n The| Dori Miss The ud!i on 8: ho )g John | .M',"! 28th | part; T3 T ap FPEB. nt PaAGE #+ House formally voted on the "First Deficiency â€" Appropriation â€" Bill," which contains a provision approâ€" priating about 1 billion 500 million to the. WPA for workâ€"relief. The Senate Finance Committee will beâ€" gin executive session on the pendâ€" ing tax bill which: is supposed to yaise a little ower 800 million addiâ€" tional revenue for the United States Treasury. * , f sgiders a bill which makes a total expenditure of exactly $2,364,229,â€" 712.538. It should serve to indicate, in some measure at least, that there is a direct relationship between "taxes" and "expenditures." We cannot be too often reminded of this fact. Norcan‘otooofunruflnd ourselves that we are spending borâ€" rowed money. * wA s resentative, 1 i0 j + District Washington, D. C., May 9,â€"â€"Monâ€" day, May 11, was an important day at the United States Capitol. The It is a rather unique legislative siders ways and means to raise about ©800 million, the House conâ€" It is a foregone conclusion that the Administration will secure pasâ€" sage of this appropriation bill by the House without difficulty. There: are good indications however , that the Senate committee will revise the tax bill. That which is true with us as individuals is also true with the Government. It is always easier to spend than it is to earn. It is alâ€". ways easier to go into debt than it is to pay the «debts. | ‘The debate on the WPA aipproâ€" priation was not so much over the: amount to be appropriated as emi the question as to how the money: should be expended. Many believe that a distinct saving could be obâ€" tained by the elimination of the high Federal administrative costs in _ connection with workâ€"relief funds. In the course of the debate it was repeatedly pointed out that there are thousands of employees in the many relief agencies of the Federal Government, whereas the, PAGE TEN Economists, accountants, and ofâ€" ficials of all kinds of business, large and small, have appeared before the Senate Finance Committee in oppoâ€" sition to the Administration‘s tax plan. It has been emphatically stated by the experts appearing beâ€" fore th¢e Committee that the tax as proposed would operate to the benâ€" efit of large corporations at the exâ€" pense of the small business man whof is endeavoring to ‘build up reserves for expansion and improvement purâ€" As a result of this testimony comâ€" mittee sentiment in opposition to the bill seems to be growing. It will probably require political favors and pressure from the White House in order to prevent the committee fro m@departing from the Adminisâ€" tration tax plan. The quality of our body and fender reâ€" pair work is unquestionably the highest in Highland Park. When we iron out a wrinkled fender, or straighten out a dent in the body, you cannot notice where the damage had been. y10,RECONSTRuET0), Your Typewriter Man This Week in Washington DONT BECOME A MERE UNIT OF THIS MACHINE AGE. SENTIMENT is A QuaALITY or ALBERT LARSON STATIONEER Highland Park 567 state and local communities are & position to handle projects * selyes without . the Federal highâ€" salaried positions. â€" In other words, an effort was made to have the Congress adopt a plan for the Sta and local communities to admi Ktheir own projects with the F ;fl Government simply cooperstinq in providing funds. \ \. _ One of my friends rather cally described the present wd o handling workâ€"relief. He ‘ "First, they send some agent 0 ‘of Wiashington . to test Eo & where some house or building is ‘be built. . A (little later anoth ‘agent is sent out to check the ‘ Then still later after several ' ‘of delay, a third agent is sent ol'}lt of Washington to see if the soil which the first and second agen ‘tested is still ;hhere.†While that »methmé of |an exaggeration, describes the manner in which adâ€" ministrative costs are unnecessa accumulated when the Federal ernment itself administers workâ€"réâ€" lief projects. | | f The Senate passed the N Department:; Abproprhtion; Bil y terday. ‘The measure now goes conference to iron, out the diffe: ences between the House and CHOOSE A MODEL cla'rc of ymjl{uick‘, livery and ", talla# as low as anyone‘ borly interest in ,j NOW ON DI Neigh PuBLIG Sanvlis ComPany OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Jt UV is saig | (Lee " |i 12 "Ci a anothér | [f he test | May SAly (a ent OUt | (Shay bh. }E’;.,' i -"‘ ‘&'NA that 18 | Home tion, | it | / rec rich ‘adâ€" | Huat . g y | B P Y | and ‘al GoÂ¥ EB « vorkâ€"re “"11‘: ‘ ' |1i PS I 1'7 _ Nav) *t th Bil ye ",- xm Bo 'rah etâ€" | orig ind the ? ur | quickly installatic W Thcquelin| Wells. |}Friday, Slturdx; '{ ay 15, 16. Thi(j original libre pf the now$! oporetta has unâ€" Aprgone many chaHigies for its screen rsion. re several cleverly driginal comedy |{iscenes in which Laure! and, Ha: mided by a ca+ tion m- the. m of familiar mely things. Â¥lcaipable cast and rection |that : along slowly t s ; to a uinely sincere affecting clin Family. | "The Bohemian firl,." Cast: Lauâ€" (‘el and |Hardy, ;Antonio Moreno, '.A.R.Dg‘ TXR FILMS CcoOMMITTEE REVIEW "Every Saturdas} Night." Cast: me Lanlg, :3"; ‘Beck, Jod Prouâ€" , Spring Byingtit] Thursday, May . . A ref) i; ory of an every y A i fly told in a deâ€" htfully humordit$ but sympathetic ay. ‘The five dren of the famâ€" ; are :eh il' individualized aracte -,‘_ development â€" is ost interesting t} watch,. The proâ€" a, o) heye ovision for the n of Great ‘ ation as the use app At] at ipu; e LoeH FROM LEADING MAKEs e conference xeâ€" effect upon the ontinued operaâ€" Naval Training ite accepted the : of $250,000 for Y AT YOUR | rhood | THE PRESS3 pable cast display th#.oomdy gifts to full advantage. The careful (diâ€" rection goes far to make the producâ€" tion a completely enjoyable ;one, Ramily. ts( f 7 "Modern Times," | Cast: Chatles Chaplin, Paulette Jom- ddard, Henry Rergman. Sunday, Monday, Tues+ day, May 17, 18, 19.‘ In his charâ€" acteristic costume, Charles Chaplin alppears in this film as a weak, beâ€" wildered â€" little factory . worker, drifting from job to job, in and ut of jail, and always unexpectedly ovâ€" ertaken by absurd | mishaps : and comic tragedies. The gags are novâ€" el and screamingly funny. The muâ€" sical accompaniment shows dis¢rimâ€" inating selections and Paulette m dard as the ‘homeless waif w whom he | combines his fortunes, gives a deiiaeely spirited interpreâ€" tation. There is no actual dramatic plot. â€" Family. 14 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. PFhoene H. P. 178 AAZLZ{It2 "Times Square Lady." Cast; Robâ€" 6 O \ 193?41, SAVES T‘MEâ€"-The conveâ€" nience and cleanliness of all upâ€"toâ€"date models â€" theit automatic control of temâ€" perature â€"â€" saves you many hours of work a week. Buying in quantities reduces shopâ€" ; ping trips. ym SA‘ES “0““ Pnd A moderu § e o io 2900 cefuger®to" saves money * *"**"¢ operant" 15 1estâ€" * anabpie T 1 w ‘o ‘j £ C £. u e ep. seve 5 & To ends 5995 °5y guen6S rww hoditind b° n..‘{' {ot IOA ert Taylor, Isabel Jewell, AHOICA Twelvetrees. ‘Wednesday, Thursday, May 20, 21. Racketeers again to the front when a young girl falls heir to the gambling interests forâ€" merly controlled by her father, Matâ€" ter of taste for adults. 1 Nurture your â€"mind with great thoughts; to believe in the heroic makes heroes.â€"Disraeli.) . _ _ ‘The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed.â€"Sheridan. . / Those that are the loudest their ; threats aré the weakest the execution of them. uy P27 > 7? 4 -\.fl.‘t“fl 8 § ;’:gsvfgf.._’foon Highland Park 1060 Moran Plumbing & Heati im SAVES wory Isabel Jewell, Helen memlo:lsmi f Sales and Service. g Yo&('H of °P _ "3, enabl in *‘~ ~.A sale®» Ato mode® GRE Klee THURSDAW May (€ 1 HI ed in tke brary wo ing this of the A Mr. L th Dope of Col ln'w ‘The | xo s the x# Ai Douglas "Robert Richmor liver an sessions speakers helpful . throughc Miss 1 tian,.: is along _ w from th pl';u; some di books w mportan ind â€" the C. L* the $1, el ‘publ SAr A'mer@e its pat $7,500 test las and has t« i8 A po York vard. 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