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Show miasms BEVERLY IIII.LS Well all I know Li just what I read in Ihi papers. Been buckling down pretty hard at tlie old Studio after prowling around all over for so long. I had to make a lot of faces at the old Camera. Movie business feels pretty good now. They had a couple of scares here lately. They are tho darndest peopie to get up a scare. Here you remember not long ago they were all so excited over the fact the Churches were going go-ing to make em clean up. Well you wouid have thought that they had been told there wasent going to be any more film made, that they had ran out of the stuff they made it out of. Well they lived through It, and are just doing fine, and its all forgotten about. But they sure did take it serious for awhile. Then light about the time they could go to bed without looking under it, along come the scare of Sinclair being elected. Well they was off again. The business was to be ruined, they was going to have to move to Florida, Flor-ida, or Claremore, or some other place. Well in the first place the fellow wasent going to be elected, and the next place he maby dident intend to ruin the business, and in the third place he couldent have done all these things if he had wanted to. You have to have a Legislature with you. Huey Long is the only one that can do things with no advice, help, or visible aid from anybody but Huey. But now we are over all the scares, and everybody is working hard, and are happy. California says they are iu for quite a little better times. This Election changed a lot of folks' idea on things. They have kinder become recousiled to the fact that the folks are not so excited ex-cited about this great debt that is being piled up as they thought they were. Course there is lots of em that think we are just so far in debt that there will neer be any head above water again, but the most of em seem to think that Its not so terrible. This thing of worrying wor-rying about what our grand children are going to have to pay, well most folks say, "Well our children seem to think they are smarter than we are, so if they are the chances are , that their children will be smarter than they are. sii if they are that smart why maby they can think of some substitute for money that they can pay off their national debt with, and they will wonder why we dident have a bigger one. Maby we wont print the money, but they will, so what difference does it make to us? Why I had the most surprising thing the other day I was reading that in Iowa during the Election they had voted an old age pension, and in order to pay it all the taxpayers tax-payers had to do was to pay two dollars a year, everybody who is of age. Now can you imagine that? Every old person in the state gets a pension, if everybody else Will pay . only two dollars a piece. Why there Is dozens of great hu-mitarian hu-mitarian things that could be done ' at a very little cost, if the tax was properly applied, its tho waste In government that gets everybody's goat. 1 see now Borah is after em on a lot of that. Now 1 dont know how you all fee', about Bill Borah, but I think he is just about one of our biggest big-gest men. He is a great fellow Is Bill Borah, and he can put the linger right on many a festering place. And I think you will see an investigation and they will cut out a lot of that. Course the way we do things, always al-ways have done things, and always will do things, there just has to be so much graft. We w o u 1 d e n t feel good if there wasent. We just have to get used to charging so much off to graft Just like you have to get used to charging so much off for insurance, or taxes, or depreciation. depre-ciation. It3 a part of our na- 1 : 'yin j tional existence that wa Just have 1 become accustomed to. It will be very inluresl ing to see just what the new Congress does do, or rather it will bo very Interesting to see what it is he has thought up for them to do, for 1 puess no hunch of nvn cvT come to a Congressional Congression-al M'-ts Hall with any less idea of what th'-y was going to ord'-r to eat. Th'.-y pr-j all ji'st ctjining and r,; y-"Veil y-"Veil I had no idea I would he allowed to oruer myself. I Just fig-urod fig-urod I come and Hit down, and I eat what thry bring me. Why I did'-nt know 1 would he ar.ked to order." But I expect thats the host way af'.'.T a!!. You can look at half the j guys s'oraa' h.'i In the world, and you can oe ihoy rtont know how to order for t!:euiteiYS. I VJ't, iUXa-ghl SyidtyS'l, Int. |