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'"-.- i' 5 . 4 jkL J1 .x.r JRMw 1 ' 3 Jr s Jo 5 . house member has stirred up a veritable avalanche of reviews, surveys and explorations of what Is going on of a socialistic nature In the government Mr. Fish charged "" on the floor of the house -that some of the New Dealers were making cash contributions to the reds and , proceeded to name them. The house speech of Mr. Fish In Wawniyaifci.iiUrfKji a general way called attention to of Brazilian trade at watches White signing treaty House. Maj. Gen James C. the ulent Roosevelt various movements going on head of the matines. 3 President Booseelt broadcasting thanks to nation for e, new birthday that can properly be described ns radical In every respect Ills attack directed the attention of observers here to some phases of administration policies that thus far Giant have excited little comment For many months, of course, the bwwuii , cr V activities of the Agricultural Adi H Z ,w, justment administration have been subjected to the criticism that they jt w &? vX? constitute regimentation of the V fanners, that is, a genera! program sJW i. x , ? " i that holds down good farmers to p the level of the haphazard type In v the agricultural Industry. Like"A t&6 V- wise there have been attacks on ?? y the methods employed by the Re, A IS 1 Ft -i- - ' construction Finance corporation P . which dominates the affairs of some four thousand banks as a result of V loans to them and Is gradually ex1 ' -panding its sphere of Influence v among other industries to which 3? loans have been made. Itc I. The senate committee on munitions, headed by Senator Nye of North Dakota, appears to be headed for a recommendation that all munitions and ship yards be government controlled If not government owned, and only a few days ago the congress enacted a law extending for two years the operations of the Reconstruction Finance corporation so that it may continue housand yards of dirt are moved daily by the largest conveyor belt In tbe world fed by a battery the government influence it has i and five yard electric power shovels. This Is just one of the great projects In operation In the wielded heretofore. lee district in Washington. On top of these, Mr. Roosevelt has asked the congress to appropriate almost $3,000,000,000 for his use CUTS SOME ICE In the general recovery program and has virtually demanded that fund be made available to him this ?Wv I without strings attached. In other words, the President desires to expend this money as he sees fit, Is whether It meets with congressional approval or not We hear also much discussion of administration policies and legisN lative proposals providing penalt S ties of a serious character as punishment for those who dare to go contrary to the general recovery x laws as advanced by the President These penalties, fines for the most part, re being described In some quarters as a form of Hitler terror-ismTh- e I administration stands on the l ground that It must have complete dominance If Its schemes are to be successful, but the fact remains that It Is prepared by virtue of the punishment available for Its use to take away vast sums of money from the Industry or Individual which objects to government methods. There Is arising more and more criticism of the extreme punishment emplojed in the New Mule Deal legislation and unless I miss Berber, who Is L my guess badly this feature of the Pj bas again won the cy 'ce New Deal will flare back upon Its skating cliam-- f fGermany, at an Alpine sponsors in a manner most unwelrt come to the brain trusters. "here the German . tta title meet was held. ller winners of In connection with the Presi the "lTe been dents plan to have congress proInvited to 8 United with vide him States. New the $5,000,000,000 fund to use In ALTER Arguments his discretion, opMartin Johnson plan to has arisen with some Upon their return to Africa, Mr. and Mrs. position Itura forest In the Belgian Congo, wlieie they new arguments. While the Presivisit the the rare okapi, which has the hindquarters of dent constantly Is repeating his asof to a picture get hope of a giraffe. This rare animal has never been sertion that the administrative a zebra and the bead branches of the government can acphotographed. complish more with a free hand than by having the money earmarked by congress for specific use, critics are charging that the Presidents proposal means putting the government further Into business. For example, the senate appropriations committee uncovered Information the other day while considerinif ing the $3,000,000 000 bill that dicated the existence of a plan bv Z v. which the federal government would , z engage In the distribution and sale v r s , of gasoline. It takes no stretch of the ImagK y to see how this move links ination A. h f with the previous efforts of Secre;V a-- ' - c tary Ickes, as oil administrator, to h ! control the whole oil Industry. By r the distribution and sale of gasoF w f . line, the government can enforce $ J by competition which V regulations $ jf court said were unconthe ' ' Supreme i . A S .V Its control would be stitutional. 4 Z . 1 i 'bDaknt "cIrrd who damming irp the exercised through Vsr5 eeee vf I v rn n A? ,f0l,nh V stocks of gasoline, and oil comV t ClIraax- V find bit i V ' rt , x J J. ' ' panies, privately owned, would Pr P(,h(lcnl s I! a, f of govthe at mercy themselves 4. V. t- ,V mur,,; ;,0J;e " ernment bureaucrats. -J v 'r& tlle state , f . rli, s There are many other features of .W..XX.WX,. .1 SSMfcttftrt . , UMftn Of the irt the $3,000,000,000 bill against which 01 1' f 'f "na d,s e red.Ke near .1,. Allotbo., fre of the opposition has been dithat he airport In which Pilot Ilojd Church peris lei. a ; two rected, but It seems sa'e to say that Ul,(,nt,n tower nter 8 Sui n;if tbe stue the west after a flight fiom Newark, struck congress will yield to the Presiinspects th a teipihej by the miles from the field and crashed In flames, H dential demand and pass the appro ' ruins of the cockpit in which Chuich died. 3F Jm s. tK n . e NEW ASSORTMENT IN PERFORATED QUILT PATTERNS l vmtx ct, , priations measure rather near the form desired by the Chief Executive. ith respect to the operation of in the government, as charged by Mr. Fish, Washington long has been deluged with rumors of radical activities. Except for the charges by Dr. AVilllam Wirt, the Gary (Ind ) school superintendent, Mr. Fishs accusaMons are the first to place the finger on names. The New Yoiker charged on the floor of the house that Robert Marshall, field director for the bureau of Indian affairs and Gardner Jack-sodeputy administrative counsel of the consumers division In the Agricultural Adjustment administration, among others, had made cash contributions to the veterans rank and file committee. lie asserted that these contributions were made "for the purpose of Instigating a bonus march of communists on AAashington, and It Is to be remembered that the great bonus march of three years ngo was headed by the veterans rank and file commit- Weeks Supply of Postum Free At Read the offer made by the Iostum Company In another part of this paper. They w ill send a full w eeks supply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes for It. Adv. reds n, tee. Mr. Fish described Mr. Marshall as one of the younger members of finally made the tissue Is not absorbed but thrives and performs It I function In its new home. Instead of making the graft In the neck, which is the natural place for either of the glands, the tissue Is placed In the armpit. Aery small fragments of the gland tissue are used. AAtille the success of this method with the two types of gands mentioned Is very Important, since both are vital to body health, Its success with other glands Would end diabetes and Addisons disease. Pathfinder Dependent on Rain Gibraltar depends for its di Inking water on rain collected by an artificial catchment area of nearly 4 Here are some more and different acres and stored In large tanks, while perforated patterns for quilting de a supply of brackish water for other signs. We have shown some of the purposes is obtained from wells near other patterns In these columns, hut the sea level. lealUlng how Interested qmlteisare in obtaining perforated patterns of as many designs as possible, know that these will be welcomed by them. 'ixrpfhT The transfer of the design is so easy, with stamping powder, that once used, you will want no other kind, unless we havent the design you want The nbove assortment consists of ' the following: 4 Feather Border 6 Inch, E 15 Tulip Border and Corner 3 Im lies, E1G Border i Inches, E 17 Tulip Motif 3 inches, E 13 Border and Corner 2i Inches, F 19 Scroll Corner 4' Inches, F 20 Scroll Border 4 Indies, Feather Border Motif 4 Inches, THIN, RUNDOWN ? This package No. 33C contains the Mrs Kuby Bloomquist of above eight patterns already perI llsworth Ave 519 W Denver, Colo., said: "I forated on bond paper and good for "' was finite thin ft few years wa not many stampings, also some blue vtro. My appetite good and 1 suffered from stamping powder and instructions. stomach distress. Belching If you want to do neater quilting, Jof gn caused in quite a ykw bit of annoyance. I felt send lrc for this package No. C to weak, became tired very our Quilt department and receive quickly. Dr. Pierce s Cold Medical en Discovery entirely rid nie of this by mail postpaid. the stomach distress. I regained my weight ADDRESS HOME CRAFT as able to eat and strength and New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00 D Nineteenth and St. Louis avenue, SL Louis, Mo. Enclose a stamped addressed en velope for reply, when writing for any Information. -- ' E-1- t li the brain trust and asserted that mot of the members of the brain trust are or have been active in the American civil liberties union. The representative cited among those in the brain trust who, he said were active In the civil liberties union the following: Prof. Rex-for- d Guy Tugweli, undersecretary of agriculture; Donald R. RIchberg, director of the National Emergency council and the so called No. 2 man In the administration; Robert Tech-ne- r, director of the Civilian Conservation corps; Prof. Paul n. Douglas, of the National Recovery administration ; Dr. Frederic O. How e, consumers counsel of the Agricultural Adjustment administration ; Nathan II. Margold, of the Interior department; James M. Landis, a member of the Federal Securities and Exchange commission and a former member oi the federal trade commission ; and John A. Lapp, described as an impartial Presidential representative In the National Recovery administration. After some 12 years of consideration, the senate has refused to ap-pro- American First Big membership in the Setback World court In rejecting the Presidents request for ratification of American adherence to that court the upper house of congress gave the administration Its first Important setback. And it was an Important defeat for Mr. Roosevelt because no one can tell now whether the President Is going to maintain the firm grip hitherto held on the senate. Four Presidents Harding, Cool-ldgand Hoover, Republicans, and Roosevelt have requested senate ratification and four Presidents have had the thing tossed back to them after bitter battles. This time, as heretofore, the senate rejected the proposal on the ground that the United States was being led Into the back door of the League of Nations and all will remember how stubbornly the senate resisted entry Into the League of Nations when AAIlson was President. AVoodrow The same arguments were used as have been used before, namely, that If the United States adhered to the permanent court of international Justice (the formal title of the court) the country would be catapulted Into the midst of all of Europes entanglements. Jealousies and diplomatic chicanery, tss F-2- 1 " f 3 . Report New Technique in Gland Transference ,o o0',o0! For some time surgeons have been and to transplant thyroid attempting parathyroid glands from one body to another. Such operations were usu ally accompanied by a certain degree of success since the glands would live for a while but then, in most casses, would be absoibed. Dr. II. 15, Stone, of Baltimore, now reports a new technique which seems to have overturns tills difficulty. Instead of transferring the gland tissue directly from one body to the other it is kept alive for about ten days in a laboraSPEND $11 SOFT CORN CURE tory culture. The culture Is absoEach corn destroy little hole in middle, half inch corn h ilf imh hole Gorxl for lutely germ free and consists of artickin disease AMolutdy guaranteed, lot. ficial blood and a sciuin prepared bottle valuable $11 00. Write PHILIP WONO from the body of tlm glands future 129 ProtpMl St. Cambridge, Mall. host The artificial blood supplies nourishment for the tissue and the serum prepares It for the conditions INFORMATION It will meet In the new body. As a OLD AGE PENSION HM IdJhH HTAMP Is the when result, transplantation JUDGE UEllMAN, 1HJMUOLDT, KANS. e, Scientists Find Fast Way to Relieve a Cold Ache and Discomfort Eased Almost Instantly NOTE w 2 BAYTR Avpirln TaMrtj. sure you get tlie BAY LR Tablets you ask far. ITake Joseph B. Eastman, federal coordinator of railroads, has proposed to congress a new Eastman s plan for control of the whole structure of transpor- Plan tation in this country. AAlth the approval of the President, Mr. Eastman has offered bills for federal regulation of motor busses and trucks, for the reorganization of the 2 Drink a full glaas of water. Repeat treatment in i hours. Interstate commission Commerce and establishment of a federal co- ordinator of transportation as a permanent office, compensation for dismissed lallrond employees displaced through co ordination of operation, a revision of the bankrupt-cact relating to railroads, provision for the commission to prescribe minimum as well as maximum Joint rail and water rates, provision for elimination of alleged benefits or prejudice as to ports and gateways and to limit the right to reparation I r damage due to violations of the y interstate commerce laws. The proposals resulted from a comprehensive study of the general problems relating to transportation. It was probably the most extensive report on these questions that congress ever has received. Certainly, there can be no lack of Information available for use by congress if It determines to enact railroad legislation at this AAhether such legislation session. will get through is yet problematical, cx WwUrn Nwijiapw Vllo. Now If throat Is sore crush and stir 3 EJAYLR Aspirin Tablets m a third of a gins of wiier. Gfirpi twic Thu eases Uiroat soring almost inuntly. 3 DIRECTIONS PICTURES" The simple method pictured here is the way many doctors now treat colds and the aches and pains colds bnng with them! It is recognized as a safe, sure, QUICK way. For it will relieve an ordinary cold almost ns fast as you caught it. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, be sure that you get the real BAYLR Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve (disintegrate) almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you take them. And for a gargle, Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets disintegrate with speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. BAYER Aspirin prices have been decisively reduced on all Sizes, so theres no point now in accepting other than the real Bayer article you want. PRICES on Genuine Boyer A ipirln Reduced on All Sii Radical? It us the BM&fs . . . that circulate among ourselves, in our own community, that in the end build our schools and churches, pave our streets, lay our sidewalks, increase our farm values, attract more people to this section. Buying our merchandise in our local stores means keeping our dollars at home to work for all of us. udilli5lL13!. |