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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH damental industry through thV hlgh which are the herltance of capitalistic cost of transportation fro,,, trm exploitation must be removed and a,u II,ro,,I the Influx of for- labor excS "5'1 d08,ffnp'l further the nation of aoclat vice, and many other the advancement of human activities, messages, must unsubjects, the government has already among the compensation of In Join eign farm products, because we offer management T Carry New. undertaken a considerable) range of acderstanding that the public which pays , , essentlu ly unprotected, the best h up Is the ,,,udiu 0 pre- - tivities. I assume tite maternity bill, To Keep Pledge. J public to be served and simple vent ket In the world. enlll'wlopinent of needed already strongly approved, will be In the national referendum to which It would be better to err In protect-lu- Justice Is the right and will continue ell 1. ""I1'1 l,t Prohibited. Govern- - acted promptly, thus adding to our I huve udverted we pledged our efour basic food industry than para-lyz- e to he the right of nil the people. facilities wherever posst-.si- . iminifcHtntbm of huttmit Interest, Rut forts toward vtteh V", l, n. our farm activities in the association, and. Highway Building. ,tl"ul unduly interfering with thesu undertakings world httxe been scat- Hie pledge will In Is over for the Transportation kept. In l V faithfully struggle highways restored exchanges. The and Ho plight of r government tered through many department cmorprlscund performance, mnturer revision of oar tariff laws little less liMHirtatit, blit the problems ic... policy '""do available for bureaus without coordination and with we told tlie American Will Have should be based on the policy of pro-te- relate to' construction and development ! people we meant which to seek uil "'c. I'nriiculitrly desirable much overlapping of lare, America ami deserve your most earnest Intern , ,, 1 I'Cuv of establishment early Ion, resisting that tslon of ample cable mid fritters energies and magnifies selfishness lion because the peace. The United Stales nloue we are laying u fmindio ii .tin among "hlch turns to greed, Imt eter part in the Existing m cost. reasonable rates for the allied und itssoeiated power eon- with that productivity at home Hon for n long time to come and the Nations. f l"''v mutter, so In a technical Rights ef States. tlnues state of war creation is very difficult to visualize League of SRs wh eli Is the source of all American reader may receive abiding good In its great In creating such a department it against tlie central power of Europe, fortuue. responsibilities. "me range of news ami the for- should be tmnlc The highways are not only feeders eign lender plain thut there Is no Tills aiiotimloas condition might not To Sell and Buy. r.'ccdvo full accounts of purpose demanded to fields which the to be permitted to continue. Invade is b Hie railroads and afford relief from RATE It Is agreed that we cannot sell un- their nriivlilc. states have occupied, lit respect to To establish tlie slate of technical local burdens; they are actually 'l'lll'N less we buy, but ability to sell U f u'l countries may cducatloA for I'1' .Ii". control and ad- peace wltliooi fuet Iter delay, I should bascl lines example, of motor In Intraffic Interstate on home pm u to contribute ministration leave rested with tlie approve a declaratory resolution by to Adopt Re.olo of home development ami the fosterin eomnieree. They are the smaller I" mteiimii.iiinl pi.siuou i upon Conor., markets. There Is little senthe tlie federal midcrMumliiigj government lias congress to that with llu qualiyet state, and of the larger portion of our I'libhc-uimitiment in the trade of the World. Trade commerce of iiiicrcsliug loreiKii aiwa.xs aided them. 'National appro- fications essentialeffect, Endmfl War With Germany to protect all our beami motor Lower news. has car the to cun I'lnciicul 'experience and ought to be honorable, but it come ilemon-s- t In uld of educational purtageata Measure, rights. Such uctiou would lie the simrate the ii. cd f,u. effective recog- priations knows no sympathy. While the dele- our an Indispensable Instrument lu were no less plest keeping of faith with ourselves, xixe. and Reduce- Price, of fiscal the last poses year social life. and political, Industrial nition of i.e. ib domestic and interim-tlomi- l than $tsi,tKiO,tMK). gates of the nations at war were deand could in no sense lie construed us Good, to Consumer. Federal Assistance. radio operation If tills newer bating peace terms at Iarls, and tt desertion of those with whom wo Halt Lynchings. There Is n tiieans new In of era highwhile we later debuted oar Intercommunication Is to be shared our sacrifices in war, for thesu in way const begun Somewhat related to the part foregoing li-T- lie of text ruction, the outlay for which fully utllicj. needful Of liiiimin problems Is the race question. powers ure ulreudy at peace. Lhmst..n. April the peace, eoinmerehi rims completing specially far into hundreds of million of tin pinvisiiiii 0f "lent Ilurdhig mossiige to eon agents of other nations were opetiin ample radio facilities Congress ought to wipe the stuln of To Declare Peace. their lines und establishing their out- dollars. Rond Issues by road districts, for ilii.se services where radio only burbiirie lynching of Kueh n resolution should undertake from follows : banner the counties can he and slates amount to citor used, Midi us eoiiimunlratlon a free and posts with a forward look to the mor- iiunis of the Congress: orderly, representative to do no more than tbits to declare tins figures, nnd the country Is fac- w lb ships at sea. with aircraft and Into extraor-- . rows trade. It was wholly proper and ing such democracy. We fuee the fuet thut state of peace, which alt America have been culled an with It oat of Is that tin that vital outlay 1ms way place. been advantageous to them. Tardy to give your eonsidoru many millions of people of African de- craves, it must add no difficulty In effort shall lie directed against luteniailonal coiummilcntinn by fur too press-- . us we ure, it wilt be safer to hold our every scent tire numbered among our popu- elfeetittg, with Just reparations, the wasted ex0 national problem Mt5?D.' effort ami ami radio requires unjustifiable own markets secure and build thereon lation. and that in u number of states restoration for which uil Europe Ions neglected, between penditure. the t&n.i Whatconcerned. powers our for trade with the world. and which the worlds they constitute a very large proportion yearns, and The federal government enn place ever i he degree of face our tusk of legislation deemed ad- of tlie total population. It ts unneces- recovery mustupon A very important matter Is Hie dif-- , be founded. Neither no inhibition on the exmnditure inklratlon amid conditions as visable In wit liiu tin United States, gov- sary to recount tite difficulties incident former enemy nor of the government's busiever content- ally cun mistuks M ur government ness on a business basis. There was several stales; hut since congress bus ernment licensing of ruble landings to this condition, nor to emphasize tlie America becaiise our attiposition, embarked uml of radio stations transmitting umu a policy of assisting fact that it is a condition which cun-im- t tude us to the responsibility for the e the states In highway improvement, ami receiving ,wur political system the poo- - toleration and the easy going, t raffle, iotml intermit lie removed. war und the necessity for Just reparamethod of handling our fiscal wisely, I States have charged 1 (helnited It can assert a wholly serins for the protect Ion of tions already Inis had format und very new udniiii-lo- j affans when Indirect taxation held the becoming believe, Appropriation Bill. eir congress and the In shaping policy. American interests nnd for the securInfluence earnest Is needles to attention cull expression. It with the solution the read-iicn- t, public unmindful of the federal burden. your ing of satisfactory General Supervision. reciprocal privi- to the unfinished business inherited It would be unwise to uiidertuke to reeonstruetion und restora-whic- h Hut there is knowledge of the high leges. With the principle of federal particifrom tlie preceding congress. Tite ap- make a statement of imlley .with remust follow In the wake of cost of government today, and Hie high Another Program. cost of living Is inseparably linket pation acceptably established, probRills for tirtny and navy spect to European affairs iu such a Aviation is liiNopHrublc front either propriation ably never to be abandoned. It Is Imdeclaration of it state ot peace. la corwith will cost of have There high Ulop, your to All early consideration. Join. government. . invite to exert federal Influence In the urmy or the navy and the govportant cun Brin),,, be no branch of recting the failure of the executive In Neither the government correction the of complete that we were may be regretted cun be unmindful of tite call for re- negotiating the most Inqtortant treaty cost until government's cost developing comprehensive plans look- ernment must, in tin interests of high living wurs for aftermuth, Uftw; y prepared defense, eiieottrage its develop- duced ing to the promotion of commerce and Is notably reduced. for these depart- In tlie history of tlie tuition to recogKU tie made reudy to return to the our expenditures In the surest ment for military und civil purposes. ments expenditure upply defense. Tlie nize the constitutional overs of tho our national of lie Budget System. of pence, but we are not to way to guarantee u public return for The encotirugemeut of the civil devel- government Is In accord with tlie wish sennto, we would go to the other exI.et me most heartily commend the Indeed, we must be the rrtmtt, waged. opment of aeronautics is especially to eliminate tlie burdens of heavy treme, equally object Inuable, If conmoney expended. WMi firmly resolved to undertake our enactment of legislation providing for Large federal outlay demands a dcsi ruble us relieving the government iirmument. The United States ever gress or the senate should assume tlie iX.CO.1; the mitlonut und Invite budget system. Congress federal voice lu the t with high hope, every program of ex- largely of the expense of development will bo In harmony with such a move- function of tlie executive. Our highitS 8v i,r la our citizenship to join in the has ulreudy recorded its belief In the penditure. Congress cannot Justify a uml of muintenanc-of an industry, ment toward the higher attainments of est duty is tlie preservation of tlie It will he u very great satis- mere gift from the federal :t to find our uormul ouwuTd way budget. to now a most entirely borne by the gov- peace. constituted powers of each, aud the purse faction to know of its early enactment, the several i. to he prorated ernment through appropriations for Need of Defense. states, promotion of tlie spirit of so It he that American tin military, naval und postal may i.e employed- in estab- among counties for road betterment. people have i.iunmi ttir so essential to our common welfare. discard we shall Rut not u f'Wu.i entirely situation and with thut tol-if- e lishing the economies and business Such a course will Invite abuses which service. The nlr mud service Is un Save Parte of Treaty. I Hi. Sal Is our there for defense until agencies and patience which go with methods so essential to the minimum It were better to guard ill the Important initial step in the direction removed the need to defend. would he idle to declare for sepIt e are against of us to the of commercial aviation. expenditure. rstanding they will give beginning. with other nations arate treuties of peuce with the cento tm-'i- . I have suid to the people we meant It has become it pressing duty of reudy The laws governing federal jinre of deliberate public opinion aid Imt tral powers on the assumption thut to disarmament, approximate h ultimately becomes the edict of to have less of government In business should lie amended ami strengthened. the federal government to provide for merest forbids thut we dis- these alone would be adequate, prudence as well ii more In as business are the govern- The federal agency of administration They regulation of air nevigation; arm alone. popular government. the situation is so involved that, should be elevated to the Importance otherwise independent and conflicting suririg some of the stern necessl-am- l ment. It is well to have it understood hud its our pence engagements cannot Ignore which naval The program, will Join In the give and take that business lias a right to pursue its and vested with iimhority comparable legislation will tie enacted by the van! prr beginning In whnt seemed the highest the old world relationship and tlie setili Co h is so essential to firm reestab-nen- t. normal, legitimate and righteous way to the work before It. And congress rious states which will hamper the assurance of peace, can carry no threat tlements already effected, nor Is it deto and call It have no unimpeded ought ot rw, ought to prescribe conditions to fed- development of aviation. The national after the latest proof of our notional sirable to do so in preserving our own s Mkt 0 meet government cniiqiclltion where all eral appropriation Home Problems. which will neces- udvisory committee for aeronautics. In unselfishness. The reasonable limita- rights and contracting our future refor K risk is borne by the public treasury. sitate a consistent program of uni- a special report on tills subject, has tion of personnel ntny be combined lationships. rst la mind must he the solution ur problems at home, eveu though Reducing Costs. formity which will justify the federal recommended the establishment of a with economies of administration to The wiser course would seem to be bureau of aeronautics lit the depart- lift the burdens of excessive There is no challenge to honest and outlay. the acceptance of tlie confirmation of ic phases of them are Inseparably outlay. ment of commerce for the federal regd with our foreign relations. The lawful business success. Hut governConstant Repair. The war department Is reducing tlie our rights und Interests already proment approval of fortunate, untraiu-meleq procedure in every government I know of nothing more shocking ulation of air navigation, which recom- personnel of the army from the maxi- vided and to enguge under the existing business does not mean tolera- than tin- - millions of public funds wust-e- d mendation ought to have legislative mum provided by law In June, 1920, to treuty, assuming, of course, that this put its own house In order, tion of restraint of trade or of mainknow of no more pressing probin improved highways, wasted be- approval. the minimum directed by congress in a ran be satisfactorily accomplished, by Favor Bureau. enactment. When further such explicit reservations and modifiat Imme than to restrict our na- tained prices by unnatural methods, it cause there is no policy of mainteI recommend the enactment of leg- subsequentis il wit within the limits It well to have legitimate business un- nance. The neglect is not universal, reduction compatible with national cations us will secure our absolute expenditures islation establishing a bureau of aeroi;. Sik our national income, and at the derstand tlmt a just government, mind- but It Is very near it. There Is nothIt may well have the sanc- freedom from Inadvisable commitsecurity. nautics in the navy department to tion of congress, so that a system ot ments und safeguard all our essential e time measurably lift the burdens ful of the interests of all the pimple, ing congress can do more effectively to centralize the control of navul activivur taxation from the shoulders has a right lo expect the eml this shocking waste than condivoluntary military training may offer interests. For Accomplishment. lie Aiucricau people. of that legitimate business in stamping tion nil federal aid on provisions for ties in aeronautics and removing the to our young manhood tlie advantages restrictions on the personnel detailed of physical development, discipline nnd 'ne cannot be unmindful thut econ Neither congress nor tlie people need out the practices which add to unrest maintenance. to aviation in the navy. is a much employed cry, most fro-itlcommitment to service and constitute my assurance that a request to nego-llal- o and Inspire restrictive legislation. AnxHighways, no matter how generous The army uir service should he con- the urmy reserve In return for the onward restore us we ious to are treaties of pence would be as stressed in the the be met const cannot for ion, outlay ap is, but it is ours to make it un flow of business, it is fair to combine maintained without patrol und con- tinued as a coordinate combatant of training. superfluous mid tin necessary as it is the army und its existing organizaEnd of the War. landing and technically ineffective, und I know lu pur assurance and wurning in one utter- stant repair. Such conditions insisted tion. utilizc-with other in c lo both my own heart there is none who would two a half and ago upon in the grant of federal ttid will legislation and ndminis-- i ance. year Nearly In lice tlie executive in ion. The unrestrained tendeiicir One condition in the business world sitfegttard the public which pays and agencies of the governmenttransconti- the World war cante to an end, and yet wish to embarrass of national establishment Deflaliwlless expenditure and the we find ourselves today in tite tech the performance of his duty when we well receive federal the your inquiry. may guard government against nental air In ways, and nical state of wnr, though actually at are all so euger to turn disappointtion has been In progress, but lias political abuses, which tend to defeat growth of public Indebtedness with the states in the establishment of aucan where while Kuropc is nt technical ment and delay into gratifying accomwe it mark od.cg from federal reach failed which to the for the pence, to very purposes authority local airdromes and landing fields. of state and mass of to federal he g far from tranquility plishment. the thorize although pence, great expenditure. proclaimed municipality and World War Veteran. the smallest political subdlvi-i- , consumers. Ileduced cost of basic proand little progressed toward the imped Keeping Vision Clear. Merchant Marine. The Americau people expect con- for restoration. We must not allow our vision to constitute the most dangerous duction bus been recorded, but high Linked with rail und highway ls the e of gress unfailingly to voice the gratitude It 111 becomes tig to express linpa be impaired by the conflict among cost of living lias not yielded lu like problem of water transportation government today. in a generous and prac- tlenee that the F.uropeun belligerents ourselves. The weariness ut home and of the republic the For It Nation a. Exemplar. prices coastwise and transoceanic. example, proportion. to its defenders in the World are not yet hi full agreement, when xve the disappointment to tlie world huve tical he nation cannot restralu except on grain and livestock huve been de- Is not possible on this occasion to sug- War, way who need the supporting arm of ourselves have been unable to bring been compensated In tite proof that meats ha own and cost of the butter but additional to the legiflated, congress gest activities, but it cun be Immediate constituted p:r) authority Into accord In tills republic will surrender none ot is not actually reflected therein. It is slation needful to meet the aspirations the government. Our very "inplar in a wliolesome reversal, iiliS1 soldiers our own relations Is concern tite for crippled to the formally pro- tlie heritage of nationality, but . our staihe .taggering loud of war debt to lie expected that nonperlshable of our people for a merchant marine. needing the helping claimed pence. t be cured lor in rights in international relationship will he slow In yielding to low- In the emergency of war we have co- and those ples orderly funding ered hand of the government. have to be asserted; they require esthe our i retail maintained the League. hut Reject nstructed a prices, gradual liquidation. tonnage equaling We shall of the generous intent of Conscious in compacts of amity; our. tablishment be causes cost In cannot war the avails foods in Little costs ihe solution and aid reciting perishable largest expectations. Its 'jl effectively congress and the public conceru for of delay In Europe on our own failure pnrt in readjustment and restoration s must be discounted to the actual lifting the tax burdens if we strike justified. and dependent, I Invited to the Rut there is no longer ex cannot be Ignored, nnd must be deof peace and the large difference the crippled tlutely at expenditure. Cause of Trouble. services of a volunteer commit- caseagree. the uncertainties i fur ami for war respecting some fined. to the emergency more easily said than done, I have asked the federal trade com- charged With the supergovernliig lu tee to Inquire into the administration our foreign relationship. In league of the ferver of phases war our expenditures mission for a report on Its observations pressing task Is to turn our assets of the bureau of war risk Insurance, tlie and with the world-sworld rejected definitely of commerce. nntions, league of an to so little existing agency faillotiHuge tlie federal board for vocational trainquestioned, the enter-U(- f and It attributes in the mnln the Informed, and with the status of Its i towers, this It Is not necessury to say it to conwas so nnd other agencies of government governingwill have nosuper appropria-ii- i ure to adjust consumers cost to basic Impelling, ing can a peuce proclaimed at home, we ntay be There to pnrt. I this republic was so sailors unimpeded that we littlo production costs to the exchange of gress, but have thought notice that In caring for tlie he no misinterpretation, and there will proceed to negotiate the covenanted occasion to give B'hlions and counted the treas-- ) information befitting associaThis war. World and marines of tlie open price by of the deliberate ex- relationships so essential to the recogbe no to establish inexhaustible. It will strengthen tions," which operate, evidently within the United States meansmen committee promptly reported the chief pressionbetrayal muAraerlcnn people In nition of alt the rights everywhere of of the limit f a maintain and great resolution if we ever to be the Imperfect organ- the recent elections and settled1 in mind the Inw, to the very great advantage difficulty keep In our our own nution and play our full part a continuation rine. ization of governmental effort, the decision for ourselves, It Is only fair in joining the peoples of the world In of such u course of their members and equal disadvan,JIIS Inevitable Marine Laws. sfff same lack of coordination which hin- to say to the world In general, and to the pursuits of peace once more. Our disaster. tage to the consuming public. 1 1 'ur current expenditures are run-Jiour ders government efficiency in many our associates In wnr In particular, obligations In effecting Ettrapcun laws governing if Without the spirit of hostility or Manifestly lute of approximately ?.V haste in accusation of profiteering, American activities on the seas are undertakings, less noticed because tlie that the league covenant can have no tranquility because of wars, Involve-incut- s wu.UiH) a are not less impelling than our year ttud the burden Is some suitable Inquiry by congress such us to give advantage to those need for prompt service is less ap- sanction by us. to who compete with us for the carrying pealing. nthlp. There are two nlnt to associate nntions to pre- part in the war Itself. This restoraThe agencies to might speed the price readjustment which This committee lias recommended, vent war, preserve pence and promote tion may he wrought before the human employed in correction; One is normal relationship, with helpfulness of our own cargoes and those in appropriation and of both producer and consumer. A ought naturally to come in American and I convey the recommeml.ifii.n to civilization ottr people nmst cordially procession can go onward again. We will satis- bottoms throiign s be utmost trade exchange, you with cordial approval, thut nil gov- applauded. We yearned for this new can be helpful beenuse xve are moved oconouty in measuring rod of fair prices Iff niatruti,,!,. Let us have both. 1 fy the country and give us a business then the spirit of American fair play ernment agencies looking to tin we- Instrument of Justice, hut we can have by no hatreds and harbor no fears. men should be no revival to end all depression nnd un- will assert itself to give American lfare of tlie "jj'cuily charged part iu a committal to an agency of Helpfulness does not mean entanglei,' "Hh this necessity. department carriers their equality of oppmiunity ptneed under one directing bead, sur-so force in unknown contingencies; we ment, and participation In economic I am sure employment This republic can never lvalue its that the welfare of these disabled can recognize no super authority. adjustments does not mean sponsorRail Problem. ..VsUt uil,1 usree; and both congress in commerce, vivors of our civilization und freedom which the highest purpose of ship for treaty committment iispiratlons righteous Manifestly 1!",miIati,atlou may the both proof safely Tlie groat interest " m the traditions may have the most efficient direction. the league of nntions was defeated In do not concern us nnd in which xve support of all rigid mind-ji.ens- , ducer nnd consumer Indeed, all our cun never he worthy the olfl-clreIt ntuy be well to make such an It with the treaty of peace and will have no part. of the early days of the expanding heenuse the burden is of seraice to linking It the enforcing industrial and commercial life from t t"tis of director the general millions Advice of Senate. the until agency of the making public agriculture to finance In the problems slopping which we now possess are war veteraps and place under bis di- victors of the war. International asIn an ail Impelling wish to do the Thrift For All. relics its find will of transportation ' coordinated with our inland transpor- rection ail hospitalization, vocational sociation for permanent peace must be most nnd best for our own republic for expenditure, swell-tlui,- , in your concern to aid tation and our shipping has govern- training, war Insurance, rehabilitation conceived solely as an Instrumentality and maintain its high place among na1,1 btenllty while incut, to restore efficiency and bring ment encouragement, not government and nil pensions. , of Justice, unussoclated with tite pas- tions and at the same time make the ren V'1' ls 8,110 to defeat llu The Immediate extension nnd iHisi ? transportation cost into u helpfulit as operation, in carrying our cargoes sions of yesterday nnd not so consti- fullest offering of justice to them, I ' 01 faef-icontinue r1,lst h'ddens and the rather than of the governments hospital t of tuted ns to attempt the dual fttne-lion- s shall Invite in the most practical way over regularly opera lationship our tinder flag, t,ft iu"iUr Ixcnship protesting out- - a hindrance to resumed activities. market m o"' cilities in tlie army and navy will of n politlcnl instrument of the tlie advice of the senate, after acto every ed routes, 1 the acute conditions conqueror nnd of an agency of pence. to relief It is little to be wondered that helpful. I American di.i , T," ",l,SIHIe to bring ey quainting It with all the conditions to world, agreeable filld 1,8 reflex In eeono-,,CI,I. hy 0)1,1 ,! legislation, the war strain, changes. It will strengthen Ameri- most Cntitplulncd of and the hospital There can lie no prosperity for the be met nnd obligations to be, disi1 workc-out them-110mmmg the people i fundamental purpose sought to be charged, along with our own rights to government operation In heedlessness can genius and management to have building program muy be nuieker of cost and the conflicting programs, it understood thut ours is an ame to meet the needs likely to be urgent achieved by any such association so be safeguarded. 1 Irttdence In making security for the fu- - or the lack of them, for restoration Ing determination, because carrying at the tlnfc of possible completion. long as it ls an orgun of any particu- the program and confident the difficult most In Tlie whole program requires have brought about a lar treaty, or committed to the at- In making It effective cannot lead us is second only to production most thoughtful attention of congress, tainment of the special nlmg of any far astray. We enn render no effectt ex- - situation, made doubly difficult by the vf rm,,i,s maintaining and J'1'' la- for we are embarking on the perforin- - nution or group of nations, Btutemeiits its to low tide of business. All are so inti- of commerce to which we righl J ive service to humanity until we prove L .,T! anee of u sacred obligation which In" be treasury which mately rotated that no Improvement anew our own capacity for Association ef Nations. In aspire. billion of "f the treasury Is pro-hi'- t will be permanent until the railways volves tlie expenditure In the coordination of powers contret ( American aspiration, Indeed, The Cable. and Radio us. withbefore to you Will Indicate are operated efficiently ui a cost ((ingress the s,,t in tlie constitution and no attenri.itemplated invite s ,n,wl be jour must stamp out abuses bi tbe 'erN )on It is proper to In in thut which the traffic can hear. covenants which nler tlie nnt0M(l inls((I provided upon Ignore our associanppli the of aHr Mbi m qH,' nt st We tion to tin Importance be governments i1' 0,1 bNm-(,(tl()n of Jls(i(,p n)(j Hchti ,imlinR ,1S tions In the xvar can be made for the Must Reduce Rate. and ' j beginning. coiiiiiiiinlciiilon th radio weaken tion of rather than lls 'ort. f, 'Ppl for the future. More, no helpful society of 'ontn limi require- If we cam lime It understood that bles. To meet strategic coninicieial of the beneficiaries and immunize bld charges. Inless . the nations can be founded on Justice and flier.. ur( governpointing for lie sanction no congress has effort so thut rehabilitation shall and political needs, active u higher civilization and In committed to pence until to lur ,;k "k' Uts In the Imnort-fftn- i the coveway does the ment ownership, that congress fi,.,s uttended by resplrltuullzutlon. meat Hhnithl be given to tcrmitlonnl fraternity In which all the nants reestablishing peace are sealed ex,ciulitiiris, receipt. not levy fiiternnl taxes upon the eoplo to slon of American owned und q i" Welfare. Public world might share. by the nations xvhlclt were at war. F"f"bto( ,n'n,l"t sufely be cover deficits In a service which shoiihl cable nnd radio service. ' the recent political canvass below tM.tHMUHKUNHl In rejecting the league covenant and To such accomplishments During to the an ho fu,.. be will Its there he United States and wu made that a departtlie to that lltt! and lirj.l. our reproposal of pence and rejection complete tittering people, to .for communbiitlm which avowed foundation on crebe ample be should should Cost of welfare there ment of public und to the world, we make no sur- Its contracted relationships, to tite On Living. build. commended render of our hope and nlm for an realization of our facilities providing direct s,',nl'T. m ", ated. It was Indorsed und I aspirations for nalone American y mill 11,',!!!,US the Between charges prosperto in reasonable rates. Freight carrying so strongly thut I venture to call It association to promote peace In which tions associated for xvorld helpfulness Amerl,.n Staudards mounted higher and higher until com- Stales nnd other countries your attention and to suggest favor- we would most heartily Join. W'e wish without world government, for Xvorld fa-cfll! have no sym- - merce Is halted and production should there be adequate a I It to be conceived In peace and dedi- stability on which humanity's hopes able legislative consideration. or costs T "ml "u,t easy on- these should he, so far fore gn Railway rates nnd but cated to pence, and will relinquish no are founded, we sliall address ourMaternity Bill. iip from reduced. will free ami be chonpon operation must nr i i direct H In the realms of education, public effort to bring the nations of tlie world selves, fully mindful of tite high prlv- 'n anu Ucable. .U Is mono likely Congress may well Investigate our Intermediation. Friendly rmopv sanitation, conditions of work- Into such fellowship, not In the sur- liege nnd the paramount duty of the health, iT,r " Today lot the public understand wherein should be extended to i. child welfare, proper render of nntlonnl sovereignty, but re- United States In this critical period o In er u Industry, art ,,r Is menaced and pro' I'riMin,..'' system nnd the federal regulations m efforts aimed at encouraging amusement and recreation, the elirnl- - joicing in a nobter exercise of it in the world. communication ''"wn to hinderinc nor-d'or International prewar :s, joi meat of lucking In helpfulness endangering our fuu- - restrictions. The remaining obstacles f- ..... . peaceful-achievement- - g '0 - e func-tloti- s d Ji pbce .Mm-rici- - i sesi-io- n unsys-tenmti- - ita-tim- I ap-wdt- se II, d si (- . pre-electi- ever-impelli- at-H- 5 ' I ln-O- I dec-pl- 'ui-ue- L . ' I tttili-zntlo- v d 8 re-(lir- e, ..ntor? J hnlf-centur- y ! jroVTarTn'd W e , ' |