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Show i Hunters Making Difficulties in California ,b Scenes and Persons in the Current News "QUOTES" ITINERANTS COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS Seeking Work Complicate u BY ' NATIONAL CHARACTERS v I - A Vs- : Relief PROBLEM NR A DECISION By ALFRED SLON, Alotor Magnate. California s relief problem has been complicated by the many families who have been crowding into the state as the apple season opened in Sonoma county. Auto camps have been crowded by people from all parts of the country. Resident labor took a hopeless view as ram- shackle cars seen at auto camps bore licenses from many other states. Most of those who have come have been In bad financial straits, and a number of families have been forced to sell their cars for $10 to $15. Once this was gone, they were stranded, and relief workers were being called upon to handle this additional burden. Matanuska Colony as Seen From the Air disco v e third ie Hi full of highest wage scale is the wage scale, providing it is not out of balance with other THE factors in the national economy. So far as the broader Implications of the NRA decisions are concerned, I am satisfied that they will eventually he recognized as vital steps forward In promoting a sane Industrial recovery. Sooner or later we are bound to recognize that regimentation and bureaucracy have no part In our national economy. They can only produce one result lowered efficiency. Increased costs and reduced standard of living. We have also to recognize the fallacy of the theory of scarcity" upon which many of our recovery programs are based. Recovery can be promoted only by Increasing productivity. Arbitrary and uneconomic increases of the factors that make up prices penalize productivity and retard recovery. Employment Is reduced as well. 0 "Qi irv I i-- s. ! -r- - I x w-Aj'-x- .iC- - i 73 , 14 folk' m, '- 'Q' - :al s w ewherl 6'; & 8U - V ' .1 ( ., v. - W A-L- generation. alwa NATIONAL PROBLEMS By HENRY A. WALLACE Secretary of Agriculture, ikifiel is m a Aerial view of Matanuska colony, the new settlement In Alaska consisting of people sent there under ntrast mspices of the United States government Note the road in the foreground and the farm buildings above camp. The dark patches are plowed ground, OWER OF STRENGTH School Girl Wins Trip to Europe TODAY, when farmers and men ask for a dele- gation of federal power equivalent fI 'd - MAYOR REGISTERS ARMY for 16,000 New RECRUITS Tho biggest army recruiting drive since the World war Is now under way at every army post In the United Slates. Recent congressional action lias raised the army from Its present strength of 11S.750 soldiers to the authorized figure or 105,000. The additional 40,250 men will be enlisted as rapidly as possible. The photograph above shows a In the army recruiting sla scene Bernard F, Dlckmnnn, mayor of of of tlon In New York city as one St. Louis, being an of takes first recruits baddies the marines and a loyal Legionnaire, was the first to register for the the oath of allegiance. Increasing the size of the army American Legion national convention that will open September 23 Is but a part of the administrations In the City by the Bridge. Charles plan to add to the national defense E. Downs, registration chairman for Important additions are being made Missouri, Is here seen receiving the to naval forces as well, both in men and In ships. mayors card. to the tariff or the corporate form of " " i. ' W jvv ' M.e ' Tony Hearn,. 6 feet 9 who will be the tallest man Sessional football, shown talk o Hill Hell, president. of the lelphia Engles, and Tonys lliara m Esid s. is - t- .1 N tr te sembles boss. The bigger r they fall. 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If public opinion Is strongly and persistently In favor of changes and developments In government, a way to accomplish the desires of the people will, of course, be found. In the United States, where the organic law is the supreme law of the land, the courts may delay, they may to some extent direct, but they cannot. In the long run, withstand a defined and persistent public opinion. ugonuts intincat, jtiesmult Venezuela Honors Major of Marines Will Head d Television Research Plan Extensive Hitlers Double Strolls in Nice ttf, jght fireworks, chance, and his reputation did not suffer from his work In center field for the Indians. of the emergency and INtheVIEW consequent eIwat3E I c .. - NEW DEAL AND COURTS By CHARLES K. BURDICK Dean of Cornell Law School. sh re it When Earl Averill of the Cleve land ball team was sent to a lios pltal by a premature explosion ot End of a Wild Horse Drive in Oregon organization, or the federal banking structure, they are In danger of being met by some such statement as this: It Is not the province of the court to consider the economic advantages or disadvantages of such a centralized system. It Is sufficient that the federal Constitution does not provide for tt ike SUB FOR AVER1I.L Bcgi ns Drive I am reminded of that famous observation by Justice Holmes: The life of the law Is not logic ; the life of the law Is experience." Presumably If the experience of the American people suggests that the advantages of attacking national problems nationally outweigh the disadvantages, then sooner or later national problems will be attacked nationally. Necessity Is the mother of social, as well as of mechanical, Invention. al freitt ) is net i merits y; 1 First traffic passing over the new $2,350,00.) Rip Van Winkle bridge which crosses the Hudson rivet between the city of Hudson and the village of Catsklll. 2 Scene In an army recruiting station In New York city as tlie army began the drive to Increase Its size by the addition of 40,250 enlisted men. 3 Miss Fannie Megaliee, queen of the Colquitt county annual watermelon festival In Georgia, presenting to White House Secretary McIntyre a prize winning melon for President Roosevelt. tt" 9 VN I I that .AX. i XN growing responsibility taken by each Individual to do his bit for the betterment of mankind. Here Is the field A , 1 1 r THE broader field of endeavor that confronts us in these days we must eventually find a US& 4 A '' " N presents tremendous opportunities, but In our endeavor to promote the happiness, health and the comfort of our people, care must be exercised to avoid these foolhardy panaceas which have taken such a toll from people throughout history. We see the ranks of the Unemployed nd many accept them as a permanent condition. They do not realize that half of the people employed today are working in Industries that did not exist 50 years ago. Fifty years hence half of onr people gainfully employed In Industry will probably be performing tabor as yet undiscovered, perhaps not even within the minds of the present r f 4 V A ' .. vl v ) la 1 f S' i. K' I le - V is MaN. 9- i-- FOOLHARDY PANACEAS By henry h. heimann Or National Association of Credit Men. bicep- as beu i Li S' JR. 3 4 J I: VC- - f i Tests of New Ai'" Developments ; 4 am"" zC H THE TV A PROJECT By JOUETT BHOUSE President American Liberty 'if tff ' AS' Leau TVA is a perfect example irresponsible political and Its de economic bureaucracy. comcourse, of are, dared objectives THE ilge - fath" a bru g mendable and proper, but In reality the whole authority Is a federally socialsponsored experiment In state matter ism. It Is noteworthy that no ex- how socialistic some of our recent mlrt ey ire. let A the st ,a tovtk shot Id Ige e'li w. A A cc, g- -j - Jr J io srsrsriz w - . , rlllin-ellor- . rr.. i (,',m ii rf r nvf.m-- j , 4 htH venturers club. The decomthm wai awarded In recognition oL the aeh entitle results of the Settle Fordney stratosphere ascension In 1353, ot which Major Fordney wti' the s h entitle observer, and also Jn recognition of the contributions to elu cation of the mntheuinttil cxhlb Its at the Century of Undress ex ai position of which the mjjor executive officer. FORDNEY .. , ' A scoui b. 1 of the Boy Scouts, has executive y TLk labels. proper 30,000 banished dishwashing for the boys who will attend the first Na 'E9 'A iga SOCIAL SECURITY tional Hoy Scout Jamboree In Wash history PERKINS FRANCES MISS B Dr. W. R. G. Baker, vice presilngton August 2130. They will use chant f faccretary of Labor. and general manager of RCA, dent paper plates and conserve time foi days y States United TWO years the All ir dnBj noted electronic authority, a and sightseeing and other fun. INtas worked out system ol he B scouts planning to attend should who heads a committee of the com took Europe langu- p research and development apply to their local scout headquar job insurance that The bill is panys ek to accomplish. years that will plan and enrry t(,rs. j5 M engineers nth human a Is to change, for It tests of high detlnl subject extensive out Kely with human Imperfections, Instrument, under actual nperut- television the tion Wrone. Handling .1 presenting compromises among varl- next year aa e I Ing conditions during the Wrongs right tliemselves, ' strange character hearing a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler, faotion8- - p.ut I know that once It an J a half. He H shown checking oua of ye, III Chinatown, Ho. the sage n C,t Is shown here strolling the promenade at Nice with tlj)s ,a)d we slm Bot one of the huge Inconoseope tubes rfM Hie , It J (its who alwnys nceonipnny him w hen he venturis outdoors. n ,, M Impro.e ms which will transmit tho television are necesn ry to protect him from nttuck by those w ho seek to vent them from I to jetrIrksome beeausti more new ones, jeur Images. few die Nazi regime In (lermany. Since the man affects the same W NT ( ! they are unfamiliar. he and hair cut as Hitler he evidently enjoys his unique resemblance. Dr. 1 Stralopplicrc Ilallooniht Awartled A MEDAL Chester L. Fordney, United States mnrtnes (left), wlio Is on duty In Chicago as commanding officer of the Central reserve area has Just beer, decorated by the re Med public of Venezuela with the alio de Honor, do Instruecion Iuh Ilea. The medal was presented to the major by Senor R. Carlos (right), consul of Vononoln In Chicago, at a dinner in the Ad 4 MaJ. Lo-br- Mies Pl.gue Orch.rdwt. W Bled rorierviiie, Calif.-la- gc Hiper! Droves of field nrteo that chew , tho hark ftpm tN eS ar9 plaguing ortliardists of tlds region. In some cases (lie rodei ts srlp complete drib of baik, nCssitit-inInn k priittilig to sate tin tre from death. |