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Show t TOE SMITH FIELD SENTINEL. SBUTHFIELD, UTAH DIFFERENT AMOUNTS OF LIGHT NEEDED National Topes Interpreted by William Bruckart National Press Building Wafihlnfton, D. Cl Washington. Politics being lnscp- - I While the President has remained from governmental sdmlnlslra-i- n silent, neither denying nor confirming tlon under our ays- - the undercurrent of Information that Campaign tem, It becomes I have reported here, one cannot foil the conclusion that If many Batik Line pertinent at this to reachNew Deal measures sre held time to examine of the j has happened In the late session Invalid, the President and his New Pliat In s nation where a two-art-y Deal supporters, of necessity, must go to the country in the next election political structure obtains, cannot be segregated from the seeking constitutional modification to In the larger sense. It Is permit the use of policies now Inimical ot with a critical attitude therefore, to our form of government That Is the hat the magnifying glass Is held over issue which the voters will be called he doings of President Roosevelt, his upon to decide. icablnet and brain trust advisers and Ithe congress that has lately adjourned. Since we have examined the circumI believe It will be agreed that stances from the New Deal side, let us has predominated In the managelikewise see what the A to the Republicans and ment of our national affairs during the but eight months especially. The fervor er oppositionists are 'and appeal that was held for recovery doing. Lately, I have by all of us during the earlier days talked with some of the recognized 'of the Roosevelt administration seems Republican wheel horses. Whether they to have been largely dissipated. That speak the sentiment of the masses of Is not to say that no one wants to see Republican voters or whether they recovery accomplished. It Is to say, voiced only their own views Is not however, that this fervor and this ap- Important here. Political straws do peal has been somewhat subordinated. show which way the political winds Thus, It can be summarised In a brief are blowing. So when these veterans aentence: The administration, looking of many political battles saj that they to the elections of 1030, has been enwelcome the creation by the New gaged In building campaign battle lines Dealers of an Issue, they evidently see and forging campaign ammunition. In the situation worthwhile opportuniThe 1034 congressional elections ties. When they soy that they are presented to the country an Issue based willing to go to the country In defense on the performances and the future of the Constitution as It stands and program of President Roosevelt It the traditions It represents, they eviwas accorded a proposition where cttl-sedently feel they are on firm ground. were voting either to give the New Much water can go over the dam Deal a future mandate and the Presibetween now and November, 1030, and dent authority to proceed as he much sentiment can be changed in thought best or to vote a mandate that that time. But the Republicans thus would call a halt on those same per- far have .done little- - in the way very formances and policies. The country of building up their 'case. While they supported Ur. Roosevelt some of his appear to be enthusiastic about their advisers since have told me. In a man- chances against Mr. Roosevelt In 1030, ner even more substantial than he had they have thus far foiled to develop from that even a nucleus of an anticipated, lie emerged organization. campaign with a larger Democratic It may be their strategy not to start majority In the house than he had before. In addition he was accorded their cannonading too early. Indeed, I have heard the thought expressed much more than a necessary of the senate. The picture looked that it would be unwise to use ammunition too for In advance. At any rate, roseate. have been only a scattered few there Though the congress that has Just ended Its session gave the President direct attacks on what certainly must many anxious hours, I think that on be the Issue of 1036, the question of the whole It can be regarded as having revision or retention of our Constitution. It Is to be noted In this connecprovided him with a record of rather tion that those Republicans who have arduous and faithful response to his wishes. He did not obtain quite all let go with a few shots have been of that he wanted nor did he obtain that the ultraconservative type. I think It is generally agreed that the Republiportion of bis program exactly In the set-u- p next year will be managed form he desired. But, again, politics can In congress Is almost a matter of gen- not by the old ultraconservatives but eral compromise anyway so that the by those who have pulled away to President can be said to have come some extent and who are willing to out very welL He can proceed now admit that times have changed condito any plans for that session of con- tions and a new model, perhaps not gress which convenes next January streamlined, Is necessary. . and which, In accordance with nearly 'Jjs; One argument advanced jijrv. Reall precedents, will adjourn ahead of the national political conventions next publican leadership has not.beiLjaiore June. active, Is RArttr a Bides g tart is made too ear-It-s v- Politics being the game that It Is, Time iJ. the Roosevelt adone must look Into the future to dls-- . ministration will have cover the ultimate an opportunity to answer all of the Looking to goal. So, looking Into criticism. 8ald one Republican leader We would be utterly foolish to perthe Future tiie future, one dis- mit the New Dealers to know all of cerns several objects or objectives ot decided, ns well as Im- our arguments too far in advance. I, for one, am content to let them proportant, Interest to the Individual ceed with their socialistic regimentavoters. In the first place, the consensus sure- tion because I know fiat every time ly Is that Mr. Roosevelt has built a a calf Is given too much rope, It chokes legislative and administrative struts Itself to death." ture in our government that presents Then there Is another factor which a concrete and unqualified Issue to the I understand Is responsible for the American people, namely, to proceed delay In Republican attucksi A good along New Deal lines and make the many Republicans have a hope, at necessary changes In the Constitution least, that a campaign based on a plea to permit execution of those policies for maintenance of our Constitution or to throw the whole thing over- and the traditions and modes of living board. There can be no equivocation. which It represents will draw to the As the structure stands at this time Republican candidate a certain segment and as It will stand until the next ses- of Democrats who are unsympathetic sion of congress Is under way. many with the New Deal. There has been New Deal propositions are of doubtful plenty of evidence In the session of constitutionality. If they are so held by congress Just adjourned that at heart the Supreme court of the United States numerous Democrats lean to the conthen Mr. Roosevelt Is believed certain servative as distinguished from the to turn to the country and request New Deal method of government The Constitutional revision. closing hours of the congressional sesnia latest and perhaps hla most defi- sion seemed to belle this. But anyone nite move In this direction was In con- who mingled among old time Demonection with the Guffey coal crats In the house could not foil to bllL It will be recalled that, In plachave observed existence of a doubt as ing that piece of legislation on the to the wisdom of many New Deal pol"must" list of measures to be acted on icies. Those men were forced to line before congress adjourned, Mr. Rooseup behind the Presidential program velt advised house leaders that he not because they believed In It fully wanted It passed and he did not care but for two other reasons. These reaparticularly whether some members of sons were: first, they still entertained reasonable doubts" some fear that If they broke with the congress had about Its constitutionality. In effect, President It might mean thole politics! therefore, the President commanded defeat for rcnomlnntlon and passage of legislation that must place and second, they were harassed before the Supreme court a vital ques- and physically and mentally tired and tion for determination. It will be testwanted to go home. ed. Ofbat .there Is no doubt If the The late summer and fall months law Is held unconstitutional, It merely which these representatives and during means that Its provisions form another senators naturally will be among their part of the campaign battleground ob- constituents Is rather likely to providt-tlieserved to be shaping. with a better knowledge of where Mr. Roosevelt also succeeded In forcthey stand. They will come hack next ing through congress the legislation deeither convinced that they January stroying the public utility holding commust tie fust to the New Deni or they panies. It was a tough fight but the will be more President was victorious. Now, I hear have been In obstreperous thnn they the recent session. 1 from mnny sources that court examthe to be on tie strength appears ination of the legislation likewise will Roosevelt side, the next session come berause some folks are convinced will he simply a rubber stonii-foIt Is confiscatory. If It is, It Is unconthe Chief Kxeruilve. If, on the oth stitutional. er liiind, they find that the enthuslnsn-fnAnd so It Is In the case of several the New Deal has wuned, I thin! other pieces of legislation enacting It Is fair to predict that the next sc New IJeul Ideas Into stututes. One by slnii or emigres will be one of one, It appears they will get before tn'iil.leKiiiiie with which an; courts for review. President Inis yet been confronted. Thus, the line of cleavage Is in.ii ked. O Wwlrrn irable ! poll-:lc- s poll-Sic- s J two-thir- .Vrwxpmr miles. A survey shows that 22 per cent of children finishing grade school have damaged eye sight When they have finished college, 40 per cent are so affected. At age forty, 65 per cent suffer from visual defects. And at age sixty, 05 per cent have eye defects. This regrettable Increase In eye troubles Is In many Instances caused by eye strain resulting from reading, studying, sewing at night with poor light and not enough light Science measures light In terms of A Is the amount of light one standard candle ahlnes on t surface one foot away. For seeing one's way around and performing ordinary tasks which do not require seeing very small obIs sufllctent For jects, 5 reading coarse print and large stitch sewing, you can get along with 10 For continued reading of ordinary print or doing ordinary sewing, you need at least 20 For reading fine print and fine sewing, you require 80 or more. Tour light may look bright, but It Is the Illumination you get on your work that saves your eyes from strain; and this diminishes rapidly the farther away you are from your lamp. Seated with your paper or work 8 feet away from your lamp, It will require a light of at least 275 candle-powe- r to produce the 30 needed to be certain your eyes have enough light to do their work without danger of strain and permanent Injury. If you use electricity, your light company will recommend the right size bulbs to use. If yofir home Is not wired, one of the new 300 cnndlepower kerosene or gasoline pressure mantle lamps will supply plenty of "live" natural light for every home need. It takes the pressure to give you all the light you should have. foot-candle- s. foot-cand- foot-candl- foot-candle- s. PARK ALTITUDES MEAN NOTHING. TO PICCARD FAMILY The altitudes of Yellowstone park mountains werent nearly as Impressive to Dr. aud Mrs. Jean Piccard, stratosphere balloonists, us were the geysers, the falls, and the bears. The two Intrepid flyers who rwvhed a height of more than 10 'Aries In their flight a year ago considered elevations in the park the 10,000-foreally down to earth" levels. Maintaining that stratosphere explorations within the next decade or two will produce some of the major scientific discoveries, Dr. Piccard expressed keen disappointment In the failure of the army flight from Rapid City, South Dakota. On his way to Yellowstone park, they visited the site of the latest stratosphere exploration attempt, but neither Dr. Piccard nor his wife would offer any suggestion as to the possible cause for the failure of the test flight Ardent outdoor enthusiasts, the en- ot a. foot-candle-s, foot-candl- Quick, Pleasant tire Piccard family of three children and the parents made the park trip a real outing. 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