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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1936, p. 9

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C., Feb. 8â€"When § riation bill for the 0'".',' Tin was before Conâ€" A“Iw year, Representative &***__ L. |Blanton, Democrat, of Thom#® _". an amendment to '.”'“ t no part of the funds for the schools should be available for the salary of any perâ€" son or advocating commun. ism. Since t time there has been i ated ¢ rsy in the district as 1 wf certain history _ books used in the schools are communistie,. s has been much discussion : rict of Columbia officials 1 teacher f‘ guilty of teaching | C unism |ywithin the meaning of the law. . | One can appreciate the niceties of the problem by proposing this quesâ€" tion: if a teacher explains the Rusâ€" -m;of government to school thildren is that teacher guilty of *unmunism? How can one teach the historic developments in Russia without making himself subâ€" jeet to possible loss of salary for teaching communism? Should all references to Russia since the World War be omitted â€" entirely from eourses in history in the public moterists" is DAHL‘S! Here you reâ€" s«ive specialized work at the ‘fairest prices. Eliminate, that: dangerous weayâ€" ing and‘ hard stecring â€". THE BEE LINE WAY! This is an official garage. "First in quality . . . first in service «.. first in the minds of smart, thrifty motorists" is DAHL‘S! Here you r¢â€" W FEBRUARY 13, 1936 396 ‘ 1. L eepnmmmmmmnntnmeenimmemmmmenimmmmntsmmme ’uTQ-RECONSTRUC-"o“ m Skokie Dalleu 7 "Good Laundering & Cheoper FThen This Week in Washington Choose the service that is best suited for your needs, put all your clothes in a bundle and forget your washday for this week. . . â€" LAUNDERERS & DRY terior D.p.,tmep’ t Bill. His amendment the teaclgiug of the : gram of the Amerigan League at Indian schools, stituted "American Li y for "Communism." T anugy,, . , 3. 3s__ Amerifan Liberty League at Indian schools. Scott subâ€" stituted "American Li y League,‘ for "Communism." e The chair ruled the ott amendâ€" ment out of order se it repreâ€" sented permanent legiglation on an appropriation bill. Curi usly enough. Representative Bmto was one of those who raised & of nvrilas The lneidetgt serves t effect that the dinner ican Liberty League a of Alfred E. Smith ha legislative processes in great deal of time is that which amounts than political gestures engaged in by both pa Until last week it w almost forâ€" gotten that there was such an office as Federal Coordinator of Transporâ€" tation held by Joseph B. Eastman. For many months this New Deal agency has been cond ing surveys and collecting data on the railroad systems. To the public it would seem to be a little more thin an investiâ€" gating or research bureau dealing with railroad problem Mr., Eastman has now begun to take definite action. He has indicated that he plans to order the consolidaâ€" tion of terminals in 11 cities, which will mean the abandonment of pasâ€" senger stations, freight yards and repair shops i t designated points. As soon as he has put these simpler consolidation plans into efâ€" fect, the Federal rdin:tgr of Transportation has stated that he will deal with the more complicated ones in connection h such cities A few have already written me on the question of go ent ownâ€" ership of railroads, and it can be anticipated that the [Eastman railâ€" road eonsolid:tio* pro will soon be a subject for lively discussion. The office auton;ti ly expires on June 16. e Members of Congress who had previously placed the ous reports of the Federal Coordinator of Transâ€" portation on their office book shelves are now dusting them off and careâ€" fully reading go;;h page, with a view to determining just how far his conâ€" solidation proposals go. While Mr. Eastman has taken the position that public ownership of the railroads is not desired, he has stated that such ownership may be inevitable, as New York,;Chicl?o, St. Louis, and Kansas City. WHERE TAXES COME FROM . » by Raymonp PrrCarRrN: ; Na Cha . % !,thebo the blie "Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who lInborg." | Congress, as this is written, is begining to remember that ‘profound truth â€" and reglize that the public remembers it, |too. > | Therein lies a headache â€" not! only for Cong®sgs but for all othej officers of government, whether na tional, state, ort lotal, who have spent the people‘s money at such] amazing speed during recent years. The trouble is that in proportion to public expenditures, there are fewer earnings for the tax collecâ€" tors to levy on t:.n there were, let‘s sav. a decadé go. I | Recent)y publ{she figures have brought this fact dramatically to the tax payers‘ attention. ; They show, for example, that whereas in 1929, taxes tooki onéâ€"cighth of the national income |(which means the earnings of all the ple), by 1982, they took oneâ€"sixth, and by 1935 more than oneâ€"fifth. } Phone Highland Par;*‘ 3310 ppropriation e d prohibit le' '!htiya proâ€" t of order. indicate the f the Amerâ€" the speech had on the Congress; A consumed in 8 almost forâ€" such an office of Transporâ€" B. Eastman. s New Deal ) little more and chatter, ies, INC. _ Or put it another way! In 1928, ;l:-y am American labored one 0 1 every eight to pay the costs ‘of national, state, and local :ovement;‘in 1932 he labored one day out of every six for the same D\lrpocd’ and in 1985, one day (and a few hours over) out of every five. Yet‘ even that didn‘t meet the whole cost, If government last year had paid all its bills in cash, nearly oneâ€"third of all the money earned by the American people would have been uired to balance the acâ€" count. ns}eld. government borrowâ€" ed, wh?‘h means that the bill must be paid o}xt of future earnings of the workers or their childrenâ€"still in the sweat of the man who labors. Today the politicians are searchâ€" ing feverishly for a method of proâ€" ducing es without the inevitable aweat. 'l;tey find it a difficult job. Perhaps they are approaching it at the wrong ‘end. If they want to make thi easier for the people, who ultimately. pay the bills, why not turn their thoughts to the probâ€" lem of spending fewer billions, raâ€" ther than to the,question of how to collect mo}e? Read The Wantâ€"Ads Highland Park 1060 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. pran Plumbing & Heating Co. JORTH SHORE GASs COMPANY $58 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 An elevated. 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The photography is excellent and heighâ€" tens the effects of tragedy with its play upon light and dark. Adults PAGE NINE

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