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Show UINTAH mSIN RECORD 'r5 'asnron Digest ;lXed Reaction Created by I it fe Ham, nives b i peroxrllC? :e out ol vash 'om wii hpped Kansas City Tots Scorn Modern Swing Music Money Lendingo Program 4 Ruth Wyeth Spears Legislators Shout Halleluiahs, Others Are Bitter Opposition to What They See as Another. , Gigantic Flop ; Government Credit Menaced ! Each vith a 1 ffXE Service, preven e and es jj" National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. tration, and I think it is equally true asked congress for approv-- , gigantic money , d He wants to put out Sunday 100,000 af a- stimulant to twiehes s." He wants to start right C ped and he wants to keep the llee. into sinkholes t pouring . . i the summer and fall and p and spring and next sum- another eram. - go in the Roosevelt administration. But I want to go deeper into this problem. There is something more that we ought to think about, and it makes me shudder to talk about the possibilities inherent in moves of this kind by a democracy. Mr. Roosevelt says that, without a doubt, all of this money that he proposes to lend will be paid back. He said in his message on the subject that there would be no loans approved unless there was assurance that the sums would be repaid. Which is all very well and good. Swing music ls definitely out as far as members of the Kansas City Toy Symphony orchestra are conBut experience of banking institu- cerned. Appearing recently at the Golden Gate International exposition in San Francisco, the orchestra tions and other lending agencies in- was led by young Lloyd Frederick, playing marimba, xylophone and orchestra bells in a series of difficult dicates that a certain per cent of numbers. The tots, from 3! to 9 years of age, are members of a Kansas City musical school. the loans go bad. Poor manage- ith a c r m. is not proposing landful President ,nent sPendinS- - 83 distin-l a i from government lending. While it has ,s important. of the exPeriences tl0wn by s ' Old Ne t half dozen years that this idea is just as successful mcrecst-ito pull ones self up by boot straps, those who favor i Uttd ding program say this meth-yriii- ment, unforeseen business condibringing about recovery has tions, deaths of key figures, labor . The bril- - disturbances, changes in the taste d been lully tested. saviors of the buying public for certain selfaPPointed ad jn,Tmded therefore- - are out t0 marketable products all of these warenca, age 'hat government cash can end things, as well as the responsibility of the borrowers, go to determine "ession. ome t' i1 Presidents letter whether the money will be paid ler bus-'it does not seem unrs thif Capitol created quite a mixed back. And so to reasonable suppose that Mr. shouted members Some in. or got "alleluiahs of more manna for Roosevelt is a bit, a teeny, weeny Oth-dn- g bit, optimistic about recovering all awning ground for votes. of the funds that are loaned. of of pressed approval parts 1. Tlgantic outpouring of cash and Personal Political Element ht to r ed to other items of the pro-a- u Is the Most Disturbing did. Thg Curd group on capitol If we can dismiss the doubt, how. 'once voiced their wholeheart-it- , sa oosition to the scheme, offer-disp- ever, there yet remains the factor, the potentiality, of the program veral reasons why they could that makes me jittery. Frankly, it looks import the President, irs yoi rly everything that is done in is the personal political element that ooks rational government is tinged disturbs me most. Let me illustrate. When Senator 3 older ir steeped in politics. So the of Nebraska, began fighting Norris, cal phases were immediately a number of years ago for what ed by the opponents of the Diplomat, dummy and duke theyre all included in this controversial caricature done by Conrad V. turned out to be the TVA, he and Massaguer, Cuban cartoonist, for the private restaurant of the Cuban pavilion at the New York Worlds am, and they are putting more all other sponsors of that socialistic fair. The drawing shows (right of dancer) Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia playing maracas for the rhumba n behind their attacks as the power project dance, Fresident Roosevelt playing the bull fiddle. Gov. Lehman the drum and Grover Whalen the guitar. ei7e to go by. Some of these mem-Ms- h government-owne- d shouted denials all over the place At left of dancer, fir.st row: King Victor Emmanuel, Premier Mussolini, Mahatma Glian&i, Charlie ChapBiare objecting to further outlays when it was charged they intended lin, Charlie McCarthy and the duke of Windsor. Rear row includes King Carol, John L. Lewis, Marshal Goer-ingovernment because they to put the government deeper into George Bernard Shaw, Haile Selassie, Prime Minister Chamberlain, King Gustaf and Joseph Stalin, tn orm hat government credit is about t All and they predict the field of private business. afiy way. mi to vzanted do, insisted, they they newest Presldentiai P'an will f nr frt to develop a government power s the tea usly endanger the govern- - was Paralysis Victim 10 plant that would serve to measure s financial stability. The other of oppositionists take a profits of private companies. They p il position. argued that this experiment would show the power companies were Roosevelt Is Paving taking too much profit out of the hides of consumers of electricity. DIGEST or Hi Renomination They said that if this were not 'ey say Mr. Roosevelt is pro- true, the TVA would be a blessing g this new lending program to private ownership. W ir m order to pave the way for What happened? The answer is more enommation to a third term in TVA began well known. pretty w, ihite House. I expect that we with private companies c competing theilear more ffjjg aspect of the wherever it could get in the field lown. (ion as the debate develops on against them. Its means of enter" oors of the house and senate. some of the fields of competiis every reason to believe ing tion were of the rottenest type. President wiR obtain ap- On top of that came the operafor most of his program. He of Secretary Ickes, and his tions not get it all, but when it comes Mr. nttoaci worljs administration. public a Do you ettmg legislative program Ickes wanted to see more and betcon6ress- - nothing equals the ter nd oi publicly owned power plants. He m tooit bution of money as bait and is still trying, to make tried, a Comp-jS- i we me that appears to power plants grow where power ihutol'reat the proposition from the plants never grew before all from wich re. 0f what will come from pomt nature money loaned by the government. id thus program in the way of beneficial the nation, therefore, Throughout if any, ar,d to find,L. if pos- n:nls, ich oite are scores of power plants, small hat the long range effect will orders. as well as large, that were forced 3 haip 1 ve writt to sell out to the competing plant, mPinkl'st, let me recall that during financed by Uncle Sam. and the inadministration of Herbert Hoov- -' vestors got what the little boy shot l(hen the present depression first Resembling a winged baby buggy, this peculiar looking contraption at. TVA, itself, has driven flocks ned its is the Invention of Paul Fouilleul (right) of Paris. The propeller is poweconomic on our fangs of them out of the field and has neA victim of chronic Infantile t I cture, there was the first ered by pedals. M. Fouilleul has not as yet attempted to take off, but of to one the great has buy Lou Gehrig, New York gotiated paralysis, a tests have shown will possible fly. Ground high hopes that the plane utpouring of government funds, privately owned systems that could Yankees ailing first baseman, may hook Hoover 33 of kilometers hour. to was speed per thought not sell in competition with the govnever play baseball again. lie is by lending money and ernment octopus which has no taxes being greeted by bis wife as he relending for public construction, to pay and borrows money on goverturns to New York from the Mayo is Mr. Hoover, too, who bonds. nment-backed clinic In Rochester, Minn., where he projects" for was examined. h federal cash would be loaned Officials Say Thought Is idea "je a that being B To Help Private Business project would earn enough ls only fair to report that t0 bay 8vernment theIt blVy officials in the government top c recon-rwas the way the le&a B is no intention to use these there say cton finance corporation came funds as was done through the Puband being, that was the . greatest lic Works administration. There is, ake of the early days of the 2d no thought of discouragdepression insofar as our na- -' they say. business; the thought is private ing concerned. business. But it is to private help the Hoover administration that the meanwhile, out, pointed HOTioted loans for to be used rts in a big way. As a stimu- - funds which are planned In this program will be under the of 5j ' business, the plan was a control of half a dozen different ficent flop. The current pro-- i. Those who know the setbeing modeled exactly as agencies. federal in the government recup 1 eft Hoover designed the first ognize this fact as important. It also will be a glorious flop. Every agency of the e is. as a matter of fact, not means this: federal government always has bit of difference between the sought and always will seek to perRoosevelt program and the petuate itself, to expand its power in the Hoover day. and Its functions. Give It a hunHove Confidence in dred millions or so to play with; and then express any doubt, if you lc,e of Government can, that its officials will overlook ther this government lending any spot where they can boost their t ls sponsored by Republicans or own importance. Truly, that would V ,1 JCrats. by Communists or Fas-- - be too much to expect. Beauty leaders from five of the Big Ten universities, chosen as r as farresult is bound to be the Then, give consideration to the hostesses for the Elgin observatory at the New York Worlds fair, demas accomplishing that the current lending pro- onstrate the latest in "hats of time. Left to right: Libby Rice, Indiana fact t0W,ard business revival. By contemplates expanding the university; Trcva Berry, Purdue; Rosemary Best, University of Illinois; 'ry nature, government lending posal Hoover-initiateprogram Edith Trior Leahy, Iowa, and Sally Douglas, Northwestern. original es a doubt of into fields of loaning not hitherto minds the in v one whether they recognize a government agency. that way or not. The feeling occupied by toll Self highways, liquidating PuFe Plated an Important Bole for Galileo m. Here are the shoes of tomorrow, t every one gets is mani of railway equip purchase bridges, n hie to Sally Kami, well knpwn according form of a question: well, merit, construction of more electric The pulse is a useful timer it figuie in the entertainment world, e is You carry a fair-tmiddling timeare we headed when condi-a'be fare lines, to name only a few, are field who introduced them at San I so bad (hat the United keeper, rigid on your wrist. It is an was used quite extensively where the sloven hand of govern individual time pace and befure you watches came out Galileo used it ' ,r Go'dt n Gate exposition. Saistiry has to supply money mental bnieauerary will retaid and can use of it, you have to test it against in his d.scovery of the principle hlch business operates? slippers are made of a llys darIuig handle, ip private initiative Appar a good watch winch indicates secthe pendulum one of the first nnd to my way of plastic siindar to glass. thinking, is ently, the dear pee pul are going to onds. The average pule beats basic discovert s m science. But s lying that few. if any, per given a great many tilings ti about 30 times to the half minute, with the advent of watt lies with sec ne confide nee in the policies be on their wa'thes from u e whether they need them or no xlule the r Eovtrnnu nl person Is still. 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