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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 193 3 Paee FOUR LOOKING ON IN WASHINGTON UNCOMMON SENSE By JOHN BLAKE GUARDING YOUR HEALTH By LOGAN D.

interestedly and scientifically everywhere else? The ideal of a society untroubled by hereditary morons, epileptics, dipsomaniacs and subnormal people generally Is attractive to most of us, and, if we accept the ability of the scientists to produce such a human race, the case of the THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN Published Every Morning, except Sunday, by ASHEVILLE dTIZEN-TIMES COMPANY Ashevillf. N. O. ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES Published Every Sunday Hy KIHKE SIMPSON I a lurk- I i manv i ne time cufienists is proved to all except the minority ASH I VC1 TON -There was who inline that even a moron has his rl.hu. INOroK-lliw-But, considering the nature of governing bodies, tnat at about Mi IN KltLTTION'S KROM PLANTS JKMllKVr IS WAIIM tt ATI I Kit eruptions from conti: with plants are common at this v.e of year.

Plant eruptions are sec i only Forestry Camps To Continue President Rooscvelts decision to continue the reforestation camps lor another six months, transferring many of them to areas where the winter climate Is such as to invite activities of the sort in which these camps are engaged, will commend itself to the public. It would doubtless slow down the recovery program markedly were the 34O.000 young men in these camps suddenly to be thrown back on the labor market. The truth is that conditions In the country as a whole will have to change before this exiwrimcnt, now that it has been launched, can be discontinued; it will have particularly wnen driven by tne wina 01 popular secretary Hull ws hyteria, what posihie reason is there to doubt due to lion President Vloe-Pre-Mdent Kdltor Managing Editor Chas. A. Webb Don S.

Ellas Robert Walter S. Adtms from London. Coi tli at the benefits of sterilization would forth-with be extended to those "undesirable' elements which the majority Is forever trying to set rid of? Given such large powers, what society will Ion 4 restrain itself from using thf in 1929 ngainst "cranehr.ngers" and radicals, in 1033 against non-cooncrator? Telephone 5500 All Departments (Private llranrh) EYES HALF OPEN It seems to me that if travel by I and bought ammunition, and were airplane becomes as universal as tra- aU excited about It when we Mart-vci by railroad train, motor car and ed. ocean liner, peo are going to 'miss When we arrived on the hunting seeeing a great many th.it ground, thev began a bridge game, tney should know something about. I which continued off and on lor three I remember once traveling through days, ma Canadian Rockies company There were swarms of ducks all wnn four men who sat In the amok- about.

One of them even bumped in compartment and played poker against the window of the launch. mrouRh the whole Journey. But my friends were busy trying to Through the Canadian Rockies one win quarters from one another and couid sec the world practicallv in the had no time for hunting, matting in few places are such nvtr Far better, if we are going to trav-vcioti glacier roofed mountains. jel, to search out a rippling brook But the dollar to be made out of and follow it to its source, observ-a notly contested pot wag far more ing Its every turn than to cruise important to them. down the Amazon or up the Nile and "kill" the time en route by In Paris before the war the aver- shooting craps or complaining about age American touriM, surrounded by the mosquitoes.

otiel Lou 1.1 Huwtr, chief presidential secretary, whs hnnded another of thane odd jobs that fall to his iot in the "new deai." He was to mm a suitable formula for straighien- NO. 134 VOL. XUX to ringworm eruption as a skr.i dis-cure In the summer. Dermatitis venenata, the specialists call it. Translated meaning "Inflammation of the skin of plant origin." The commonest offender is, of course, the prim-robe, i remember once trying to treat a patient who came to my Entered at the Post Office.

Aahcvlllo. N. na t0 ilsci( ollt. second class matter, under Act of March 3. 1870 IMtOl.

MOI.KY (Montgomery Advertiser) Some disappointment has been expressed that apparently the reforestation camps have out the luiii- TVin sIlAnl Inn uthtfh FiaVmnnri MolCV ciah at ns yet done very little tree planting, that being ptlraCl8 wouW seem to indicate that he must be "on the average persons impression ol what re- jf0d. The fact that President Roosevelt has a a 1 1 a faction foiestation means. But the reports show the trusted him and believes In him naturally SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall 1 North Carolina Dally and Sunday. 12 months in advance Daily and Sunday. 6 months In advance, Dally and Sunday, 3 months In advance, By Mali In All Other Stales Dally and Sunday, 12 months in advance nally and Sundny.

6 months In advance Dally and Sunday. 3 months in advance5 both parties out losing -i 7.00 3.75 2.00 9 0.00 475 2.50 old world civilization which he boss" the vnlutujie service of pit her That is the sort lob Iiowe is Th is la a wonderful world even that part of it which we can see Horn our windows. greatly commends the professor to the people. Recently the President selected Prof Moley hi director of the Government's campaign iignlust organized crimp. This to The Nashville Manner was surprising" as Professor Moley for many years has been recognized as one of the foremost American authorities on criminolo mi never before was likely to' ii.

in his hotel and groiihe because could not find any place where lie Bv Mail In Foreign Cnunlrles Double the "rate to All Other Statea. Rr Carrier In Ashevllle and Nearby Towns mud get a real Manhattan Bui it would give people lar more a at. He cum a ly good bit of won; m-wi Mouse point of view ui diing the 1913 bonus Wellington. For such people these travel pleasure If they would take the trou- Daily and Sunday. 12 months In advance.

.10.00 Dr. Condemn nM obstinate skin eruption and I called a dermatologist consultation. Our combined efforts were unsuccessful In relieving her. Finally she wanted to know whether she could go to the Springs for treatment. We told her to go.

When she had been at the resort for 24 hours the eruption cleared up. Then she telephoned and asked whether she had better come home. We "Yes." and as soon as ana gy. construction of nearly seven thousand miles of telephone lines, the erection of 3.386 firebreaks and ol a considerable number of observation towers, the opening of thousands of miles of truck trails and horse and foot trails, a good deal of erosion control and insect control work, and no on. All of these things have a very definite part In the forestry program.

They are just as Important as the planting of trees, and much more necessary In many instances. The primary purpose of the reforestation camps was to provide work for the hundreds a foolish waste of money to look at it once in a while They will planes when they h' only long enough to think about Journey in the future, for Mr. Kip-! It and be thankful that it Is all lings rule of "For to admire and tor! mound them. to will not appeal to them In Perhaps plane travel will be inter-the least. esung.

But viewing the world from 5.00 2. SO .90 .20 .10 .0 Dally and sunaay. momna mvniiw, Daily and Sunday, 3 months in advance. Dally and Sunday, 1 month in advance. Dally and Sunday, I week in advance.

Single Copy, Sunday Single Copy, Dally I Criminal court procedure waj the subject of his Ihesls when he was seeking the degree of master of arts, which he received from Oberlin 20 years ago. Moley lias conducted studies of criminal justice In Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania and When They Met What makes It look as though Howe was the lad who worked out the motion of drafting Dr. Ray Moley, assistant secretary of state and leading "brain truster." for advisory service in the projected federal cum- I once borrowed a steam launrh three or four thousand feet up in got liomc the eruption returned irom a iriend and took a paity ol th; air cannot be verv much more Th ehA hr t. American army officers down the edifying than looking at the moon and the eruption again disappeared. Columbia Hlver on duck hunt.

I ihrouch an observatory telescope. against kidnaper una racK- ne returned Home and so did tne The Clthren is glad to publish letters, not too long, on matters of general Interest. But such communications must be accompanied by the real nam ol the writer, even when they are. to oe published over a nom de plume. i on this and other subjects, "Political and eteers I'hey had been talking about that I (Copyright.

1933, By The Bell is that Mr. Roosevelt first met eruption. IMM-lallst In crime- duck hunt for week, borrowed guna Syndicate. Inc.) Criminal Procedure," "Tribunals of the People" of thousands of young men who have been sent to them; but the record reveals that Dr. Moley as a curbing efforts.

and "Criminal Courts" are among his best known rather more has been accomplished with the works. money which was thus expended than it was Siiyfi The Banner As a matter of fact. Pro What's What At A Glance The derma tolofr 1st, therefore, decided to see her In her home sur-roundlngf He found her bedroom wlndowsills lined with primroses. When these were removed she wn as well at home as at the Springs. Poison ivy is.

of cour.se. another common example of this aort of condition. But a large number of plants fessor Moley's reputation was beat upon his work MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches in this paper, and also the local news published herein. All right of re-publlcation of special dispatches published herein are also reserved. ASiUMi lON WUIil.U The idea has all the adroitness that- chaJactertzea many a Roofevelt move.

As this was written. Secretary Hull's renction to It was unknown. The Roosevelt Inner circle did not expect the secretary to make a point of his personal diflerencea Willi Moley at xndon. however, to tne extent of causing the President embarrassment. For thero was more perhaps reasonable to anticipate would be accomplished in view of the fact that the work had to be organized and the further and possibly more essential fact that a large pro-portjon of those attending these camps had had no experience whatever in outdoor work along these lines and not as a political economists.

But Mr. Roosevelt was Impressed with his. store of Information on industrial and sociological subjects and so made him a member of what has become popularly known as the trust' advisers to the President." By KM. IK I MI (Central lre. Si air Writer) are ocing discovered to produce erup- liV rilAKI.KS P.

STKW Alt ml ml Cress Staff Hiller) 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. America's I old-time ultra-individualism un- The Governor's Denial be'hfnd the scheme of setting Moley doubtedly 1a vanishing forever," ad- at his old task of aiding In crime mils John Dickinson, U. S.

assistant; NEW YORKA great buttle ir go- tIO 1" sensitive persons. The sneeze ing on in Waahingon for "actual" Plaiu thntum which grow in inflation and the New York flnan- snl of tne nation, but man cial district shudders. Senator EI-! proftwely in Texas, Washington, mcr Thomas, ol Oklahoma, author O-cgan. Illinois, Ohio. Indiana.

Penn- ut i ho Irtflntinn mx1Riiro Is lMriinir ftml Npw York, is a fre- of any kind. The whole business was strange Governor Ehrlnghaus has entered a denial to manv 0f them. prevenilon moves than appeared on the surface. commerce secretary, answering the query: "is there any likelihood that the system of yore will return, with the DUSilne Of thp nresent Mnprirencv?" "HKMOKA" (Tltton Oazctte) Dirt you ever ace a remorav Well, a remora sticks on the under side of a ahark and gets his the battle of the inflationists. oueiuwr mis way as is of a kind to the charge that he was injecting is interesting to learn that the number politics Into the State highway department and of camps jn the mountain country will be in- In the meantime, the federal gov-1 Survey or Hawaii President Hoosevelt has one matter nieoj by eating the "ah that the shark 'However, the birth of a new era is foced with a financing of co-operation," continued the com- P'ORrum that is in Itself strongly ln-merco department official, "implies 1 H-'Htointry.

The government may mangles and falls to swallow. It 1 thus with I wUh' Abo(Jt th(? tmnj. creased as a result of the winter shift-s that are contemplated; and It is natural that this should lw done, for the government has large in man wno bucks armmu inn uw session refused to do as his re- no tendency toward abandonment of lucu o-s "icn as in nuest was to inithorlra him to name lna democratic principle upon which 1 financing, a non-islander governor of Hawaii, i government is founded. Refinancing government is founded. Kcnnanclne holding of forest Innds and park lands in this nlo the grftbB ftt thft lrift.

able. Dermatitis venenata Is an occupational diseflfe of florists. There is here a report of contact dermatitis in a florist from handling chrysanthemums the leaves, not the flowers. Here Is another report of a vegetable merchant who handled orenues due Aue. 15 will de- region and the development of these forests That is(to say," explained the as-i termlne the government's policy for I lie i jiiulu jjiivAtu about that task today as when he KFkcd congress for this pecial au- wlM be glvell rectum bv lh con.

Ir UuU liMiUe denrftlfies the rover n- was already on its program program which has taken on a vastly greater importance in I connection with the Tennessee Valley develop- I thority. He had not found a ucmo- sulfative method; not by dictatorial ment security market, look for Re QUILLEN'S QUIPS ny ROBERT a great deal putting them into bags luuuuutv. i sense very mue sentl- (serve Board onen market ooerationa 1 cratlc resident ot the islands who suited him. I What Is now on the cards Is a new ment the United States In favor The Thomas amendment allows lor customers, sampling them in the of Fascism. Indeed, even in conn i nnri-hnwe ta nnn mm nnn nntm.

i wholesale market, etc. He also ment of which this area forms an extensive watershed. ment obligations to be held In port-j amused, or claimed to amuse, his There are two sexiw, the male nd the not iwcinl survey of conditions in the similar tries where It shows real strength. I believe its appeal In largely emotional guilty. President Hoover's direction hut of a matter of enthusia.sm for Fascist salutes and uniforms rather than of deep-seated faith in its promises of improvement." iojio for definite periods.

In addl- vwm tion. there is unlimited buying au- sucn as Jffh'Ung and touching a. thority for indefinite periods. i match to the spray of oil which resulted from squeezing the CO-L OI'TITT peel. For a year he had been both- Outnnt of' i ls emt with smn41 water blisters on the Kentucky Plans Whiskey Tax Kentucky's legislature, called into extraordinary session for the purpose of providing sufficient funds to enable the State to share In Anyway, beer restored prosperity to about 3.2 per cent.

The objection to capital punishment is thftt even wider scope. It would go into Hawaiian political, racial, social and governmental conditions and personalities and include a thorough study of island Judicial procedure for the Information of President Roosevelt. On the basis of such a report he IM.KNTV IIACKIiKOl'M) I three-fourths higher than tensely. He was found to be sensi- nomic trends no member of Presl- veflr BR- Stocks on hand 'e to orange perl, and when he wore gloves in handling oranges the the relief of the unemployed, is reported by whether the acute crisis could determine whether to renew It Is hard to tell wi-ut, nuuM-itii, orijiilij.auon Can 1 uving piuuucru qualify more convincingly than As- i-' being consumed immediately, slstant Secretary Dickinson. Not production Is expected to step eruption left him.

only has he been a college professor; up tnis autumn. It. is easy to find out whether ft person is sensitive to any plant by the patch test. Strap a patch, of the Chairman Jeffress has issued a statement reinforcing the Governor's claim that he and the chairman of the highway department are not in conflict. It Bppcars that the Raleigh newspaper men.

to hear the Governor tell it, Just did not know what they were writing about when they raised such a stir about the dropping of Leslie Ames as highway engineer snd about the other changes which are being made in various State departments. Thero are plenty of people, no doubt, who will believe that. In short, the Governor's "explanation" will satsify those who want to be satisfied with It. But the flurry at Raleigh last week, whether important in itself or otherwise, has at least put the public on notice, measurably so anyway, that queer things arc happening in the State government. The exact nature of these developments may still be more or less conjectural and perhaps even those who are best Informed are still in doubt as to the situation.

It is not beyond the range of possibility that the Governor may have no very definite plan of any kind, toward "politicalizlng" the departments, to use the expression employed in his letter of denial, or toward any other purpose. He may simply be drifting and some of those who have his car may be taking advantage of this state of affairs to ease in henchmen of their own here and there where their presence might be of future political value. We. do not pretend to know. But the situation unquestionably is curious.

The drift theory would not be out of line with what has been the major characteristic of the Ehrlnghaus administration up to this time. Not in a long while, if ever before in the recent pnst, has North Carolina had a governor who provided the Louisville Courier-Journal to have hit upon what that newspaper believes to be "a simple and adequate solution of the revenue I problem." It is proposed to pass a beer tax bill and also a bill taxing the whiskey now In the! SI.OW KAKVIXfiK paused or Juat became chronic. The honest citizen would be safe If he could reach for a gun safe in the bosom of Abrahom You can now take liver hypodermlcally. But he has occupied professional chairs of history, politics, economics and government. At universities, too, like Harvard, Amherst and Princeton.

lear or nower to the skin with sd- or tnc The public Is expressing surprise 1 the low earnings of some ot the i h.M P'- eruption occurs his lequca on congress lor auuior-ity to ship a malnlitnder over as governor or give up that Idea and make a sejection on the ground. And it is predicted In Informed circle that Dr. Hay Moley, whatever his governmental title at the time, probably will be the man sent to Hawaii to make the survey. Thnt would separate Hull and Moley certainly. Bt.

nim, itpoi, me sjtin snows penm- tlveness. I'KWTH AL I.AW large companies. Earnings do not increase as rapidly as Wall Street StOrkK. Miltntcnniirl) nf nlonla hie warehouses of Kentucky. you still need to fill your stomach to take heart.

Dickinson is not ordinarily Includ- cd among members of the Roowvclt been heavy, interest charges have EDITOR'S NOTE: Six pamphlets by Dr. clendenlng can now be obtained by sending 10 cents In coin, Alimony serves one Rood purpose. If she ca.l make him pay, she Is reluctant to ahoot him. ltl, n.n..;n umk lie i no (Ml lnri7P ftrifl operating expenses 1 The Courlcr-Journnl declares thnt "the simplicity and the ndequncy of this solution arc so evident and so impressive that there is now promise thnt all factions In the legislature will waa not conscripted by the admlnls will mount under codes. for each, and a self-addresed en- tmtlon directly from any Institution The old fashioned cavalry had one advantage.

unite upon this method of doing the work It kept golnu when Its fuel tank was empty The Once Over ny n. i. riiiu.ii's HWtl'KU WOKK" -velope stamped with a three-cent Many workers 'express fear-to th mp- to Dr. Logan Clendenlng In wriler-that shorter and high- i paper. The Pamphleu.

er wages may not solve all IZL' tioublftfl "pduclng and Gaining. Infant or learning, faeveral years ago he graduated out of academic life Into more practical activities; has prac-' tieert law. for example. In pt'rtner-! ship with as distinguished an asso-j clntn tut Senator William O. Mc-: Adoo.

TltAVSI'OItT VTIO.S In the commerce department Dlck- The worker fear that they will oe which the governor summoned them to do." i All of which would seem to be fine for the their government, hut thev also paid in less. Blue Grass State if the arrangement is in fact workable but what, one wonders, will be! Americanism: Building a nation by having the effect of this additional tnx on whiskey1 mitn and taking chances; trying to rebuild it on the price of that commodity in the rest to see what happens. pushed oeyond endurance during flnrI nar nt tha thoso short working hours. I and com: ion mi; nut ii-iuki it I'he hltch-hlkera of the United Statea hereby pledge themselves to the following code. In the hope It will help buslnesa and not Interfere any more aenously with traffic: Ituon's specialty is the and co-ordlnatton of the whole or the country where, presumably, it is expected ultimately to sell the stuff.

1 The thumb shall be regarded as I KMiiiu i Tlie Baltimore and Ohio rnitrond had to take its large.st passenger lccomotlve out of exhibit at the Chicago World's fair in order to take caio of heavy passenger traffic "to the railroads, An old law says you enn't get money from the Kovernment until you pay It what you owe. I'rench papera please copy. the official emblem of the mdu.try i 'nluatry and ahaJl alone be employed as Indu buses, air lines. pipe lines. NEWS OF OTHER DAYS (From The Citizen Flies) desire for lree tnuisportu- eating 5,000,000 Hogs Off The Market water transport.

He has. In short, peculiarly tho men bill ty and training iair. ine locomotive, the "Lord HI- Mr. 'Jnhnaon onn't etjpei't complete succe.ia tlon. 2 'Ihc use of artUlclc.1 thumbs, to estimate competently the chances i tlmore." now pulls the Capitol Lim IVM tfll I ho "llfll- rlAtil ii AlTnt 11 I I.

Describing Secrelnry Wnllnce's plan to 'mill he perauades people to uw the verb John- the State with so little in the way of leader- slaughter at um. American Industry, business and gov government expense some five over anoiner oy cnaonn nun Washington. D. C- west. the other.

eminent. uasiie. ra.i and I in Ar.o TODAY east, one night; I L. R. HarrlU.

assistant farm agent, I left today for Columbus, Polk county, to conduct a three-day encampment million nous, giving the meat to the unem-1 Anotll thc general mess i. ployed nnd thus reducing (lie farmer's hog the fact that the radio haa given orators an-surplus, the Cireenvlllo News thinks thnt this I other chance. lor boys and gtris. is "nbout the most snlisfnctory of nil thc FAILURE OF PARLEY TO ACT ON TARIFF BLOW TO HULL 111 C'AHTEK I IKI.K size Isn't everything. Experience ahows that schemes yet put inlo effect for disposing of continue signaling long alter his natural thumb has become exhausted, shall be considered unethicol.

3 -It shnll be permissible for a hitch-hiker 'o use all legitimate means to create an appealing per-soniiltty In the solicitation of free transportation, but the uw; of masks Is prohibited; and no hitch-hiker shall develop, employ or present smile on the highway which is more than 30 per cent artificial. sljlp or a governor whose knowledge of the State seemed so slight. One of the few definite things which the present governor has done was to sponsor the school plan the actual effects of which are now becoming apparent. What those effects would be might easily have been foreseen then. They were, in fact, specifically pointed out by The Citizen when the Governor first urged this calamitous program.

i telephone'polc driver fears a bee more lha surpluses." Thc great argument in favor of it But we also need a hhio eagle of the second class, with a sticker reading: spirit Is willing, hut the bank nccount Is weak." O. W. Farlow and G. W. Wooten, delrsntes to the stHt convention of the junior Order, United American Mechanics, which oipens today in Durham, have been instructed to Mivite that body to meet in Ashe-vlllc next year.

Mr. and Mrs. Darcy S. Will tarns snd Mrs. Klmbrly returned vencrday from Virginia Bcch, where they spent two weeks.

WASHINGTON. Aug 20. Only benefit America, as well as the rest those who know Cornell Hull Intl-iot the world, in spite of their sel-mately realize how keen tlisap- fish national Interests. He thought polntment to him was the failure or; he eould persuade c. of the the London Conference to do any-'ether nations that that particular tnlng about removing tariff burners.

I With Hull the tariff is an obsession. He thinks It. ts the single! 1" I 4 AH tangs, suitcases, used by Man. apparently. Is capable of inventing every- nitrh-hikers while soliciting rides thing except a pipe that won't clog up and'frnn nt.

honcst-to-goodnewi impedt-a waterproof curtain for ft shower bath. ment a containing genuine baggage. 5--Such bag, suitcases, wnen is that "it does not destroy or waste the surplus, nor Impound It for sale at a lnler time," but disposes or It "In chnnncls of Immediate consumption that probably will not very seriously comicte with the later sales of these products In Ihc normal manner." But, continues the News, the fnct cannot be Ignored that thc plan Is another lnslance of large payment of public funds to lake an acrlcullurnl surplus off the market. It Is proposed to meet an existing emergency and accepted for that reason, but the Orccnvlllc newspaper wants to know how long such a procedure can be kept up. It wants to know never expects displayed by hitch-hikers on the An optimist Is a person who loice for Mructuie men ways, smut wnwin ui mm to read another definition of an optlmlt.t 20 KAILS AM) TODAY Thnt AplK-ville nerds a church campnisn along modern lines is ti'n nviirncerl hv T.

Darlrlni The Pressure For Inflation Vigorously denouncing those persons who during the past week have insisted that the Administration at Washington use now its power to cheapen the dollar, 'so as to bring about an Immediate rise In thc price of cotton and certain other commodities which arc lagging, the New York Herald-Tribune says that these persons arc "the worst obstruction- For Hull is a true believer In low "I Hit JUS world is suffering from. longings of the hitch-hiker, nnd shall not he stirffcd with old newspapers for the IotIc purpose ot nroilftng sympathy. Hp hpllpvift in itnrmltllnr, i He has exprescsd the view many ROods to be nroduccrt In the world sevtrai t'mes that the two hli- hoo.i In P'oouccfl the world ln this section. He does not A rff, 'I h0.Y tbe people of thl, cltv. fl No bag or suitcase exceeding ana tnereny encourag- mie, keep away from church nun me sccono tinner ng chcan nroductlon and interna.

fitntlstlcs are tiseftll and so tB logic. Hy the proper use of either you can prove or disprove Just any old thing in God's world. C'orreot this sentence: are many ways to make a fool of oneself," said the man, I have missed all of them." (C. 1IKIM, Publishers Syndicate) be displayed hv any hitch-hiker. but says that "everything needs a stimulant." ists" of the President's program.

Hoover iC'oolldge Hick prevented nny tlonnl trade on a large scale It Is a tariff tinkering during his admin- doctrine held bv a (treat manv prostration! were responsible for of economics, sustained present depression. His Idea lsy most of the books on that sub-that the American horizontal raises; )pct (or mat reason wnat is to be done to prevent such surpluses "Whether one believes that the principles I 7 The carrying of babies In anus hv hitch-hikers, except In such ensot where the babies are the property of i tne specific hitch-hiker or hitchhikers. Is prohibited. 1 Tiuday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

James O. Stikeleather gave a camp-I fire sunner at the home of CaDtaln ill nil)'. wen- KiniiHni retaliatory duties by other countries 8 Limping The practice oi pre behind the NRA arc sound or not." savs the Th' Herald-Tribune, "the time has come when T'y every one should lend a hand to the business' "id "5 mUSt of givmg the experiment a fair and thorough cn" uiorougn lol. or or lendiuff in be lame, spent, crippled until the entire structure of inter and exhausted through pedestrian- national trade crumbled. bringing Ism as employed by hitch-hikers has down ln the rttlh every other line of becomo highly objectionable and the business and Industry.

MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY By J. MONTACI The fiifficuitles in the way are KIbert Weaver, in Weaverville. wirh practical and not theoretical. Lots Mrs, Mills of St. Louis and Mr, oi titntevmrn come to Washington i Taylor of Tennessee a honor guests, fice tinders and then gradusllv be- come protectionists, as they discover Arthur Alexander and family, nf that the districts and stntr they Little Hock.

are spending some represent simplv insist on protection tlni( liere guests of .7. R. Alex-lor their own product, rceardless 'under, on Mont ford Avenue, and Oll-or what the general tariff policy may bert Norrls. on Ahland Avenue. trial.

But It will not have a fair or a thorough trial if the vicious and incalculable element of unless production be drastically limited. It may be possible to raise the price of jki and lis bogus limp is hereby denounced. I So when ho was given a mandate, 9 The use of prepossessing female inflation is injected into it." products by taking five million hogs off the it appeared, to go to an international economic contorer.ee. his eye took on an almost fanatical ttlenm. Friend here were worrlen" about him.

They thonoht he would harn on hl nrt iiAi.i.viion fleorre Wnsbinetnn's biff renutntlon market at one time. The government cannot. ne. i nip is just as true of Democrats as it is of Republicans, some of however, repeat that performance or anvi was made when he won a ereat war The argument in support of this view Is that the great problem at the moment Is to lift purchasing power "up to the place where it can sustain production around current levels or around levels a little higher than this." "stooges" In overcoming thc reluctance of motorists to stop to give anybody a ride Is prohibited. Hi Condemnatory language employed toward autolsts who without stopping or who pick a hitch-hiker up but refuse to rarry him to California shall be permissible up to certain extent, but similar performance indefinitely.

It is Itself And built up a number ono nation governed at thc last bv the ancient law of which had never existed before. 1 i No modein-dav maxims he heeded. "Mountain Home" Is Western North Carolina's "baby town" but prospects are that by early spring it will be one of this section mor, thriving resort. Officers of th Mountain Home Company are P. W.

Cole, president: A. Wetin. Ilrat vlce-meMd'nt; .1 R. McLatn, secretary; H. Averv.

treasurer. ftibjeot until he drove the other PiORiiwslve are thc only exception, deleyotes cra.v, or at leant bored fld It happeiiH that their states them to death "re 1,11 considerably inland, so that Hull was probably the ontv man ft WahinStn n-ho re.illv hK could be done about It. probaMy the re.n that the only He ws no of the few who thouiiht11 protectionist In the snd fnote ttTf the Prosreiwlve eroup ana, to the Herald-lYibune further "everything that Is rained hv J. i wuh llmt lftw' tlrou8H reducing the shall supply In the manner planned, can It rrom th day when his efforts hegnn The doughty old hero succeeded Without a publicity man. He managed to gather abundance nt tame Without ever using the press agent geme.

epithets now hi general usage be discontinued. back to work at. minim raise low prices now and either I lie supply I must be restricted or the demand enlarged if n.ij (M 11 fltlj a week Is destroyed if the prices of everything they have to buy are doubled simultaneously IcompllHh anvthlUK. from the Wrst" Bui to Hull It appeared very slm- This railroad rate factor doos not pie He could convince the doicgates 1 spply to California, which on tle that th" tariffs were responsible for and thl explains why 'our trouble and theirs. But what he hiram Johnson could not keep enm- i prices are to be maintained hereafter.

The MILK STKIKK MOIHKH (iOOSi; "Where are you going my pretty maid?" she answered, unafraid: lino io pjausioiy put and is persuasive; bat Den Franklin attracted attention a main reason for the increased pressure for i 0 acl Again and again and again realize that and act inflation will have to be reckoned with. That "You are likell." Uie striker said he tvik her pail nnd smashed her heart, i thoimht was his ace In the hole wis r-my with hi prosretve irienus that ln the proposed reduction, of 'during either the Hardmg or the tariffs America had considerably Hnover t-itriff battles, more to give than any other country. Maybe Hull will get aomewhers Without any subsidized mention By the hard working lads of the pen. lie koi him.self trreatly admired. But he didn't k'ow famous bei aus Any typrwntlnif gentry he hired To tell what a ureal man he whs.

He needed no boosters to get on the map. Oenernl Jnhn-Mm says thn 'i spe- this still being the greatest market with tne itien wun inni- this still being tne greatest market wiui inn rtv-ipruciiv icien rven ixrf i nc eve WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY I idal blue eagle with a white will thp Wirlrt fio nr ihousht the nnt-: nations, bin be to merchants excus-ibly un- irhness of the foreigners consensus of wise opinio on in WflAh- 156 Charter Oak, blown down, Lincoln and Doiuilas debates able to romplv with ail the regtiin lions. A sort of ailbl-trofs. would be working in his Interest nl! irwton that he will fMl! the time. Which sounds as tlxUKh Hull was reason is that farm prices are still weak and if the farmer is to share In the bonefis of the recovery plan they must lw raised before his crops are sold.

Some of these crops, notably cotton and tobacco, are coining to the market now and while thc prices are better than they would receive and which they must receive if their position Is to be materially Improved. The way to er the immediate clamor for inflation is to find some other way of seeming the parity prices for agricultural products which were promised. oh intcrn.uionallv minded, and willinc Indiana Boys Lvarn Xol All Sheds Alike Lr HI: i to sacrifice America for the benefit Our pinochle club, doing its of t(ir He would be shocked part for Little NMra. has come out tne ()ri(l nf flnyone who kn.iws (for shorter hours, higher income, re- tK-letving this, and aS a matter duct ion of the number of etc ni- fflCt no one who really knows Hull and adopted the following code jdor believe It. But ln public he hs 1 We will stop playing at "Isted that line of attack many 3 We will use only blue chips time.

3No chips shall represent lesa Artuntlv Hull was planning to Hid that highly pitted nnd crafty old chap. Hunt bi'-k over hla-ory pnjs And you'll know what you long should have known, That prophets and warriors find naes Acquired their fame on their own. The world's wtneft statesmen and fighters Wrre not at nit versed In the art Of hiring a bunch of mart writers Who ae Job wna to give them tht-Jr start. They never writ out after synthetic fame liut somehow they seemed to succeed. Just the name ANY COLOH Ml THAT Anyway.

blue eagle is belter than a Red one. (C. 1033, By The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) Aviator iu: ii not it i inaltimnrp Prontibh the extreme ruuPiiWn nnd sterlliza-' turn entnusu.su have had no worse setback than tne adoption hy the Oermr.u Nazi tov-rnmeiir of a part of their prnemm for "rhmlnntiug the unfit." Thnt event hs set the aovrxatch or racial perfection bv art of thinking. Obviously the unfit" In Oermany will turn out.

to conUtin a larpe proportion of i Jews Knri sor la list, nnd ordinary cltlarm not; siifficifiiily fanmirjil in the evil, of the "blond hcasf to lttnoti- the xact Hcrr lliiier i a' brunettr. the of the; i-rici; which invrtd If.divld-jiij ihts i prjrvrd whfti the powef are usMinxd hy the tvhst 9tiriitr Is; there that they would Invariably used ol nickel. than SANTA BARBARA. Cl borne Indiana bovs in the reforestation camp of San Marco, near here, are curious snd eager to iearn, Having hefltd a lot about a watcrsheJ, they asJied California boys in a nearby i cemp where they could find It. Then they hiked over trw moun- tain to see it.

They returned footsore, wearv a nd i Agitated there. i- ti. Au I P. Harold Roehrlg. town and Washington nwn miles "as the blue cHgle files." Thomas Vaujhan wya.thst many prop who 1 the orl ow OLD STl II The Literary Digest tells the world how muMe Is murdered.

Probably oome jazz bend ha pleaded guilty. 4- AMVAV8 II cannot be denied that New York Is an iummer rewrt in wmtr. and a swcl; Wintr rport ln njmaier. There la now one auto to en- rODOl PliOL Wfiiii. not only pilots plan bat also types 4via-tor's own story of flight fer thc pe.pi'.

hard ftva residents of this countrv. In them a Iiviim are having time collecting it. I other words, thia deftnitelv fixes the wssn't. thev reported sr.v shed any hitrh.hikn- four to one. i where.

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