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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1939, p. 17

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thought. Certainly it is not cause value the dollar. Thiat power ex- for -celebration," particularly when pired at rnxdnight, and a group of the Administration lias already re- Derrocrats united with the 1Repub- solved to continue the speriding-tax- licans in a determined effort to pre- ing policy of the "old year" through- vent its extension. out the "new."' The fiscal year end-,i Devaluation, Power ed with an expenditure of o v e r It is interesting to note *that the -$9,250,000,000, and a deficit for* the senator who occupied the floor-when year of over $3,600,000,000 to be add.teSnt okaoeteVc :Sed to an enormous existinig public Presidents chair showed 12 o'clock, debt. imidnight, was Senator Millard. e Mad Rush ForO..K. Tydings, of Maryland. I do not, know Unless appropriation bis for a wehri was pre-arranged thath new1 fiscal year are, passed by Con- should have the floor. at the very gress and signed bythe President mmn hnte eeae oe by midnight on June 30 agencie s. oftay powero h rsdntxird the ovenmet wuldbe vitoutor whther it was simply a trick of fuends with nwhch tobopert Te fate. 1But it is nonet heless an inter- Administration was hard pressed to esighsoi attat' a Seniato'r get the'necessary appropriations out; whom the President campaignedI ofcnfrncaprvd theaaaiinst to "ipurg e" from his seat and party delivered-the "funeral or- House 'and-Senate'and tothe PresI- ton '0t sek frPrsdet1 dent for signature in order to meet dato, ospa frPednili the Jne 3 ~ea-line Thedyin ipgluation power. The Senate hav- I the une 0 dad-lne. he yingingsubsequently adopted the bill ex- days of the. ~1939, fiscal year clpsely ttigîjiér~~eync ea resembIed the dying days o! a ses-' qeto speene st hte sion of Congress or of our State qusinirsne st hte Legslaur whn her i inarabl ia poiÀer that has expired van be aegîsat us h t etere ariaben-extended by a bih lamending a aw a ad irush tboge thmealstrs -no longer valid. acte iom lwbfr eitos F r i day, June 30, was red-let- go om. ter day for the taxpayers. It was On June 28, 29 and 30 the Pre Si- also red-letter day for the New Deal. dent signed no less than six major _________ appropriation bis. It was flot un- ti: lae in the afternoon of June 30 uic laes1f that the WPA Appropriation B 1Zrc lyr fe *y GE OR GEÉREiCTOR: The womnan who said her maid was so dwxnb she . .. .. . did flot know how to boil water ma'yflot have been so far wronig., There îs a knack even to doing that. Water drawn cold from the faucet and then boiled is better for mout purposes than water from the hot .........water tap brought to -a boil Ail of! which lu just anoth er way of saying that beginners should start with as simple an adventUre as boiing water. Then learn to, do an egg properly, hake a potato perfectly and so on up the culinary scale until, you are ready for the ,diz-y heights, of, 'sey e tad-aking. About that time- yo'i¶ tie ,eady to turn yourself loose on a three-star entree with a seven-syflable sauce. fuinds to start the new year. House Changes Bill Friday, J'une 30, was a trying day for the, Administration in other im-1 portant legisiative matters. For sev- erai 'days, the H-ouse-had been de- bating the Bloom Neutraiity Bil, sponsored iby the President and De-1 partment o! State. The major ob- jective o! the Administration has been to repeal ail embargoes on the chiumnt f a r1mY.mmiinitionndi tnree nignts' run of a modern ver-! siori of "Taming o! the Shrew" Fni-1 day night, Juiy 14. Robert Hoffman portrays the dashing Petruchio who takes on the *man-sized job of taming the, 111- tempered Kate, as piayed by Kaye Spelietich. The many complicationsI of this rollicking Shakespearean! comedy-replete with the intrigues of the loyers plus the interest of friends and relatives-provides an1 IT'S HOT STUFF, THEY'LL AGREE, Serve 'em salads and frozen foode when the thermometer sours, but thie Birut day the weatherman gives yoî. a break, give them a break with a sub- stantial -heartY imeal tht they are commit failed by a vote -of 194-196. Mrs. 'James The Neutrality Bill passed t h e teenth street,a House, but the hard-pressed Admin- ter, Lou Rey, istration leaders 1ost the fight to Baltimore, Mdl obtain the knd. of a measure the the, past week. il spend sorne time. sha>e as a border.Ç1 r Dot the h1mwwitb dabé .ofVer 1. Johnson, 833 Fif- Brook Butter ad place under a moê- ,nd ber young daugh- erate broiler &ms~e to brown Serves 6. bave returned from e~ where they spent grUC I i ,bo'n qwl4e.

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