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Show 1 liif precisely the some condition other! The local merchants would bo minng groceries and clothing and drugs to the worker. The local doctors and dentists would be trangetting some fees from the A perfectly appointed table is sients. the dream of every woman a But when the whole Job Is com- heart. With the simplest of cropleted. Lewis points out, it takes chet you can make this dream very few men to take care of the come true. This set of doilies, in dam and the electric plant. Where- four sizes, does the trick. There as a lot of coal miners are out of are a size suit- 6, 12 and work forever as a result! on SEEN Home Keating E,, Hr national Hints around ttc Furnsee Cleaned and Hm Your Now Before the Cold Inspected Weather Comes Alone. Capital Carter Field a straight tip: Before starting fall, be your heating plant this vacuum sure its thoroughly cleaned. It is one of the greatest inprecautions you can take to Washington. There are certainly sure its most economical opera- signs in Chicago, at the conference tion during the winter ahead. between railroads and labor, that When the heating surfaces are on the part of those particular lacovered with as little as one- - bor leaders at least there is promise of a rule of reason. For the first time since this coundetry started to work out of the conferpression, labor. In these ences, despite the knowledge that the administration is on its side, has shown a disposition to let the employer live and make a profit. This doesn't sound as though it were much of a concession. Some might think that of course labor as. .xteenth of an inch of soot (which would have to take this stand, emat ts as an insulator against heat, if there were no profits if the would be.'ng five times as effective as ployer did not live" there be no jobs. asbestos) it wastes fully of every ton of coal you burn! Every employer who has had laWhat's more, a furnace caked bor troubles, however, believes that with dirt and dust won't deliver it is simply impossible to exaggerate nearly as much heat as a clean the importance of dealing with labor union representatives who agree furnace will. Call in a competent service man frankly that the employer should now and arrange for a thorough not only live" but should make vacuum cleaning of your furnace. a profit And it does not often He will do the job without muss or happen that labor representatives, inconvenience. in a conference with employers, While he's doing that, have him have been willing seriously to discheck up the whole heating sys- cuss abandoning restrictions on tem from flue to ashpit guard their employers which they hoped against any possible failure of the to obtain by law! A case in point in the railroad plant after cold weather sets in. I know you'll find the cost is little labor negotiations is the bill pendthe staggering ing in congress, which restricts the compared with cost of the fuel that a dirty, faulty length of freight trains generally plant is sure to waste! Every called the bill. Most experts home-ownwants to save and not agree that this Idea is not primarily waste his fuel dollars! in the interest of safety. In fact, WNU Service. some contend that it would increase rather than diminish hazards. It Wrong Number in Japan is primarily to force the employThe Japanese are superstitious ment at more men to operate more and will not have a telephone with trains. But the railroads contend an unlucky number. The number that it would not only increase 4, for example, is practically their pay rolls, but would cause conbarred because the word for four, gestion in railroad terminals at shi, sounds almost the same as times when there is a rush to ship the word for death. The only ex- perishable freight. ception is that where pronouncing Sounds Reasonable the complete number also conveys Now the point is that this bill a happy thought. The number 4919 is a good ex- passed the senate the greatest ample. Although it contains the deliberative body in the world dreaded 4, Japanese get round it with hardly any discussion. It was by using the word yo" instead of stopped in the house not because of the actual strength of its opshi," and then the phrase is (4919), meaning every- ponents, but because of other things. Those who wanted to stop it had thing goes well." the advantage of the crowded clos- HERES one-quart- I 70-c- er ing days of a session. They had the advantage of the wages and hours bill and others far more spectacular than the train bill. fM FEELING 70-c- But railroad representatives here admit privately that they have small hope of killing it next session if the railroad unions continue to press FINE THIS MORNING -- FREE FROM i I THAT THROBBING I HEADACHE Doilies Offer Thrifty Vay to Set Table loss. Nearly every year the cost of producing current from coal is reduced. Every few months there is some improvement in Diesel engines, which makes the production of current from oil cheaper. No one knows when the terrific waste now involved in cooling systems will be eliminated. But scientists say it's coming and will revolutionize the production of power, cutting its cost to a fraction. So it might pay the coal barons to have Mr. Lewis discuss this question writh them to their mutual advantage. It would certainly dramatize the situation before the country and tend to stop more government competition! Scribes Snicker The fiendish glee of column writers over the dis covery that Charley Michelson, prel mier Democratic press agent, attacked Hugo L. Black in 1926 as a Klansman, and as unworthy to fill the shoes of Oscar V. Underwood, is a rather interesting commentary on how the status of the once abused press agent has advanced in the last decade. Also on how much this same Charley Michelson has done to advance it But it is also rather amazing in that it has always been the accepted doctrine that newspaper men who wrote editorial or policy Into their stories at all Injected the partisan flavor desired by their bosses! So that unless one assumes that bosses employ writers solely for the brilliance of their writing, or perhaps in order to present all sides of the picture, the slant taken by the writer is in accord wfth the editorial policy of the paper. It so happens that the New York World, at the time Michelson wrote this attack on Hugo Black, had n been running an crusade. This crusade was conducted by men in the New York office, only helped out in pinches by the Washington bureau, of which Michelson was the for its passage. So the willingness of so many labor representatives at this Chicago conference to call off passage of this law was not an empty gesture. They were giving up something they thought of real importance in order to permit the railroads to make enough money to give them an ad-- 1 vance in wages. It all sounds reasonable enough, but it was spectacular in labor relations history, of tremendous importance to every employer of labor and to every person living in this country as indicating a long step towards industrial peace. head. Most observers are inclined to It also happens that the World think that this conference is a straw was, of all the outstanding newsin the wind indicating the trend of papers of its time, the most anxious labor relations for the next year. to have its editorials backed up by This view may prove too optimistie. news stories, interviews and color There Is no certainty about it. But in general. it seems probable for several reasons. One is that intelligent labor Brought Up Reserves leaders realize they have a much As a matter at fact, there was a aroused public opinion to deal with. sort of reserve staff, consisting of There is more sentiment than they ten or twelve young men working like for something they would fight for other though never rival-pap- ers. to the last ditch to avoid responthese were Generally sibility of labor unions for their acyoungsters covering the senate or tions, clinched on them by a law house at representatives for forcing incorporation of unions. York newspapers or press services. They would be called on Find Ally in Lewis the telephone, as soon as the chief The bituminous coal producers of the World bureau received his find L. John Lewis a may very po- orders, and directed first to read the tent ally on one at the problems that editorial for which endorsements is worrying them more than any- were wanted, and then get them. thing else. This policy accomplished the This is government competition of indicating to World readers point for the coal industry from hydrothat their paper had a tremendous electric power developments. It following among the government ofso Mr. Is that Lewis happens just ficials and important persons genvery strongly persuaded that all this erally. The World did not pay monhydroelectric stuff is the bunk. He ey for endorsements. It only paid believes that electric current can be hacks to get them. more coal produced cheaply from Later on Michelson went to work than from water power, even under for John J. Raskob. and did his circumstances favorable to economical water power development. Fur- amazing job of smearing Herbert ther he believes that the engineers Hoover, probably the most effective of the electric industry have long press agenting job ever done in this since most of the sites country. When they were thrown out the window in the 1932 Demopromising low cost development. cratic was reIt also happens that Mr. Lewis tained convention, Michelson Franklin D. Roosevelt and has expressed himself very forcibly James by A. Farley has been writing about the lobbyists who come to speeches and many others Farleys Washington paid by local chambers ever since, and cheerfully blasting of commerce and other associations his former employers, Raskob and and maneuver to get big power Jouott Shouse. financed by the federal The whole point is that a good in their localities. treasury press agent works for his employNaturally, Mr. Lewis has pointed ers, and shoots at whatever target out, this benefits that particular they direct just as a good lawyer community during the period of resorts to all sorts of legal technic instruction. So would tearing down calities as well as sound argument a row of houses on one side id a to attack hit clients opponents. street, and erecting them again In C Bell Syndicate WNU Service. anti-Kla- AND READY FOR A GOOD DAY'S WORK. AH people who suffer occasionally from headaches ought to know this way to quick relief. 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Utah Was Firat Settled by Company of Mormona Utah was first settled permanenty a company of Mormons or Lat.er-DaSaints under the leadership of Brigham Young In 1847. The migiation began in April from what is n- - w Florence, Neb., and there were 148 persons in the first company. In the following year the land uccair.e part of the United State and ws-- organized as the Territory of Utah. Immigration from the East ly s was systematically carried on oy the Mormons with wagon trains, before the opening of the Union Pacific railroad in 1869, saya the Detroit News. The attitude of the Mormon church to polygamy delayed admission of Utah to atatehood until 1898, some years after that church had abandoned polygamy. The state It tenth In area and was sortie th is The Latter population in 1930. Day Saints form large part of the population. A Generali Which is 2. art? Ihft What is meant by th I 1 Who was called the Washington. Some weeks ago when the Treasury was parading a lot at names of Finding well known indi-- f Ac Goaf viduals before a Joint congressional tax committee, I discussed of the investigathe purposes tion and reached the conclusion that the whole affair was staged. If I remember correctly, I called it a vaudeville stunt, designed by the Treasury to save its face for having mude bad guesses as to tax collections. The tax collections, as everyone knows, were much below New Deal estimates and somebody had to be the goat So, it was natural to make rich men the goat by calling them tax evaders. At the same time, I reported to you the fact that there was a difference uf opinion among Treasury subordinates. Some of them wanted to make a great show of names of individuals who had resorted to practices not prohibited by law in order to reduce their taxes. 1 did not know at that time how serious the disagreement was within the Treasury. It has only lately come out into the open. As a result, two important Treasury ofilcials have quit their jobs and have gone back to private life. I refer to Morrison Shafroth and Russell 1. Ryan, chief counsel, and assistant chief counsel, respectively, o( the bureau of Internal revenue. These two men know more about tax evaders and tax avoiders than anybody else in tha Treasury but they had one grievous fault. They wanted to be honest about the whole situation. That was a fault because being honest did not make possible a flamboyant display of hatred for taxpayers who had employed legitimate means to pay as little tax as the law permitted. As far as I can ascertain, Messrs. Shafroth and Ryan wanted to cooperate fully with the higherups in the Treasury in so far as a tax investigation by a Joint congressional committee would point the way for improvement of the law. They knew, as many others know, that the internal revenue lawa have holes In them. The smart lawyers , I j m3 Pattern O 1. It artificial government restrictions this particular item of cost is very unlikely to decrease. Quite the contrary. When the bonds sold now to finance such developments mature the government is more likely to pay a much higher rate. But the cost of producing electricity from other sources is extremely apt to become less. Mr. Lewis says current can be produced more economically now from coal than from water power. Most engineers agree. But not after the dams and hydro plants are built, providing the cost of these dams and plants is charged to profit and Me Jlnolt greater, etcr of the earth from pokt. "M or the diameter points on the equntor? Agree With Lewis so happens that every one In the electric industry agrees with Mr. Lewis in every particular on this particular subject, little as they may think at his C. I. O. and ideas about gratitude in politics, etc. The point they make is that the government right now in this electric business is gambling with the people's money. The point is that the chief cost of producing electricity from a hydroelectric development is interest on the cost of the project. Due to abnormally low interest rales at present they being held down by Lsk 1432 able for luncheon and buffet sets as well as doilies while the largdoily, is just the est, a h cloth on thing for many a table. Use string or mercerized cotton they'll stand long usage and be decorative too. Pattern 1462 contains directions for making the doilies shown; illustrations of them and of all stitches used; material requirements. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Department, 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. The Abounding Life No one has success until he has the abounding life. This is made up of the manifold activity of energy, enthusiasm and gladness. It is- - to spring to meet the day with a thrill at being alive. It is to go forth to meet the morning in an ecstasy of joy. It is to realize the oneness of humanity in true spiritual sympathy. Lilian Whiting. 1 4. Do United States v 1 covering that hearing who felt he toll when passing through th,.! tried to do the Job fairly. tmi canal? 5. What is meant by a So now Morrison Shafroth and i Russell Ryan are back in private decimal? fl. men Doci the United StataJ life and in their places are picked by Mr. Oliphant, men who a woman ambassador or it are likely to obey orders regardless to a foreign government 7. What are the sevente of the whims of Mr. Oliphant and science? Secretary Morgenthau. 8. How may one thane i "I Another Instance of official action that seems to Indicate a bad trend in govern-Indicat- e ment lately has Bad Trend occurred. This In- cident was propagated by the federal power commission. one at the numerous federal agencies that is supposed to be largely judicial in character but which is equipped at the same time with administrative powers. The facts are these: There was a group of men who served as directors of the Associated G:s and Electric company These same individuals were directors for numerous corporations that are subsidiaries of that same com pany. The fcdr:l power act provides that the commission muy require directors of one power company to divest themsclvrs of connection with any other power companies one of the strongest features of the law. The commission is empowered to make Its own investigation of these interlocked directorates and then on Its own motion may require such directors to appear and give the commission satisfactory reasons why they are holding places on the boards of more than one corporation. This also is a sound provision of law and undoubtedly works to the benefit of all consumers of light and power. Before 1 proceed further, let it be definitely understood that I have not a great deal of respect for the Associated Gas and Electric company. Its record does not warrant my respect as an observer. Undoubtedly. however, its management complies with the terms of its corporate charter but as a great public utility it has obligations to the public beyond the terma of its charter and it is my opinion that the moral obligations are such that this age demands full observation of and smart taxpayers naturally have taken advantage of these holes in the law because they are human them. Days Cough despite the fact they are rich. So, This brings us to the crux of the the chief counsel and his assistant power commission action. Late in Your Signal proposed to Secretary Morgenthau September Vice Chairman Seavey No matter how many mcSdnet and Treasury General Counsel Her- of the commission had ordered the you have tried for your eough, chest man Oliphant that the investigation group of directors referred to above cold, or bronchial irritation, you can be made to show cause why they should not along lines of a scientific get relief now with Creomulslon. character, that close study be given be compelled to relinquish various Serious trouble may be brewing and to some of the methods that had positions on other boards of direcyou cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent then been employed to avoid taxes. In tors. A hearing date was seL A Crecmulsicm, which goes right to other words, Shafroth and Ryan few days before the hearing date, the scat at the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed were anxious to develop legislation the directors in question resigned mucous membranes and to loosen on the basic of the experiences the positions to which the commisand expel the gam-ladwhich they had had and loopholes sion objected and then their attorphlegm. Even If other remedies have failed, had found to be in common ney issued a statement which said, don't be discouraged, try Creomul-sfo- n. they use. But their fault was honesty, in effect, that they had resigned Your druggist is authorised to refund your money It you are not as government officials would not because they were convicted in the minds of the commission before the be denied the vaudeville performthoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained from the very first ance and the columns upon columns commissioners had heard the ease. bottle. CreomuUon isone won not of publicity which Mr. Morgenthau He used rather strong language, two, and it has no hyphen in it and Mr. Oliphant. not to mention perhaps too strong in expressing his Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle Is Creomulsion, and President Roosevelt, desired to see. views. Upon publication of the attorneys you'Uet the genuine product and you want. (AdvJ statement Vice Chairman Seavey I stayed through all of the hearpromptly ordered him to appear beings before the joint congressional fore the commission to give his Seeking and Blundering committee. They reasons for the statement and to and sc are Seeking blundering ran for fourteen defend himself Stooping against disbarment far good, that it is by seeking and Each day from days. Low practice as a lawyer before that we learn, blundering the Treasury trotthe commission. Goethe. ted out another official as the witNow. lest I be mid understood, I ness before the committee and he was armed with a prepared slate-- ; do not know the attorney. Mr. Pax-son- ; I know nothing about the merment which he read for some two of the case in question. But it is its hours to a committee that sat back In easy chairs and smoked cigars in significant that an agency of the suddenly decides that it comfort while newspaper men government can prevent a man from earning his wrote stories about rich men, avidly EMIT some good and some bad, who had living because he criticized memDASH IN committed the heinous sin of paying bers of that agency. ORiSPREADONjROOSTS as little tax ax the law permitted. Occasionally, situations develop in The resignations of Shafroth and Ryan rather convince me that the national politics that provide a real One of laugh. Treasury stooped to about the lowJuft a them is not at est level ft has reached in recent Big Laugh hand- - It result! years. Of course, it was not the from the nasty first time in our history that income tax haa been used for political in- controversy that swirla around the timidation. Reprisal is a strong head of Hugo Black of Alabama, word to use about government of- newly appointed associate justice of the Supreme court, who is ficials but I cannot escape the feelcharged with being a member of the ing that the Treasury used that inKu Klux Klan. as a method of vestigation reprisal PLENTY OF DATES N0W...DENT0irS men Terrible aa is the charge and who had against many opposed worse if it eventuates that Mr. Ju. FACIAL MAGNESIA MADE HEK the New Deal. tiee Black still Is subject to the oath 1 reach that conclusion on SKIN FRESH, YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL the basis of a review of the names of the invisible empire, there la huRomance hasnt a chanoe when which Messrs. Shairoth and Ryan mor in the way a lot at aenatori Man rotLrob pores spoil refused to parade before the com- and other government officials are moothnsooois booh young complexion. mittee but which ihe Treasury itself running to cover. It has been alDanton's Facial Magnesia does miradee used as the principal actor. Not most a scramble among Democratfor unsightly skin. Ugly ic senators to let the public know pore disappear, more than three of thr eighty-odkin becomes firm and smooth. to the committee by issuing statements that they darnel presented Wstrh your riwpli dee take aa leseft had contributed to the Democratic would not have voted for Senator lew UuOnl law hagtaagfa with Dataas'shclil national Black's confirmation as a member MmmI campaign fund a year ago. ! mutable JIBemoa. WUk Iba Dealoa Meals Mime yea eea actually aee The tactics were not far from those of the courl if they had known he lbs taatan el year aba beoam melbai dev by waa a klansman. It makes one employed by the late Huey Long in dey. InerfeiSloaa air will ad dees W Cellar laugh again when one recalls how his rdinppaai. Monyoabaorr it Drataa'l will the enforcing upon people carefully the majority of the Demoof Louisiana. crats in the senate refused to hear EXTRAORDINARY OFFER can to I add this a statement of evidence or hold any sort of a Saves Yea mammy hearthe fact that aa hdal ing concerning Mr. Biack'a qualifioat liberal eflu we have everMagaeCa od hr who had of Magiil, charge presentweriu We wiH aim cations. oaly. read yea a (all 12 They did this by voting evidence before the down a motion fur ing the hearing!. at committee the Do eoaalry ar Iba original Milk ai Magnarla eapitol, believed It is not pleasant to a tbe Deaiaa Mama Minor (newt the Treasury was not following an contemplate how tha senate so many yaa wtai year Cda rpaolalM naa) . . . all lor unit entirely wise course in the methods edy SI I Dee ! eal ea Iblo neaibobl rBor. on passes Write today judicial appointment it employed. 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