Show Dis dispelling THE FOG by charles michelson chairman john hamilton ot of the republican national committee ex guiv governor anor landon of 0 kansas who ran for the presidency pres dency and dr olenn glenn prank frank who heads the republican program committee are all agreed that the relief program the president has proposed to take cars cara yi or the rising tide ot of unemployment etc c tc lg Js a wicked thing on the other hand george D aiken republican I 1 governor ot of vermont came out with a speech at dartmouth college in which he said it was poor business to give the impression that the republican party would cut oft off relief sperl spending ding and accused chairman hamilton of incompetent politics in the batters lat discussion of the program the most notable thing about the eloquence of the minority party chairman and the program chief is the unanimity with which they fall all to suggest any alternative to the pump priming process obviously sly the only possible method of bringing about re employment Is to create more jobs hence the plan of more public buildings highways lodges and other works in which the government must MUSA engage as an alternative to carrying au all the unemployed and their families families on the rolls the tha problem was waa dispassionately reviewed by the columnist of the baltimore Dalt more evening sun SUIL the be other day the sun su n papers can hardly be 1 accused of at partiality in fit the t he presidents direction direct on prank kent has his habit habitat zot on the morning issue isse 0 of these however mr gerald IN W johnson Joh naon hl his s evenin evening i paper colleague summed up the relief bill in this apara ipara graph COnsi considering derlIng the presidents proposal the country really has three prop propositions before it one la is to spend as roosevelt has been spending 19 another Au Other la is to spend as hitler has been spending that Is to have a standing army arm y huge enough to absorb the surplus workers and the third ds to stop spending eking ali altogether then he points out that nobody imbody would seriously consider con the raising and main of such an 3 11 army in peace times that to lot let unemployment ment continue co to increase would mean an era of food riots and that sort of 0 thing and he concludes that we have to go with roosevelt for the simple but re reason a that there anywhere else 0 to o go As the outcome of it i all this writers philosophy is that the borrowing may be expected to t end tor for if the country really became prosperous a gain again the taxes would supply the spending money with such a bare col cold d cha charf before ore them it Is not surprising that kc sara hamilton landon and frank should confine their attack on the grellet program to generalities and should not venture to suggest an alternative following out the liberty league plan ot of campaign which it is to op uwe pose anything t the he pre adent dent Is ia tor fur and to advocate everything the president Is against the pro pagan da campaign against the relief relict pro r grain ram got cot under way promptly the varin canned pol editorial appeared in identical t language in ia the anti adminis krakon papers from florida to the state of washington agton A identical dent a in voids B some ome ol of the newsy newspapers apers to toy y to 0 o relar reinforce orce their position by proclaiming that once upon a cine they were for rosevelt roosevelt of 0 course they were ware when he came to the white bite house big bua business iniss gasping for breath and almost in the throes dissolution hailed balled the new deal nod and the new deal il me measures ures as aa a eracle of courage and performance of the president tor for they represented the one hope and a hope that was realized for checking the ta I 1 spin and getting into going aguin again and the newspapers controlled by bg but bul ness naturally expressed the same sent in the econ misag tell its that the reason for thi the great depression was the tha monolo py of 0 profits jn in other ether words corporations and individual empl employers absorbed so much of the gam gaii that catle or nothing was waa left to furnish purchasing power for or the mass of people was the result ot of prices too high and wages too low the present recession in business Is ia just a repetition ot at that process the ij iberry berty league philosophy will not ot of course accept this ex on so they are blaming the whole thing on oil the government and are accordingly the inspired telegram machinery so hugely put in operation when the reorganization bill was up was put to working gain again incidentally there wo was s a runny funny little manifestation of newspaper pali cies luring during the feorg reorganization bill bil I 1 controversy the theory or might call I 1 it the myth of the tree free expression of cp non ilon by the dated columnists received rec hecei eved ved rather a bad jolt when the NW york member of a b s g now newspaper shaper chain deleted from mr raymand haymond Ola pipere column all references critical to the assaults on the which it its other clenta pr printed anted in in full thereby putting tile the writer in the lav inv dous d ous post position tion of taking one pos ifon in some newspapers and a different df terent it if not contrary position in the ether papers on the same day this constituted not only a treachery to its rea readers derso by a newspaper but a serious ds service to the writer himself |