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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 20

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nnm he scane aily rfss a Tier 4 parti JOHN VORTON Onfml Ma-mg-T OffW fOO Ludirte St at Octrthl, MfrWi 'f Wirr ta artitlM ti' fita i Mieto-n (Hara'pliaa to ft er not ir th" atvr. and slao ffarrin to are vast spending more an for impvovfim nts Hut will (lits expansion program put -re to werk? ost assuredly not. 'S Ihr macacino steri old type mill using a i ul labor ihm torro 373 nnn around the clock: mi a mill mld produrr tons a year. "The Hiw typo needs only 12(1 one-third many, and "ill pro as much in a month the old 1 il A A A (MICH.) DAI 1J Were Way A fa i rs tnd A fff and an ap lir.rhfT 1 ag National SCHIKKFK INI I 1 Ava Nfw rV pat ri ti tV'in 11 Man' tiqwa. i nd nst htdr for part rairirr Other Editors' Comments hic Ap 30 I I I rom I nhor IIAHRV MCE.

Now Stalo Park A undi the il i II In te lias endowed I that it 11 of iron Cross i alt' that I hud Ret, I and he i lia ni; with (h illdouhtedly und this i loud a ulon is so i i Mm i Transportation and Public lililies, Stanfortl I nitrrsilj In current discussions the statement is 1 frequently made that certain policies are in the interest of labor, or that labor wants this and that. Such statements imply that labor is a homogeneous body. As a matter of fact, however, there are many kinds of labor, such as skilled la- 1)01 and unskilled labor, and each kind can be subdivided into numerous Kt'OUpS. Moreover, W'llHt is good for one kind or group of labor may not he pood for another kind or proup The point may be illus- trated by 11 1 ease of rail road labor Though the depression in the fall of no change was made in railroad wage rates until February 1, 1 when were reduced 1 percent During these months of inflexible wage railroad trafilr derlinod very rapidly, niti tailroad therefore discontinued a lumber of train Thi) meant that many -ugineers in art ordanre 1 11 1 the seniority ti effeel on the railroads, dropped hark into the ranks of the firemen, and tin men (those lowest on the senior- 1 iI ro'tei were left without employment, I It al meant that a number of eonduetors heramt brakemt and a number of brake- 1 men joined army of the unemployed. Merauso of serious looses in revenues the railroads were also compelled to economize 1 in maintenance of way.

and I vtrin tures. and shopmen and section hands were therefore needed. railway traffic was that the en stood hiph on roster wern protected from loss ot their position, whereas i ils ho Wel no hrakemen, shopi to net other lobs id mtl lilt of Iher .1 rondm 1 pur do the ra F. hr Opon ariaro to tl alimi that I It i 1, 193 2, was Sisl UllCO Ot I he high I hrotherhootis, and part ne ot tto- naIional admin 1 1 mainten.in«*' w.tp* pin cha iur power, and he severity of the dt pres idear hat I lie admin error on point Tin railway wages at an arttft held up railway costs, be made. I thus en I 1 i in railwm rates lroiig What true of the flood problem I that would ive railw a traf-j lakln equally true oi the much more eomplicat fie, a lid 01111ha ised the tl maud hiit I'd and expensive problem of relief i ailwav bot (Drei u-ii.

bral 1 ng in fed idi tl pi alu It liti made Hut They at Mid 1' lopkiuH, lions, hi 11 i t.n i I i oil i t. Ull the rail- uI as 1 10 boom 11 11 I raise in employ, The Literary Guulepost IOIIN I HI-: I lay Horn ill) (PoiililiNlny, Horn ti). SOMKIlnW, we are to associating panoramic novels which RWe.p years past the yes ot tie reader with Fnpland. or with the east. There is no good reason which such a novel, writ en about t'olmudo, should seem musual llut it does.

Dorothy (ltd l.adV in the novel. It is a highly sin essful performance, too, in the which are least Moveable. This is because Miss (Jardiuer has by the person who is Vunnie Swonk ut, contentratinR on ter the person she was. So i when Vannte goes urope, meeting a numbei of sllphtly incretlible people, she cairles conviction If met them, they were, Miss tiurdi ner ader t'eels Vanilie's mether had in tti Mi in r.i 'den I Ith oufsitle help. 1 with ill of hoi Sin dnp child, and a iwn hen the prope mat ri mine ow ner she a-j rei to Kn 1.1 II IU IN lv i it that i Im I com i mt th 20 Years Ago Jolli 1 1 McDonnell, for ears ern loved at the offices St.

i iro dooks. died at hi 102 3 Third street. One of the in o' onthu-dusti mortiti ver hrdtlby tho Long hoi omen of Kscauaha wits thu oldres by Jones, FOcre a ry tl 1 Lakes district at tho city hall las night. A shor es alsodelivered C.eorg Kw en, iresident of tin l'tude -i an Labor Council. an tlln.

of severa monti Miss Schemmel died a homeof her parents a nd Mrs. Lo uls Schemmel Oliti i Flmonstreet, Frida) lam donZeppel ins dtopped 90 bom bs the countle; and th easternroast line to night. a of an official report hs led by th press Bureau The hosj 11 a I hip For in the Black German with a torpedo boat oi (lot tl from (icrmans hav Rotterdam i mans i big att. appear to tit i a ai 'i Bri fis iu London aptured alanco itrt, north es! of Verdun, an all nightbatf nre too smart to colon 7e 1 he wid- of 1 It 1 1 i the can oo me h. re a 1 ma vo New irk and build elv.

Dr 'S palaci Parket on Hud- Moon. Coluiii- bia i 1 eHoover myth of in 'rrv th-- mi are with 1 i of wo wolves at Vito 1 liti Ion New 1 ork cNevv Ofork Column II. ItKSTON NEW YOltK -In many ways I very generous breed the Hroad ay Players nevertheless nurst In ir jealousies. The recent al flare-up just happen; be one that flamed into apers. Many others smouldei or years and though well-known Hroadwuy never reach the pub b- Several seasons ago I.ouis Cal ern und Walter Fatlett settling their In tin sacred halls of the Lambs Oub, hereupon both were expelled lor a year.

Catlett had a little trouble during year and when it a me time tor reinstatement ho iiiiu have I he money to pay his i I ESDAY, MAR. 81,1936. The HV r.VOL MALI OX Washington, March inkling of what Is happening to the economy program may be found in the old slick-trick method by which oonuross now appears to be economizing on federal appropriations but is not. The house appropri- ations nimniittee courageously economized on appropriation bills. The committeemen really studied expenditures and did a sincere minor job of curtailing.

This was big news and attracted biy headlines. After that, a quiet little process of wriggling Mallon out of tho economies got started. First, the house membership voted to restore a I few of the committee cuts. Then the senate committee voted hack a few more. Fin ally the senate itself, in a burst of generosity, not only wrecked the entire economy work of the house committee, but voted extensive appropriations even beyond the budget.

If you think this is a minor matter, consider the fact that the senate has in- reased the house appropriation bills by $2.1 79.000,000 so far this year. Ft The interesting part of it is that the restorations attract little attention. They ire made item by item. Hence they are ereat interest only to particular ties and affected by each item are not voted up or down in bulk. Congress appart ntly desires it so.

Today you can find a foot-high stack of reports on appropriation bills by house and senate committees. These are published in the Congressional Record. But nowhere will you find a compilation of the of the bills as finally passed with ill the restorations, unless you figure it for yourself or consult an expert of the house or senate appropriations Thi does not mean congress is conceal int; anything. The figures are available Hut the point is that, while the purported economies are handed out with eclat, you a ill have to die to find that they did not ast long. Note- lbgging through records kept nainly by the Associated Press senate staff ndicates the senate this year increased he agriculture bill by the v.ir department appropriation by interior bill by ffi3, 000,000 inll unnoticed), and the independent bill by $2.010,000,000 (for and farm plan, as wldi lv adver- i HH.t.l The executive branch of the government appears to have borrowed some phases of this economy technique.

Latest move was the restoration by He solved this, liefer Hopkins of 250,000 abolished oy puing around to see Calhern, i jobs in the flood area. Hefore that, ho was then playing In The Wo- dent Roosevelt agreed to the restoration man Disputed. albera loaned 0f ajj camps which he had earlier him the to pay up. 9 ned Just prior to that, by with-j signed a bill restoring 26-day vacation4 and sick leave for government ar Shaw employes. Incidentally, this was last restoration ot original economy law adopted shortly after the New Deal in.

The original 15 per cent salary ller I A SFASON never goe I mt some leading man I Itg long-term feud. tini C.ertrudo Lawrence, playing leads iu Oli, Kay! never spoke other oil stage, and most famous of this one between lute been re-tored as w- 11 as all the Jeanne and Leslie except one. And in additioi they were playing in the veteran have boon voted a bonus Thus while economy occupies head 1 lines, whittling of economies iio have become a more effective business ii i The general inner expectation is that Upnding from now until November will he greater than last year MSHMI A I Both Mr. Roosevelt and (leneral Hagood kept quiet about their meeting on Die 1 Presidential train. Recent in-ws pictures i.

of the general, however, ioard Lover. 1 to lie ol 1 i II this play. Miss -t and I low siai. I tl fut though Howard star then that is i the audience anil yell for him. anager had to step in m.ike Howard appear Jeanne and Howard squat from then on and tho battle it its height one night on the I out a smile.

when Miss Kagles parted The reason may tr.iu the script atul said that the war nt of Hagood's past troubles with 11II- i a me a i Imply epealed ol water! ed at her and '1 said me Howard 'd and left the stage. And he did- return until Jeanne, in sudden up lines of the script. louin-ed tip all super lors and them to before he boarded train. trou bles were several. understanding a re und generai staf: headquarters bere is that Hagood will restored io active duty al end of hi- three leave if does noi etii fini th a' real as Yannie or Colorado would i i irreslstibl.

I I I Control Sothac to K( ni ou hi Ce 1 11 i I YR ICS OF LIFE 1 1 fi Mtllwl Ititi thoiigh iLil a it vi! I 1, ong now here wrong lt 1 litui Ol IH I H. i tre tho doors Rolls it rolled whon un Kor tln-re wi-rt- compii were men iinera heil, Rolls it rolled h. Il Some good to do could ali vays find old Big Sandy rolls a way Hour after hour. day afte it Rolls it rolled bruire en thought Tlnv toile.i too hard thing wrought, Roli" as it rolled wh. fri.ts and flow'rs touuted ner tha hours, as it olled hi was found A raecting place, not batt ground.

old Big Sandy rolU a long knows that really wrong Re ls as lt rolled, while ili I.aìs fo flit must burn li ii ru 1 1 111 I 11 1 1 i it rolled, ago smih So oftt at a wsyward ehlid, 1 Rolls as it rolled down th rough the past ti a- it shall roll 1 1 11 th last. O.M-: of strangett of qui a between Merrill I in nu-antime He will goliath of a man who'old command and will not any tln engineer in Wbat Price hoice int of shifts and Sidney Klliott. a Ughi tako amorig high ranking -1 ho play ed a minor part show Arthur Hop- recrulted many of actors th inp m-w botti ve is up. of the i midtown hangout ex nen. and Klliott final their squabble with erriflc fight in thi- little dive.

George Baxter ami la ni I bis sei it hai Low Sher i not fool any of rs ln in ltaly has so weakein and forced subscription to ment securitieg that it was theyjto resist. Very well intorni were tussles belleve it could not yn Ray and Jack 1 bv itself. a is crtain New this verv step in a ort drawn up two years ago ou coi Fliott Cahot and Miriam HopkinsI sidered it inevitabb in Caini 1 Through A Needle Tln tunny part is wa) lt was thi hearahly lemperamental But thev do bave their Among oth are countless tw een Kat I Osi mia i io bounced the ion off head; Webb and CheMe an ulminated when high heel of a. between Clifton i ti in Ac 1 dent la! no portion authorities on any ectiiiomists in Kuropo greatest blow (since Russia, Thanks to that divine ------the League of Nations, which war a war until it is de Japan has eclipsed thi British Kmpire in its coloniali0110 oonfideine in Hitler, and a subjects. Upton Close, author.

wav the new German election is run, a "ja undoubtedly will mean Women, as a whole, have in- top performer in the films. Vic finitclv more taste than men, and! i tor Me La glen wants people to torget this is particularly noticeable i i among business who can was a lias he considered good taste on small incomes. a fight ith Louis? Sir Walter Gilbert, British- peer. On March 2 9 there will be an election in Germanv. But it bt- till Novem- More than I0.993,2oo Bibles, ir languages, wert distributed; her that we learn how many Republicans.

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