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The Daily Capital News from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 4

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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4
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DAILY CAPITAL NEWS, JEFFERSON CITY, TUESDAY, JULY 10,1934 SEEK ECON01C "eld in Two Slaying. U.S. INDUSTRIES Donald Richberg Says Establishment of Self Government Is Big Problem CHARLOTTESVTLLE, July 9 Development of an "economic constitution for the establishment of self goTemment in industry" today named formally as the fundamental problem of the recovery program. Donald R. Richberg, NRA general counsel and executive director of both the national emergency council and the new industrial emergency committee, asserted in an address before the institute of public affairs at the University of Virginia: "This ideal of economic planning! is an ideal in harmony with political planning for Richberg, who at President Roosevelt's direction is seeking to coordinate the government's industrial policies, said the goal of "a planned economy which is neither Pacist or Communist in character, which is determined by no dictatorship or autocracy" is "in harmony with thej ideals of those who first wrote the! Declaration of Independence then the Constitution of the United States." "If we can write into that (economic) constitution." Richberg said, "a representative form of government based on a free choice, a free functioning of the representatives of all interests, using the sanctions of political government merely to enforce the considered judgments of the majority, we may devise a method of self control which will last long after the present experiments in political control in other nations have disappeared." Richberg said "it may be worth Michael Maggio After being sought for several days following the slaying of his wife and a son by a previous marriage, Michael Maggio, above, is shown as he appeared in the office of the Camden county, New Jersey, prosecutor and asked to be held.

Maggio, a wealthy cheese importer of Philadelphia, will base his defense on the "unwritten while to dispel the myth that the process of establishing codes of fair competition is a theoretical experiment being carried on by a mythical group of youthful brain trusters operating under a presidential dictatorship." On the contrary, he said, NRA codes were written by representative groups of trade and industry and were the product of majority rule. Business Briefs NEW YORK, July Higher by 9.5 per cent than in the previous week, the indicated output of the country's steel mills for this week was estimated by the American Iron Steel Institute today at 27.5 per cent. DOCK GRABS PURSE OF WOMAN TOURIST YOSEMTTE, July ducks at Boeding Park in Fresno are nothing but dirty old purse snatchers, if you ask Mrs. A. Van Fleet of New York, who came here for a visit to Yosemite Park.

Mrs. Van Fleet was the picture of General Motors Corporation reported sales of 112,847 passenger cars and trucks in June against 95,253 in May and 101,827 in June, 1933. A net loss of 11,950 stations during June, compared 'with a loss of 95,000 stations in June, 1933. was reported by the American Telephone Telegraph Co. Sales of J.

C. Penney Co. in June totaled £16,796,352 compared with $14,628,192 in the same month last year. For the first 6 months sales 1 -r, i $90,022,830 contrasted with' 5S 571.029,692 in the initial half of ed if he could be of any help. "Yes, you can," she replied.

"I have my reservations for a stay here, but while resting in Roeding Park in Fresno en route here, we tne ducks and one of them snatched my purse, which contained $90. I have no money to pay my entrance fee." 1933. ASKS $7,500 LOVE BALM OMAHA, July Mrs. Mary A. Walker, Omaha widow, filed suit for $7,500 in district coxirt today against Fred J.

Vogt, Kansas City railroad man, alleging breach of promise. She states that So far as known, there is noj" 1 September, 1932, Vogt promised running water, no atmosphere, and I to marry her in December, 1933, and no vegetation on the moon. I has not fulfilled the promise. DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS A tooth or spike of Russia along (plural) island instruments place covered with heather for payment of a debt letter (Spanish) in song (abbr.) at a distance of smell DOWN of to be 4 as 28 across having main trunk and branches Insignificant) 9 or iron fence of life" image or picture of the black race of Africa on or doctrine of little use in France (abbr.) meaning upon Answer to previous puzzle SCOTT'S SCRAPBOOK R. J.

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