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Show Savs Will Rodger s BEVERLY HILLS. All I know is just what I read in the papers. As I told you a week or eo ago. Sister Aimee just come low Roosevelt has got the nerve to defy those fellows if he thinks its for the good of all. Now with a Republican Re-publican there is just something about his makeup, that the richer the man, the less he should be watched, the bigger the industry the m A along like the war and gobbled up all the wires. Why we could-ent could-ent even find out if Babe Ruth had hit a home run, or struck out. Even Mr Roosevelt Roose-velt and half his Cabinrt had to go on the air in order to get wider open it should run. Its just against their principles to stop a guy from making a big killing, even if he i8 robbing a bank. They claim you are "Hamstringing big business." busi-ness." This Sales- Tax is a-coming in all these states. We got a load of it the other day, 3 percent. That abou' takes the cake. Most states vote one np.rcent. one and a half, or at most two but we 6aw em all that and raised em a couple. I guess its the least objectionable of taxes, if there is such a thing. I think Mississippi was the starter of it. It pulled them out in good shape. The poor old London Conference, they are dragging it along, "America "Amer-ica failed to do what we wanted em too, so the whole thing failed." Every one of those guys come over here before the thing started, and all left with a lot of magnified L . .. a h n n 1 over a little message mes-sage they had for the forest builders. build-ers. The papers dident have room to use their statements. We had just got rid of one Hutton out o the news, (the one that pen-gloned pen-gloned off the Atlanta Georgian Prince) when along comes Dave Hutton. He had been a kind of a man about town, in a local way, only in a larger way. He was the first religious crooner. (Yes they are .retting em in churches now). Now all this might not hit you all over like it did us out here. Being so far aWay we are naturally dependent on news from our local source and when Sister Aimee breaks out all communication with the outs de world is null and void during the time of her escapade. Now I like it and I read it, for she ANU .ii,t wnman. and what the Conference Confer-ence held in store for the World. Well in any legitimate business in the World if yu met and talked with all your customers, or all your clients, or all your neighbors neigh-bors about some IS1 WW? I - .illy f o r t h c o ming thing, why when you met. you would know pretty well what to do In other words what was the firs meeting for, and if it wa s seen that it looked bad, then why hold the other one. If a man has a horse to sell end he wants two hundred, and I know I will onlv give one hundred, and I know he" wont come down, and I wont go up, there is no use in us conferring. If the whole Conference was just to juggle with the price o our money, why, why hold it? Just say "Bovs you got to get somebody else's dollar to play with, mine is busy." But we are a Nation of conferred con-ferred Americans without a delegation delega-tion going somewhere for no reason t all well it wouldent be America. 1933 UcSS' Syicau. I-c. Now I like it and I read it, for sue is a very remarkable woman, and Lsniucligood. But I do ao hate to Z wUhout my news of the outde W But its kinder quieting down now and a little stuff is drifting in from the outside world. I wrote a little Z about the market aboiit ten bled, and Roosevelt did say w L going to keep an eye on it WeU I sure did get a ucky break with that prediction tor pulled it a day later have been any good. But yu feel it coming, kvery iU1 S6lt make a living gambling. body cant make a a,waya . Some can bu ther moUey made in some aBd brUfveU Wa Street was get- U EOif Jo tS money supply-ting supply-ting ahead of : tm aljout You can see thats o the Democrats .that :mak ent from the Republicans. |