Wins Praise for Anti-Dole Talk Thei laborer and banker of Anieri- ca, the doctor and storekeeper, the editor and manufacturer are agreed that "anhour',of work" is betier for Anierica than "a. dollar for -dole." They are united, also, in, the opinion, that the release of timid or "slacker" dollars will bring about better busi- ne ss, for the whole country. At least. this is indicated by' ex- pressions in a flood of letters and telegrams which have beei received by Alvan Macauley, president of the Packard. Môtor Car company. folý- lowing publication' of: a statement hce made on the' question of ,the dole and business. "dIt is more blessed, and better busi- ness, to give a man an hu of work than, a dollar of dole,"' said Mr. Nfa- caulev. "The former enriches the one o.ho gives and the one who takes-.,'The latter may impôverish -both giver and taker forwhile one gets nothing for bis *money, the other may lose hiis, self -respect. Don't Want Charity "Lab,,r, does: not want chiarity." lie continued. "AIl that it àsks is work. And work is ours to give if we wi"!. The very root. of our uneiplovrnent problem runs doWn to the uinenixployedî dlar- the dollar that is afraid to venture forth sonietimies tlîroughi fear, of public opinion. There ars slackers in peace as well as slackers in war. W'hen the slacker doilar goes to work, men will go to worl, and tiot before.," Mr. Macauey pointed out that a dollar spént for any motor car elses the 1l'abor and rawv material situationî in every state in the Union for every state is called upon for si.pplies, for. tlie niotor car and threc out of four furnish.finished or semi-finiishied part.î He did not urge. the- purchase, (f mnotor cars ahead of: other thinigs but said hle believed that, theniotor, car dollar' would go More placess more luicl and affect more people for quick relief than any other dollar. * Fine Contribution "it 1a 2 mpreliensive contribution IJCIp the present situation," wrote. the presîdent of one of the largest bank- ing insti tutions in the. countrv. The head of another great batk ex- )ressed the helief that if the advice should be taken it- would' bc a long step toward the "solving of our prob- leis.'9 "The dole is a curse to any coun- trv," write a noted college professor, "those needing it most refuse it Most .!roudly." The president of,,one companv told Mr. Ma cauley that somne time ago he had proniised ail of his empioyees -teady employment for one year ifý thev would spend' 10 percent of -their income for other than necessities.. Roy M. Kirtland, .420 Washington avenuei, left by airplane yesterday on a week's -business trip to Washington anîd Neém' York. than I ever any- car owned"9' tMg. I arn Your ar GREASED Now By Experts Safegurd 1yoursIf froi possible trouble- our high-pressure greasingý service. will thoroughly lubricate al the neces-. sary parts. LL:...qi r»m»d Aniy Car $ 1.00 Any Day washiogg is a specially wi##à as-give «s a tryl IRE0,OIL WELL -,w ~ ..,. Bob lntMac P16--- W "Hiit rEail On He.a" "*You bit the nail righit on the head," wrote a wvorker in an automo- bile. plant. -1 sincerely hiope that yotlr tirnelY exhortation will produce valuable fruit. I arn sure i t will," was the com- ment of one of the country 's Most prominent writers on businessaind 661n the. liglit of this experien4,e I eau say ini al siucerity that I have deriveâ more genuine satisfaction front the Ford thon any, Car 1 ever owned. lu (P. 0. NY. Deroit, plus Ireight and d.livery. Numpers andS spore tire .str.5 t ow cos. Easy etue poyments #hr.,ugh the Authoriuud Ford Finance.Plans of.he lim uv*esaICr.dit F@ED MOTOR EOMPANY 1Flou. WûMiIeUSW jff ilj genuine.,satisfaction ý main bt. at isnaen ^ve. ore,