters In new set of severe laws curtailing support, the governments procongress; and they refused to con of assembly nnd of free slder his pleas that Senator Glass gram for aid to the unemployed was the right and gagging the press. speech much It said as broadened. about had concerning greatly provides, e. 1933, W.rt.rn Newspaper Union. THAT flurry C. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Y 17. 1933 ior and senior high school members will be held in the near future. The above named committee will work together for its complete success. MATRON ENTERTAINS Gordon Forbes entertained Club at a charming social held at her home in the Garfield smelter Wednesday. 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