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Show V pagiTtwo TTmridar. Ann,.. THE WEEKLY REFLEX News Review of Current Events the World Over WHEN convenes In Boston toon It will receive two widely differing reports from a special committee named to study the effects of New Deal -l- egislation on the rights and liberties of citizens. They were made public in Washington. the roots. Finally he twisted around AWAKENING The majority report signed 'by JERRY HAS A 6AD to see what belt him. It was a United States Interfere War John D. Clark, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Spanish' the trap! The stout cruel jaws of It visited had stranger Fred H. Davis, Tallahassee, Fla.; Pool as be bad been do were gripping bis tail about an Inch Crop Control Mi Be Dropped by AAA George L. Buist Charleston, S. C, for more than a week. Jerry" frora the end. and Charles P. Taft IL, Cincinnati. ing Jeffersonian Democrats Organize. Then Muskrat Jerry understood. He had right on working kept the action ef on Ohio, "deplored to the truth, and It was had awakened he time his house. All the President Roosevelt in reducing a sad That stranger on the awakening. a stranger bright eye congress to a "rubber stamp body kept W. As WAS a trapper after all He had been to was see he what doing. to carry through his program of WMM Mnraiow Ual.m. usual the stranger visited each of putting those good things there for legislation. so that he would get so used E'FFORTS of European nations, Jerrys favorite eating places. It Jerry 2. Launching of an immediate "Noval legislative and governto finding them that his suspicions at was he that to seemed Jerry notably Franca, to persuada tha study by treasury and congressional mental trends of the New Deal ars United States to join la a neutrality tax consultants of present revenue Just as uncertain today as they each a little longer than usual, but would be put to sleep. When be was quite sure that Jerry had grown were two years ago," the report Jerry didnt think anything of that pact concerning the civil war in laws as a basts foe recommendaand was no longer suspibad careless the as as soon Just stranger Spain are not likely tions to the next congress for elimi- said.- - "Laws specifically proposed cious of to over left traps .he had placed Jerry swam straight to succeed. Howev- nation of inequitable taxes, especias emergency measures with limiton old log just under in that half a which trap old certain lay log er it U the intention ally those unfair "to consumers or ed life have been declared by imHe water. bank. on the the half water and of our government to trade. portant members of the administraIf Jerry had climbed up on that felt sure that on the upper part of not to interfere in S. Treasury assurance that "with tion to be the beginning of permasome old find would old log as usual be would have that he log the situation In any continued recovery the revenue nent changes in national policy. in that trap and been He wasnt carrot or of stepped pieces apple "There has been a continuing way whatsoever. In- yield is appro aching the point where told nose him caught by a leg. As it was, be had structions to this ef- it will cover government coats and conflict between such officials as to disappointed. His he before even were accidentally sprung it with his tail. there they fect were sent to provide a surplus for reduction of whether a new social and economic Now could see Being caught by the tall was bad them. ordinarily or Is the old in the making order all American repre- the public debt old that log climbed enough, but it would have been right up sentatives la Spain Mr. Roosevelt then started on a Institutions are being perfected so Jerry out worse to have been caught bya leg. he this but time of the water, by William Phillips, three-da- y trip to the vicinity of that they may be preserved." so, that was though Jerry didnt stop to think of It Just didnt happened were These challenged findings acting secretary of Johnstown, Pa., where he talked alL He out on the bank this at the time. So far as he could W. rbilllps state. While assert- over flood control problems with by Kenneth Wynne, New Haven, beside theclimbedand then up on the see it didnt make any difference log ing that tha American neutrality Governor Earls and ethers, and on Conn.; Fred L. Williams, St Louis, log. There he sat down and began to how he was caught as long as he G. McGowen and of James law prohibiting assistanca to war- to Cleveland for a visit to the Crest Mo., eat My, how good those pieces of .was caught. ring nations does not apply to the Lakes exposition. His itinerary pro- Jackson, Miss. In their minority apple and carrot did taste! You see, He was so frightened Poor Spanish civil war, Mr. Phillips said vided then for a visit to Chau- report they said: "If the purpose Jerry had been working very hard that forJerry! time the being he hardly resolution the of the specreating that the United States Intended to tauqua, N. Y., to deliver a speech and he a had splendid noticed appetite. the pain. cial committee was to get the opinconform with its well established on foreign affairs. At first he sat facing the water. T. W. BurM. WNU Benric. of ion Bar the American association Inwith of noninterference policy After a while he changed his positernal affairs in other countries, ei- 'T'WO veterans of the senate. Wil--. regarding legislative trends de- tion ao that his back was to the ther in time of peace or civil E. Borah of Idaho, Repub- signed to meet changing economic water and bis tail dropped down is strife." lican, and Joseph T. Robinson of conditions, the report superficial. It in the water where it covered the Most of the nations invited to Arkansas, Democrat and majori- does not deal with the problem but lower part of that old log. concerns with a short range Snap! With a squeal of pain and participate in the ty leader, won their fights for re- attack on itself surface trivialities." Gerwere but nomination without much difficulty. willing, agreement fright Jerry jumped right up in the The between VARIOUS GOOD THINGS divergence sharp, the He blocked lost his balance and fell air. Borah defeated Byron Defenbach, plan many temporarily two reports presages a conflict off the old log. Then he tried to by announcing that its answer would who was backed by the Townsend-ite- the asscramble away. He couldnt Some- HERE Is a cottage cheese pie that be delayed until Madrid gave a satHis Democratic opponent at and heated discussion at the sociation will like, because it meeting. was holding him by his tail to German thing protests the polls in November wrill be Gov. isfactory reply and pinching it most dreadfully. is different: regarding the execution of four C. Ben Ross. In the Democratic Beat three eggs, add one cupful of German nationals in Barcelona. primary to select a congressman to CECRETARY OF COMMERCE Jerry was too frightened to think. France set August 17 as the dead- succeed the late Joseph W. Bymi ROPERS department has Just He couldnt imagine what dread- cottage cheese, nine tablespoonfuls ful thing had got him. He pulled of sugar, one cupful of freshline for completion of tha agree- of Tennessee the Townsend influ- put out a "world economic review if ence gave victory to Richard M. for 1933 which contains many', and pulled until it seemed to him ly grated coconut, one teaspoonment, and it was expected that, that he must pull his tail out by ful of nutmeg, a cupful of statethe Atkinson of Nashville by the nar- interesting general neutrality failed, coconut milk and a cupful of rich ments. It says, for French government would lend aid row margin of 13 votes. or use as much of the milk as milk, at to the Leftist government In the Presidential contest the instance, For Sport Wear nut contains and add enough the business Madrid. American Federation of Labor, as milk WV .W'WV 'jf cows tomake two cupfuls of GencondiSeville are said from an prospects Dispatches organization, will maintain its -a Add commander-in-chiepinch - of salt - and liquid.eral Franco, rebel traditional policy," ac- tioned in part upon more sugar if it is not sweet enough. had received a large num- cording to the firm declaration of narrowing the gap A grating of lemon peel may be ber of German and Italian planes President William Green. The fed- between g o v e used instead of the nutmeg if that manned by aviators from those eration, said he, is not in the expenditures not liked. Pour into a deep pastry is asand to launch about was It receipts. countries, and Labor league, which is lined serted pie plate and bake as for cus"the an attack on Madrid from the air, backing President Roosevelt We tard pie. The fighting for possession of San will not formally Indorse any candi- government deficit Sebastian and in the mountain date this fall,'' Mr. Green contin- springs from the A. P. Sloan Crisp Molasses Cookies passes north of Madrid continued ued. Our committee root of unemploytwo and Take cupfuls of unabated and losses were heavy on will merely prepare parallel reports ment, which Is still the major 4 flour, cupful of the pastry both sides. General Quelpo, rebel on the labor records of tbs two problem confronting country," 31 bread flour, one teaspoonfui each commander at Seville, announced chief candidates and of the plat- and continued: of baking powder and salt, two "Most of the recent Increase In he was about to adopt new colors forms. Ws will send out all data of ginger, then sift all the debt from has resulted of the rebellion, red and yellow, to our membership. They will have publis again. Heat one cupful of molasses, emergency expenditures which will which are the colors of the Spanish to make up their own minds. add be reduced as the need diminishes. cupful of butter and monarchy. of soda. Add the two of At this evidences need date the teaspoonfuls FORTY-THRE4' Democrats, most flour and when well still are manifest gradually of the of agricultural them prominent nationOFFICIALS mixed, chill. Roll very thin and Saying the public debt "has conadministration dis- ally or locally and representing cut with a cooky cutter. Bake ten cussed in Washington the advisatwenty states, gathered in Detroit tinued to mount rapidly, notwithminutes. the in substantial increase reor standing of to tell one another bility drastically reducing and the world how the national revenues," the report moving altogether the planting reLemon Pie strictions on corn and wheat next much and why they added: one and in Take are business "Future prospects was cupfuls of and decision made No disliked the New year. bread crumbs, cover with one cupfarmers will be consulted before Deal. After two a degree conditioned upon the posof bringing expenditures ful of boiling water and let stand any changes are orared. It was, days of conferring, sibility in line and thus with until soft Mix one cupful of sugar more receipts that stated however, definitely organized and one and teaspoonfuls of wheat acreage will Se expanded. themselves as the eliminating, partially at least, the cornstarch, add two egg yolks well National Jefferson- uncertainties prevailing in connecSecretary of Agriculture Wallace, beaten and the juice and grated ian Democrats and tion with future taxation and other passing through Chicago on his way rind of a lemon. Combine the mixback from Iowa, said he believed m e d Former budgetary problems. As to "the part played in the retures and make in one crust trolled crop insurgovernment-eoSenator James A. to the date governfluccovery by heavy wild would Reed of Missouri as ance price prevent J. A. Reed their national chair- ment expenditurea, the report said: Orange Sponge Cake tuations in farm produce. The plan, "This question is not easily anBeat two egg yolks with four he said, has not progressed be- man. They decided to establish tablespoonluls of orange juice and yond the embryo stage, but probab- headquarters at once In St Louis swered, but it is certain that aucb an had have influence, outlays in tablespoonfu! of lemon of would entail to an and in set crops storage ly organization up for example, government granaries. Each farm- every state. Then they gave out in many directions er, depending on the percentage of a 1,300 word declaration or plat- on retail sales, on farm income, on his normal crop he wished to In- form in which they declared they the growth of bank deposits and on will not support for the the prevailing level of interest sure, would make his "insurance Navy blue and white plaid novelty rates. to conof bushels in the form candidates of the Philadelphia payments makes the box coat in this crepe statements well The latter may vention for President and Vice be stored in a common pooL smart spectator sports outfit The of the with be compared report The plan, preventing "lean years President and we call upon all loydress of white novelty crepe is Genof P. Alfred Sloan, president stabito contend and fat years," would al and sincere Democrats to made with a slot pleat down the lise market prices because it would sider, the question of their duty to eral Motors, to the stockholders. front and gores in the skirt Business the throughout recovery assure a continual adequate sup- their country in the approaching in which the United States world ply of whatever commodity was to election with the same earnestness is being genhas participated be insured. Gradually, be said, it that has guided our deliberations of various a combination EplGrAPQS erated by might he worked out to include all joining with us if they feel that our Mr. In Sloan explains. factors, anxconclusions are sound and our major farm produce. this country the automobile indusiety for the future of our party try has been helped, he says, by FIGURES compiled by Dun & and our country is justified." det for July show a The name of Governor Landon principal influences. Only one of these, he points out, has its roots cline In commercial failures to the was not mentioned in the declarathe New Deal financial schemes in lowest figures since 1820, and a con- tion, but a number of ltj signers and he finds that particular influtinuation of the rate of decline was are openly supporting the Republience a bad one because it creates Ercry Oonon can candidate. Among these are shown for the first week of Auga fools in paradise temporary aires to be ust With the springing np of all the Joseph B. Ely, CoL Henry Breckini balare sales and which earnings enoush attractive On the basis of an Index kept by ridge. John Henry Kirby of Texas nndist camps. says sleepless Sue, by extraordinary govern"onewonldthinkltho-mosquito-?the agency ainee the end of 1932, and Robert S. Bright of Maryland. looned to a every ment expenditures; would have plenty day work and July insolvencies were et the an- she coeets. nual rate cf 88.2 for eacff10,000 PREMIER ELUM made good one give ns people a bit firms in business. It compared with of rest at nights." among the promises by ever since 44.6 in June and 62.8 in July, 1833. putting the French leftist governC Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Serrlee. In January, 1833, as business was ment in control of the Bank of their Cleveland convention, has heading for the banking holiday, it France. The board of regonts, in broken out into civil war. Dr. FranAnimal Training Might Be Tougher Than Winning Ware was above 170. cis Townsend, has just summarily existence for a century, was abolJuly failures numbered 639, a fig- ished and replaced by a council of ousted from the organization three ure exceeded on the downside only seven headed by Leon Jouhaux. of the eleven directors. Apparently twice for the month since 1894 de-- president of the conference of la- the reason is that they are supportspite the growih of population and bor. The other are representatives ing President Roosevelt and object business in the meanwhile. It comof the ministry of finance, savings to Townsends effort to swing his 802 followers to the support of Lemke. with in same month the, banks, consumers pared The three men" thrown out are last year and 2.398 in July, 1932, handicrafts, chambers of commerce Dr. Clinton Wunder, a former Baparound the peak of the depression and chambers of agriculture. The new board is expected to tist preacher, now living ln New liquidation movement y York"; John B. Kiefer, Chicago rea iua lionTs t CfaffnrgT TJontfiTOe ihe a n totaled 6,137 against 7,333 in the of the retiring board of the instigional director, and Maj. William 1933 Parker of New York, eastern rea corresponding months, drop tution., of 16.3- - per cent gional director. . 1 MORGENTIIAU, of the treasury,, and,,, the. LEADING-effVetels-Class' I FOLLOWING' a conference of national commission on fine arts meeting in Washington, Harrison of the senate finance com- have gtycn their approval to the voted to petition the interstatecom-merc- a mittee, Chairman Doughton of the design 'for a memorial half dollar commission for an advance house ways and means committee which will bear the likeuess ' of in freight rates to replace the temand Secretary of the Treasury Phineas T. Barnum. The coin will porary surcharges which expire at the administrations fiscal commemorate the centennial anni- the end of this yeor, and to meet program for the coming year was versary of the establishment of the rising expenses of the roads.. thus outlined: The petition also will ask the Bridgeport,' Conn., as a city, and L Assurance that no request will Barnum is honored not for his commission to give the railroads be made to the next congress for achievements at a showman but relief on the long and short haul the levying of additional taxes or in- for his great philanthropies and clauses in the various commodity crease of present tax rates. rich gifts to Bridgeport classifications. ' Wont in cI Gvil BEDDirilME STTtfDIHiY By THORNTON W. BURGESS -- D i riHimtr ip yys.v "YY V iV' - THE j By EDWARD British Blow Up Jaffa Danger,z0 the American Bar v Y ' . viz 4 rtf' PICKARD S" v 4 4., ' 4, 9 ' r vv. non lit' This unusual picture shows houses in Jaffa. Palestine, bem hu. into the air by the force of an explosion. In one week 150 the old city were blown up by British troops as part of thejV for the defense of Palestine. Steel helmeted troops armed a' chine guns surrounded the old city during the operation. 8 Pleasure for the constants of excitement-Bu- ch a person find himself or herself not in resources for tlm.se vearsaj The Kitchen CabinetfJ juice until .thick; mix of a cupful of sugar with teaspoonful of grated orange rind and add gradually to the egg yolks; add the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs and cut and fold in one cupful of flour, sifted four times with of a teaspoonful of soda. Pour into a buttered cake pan and bake in a moderate oven. three-fourt- s. future f, non-partisa- one-four- that b Copyright by Public Ledger, Inc. that one-fourt- tea-spoonf- PASSING THROUGH that you will pass through a playing card, everyone will believe that you are about to perpetrate some hoax. Nevertheless, if you know the secret, you can actually prepare a playing card so that you can step lf right through it! First, cut a slit lengthwise in the card, almost to the ends. Then fold the card along the slit Take the scissors and cut alternating slits from center to side; from side to center; but in no case cut completely through the card. Make these slits close together; when you unfold the card, it will form a large, circular chain through which you can step. WNU By Henry Mor-gentha- poem: man? great class my heart out: The lover who has cause to doch The woman with a widow's ci Whatever heart however you will find them, nch poor. Within the mansion, on the me ' I wish our talk of classes had the all for Room for them all To one goes bleed-A- Dougla Mr I Inch WNU SfTV ANNABELLFS ANSWERS By RAY THOMPSON JEAN NEWTON OF LATER YEARS CPEAKING of the assets of age, a friend of mine quoted the great critic, who named as the delights of mature years two things. One, he said, is to study and reflect upon what one already knows. The other to sge often the personsone loves. , Two resources than which nothing can be more substantial, two certain "assets for old age. Reflecting Saine-Beuv- ed e, on what one has in ones n pol-ic- cf u. 1 ' t DEAR AKABEIM.0 lu thiuk uf it, tliZflj possession is not to be lightly taken for granted. Like all things that are worth something, they too have to be earned and paid for. on what is in our minds in itself depends on two thing First on leisure, on freedom from the strain of daily necessity and that is harder the reward of a misspent life. In other words it is in youth that leisure must be earned. Secondly, to enjoy thought and reflection. to drink to the full the philosophy, the humor, the fun there is in watching Jhe passing show, even in mature years depends somewhat enTwhat one has fed one mind throughout the years. One whose years have been spent in getting away from thought, in seek JS? 'UNDSSS' mind-h- ow many thoughtful people In the hustle and bustle of daily life have expressed the wish for time to. stop and reflect upon it alL And loved ones those whom one has through- out ones active life bound to oneself what else in life counts more? They are two things which at first glance seem very simple demands, assets available to almost anyone in their later years. And yet, come f A lie then dead Within a silver casket than To walk abroad, earths Brvlo. THE REWARDS Rebellion V d whom Lie la Wimaris Eyes distract - men are poor, THROUGH A Eves 0 A CARD When you state one-ha- lf v sob in a lax For who would rather n Ml M that fled. one-ha- lf Han 6J about As though the lowly were a dm The high exempted from all cm I stood beside a cashet wnert A rich man lay. I heard the sob Of her whom death had come a All E one-ha- TALK" so much However money may appear, There is no difference m a tear. Nor in the heartbreak of a vftl All men are rich, aU who have tie, j one-ha- lf they MALL0CH pain. Much like a widow's h St " 'itFrr SAD rob; It seemed to sound, one-ha- lf - l ALL THE IjRYTHIS TRICK WE I By PONJAY HARRAH an pfr Bjrm!iciH By DOUGLAS rn-me- nt non-partis- Bll th C Weatarn Nawspapar Union. n Non-Partis- hs one-ha- lf r? excitement palls. And seeing often those one That certainly is a resource thM earned slowly through the yes To be loved one must have W; To have loved one must havefcx responsibility and all its labor. KOEirn NO- -1 Dear BECALSE A BACHELOR UNDERSTAND DOES Ko-Kett- e: iiinxb' "Pop. what Is,M Pf "Soft answer. iiei atn |