Show i t 1 I I it 4 Dad s l' l I IX oio X t C I 0 I I i iL 4 L 4 CK TO WORK TRUMPET BLASTS and bugle calls disturbed the serenity of the th little town of ot Massachusetts the the- theother other day dart where fr Wr r four years the mills of the tile George M. M Gilbert Manufacturing company have been closed Inquiring Into the cause of the unusual racket townsfolk were told to gather at the I bandstand at six o'clock that evening they would hear an ail an an- I an-I Over o back fences and across hedges the tho news traveled fast In the trio small vii vil lage age Soon the whole country had heard 1 and long before the sti hour hundreds were already whiting waiting at the Bandstand When at six o'clock Isadoro Isadore Meyer walked up tip the tho steps to the platform and turned to face the assemblage he saw spread before him some 1500 men wo wo- women women wo- wo women men and children A hush fell Zell over the thes scene s ene as he began to speak Number 4 mUl mill of the Gilbert Manu Manu- Manufacturing company will be opened as quickly as looms that we have Just lust ordered can be Installed Number 4 is 15 the largest of the three worsted factor factor- I ies les Plans are under way for reopening the tile other mills Right now we need men to work the new looms looms' Even en though he may have had more to say he couldn't have been heard nom From 1500 Jubilant listeners there I burst hurst a Joyous shout that roared around the startled town Back to work I After four long lean years ye Pa pa I IF THERE Is one single group upon which the President has been counting year ear In the election It Is 1 organized labor While the A. A F. F of L. L has never made much headway In organizing great numbers of workers workers its Its present mem mem- membership membership Is less l than these these vot vot- voting vot- vot trig ing In anything an thing like a unit would be potent The Administration has done everything possible to placate this group I Lewis openly threatened a strike and forced support of the Guffey coal bill billand and he got it Pa pa paA A RECENT compilation shows that there are 26 states in the union which have paid out more In processing taxes than the farmers have received In checks These are re California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Georgia Illinois Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michi Michl- Michigan gan Minnesota Missouri Nevada MIChi 1 New Hampshire New Jersey New York North orth Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsy Pennsy- Pennsylvania 1 Rhode Island Carolina h Vermont Ver Virginia V West and Vir- Vir i 1 iPa Pa Pa SAYS LEWIS LE H. H Brown president of of the Johns Manville Corporation Today industry Is beginning to realize that Its greatest competitor for the citizens citizen's dol del dollar lar is government There Isn't such a athine thine as bi business today Business Is 15 relative And nd the biggest thing Inthis In Inthis this country today Is government It Is I Ithe the biggest trust that has ever been put I together It is 15 more powerful by a thou thou- thousand thousand thousand sand times than any trust or combination combination I tion of trusts against which President Theodore Roosevelt wielded his big stick tick P ST TIlE THE PROBLEM OF MINING SAYS THE Industrial Review No In Industry In- In Industry has a greater Interest In general economic problems than mining Taxation for example Is vastly Im Im- Important ham ham- to the mines which have been the victims of unfair special taxes off of and on for many years In the boom So Is regulation regulation even even days clays mining was almost lethargic In several se Important mining states because cf Iron-handed Iron unfriendly un regulatory laws So are such matters as tariffs money policies currency standards Every one of them has an effect direct and in indirect in- in Indirect direct on the mining industry One thing that hinders mining today Is fear of more snore taxes more inequitable laws more experiments more unnecessary unnecessary unnecessary sary labor difficulties It looks now as If mining had athance to come back but back but fair air treatment is necessary if it Is to travel far Pa a SET Pa WHATEVER HOPES Governor All Alf M. M Landon had of ot receiving the Republican Presidential nomination next year were I blasted this week by William Randolph Hearst Hearst through his chain of newspapers endorses the candidacy of ot Mr oil Landon as the one man man to defeat de teat I President Roosevelt at the 1936 prest- prest presidential presidential election Hearst Is 15 a II big pow pow- powerful powerfUl erful and Immensely rich man nasa but an absolute failure In making presidents for this great nation Pa Jl IJ Pa PaTHE g THE WELLING farce larce received Page P ge publicity again this week The state supreme court denied his petition for a rehearing It Is la now up to Judge Roger RogerS S I. I McDonough to sentence co the convicted d rj 1 I 8 r tary of ot state or to grant his peti- peti i I 9 n for a new trial which trial which petition was 1 immediately filed by Wellings Welling's attorneys after the decision of ot the supreme court Every try effort will be made by his attorneys attorneys attorneys to t delay sentence of their client In lu order to keen him on nfl the th payroll of ot state and to pave the way w y re reelection re- re reelection election next November A great game is 15 the game of politics Pa pa J I hA THE kidnaper lost out In inthe the th U. U S. S supreme court last Monday and ond Od in consequence is a step nearer the electric chair Much water will wUl pass un un- under under der det the bridge before he be Is strapped In tho tb chair ir however because of ot delays postponements etc engineered by his hisa attorneys a Pa t Pa MORE THAN votes have ha been tabulated in the last Literary Digest poll resulting in yes against B no no on n the question Do you NOW V approve the acts and policies of the e Roosevelt Roo velt New Deal to date The Percentage per Is yes no PARK AItI CITY Is fast faIt losing Its nip as asa asa asa a progressive community Here It Is only e eleven Iea days before Christmas and not a II i sign of or f fe tive decoration Judging from What nat we read In the country press we were weare are re re about abt the only city In the state that ha oas as not ot made some come sort of tion In honor of the Yuletide season What's the matter with the city ad administration nd- nd administration ministration Has it lost the sense of I public spiritedness And the Kiwanis Club has It forgotten the meaning of I progressiveness Perhaps a day or two before Christmas the Firemen will erect Its annual Christmas tree and decorate It with a few electric lights lights and and good good- goodness goodness goodness ness knows even that will help a little In Illuminating our present darkened darken d Main street What a gigantic farce was the much heralded White Way which so rapidly degenerated In a dismal dark darl alley at night |