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In Washington
By Herbert Flummer
WASHINGTON Deciiton of Sen
ator Bratton, of New Mexico, red
haired and scholarly, to leave the
aenate for a sent on the federal bench
rather reveries the usua! tiling In
thle respect.
Judges In the past have shown a
keen liking for getting into the sen-1
ate. And Bratton- decision to leave. 1
1 when hi present term 1 not up ua-1
iu ivil is rather strange.
Glance down the list of a few of .
thdae now In the senate who left
high places on the bench for the
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Wagner, of New York. Is an out-
j standing example. He was a Justice
in t.ie appellate division of the su
preme court of hi state when 00-
I portunlty to run for the senate pre-
Knwq iiseii.. He took it and has
been enthusiastic In his new Job ever
since. There have been reports that
an effort was made to persuade him
not to run lor reelection last No
vember and that he turned the sug
gestion down cold.
President Greets Young Farmers
; The .peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall
jfep'your hearts and minds through'Christ Jesus.--Philip-pians
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UNDERCONSUMPTION
The commonest way of explaining America's industrial de
pression is to say that the nation is suffering from1 great
overproduction. This, as a technical explanation, is quite
correct. But to accept it without looking 'into the thmirs
Others Too
There's Logan, of Kentucky, who
was chief Justice of the highest court
In his state when elected to the sen
ate. Logan has Intimated that be 1
not particularly happy in the senate,
but he la sticking on Just the same.
George, of Georgia, was sitting on
the Georgia supreme bench when he
resigned to run for a seat In the
senate.
King, of Utah, and Hastings, of
Delaware, were both state supreme
court Justices before they became
senators.
In going to the bench. However.
Bratton Is returning to an old love
He resigned nine years ago as Jus
tice of the New Mexico supreme court
to come to the senate.
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Marie Dressier
And May Robson
Closest Friends
HOLLYWOOD One of Holly
wood's oldest mutual admiration so
cieties 1 composed of Marie Dressier
and May Bobson,
Marie says nice things about May.
and May ''Muzzle May" to hundreds
of stage folks who have known her
during her nearly 50 years of troup-
ing say It would take day to say
all tne nice things she thinks abou
Mane.
Just 30 year they've been close
friends. The stage treated May per
haps more kindly than It did Marie.
In May's 50 years she has never been
idle a season. There were times when
Mane thought she was done for
"washed up." as Hollywood put It.
Buxom Marie's conquest of the
talkies has made history, and the
vogue she set for screen character
actors has made May's path to trt
umph perhaps a little easier.
Three thousand members of the Futnre Farmers of America, a
national organization of boys studying vocational agriculture, called
on President Roosevelt when they were in Washington. The presi
dent is pictured above as he addressed the group, which held a
three-day convention in the capital.
Incidentally, President Roosevelt's 1 MOTHS LIKE Kl'G SPOTS;
selection of Bratton for a high place xo Hl.'IiE'S THE REMEDY
on the federal bench again lias rc-j If lukewarm water doesn't remove
vived speculation as to probable lu-1 those rug spots that the moths like
. .1..., , ,u WJe unites ouiwo; so wen, dampen a cloth with carbon
iup.iino cuurv during his admlnls- tetrachloride and rub them out this
trBtlon- I way. Always put a thick cloth under
Senator Joe Robinson, of Arkar-sas,! the part of the rug you are cleaning.
Is frequently mentioned In such con- j and let the air get at It when dry
vcrsatlons. ing. Coffee stains are the hardest
Pour of the supreme court Justices ' of all to remove and lukewarm water
that lis hnr-lr nf If. .' in mlt. on t !.! Wl V.Uf.; t !f! '..i" T: Ji " here than
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the day's most pressing problem.
Technically, of coui-se, we are overproduced. We can make
more automobiles, electric refrigerators, steel rails, rocking
chairs, electric light bulbs, shoes,' auto tires,' plows and
what-not than we can possibly sell.1 In that sense; 'we ' are!
up against overproduction in a very real and unpleasant way.i
But there is another side to if another' rlame; for 'this1
problem. If, instead of calling it ovei-production, we call it
underconsumption, that other side becomes' clear; and it
also becomes evident that the traditional' method of solving
the problem is very much out of date, " . " ' '
We may be making more of all of these things than we
can sell but we are not making more of them than we need,
and we shall not be for a long, long time. Not until every
citizen has all that he needs of this multitude of goods shall
we truly have overproduction. '' "
During the last few years Iowa and Kansas farmers have
had to burn corn and wheat while city workers have gone
Hungry; and the same farmers have had to drive suneran
niiated cars and wear wornout shoes while the city auto and
shoe factories have been idle for want of orders. On everv
hand we have had millions of 'people needing all sorts of
commodities very badly ; but because they have operated at
a tourth or a fifth of normal capacity.
The administration's industrial control bill is designed to
get around this trouble by gearing production directly to
cunsumpiion. in tne long run, however, this will not do
much good if it simply prevents industry from producing
more than can be sold. It must increase consumption it
must, that is to say, raise the 'general' purchasing: power of
ine nation ir it is to got us out of our difficulty.
Let the ordinary man get his hands on 'enough money to
buy the things he needs and we shall have a broad and en
during prosperity. We shall not have tb talk' about over
production for many, many years to come. ' ' '
Sutherland. 71 and Van Devantcr. 74.
' 1 he president might have oppor
tunity to exert a wide influence on
the court through his power of ap
pointment before his administration
cornea to a close. ;
With a population of about 41 per
sons to the square mile, tills country
would get along fine If all were as
ruare as the mile. .
cleaning substance. Dry with
a clean cloth. ...
TOWN PLANS PUBLIC WORK
MONROE. Mich. W) Pour acres
of marsh land along the river Raisin
will be used for a sewage disposal
plant by the Monroe city commission
as part of a 4S5.000 project. The
commission has authorized the first
ptirt of the work with the expecta
tion of increasing employment.
AFRICAN ELDERS FORCE BOY
TO KILL HIMSELF
NAIROBI. Kenya Seven elders of
the Maxtdi tribe have been sentenced
to niton fr oounselllns and aicUng
a 14-year-old boy to commit suicide.
The boy was throwing a pointed
stick as a spear at a tree when It
glanced off and killed a playmate.
Unable to pay "blood money," a
council of elders decreed that he
commit suicide. The boy fled but was I
recaptured and taken to a forest,
handed a rope and told to put It
arourvd his neck and then climb a!
tree and Jump. 'He obeyed "f1 hang
ed himself..
'Sold' On Movies
"Isn't It wonderful?" beams Mane,
praising the movies,' not her part
in them. "It used to be a specter and
a nightmare to all of us on the
stage: what would happen to us when
we got 'too old"? Now the movies
have answered the question. We Just
come to Hollywood. We know they
can't get along without ua," she adds,
eyes twinkling slijy.
Marie was In costume, the rough
sea-farlng outfit of "Tugboat Annie."
May, at another studio, was In cos
tume too. By coincidence she's "Ap
ple Annie," star of "Madame La
Gimp." Neither May nor Marie has
any thought of quitting work.
it was Marie who persuaded May
to sign with M-G-M. May was hesi
tating, but Mane said. "Go ahead.
May; dont be a fool!" May tells that.
She tells also, when an executive
comes up to compliment her on her '
work, what Marie said to her, Marie
said: "May. if you dont make a hit
In thst part, I'm going to brain you
and hang you. That's what I'm go
ing to do!"
"I'll tell Mane what you said." says
May happily to the executive.
Marie And The ftules
Of an evening Mane and May of-1
ten play cards together. Double soil-.
taire. nimasy and Marie's trying to
teach May backgammon. May admits
she hasn't as good a head for cards
as Mario. And h-h-hl she has a
grievance against her old friend.
"I'd say It If she were sitting right
here," expostulates May, "but I do
believe Marie makes her own rules!"
i Health I
CALCIL'.M IN TUB DIET
Prof. H. O. Sherman, as long ago
as 1011. called attention to the fact
that the average American dietary Is
deficient In calcium.
Twenty-two years later he again
states that "probably a larger pro
portion of the ordinary dietaries, both
of adults and of children, can he Im
proved by enrichment In calcium
than in any one chemical element."
In substantiation of his statement,
there are the results of a study mado
of the dietary histories of more than
4.000 patients In the New York !hos
pltal. Only two out of the 4,000
showed an adequato Intake of cal
cium. ....
Professor eberman took a number
of rats thriving on what Is consider
ed an adequate uniform diet. He
added to this diet milk and vitamin
G. I
He noted that in these rats there
was a more rapid and efficient
growth, a lower death rate, a higher
vitality at all ages, and an increase
of 10 per cent In the average longevl- j
ty of adults.
There was a greater extension of
the prime of life among these ani
mals. In that maturity was expedited
and senility was deferred.
Dr. Alice R. Bernhelm, of Cornell
university, writing recently on "Cal
cium Need and Calcium Utilization,"
suggests that the long-lived Bulgar
ian of Metcbnlkoff fame, who were
thought to own their longevity to tne
bacillus acidophilus, may perhaps
owe their long life to their diet,
which, being composed of sour milk
and sour cabbage, provides sufficient
calcium, , under conditions promoting
proper absorption. .
While Sherman's experiments wen
conducted with animals (rats), and
while it is not possible ordinarily to
apply to results of animal experimen
tation directly and in full measure 13
humans, nevertheless the results
gained In these experiments aro so
prominent that It la safe to draw
from them the general conclusion
that an adequato supply of calcium Is
essential to good health.
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The extent of hoarding throughout the country has been
indicated by an incident in Cleveland, Ohio, recounted by
Atlee Pomercne, fonner chairman of the Construction Fin
ance Corporation.
Mr. Pomercne says that at a single baseball game, the
box office received $10,01)0 of the big old dollar bills. It is
a mutter of record that no such bills have been passed out
by banks in more than two years.
The same thing has been observed in La Grande on a
smaller scale. Every now and then a local merchant takes
in one of the mammoth bank notes which has been carefully
saved by some citizen.
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U. S. CREDIT GOOD
The dire prophecies of those who maintained that aban
donment of the gold standard would destroy confidence in
i,ne uniiea Mates government and ruin its credit have been
amply answered by the outcome' of the recent offering 0f
51)00,000,000 in notes and certificates.
The government received subscriptions of ?r,6r0,000,000.
Five year notes, bearing two and seven-eights per cent in
terest were oversubscribed more' than six times. The ? KH),
000,000 in three and one-fourth per cent nine-months certi
ficates were over-subscribed nearly six times.
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on the ground that they are making the Far East safe for
the Japs.
. Every community has a few citizens willing to make an
extra five per 'cent regardless of ethics, hard times or any
thing else. '
There aro two classes of people in the world. Sonie believe
anything and others believe nothing.
The way to succeed is to work hard and give value received
lor the money you get.
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pleasure of smoking Luckies
When I first had a desire to smoke,
I knew exactly where to start. You
sec, for years I had heard all the
men in the family saying "Luckies
Pleasc".Thcy said it was "Toasting"
that made Luckies so good. I've
never questioned the reason
because I have always found
Luckies so fragrant, so mild and
(perhaps a man will smile at this)
so pure to my hps! I can smoke
lots and lots of them and still
find them refreshing to the taste.
Now I'm telling my brothers
"Luckies Please", and each of
them says, "You're telling me?"
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