RURAL ENTERPRISE C ou rtahip A m o n g L o w er C re a tu res enutne Methods of love-making are Juat as i varied among animals, birds, and In- i aects as the methoils used by human i beings. According to a well-known scientist, tlie male spider, a dim inu­ tive creature compared with the fe­ male. a ttra c ts the attention of his mate by vibrating one of the fibers of her web, thus transm itting a uiea- ; sage of love along the “wires." The chirp of the cricket, caused by the male rubbing leg and wing to- I getber, appeals to bis m ate's sense of I bearing, and was the first known ex­ ample of Instrum ental music being ap- I plied to courtship. The frog also ex I ploits the sense of hearing, the male j em itting th at very resonant sound so often apt to Interfere with one's sleep ! Tbe croak of the frog w as th e first known Instance of vocal music being j applied to courtship.—Grit. Fo r economy’» »»k». why not buy a r e r - , mlfutre which e«p*I» Worm » or T a p ew o rm ■ w ith » ulntflo do»«? P r Feery'» ' P e a d j Shut" doe» It 171 P earl St . N. T. Adv. In g e n io u s C a t An Innocent-looking black cat, which Is tbe pet of a Burlington (Vt.) store, was seen to leap up on the counter and get Into th e egg basket, says the Boston Globe. The cat proceeded to push one of the eggs out with Its paws and when It broke on th e floor. Jumped down and ate the egg, leaving the shell. Then and there the store mya- tery of the broken eggshells on the floor was solved. And a short tim e a ft­ er that, tbe cat excelled Itself. A glass Jar of chicken was In a basket, and craving a little solid food, the cat pushed the rath er heavy Jar off the counter. It went a fter the chicken and ate everything but the glass. ifa R e d u c tio n ^corÿartizatioB of th e Executive Departments PIRIN Say “ Bayer Aspirin > 9 INSIST! Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy­ sicians for 24 years. Accept only a Bayer package which contains proven directions H andy “ B ayer” boxes of 12 t a b le t a Alao bottles of 24 and 100—-D ruggists ¡ I j i ¡ Awplrta I" the tr»«t* mark o f F»yer Manu­ facture of Mouoacetlcacl>ie«ter of Hallryllcscld RESINOL 5 o o fh in q And Hc&linq fòrSunburnànd Insed Bites [ Boschee’s Syrup /o r Coughs and Lung Troubles S u ccessfu l fo r 69 years. 30c and 90c bottle» — F ly e rs Set R e c o rd A L L D R U G G IS T S Avlntors In the Royal Canadian Air force set a new record for safe flying last year hy making up 3,340 hours of actual flying time w ithout a fatal ac­ cident In carrying air mall, patroltng forests and fisheries, and perform ing other governm ent service, said a report f R E A S O N A B L E -H O M E L IK E ^ ] from the D epartm ent of the interior 10U P IN I S T - SAM FIAMQSCO« I More than 3,000 acres of forest In Al­ berta were covered tw ice a day by air patrols during the season of fire haz­ T im e ly W a r n in g T o Illu s t r a t e m y p o in t, 1 h a v e m ad e a p a r t ia l ard, and In Manitoba 40,(XX) acres were c o lle c tio n o f m is fits an d In so d o in g 1 h a v e t a k e n E lectrician (from top of building no a cc o u n t o f e it h e r In c id e n ta l fu n c tio n s o r s e m l- under observation. T he forces photo­ from which four w ires dangled)—BUI, Ic g ls la tlv c o r s e m lju d lc la l a g e n c ie s , e x c e p t ao f a r graphed 4O.(MMl square miles of terrain catch hold of t -o of them wires. as th e y have a d m in is t r a t iv e fu n c tio n s . for the topographical survey. Bill—Hight. N u m b e r o f De­ E lectrician—Feel anything? p a r tm e n ts o r B ill -N o. P u b lic -S p irite d C itiz e n In d e p e n d e n t Electrician—Well, don't touch tha A g e n c ie s An anonymous donor has given the In w h ic h other two, there's 2.1XX) volts In them. Num ber of sum of £40.(X X ) ($200,000) to the B rad­ th e y a re B u re a u s or ford (E ngland) Chamber of Commerce —Liverpool Echo. lu c a te d A g e n c ie s the Interest to be used to semi se­ 9 P u b lic W o rk s C o n s tru c tio n . . . 1 4 C o n s e rv a tio n o f N a t io n a l R e­ lected young men to the continent so u rc es ......................................... 8 8 j for periods of six m onths or more D ir e c t A id to In d u s t r y ................ 5 2 i to study languages, especially Hua- D ir e c t A id s to M e rc h a n t 6 j stun and Spanish, and to learn some M a rin e ..................................... I D ir e c t A id e to E d u c a tio n . j branch of ihe textile Industry. The 4 4 D ir e c t A id s to V e te r a n s . . purpose Is to enable these young men an d G o v e rn m e n t o f T e r r it o r ie s to assist B radford to develop perm a­ 2 D e p e n d e n c ie s ..................... A B le s sin g to M ankind 2 nent trad e relations with foreign coun- P u b lic H e a lt h ......................... P u rc h a s e of $250.000.000 •t i tries. Paul Bonor, Pit­ e ve ry b u re a u MORTON H O S P IT A L « By JO H N , D IC K IN S O N SHERMAN R ESID EN T COOLIDGE’S tran sfer by executive order of th e bureau of mines and m inerals statistics divi­ sion from th e D epartm ent of tbe In terio r to the D epartm ent of Com­ m erce throw s another spotlight on an anom alous situation nt W ashing­ ton which has long held public a tte n ­ tion—bureaucracy and th e delayed reorganization of th e executive de­ p artm en ts of th e federnl government. T his change Is one of those recom- m ended in the program of th e Joint congressional c o m m it t e e . It w as made w ith th e approval and co-operation of S ecretaries Work and Hoover of the In terio r and Commerce d epartm ents. And this change w as possible only because of th e fact th a t the P resident had pow er to m ade It under author­ ity lodged in him by the organic act creating th e D epartm ent of Commerce. T his Is the only departm ent to which such a tra n sfe r can be made by the P resident w ithout action by congress. Sec­ retary Hoover would like to reciprocate by turning over some functions to Secretary Work, but he will have to w ait until congress authorizes the reorganization of the executive departm ents. S ecretary Hoover purposes to build up in his d epartm ent a com prehensive division em bracing activities of the federal governm ent’s scientific anil economic research In aid of Industry. Ex­ am ination shows th a t the research work of the Comm erce departm ent and th e bureau of mines overlaps in gasoline and lubricating oils ; In porce­ lain m an u factu re: In fu el; In domestic d istribu­ tion and foreign trad e In m ineral p roducts; In sta tistic s of the production of m inerals and ex­ plosives ; In safety appliances, und so on. Secre­ tary Hoover, who Is a w orld-fam ous mining engi­ neer, am ong other things, purposes to overhaul th e bureau of mines and Increase Its usefulness to the mining Industry. So th e tru n sfer of th e bureau of mines may he regarded as an object lesson in w hat ought to be done in the reorganization of the executive d ep art­ m ents—and Isn’t. S ecretary Work has Just run up against another lilum inutlng situation, this tim e in Alaska. A com pilation Just completed by him shows th at a total of $10.4(57.004 was spent Inst year In the federal adm inistration of the territo ry . Control of this expenditure w as apportioned among nine of tl i ten executive departm ents, th e D epartm ent of S tate being the lonesome one. A pproxim ately 25 different bureaus expended th e appropriations made hy congress for the 125 governm ent activities In th e territo ry . T h ree thousand people in A laska—more th an one-tenth of th e white popula­ tion—a re In the governm ent employ. When A lexander H am ilton m apped out the executive departm ents he grouped th e different functions devoted to th e sam e general m ajor p u r­ pose under single responsibility. E ver since his day, as the nation grew and th e governm ent's activities increased we have been busy undoing his work by dividing responsibility through the scattering of service with su bstantially the same m ajor purpose among the different executive de­ partm ents. New bureaus have been throw n w her­ ever It was most convenient or w here they would l>e most kindly received. In th is way bureaucracy h as become entrenched I the executive branch of the government. T here are m ore than 200 different bureuus, boards and comm issions with a to tal of 550.000 employees. In addition there are more th an 40 lnd»'l»endent establishm ents directly under eith er the President or congress. A good deni of this bureaucracy Is necessary. T he unnecessary personnel Is being cut down of late years. But nothing will cure the w aste in governm ent th at Is th e result of bad organization except reorganization. Now th e reorganization of the executive d ep art­ m ents of th e federal governm ent has been urged upon congress hy every President from Roosevelt to Coolidge. Congressional com m ittees and com- m issions have Investigated and reported. Complet» program s of reorganization have been^ form u­ lated—one is before congress now Efficiency exjierts In the cabinet like Hoover and Work advo­ cate th is reorganization day In and day out. But congress has never given authority to anyone to put thia reorganization Into effect. It has remove» eivli service from politics. It has created t..e budget. It has established the classification. But until congress authorizes some one or some agency to reorganize the executive departm ents—why, no reorgaulzution. th a t's all. So we have this anomalous situ a tio n : T he Executive and the hends of the executive d ep art­ ments urging reo rg an izatio n ; the rank and file of bureuucracy fighting reorganization, and congress hesitating between the two and evading rlie Issue. The explanation of this anomalous situation la plain. Every Item In the reorganization program steps on somebody’s tops. Everybody Is In favor of every Item except the one which cram ps his own activities. Every Item Is opposed hy some o r­ ganized minority. Congress is lost In a babel of voices shouting approval und opposition. O r g a n iz a t io n a n d c o -o r d in a tio n a r« e s s e n tia l In bu siness. T h e y a r e h ig h ly e s s e n tia l In g o v e rn m e n t, f o r th e g o v e r n m e n t Is th e g r e a te s t bu siness u n d e r­ t a k i n g y e t e u b m ltte d to th e m in d o f m an . Had c o -o r d in a tio n a m o n g In d u s tr le e f in a lly com es hom e to th e p e o p le as a w h o le in th e fo r m o f In cre a se d p rices. A n d b ad o r g a n iz a t io n In g o v e r n m e n t com es ho m e In m a n y m o re d ire c tio n s th a n e ve n th e ta x e s it w a s te s . So says Secretnrv Hoover In a n address before thp C ham ber of Commerce of the United S tutes In which he advocates "Reduction of W aste In Gov­ ernm ent by R eorganization of th e Executive D epartm ents.” He first points out th at as the bureaus and agencies are now grouped and organized th ere are two prim ary causes of waste. One Is the confusion of basic principles. The other Is the grouping th a t divides responsibility. Conse»]uently there Is a lark of definite national policies. Consequently direct w aste arises from overlap and conflict. A s to th e confusion of basic principles he has this to say. In p a rt: W i t h th e g r o w in g c o m p le x ity o f g o v e r n m e n t p ro b le m s It has been n e c e s s a ry fo r c o n g re s s to d e le g a te to th e e x e c u tiv e side m a n y s e c o n d a ry le g is la tiv e fu n c tio n s In th e m a k in g o f re g u la tio n s , a n d m a n y s e c o n d a ry J u d ic ia l fu n c tio n s in th e e n ­ fo r c e m e n t o f th e m . T h a t la th e s o -c a lle d a d m in ­ is t r a t iv e la w . A n d t h e r e has been th e c ru d e s t m ix ­ in g of th e s e e e m lle g le la tlv e and s e m lju d lc la l fu n c tio n s w it h p u re ly e x e c u tiv e fu n c tio n s . Th es e s e m lju d lc la l a n d s e m ile g is la tiv e d u tie s a re f r e ­ q u e n tly e n tr u s te d to s in g le officers, w h ile p u re ly a d m in is t r a t iv e fu n c tio n s a r e o fte n c a r r ie d on by b o ard s A l l o f th is 11 e x a c t ly th e re v e rs e o f th e b a s ic p r in c ip le s o f sound a d m in is t r a t io n . H o a rd s a n d c o m m is s io n s « re s o u n d ly a d a p te d to th e d e lib ­ e r a te processes n e c e s s a ry to s e m lju d lc la l a nd s e m lle g ls la tiv e a n d a d v is o ry fu n c tio n s , hut th e y a r e a b s o lu te ly ho peless w h e re d e c is iv e a d m in is t r a ­ tiv e a c tio n la n e c e s s a ry A n d lik e w is e m ost o f such fu n c tio n s sh o u ld n o t he e n tru s te d to a s in g le m in d T h e r e Is n o t a s in g le s u ccessful bu siness o r g a n iz a tio n In th e c o u n tr y t h a t c o n fu se s such fu n c tio n s th e w a y w e do In g o v e rn m e n t. He rites the shipping hoard as a glaring case and gays th ere are “other breeds of thia same sort of confusion between Individual and Joint re­ sponsibility.” T he federal board for vocational education and the federal power cornu lsslon ere tw o he names. And he co n tin u es: T h e s am e chaoa o f fu n c tio n Is c a r r ie d In to o th e r d ire c tio n s w h e re a d m in is t r a t iv e o r e z e c u tlv e o flt- c 'a ls a re g iv e n th e s e s e m lju d lc la l an d s e m lle g ls la - t lv e a u t h o r it ie s T h e s e c r e ta r y o f a g r ic u lt u r e has been lo a d e d w it h p o w e rs o f a s e tn lle g ir la t lv e and e e m lju d lc ta l c h a ra c te r In th e a d m in is t r a t io n o f th e s to c k y a r d s a nd c o m m o d ity e x c h an g e e. The s e c r e ta r y o f c o m m e rc e has e e m tle g ls la tlv e and s e m lju d lc la l p o w e rs o v e r n a v ig a tio n an d some b ra n c h e s o f c o m m u n ic a tio n s , a nd th e s e c r e ta r y o f la b o r haa c e r t a in ly a ju d ic ia l a u t h o r it y o v e r m a t ­ te rs of Im m ig r a t io n N o r do these c o n fu s in g fu n c t io n * s o le ly ree ld e In c a b in e t officers; m a n y b u re a u he a d s h a v e such p o w e rs T h e re s p o n s ib il­ itie s In d e c is io n s u n d e r th e s e po w er« a re a t least as Im p o r ta n t as those o f F e d e r a l c o u rts , w ith th ia Im p o r ta n t d iffe re n c e , h o w e v e r, t h a t w h ile th e re Is th e o r e tic a l a p p e a l to the. c o u r t In m oat caa. s, y e | p r a c t ic a lly m ost d e c is io n s a re fin a l. W o rs t o f a ll, th e re a re no ne o f th e s a fe g u a rd s as to th e r ig h t o f In d iv id u a ls In th e d e te r m in a tio n o f q u e s tio n s s u b m itte d such as a re In o u r c o u rts . D u tie s o f th is s e m lle g ls la tlv s a n d s e m lju d lc la l c h a ra c te r sh o u ld n o t be Im po sed upon a d m in is t r a t iv e otfi- c la ls In tho se m a tte r s w h e r e th e y In v o lv e is m l- le g le la tlv e a c tio n th e y sh o u ld n o t even be c o n ­ fe rr e d up on a Judge, m uch less upon e x e c u tiv e o ffic ia ls N o In d iv id u a l sh o u ld he a t th e s am e tim e le g is la to r , p o lic e m a n , p ro s e c u to r, ju d g e a n d Jury. E v e r y s in g le d e p a r tm e n t, b u re a u a n d b o a rd In th e e n t ir e g o v e r n m e n t s h o u ld be placed uppn th e « D e r a tin g ta b le and a c le a n c u t s e p a ra tio n e s ta b ­ lis h e d b e tw e e n s e m lju d lc la l and s e m lle g ls la tiv e fu n c tio n s on th e o th e r. T h e f o r m e r r ig h t ly belo ngs to In d iv id u a ls . A« to the division of au thority i t e r service« directed to tha same m ajor purpose by scattering them through unrelated groups he aaya: Grow Hair on Your BALD HEAD B A R E -T O -H A IR s u p p lie s a n n u a lly ........... of th e g o v e r n m e n t I t Is n o t n e c e ss a ry t h a t each o f these g ro u p s sho u ld becom e a w h o le e x e c u tiv e d e p a r tm e n t, each u n .le r a c a b in e t officer; b u t It Is e n t ir e ly fe a s ib le to place each one o f th e m u n d e r th e s u p e rv is io n o f a s p e c ia l a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry , a n d I f w e w e re t r u ly In t e llig e n t w e w o u ld class h im as an e x p e rt nnd o u ts id e s e le c tio n on p o litic a l g ro u n d s . I t Is e n t ir e ly s ec o n d a ry w h a t d e p a B tn e n t these g ro u p s a re in. T h e b ig th in g Is to b r in g th e s e k in d re d a g e n c ie s to g e th e r u n d e r one le a d e rs h ip so t h a t t h e ir o v e r ­ la p p in g edges can he c lip p e d an d t h e ir fig h ts stopped. N o one f a m i lia r w it h th e In t e r n a l w o r k ­ in gs o f th e d e p a r tm e n ts w i ll d e n y th e d ire c t w a s te w h ic h com es fro m o v e rla p a n d f r ic t io n as th e r e s u lt o f th e p re s e n t la c k o f c o -o r d in a tio n o f a c tiv itie s . C o -o r d in a tio n U fe a s ib le w h e n som e one person Is re s p o n s ib le ; w it h d iv id e d a u t h o r it y a m o n g th e d if f e r e n t b ra n c h e s o f g o v e r n m e n t It Is a h y p o th e s is t h a t e v a p o r a te d soon a f t e r th e p e re n n ia l c o n fe re n c e s o f c a b in e t o ffice r« on th e s u b ­ ject i t a ll costs s o m eb ody m o n e y . O ne o f th e fa v o r ite In d o o r a p o rts t ou r new spaper c o rre ­ spon dents Is to v e n t ila t e th e s e c o n flic ts . T h e d iv id e d r e s p o n s ib ility w i t h absence o f c e n ­ t r a liz e d a u t h o r it y p re v e n ts th e c o n s tr u c tiv e an d c o n s is te n t d e v e lo p m e n t o f b ro a d n a t io n a l p o lic ie s In these s p e c ia l b ra n c h e s o f g o v e r n m e n ta l a c t i v it y , fo r th e re Is by n e c e s s ity o f th is d iv is io n c o n s ta n t c o n flic t o f v i« w w it h in th e g o v e r n m e n t Its e lf. U n d e r th e p re s e n t s ys te m w e h a v e d iffe r e n t b u re a u po licies, d e p a r tm e n t p o lic ie s , h o a rd p o lic ie s , a n d co m m is sio n p o lic ie s . We have a b u n d le of d iv e r g e n t Id ea s w it h o u t fo c u s ; lu m b e r p ile d t o ­ g e th e r does n o t m a k e a house. T h e t r e a t m e n t o f o u r n a tio n a l res o u rc e s fu r n is h e s a go od In s ta n c e . I f a n y th in g la c e r ta in . I t Is t h a t th e g o v e r n m e n t should h a v e a c o n tin u o u s , d e fin ite , a jid c o n s is te n t p o lic y d ire c te d to In t e l lig e n t c o n s e r v a tio n a n d use o f n a tio n a l re s o u rc e s . B u t It can h a v e no such p o lic y so lo n g as r e s p o n s ib ility la s p lit up a m o n g h a lf a d o zen d if f e r e n t d e p a r tm e n ts T h e re c e n t o c c u rre n ce s In o il leases a r e a f a i r e x a m p le o f w h a t m a y h a p p e n hy th e la c k o f e ln g le h e a d e d r e s p o n s ib ility In s u ih m a ile r s N o p o lic y o f r e a l g u a r d ia n s h ip o f o u r re s e rv e re s o u rc e s w i ll e x is t u n t il w e p u t a ll c o n s e rv a tio n b u siness In th e hand s of an u n d e rs e c re ta ry fo r c o n s e rv a tio n , w it h th e s p o tlig h t o f p u b lic o p in io n c o n tin u o u s ly up on h im . As to the forty Indepf-ndent establishm ents Sec­ retary Hoover hus this Io any: T h e f o r t y g o v e r n m e n ta l a g e n c ie s w h ic h a r e n o w supposed to fu n c tio n d ir e c t ly u n d e r th e P r e s id e n t p re se n t a n o th e r p ro b le m H e re w e h a v e fo u r b reed s w h l' h m ig h t be c la s sifie d a c c o rd in g to th e fu n c tio n s they p e r fo r m . T h e s e m lju d lc la l, th e s e m lle g ls la tiv e , th e s e rv ic e b u re a u s to a ll d e p a r tm e n ts , and th e s tr a ig h t a d m in is t r a t iv e o f t e n e n o u g h th e y a re m ix e d T h e y a r e supposed to a c t u n d e r th e d ir e c t s u p e rv is io n o f th e P re s id e n t B u t It Is p re p o s te ro u s Io e xp e ct t h a t w it h h is m u lt it u d e o f h ig h e r o b lig a ­ tio n s th e P r e s id e n t can g iv e th e m a n y t h in g lik e a d e q u a te s u p e rv is io n . As a m a t t e r o f fa c t, th e s e In d e p e n d e n t e s ta b lis h m e n ts c o n d u c t t h e ir a c t iv it ie s w it h v e ry l i t t l e s u p e rv is io n o r c o -o r d in a tio n The la s t g ro u p , th e s t r a ig h t a d m in is t r a t iv e , e x p e n d n e a rly h a lf a b illio n a y e a r — as m uch as th e to t a l o f f i v e o f th e d e p a r tm e n ts u n d e r c a b in e t o ffic e rs I f f o r no o th e r rea s o n , th is g ro u p sho u ld he p lac e d d ir e c tly In th e d e p a r tm e n ts In o rd e r t h a t th e P r e s i­ d e n t m ay e x e rc is e th r o u g h his c a b in e t th e g u id a n c e a nd c o n tro l o f th e a d m in is t r a t iv e e rm o f th e g o v ­ e rn m e n t. A n d th e P re s id e n t, a lr e a d y o v e r w o r k e d In m a jo r p o lic ie s , m u it he re lie v e d o f d e ta lL “What we nee»!," concludes Secretary H»»»)vpr, “la three prim ary reform s: F irst, to group to­ gether all agencies having the same predom inant major purpowe under the sam e adm inistrative supervision; second. to separate the sem ljudlclal and sem lleglslative and advisory functions from the adm inistrative function«, placing the form er under the Joint minds, the la tte r under single responsibility, and third, we should relieve the president of a vaft amount of direct adm inistra­ tive lab»»r. "I do not expect that the federal government will ever he a model of organization, hut I have aspirations to aee it Improve.** - S ta te -O w n e d C o a l M in e s All the fuel, with little exception, Io be used »luring the coming year at charitable, educational and penal In­ stitutions of South D akota will he from j the sta te ’s own lignite mine near Haynes, S. D. The mine, operation of which by the state began in 11)11), Is now a full growth of hair s i lhown on tha photo. Bare-to- Hair will grow half •n bald heads. Stop Filling Hair, Osndruft, Itch­ ing, and many lormt of Eczema. E le c tr ic S tre e t R a ilw a y s With one exception nil of the cities of the United S tates having a popula­ tion of 25,000 or more have electric street railw ays. T hese electric street car lines represent a totul Investment of $5,825,000,000, which constitutes 2 per cent of the nation’s wealth, and last year they provided transportation for a total of 18,000.000.000 people, which Is equal to 140 rides for every Inhabitant of .he United States. C eirM pendenc. <>»en p w o e . l .It.n tlo « . Beckel, Cordy & Hutchinson D ISTRIBUTORS 115 Mason SL San Francisco, Calif. 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