Better Luck Next Year" on Taxes
Experts Needed to Set
Impartial Budget Figure
, O P t W PEAKSON
A tu ly s l tt tJ C om m entator.
WAT Service. 1616 Eye Street. N. W„
Washington, 1). C.
W A S H IN G T O N -A s the w rangle
e ver the budget taxes and national
d e b t continues.
about the only
c o m fo rt I can o f
fe r M r. T axpayer
o f 1947. i f he
should ask me fo r ■
it, is a h e a rty ■
“better luck next
year.”
And th a t is no
va in hope, e ith e r
T here is a v e ry
good chance that
g overnm ent w ill
cost
less
next
year. This w ill not
be due to any
Baukhage
w id e ly
heralded
“ sw ing the a x e ." o r so-called "econ
om y d riv e s " w hich congress often
prom ises and seldom delivers.
If
the budget is p ro p o rtio n a lly s m a lle r
next ye a r, it w ill be because figures
prepared by the Bureau of the Bud
get w ill have been checked by con
gressional fiscal experts who get
th e ir jo b s on m e rit and who are o b li
gated to no p o litic a l p a rty. These
men now are being selected by a
professional
personnel
e xp e rt
loaned fro m the business w orld.
A t this w ritin g the house and sen
ate are stru g g lin g to find a com pro
m ise cut in the budget. U n til they
d e term ine the size o f the budget,
they ca n 't be sure of w hat they
ought to do about taxes o r reduc
ing the national d e b t
If it weren’t that the budget
were compiled by one party and
authorized
by another,
we
wouldn’t have as much wran
gling.
Now there is nothing
wrong with having plenty of de
bate on a subject like this, pro
vided one or both sides are vot
ing on the basis of actual facts
which are set forth by a disin
terested authority whom the
public will accept. Such an au
thority will be provided, we
hope, by the staff of fiscal ex
perts next year.
W ithout such experts w hat hap
pens? The house goes on record as
to the budget cut i t th in ks it wants
to m ake. Thu a p p ro p ria tio n s co m
m itte e cuts down the va rio u s item s.
A b ill is s u b m itte d again to the
house and the fight begins, each con
gressm an a tte m p tin g to restore as
m uch o f the a p p ro p ria tio n fo r his
pet pro je cts as possible. L o g -ro llin g
gets under w ay and the to ta l is
raised.
The same th in g happens in the
senate w here an in d iv id u a l senator's
demands are accorded even m ore
w eight. E v e n tu a lly the ante is raised
a little m ore. And i f i t doesn't get
back up to the P resident's o rig in a l
$37,500,000,000 estim ate (w h ic h m a y
have been too h igh its e lf) there w ill
be a supplem ental b ill passed la te r
w hich w ill absorb any e x tra d o lla rs
th a t are ly in g around.
When Senator T a ft was asked by
D e m o cra tic Senator M cM ahon (w ho
was a tta c k in g the R epublican cut)
i f T a ft wanted the senate to pass
on the question “ w ith o u t h a vin g
m uch in fo rm a tio n as to w hat we
are d o in g ," T a ft fra n k ly re p lie d :
“ We can only m ake an in te l
ligent guess. We have no infor
mation before us as to the par
ticular items of Mhe $37,500,000,-
000 budget, in justification of the
figure fixed by the budget (bu
reau) . . . we only know what is
requested.”
T h a t is the keynote: "W e
know w hat is requested.”
only
Why should the opposition p a rty
take on fa ith the a d m in is tra tio n ’s
figure? We have tw o p a rtie s to check
on each other. T a ft a d m its the Re
publicans h a v e n 't the facts now but
he adds th a t in " o rd in a ry ” years
‘we w ill have a sta ff w o rk in g d u r
ing the recess” —supposedly com
posed of these n e u tra l experts who
now are being h ire d — "w h ic h can
give us m ore in te llig e n t in fo rm a tio n
than we now have.”
T here’ s the hope.
w ir
M u s ic Is K e y to U n d e r s t a n d in g
Few Russians heard the e a rly
state d e p a rtm e n t broadcasts, in a u g
urated la st m onth, and those who
did were c ritic a l o f the m usical se
lections,
objecting to “ h illb illy ”
tunes lik e “ T u rk e y in the S tra w .”
They com plained too about B ing
C rosby’ s singing of Stephen Foster
ditties.
T his is only one instance where
m usic has segued into w orld news
since the war. I re m e m b e r v is itin g
the Opera House in N uernberg when
G erm an m usicians were firs t p e r
m itte d to assemble there. The house
had fo u r w a lls in ta c t and p a rt o f the
roof, but only p a rt o f it. The rest
as covered w ith canvas w hich kept
out m ost of the fa llin g snow but
didn t keep out the cold. No protense
was m ade of heating the a u d ito riu m ,
and the place was freezing cold.
Y e t It was packed. The p ro g ra m
how ever could not be com pleted.
T his was not due to the fa c t th a t the
audience w alked out—they stood or
sat w ith the snow seeping in on
them . The m u sicia n s’ fingers s im
p ly got too cold to function. T hat
was a ye a r ago la st Novem ber.
Today w ith the cooperation o f the
A m e rica n m ilita r y governm ent, o r
chestras have sprung up in every
tow n in the A m e ric a n zone and a
la rg e p a rt of the broadcast pro-
g ra m s are m usical.
ican Federation of Musicians;
the resolution is from their con
stitution which in conferring au
thority on him uses phrases like
this: ‘It shall be his duty and
prerogative—to make decisions
in cases where in his opinion an
emergency exists: —to issue ex
ecutive orders which shall be
conclusive and binding upon all
members—etc.”
Such a resolution and such abso
lu te a u th o rity runs d ire c tly counter
to the advice o f K o d a ly and to the
th in k in g o f anyone in terested in the
c u ltu ra l developm ent o f A m e ric a or
in dem ocracy its e lf fo r th a t m a tte r.
This is one o f the m a n y facets of
our m u sica l life w hich touch p o li
tic s as m usic touches m a n y of
the n a tio n ’ s other a c tiv itie s , past and
present.
MARSHALL'S RETREAT . . . Far from the madding crowd of
Washington. Secy, of State and Mrs. George C. Marshall find sanctu
ary in this modest home in Pinehurst. N. C. The simple cottage Is
surrounded by pine, magnolia and dogwood trees.
NEWS REVIEW
Palestine Dispute Flares;
Reds Endorse Mandate
PALESTINE:
MENTHOLATUM/^
W ASHINGTO N
It is d iffic u lt for
the average person to understand the
am azing vistas opened up by science
d u rin g W orld W ar II
and realize
that the unbelievable era of Buck
Rogers fantasy is now a ctu a lly here
The m ost obvious developm ent wus
the a to m ic bomb. Not as w ell known
[ but perhaps even m ore fa n ta stic are
i the num erous secrets o f the earth
■ w hich the bom b's in ve n tion also
¡opened. F o r the past three years,
fo r instance, geoclastic scientists
have been w o rk itig on a p ro je ct fo r
setting off a controlled chain reaction
in the crus, of the earth
T h is p ro je c t is described by scien
tists as a hydrogen chain reaction,
In w lpch the hydrogen in the surface
of the earth w ould be made to burn
in a slow but continuous stream .
S im ultaneously, these scientists are
reported to be p re p a rin g a means
fo r
speedily
e xtin g u ish in g
such
blazes.
F a n ta stic as this m ay sound. It is
only a sm a ll phase of the field w hich
science opened up at a tim e when
the governm ent, in desperation and
ou, o f fe a r o f w hat enem y scientists
m ig h t be doing, gave A m e rica n sci
entists fu ll freedom to w ork
An e a rth -cru st chain reaction now
Is deemed u reasonable p o ssib ility
and m ig h t mean the end fo r a coun
tr y even as large ns Russia.
A
chain reaction o, th is type could enr-
ry across m ountains, through ice and
snow, searing e ve ryth in g in its path
w ith the relentless force o f a gigan
tic , fire -b u rn in g steam ro lle r.
A m e rica n scientists w a rn tha,
w hat they are w o rkin g on also is be
ing w orked on by scientists a ll over
the w orld. No nation has a m onop
oly on knowledge. What A m e rica n
science has is a head s ta r, and the
“ kn ow -how ."
B rita in and A u s tra lia had Joined In
the Soviet opposition, it was con
W hile d ip lo m a tic observers ex sidered that it w ould be co m p a ra
pected no m a jo r r if t to develop be tiv e ly easy to a djust differences w ith
tween the U. S. and B rita in o ve r the them .
In m a kin g th e ir about-face, the
heated exchange on the P alestine
question, the outburst pointed up the Russians p ro cla im e d th a t the U. S.
apparent cross-purposes at w hich the was e n title d to the trusteeships be
tw o allies w ere w o rk in g in the s tra cause it had made in co m p a ra b ly
te g ic M iddle E astern region w ith its g re a te r sacrifices than the o th e r A l
lie d countries in w re stin g them fro m
oil-laden lands.
F o re ig n M in is te r B e vin 's charge Japanese control. U nder the U. S,
that P resident T ru m a n had d is ru p t proposal, the islands w ould be held
ed d e licate B ritis h negotiations fo r open fo r U. N. inspection, except fo r
se ttlin g the P alestine issue by de stra te g ic m ilita r y in s ta lla tio n s th a t
m a nding adm ission of 100.000 Jews m a y be closed fo r se c u rity purposes.
in to the H oly Land before the 1946
D ISLIK ES M O DERN ART
congressional elections to get votes
P resident Truman is strictly a
was im m e d ia te ly denied by the
conservative when it comes to
W hite House. In a p ro m p t re p ly, it
In d ic a tiv e of the problem s fa cin g
modern art. "Ham and eggs”
was said th a t M r. T ru m a n ’s d e cla the B ig F o u r in Moscow when th e ir
art he rails the paintings of the
ra tio n m e re ly re a ffirm e d the U. S. conference gets underw ay sh o rtly,
surrealists, the futurists and the
p o sition on P alestine taken in the th e ir deputy fo re ig n m in is te rs la y
cubists.
The chief executive
s u m m e r o f 1945.
ing the groundw ork fo r discussion
wants his art down-to-earth and
R epublican senators w ere q u ick to o f G erm an and A u stria n tre a tie s
easy to understand. He likes It
rise to the P re sid e n t's defense. agreed only h a lf-w a y on an Aus
to be beautiful, not shocking, and
B re w s te r (Rep., M e.) said th a t Bev- tr ia n pact. Out of 62 clauses, agree
to represent something. Report
in was tr y in g to m ake M r. T ru m a n m e n t was reached on 32.
ers saw an example of the art
the " s a c rific ia l” goat fo r B rita in ’ s
M a jo r differences included:
Mr. Truman loves recently,
fa ilu re to w o rk out an equ ita b le
U. S. and Russian disagree
when he gave them a private
agreem ent between Jews and Arabs,
ment over what constitutes
showing of “The Peacemakers”
and T a ft (Rep., O.) pointed out th a t
Nazi assets In Austria. The
—a painting by George Healy
B e vin had conveniently dropped his
U. 8. contends that the Russians
which the President had pur
proposal fo r p a rtitio n o f the H oly
have removed important Aus
chased for the White House for
Land in the face o f s tiff A ra b oppo
trian property as reparations on
$10,000.
sition.
the grounds that they were Nazi
I . S.-British Rift
AUSTRIA:
Allies Clash
U. N.:
V . S.-Red Harmony
Suspension of Russian opposition
to a U. S. trusteeship over fo rm e r
Japanese m andated islands in the
P a c ific v irtu a lly assured U. N. ap
p ro v a l o f the A m e rica n proposal to
hold on to the te rrito rie s fo r s e c u rity
reasons.
E a rlie r the Russians had th re a t
ened to force this co u n try into ta kin g
u n ila te ra l action on the islands by
dem anding th a t the trusteeship ques
tio n be postponed u n til fo rm u la tio n
o f a Japanese peace tre a ty . W hile
M
B
property, seriously impairing
the country’s economy.
Russian support of Yugoslav
claim s to the richest and most
densely populated provinces of
C’arinthia and Styrla. The U. 8„
Britain and France object, de
claring Austria's prewar bound
aries should remain intact.
French insistence upon rigid
control of scientific research.
The U. S. argues that such su
pervision would hamper the
economic
redevelopment
of
Austria, leading to employment
and trade difficulties.
MARSHALL’S ’FILIBUSTER’
WHY BE A SLAVE TO
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Hus Restored Millions to
Normnl Regul,trityl
I lere’s a way to overcome consti|xt-
tion without luirsh laxatives. D rin k
juice o f 1 Sunkist Lemon in a glass
o f water first thing on arising.
Most people find this all they need
-stim ulates normal bowel action day
after day!
I-emon and water is good (or you.
I-emons arc among the richest sources
o f vitam in C, which combats fatigue,
heli» resist colds and infections. They
supply valuable amounts of vitam ins
B i and P. They pep up appetite. They
a lk o h n iti, aid digestion. Lemon and
water has a fresh tang too-clears the
mouth, wakes you up, starts you going.
Try this grand wake-up drink 10
mornings. See if it doesn’t help youl
Use California Sunkist I-emons.
Relief When
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H ap p y
W HEN C O N STIPA TIO N m akes you feel
punk aa the dickens, brings on stomach
upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort,
take D r. Caldwell's famous medicine
to quickly pull the trigger on lazy “ in
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DR. CALDWELL’ S is the wonderful aeo
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Pepsin to make it so easy to take.
M A N Y DOCTORS use pepsin prepara
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INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S— the fa
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DR. CALDWELL'S
SINNAIAXATIVE
"SYRBP PEPSIN
GOP congressmen are accusing
G eneral M a rsh a ll -h a lf-jo k in g ly —of
being ju s , as good at filib u ste rin g as
Senator B ilbo.
M em bers of the
house foreign a ffa irs co m m itte e say
th a t in th e ir closed-door session w ith
the new se cre ta ry of state, he kept
on ta lk in g u n til ju s t before the bell
rang c a llin g congress into session
B y th a t tim e there was no chance
fo r them to fire any em barrassing
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
questions.
cause It goes right to the scat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
S everal R epublican congressmen
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
cam e to the secret co m m itte e ses to soothe and heal raw, tender. In
sion p rim e d w ith questions on Pales
flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m
In W ashington, S e cre ta ry of State tin e and Russia. H owever. M a rsh a ll,
branes. Tell your druggist to seU yon
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
M a rs h a ll disclosed th a t John F o ste r w ith one eye on the clock, gave
Dulles. R epublican a d vise r on fo r b r illia n t monologue on fo re ig n a f derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
eign a ffa irs , w ould accom pany h im fa irs fo r m ore than a n 'h o u r.
to have your money back.
to the Moscow conference. In a ll,
M a rs h a ll's monologue, however,
the U. S. delegation w ill include 84
gave a w ell-rounded p ictu re o f U. S.
m em bers.
fo re ig n policy. Here are the high- for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
lig h ts :
RUSSIA—The Byrnes p o licy of be
in g fa ir but firm w ith Russia w ill be
Seeking to soften R epublican op continued. M a rsh a ll has given this
position to the a d m in is tra tio n ’ s fo r p o lic y ca re fu l study and is convinced
eign tra d e p ro g ra m , P resident T ru B yrnes was rig h t.
man issued an o rd e r sh a rp ly m o d i
A U S T R IA —W ill be the firs t tre a ty
fy in g re c ip ro c a l tra d e agreem ents. to be taken up in Moscow, la rg e ly
A ctin g a fte r consultations w ith because it is “ in the nature o f a lib
Full-fashioned, fine
R epublican Senators Vandenberg erated a re a .”
gauge N ylon H osiery. • N ew est
(M ic h .) and M illik in (C olo.), M r.
shade, sues 8'/z to IO1/: in c l.B o x
G E R M A N Y —W ith in three years
of three pair $5.75 • Add 10f per
T ru m a n d ire c te d th a t h e re a fte r re the G erm an people should become
kbox Io cover mailing cost. S e n d /
cip ro ca l agreem ents contain escape e co n o m ica lly unified and se lf-su ffi
check or money order to
clauses p e rm ittin g the P re sid e nt to cient, re q u irin g no m ore loans or
m o d ify o r e lim in a te lo w ta r iff con food fro m the U. S. A.
SINGER HOSIERY CO.
cessions th a t jeopardize an A m e ri
P A L E S T IN E —The U nited States
, 6 3 5 CHESTNUT ST , PHILA 3 PA
can in d u stry.
m u st be m ore cautious re g a rd in g
A greem ents also w ill em body a P alestine now th a t B rita in has
RAINE-KLEER
“ m ost fa vo re d n a tio n ” clause, g iv agreed to la y th is problem ln the
ing the U. S. the same tra d e advan U n ite d N ations lap. Instead o f g iv
WINDSHIELD FELT
tages afforded oth e r countries. A t in g advice re g a rd in g P alestine, the F o r c le a r vision and S A F E D R IV IN G In
rain , fog, frost, snow. Just rub on wet
present, some states have agree U. S. A. now w ill have to act.
glass and “ The M ore It R ains—The Kleer-
e r I t G ets." Fine for home use. Most
m ents w ith others w hich tend to
E U R O P E A N R E L IE F —Food con satisfactory glass treatm ent ever In-
d is c rim in a te a g a i n s t A m e ric a n tinues to be the greatest s ta b ilizin g vented. Guaranteed. Price 50c postpaid
(no stam ps).
trade.
influence in the w o rld , and the U n it
B ew are Coughs
from common colds
T h a t H an g O n
CREOMULSION
No. the Russians d id n 't lik e the
h illb illy A m e rica n m usic.
And I
doubt i f the average A m e ric a n could
absorb m uch o f the som ber and
m o u rn fu l Russian fo lk dirges a l
though they contain beauty enough
to the ear accustom ed to h e a rin g
them and the m in d tra in e d to in
te rp re t them .
T h a t m ust be rem em bered in con
sid e rin g a ll c u ltu ra l re la tio n sh ip s to
w o rld peace. We m u st be in fo rm e d
not only about the w o rld as a whole,
but sp e cifica lly about each other.
Reeducating the German in
M a tu re in te rp e rson a l understanding
the field of music will be a less
im p lie s a knowledge o f each o th e r’ s
Herculean task than it is in oth
e n viro n m e n t and also the habits,
er fields, for music has always
tastes and th in k in g produced by th a t
been part of the home training of
e nvironm ent.
M usic is a p a rt of
the German child—not merely
everyone’ s life ; an expression as
something for which the music
w e ll as an im pression. We cannot
teacher was alone responsible.
liv e p eacefully w ith each o th e r in
I re m e m b e r a G erm an home 1 o u r homes o r on the globe w ith o u t
used to v is it before W orld W ar I in the e stablishm ent of understanding
w h ich the short period a fte r the in te rco m m u n ica tio n . M usic, u n der
evening m e a l and the tim e the stood, w ill be p a rt o f th a t necessary
youngest w ent to bed and the eldest in te rc o m m u n ic a tio n .
w ent to his other studies was la rg e ly
a m u sica l hour. The m ost in te re s t
ed and active m em ber of the group
was the fa th e r.
TRADE:
Modify Program
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•GRIN AND BEAR IT’ , . . This
13-month-old babv girl, abandoned
in a hallway, learns to take the
rough spots in life early at New
York Foundling hospital.
P A C IF IC
EUROPE IN NEED
H ere in A m e rica we leave too
m uch of the ch ild 's m u sica l tra in in g
to the schools. As the H u n g a ria n
com poser Zoltán K o d a ly, who is v is
itin g th is co u n try, re m a rk e d : "O u r
ears m u st be tra in e d to p e r
ceive the s im p le r m u sica l phenom
ena before being able to fo llo w the
m ore co m p lica te d fo rm s, and it is
obvio usly the d u ty o f p u b lic schools
to g ive th is firs t tra in in g to e v e ry
b o d y ."
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ByBAUKHAGE
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TO HELP
EASE COUGHING
TIGHT CHEST
MUSCLES
W heat E xports C ontinue H igh
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w heat by m ost European countries
w ill continue a t a high
level about the level of last y e a r’ s, he
throughout 1948, in the opinion o f said, i t w ill not reduce it to a dan
Rep. C liffo rd R. Hope o f Kansas, gerously low point.
c h a irm a n o f the house a g ric u ltu re
Hope said th a t a good wheat crop
com m ittee.
is forecast th is y e a r and th a t i t is
As basis fo r his statem ent, Hope u n lik e ly any adverse conditions w ill
G e rm a n y o f course has another
g re a t advantage th a t A m e rica lacks. cite d the fa c t th a t the severe cold a rise w hich could b rin g about a
Goebbels has been rem oved. A m e r w ave w hich has swept E urope th is cris is . He said the crop w ill be
ic a ’ s m u sica l d ic ta to r has n o t His w in te r has k ille d m ost of the w in te r about equal to the 1,100,000,000
o rg a n iza tio n has a standing reso w heat crop. He also pointed out th a t bushels harvested la st ye a r.
lu tio n w hich reads: “ The fe d e ra tio n the F re n ch m in is te r o f a g ric u ltu re ,
The co m m itte e ch a irm a n said it
urges its locals to use th e ir p o litic a l here seeking seed w heat fo r re-sow is u n lik e ly that e xp o rt co n tro ls on
and econom ic stre n g th to com bat the ing in the spring, was unable to buy g ra in s can be lifte d on June 30
encro a ch m e n t o f high school bands enough.
when present le g isla tio n expires.
L a rg e qu a n titie s o f w heat are be He said th a t as long as there is a
and o rch e stra s.”
in g exported to m eet the m in im u m g re a t need fo r U nited Stales and
The dictator I refer to is, of
food needs. W hile this p ro g ra m w ill o th e r g ra in s abroad and as long as
course, one Petrillo of the Amer
reduce this c o u n try ’ s c a rry o v e r to su p p ly is less than dem and, some
COAST
SALES
AGENCY
ed States m u st continue to feed the 525 M a rk e t St., San Francisco 5, Calif.
w o rld —perhaps fo r some years to
come.
WNU—13
11—47
C H IN A — " I am som ewhat d is illu
sioned about the Chinese s itu a tio n ,”
M a rs h a ll com m ented. He spent m ore
tim e on th is subject than any other,
re m a rk in g w ith a laugh th a t he fe lt
m o re at home when ta lk in g about
A nil Y our S tren g th and
China. H is off-the-record discussion,
Energy Is Below Par
how ever, included little he had not
a lre a d y stated p u b lic ly .
It may ha caused by disorder of tdd-
fo rm o f co n tro l is necessary.
Food g ra in exports are about 15
m illio n tons a y e a r sh o rt o f the de
M E R R Y -G O -R O U N D
m and, acco rd in g to M. M. B enidt,
M rs. E le a n o r R oosevelt and son,
who has charge of a ll g ra in a llo ca i
Jam es, have signed contracts to help
tions fo r the a g ric u ltu re d e p a rt
in the s c rip tin g and to give technical
ment.
advice fo r a screen b io graphy o f the
He said th a t as w heat allocations late President. P roducers w ill be
decline in the co m in g months, m ore K ennedy-B uchm an productions, a f
corn fro m the 1946 b u m p e r crop w ill filia te d w ith C olum bia. . . . A llen
be shipped abroad, although i t is D ulles and his b ro th e r, John F oster
not as acceptable fo r food as w heat. D ulles, of the N ew Y o rk la w firm of
L a rg e q u a n titie s o f oats and barley, S u lliva n and C ro m w e ll, have been
u su a lly not p o p u la r e xp o rt items^
re ta in e d by E ric Johnston’s M otion
have been exported in the la st ye a r. P ic tu re association as advisers fo r
No ry e is fin d in g its w a y outside the the Geneva in te rn a tio n a l trade con-
country, because o f a poor 1946 ference in A p ril.
crop.
When Your
Back Hurts -
nay function that permita polaonoua
waste to accumulate. For truly many
P*°pl« J'«'1 tired, weak and mlserabla
When the kldneya fail to remove eiceaa
bfood *n<1 ° th*r W“ t# matter ,rom ths
?ufTet nr“t«t,nR backache,
rheumatlo pains, headaches, dizziness.
8<,tt n,f up ,n *ht*’ *•« pains, swelling.
Sometimes frequent and acanty urina
tion with smarting and burning Is an-
s i i ’bifig" th*‘
1« wrong with
the kidneys or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment Is wiaer than neglect. Use
med?
fc* *" better to rely on a
medicine that haa won countrywide ap
proval than on aomethlng le g favorably
known. Doan s have been tried and teat-
“ *" dru«
D oans P ills