Show 8 not in dismissing harry S berry public works engineer for tenn essee secretary ikes public works administrator makes it plain that public works appropriations riat iati ions ons are not pure philanthropies lies oil OH the part of the federal government berry was dismissed because he expressed the opinion in a circular letter that i lilies obtaining loans from the federal government would not hava to repay them secretary ickes says berry erred in his opinion and that repayment will be expected of all municipalities obtaining public works funds the he point involved is one which will bear reiteration because there is widespread public misunderstanding er of this vital fact many have thought exactly what berry started in his letter although this probably probart is the first time that the conclusion has been given ivan any official sanction too much confusion exist in the matter and the secre secretary denial should serve a useful purpose it is always well for the people to remember that the money being spent in relief efforts is public money which ultimately finds some reflection in their tax responsibilities there is no bou adless treasury to meet emergency needs aed sooner or lafer there must be some formoe form of public 9 accounting secretary ickes insists that the federal government rs not going to bear the full burden and that cities must pay back their loans which is a good thing for the people to bear bear in mind when they a acob the money nd spending it mckinley morrill has been buy ing some cattle from over the mountain he says the cattle are in good shape but the price is I 1 aw and the profits little or nothing the buyers are not even looking at the black and aad white cattle and the best price for the fat reds is only 3 cents mp and mrs maynard from the agricultural college of logan were doing business in junction on thursday of las week they went to panguitch thursday afternoon and returned to their home on friday |