Show V. V Uniting Uniting- for Recovery j. j j Associated Press dispatches of Frida Fri Fri- J- J the in inthe inthe inthe da day relating to new reco er recovery plans the making should be found heartening in that they take into account not only that there is is' abundant eagerness to enter into a cooperative cooperative coop coop- effort to launch a workable program but also to attack vital matters that have to toan toan I an extent at least been lost in the shuffle during the hectic days of the experimental period The National Association of Manufacturers ended their annual mee meeting ng by proposing cooperation cooperation cooperation co co- co- co operation between the association the U. U S. S chamber of comm commerce and the administration Seeking a p practical scheme for a modified N R It A with labor in the picture it also moves toward formulating needed social legislation Taken with Henry I. I Harriman's declaration the other day that such legislation is inevitable ble these organizations exhibit willingness to proceed left of center a gesture which the administration should welcome which should elicit a friendly response and which is in step with ith the s seeming eming trend of national opinion as expressed at the last elections Business and industry is not showing itself i as the ogre which bitter critics have held it to be It definitely shows that it has lent an an attentive ear car as public sentiment has been voiced Even if some of these critics now are arc heard to sa say that this yielding has been done out of self-interest self jt t does docs not alter the fact that it has ha been done clone and that it is very aery er evidently evi f 1 denti dently what the country wants The presidents president's own plan of which the nation nation nation na na- na- na tion now expects to hear more in the next fireside chat probably a week from Sunda Sunday it is indicated will call for an appropriation of something like This staggering staggering stag stag- gering gerin sum is not even close to the which has been reported to be in the minds of some of the presidents president's advisers Significant in the hints hint about this plan is that y it will seek to take millions off direct relief and put them at work This recognizes the socially demoralizing effects of the dole andis andis and andis is to be counted on as desirable even though the dole represents the lowest cost of keeping keep keel ing lug the unemployed from starving Th There re is more than one kind of stan starving ing Our na national national na- na la- la life must also be kept from starving Harry Hopkins Hopkin strides into a real lem He finds young people in the countr country wl who o are arc neither in school nor at work To these the e country soon must look for its men and women to carry on If econom economic c II pressure nullifies their schooling and planning planning plan plan- ning fling robs them of their their- consciousness of ability ability abil abil- it ity and leaves them as a social liability for the future to deal with the United States will have hae something oh on its hands it has never had 1 before There arc are vital concerns DS in this part partI I of our national job that cannot b be bc neglected without gravest peril The fhe magnitude of all circumstances still bound up Uj in fl the fact that thai as we enter the sixth w winter ter 1 of the depression there are in inthe 1 the neighborhood of ten or twel twelve e million people peo pIe either out of work or in government sus I tamed emergency employment is a challenge for patriotic cooperation between all ll elements clements in In business and industry labor and the government gov gOY with the national welfare as th the paramount para para- L. L mount consideration I If Washington and Moscow had been on speaking terms terms' When Japan started her aggression against China Japan would not have dared take such a step Soviet Soviet General Victor A. A t |