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Show BEAVER PRESS News Current the in Persons ami cenes irKft r mm m fe&Cs25$St&jgsO&a r. a ..... -- what n J . Out in the V' 18 It appears that homesteads. W lH an- ...vl of congress will go by ad-Wi- 7 Pr .'Xf above-mentione- d V" Windsor's Parson on Lecture Tour one-fourt- h i IAN 'A'hsAv-w-- 1 Scientist Puts Old to Work one-fourt- seventy-seven-year-ol- Strict d ' iTr " toyTn'ZCS Cllippcr Ship Blazes Atlantic Air Trail M'vi-runieii- aSiy bravely makir things on rem'. 1 constantly In forcing the federal government to pay the relief roll! I ; .... in New York city and save his own without the New York city budget gress and the Another phase of the debate Go On ministration doing anything serious should be noticed. It was ihe reIn the way of cutting down governluctance of congress to reassume ment expenses. There is nothing its right to direct and control the spending of federal funds. The jthat can be done now toward carryMr. Hopkins wants ing out the expressions made by -I- President Roosevelt In his message to be free and unfettered in his last January when he told congress spending and those policies were that he wanted to cut federal ex- the ones he recommended to Mr. penses and take important steps to- Roosevelt. Consequently, with adward balancing the federal budget ministration pressure on many senThe reason that federal spending is ators, the Hopkins idea prevailed due to go on for another year at the and so for another year congress extraordinary rate of the last four must sit back and watch the Hopor five years is because a majority kins organization spend money virIn congress, under the lash of the tually any way. it desires. White House, refused to require I think there ought to be a lesstates and local governments to son in this whole situation upon have been held In 1 With a Russo-Ja- p dispute over the Amur river, crack battalions of the Red army bear a percentage of the relief costs. which the country can look back of the senate Thomas and Elbert left, M. LaFoUette, Robert Jr., readiness for possible trouble. In other words, federal spending rather regretfully. The experience civil liberties committee are shown studying photogra phs of the Memorial day riot at the Republic steel plant will go on because congress and the sum ap- in gained by making South Chicago in which ten pickets were shot down. 3 President Roosevelt in a recent radio salute to CanPresident have lacked the courage propriations certainlylump shows how a Lord Tweedsmuir. to start taking the federal govern- bad habit can be contracted and ada exchanged greetings with Governor-Genera- l ment out of the relief work and how difficult it is to cure that habit gradually restore it to the care of Seldom in history until this depresKNUCKLERS" KING those folks in the various communision would congress ever vote lump needties who know where relief is sum appropriations for executive ed. departments to spend as they will. There had been a very determined Having contracted the habit, howmovement in congress to compel ever, it is going to be difficult herethe states to share in the gigantic after to deny any President lump relief burden. It took on various sum appropriations, provided only forms and had various sponsors. But that he has a substantial majority the end and aim of all of them was in the house and senate. to divide the co,st in equitable fash-IoNo doubt many persons will wonder why this sort of thing constiThe proposal that had the best tutes an important issue. The anchance of getting through was one swer is simple. Governments are offered by Senator Robinson of wasteful and the federal governArkansas, the Democratic leader In ment, being larger than state or lothe senate. He offered an amendcal governments, is just that much ment to the relief bill which would more wasteful and unable to handle have required the states to con- money carefully. If states and loof the amount extribute cal communities have to bear expended In each state, with the fed- penses of this sort out of their own eral Treasury supplying the remaintreasuries, they see to it that only der. When that amount was offered, those entitled to relief obtain it. Unit was something in the nature of a happily, the national relief system compromise between proposals that is caring for thousands upon thouthe states should bear 40 per cent sands of men who could get jobs x and that they should bear none of and who could support their famiI Of 11 the cost With the White House op- lies but who will not do so as long erating through the President's lob- as money is given them from Washbyist, Charles West, and Senator ington. William Kloss, thirteen, of Greater Barkley of Kentucky, the adminisSince the national debt is at the Canton, Ohio, grins broadly after tration was able to force defeat of crowned national marble being highest point in the history of our the Robinson amendment. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Anderson Jardine, who sprang into the internation, there is a growing convicchamp after playing off a tie for the national spotlight when he defied the Church of England's highest digniNow, Senator Barkley is assisttion at the Capitol that a halt must title with Andrew Tanana, thirteen, ant Democratic leader of the sen- be called sometime. The taries to perform the wedding ceremony for the Duke of Windsor and of Throop, Pa, The Canton boy held present ate and so we had the spectacle of trouble is that there are not the former VVallis Warfield, shown as he arrived in New York the best average in the tournament, recently yet one of Mr. Roosevelt's spokesmen for a lecture tour of the United States, to aid charities. enough courageous representatives winning 49 of 57 games. being on one side and a second one and senators to force a stoppage in on the other side. The one who such spending. was spurred on by the President EDUCATOR RETIRES Sol was victorious. While the sleel strike blazed forth I am not sure that the Robinson with battle after battle, blood was proposal would have resulted in an shed and property appreciable reduction in the federal tiaker J akes was damaged, for Of relief. it would course, outlay Job tle attention was have cut the total somewhat but paid to a developnot by the full that ap- ment here in the nation's capital in on its face. It was valuable peared as a piece of legislation, however, the government itself. While all of the sensational tilings because it would have required the states again to assume some of the were happening on the steel front, burden which only a few years ago one Jacob Baker was resigning his they carried in its entirety. It was job as assistant relief administrator and was accepting the job of chief a principle for which Senator Robinson fought and it was a principle of a new labor unit to be associated with John L. Lewis and his Comupon which he was defeated bemittee for Industrial Organization. cause Harry Hopkins, relief administrator, objected and still objects Mr. Baker's unit is to be made up to returning any part of the relief of government workers themselves, a labor union in the government of obligation to the local authorities. the United States. I suspect that Senator Robinson's For some years, there have been activities on the relief proposition will not help his relations with the minor labor units among governWhite House but I think it ought ment employees. They were affiliDr. William Low Bryan, who reto be said that Senator Robinson ated with the American Federation demonstrated again his capacity as of Labor. Generally speaking, they cently retired as president of Indiana university. Dr. Bryan, who He demonstrated as were impotent and did little more a statesman. spent 53 years on the faculty of the than create a dozen jobs for the offiwell that he recognizes the danuniversity, was its president for 35 gers confronting the United States cials of the organization. years, holding the record for the Now, however, the government Treasury which at the end of the longest service among presidents of current fiscal year June 30 had workers are to have a "militant, andDd,reCcSrr!of an outstanding debt in excess of fighting labor union which will get state universities. The ? he S'"lths0!lian fol educator is a firm D. C. is shown se tingTp Washinon. $36,000,000,000. things done for them." Such at h hi, in the average student the at Cleveland. The Lakes exposition From among some of the senators least is the press agent word that device n CfTrt to V bt I gained the impression that there is has been spread under Mr. Baker's one who is neither too brilliant nor translate solar energy nt'o too dull. considerable worry about the gov- direction, horsepower on cloudiess ernment's spending and they wanted Mr. Baker is familiar with the to see the Robinson amendment preproblems of government service. vail because they recognized it as Undoubtedly he recognizes that he a move that would eventually bring cannot use the same methods in orfederal government spending within ganizing government workers that control. Also, senators of that are used in private industry. If, school of thought maintained that if for example, he would attempt a states were called upon to bear strike, I think probably it would some of the burden of relief, it would be the end of labor organizations in bring home forcefully the fact that the of the "militant, all of this spending must sometime light;: g type. : ' , "4y f be made up cut of taxes. People The advance notices concerning do nut like to pay taxes and they Mr. Baker's plans seem to indicate cannot be blamed fur tiieir attitude. that he is seeking members below -Unless they realize, however, that the prades of official rank. In other 1 l 0 x borrowed money is being spent and words, if the Raker carare plans they and their children and chilried out, the new union will be made -- .4 dren's children are to be t.ixed to up cf the rank and file. pay ufT the loans, they will nut be This would seern to be an advantain favor of reducing national, stale geous arrangement because it elimcr local expenses. inates some of the dangers that al- .... ..... r. i1. y The debate in the senate on the ways develop where bureaucrats preposition t0 serK sotnc of the re- - and division heads assume too much lief burden back to authority. City Mayor the states showed There is a dancer also in confinAre Active rather plainly that ing the organization to the rank and most of the sena, . ; file because among the less experitors are disgusted with talk that enced labor leaders there is always hunger and distress will haunt the a tendency "to flare up." That is land if states are required again to say, lacking they may experience to t.ike over some of this charity say things or c! things which are work. The impression I gained from regrettable or which they have this debate was that a powerful lob- cause to regret later on. The vioBroadside view of the siunt four-m- ' ton ,J l'au ,. ' ' by of mayors from some of the larg- lence that has .shown its eh p r :i w'iieh his crew of seven completed in 12 hours and 20 m ugly head Ci t. Ihirold v c er cities was turning on ail of the in the steel strike , the '.v, ; tins American proves point. and passenger mail route steam it could muster. Mayor I'. at , British-l"- "'ir.g So Mr. Baker has his job cut out for Ir.d.nd At .f ment. the British Imperial Airways flying boat la- ,.a of New York was the boldv , him in this direction. ... ui ti ...ifc, i.... ";c c est cf these as he has been bold fast to west a. r .'.a'. H, WcMcin Newspaper Union. Washington. other session M t ''j r'rr"" 'iwraiB j-- , trans-Atlanti- c -- - ivu.-.uii- .i ans-;v;la- T'-'- l ! leg ' On little eryation trading their children by resolute self-sariflce; keeping h touch with the world through through books and - radio magazines and newspapers; and invariably content with their lives and proud of their struggles and living comfortably yeSi and happily within their means, how- - Irtty ever meager. Then I come back to i cities where wealth seen. make the inmates dissa&J n ...Villi fewart, ot 81 rs. 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T winging fol ;ence whi ithe activity. ci dasl jr.e ran .e Moreover, I hear time in years s veteran The lean times bunco-steer- that customers for Sua j,ucetti practically are off n! when the bar depression gnawed stance must indeed ly uli" " ,CS inherit down he may afford the pensive nerve specialist spoiled woman who was bun a silver spoon in her mot judging by her expression must have been full of cast and the flavor lasts. Andfe little rich children who havi thing now and so will have except maybe dollars grow up. Curious, isn't it, thatsoliS such a lot for some people aid a lot buys so little for the prosperity was back. Because bureau reports . tor to, Yes i over jmpag: i-roo- begin to nibble more at the same iPhone old;; dependable 3 st voice out away be jwered w? IV So, as "he thumbs his copyd sucker list against the mcrr. campaign, I seem to hearl&.H J. Slickeuv (late of Leaves?: but now opening offices into"; street district) murmuring tM self: here "Happy days are B corn, the kill Drouth may desaj weevils the wheat. Boll cotton. But, thanks be. theni never crop in America which t as re! line. M" Jack fepped pped ims, Jn bat jeered ffCan' i.r vnu a little goldbri vonr home, dear reader? WelU' to be p worry, nobody's going 11 get ed. Ere long you to invest in one. g: jybar E: s 1-i-d skci'id 1 Sag" .fHi! Making Mental Slips. most incredible thus to pass. Here 1 8" inafter year, building up fkm.e'! THE year 4Her "3"nen ter.ds -- i 01 K1"""";"., all S'ae M,.. from big fir ooth f: ou are as? 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