| Show fc 8 TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING THE SAL'I P a rj- - a NOVEMBER 27 1938 Congress Will Face Knotty Issue in Social Security Expansion His Idea Started It Old Age Insurance Meets Fight by Pensions Backers a ' - £& - y Ht £ 1 ' S Standards For Seamen ' 4 - WASHINGTON Nov 26 CP)— The call of the 4 is ringing strong again in the ears of young America Navy officers said Saturday men had applied for service in the year ended July 1 and only 15570 could be accepted With so many applicants officers said the department is able to exercise a much higher degree of selection and results are already being shown in the type of men en172-0- listed' Admiral Give n' He’s liable to whip off a sonnet at the Dr Merrill Moore of a hat — and drop it himself drop originally from club" Dr Francis E Townsend pension plans similar to his Also he came Nashville Tennt where he was a member of 'the "fugitive group" the front of a boat Even this drawwhich wrote a lot and included Al- ing form an M len' Tate among other members But there will be a subtitle for the Lastly Dr Moore is married has book This reads ’One Thousand Aufour children lives on an island at near Boston and is a tobiographical Sonnets" and that’s Squantum what in other circles is called the semiprofeseional swijnmer "tipo-ff- ” Dr Moore is writing his Congress will be flooded with Every year he contests in the race from Charlestown life into those soqnets and he finds write about to- Boston Light He may win some lotsOneto room in his house is devoted day December 8 he is to his life in sonnet form There are Meanwhile publishing what is said to be the so many he has to index them by index largest number of sonnets ever put title and first line and cross between the covers of a single book them as well He does a dozen a 'day sometimes by a single author There will be He is too more sometimes less 1000 sonnets in the book to sit down to a desk and just busy of The sin his output largest Hans Education Counselor follection hitherto was Jesse write Sometimes he dictates them T Heinshauscn addressing a Hitler gle Stuart's "The Man With the Bull to his wife who besides her duties as amanuensis mother her social youth gathering said that "Uncle Tongue Plow” that contained 703 Tom’s Cabin" was not a desirable engagements and all that is a cam‘M’ era expert bookr "because it runs counter to He’ll CalJ It Dr Moore will call his work just Oftener however Dr Moore just our racial ideals” He did not "M” The "M" stands for Merrill jots the sonnets down on a theater explain in what way Moore and also is the Roman nu- program a prescription pad the Approved books are almost exclusively confined to stones of meral for 1000 Rockwell Kent one margin'of a newspaper He has proheroic German episodes in the of the doctor’s best friends has done duced sonnets while waiting for a World war and about the rise of a frontispiece which shows a man light to change while having his (doubtless an Eskimo) collapsed in shoes polished while shaving while the nazi party Nazis Bar ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ As Reading for Youth BERLIN Nov 26 0T)— "Uncle Cabin" is not a suitable for German moppets to read in the 'opinion of present-da- y nazi educationists In the course of a "Book week" held at Weimar various nazi leaders from Propaganda Minister Joseph Paul Goebbels down have been telling the people — for their own good— what books they should read and what avoid Tom’ book Views Richardson Rear Admiral chief of the bureau of navigation said recently: “We no longer have in the navy th alien and rough types of the old days who gave the navy an unsavory reputation We usfe at least as great care in selecting our enlisted men as we do in selecting officer material” He explained that acceptable applicants are placed on waiting lists-i- n accordance with their mental moral and physical fitness and are classed as “A B or C" None is selected from the other list until the A list is exhausted Long Waiting List we have on “Today” he said the class A waiting list nearly 8000 young men practically all of whom are native born with an average of three years in high school” sailors applyThe most would-b- e ing in recent months have dealt with enlistment stations at New York Philadelphia and Chicago Leadership in number of enlistJ-- Busy Man Dr Moore is only 35 years old He teaches at Harvard medical school is on the staffs of numerous hospitals is director of two W P A projects in Boston (syphilis and alcoholism) practices privately has written more than 20 medical papers of length and standing belongs to all sorts of associations and clubs including one called quite 'remark“the Neurological ably Supper 1 ed ' Navy Raises By JOHN'SELBY Associated Press Arts Editor NEW YORK Nov say to your friends “I know a man who has written 50000 sonnets" and first thing you know your friends begin surrounding you with butterfly nets and soon you are on your ’ way to the hoosegow But they are wrong There ia a man who has written 50000 sonnets and his name is Dr Merrill Moore Appropriately enough he lives in Boston where his practice is in psychiatry Laid iamb to iamb these somiets would reach from Stratford-on-Avowhere another sonneteer once held forth far into the interior of Jugaslavia Or some place' But one should not get the idea that they are the product of a recluse who scribbles his units from dawn to dusk in the back end of an old attic Far from it (Editor's noto: This is one of a series of articles analyzing the major problems which the new congress will face Mr Hightower a political writer has marie1 several special studies of social security) By JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON Nov 26 (AP) — Voices too feeble to carry across the family parlor may echo in stentorian' tones through the halls of congress this winter Millions of the nation's old people are out after pensions and their clamorous insistence that the federal government meet their demands already uj being heard heie The coming session of congress seems destined to bring together country seemed to be divided into two opposing forces in the field of two camps: For pensions and security — those seeking pensions against of those and advocating expansion When political winds had fanned the established old age insurance ihe issue to white heat lines of consystem The ensuing melee may transgress cern began to appear on the faces of party lines when congressmen sen- utficiRls here President Roosevelt sitive to the wants of the folks back home decide whether their best in- spoke scathingly of the terests lie in goini along with the plan which California pension movement or sticking with voters subsequently defeated And a party program word began to circulate of adminisThe administration has been at Work for several months on its own tration aims Its plans still are not complete program for expanding the social security act to cover millions of hut President Roosevelt speaking persons now excluded on the third anniversary of the act Head Off Townsend said the program should be expandAcceptance of this program by ed to cover more millions congress would serve to head off Will Draft Plan such old age pension movements as The social security advisory counthat of Dr Francis E Townsend the country doctor who brought the cil a body composed of employers Idea into the world workers and plain citizens will meet and the General Welfare federation next month to draft final recwhich claims that 125 new and re- early ommendations elected members of congress are Then Mr Roosevelt is expected to pledged to support Its bill and that suggest that congress extend old others are sympathetic insurance to farm laborers doPresident Roosevelt’s advisers age mestic workers ahd employes of draw a careful distinction between charitable and religious institutions old age pensions and what they call — a total of about 16000000 to be old age insurance The latter they added to the more thftn 41000000 explain is provided in the social old age insurance accounts already security act Under It an employe opened by th board and his employer actually pay taxes Two other types of expansion In advance for the insurance the have been suggested to th council: employe will collect Jji monthly First protection for wives payments after he becomes 65 widows and dependents of pezsons Old age pensions are based on the covered by old age pensions double-barreltheory that all perSecond disability insurance for sons over 60 or 65 should be assured workers stopped from of income and that payment of such earning apermanently illness or acciliving by Incomes would bring about eco- dent and also for their dependents nomic prosperity They would be Additional taxes would be necessary financed by a gross income or trans experts say to finance such expanaction tax on the general public or sion by a scrip system Some thought has been given to other less extensive changes' Per Sum Up Opinion sons who become 65 before January Administration economists 1 1942 now are paid in lump sums on pensummed up their opinions an amount equal to what they would sions in a little treatise made availa- have paid in tlxes plus interest securble to member of the social Some expert would like to work out ity board in the months before the special monthly payment provisions elections for them such as all the insured The board members were told: will receive on reaching 65 after "The epidemic of crackpot pen- 1941 sion schemes sweeping the country Likewise there has been discusmust be taken seriously only be- sion of altering the maximum and cause their surface plausibility has minimum payments' These are succeeded In deluding so many mil- fixed now at $85 and $10 a month lions of the aged their friends and Part of Scheme relatives" President Roosevelt pioneered President Roosevelt may be taken congressional acceptance of the the- to personify Ihe school of social seory that the federal government has curity thought which his adminisresponsibility for the welfare of tration has followed in practice He aged citizens when he sponsored has made public Insucjnce part of passage of the social security bill in his broad scheme for giving a greatThe law has many other er 1935 feeling of security to the common facets — compensation for the un- man through government responsig employed: temporary assistance to bility for his the needy aged and blind and to The man of another of extension children Dr Towndependent school is ascetic-lookin- g child and for maternal services send whose ups and downs in poliwelchild children health crippled have made headtics and fare public health and vocational lines everairplanes since the 1933 day when rehabilitation flying along over Californiacoun-he But more people and more money thought the how are involved in old age insurance try might be ifprosperous of adperson every provisions than In all the rest of vanced age had an income of $200 them put together So while Arthur a month and could retire to make chairJ Altmeyer security board adminway for younger workers in the man and others high The doctor has modified his ideas istration sang the- praises of a somewhat but substantial pensions program" practical for the aged financed by a gross politicians (inside the administra- transactions tax remain his goal tion as well as outside) quickly real- He was quite active prion to the ized that the old age phase of social elections He announced he could security carried the dynamite to not support new deal Democrats votes blast out the because of their adherence to the administration’s program but many Heart of Argument had his Indorsement The heart of the argument over Republicans of the other pension moveMost all the old age pensions proposals ments stem from the Townsend 1st "Will they work?" Curiously plan Among these is the campaign enough somewhat the same tack is of the General Welfare federation taken by Republicans in criticising It calls for a 2 per cent gross inthe established social security sys- come tax the revenues to be divided tem aid especially theiold age inamong all persons over 60 surance sections Their approach: equally "Is it working?" Hearings Assured The political potentialities of old Hearings seem assured on all penage payments became widely evi- sion ahd social security measures In the Chairman dent during the elections Doughton (D) North prrrfmries especially parts of the Carolina of the house ways and means committee said recently such hearings would begin soon WOMEN congress meets in January Still another prominent figure in the complex social security picture is Senator Vandenberg (R) MichiUGLY gan a critic of the system set up the administration Vandenberg In Special 11 Y Test by has attacked repeatedly reserve fund provisions of the present law and advocated instead a Isn't Ask Your Doctor if It plan whereby old age inGood Way Read EVERY Word surance would be financed out of current revenues Present indications are that the -Y— N YORK In tot by NEW in congress will make Republicans Y N nattonallr and Phyelcian prominent to change the financing known newspaper woman— 25 women lost an effort They criticised it repeattotal ot 286 lbs in 40 daye YOU' too system SENSIBLE plao edly during the election campaigns can follow UUa here It la: and some of their spokesmen going right at home First of all go light on fatty meata and beyond that say they are ready to aweeta Eat plentifully of lean meats fish assail the entire administration of fowl fresh fruits and vegetables And for the act with the contention that the proper functioning — take a half teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salta in hot water every new deal' has muddled it bady A MORNING DON'T MISS morning He Rivals Bard of Avon Champion Sonnet Writer X & Here’s World one-fiftie- th watching a ball game while sick abed Mostly he just writes them and files them He revises very seldom partly because the moment he starts he gets ideas fiddling with a son-ne- t for hRif a dozen more It’s hardly safe to tamper with them under those conditions Trees Found Gaining Favor as Memorials -- MEMPHIS Tenn (UP)— More and more families are turriing to trees and shrubs to obtain living memorials for their dead Jessie Fisher Chicago told the American Cemetery Owners’ association here Fisher said trees and shrubs made more cemeteries beautiful than huge markers and "a living me moriaU such as a tree doesn't seem so deathlike” He recalled that one Chicago famstone ily last year replaced a marker with a tree and put sim pie branze tablets by each family grave ot ments however has been held by the stations at Richmond Va St Louis and Los Angeles where the higher quotas have been assigned Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Adda snd polsonom vastPi in Kxces 9 your blood are removed chiefly through filmillion tiny delicate Kidnev tubes or Kidters And functional disorders of ths neys or Bladder may cause Getting Up Nervousness Leg Pains Circles Nights Under Eyes Dizziness Backache Swollen Help your Ankles or Burning Passages kidnevs purify your blood with Cystpx Usually the very first dose starts helping your kidneys clean out excess acids and this soon may make you feel like new Under the money-bac- k guarantee Crate must satisfy completely or cost nothing Get tsisB-tex- ) Only 3c a dose at today (atex druggists The guarantee protects you (Advertisement) Amenca asked and O well-bein- big-na- "well-round- ed THREE NEW SILVER STREAKS packed with nm and exciting features plus the addedtthrill ofLower Prices What do you want in your new car? 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