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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE Your Best Flare Forward in Simple, .4 A Frock All-Occasi- mm. PATTER ET DALE. UTAH points twice ln front, once ln back, to the bodice and puffed sleeves which gather round it Utterly charming, the tiny round colfcrr which tops the yoke's diagonal closing, and don't you love the you n way the sleeves puff about the elbow! There are novelty crepes with plenty of surface Interest from which to choose or If you're out to be very practical, select a sheer wool. Pattern 2397 is available in sizes 12, 14. 10, 18, 20, 80, 32, 84, 3C, 3S and 40. Size 16 takes 3 yards 39 Inch sewfabric. Rlustrated ing instructions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to the Sewing Circle Tattern Dep- t- 243 West Seventeenth St, New York City. step-by-ste- this time every the director calls to Present of the budget to the ln Buddie white House and n - they go Into a huddle on ows" about the finances of nremoent. about the needs for thought is inevitable. Mr. Roosevelt and his brain trusters have contended and will continue to contend that federal spending in the volume that has taken place was the onl means by which the nation could be carried over this period of depression. On the other Lt of the various governmental hand there will be the vicious attacks find who must pay their employees of Republican campaigners, the shots 7nd other expenses to which they by such men as Lewis Douglas, former director of the bureau of the budget nd I" addltion they touss who broke with Mr. Roosevelt over as I Is. It of policy. !pral questions .nnnal affair that presages a "reckless spending," and all of those of ac groups of which the Liberty League Is tpmno in the movement because It oc-Jtypical. These have plenty of camdvltles in Washington of the advance In paign weeks material, and you can make sure gome Evening of congress. Congress, un-- that they will use it. My experience as an observer of pothe Constitution, must appropriate litics and government monev wuicu is "7 prompts me to .KhM of government. say that there is nothing that strikes huddle has Just the heart of the average Well, the annual taxpayer held bv rresldent Roosevelt and quite so fundamentally as displays of of the director waste with the accompaniment of foremnlel W. Bell, acting anu oir. txu ua casts of greater taxation. Thus, if the bureau of the midget, New Deal opposition goes ahead on the back to his office ln the treasury tltb instructions to begin formulation course that appears to be charted for to them actually it is made to order for f budget estimates for submission them they can cause the administrattmeress. tion many anxious moments. I say this, Of course, budget making goes on staflf of knowing full well, that the administrathroughout toe year' The huse who work un- tion has much argument on Its side and cperts and accountants that it Is equipped with the finest layder Mr. Bell's direction are busy the reout of machinery for influencing pubyear 'round examining the proposed tirements of the various agencies and lic opinion that any administration ever arriving at conclusions as to what has bad. It has at its command all of 'Heir needs reasonably should be. The the machinery used in crop production tnererore, control, the thousands of persons on White House conference, tmresents the second step because the federal pay roll and the millions who believe Mr. Roosevelt is earnestly those were the figures that formed the tasls of the discussion between the seeking to make this a better country President and his budget director. In which to live. It is, therefore, no small task for the New Deal opposition lf It is to succeed even ln turning In drafting the budget for submission the New Deal strength ln the house of to the next session of congress, the administration is representatives to anything near an fronted with a varl-t- o even distribution of the seats. efy of problems, not Solve the least of which is Apparently, New Deal opposition the political phase. It Is to be remembwill be concentrated as much ln the ered that the budget now under congressional covers money that will be Deal tricts as against the appropriated for use after July 1, 1936, himself. Opposition President and the succeeding 12 month period. The reasons are simTherefore, half of the Presidential ple. First, the senate Is going to retampalgn next year, Indeed, the heat-- d main Democratic whether Mr. Roosepart of that campaign, will take or defeated. Only velt is place after governmental agencies have d 90 senators come up of the begun to use the new appropriations. next year and the bulk for It Is easy to see, therefore, that poll-tic- s are from normally Democratic of these can hardly be kept out of the states. Unless a cataclysm follows the forthcoming budget In some form or Democratic party, the senate majority other even though every President says for the Democrats will continue to be politics does not Influence budget makiample. ng. Nevertheless, New Deal spending Such Is not the case in the house of tni future taxation constitute questions which the President cannot overlrepresentatives where the entire mem ook and is not overlooking- - because bershlp must seek election every two There are in the house memberthose things are vital to every man, years. iroman and child in the nation. ship probably as many as 75 Democrats who can be called pure political It seems to be pretty well settled accidents. That is, they were elected now that the Republicans are going from districts which are normally Reto make spending and taxation their publican during the landslide that major ammunition against Mr. Roosev- swept Mr. Roosevelt into office. A con elt and his New Deal. In fact, it siderable number of these naturally eems reasonably sure that the Re the voters Just as publican slogan will be "Throw the will be retired by of Republicans number a considerable spendthrifts Out." That being the case, were retired after they had held house Mr. Roosevelt obviously mnst have in spats In the earlv lSCO's by virtue of the back of his head considerable con- election in the Harding landslide. Con tern over the current budget making. sequently, Changes may be expected in knowing "nanny" Bell as I have house New Deal strength. In con thP "own him for nearly 20 years, dur-l- S centrating the fight in congressional which time he has tie treasury service.' I districts, the New Deal opposition is think it ought hnttUns for nosition. If the New Deal " be said in his favor that politics ln the house can be whittled fartne majority from his thoughts. He Is as down, it will then become impossime Befly a human figuring machine as for the President to drive through his y man I have known In my Wash-"Wodone program of legislation as he has career except possibly the man in the last three sessions. From the he was trained, namely, would be ,77late nm Republican standpoint, this Rnbert Hand. His chief con, since it would plac.e Mr. Krn iS and Bhvnva hna important nfn. hon in mucn tne same i.!iuuu button to have accurate statistics, Roosevelt Mmt President Hoover found himself in tturate conclusions and recommenda- the last half of his administration when as nearly 83 maT be uPn he had an adverse congress on nis uu judgment. No political leader likes that hands. u.Bn,,1VayinB tties things about situation. Ken I am not saying that budge-Plan- s Deal opposition New Mia "hon k" are not subject to manipu-,Vi 111 of spending the onto ha questions ' fcsn true in previous jumps , m: rations and it is true in this and taxation, there! ore, aim rooU of con- srass fhe tn tota1s of figures with their no stretch of explanations are never Kressional districts, it takes see to ui..i the of Imagination Lnn:lerstand- - Thls 13 one wy Developat they can be made t0 political fight lies ahead. on M i a the nominat- and now between ments great deal more than they nsr conventions next June may ciwuy: the general perspective. J ..Mon.-Ab- out j St Tires Bulletproof Constructed especially for chasing criminals, an armored police car in use at La Crosse, Wis., even has its tires protected from bullets. 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