Show I Pr Prevailing ev a i i i n g Opinions 0 p i n r Comment of the iho American mer o n Press Prizes Five prizes rat at the food tood show are won by byM Mrs s. s Mary Luman of the tho West Vest Side Three of pt them arc aro first prizes for bread making for devils devil's food cake and for cup cakes Mrs M s. s Luman wont won't tell h her r recipes saying they would not mean much anyway because the thes s secret cret of her baking lies in putting putting put put- ting the materials together But the recipes wont won't bo be lost for tor Mrs JIrs Luman goes on to say I II shall make three books bo ks of my recipes and secrets for my three daughters Grace daughters Grace Pauline and Mary Jo Boys Boy there thero are three more first prizes prizes Cleveland Cleveland News Posterity and Population Dr O. O E. E Baker senior economist economist mist inlet for the department of ot agriculture ag agriculture agri agri- l- l culture provokes kes serious thought with this prediction About 1950 the tho population of the nation will probably reach the high point and soon after start to decline In our large cities today says say Dr Baker 10 adults are are having about seven children If Jf f the birth birthrate birthrate rate rato remains stationary these seven in turn will have only five and these five only 3 2 1 children In three generations or or a century these cities would decline to toone one one- third third their their present population unless unless un un- un- un less Jess they received accessions from outside In the farm population on the tho other hand 10 adults arenow are aro aronow now having 13 children If It tho the birth birthrate rate r remains stationary these 13 in turn would have 17 children and these 17 would have havo 22 children In a 0 century such sucha a population would double in number Doubtless the birth rate will wilI continue to decline rural a. a aswell as aswell well as urban but if the tho past forecasts the future the urban decline will be moro more rapid than the rural It appears likely that a century hence farm fann people of of- oto to today today today to- to day will have six times as many descendants as 1000 city people The rural people like the In nek ek seem very likely to inherit the earth And the urban people might find finda I a new meaning in these lines from Longfellow Ah flAh What would the world be beto beto betous to tous us If the tho children tho-children children were no more more We should dread the tho desert behind us Worse than the dark before e. e f Cleveland Hews li f 40 f Keynotes Hear the words of ot Mrs Mary MaryI Scott Uda and 91 I speaking to the Republican Committee Committee Com Corn of ot One Hundred in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York York I knew Abraham Lincoln from the time I was 5 years old He used to ride circuit In central II- II Il Illinois and as my father was a lawyer too he was frequently a guest at my fathers father's house I remember very well one em emergency when It was suggested that he ho should be a a. candidate for office Boys dont don't mind me rue he said You must pick a man that can an win The speech of this white white- haired hatred old lady could be helpful to the keynote orator at the Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican national convention In Cleveland next June Cleveland Cleveland N News va Sheep Now it can bo be told On January 1 1935 there were throughout the length and breadth of tho the land exactly sheep ever enterprising statisticians have just juat finished the court The number of oC sheep at the he beginning of ot 1935 was 8 less than at the time of the 1930 census So It seems that all the lambs Iambs were not sacrificed in inWall inWall W Wall ll Street one day In 1929 Well the government statisticians st statisticians statis statis- have counted all aU alithe the she sheep p. p So Jet let us hope they will go go- got t to sleep Weve We've had enough of their statistics PI Cleveland News The Saga of Mr L Lewman Lowman man Late Lato editions of the tho News News- yesterday yesterday yes yes- ca carried ri d a story tory which started out like this Frank C C. Lewman today t day was elected president ent of the Richman Brothers Co Thus one of our reporters wrote the tho opening sentence of ot another chapter in in inan an American saga That saga saga h had ad its beginning in Indiana In Putnam county across which the Eel river meanders di dl diagonally diagonally di- di to join the waters of at the Wabash Mr Lewman was born on a farm fann farmIn In Putnam county county- 46 ye years rs ago He came caine to Cleveland in his early twenties t to work wor in the mail mall ord ord or order or- or d der r department of Richman Brothers After Atte 22 22 y years ars h ho he has h s risen to the top The saga of Mr Lewman will Inspire many a boy on the th farm It will inspire many a a. young man behind the counter of at a store Am America rica still Bun j Is th the lan land Lof Lo of News 1 Important Test Case A case which Is of ot Interest to most endowed institutions including ing universities hospitals hospitals' and nd others is that represented by the plea of Stanford university trustees trustees trus tins tees in the Santa Clara superior court that they be allowed to Invest invest invest in in- vest endowment funds in fn common stocks B Behind hind the action Is a frank and like business b recognition of tho the possibility of at inflation Warns the business manager of the university university uni uni- Inflation wiped out hospitals hospitals hospitals hos hos- and universities and other endowed institutions in Germany and in France in tho the postwar period Since the time an endowment endowment- was founded conditions may change Administrative and congressional congressional congressional con con- gressional acts may alter them violently Trustees of ot Institutions may find their hands tied while others adapt their financing to the new situation They ask the right to s safeguard the money In their care in the same lame way which h they would protect their own InU Inthe In IntHe U tHe e Stanford case a 8 precedent is cited in that the trustees in 1907 1901 were granted the right to to- invest In real estate and and andreal real estat estate loans Obviously the question has a much wider application than that thatto thatto thatto to Stanford university To irl many miny ny another institution a favorable decision de de' would be a saver life in the event of inflation The situation reflects a present uneasiness caused by monetary tinkering at Washington and th the efforts of those who would have us go further in the direction of ot printing printing printIng print print- ing press money and depreciation tion Original endowment grants made with nothing but best wishes for forthe the institutions i favored could not contemplate o te what would take place or be threatened ed in the ilie Oakland future Oakland Tribune Looking at t Future It is well vell to point out again that In its us ruling in the Hoosac Mills case the supreme court declared declared de de- de- de dared that tha the federal government government government govern govern- ment has no constitutional au authority a authority au- au whatever to regulate to-regulate agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural production The court did not not stop to differentiate between between between be be- tween this thu or that particular form torm of control but simply held held that all su such h regulation Is unlawful The senate committee on agriculture agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture seems to have this fact and it is a useful service that its m members performed yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- when they called upon the administration to revise its us latest scheme Despite this unequivocal Interpret Interpretation interpretation Inter Inter- pret of of f the We constitution by bi f i t n I the highest t court vit virtu virtually every rY iY substitute for th the A A- AA A A brought forward to date wh whether ther by liy the Democrats or or- orthe the Republicans provides provides- In one one way ay or pr br another for feder federal al regulation of farm production It is s almost as though both sides had simply d decided to I ignore the courts court's ruling Balti Balti Baltimore more Imore Sun A Sorry R Record co d that the It is is' a profound pity war risk insurance act vas which was framed in 1917 to provide for lor sub substantial b. b b- b payments to survivors of ot those who were killed or di died d in inthe the war and which setout set out generous generous generous gener gener- ous ous disability payments for those to disabled should thus come naught Already under that law Jaw there are one-half one million reedy reedy- receiving ing disability payments Treasury disbursements in this field and andin in pensions ns for former wars approach approach approach ap ap- ap- ap a n billion dollars yearly But congressmen who speak k kono one ono day of the need for economy vote blithely the next to destroy economy They have made a sorry record on this Issue Omaha Omaha World Inflations Inflation's Shadow All Ail experience Is is' that that when a people has started paying Its bills billsby billsby by printing pi pieces c of ot paper and calling them money the weakness soon soon extends into paralysis of ot character and The evil spreads in in- all directions and It is hastened by the panic pani which overtakeS over overtakes over over- takes th the intelligent The result is vast depreciation of ot money vast Increase of ot prices and de destruction destruction destruction de- de of ot savings We have toyed with that fire tirli for several years cars The time is here to back away from It not to get closer clo r as the as-the the w would uld have have- ps d dB B Sun 1 4 |