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Show Wallace Bares WHO, ME? New Deal Plans i s-- Hvoinwn i VSj tsanstirei rr-.?- jMMAimiMTO AMICA8LE XlnATlONS MTU EVpr Jbt&h lis Complete Quesfonf Cut all dead blossoms from garden plants, cultivate soil and water plants frequently during the dry hot weather. a Co-operati- as Death Blow " to American IdeaL Seen J. LEE CHICAGO. ILL. Establish for producment of ers and consumers, wiping out the American system of free competition and business 'on a profit basis and threateninjj the ruin of independent farmers and trades I seP " HI Foreign Meat Now on U. S. Tables Chicago, 111. Most of the world now is helping to supply the American dinner table with its meat at the expense of the American cattle grower, data on meat imports at New York compiled by the National Provisioner, a trade publication of the meat packing and allied industries, show. During the week ending June 13, 1936, the following meat shipments arrived: Fm bee'. Arceatlae. MMlt panda af raaaad trmm Brazil. S5t.Q0t earard beef. panada af eaaaed tanad. af ralvee paeans af baron, 1,MS aeaaoe liver, 1147 paaada af Ireaan kraf. Vwmm Ueaanrk, M.7M peaadi af aaekad ha ear ron Kalkeala. I4JM paamla af euukrd ham, tJtM paaaila af aall park. Fraaj llaaorr. 44JW paaada af evoked Yrmm rram rraaa Irluli Fraa Mala, 1,171 paaada af Itnljr. 1.74S pnaadi af Miami. af fmk hue Mlhaaala. S7,t paaada Iran J,34e paaada af freara brlllm. una, af amoked Free, Palnnd. tt.6M paaada haraa. f41JMI7 paaada af eeekrd ham. 11,113! paaada af Inarnaon swat. tmrn traaoajr. W3,7aH paaada af raaard rer the alaa samilha raitrd April M. ISM. there has hrra Imparted Inta Ilia 1 ailed Hlalaa s total af 100.C7S.SIU paamla of rutin ami all, rrada aad rrUnrd. tha puMira-tlu- a palata aat. Moral Courage Is Key to Character Chicago? 111. The call to moral courage in rebuilding the Ameri can dream is the one note to be found in all Gov. Alf M. Landon'a addresses and acts, Philip Kinsley writes in the Chicago Tribune. Mr. Kinsley takes as pt Governor Landon his utterance before a convocation of min isters at Topeka in January, 1933 "In the recent past we worshiped false gods and neglected too much the true and living God, whose have guided mankind precepts centuries." the through Mr. Kinsley also quotes from an address by the governor in 1935 "For some time several years in fact I have been of the opinion that we will not have a real, solid, genuine recovery in this country until we have a moral recovery. And by moral recovery I mean character, integrity, upright honesty and square dealing. There is an phrase that I remember my father and mother using, as a boy. It is somewhat out of date these days, but describes what I mean. It is: 'He is a man of principle.' " Dr. Townsend Attacks 'Haphazard' New Deal Cleveland, Ohio. "Either pro found ignorance or a deliberate at tempt to wreck the American principle of government is evinced by all the haphazard, leg islation by this administration," Dr Francis E. Townsend declared be fore his organization here. billions of national "Thirty-si- x New York Women Shun debt is the record of these blunderTammany ized Democracy ing, bungling mistakes," said Doc Chicago. "Women are beginning tor Townsend. "Every act of gov to understand that under the New ernment has been predicated upon Deal this is a government for the the heedless advice of the Presi people, of the people and BUY the dent when he said, 'Try something; if it works, try it some more; if it people," said Mrs. Henry R. Caraway of New York, president of does not work, try something eise. the Women's National Republican "If this is not the advice of club. She added that New York total incompetent or a reckless fawomen "are seething with zeal talist who is incapable of thoughtful planning on a national scale. over the Republican ticket." "Women want to get away from what is it?" Doctor Townsend asked. Doctor Townsend defended the the Tammany influence," she continued. "They cannot see the dis- American form of government, partinction between the Farley organticularly with respect to the Su ization and Tammany in New York, preme court: "We are all detersince here Farley controls every mined that the insidious and poisonfederal job just as Tammany con- ous propaganda against our estabtrols every city job in New York lished form of government must end, he said. city." These products come into direct competition in the United States with American farmers, and in the case of pork and cotton, drastic reductions have been made in American production under the New Deal agricultural policies. Landon Studies Farm Problem a a Lemon juice and salt will remove scorch from white clothes. Hang clothes in sun until stain disappears. a a By WILLIAM II Hobson's Choice "Hubson's The Quotation, Ifowetiold men and retail storeKeepers, w now seen as one of the next objectives of the New Deal. New Dealers at the Philadelphia convention presented a plank in fathat had the vor of but Roosevelt, President of support this was rejected by some of the older and conservative members of the resolutions committee as oe; ing too radical," so only a modest reference was made to the scheme in the platform. However, publication of a book entitled, "Whose Constitution?", by a. Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace revealed the scope of the ideas. New Deal in Europe. Study In his book Mr. Wallace declares that "it is inevitable that' more and more emphasis is going to be laid as dison the idea of free from competition" tinguished and sets forth that the only way a democracy can survive "is to de ideal velop the genuine to the limit." are not "Producers' enough," he asserts. "The way of life must pervade the community, and this means there, must be consumers' as well as producers' The day after the Wallace bookj appeared, President Roosevelt announced he had sent a New Deal commission to Europe to study the operation of Commenting upon the Democratic plank, the Wallace book and the President's commission, and the fact that there are marked similarities between Mr. Roosevelt's acceptance speech and the Wallace volume, the Kansas Times states: "(It is probable) . . . that the inner ring of New Dealers already have agreed among themselves as to the next trick they will pull from the bag, either at an opportune time in the campaign or after the election, should it go their way. commonwealth "The has recalled the declaraidea tion of Prof. Rexford G. Tugwell some time back that, under the new order he envisaged for America, business as it now is known logically would tend to disappear." riatform Reticence Explained. How the Wallace idea of is viewed in Democratic cir cles may be seen in the following statements by Frank R. Kent, Democrat, in one of his recent columns: "Apparently he (Mr. Wallace) believes that- under the general-welfar- e Sud clause a preme court could permit transformation of the country into a gigancommonwealth, untic der which the objectives of the NRA, AAA and other invalidated a When lighting a birthday cake a HOTEL Chamois gloves will be soft and pliable if a few drops of olive oil are added to the water in which they are washed. a a Temple Square Rmf a a apU mm Celery, lettuce or almost any vegetable may be refreshened by adding a little lemon juice to some cold water and letting the vegetables stand in it for a few hours. a a a If you use slip covers on your furniture, remove them occasionally and look for moths. 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WILL YOU DIZZV ? teflAND MY WA mm programs I f!v Am-xr.j- ct Y'' . ... - liberal-minde- New Deal measures could con- stitutionally be achieved. There seems no other way to interpret his language. "It is quite the most idea yet advanced and it is easy to understand why the New Deal politicians did not want it injected into the campaign." From this it seems clear the New Deal now proposes to set up a system of regimentation that would ruin every independent farmer and every independent retail merchant. There are millions of independent farmers and more than 475,000 retailers in. the United States. Such a regimentation might deny a farmer's son an opportunity to hew a living for himself on his own farm and prevent a man establish ing himself in a business of his own making. All might become cogs in a huge federal machine. I YOU SURE PUT j PLENTY OF ENERGY BEHIND THAT SMOKE- - BALL, DIZZY tv I J 'Mjff1 - fro CIVS A LOT TO HAVE SOME OF YOUR ENERGY. Topeka, Kas. Listing seven reasons for his decision, Col. Henry Breckinridge, New York Democrat who ran as a candidate for Presi dent in the Maryland primary, as- -, sorted here he would support Lan- don and Knox in the Presidential campaign. Before announcing his position, Colonel Breckinridge paid a surprise visit to Gov. Alf M. Landon. Colonel Breckinridge prefaced his reasons for enlisting under the banner by declaring that the machinery of the Democratic party had "been seized by a group tf men who had repudiated every living principle of the party and subverted the Constitution of the United States." "Governor Landon's word is good." said Colonel Breckinridge. "He will perform his promises, he is direct and he has no hidden Lan-don-Kn- ox lMC DIZZY IT'S Roosevelt Primary Foe Supports G. O. P. Ticket TOPEKA, KAS. Vacation is over for Gov. Air M. Lanaon, who has set tled down to heavy routine of dutiei handling the affaire of hie office and preparing his major campaign addressee. 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