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In this respect the president has â€" instituted â€" conversations> with Great Britain which bid fair ultimâ€" ately to result in a general naval reâ€" duction agreement. At the same time the ‘ administration has let it be known that America will make no undue sacrifices in ~naval disarmaâ€" ment but will insist on a navy as good as the best. nation, but even in this brief period things ‘of importance have been acâ€" complished by the administration. Foremost among these, perhaps, has been the passage of the farm relief law embodying ideas outlined by the President during the campaign and after. The Farm Board is now funcâ€" tioning and the future of the farmer in America seems brighter now than for some time past. The passage of the tariff bill with increased farm schedules ~will doubtless accelerate his economic recovery.. __._ _ .. _ Other â€" things have been â€"accomâ€" plished; too: The President has asked Congress forâ€"legislation designed to putâ€" the prohibition enforcement agencies all in one department, has put under way a plan to reorganize the government and diplomatic corps of the country, and has called for The President has also named a nonâ€"partisan commission, made up of men of national reputation, to study the question of law enforcement, has put another commission at work upon the problem of improving the condiâ€" tions under which the American child is reared. * duction in income taxes. ¢ f Functioning Smoothly And best of all, it may be said, with all the processes of reorganization going on, the government has funcâ€" tioned smoothly and efficiently and in a most businessâ€"like manner, as was anticipated by those who knew Mr. Hoover best before he took â€" office. The President‘s cabinet compares faâ€" vorably with those of previous adâ€" ministrations and the_ appointments made by the President in various branches of the government service have met with general public apâ€" With six months passed, it may be said that the Hoover administration is now fairly under way and that the future. Business is generally good over the country and there is no reason to feel that we will be ealled on to< confront anything but peace and prosperity during the next few years. This is the time of year many a father has to buckle down and start working his son‘s way through colâ€" Tege.â€"New York Evening Post. ___ FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK *‘"*"~Progress -nm hevercscrng Tel. H. P. 5385 Hemstitching Covered Buttons â€" Quick Service Tel. 354 120 N. Green Bay Rd. Sharpening Tools _ Any Outside Work â€"â€" â€"Highland ‘Park, IIl. 153 N. Second St. â€" Tel. H. 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