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Show ...saa'"-'' . ' " -" 51 rat tht (I HrJ m n a? i or lent ling and At r. .Interpreted v i0nai r , wf;,.-9m Bruckart Vl w..hinHAn TV O .. .ii,htly mere resalutloB appro-Kilting appro-Kilting five. b.U- Thv the admims-for admims-for use W "a nubUc f , To date, f- . 1HIoa aol- 1 le for WPendl- 0f:tsndof Out onSf j:.; three hunarea .nDroxtmatey over to hi llarl 7tlou corps, a Canw u ... fTfU to bellev the tBt of discussion in vr- mm of money ittlwslBTf nf the New 4 1a in rum. rtituons have be to; rv ... .Ann tiv i lie v""-- reorrect when, In r M- Bst fund. "" .nt. elfWIt f-mlew the aev"" : lore"" " unf Kimed i when tne ricu- o 'i!Hne resoluUon, is to Uht to meet m Secretary Icses, puum; - iiwrator, of much of the re- ' .nd authority he held. twiecomplbhedby the new r . .tori tn van here- top iual was icy"' k, - I 'are, Sow. see018' luo L to failed to function and the I ft of tie management oi expeuux-tres expeuux-tres nas settled down Into the lap Harry Hopkins, the relief, acumn- fewta r Tetps still has some authority. tpparently Is enough to Irk Mr. Eopklna. These two men tuner Mj to their flews. Mr. Hopmns ag has been looked tipon as a re-:?ttr re-:?ttr by profession ; Mr. Ickes has irwptet Insofar as he has ; Been , to employ practical methods In ktoisferatlon of his share of the agency. The selection of Miss Roche was said oy tne President to have been In recognition of her kmir Ice In the social field and her thorough thor-ough understanding of problems of tne growing generations. High Schools and colleges, of course, are available to provide the educational requirements form ing one Idea In the general pro gram. Those youths who desire to continue their education certainly are deserving of help and the NYA offers a means to that end. It is too early to forecast what the requirements re-quirements will be or what Bort of rules will be laid down respecting annllcants for educational assis tance. But even the administration's most vigorous critics hava omitted throwing any barbs at this feature of the NYA. onal- I Lnjisf aside the personal equa- ti fhich is best exemplified by ' i Ictes-Hopklns differences it liH be said frankly that next to vug has been accomplished. I'siieot Roosevelt has stated and iterated that the expenditure nro- p U getting underway satlsfac- .; "J. out the discussion among ob-Jrtvtfl ob-Jrtvtfl seems to show an alarmln? i'k of eoordination, and f Lnde- I toe of the and it has just passed the stage of an execu- ine Youth tlve order setting 1 Urogram. UP new agency, I is the so-called 'Am lonth Brtmlnlstratlnn Thla N alphabetical unit the NYA U received fifty million dollars to fad la helping boys and girls be-o be-o the ages of sixteen and twen- )(. ii is supposed to be a means f Preventing idleness among the I H people, vhn lira a? rha t era "tg which, unless they are occu- . irresponsible 1 tendencies de- 1 announclriff tho nan witrti.po m , I. . "cyaiieu irum nis X7r "nonnceo IntenUon of i only Persons now on relief. aer this departure means that Ji ; tossed aside definitely the ' down hat rinfo. ik. Bust go or whether this is to isolated exception to .that 's " mediately determln- . t mil . ... ... hm r Iaci mat tne J ssistance under the n .. .!h?reBotoa dole . , w mose who Skyscrapers May Give WoOirwlI mMm, 4f m - f f w i ... i -r J ii 'ii lit fiitfiff !! ! Hit l ' v w A a mi i 1 !!!!!? 1 uiiin!l, 3 E it It k 7 I i I - . 1 t f are on re- '-52 of tt Labor b ter nd her asso-WS? asso-WS? tare.ii. She ?-?fof,L2f,0e0 wonld be el- S'Ntil! be selected i L?11 wmty an- 'nj'f, of the NYA k' Mr- Roosevelt ln- i 2k M Ma Professional employ. attend- oarr : 8S1-wwlury.Md to fc!t T'0, nae been tf --"uicy ror nao- Almost simultaneously with the President's announcement , of the NYA he made Non-Federal known that the Project way was clear , for construction on what he said was the first group r non-federal nrolects under the public works section of the five bll lion dollar fund. He gave his approval ap-proval to 63 projects, the total cost of which was figured at approxt mately twenty-one million dollars. Each of the loans made In this al location of funds was based on a grant of 45 per cent of the cost of the particular project by tne com munity where the work Is to be done. The federal government loans the other 55 per cent. In this way the cost to the government in most Instances Is expected to be held within the limitation of 51,143 per man per year. Some weeks ago the President fig- Bred out that the cost of no project In which the federal government put money should exceed an amount greater than $1,143 for every man employed. This was designed w spread employment. But the role thus far has been Inoperative De-cause De-cause not a single man has been put to work under any of these projects. In the meantime, numerous and sundry other proposals for expending expend-ing parts of the federal money have either been thrown overboard or have been held In abeyance pending further consideration. This Is true of a gigantic housing program worked out by Secretary Ickes, It wan nlanned then to spend 5-50,- 000,000 and when It was announced a press statement was forthcoming from the Public Works administration administra-tion that hundreds of men would be offered Jobs within a month, so far had the plans advanced. Also since Aorll 8. nothing what soever has been done toward elim ination of dangerous railroad grade crossings. I I was told at the Inter state Commerce commission ana again at the bureau of public roads that their plans were all ready to proceed with reduction of these highway traffic hazards ana elimi nate potential death traps wnere highways cross railroads, something some-thing has blocked the effort in this direction, however, and as far as nresent Information goes actual work on grade crossing elimination will not be started for the next several sev-eral months. While the administration Is seek ing to develop new projects to aid unemployment Ptt Sir heme and relieve destl P.. A much tution, one of Its Runs AmucR gchemeg ap. ,nninir amuck. ! I refer peara iw i u" o to the effort to transplant 200 Middle Mid-dle Western farm families tojthft Matanuska valley of Alaska. Thla ,innwMnn nroiect was carried on with federal relief money and those f.ntoa rchirh were unrooted were taken to Alaska to find the end of the rainbow. According to aeuvuy Federal Relief adminis tration here It Is made to appear that th end of the ralnoow was. .... .m. distance further on. uauai, t wna not in the Mata- Kjtzi laiittj ' . nuska valley because a numir the families already have deter- anil nturn to inetr home communities in the states. if.mhora nf Mneress who are ae- if writh Alaskan conditions tell me that the Matanussa tik, i. .KoM. h most fertile spot ia ia uuuuuv . . continental United States. Tbey bold to the conviction that aimosi u kind of food can be grown m . w soli of that valley. But these men ... nn illusiODS. T&ey snow the hardships that confront those! settlers who were being planted there by the federal government in , the hope of colonizing that area. Few ef them, the house members assure me, can live there very long unless Uncle Sara H willing to spend millions la providing at least some of the modern conveniences ef this .. mmm and inDDlvlnc In adol- Uon means of transportation ana communication. The word that comes direct from Matanuska colony to th Relief administration shows. In my opinion, that the project was conceived con-ceived and executed without any thought having been given to tb practical problems to be met. Q. W eaters ewipj Valom. kkfrfTa Clty'8 Dew 1009 taw rmlts 0,1 well to be drilled In the heart of the hislness district as ehowi nere, ine day may come when tall buildings are torn down to make room for thf skeleton-like towers. Gels 8525,000-tlie Lucky Dog! immm 4 IA 5 f ' H' V i Taxidermist for Defunct NRA Dodo V f t t 1 'X -V- : Mnthina tA h RnlfTud lit ana the $25,000 willed to Pet. this Eskimo or.if Ko hia lata mlctmsa UIk9 Mnrr-nrpt MoDermott of Clllcaco. who OlUt) t' J M.k. auvw M.twfc.vww, - - asked that he be placed In the home of a woman who loved dogs. Pet is now the charge of Mrs. Hulda Rhode and her grandson Lawrence Dennis, shown here, who weie menus or miss wcjLiermum ? -C- r : "i BRISBANE v Artaar BrUbaat , Meet Prentiss J. Coonley, upon whom has been placed the charge of making the dead NRA assume something of a lifelike appearance. Mr. Coonley was code administrator administra-tor of the old National Recovery administration. He has been advanced to the position po-sition of director of the new division divi-sion of business co-operation. In sn attempt to revive the more noteworthy note-worthy phases of NRA. New Troops for Italy's Ethiopian Front fmmmmmmmtmwmmmmmmt m i i I lTT PT"'"" ' "I '"""J' "' JVr. li: i ,,t ; , i .'t . f (. 4 S V V 1 Jk :U-.f 1 1 Mi-' THIS WEEK War Possible, Four Kinds 10,000 Million Questions Our Large Gold Pile Knows Too Much at Four Itnsshin nnwHiiniwrn. arteaklng ofilclaily, accuse Japan of stirring up troiiDie along the Husslan 1h der, to "bring on gTiivc com-plications." com-plications." A protest carries car-ries Stalin's wuruing to Japan Ja-pan that a con-1 con-1 1 n u a 1 1 o n of these Incldonis "may have se-rlous se-rlous conie-qticnces conie-qticnces In the retatlotia of Russia Rus-sia and Japan, and peace In the Far East" If Russia and Japan should have serious disuErermnnt Hnssin'i equipment In the way of subma rines and airplanes, all within 400 miles of Tokyo, would probubiy enable en-able other countries to itton worry ing about Japan's military plans. England does not approve of Mussolini's plans In Abyssinia, and the question urines, Would England close the 8uez canal, the short cut for Italian trtxmi anil .nnnl!( to Abyssinia T Will Italian alrplnnei be rorbiuden to Oy over the Sues canal area? The answer as to closlug of the Sues cunal by Britain would probably prob-ably be no. KiiL'liitul would not vol- untarilv nrovokn hostilities with Italy. She really wants peace. But, now easily war couia come rrencn Bgainttt German or English against Italian or Japanese against Russian Rus-sian I Germany undertakes to establish a "family tree" for each of Its CG.000,000 Inhabitants, which means asking, answering, writing down ten thousand million questions. The sensible annwer would be. "1 descended from Adam, with heaven knnwa how nmnv mixtures In mv blood on the way up," but Hitler would not accent that. Young couples getting marriage license are questioned: "what were your elgnt great -grandparents liKOT m they have an; Negroid or Jewish blood? "Were they fond of telling the truth? Did they have imagination, drivlnir nower?" Ten thonsand million foolish ques tions wouia seem 10 sci a new rec ord. The "greatest country In the world, siinnosod to be the most In telligent, owns some tons of gold, called "worth" nine thousand million mil-lion dollars. We do not use the gold, or even Invest part of it In adequate national na-tional defense, that would protect it We are afraid some one may come, with better airplanes and submarines sub-marines than ours, and steal t so the government will dig a deep hole, far from the coast, put in it a huge safe, and bide sway the gold lump, thnt Is used only to impress the financial Imagination of the world and keep foreigners from knocking down our currenty. H U v.. i 4 Man." factured By baking powder Specialists who maka nothing but baking bak-ing powder under supervision of expert chemists. ALWAYS 43 Scsne price todcy S5 ennees far 2jC FULL PACIC MO SLACK FILLING iHi 4 r 7 you spray?. jir row. ursDiTs J a Will a cheap quality spray do the job f.-C wm kWhat s the aniwerTj Dtmmd (ft 1 1: -s I tiiirA I aw m i f J a a m m I DO you surfer burning, scanty of too frequent urlnttioa; backache, hdc!.t, dizxintss, iwoIUn feet aaJ enklei? Are you tired", fiervou fed sll unstrung end! don't know what I wrong? Trn fitve tome thought to yoK lldneys. Be ture thty (unction piopet y, for function! kidney dttordr ptf) Biid excett wite to tUy In the blood, end to poiton and upset lh who! system. Use Doea'i Pill. Ocaa't u for th kidneys only. Thty ere recommended ih world over. You cm get th st ulne, time-tested Dotn'i at any oVwfl store. . I'm. .B.'-'j1 -'f 1!.J'"W... BtaWtt jfrjgaBSM&SaaaagMn " " - .. . ..... i. i..llna mnA nntlvM rendv to WBEB MuSSOilnl S proposed in Italian somamuuu. MV WOMEN'S AID , ' ' Mrs. Ellen S- Woodward. assL-t-.nTTrogram director, whs U easy "washWoo with plan; f J , . ryi 000 women with part or relief fund. WAR IN Africa, Says Ducc, Certainly Come by OCTOBER rmier Benito Mnssollnl foes right ahead with bis plans for beginning be-ginning s four-years war against Ethiopia In the falL Italy, now over populated, needs more room to ex pand, says II fore, auu nv u uir time to do It. Effort! of Haille Selassie, Ethiopian Ethio-pian emperor, and of other nations bsve failed to effect a compromise, and new troops and military equipment equip-ment are arriving In Italian Somali-land Somali-land almost dally. Great Britain, through Its Capt Anthony Eden, Journeyman attend ant ef Joha Bull's League of Ka tlons affairs, offered Italy a generous gener-ous s'iee of British Somallland as a concession If he would guarantee peace in Ethiopia. Mussolini Catty Ilee has elso threatened to Temember" the nations which have offered to WPP Ethiopia with arms. RULES CnERRY FETE Dolores Anne Diamond, only four, surprised teachers In a Schenectady kindergarten. She said the games for little children bored her, and site could redte the alphabet backward. back-ward. Dolores was moved to the first sxade, and could have gone higher. She has the Intelligence of s child of fourteen. Usually It is better for a child to develon slowly snd normally. The Infnnt nrudlcr Is usually dull later, Perhaps little Dolores will be an exception, like Mozart, and, at eighteen, as wise as Ilypatia, with a happier ending. Llovd Ceorec. In spite of his eev enty-two years, returns to active notifies. He hates the "arid stmot- phere of political controversy" and returns to active politics only bemuse be-muse he believes that world condi tions are growing worse, and "from the point of view of peace are worse than before 191 4." Miss Koutanova. Ilussian, twen-tv-one years old. Jumped 25,4-8 feet from an airplane without oxygen apparatus and landed in a cabbage field after turnlim over four times before her parachute opened. She elalms the female record. Russia Is teaching millions of rouns people to use parachutes, the first step In curing nervousness In flying. Here we have only a small handful of excellent pilots, but the masses of our population know as little about aviation as they do about "geometry In space. SWEETEN Sour Stomach hy chewing one or more Munesia Wafers Vnn ran nhtaln a full ile 20c nacksftS of Milnesia Wafers containing twelve full ailnlr dni h furnishintt us with the name of your local druggist if tie does no" Happen to carry jviuncsia Wafers la stock, by enclosing toe ia cola or postage stamps. Address ICtrCT PRODUCTS, IMC. . 402 Z3ra at. Long iwaoa nw, n. i My tism h ................-..a Town tt $'.,..----'- MjDrm-Kll'$Kmik Urttl AJJrta, Tovm&Sti V'fJllil worlli rcmcmbcrin! f( I'ot hot, tired, aching, lirn Ing f-tt, lifiht SpplicaUoo Of Cutleara Olatmentt gently gen-tly ruLbed in, after Lathing the feet in a suds of warm water and Cntleera Soap, relieve the tired muscles, soothe tLe tkia and give comfort snd rest. Cenevleve Pepera. Manistee fIo was chosen from ; western Mich Igan's fairert to reign as queen ovei the national cherry festival at Tre verse Citv. Julv 17. IS and 13. Mr. Werner Kahn, district leader of "Hitler Youth," says Nazi doctrines doc-trines have become Germany's real religion, and "the time must come when entry into the Hitler louth organization will take the place now occupied by Catholic or Prot estant confirmation." Furthermore, ! the young gentleman says, "I de- ctare to all enemies of Hitler Youth that the fuehrer ia our faith and i national socialism Is our religion." ' ft King rtorea SjrB.dlea.ta. Im. WXUServte. SUIT LAKE'S KEWEST KOSTELRT a Obv lobhv Is dellehtfallT air cooled daring the summer toon tin Rdlm for ffvery Room 200 Room 200 8tft jzZZs 1 1 ft I l?f i HOTEL Temple Square Rates $i.S0toS3.QO TKa Itotcl Tetapla Scntai haa a kiVhi; rfaalnbla, IrlwMlly taaaa- pl.en.Ya will alwar find t lTnaao- dial, anprvraalr acHnfortabi. thaos3hlraiirtiealla.M for amdarataad av tbia hotel in BICntT BECOMMET4DEO Toaj caa ala paraclate why If a m mrk ef dhinctlom to to mt Out hcmitif Ml atelrr ERNEST C ROSS ITER. Afrv. |