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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 12

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-J 1 ha'- rv i ttiMSUN J' '-i t'- ji i 1 r'TH6lB THE WICHITA EAGLE TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 28 1933 TRAGEDY THIRTEEN GOVERNMENT WILL SLASH INTEREST OF FARM BORROWERS A I -j 'f Head of Unified Rural i Credit Administration to Center Agencies in Land Bank Cities (Continued from Pace 1) thing to do la to drag It out In the open sunlight! and ghe it the same treatment we tjie Ku Klux 1 "It makes no difference to me whether it is a brown shirt or a night shirt" he shouted TESTS RIFLE SKILL1 TURNS GUN ON SELF Naval Deserter Sends Bullet into His Brain as Gallery Crowd Looks on LONG BEACH CAL March 27 Joseph A Rucker 7 mail clerk of the Vestal told an attendant at a shooting gallery to- -day see hdw good I Rucker emptied four I rifles Bis xiarhma nsfrip far above the average A crowd gathered to watch try It be said and picked up a fifth rifle With the crowd gazing horror-stricken he lot himself through the brain A note in clothing said he was wanted by the navy1 far being absent from his ship without leave since -March 21 and by federal authorities for misappropriation of funds His widow Mrs Gladys Rucker lives near Portsmouth Va Roosevelt Farm Credit Order in Brief WASHINGTON March is what Piesl-dent order for cwi-solldating farm credit' agencies provides: -L Name ef the farm board' Is changed to the credit administration" with' post af chairman" changed to or 2 Functions of the secretary of the treasury as a member of the farm loan board and the Offices of the appointed members of the farm loan board except the office of the member designated aa farm loan commissioner are oil powers and functions of the loan board transferred to the commissioner subject to the 'jurisdiction of the "farm credit administration" 3 Functions of the farm loan bureau the farm loan board the treasury agriculture crap production office seed- loan office aim the Reconstruction corporation directed toward extending sid to farmers is transferred to the credit administration under Henry Morgenthau Jr 4 The activities of the farm board are abolished with the credit administration directed to wind up stabilization activities 5 Governor Morgenthau is directed to dismiss furlough transfer or act otherwise with officers and employes of the various organizations not needed in (he new organization The order Issued today under authority granted the president to regroup executive and administration agencies to effect economies and coordination takes effect after 10 legislative days linless congress acts to make it effective Immediately 1- If telling him to see another fed i (tal agency iMorgenthau said he Still bring all employe of the credit administration under civil service classlflca- tion as quickly as possible JEm-ployes of the crop production loan division of the' department of agriculture and those of the regional -agricultural credit agencies of the reconstruction corporation are not on a civil service basis In all about Jjv 10X00 persons are employed by units affected by the consolidation order which gives Morgenthau authority to dismiss furlough or transfer them he indT necessary The scattered agencies now have about SXOOOjOOOjOOO In outstanding credit This sum may be increased greatly under the farm mortgage relief program being worked out by "president for early presentation gress and under which mort-lefinancing will be offered farmers The' efclstlng agencies do not of-f er mans on a uniform basis Mor-j genthau said He pointed to the crop production loans being made 1 li- from a under which acreage reduction of 30 per cent is required except In cases oi minor1 and the loans being made by the agricultural agency ot the reconstruction finance corporation which makes no acreage reduc- motors of Varney tri-motor plane that i crushed In rainstorm in Press Photo DEMANDS THAT break ah Beaties WITH GERMAN NATION Rep Sirovich of New -York on Floor of Congress Protests Alleged 111 Treat ment of Jews (Continued from Psge 1) ton Jews could not buy residences The Texan declared: ought to get that out of the way first before looking Urges Usual Handling am in sympathy however with the purport of the resolution of the gentleman from New York but they should be handled through the regular diplomatic Representative Patman (D Tex) broke in to say he felt the situation was being by Secretary of State Hull to which Sirovich replied that he believed the house was the to voice tw Sirovich was applauded by his cglleagues at the termination of his speech New York Jem Jam Protest Meeting NEW YORK March 27 UP) The Jews of New York their thous and augmented by representatives of other races and creeds overflowed Madison Square garden and the streets about it tonight and expressed their protest against anti-Semitism of the Hitler government in Germany The theme of Indignation was sounded by Rabbi Stephen Wise honorary president of the American Jewish congress "This protest is not against the German people whom we love and the noted rabbi said is not against the political program for Germany for Germany Is mas ter within its own household but solely against the present anti-Jew-ish policy of the Nazi government We are not against Germany and it is an unforgivable calumny to declare that we are 'deutsch-feind Flanked by American and Jewish flags others who voiced this sentiment were Alfred I Smith Mayor John William Green president of the American Fed era tion of Labor the German-born United States Senator Robert Wagner Bishop William Manning of the Episcopal church Bishop Francis McConnell of the Methodist church and Dr John Haines Holmes of New Community church Smith told the assembly that the HltLER FOLLOWERS RETALIATE AGAINST JEWISH BOYCOTTS (Continued from Page 1) i i press advised the government not to Interfere In the boycott against the Jewish business houses in Germany until foreign nations have acted to suppress anti-German boycotts on the part of 'their people The papers remarked that the government could use the boycott at home as ia bargaining point in halting projected anti-German campaigns abroad Orders i will be Issued Tuesday to organise the movement within the country" said a Nazi party statement issued in Munich the headquarters of the Hitlerites Special boycott committees will be appointed against Jewish business in Germany to answer the boycott pleas of international The party announcement said that steps would be taken to reduce the number of-Jews In the various pro Cessions ini order that! they might be proportionate to the Jews in the country the statement con eluded this Jewish international hymn of hate against Germany because of a revolution in which no Jewish hair was ruffled produce the long-awaited declara tion concerning the relations between the German people and those who no conception of the hospitality guaranteed to Hans Kerri Nazi Prussian commissar of justice declared in a speech tonight that Jew was born from a sin against the Holy Ghost aqd always has shown himself the servant of Joseph Goebbels Nazi minister of propaganda announced that his department woiild counter acrave against those responsible for reports of a conference yesterday with Chancellor Hitler legal proceedings will be undertaken against the atrocity campaign which has been unloosed in America and England by interested Jewish circles against the new German Dr Goebbels said blow shall be struck at the intellectual movers and bend flciaries of these treasonable machinations most of whom are Jews of German KANSAS CHILD 2 DROWNS IN TANK JUNCTION CITY March Gugler 2-yedr-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin Gugler was I drowned in a stock tank today at the Gugler farm southwest of Junction City: It is supposed that the i child fell into the tank whUe at I play I i fion requirement One of first prob-f tfcl Icms will be preparation of a bud-T thiorder get President Hoover pocket-ve-toed the independent offices appropriation bill This action left tne farm board without appropriations beyond June 30 ther substantial ticipated "Important as are the of greater and controlling Is the maintenance long standing ef the WILL FINANCE FARM MORTGAGES Secretary Wallace Offers Huge Plan to Congress for Mortgage Relief (Continued from Page 1) Fur-are an foregoing importance of the policy federal government to maintain and strengthen a sound and permanent system of cooperative agricultural credit subject to federal supervision and operated on the basis of providing the maximum of' security to present and prospective Investors la bonds and debentures resting ojn farm mortgages or other agricultural all for the purpose of meeting the credit needs of agriculture at minimum cost" Morgenthau is given authority to select his assistants and probably some members of che abolished farm board and farm loan board will be chosen as his chief deputies The president's plan for lowering the Interest rates on mortgages held by farmers is gradually taking shape and there is a prospect it will go forward to congress by the middle of the week How much money is involved is problematical 18 nte present mon majority of both houses does not vote the proposal down within that time We are going to administer this organization for the farmers and in the interest of the farmers and along sotond lines" said Morgenthau as: he left a conference with Presl dent Roosevelt I Through this new government unit the president will operate the billion dollar refinancing of agri-culture Which he will propose to ''j- congress later this week To! Use Funds 4 7 The program submitted by Wal-lace today would have the refinanc- ing of farm mortgages handled by the machinery of federal land banks and the regional agricultural credit Corporations using corporations using Reconstruction the election two years ago by 1800 votes Fred Metschan held a three to one lead over Julius Walstein in the commissioner of finance race William Quackenbush led Sam Donaldson in the contest for commissioner of parks Lord was ahead of Henry Fraser In the race for commissioner of waterworks and street lighting The race for school board memberships also was close The list of candidates for all offices totaled 42 LAWRENCE NOMINATES RANKIN AND SPALDING LAWRENCE March 27 Rankin and Spalding were nominated for mayor of: Lawrence at the city primary today There were seven candidates for the office Spalding received 1481 votes and Rankin 1257 The total vote was 4160 WILL LOCK TRAIN BEER COOLERS IN DRY STATES SALT LAKE CITY March UP) While railroad officials here today agreed that sale of beer in dining cars probably will be resumed after April 7 they said it will not be served while trains are in! Utah or Idaho "Beer refrigerators simply will bei locked while trains are inside these! states where the sale of beer will not be the railroad of-1 ficials agreed Lake Louise Canada gage Indebtedness pf farmers is es timated in some quarters at about 9000X00000 Highest estimates on the amount of I money required for the refinancing are about 4000-000X00 but the administration considers it probable that the sum will be much less than this Under the voluntary phases of the 8 re-election adjustment scheme the secretary of Twenty-nine candidates sought: in the city's primary election today in their races for nomination Voting was fairly light Mayor Omar Ketchum the four city commissioners and two of the three members of the board of education whose terms expire this AIR Men examohno ward CaL KANSAS MUNICIPAL PRIMARY RESULTS (Continued from Page 1) Morels were named city commissioner nominees at the primary here today Dr Beaton Dr Claude Young Dr Brenz Mrs Cora Flnnefrock Sam Dennis and Mrs Homer Hill were nominated for membership on the board of education Voting was light OTTAWA VOTERS HARD ON INCUMBENTS OTTAWA March 27 P) Incumbents fared badly in the city primary election here today Woods city commissioner of finance ran third in the race for nominations for that office "The two nominated were Rogers with 549 votes and Harry High-ley with 501 Woods received 376 votes The nomination of Highley whose platform included espusal pf a municipally owned gas plant had the endorsement of Martin wealthy sign manufacturer In the race for the school board the three incumbents were among the six nominated but ran behind the other three nominees TOPEKA OFFICIALS RENOMINATED TOPEKA March On the face of early incomplete returns all i Topeka city officials running for re it onnarpntlv were successful election apparently were successful nomination for the eight offices and only one incumbent Dean Van Ness commissioner of finance had! no opposition Candidates receiving the two highest total votes for each office1 today will be on the ballot again at the general election on April 4 INCUMBENTS WIN IN HUTCHINSON HUTCHINSON March A Lewis Oswald incumbent and Burt contractor were nominated at the primary here today for mayor of Hutchinson early 80QQ vote were cast Walter Hoagland incumbent and Bateman were nominated commissioner of finance Others nominated were: For park Yerkes incumbent and Me-Carroll former high school athletic coach For utilities commissioner Harry Deatz coal man and Ben Lamrbon real estate dealer For street commissioner Emmett Hutton incumbent and Has-kard- former mayor PITTSBURG RENOMINATES MAYOR COWDEN PITTSBURG March (ffV-A Cowden incumbent and Dave Degen were nominated for mayor of Pittsburg in the primary today in which 6000 votes were cast Seven others were candidates for mayor Cowden received 1484 votes and Degen 1200 to far outdistance the field Anderson present street commissioner and Henry Wilson water commissioner whose positions have been consolidated under the three-commissioner plan were leading for utilities commissioner Only twelve votes separated Wilson and Clint Rankin for the runner-up place and scattered votes in the school board box might change the results Decker and Jones were the finance nominees The present commissioner was not a candidate Three incumbents were among the six nominees for school hoard places Forty were seeking the three city and three school board places Pittsburg lost two commissioners due to a drop in population since the last election and A Starr present park commissioner was one of the unsuccessful candidates for mayor who will now control the parks LEAVENWORTH MAYORALTY RACE IS NIP-AND-TUCK LEAVENWORTH March OP) At midnight tonight with the count c4 8450 ballots cast progressing slowly Clark former commissioner was leading Miller apartment house owner by five votes Ixz a field of nine for the nomination for mayor Two were to be nominated The vote cast exceeded that for 006 LIQUID TABLETS SALVE Checks Colds first day Headaches or Neuralgia in 36 minutes Ma laria in 3 days 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS Most Speedy Remedies Known of the peraons Jtt TO SLASH FEDERAL WAGES IS PER CENT Budget Director Cites' Survey Showing Living Costs Down 23 Since 1928 WASHINGTON March A further pay cut for federal em ployes effective April 1 loomed tonight after the labor department presented to the budget bureau survey showing that the cost of living had fallen 23 per cent over the country since 1928 Upon these statistics President Roosevelt will base the pay cut for government workers which he was authorized to impose by the economy bill The measure permitted him to cut salaries up to 15 per cent based upon the reduction in living costs and it was indicated today that regulations to pilt the maximum reduction into effect beginning April 1 would be issued within the next few days They arc being prepared by Lewis Douglas budget director Best at KFH California Melodies 8:30 Edwin Hill 9:30 Member Columbia Broadcasting system character all other tobaccos for nearly these two Mildness THERE MAY BE POISON IN YOUR BOWELS! STEP out tomorrow morning with the fresh buoyancy and briskness that cornea from a clean intestinal tract Syrup Pepsin a doctor's prescription for the will help vou do this This compound of fresh laxative herbs pure pepsin and other Bure ingredients will clean you out aorougnly without griping sickening or discomfort Poisons absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels cause that dull headachy Sluggish bilious condition coat the tongue foul the breath sap energy strength and nervevfdrce A little of Dr trouble Pepsin will clear up that gently harmlessly Miethat gently harmlessly in a hurry 'Hie difference it will make in your feelings over night will prove its merit to you Dr Caldwell studied bowel roubles for forty-seven years This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men women old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves Its natural mild thorough action and its pleasant taste commend it to everyone why "Dr Syrup Pepsin" as it is called is the most popular laxative drugstores sell OonrrUMimTks Auricts Nssu corporation funds 'Their credit corporations would be authorised to make loans direct to farm debtors for paying interest amortization Installments and taxes for a period of not more than two 'years Federal land banks using Reconstruction corporation funds would refinance (he existing indebtedness of farm owners Including interest i or taxes The banks would' be author-: ized to purchase existing mortgages or to exchange Reconstruction cor-f poratlon bonds for the mortgages Congressional Democrats have been working with the president and his advisors for months on his plan ito consolidate the farm loan agen- cies and were prepared to block any effort which might be made to pre-! vent from going into effect There was little likelihood of such a move however as no -one on the Bepublicah: side voiced objection to the plan An important part of the move was the abolishment of the Hoover-created federal farm board and its stabilization activities' Morgenthau who is still busy determining status of the board's -v Involved operations estimated the total loss of this four-year-old ln-stltutlon would amount to 350000- 900 principally through its zatiop activities and loans The' president transferred to the farm credit' administration in addi-j tion to the farm board the federal farm loan bureau the agricultural credit corporation the crop produc-'tion and seed loan offices in the de-V partment of agriculture and the functions of I the reconstructldn cor-: poration relating to regional agrl-r cultural credit corporation if To Save 2X00X00 i A saving Of more than $2000000 'X Is expected by the president from the reorganization which he submitted to congress t- In his message to congress the president said: "A better coordination of the agencies Involved In oar ogricul-' tarsi credit system will produce ii'l a more uniform program for agri-L 't cultural credits and will result in substantial economies A saving I sf more than 2X00X00 is the im- agriculture would be directed by congress to appoint regional debt counselors who would name a voluntary debt adjustment committee of seven fanners businessmen and bankers in each agricultural country The financing would' be handled in two parts all funds being provided by the Reconstruction corporation Loans for interest amortization installment and taxes would be made by regional Agricultural Credit corporations Distressed fafm mortgages would be refinanced by the federal land banks The loan for delinquent taxes would cover not more than one year If more than one year'taxes were delinquent the credit corporation loans would be conditioned upon state adtlon that would avoid sale of the property during the -life of such loans Credit corporation loans would be continued upon an agreement from the mortgagee to extend the maturity of the loan for a period of hot less than 10 years Federal land banks would refinance distressed farm mortgages They would lend on a long term amortization basis not over 75 per cent of the fair Value of the farm which "would be clearly distinguished from forced sale or foreclosure value and be determined by the reasonable debt carrying capacity of the mortgaged property over a period of years more nearly normal than at These long term loans would be the collateral for trust certificates lssif(d by the federal land banks and purchased by the Reconstruction corporation The certificates would bear not more than 3 Vi per cent interest The land banks would have the alternative authority of purchasing existing mortgages or exchanging Reconstruction corporation bonds for them NOTED WRITER PENS HOVELS IN EVEH1H0 HOLLYWOOD Much Pour hours a day ia the secret of Vina Delmar's literary fame the author explained to Sylvia Sidney at Para mount studios where she is playing the lead with George Raft in "Pick un "I work every night from 8:30 to 12:30 and seldom let anything she said "Naturally these hours clash with social life so I cut out social life SONG WRITERS VORK OH TUNE HOLLYWOOD March Out of Hollywood may i cdkne the song to 2nd the depression tor at least to Inspire the confidence and courage accessary to social topcovery as "Over mere" fostered a Rational war time iplrit Nearly every song writer in Holly-vood now is tryingao compose such song it is revealed by Ralph Rainier composer of sdhgs for Maurice icture new pictl In every corner of the world both here and overseas wherever you find joy in life always "Luckies Please" Luckies distinctive in mildness that sets them apart from cigarettes The choicest are aged and mellowed three years and then for true mildness Tor reasons Character and unique The wide world over people want a cigarepe that has character and mildness why they choose Luckies The the in those four words you have the reason for character a Their MEDICINE CHEST For20Years! Wight and be healthier happier ot it Many of -them are men and women peat three score and teikwho have made' NR their medidne cheat able ea their family doctor during thorn trying years when age threats ena to dow np vital or CanCThiemiMaU- table laxative and corrective has kept then regular- still keeps them well vigorous and eager formate happy days to comeThat's bs-Mudi cause NR ujdy frwfat sluggish bowels the liver andcleare the intestina! trKt of poisons tint headaches colds bUkraanesBctc a 25c bos at your druggist's ti ims 1 toasted s7 1 1- it- 'r: 4 'a.

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