Show IOn MUCH lAW DORAH D DECLARES Idaho Senator Says u. u S. S Drifting Toward Bureaucracy Bureaucracy Bureau Bureau- cracy in Magazine Magazin Article WAShINGTON WASHINGTO- Jan 24 AlThe AP- AP The ability of the American people for lor self government is beIng undermined undermined under under- mined by the tue governments government's Increasing ing regulation of and with private and business life Senator Borah Idaho declares In an article in the current cur cur- rent issue isue of the Nations Nation's Business Unless a halt Is called he predicts predicts pre pre- that It will be only onla a matter of a comparatively short time before before be- be fore there will be an of officer ricer for every ten persons in the republic Every conceivable of mind and bOdy lOdy will be under the direction and of a he adds Inspectors and spies will leer upon the citizen from every street corner and accompany him hourly In his dally daily avocation Taxes 40 per capita Forty per cent of the national Income will willbe be demanded for the public expenses ex- ex We Ve will have a republic In name hut but a bureaucracy In fact fact- the most wasteful the most ex- ex the most demoralizing and deadly form or of government which God has ever permitted to torture the human family The people must be taught that in encouraging the centralization of their affairs In Washington they are digging the grave of the AmerIcan American Amer- Amer Ican government as It was conceived conceived con con- by the constitution maers They must learn that In looking to the national capital to cure their ailments they are weakening weakening- the fiber of true citizenship and e the self reliant nt Irit of without which this republic cannot endure And we wein in congress must stop heeding every little little group gi which like the tailors of Tooley street u us as We Ve the people of the United States We Ve have before us a task worthy of the finest Intellects Our agricultural problem our transportation transportation trans trans- question the regulation or of our great natural monopolIes coal and waterpower extravagant and corrupt tendencies of government government govern govern- ment state and national the enforcement enforcement en- en ot of law the protection of f human life and property the bold attempts debauch the electorate through the profligate use of money all these cry out for our mOst serious at attention e t on |