Show 1 HI H III IJ I 1 I f j i i I t Dads Dad's i Column I IJ J i I 1 I 1 oI I I I I r LEST WK wr rOUGET FEW PEOPLE who live In Washington I natal nata the New Deals Deal's will ever forget day clay That day da dawned a dark one In Ir I respect The great grent depression hung I every over the country like a darkening cloud Banks were closing literally by toy the th hun hun- Life savings savI gs In bank ba k accounts and like so being blown away securities were much dust Homes and farms were going on the auction block In Increasing ever numbers In certain sections citizens were beginning to grow gr w desperate Word W rd reached Washington that morning ot of hungry people raiding a food store In Iii one community In the southwest In Th an- an another another other state only a few days before Irate fore fore- foreclosure foreclosure foreclosure citizens had forcibly stopped n a closure sale and In another they had actually dragged a Judge from the bench and threatened to tar and feather reather him for carrying out the state law In de declaring de- de declarIng claring daring the forfeit on a farmers farmer's mort mort- gage New New York Times March 3 3 1940 above Senator COMMENTING ON the Lister Hill Bill of Alabama says When we recall In 1932 and 1933 the bread lines I I of hungry desperate men the burning of grain for fuel business In bankruptcy banks falling failing and desolation and despair should give thanks on everywhere we I this seventh anniversary to a Democratic administration which relieved us of or those i conditions and provided us with days daysI I of prosperity and contentment Lord God of Hosts be with us yet Lest we forget lest forget lest we forget I o oo 00 o o oDO DO 0 YOU KNOW THAT THAT- YOUNG hopefuls apply at the I Recruiting Stations are accepted accept d for enlistment remain for second enlistment stay on Intending no doubt to put In 20 years 73 actually complete 20 years 4 remain for 30 years A FOR FOIl FAIR FAllt ILAY LAY LAYTHE THE CENTRAL purpose of the Wagner Act Is to compel employers to bargain collectively Is 15 the Judgment of many editors who are asking embarrassing questions Does an employer bargain i collectively when he merely listens to to demands of union representatives even it if he ho rejects all of them asks an edi edt tor tor Must he to bargain collectively at it t least grant some of the demands no matter how unreasonable The House Committee has raised similar questions and an those questions have been answered by witnesses so clearly that any common commonsense commonsense commonsense sense legislative body Including tho con con- congress congress congress gress of ot the United States ought to be beable beable able to remove all the ambiguity and put collective bargaining on a high high- plane so that employers and workmen could get together and adjust their dif dif- differences differences di- di In a friendly manner without brass bands or strikes TilE THE DOCTORS DOCTOR'S TRUST THE FEDERAL Courts are struggling with the question as to whether the practice of or medicine Is to be regulated as a trade under the Sherman Antl- Antl AntiTrust Trust Act An Indictment was round found against the American Medical Association Association tion and local Medical Societies in the District of ot Columbia and Texas for tor conspiracy con con- conspiracy conspiracy to restrain trade The United States Circuit Court of or Appeals for the district has upset tile the decision of or a lower court In favor of or tho the doctors and In the reversal sustains the charge that there was a a. conspiracy Probably the case will finds its Us way to the United States Su Su- Supreme Supreme Su- Su Supreme preme Court which will have to settle the the- controversy as to whether the Sher Sher- Sherman Sherman man Act can be used at this late date to Include the practice of ot medicine Inas inas- Inasmuch inasmuch Inasmuch much as the present status of oC the case holds that the the- medical profession Is en en- engaged engaged In commercial activity as a trade Physicians and their defenders throughout the entire country countr are Wry Tery critical of those branches of the government govern govern- government ment that appear to be going after arter the doctors and charging that they are a a. trust ORGANIZED LABOR PUTS 11 A FIGHT rIG liT SAYS THE National News Service Hundreds of members of big labor unions have been accused of or violating I the th th trust anti-trust laws with the result that of construction of oC new homes and other buildings have become too expensive expensive sive sl to build Delegations have been In Washington of late for the purpose of protesting against the prosecutions of ot I labor unions by the Department of or Justice Jus JUS-I JUS tice For many years the Federal Gov Gov- Government Government has been smashing away at big I business accusing It of ot monopolies and conspiracies and prosecuting business businessmen men n for violations of ot the Sherman Anti- Anti AntiTrust AntiTrust AntiTrust Trust law These cases became so BO com corn common common cornmon mon that most of them escaped general attention But now the shoe Is on the theother theother theother other foot as labor unions are accused of monopolistic tendencies The explanation explanation explanation tion of troubles of ot the unions Is la found In the fact that several millions of men are Joined together In groups of ot unions tor or the purpose of or securing uniform ad- ad advantages advantages vantages for their members Some of their acts create the suspicion that they are engaged in practices against the pub- pub public Ulc lie lic Interests damaging to the alms aims I of new home building programs which the National Government Is backing The unions will either have to convince As- As Assistant Attorney General Arnold that they are Innocent of monopoly practices or he will likely go after them the way he proceeded against business men who stuck their chins out and were prosecuted ed for violating trust anti-trust laws O O O OTHE i THE RICHEST man In the world the theE E Nizam of ot of India Inella worth eats cats with his fingers He uses ruses neither knife fork or spoon spoon even even If for or soup and soup and with all his wealth he sleeps In a bed hed with no springs I 1 IJ J 00 WE MUST never permit the Ideals of this Republic to sink to a point where 1 every ery American father and mother regardless re regardless re- re regardless of or race color or creed cannot 4 look proudly Into the cradle of or their new-born new babe and see a future President President L dent of ot the United States Postmaster Postmaster s General James A. A Farley Fancy t 4 O O O j STICK A pin In this prediction says the Jackson News concerning the the- Dry status of or Mississippi Ml Before tho the Continued on Page Four I H H Hf f Dads Dad's Column i I H Continued trout Pare Pace One Legislature again convenes In biennial session lawlessness of all kind will be so I rampant In the state that the lawmakers will screw up their courage to tackle the liquor problem In a practical way o o o SAYS THE Republic Bulletin British newspapers are said to be cold to Am Am- Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Kennedy returning from the United States Because Joe told them the people of ot the United States are more determined than ever to keep out of ot the European dogfight The fellow who brings bad news Is 18 never very lar 00 o o o NEWS S 'S IHU WM Mfr H. H KING Utah's senior senator has declared his desire for tor election re-election re- re lection next fall Our opinion Is he will be the unanimous choice of ot the Utah Demo Demo- Democrats Democrats which will mean his re President Roosevelt was ordered back to bed yesterday because of ot a cold Nothing serious however James A. A A Farleys Farley's hat was gracefully but emphatically emphatically emphatically thrown In the ring yesterday If President Roosevelt does docs not choose to run we wc predict James A. A I will be the winner In the coming pre pre- presidential presidential canter and his cabinet crumbled yesterday esterday because of ofUs 0 its Us lack of ot aggressiveness In the war against Germany British ers made destructive hits on German fortifications yesterday May this good work continue with dally daily Increasing destructiveness Finland expects renewal of ot war with Russia at any mo mo- ment May speedier and greater aid be given the little nation than formerly If It again forced to defend Itself against the brutal bear I O 0 O O 0 AFTER AFIER AN annual Inventory taken by a well weIl known Memphis Tennessee I famous for Its southern hospitality I It was revealed that hotel guests had departed taking with them during the the 1939 the following towels I 1620 sheets bearing the hotel pieces of silver slIver wool blante e valued at 7 each 1248 bath mats 1 lol lolI i bathroom shower curtains 1400 cases pairs of lace curtains W- W bedspreads I spreads valued at 1250 small ni cream pitchers bearing name of hold hotd holdon holdon on bottom |