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THE BURLINGTON (N. DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939 PAGE FOUR Chant Of The Complete Isolationist represented in taxes, There is a tax of one and a. half cent on every quart of milk consumed. One third ol the price of all medicine is. Neyr York Day By Day BY C.

B. PKISCOU, taxes. There are 53 taxes on a. loaf of bread. In this country there is an average of almost Greater University of North Carolina and from the Hugh Morson high school in Raleigh as well as from other high schools.

It's true that a lot of them participated just to be portal pating, willing victims of the mob spirit in its milder aspect and ready to "join" anything. But discounting this element, a recapitulation of the appeals made reveals that they were reasonable, constructive and humanitarian; one automobile for every family and there are 345 taxes on your car, Including 201 for oil and Francisco. March 2. The I fas. A vast majority of the people of this country entire United States will want to compare and contrast the two World's Fairs this season I toot smoke cigarettes and six cents every 15 a good look at the New York World's Pair before 1 left for the West, nd now have had a brief i view of the coiaen ijrate jutpuai tion.

Without any detailed comparisons, I'll try to sum' up my impressions; that if they are acted on favorably by the legislature, it will be unquestionably in the best interests of the State. The demonstrators were, we may believe, intensely serious and thoroughly The New lorit lair a uy itu. an nin cisco has the aware of the menace in the legisla THE DAILY TIMES NEWS 601 South Spring Street published Dally Except Sunday By rHE TIMES NEWS PUBLISHING CO. SUley A CooS Managing Editor Robert Hodges ia Editoi Rudy Fonvllte Advertising Martagei C. JonnsoD Circulation Uanaget EL 0.

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Please remember that the New York spent for a package is taxes. And the tapping of the tree by the axemen continues. The present Congress In Washington has in its lap a proposed appropriations bill that calls for the expenditure of approximately 310,000, 000,000 more money in the form of taxes TEN BILLIONS I This means that the rate of spending and the rati of taxing that has been going on since 1933 is to be continued ir this measure is adopted. Do you realize what the facte are as to that rate of spending and of taxing that has been the Federal habit since 1933? Well, here they are: From 1933 to date CONGRESS HAS APPROPRIATED NEARLY FIFTY BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. And that's $10,000,000,000 more than IT ture's "false economy" that js withholding vitally needed funds from public education, public libraries, public welfare in the State.

DOWN QELQW THE RIO CRAMDE THE MEXICANS HAVE SEIZED OUR LAviD AND OFFREP US A SOfslCT. fair doesn't open for another FRANCE AMD BRITAIN SEND WrtEN ASKED FOR PAVMENTS ON THEIR DEBTS. THEY KMOW THEY POME OS inth. a i i means that it Adequate funds for the efficient op not neany toward when saw it as is the Western show. So, that extent, nuic i Tii i comnarisons are unjust to New TOOK TO RUN THE COUNTRY FROM 1789 York.

But it does seem to me tnat tne to 1918. More appropriated and spent in five years than was spent in 139 years! The greater part of this FIFTY BILLIONS spent since 1933 was taken out of the pay envelopes of the American farmers, the American workers, the American businessman. The remainder was charged against these same American farmers, the American workers t.ro fairs express the two communities. New York's is more showy, more commercial more stupendous, more international, infinitely more expensive, prepared to handle many more people. The fail at Treasure Island is much more a work of art, more unified, more esthetic; there is lsss of the obviously commercial advertising and marketing in the picture.

and the American businessmen to be paid, at some time in the future or to be transmitted BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY believe that the personalities ol as a millstone of round the necks of the children of these American farm the heads of the two expositions The Lord shall reward the doer of evil according to his wickedness. II ers, American workers and American business are essentially appropriate. Greyer Samuel 3:39. SOUTH AMERICA, WE'RE SURE DEMOCRACY IS NlOT SO PURE, AND CUBA'S PRETTY BAV. Whaien is oiten cauea a New Yorker, though none of us eration of the university was pernaps the major appeal of the demonstration, and it might be well to quote here from the eloquence of Robert Magill, graduate student of the university at Chapel Hill, one of the leaders of the assemblage.

His closing words speak as convincingly as any powerful commercial lobby's highly paid spokesman could: "To many of us who Have seen North Carolina through the eyes of people in other parls of the country, it is striking to note that me state is evaluated in many quarters by the reputation of its Greater State university," he said. "As the 'capital of the Southern the center of Southern culture, as one of the few leading educational institutions in the nation, the Greater University is Nori Carolina's best advertisement. "Appropriation cuts in the past have been" understandable In the light of widespread depression. But in a tim economic revival, whan comparable universities in the country are maintaining their standards, when our appropriations to the education of individual students rank far below the average of state uni versities, although we rank fourth from the top in matriculation charges to retrench rather than to gD forward works a crisis in the life of our state institutions of higher learning. "And to fail to support the university as the best representative of North Carolina to the nation at this point in its development, means that we are definitely lowering the flag as a signal to the country that we can no longer maintain a truly great University in North Carolina." SO LET US SiT AT HOME AMP CURSE THE WHOLE EXISTiMC i.r JfVERSF, AND QUIETLY GO MAD.

seems to know just whut that means. He is a bit on the showman side, rather inclined to step God is a sure paymaster. He may not pay at the end of every week, or month, or year, but remember He pays in the end. Anne of Austria. forward lor tne applause ana tne blast of entrance fanfare.

Mr. Leland Cutler ot ban Fran men, with interest charged on the debt for all their lives. Thus the bleeding process goes on the axe of the taxman digs deeper, the economic life blood pours and pours more and more freely into the buckets of the political spenders. The pine trees have died under this operation. Is it reasonable to assume that the economic body of the American people is endowed with any special immunity from the logical consequence of a similar assault? for the smaller guns, and they and okayed, it is snatched up by cisco is, as I have said before, a can turn out complete turrets forj colossal overhead crane and BRUCE CATTON THURSDAY, 2, 1939 modest, quiet individual, advancing onlv far enough into the scene to uush his ereat city and its proj lugged down to the shrmkage pits.

These are vertical electric the ligm cruisers. Because the channel is shallow, WASHINGTON ELECTION REFORMS TEETERING furnaces deep enough to take this 60 Ioot tube; their moutlts come light cruisers are the biggest ships that ever visit the Washington ect ahead of him. He is as characteristically a Westerner as Mr. Washington. March 2.

You don't ill' to the ttoor level. yard. The day I was there thci wnaien is a jnbw sorser. The tube is hoisted on end and omy vessels at tne (locus were the Potomac, the presidential JT IS DEPLORABLE that legislation to effect sweeping and long needed reforms in the election machinery of the State has now encountered sudden lowered into a lurnacc. men it is heated slowly until it expands slightly.

yacht, and the dainty Se those who do bie thinri'fflr the rest quoia, yacht ol the secretary of the navy. Oh yes and a couple i of tugs. Now the inner tube containing of the United States. The big see very many sailors around the Wasliin'gton navy vard, and you hardly ever see a warship there. Yet it is "one of the most important ol all the navy's shore stations.

Por if it doesn't have many sailors or many ships, it does have guns. It makes them; makes all of the guns used on the U. S. fleet, from the dainty little 1.1 rapid fire guns up to the awe opposition in the House of Representa the rifling those spiral grooves which make the shell spin in its' flinht is brought up. The crane Walter Winchell Oil Sjwadioasf.

lives, after the reassuring way the the Utilitarian lactory buildings in the yard contrast oddly with the pleasant old houses where tliei man cf New York is apt to dramatize himself, probably because he knows his city is already somewhat over dramatized. Hie American leader in other communities is like un ends this tube, the furnace! door is opened, and the crane commandant and the other officers! elections committee of that same chamber sued such legislation along at first. These, of course, are gov operator using his big Instrument with the urecision of a iew to think in terms of his city or mspinng mcn Dimes. ernment property. But Capt, Thomas Tinaiev.

first comman lowers the inner tube into! Rouphly, the yard is like a big For a while yesterday it looted as if the whole bill which eliminates the absentee ballot from primaries, strict MAN ABOUT TOWN TOMMY CALLAHAN, CHIEF of the Secret the outer one. When it gets dant of the yard, who stayed on the job 3D years, got tD feeling thai he owned his and when he snugry tne neat is turnea on, the outer tube cools and shrinks. industrial plant gone sea going. It is full of factories. Some 750fl civilian employes work there, manv of them on niffht shifts.

state, rather than of his own personal glory. Nobody seems to be working himself to death for the glory of New York, but many in New York wear themselves out fighting for a place in the spotlight. In that other America, of which San Fran Service in Illinois, recently interviewed Capone. i Capone told him he will never return to Chic ly regulates its use in general elec dieti tnea to will it to his son. iand the inner tube is gripped firmly by the outer one.

tions, and rigorously controls the use Railroad traces wind in and out, After this, shorter and fatter of markers in and about ballot booth: tubes are fitted on over the Cranium Crackers with humpbacked nttie switcn engines ncsiiiE big flatciirs about. A steady hum comes out of the Let the Chips Fall Where They May CONTEMPORARY COMMENTARY original in the same way. A gun's walls must be thicker near the breech, where the explosion cisco is typical, community leaders feel their responsibility to their community, and its interest takes precedence over personal piomi ago alter doing Ms rut cook county, auc will dwell in Miami, where he will build a macaroni factory Ex Attorney Gen'l Homer Cumings will soon be summoned to testify in the McKesson Robbins probe The William Wylers (Margaret Tallichet) will be three in June. Antia Colby, the most photo'd lace, and Claudia Morgan's ex husband, have applied to the Church for permission to merge The closing of "Off to Buffalo," starring Jce Cook, after a week's run, cost the Vinton Free buildings, in open lots cnere scores and hundreds of black dins mounted on merchant ov.ESTroNS Trv your knowledge of terms on of the powder sets up tremendous pressures. They get greater ships and transports in the World tnecs dual definitions.

FOssiblV this exnlains. in some war, now mepL in siuiitse agauiii BLEEDING TO DEATH 1. Wnat .5 a breeze Desines a rale' strengtn ay ounamg tne gun up out of several seDarate tubes, or measure, the difference between Mr. Whaien and Mr. Cutler: the 2.

What is a hue besides a color issible use in tne luture. Strrorjed of its breech block, hoops, than they wouid by casting difference between the two espo (Charlotte Observer) wnat is a ort besides a blast an in one piece. it last, completelv built uo. Down along the coasts of the Carolinas stand on a hunting horn? siuons, maeea, tne ainercnce between New York and San Francisco. Anyway, it is the idea whiih has most impressed itself linnn mo dley backers $45,000 Clyde Tolson (John Edgar Hoover's ass't) and Prances Baswell (just divorced in Miami! are wedding tell game and bout receipts fell oS 50 per cent following the anti American bund meeting.

oi tail pine trees limbless and leaness, 4. now can you cnar without the gun goes back to thE lathe to be mauiiiiiBd uDW i i ii uiai Iji, recoil cylinders, sighting and training mechanism and so on. a gun looks simplelike a long ron tube latter at one end than at the Other, Actually it is far more s'lmnle. Instead of being made all burning? stark dead. ominous shape.

Then it is ready during this western trip. I made for breech block and the rest of Today's Lenten Question. They have been killed the hand ot man Time was not so many years ago when they in one piece, it's made of half a Wnat Biblical preacher died on its fittings. XF.W tne otrtncay anniversary oi COL. RTJPPERT didn't leave 30 million as LININCiS ii ias ineme or a taut at Treasure Island.

Because Mr. Cutler was present, and I have a natural distaste for the custom Df heaping fulsome praise upon people at banquets. I leavened the nnv king? reported. It's about six! He owned only one The rifling in a sun wears out rura or wewerv iuinr. nr rnwrm after it has been fired about so Seherr Thoss and Marie Voin Rath (cousin to ANSWERS.

1. A breeze can be a he sen: Wiien that stood in all ol their pristine vigor, witn cneir lofty green heads lifted against the sky. Nature spent years in the creation of these multiple acres of woodlands of pine. And it did a'magnifiecnt job of scudding the earth with these tall graceful and beautiful specimens' ot its creative art. that Nazi killed in Paris) are a new excitem bit by saying that Mr.

Whaien aozen separate pieces. risking those pieces together is a big job. HOW GUN IS BOTLT Right now the yard is mal i 16 inch guns for the new batue ships Washington and Korth Carolina. Here's how it's done: A 60 foot steel tube goes on a gigantic lathe, to be turned down the mm is sinvciv sent back tn the 2. A hue can be a shouting Jorsre Andre returned to New York from yarn ana uie mnsr tune contain ciamor.

Florida without applying for the divorce, as re ing the rmuiii is nulled out. A new S. A mort can be a 3 year old portec. tie pians Kcnovatine, nowever wnuia win over Mr. Cutler in a beauty contest.

Some of my colleagues took exception to even this mild concession, and, on second thought, I believe they arc right. one is put in and the gun is as salmon. Guv Richards, the reporter, and Mary Francis, were on its way to oblivion. Rep. Darden, one of several spokesmen for the east to express resentment against the measure, moved that the bill be tabled, which is a legislative euphusim for killing it.

But that move was balked after a tense struggle which did, however, see the bill re referred to committee for revisions relaxing the stringent regulations of markers. Now, it would seem, is the time for exponents of election reform to gird for battle, as opponents of such reform seem determined to force a showdown. What the alleged logic of their stand of hostility may be does not concern us; they oppose such legislation and it is their right to oppose it. How they can apparently deny that there exists imperative need for voting reforms we fail to see. But no matter they would retain the absentee ballot, and they would retain the lax and malfeasance inviting system under which markers may now mark the ballot of a person who does not desire to mark his own ballot.

And in the interests of an acutely needed reform, they must be fought. Fortunately friends of election reform have been warned in time. At first it appeared that such legislation would have smooth sailing. Abruptly 1. You may char by working Then man, with his hungry commercialism, xxi as Ever.

They make other tlilnss than one ol tne swimming beauts at tne ratr anotners nouse Dy tne day. to exact size. Revolving on the I lathe, it looks like the drive shaft' began to tap them ior turpentine. Aouacaue snow win oiena in two weeics otiis here, Ootical eaulnment for San TJi nvinter. Doubtless, even now can see me pro instance; no longer, as in pre war' Todav's Lenten Answer.

for some superior ocean liner. Hobart Bosworth, vet screen star, is seriously sick in St. Louis Ten per cent of the John the Baptist, preacher and jfmisneo, measured, cnecuea ucm cuwiis lur liik teiegrapn companies. When you have any days, must tne navy send to Europe for the best binoculars, oiinsu aid on tne mrtn range finders, and so on. They jday of King Herod, the Tetrarch.

movie quiz coin will be awarded to Manhattan fans this week Mollie Overton, cx B'way chorine, married Norman "Wilson abroad. He's the British racing motorist playboy Mrs. cess in continued operation, with the few live trees yet remaining strapped with buckets to catch the blood of their life as it oozes from the wounds of the axeman. And these, too, will die. make brass cartridge cases Mark 6:17 29.

as "How about lunch today?" you send a telegram. My box at the Fairmont hotel has been stuffed with telegrams almost every time I have visited the desk. The gra Stotesbury has shaved her servants down from 52 to 9 at. her Palm Beach shack. STORIES STAMPS They won't he able to stand the gaff.

The seekers; of the sap of these trees will STAR SKATER AMBASSADOR KENNEDY'S BOY, a Har iuuo iiuayjuiiiioj uj. uie citizens is expressed in the number of these vard grad, will get $15 per week as his Dad's sooner or later take more life out of these vigorous pines than they can absorb from the chemicals of God's air and soil upon which office boy at the London Embassy Alioe haves jbih. ana Eleanor hansen. Answer to Previous Puzzle west coastidbit, are impersonating the equator meals, use of car, and entertainment. Telephone service is.

so far as I can judgo, equal to that in any other city. There's probablv a Io ueraia uuaoron, autnor oi tne may. they thrive. Then there will be no option with them posed." is chucklmt a S25O.O0O ulaciarlsm suit other than tD shrivel at their roots, wither in at Columbia Pictures in Federal Court today Wll me waxrer execs arc in a 1 rerun ov i uauiuuu ucjuiia narjiLuai usti of the telegraph for talking around the rumors that their pix will be banned in Prance and its colonies! President Roose their limbs, shed their greeny leafery, and expire. That's what happened with those that have long stood as silent and mute reminders of the ravages of man the man who asks the HORIZONTAL 1,8 Pictured skater.

5 Flatfish. 13 Olive shrub. 14 Helmet shaped part. 16 Pertaining to air. 17 Insane.

18 Greaser. 19 Blood money. 20 Exhibitions. 22 Pipes for drawing off velt will call a conference of big business men to discuss i lie VineinDiovmeiu situation uoon wires behind the telegraph wires in this town. One of the most uersistent sightseers at the fair is Miss Vonnelle now squalls have arisen, and its course his return from the Caribbean Mickey who owns four racenorsts and has a Why Netherlands fndies May Interest Hitler tree to give more than it can afford, and still 20 She was an skating champion.

21 Unsound. 23 She is now a star. 24 Grieves. 27 Organ of hearing. 28 Wing.

29 To hie. 31 Secreted. 32 Ancient 33 Snaky fish. 37 To primp. 40 Opera melody.

41 Hazes. 42 Feudal fees. 43 Poem. 44 Behold. 45 To exist.

iviJHCbwj, yeais oia. Her latn has been made gusty and forbidding. So to continue the nautical metaphors, box at Santa Anita, was barred from tne Hia leah track in Florida for being a minor Strictly a coincidence about Ginger Rogers' iwucoiAj, euitur oi tne Cleveland Press, takes her all over live. If the turpentine tradesmen had been con now emerges RS the foremost mater dwelling at the Flamingo Hotel. Miami Cent with a reasonable incision in their trunks wnen tne top man was mere No romance or anything.

if they had only taken a little, perhaps now and then, and given the pine forests a chance it's definitely up to the reformers to the rigging, batten down the hatches and do all the other things sailors are supposed to do so that the blow may be weathered and the ship ana to an tne signts, because her mother Li kept indoors by a cold. Little Miss Reppetto misses school work in Cleveland but her parents and teachers agree that this is ths best of to replenish themselves with revivifying blood. liquids. 25 Musical note. lst! 26 To long.

SeC' 30 Resounded. 2Rowmg lool. 34 Genus of apple 53 She is the trfp most famous STEFFI DUNA and John Carrol get their 3 Tidy. 4 Green stone. 5 Platform.

6 Every. 7 Honey gatherers. 3 All. divorce shortly, but are still Knutz about each they would have long lived. But the axeman kept cutting and cutting.

clsco5 Chinatown are among the emerge triumphant other! And are too stuoDom to aarmc it Bea little and Eth Merman will kid In the European struggle. Obviously, the Nazis do not intend to take for an answer. The problem, thereEore, is not so much when as where. Generally, Ihe Hitler ambitions ore so id to center in the east, but there has' been speculation that Der Fuehrer might strike in other quarters, notably the Netherlands Indies, an area ct vast wealth and vital geographical im 5 Covered with desper and deeper, forcing the trees to yield to the last farthing to suppiy the turpentine 55 Her native seen. They go about the streets, 4 A bull.

bioomers off the debs at the Stork this week, when the? and their guests travesty the debs' Eetuas Tonv Marco and Emil Cole A STUDENT DEMONSTRATION distribulively. 47 Legal rules. uuming nanus for security, often carrying, pack markets, and finally they exacted too muoh they got the last spark Of life itself. 10 Roman 48 EDochs. man arc dickering tor the old Embassy Club on i 36 Life principle.

J. 37 Small pool. Civet. 38 Railroad. 39 Aromatic oil 60 Company, of coffee.

VERTICAL oim iumpnrey oogan, auu iub uimc, Mavo MethQt. had a brawl in a hotel srrill. ing to be not more than five, are unafraid of crowds and traffic. THE SCOFFEKS MAY scoff and the cynics may shrug, but there was And all of this is a clear parable of what may be happening to the economic body of emperor. 1 1 To press.

12 East India. 14 Obtained. 51 Almond, 53 French. 54 Musical note. 56 Opus.

57 You. Some drunk accused Bogart of not being soj 45 Insects, order 1 Therefore. the American people under the ruthless wield so Ucgart proved ne coum sock, out; with chubby "faces and wistful I saw two such babies stop to pet something about the student demonstration yesterday i.n Raleigh appeal 2 Salamanders. 15 To ascend. Coleoptera.

ing of the axe of taxation by the political Mayo got a Mack orb! Jessel aud the Worlds Pair have phfEft That eve paper ii i is i6 ft i irrn themselves, who was tremhiw restored the ten per cent pay cut last ween. Thn Maharalah of RalaulDia Che's the world' masters of the government. GOVERNMENT, TOO. CAN BLEED PUBLIC TO DEATH. portance.

Observers point to the fact that the Netherlands, lying next docile the. Reich, might be easily enough conquered with the result that the far eastern possessions of the Dutch kingdom would fall next. In any event Netherlands Indies are a rich prize, providing the very raw materials and products the Third Reich needs I riches; note) arrives from India, in May. He'll fright on a busy comer. TONGUE TWISTER.

tepee on an entire Savoy Plaza noor, so ne It can continue to cut deeper and deeper Into the earnings of toe people until the blood won oe crowceo. rcusnviJie, ind, March Radio sports announcers "losi all runs out and there is no longer the CAPACITY TO EARN MORE to live longer. uneir sen assurance when the tm noiriKADO the state orison has per They then die economically as the pine trees formed at various outside functions, with the men being placed oa their honor There are more than twenty prisons with football script. have died physically. Here is an Issue, we submit, for the sober contemplation of ALL the American people, Ata To make things easier all around, he lets people call him Bronfc Vinges.

teams Sing Sing is tne omy prison iuui has a gymnasium (donated Harry Warner), where basketball jjames and boxing bouts are staged New York has more penal insti not just a few of them who happen to be rich Jis'iii ing to the General Assembly for adequate appropriations for education that pleases the mind and stirs the heart. All too often, demonstrations by students are dismissed as evidences of a mere youthful ebulliency or an adolescent idealism not worthy of earnest consideration. But that demonstration yesterday while it was both ebullient and idealistic, of course had a core of hard reality in it that should make even the most superficial minded legislator think twice before he joins the chorus in whacking here and whacking there, apparently oblivious to the grave danger he is inviting to education and public welfare in the State. There were several hundred young men and women in the parade and joining in the mass meeting afterward, or well to do or property owners. EVERYBODY PAYS TAXES.

tutions man any otner oiate aw tin has the largest prison population In some prisons, radio programs are transmitted through loud speakers located In each Mil hiock Other orisons allow each inmate FIREMEN. SATE OUB LUNCHEON. Everybody wears clothes, and shoes, eats bread, drinks milk, and shares in. the use of so definitely. Supporting a population of 60, 000,000, Netherlands Indies, comprising Java, Madura, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, are luxuriant even for the.

tropics, thus richly productive. Besides maintaining their heavy population, the Indies export sugar, coffee, tea, cocoa, indigo', spices. Even more imporian! lo Germany would be the rubber, copra, tin and petroleum. Teak wood is another important export. From a military standpoint, the petroleum might prove the most vital to Germany of all.

For that matter, Holland itself is a rich little producer for its size. A current stamp of. the Netherlands is shiwn above. (Copyright. NBA Service, tfttj the common necessities or creature comforts.

a set of earphones and the programs arc a iM secret or me Spokane's fire laddies. There are 63 taxes that total $4.90 on every transmitted through a central station ai. uiu tins Prison Guards are not allowed tc $25 suit of clothes. uiuiHi unssmeni, men received complaints about the smoke from upstairs where a church ladies' luncheon was in progress. When you buy food or clothing that costs S5, you won't get $5 worth ot food or clothing.

possess guns while inside the walls because a prisoner might grab them and cause trouble A former radio script writer, now In Mass. State Prison, corresponds regularly with Frank and Ane Hummert, the prolific radio producers. He sends them hand made curios in the hope of returning to script writing on You get St worth. The other dollar is taxes. me nremen set up a huge fan The merchant doesn't pay it.

The buyer pays im one oi tn etrucKs ana pumpea the smoke from the building. The it. On fourth ot th prlc ot a pair oi atoet to student from all three branches of the.

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