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Show Ife ., m'tl8SttF-0(E1ftrMWiR: cSTr'V !, jTli Xibl(UL Pulielty Xoel- B; $T ' ..,." 'it'061 P"Wt 'ao' J081!1 H) ' ; o " ilui Bourne Jr., today gave ot the R'wlV f followlBf tUtement from Its Wwh-H Wwh-H - Cl ' ' " eV'tfeiKlgttlirter. I 'f '. ' ' '' ' k. 6it deble'1 toaiure'ot ;: the'Uok pmtemaU.m ii H 'k1' the lasting effect It has upon the'la- Rg, aiWuirTSlnda'fterWrthe gKi"'l'', ,"' wVeauoxaU at'Wiiihiiagto'B aay to i' T '" 'iW'iiWJ&f! H! ji, .- etvab .tV leaVe U to ua.' iureaucra-, kK. '. " '- - eoBtideaee but tt dlecouragea eeU- 1'' ' iWWm-VlMdrathlMjor K $ . to, mka u our aalarU Md,xfep- H WW ea tad wo wJU do eTerjrthlag tor you. fm, C ' ;'' . TSitfeMlatiufcmJ Kffv,y, - - ',. bltiolei"amd perhafo hoieit V- H)Cv-' ' - without hope of aaaklag a.tue- 1 W ' " ' mm ot tBytWBgr- QWe up la'deipatr Ki, . M Ut 8 tell you whatto eattwhat ;.ty to drink, wbat.to wear, what to buy KfH and wh't to aell, what price 'to pay B' f i P' and wbit prlco to receive, how to Hj M3. ' ' buolnosa and how not, to do It.' Bi'-jPl; '' " '. "Those p.iot the exactworda of Bf? ''j I n bureaucracy but, boiled down that Is iKfe W '" the aecesary meaning of everything BKwi''' " the'eoc'governmont ownerah'lp Bi ! " ' paternaTlatlc bunch have beea'hand Bt'n4;,v lng out from Washington for the past HiiJ-r 4uVls'g he past Jwo yars. K' f't-' "u the people of thlss country be- Eh';'- V, came confirmed pessimists It will be HI -P' ' dQe to Prea,dont Wilson. He has as- Hl lwA -h t-C " 'aued that only a government official f t'K't 'v ' ft' . f0 u? th8 railroads, the banks and HEA1'-'! 'r cfej'fi the "finances pt the government, tHe ' Hpfv$-J " . ''kL acts up n, the assumption that only BiirCf?i; -.SivStf?'' 'Bjpoitmpster general caa rua the tel Hra -';'f li'v'' ' ,:'-;" ephones, teUgrapbs, cables and the HP ' !?' '' ' '--? post ofllco department, Mr. Wilson K1 '.', tm 'i ' ' Jf ' bbbk i s'rtoH V. oadeavors to do the .political think- te u ' M if " tt t " ' l 'M - 'nrr Hti ;lV S ' ,', -, ilyf.'H 'or ho Ountry In either peace Hk v- ''' ' ,J';,l' Wwar.He Is, 'In his own opinion, ssbBm ''-'f " MM!?'J?,in who never tD'n)" Hv u vlH'l'Vy a Bw1, Kim BE , HsPW ;'C2' ' " HyHat'v''- -' .ivfuv ,- ' o j' ' - '- i '"(4 ; !tr' saiTW.-!. . 'i wrong and whB,he ehaages hU mind It Is tine for, the entire ,country to change. Men who.do not agree wlth him ara "'nervous and excited.'- Polt- tlcal parties that, do apt agree with htm 'have not had a new Idea,, In thirty yearfc' t .rj "it we were to accept bureaucra- cy'a picture of thla country, what a doleful eong w.t should sing, What dejected countenances we should carry, to our Usks It we really belter- ed the aasumptlon that, the iuceeaa of private. Industry and public butt- neae defendsupoa the wisdom ,ce- eeatrated.lB so small a group of bU To fwhat a low atace Ja,.jyUtattoa aast we eeacede we. have.falleB. if we acquiesce la bureaucraey'a view ef oar latellecfual 'aai moral 'deca- 'deaee.1 - ' ' If , 'i )v ' ' yaat there la ao aeed ,tTbe .da- spoadent. Aa optemltUc " spirit Ua prevailed la .talauiTtry awtte, days when the Pilgrims landed at 'Plymouth Rock. Without that optl; mlsm a small band of colonists would Bot, have thrown off the .yoke of au-otcracy au-otcracy in 1776. Without that spirit if optim'sm we should not have takes tho risks' lavolved In sinking oil' wells and' mining shafts, felling1 forests nd conquering a wilderness. Without that optimism we should' sot have strotched wires ever the; land ' and cahles under the sea. Without that optimism we should not have established here a govprameat of the people, for the people, by the people. "And it Is not ' opUmtsm alone that haa made this nation great. Back of that spirit o hope and confidence con-fidence there has been Intelligence; energy and courage a capacity to 'do, an iJigernes to do, and a daring . 1 M" " 'i. ' " ' '" to do, And In the whole, long, proud r ."i- ;fiirr'jj. )'(. - r.i !iT list of accompllshmeats of the people' peo-ple' of this country, there is not one for which bureaucracy can claim credit. cre-dit. . What a sorry spectacle bureaucracy bureau-cracy makes of Itself, then, when It tells tho people of this country that they are Incompetent or dishonest and m-nt bo guided In all their activities ac-tivities hy men who never mado a success of any productive enterprise. And what a sorry spectacle the peo-pleot peo-pleot this country will make of them selves If they stand for the Insult." i . |