Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1939 — Page 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY

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MOERS [IISfEI MEET ■NEW YORK L Os Proposal fl.de By CIO ■ , March 8 - <U » • hhkHuK-'* ludlcatW ~ th* .Vnei'd" •■'’‘d ■L yivr h»« m<xMt«‘d It* | rtjntlvn «>f a l’ r °' ill UlH't under isui- tu-goil-Kjtw.. «' ih.u !>•■<>•■ <‘>n S V. V»tk Th-y an ■ L-h *■ l ‘ l '' th,,. Friday night to CIO plan •*' "nil* luhir it> a n*» " Am*rip* of labor (- iU'rt .hn 11MI1 >•( lh< wtiHialln* committee, . t)IM . ~m un< « t X, X- • 1 k tn-.-linK , oSuM-' ■*"> o'lw-l Uu> *«y '**d '*■ a rfs»r th* negotiated th* n<>po*al ai the ri ■ ; ■ >• • Uy -.-.1.'1 >t and assert r «»< • ''■» .-I wrloil* *•»* ~ • •* h*ld nt the W*gr*t The >■">’ ainte p-« « g Nid' walrrMra mad-- a prelim»r»M ••l-ms »nd <■, «■ k th* rotary of »«r*«i to re- | a** la New Yota CHjt B F-wUy Matih l« at t*. .«M<|*rn.»>ri sill le- ( •> pr»f».»sia mad* yaU > no or to any other kc< that mar he laid baba' 1*« L lea l« of th* immally heading hit or • • yrao committee. pre p . -a Ilk • k»t lb* federation give ya »-ai**>< to th* <Ws i u larrMn labor era I J Trihin pre*td«nt of l« i*amar»ra ui.krti and U» WraageM f<*deratira r»d yeaie with the no. t> two roaf» ivnce at Ita awtsg Tobin pf liras »• -t I serve on he Wtß fwewda he wss too Ml affair* of tela own s* b» tmotraldered he » Wss *hd*r yresi proa i am* li aaa reported I* ftonaerrit telephoned I kliilam Green of like • sa4 Tobta urging lala I aa th* p.r» committee M tte serand meeting mvmM «?•»'»*•« hop* that th* MM rrprear ntatlrea of FWratum of La rw mtall urrat analyala FSNSito rather than to o* pane fivkj m lifant Raned Herr Today awu *a h , M •’ Ibr <«*»• r fcrbtflj Karl > tota*vr •«* «< Mr« Mfr hard f y l *** l ** l *- * ho mad ™**" R*« G'urga O, "**< at the aer*ir*«. w u “ l rri4, j' » r**'’ I ''' reaWad la *» rSrt*<*r b, fo*e Ur n. Mkm Bea. “ H *•. LESSORS TO El SATURDAY **• l, *Puliw And J 0 ** Will Meet wrr Saturday »rt»a«eoa and dan cwill I* th* at Mu. * “* w Knaeat a* **•’ aaarhUuL Mr. *“ toUr ?** ***• <kJ SM by Ut ** Mafa*. hlSA** ••*•••« i-s ** »a022 breT"* I*4 1 * 4 »•*. H M bat 1 ,M *r- «r< depe ,w * » irnairM dariu I

FORMAL LOCAL MAN IS KILLED : IN AUTO CRASH aawawiaMm* am . Charlie SehladenhautTen Is Killed In AutoTruck Crash Charlie SehUdonhauffen. JS. a nativa of Adams county, waa killed almoat instantly at ll:tf o'clock i thia morning in an automobile- . truck collision on state highway 3 . near LaOtto. In Noble county. Schladenhauffrn. aervlce tnanar er for the International Harvester branch office al Kendallville, was returning to his home near that city, after attending a company . meeting iu Tort Wayne last night , Nchladenhauffen s car aldeswlp | ed the rear end of a large truck enroute south and the former am* county man waa believed kill ed Instantly. He sustained a skull I fracture, a broken left arm. and other severe heed injuries He waa accompanied by Bob ' Stoller, also of the Kendallville branch office, who auffered a broken leg and other serious Injuries Htoller waa taken to th* hospital at Kendallville Scbladenhauffen had been em ployed by the Internatloaal Harvester lotnpany tor appruitma'ely three years, and worked at the ' liecatur branch for about oa* year, leaving this city for Kendallville In November. 1*37. The accident victim was born in Adams tentity May » 1»11. the ■ SOU of Emil and Lilly Ftaley--1 Schladenhauffen The parents re f side In Kirkland township, one-half mile south of the Kirkland high ’ school He married Audrey Chronister ' of Robo March It. l»3«. in a cere- ' mony perf.irmed at Idvtngaton. Ky Surviving are the widow, the parents, and the following brothera and sisters A»a of New Hav- ' en. Esther Samuel Mrs Kug*ne St sits. Clara. Everett. Warren and , Harold, all of Herat nr rural route i two. »I Funeral servicee will be held at ' 'be Christian Apostolic church Sunda, fnorniag at !• f'clocE Burial w*!l be la the church cemetery. The body will be removed from 1 the Jahn funeral home Thursday 1 evening to the home of the par eata and may he viewed there an--1 Hl time of the funeral COMPLETION OF LINES REPORTED More Than 4.000 Feet Os New H ater Lines Completed Here , '. . . _ _ . — Charles Rrodbe. k aup*rlntend- nt of the city water department tn ’*• report to the city coamil jn seaaton Tuesday eight, reported * the completion of more than 4.Md feet of water tinea in the city, ns racooimenied by the fom*r roue cil The lines IHtlude »*» feel <U Grant street. 7M feet oa Adams and Fifteenth atn«>a. 1.4 M feet I oa Kchlrmeyer and Metier atreet*. > »♦« feet o< Nutt man Avenue and . Thirteanth street and 3aa feat «m | Mourn* street I The entire laying u< lines total* ilia feet, according to the report. The work was dooe by Wt‘A labor in a project opened last i n«F. Rep** Mew Lights Th* lust a tut Inn of lights war* aiao reported by Martin J. Myiott dty light eupertniciMleut Th* IMrbt. pettitoned tar by Calv'MHwraraniMMnmnaßUMMnniußaMaßegg <ci»rrtMt‘£n fagb mx» I>rputy To State Trra’turer Dir* Seymour. Ind, March »-<CT»- ' a N Kestner, «». of Brownstown, deputy stat* treasurer, died In a l hospital here thia moralM Koetnay caetwi bora several dart'' ago for a major operaUoa Yesterday he waa given two blue’ ironsfusions from bin sou. K N K-at- ' her. Jr. hot they failed to rally him He waa prmalaeaf la he nocratir PmlHlvw and was a eivlc l**d*r H<- ; took office reh II When Joe Moo- ’ ertaou assumed the state irwwM i office. Ford Funeral Rile* Thuraday Afternoon i li ■mm i I Fnvata funeral aervicaa will bo t hold at the home at : o'clock Thura I i day afternoon for Mrs Cora Ford I and pttMi* seyvirea wilt ho held at i i tibff o'clock at the Cbu.rh of Ood I llurtal will be In ’.hr |>ra«wr come- 1 ,Wf. Jl

Angry at Hague Rule, Demolishes Estate ■7 \ — I \ /J, ■/ \ z\ A Vh-'l -">4' /i ■ m'jiktr t Z ' t IvL •iu A y I I \ fl 1- W * IT.

Angered at what he terms the rule of Mayor Frank , Hague of Jersey City In New Jersey politica. Ham uel W. Rushmore. Inset, has begun the destruction "d B *® traea on the Plainfield. N J., estate. Photo |

ORDINANCE TO HUIE BUILDING City Council Votes Ordinance To Rexulate UuiidinK In City The city council In regu'ar aessloe last night favorably voted upon an ordinance regulating the repair and construction of buildings In the city. A similar ordinance la now in effect members of the body stated, but the new ordinance was paam-d •o control remodeling and emph* •Ise the fact that a permit most he| •ecured from the city begne* remod- < ling <m building can b.- doer with iu the corporatloa Nmtu. Tbe ordiname. u adop’ed by th* 1 council, says that "no peraoa. pirsani. firm, company ar cotper - tiaa ahull erect construct build or rmnodel anv building la Decatar 'without first obtaining a permit from the city clerk-treasurer ao io do." The ordinance provides for a pewrlty of not lees than dig for each day violet km coat In neo The ardiaeace bectMuea eff»- the after Its tecond legal puMfcatioa. which will occur on March U. Pre*enl Program To CCC Enrollees The Sliver Star Hawaliias. composed of Hilda sad Irene lMPem*i*r a.id Alice. Bernice and Bvehn Mcb , etmann. presented a program at the fCC camp a«ar Bluffton, Tuesday , following th* program, several Im prompts numberu were gievu w 'h , tbe eamp members joining tn gaud- i Aay group wishing to p*eeeat a p-ogram tor the CCC boys is asked i to contact Horns guitar of this eity. i aa tostructor at tbe com!L . < •iioitit i i.u ma m tsoaii ’ I FRENCH QUINN TALKS TO CLUB Decatur Man Speak* On Adam* County History To Lions Club French Quinn, leva! apeatter. ad I drasaud tbe members of tbe th**- i iw Uoas club mi tbetr ragwiwr meet Ing et the Rte* hotel laat algbi I Mr Qutau who Is oonetd.rwt aa ■ -utstewding Mlbority oa tbe sab- i jscL spoke on Adams roeaty but < tory. 1 H* mid la port it asems to me that it to worth aayoae* effort to laUy aeguaint bimeett with tbe M» lory of Adams county -ft Mt a gtortous history filled with honest and mtocseafwt effort epos tbs part of the multitudes m rar people from the very day Henry tmwe erected. w«b the help of the IndtoM. th* firme whhe maua •whin ai Ute bead of Tbompaon a preb •<•0 To know of all tbe etrmtgtod fiwm tbe days of tbe pkm—ra down through all the ywars M to fill one's mind wfh reepeet rorareoce sM gratitude not only for what they did ocromplHih but tor a land d-dt rated to HbevQ. abd wh<*v frae men may work oot a gktrtoaa dee Hay.* Jobs M Doan Wsahiag'oo township truatee. wa* in charge of lb* prwgfsm. . J

Decatur. Indiana, Wed nesday, March 8, 1939.

shows some of the first trees cut down, Rushmore, planning to move from the state, was quoted aa saying he would offer hls 332<>.000 home to Father fMvine as a hospital for bin "Angels "

I* r«W BILLff FAff—tO | Indianapolis. Mar B.—<UJB-~ i The slat seaskNi of the Indiana 11 j legtolature which adjourned j I late yesterday ratabllahed a |! modern record for the feweat | number of new laws enacted. ' a survey showed today Only IM bills Were passed by ; thia year's assembly The previous record low March waa ' set by lhe Ifoa legislature which enacted 173 laws. ' ■*•*•waassasraasrasassesraaassasa* ISSUES RULING ON DEDUCTIONS Explanation* Os Mort* Kave Reduction Statute lulled Here Dvphnatlon* regarding the martgnge deduct km stat :te, whk-h became effective March !. were toseed toffay by cuuaty auditor Vtotor H Kleber Section one of the n»w statute provides that only resident property owners of tb* Mate ran qrallfj fix nuHlgag* deductions tn th* Mato In accordance with ibis ruling, th* auditor la required to .tecliae to receive any appln at km* from out-of Mat* residents Neittao two of the same statute provldea that the applicant shall •ffle rm forms prescribed by the state hosrd of tax commlMtonere " Form No. I prsocrlbed by tbe state board in laid meets thia qMliffra tkm Thia section also provides that a sworn statement fl|*d "shall be' In duplicate wb*a such person owns reel estate In more than one county or ta more than one taxing unit In the same county, aad tbe authority for signing tbe applha Hou shall not b* delegated by tbe owner to aay other person unless e«ecutsd under power of no attorney " Further information may b* se- ■ a red from Auditor Either at hls offee Red Cron* Offer* Free Fir»t Aid ln*truction Free first aid ias’racUon to betna offerad by lbs American Red Crass Nerviera of Horus Nutter ftrat aid sMrwetor, are available and a targe class to dotted Only renulresnrata are that appltaaata ere 14 years of age or older and Mt •cMol etadoata Pereras Intevratad IN receiving the MMrnrttaa 41* salad to »oatact Mis* Anna Wtuara at Mr Ntalter.

LENTEN MEDITATION By Rev 0 Orathe* tMsgley Reformed Church t GRACE DIVINE •The Mens w*i<n IM bu teera rsjeetsd ia bessms the Med es the eerara" Mata UhM. tn tober words "He cam* aato Hla own. and Hls own r*e*iv»d Him not " Not raly did they rsject Him. hut they drapt*»d and hilled Him. M the prsradlng parable of tbe vineyard aiao suita**is After Israel had stoped the prophets of God It harams easy tor Israel !«> rrarlfy th* Nra at God Nut th* subllm* wisdom and divine grace of a loving God overruled Ibe Mind talliss <4 Mnfnt m«rt God's grace proved Xtratar than ell I heir sins The natural msn has llitl* us* for J**-a t horn, bat tied to spite at tbe hardness of men. brake thrrasa with Hi* plan of t*. d**tning grew and made Hl* rejected Non "tbe headstow* of the roraec mi Hut Kingdom etrartwre. an eternal, spiritual rafug* for all whether Jews or lira flier who am willing io eulet by atoceie faith in JeeM Christ aad grauln* repeatatKv.

OPERATION TO SAVE EYESIBHT 82 • Year • Old Decatur Resident !k*mands Move; I* Succesaful An Interesting true life story, one of the many that arise* in that department, waa unfolded today in the umceo of Mrs Faye Smith Knapp, director of tbe Ad ams county department of public welfare An U year-old Decatur recipient . of tbe old age BMialance plan, waa' troubled a few months ago <*Wh falling eyesight, ao the story g<«*e while be was "yet no young *' Hls parents and grandparents had all lived well Into their ainetles and some had passed the handrad mark be reasoned so accordng to hie family record he hud *■ boot |g years abend at him and b* dldn t want to spend those In darkness Hla cklldr a. fearing ki* advan red age. objected to hla having aa operation to remove tbe .atarweta. which were slowly but surely robbing him of his vision But th* old man waa not going to ”gn blind and make soaseone take care of klm for tbe reel of hla days — at least not If he could help It." Ho at hla requeat. the mate welfare department had eye »po lallal esamin* him The spec tellsi found that tbe old fellow a sight might be saved by aa opera! tow. aa ho waa la eacelleal physical eondittoa. The »fyearold ■young" man had hls operation Hls sight was •Otnpletely restored Today b* la bach home Horn the hospital and walhs about two miles each day to tbe grocery tor h's auppliea And beet of all. be can «>ac« a gain go bark to bM love for teed tag To hoar him. It sounds very cowrturing when ho aawects ho is well on hls way to living ap to er evea passing tbe family record for longevity of life While tbe uam* vrf tbe vewec able Decatur resident waa two pubUshed for obvkma tvaaona h* is reported by tbe department to be uVtNTINI'Ktt ••* FAtIW kIVRt —■ ■■■» 1 " Stale Police Officer Speak* At CCC Camp Lieut Duatfau of the Indiana state police proqpatod aa hitoreaunc mik on stat* poitro activitMa a’ the CCC ramp at tUuffton roeent it, He also explained many of th" s'ato motor vehicle law* The program waa arraaaed by William H. fbll of thia e”j stale police nwa-

NEW LOYALIST i LEADER QUELLS RED UPRISING Communint Army Rebellion In Mkdaid Ik HvpovfVM SnftMtvO Hsndays, French • Spanish Frontier, March 8— <U.R) —Ths nationalist radio announcer at Gen. Francisco Franco's Burgoo headquarters reported today that a great nationalist offensive againet Madrid was "imminent.” Not indicating how long Franco would wait foe hie enewer to unconditional surrender. the snnouncer eald a vaet number of tanka artillery, motor trucks end troops hod been concentrated along the frontier. Madrid. March •— <UJ9 -Gen. Joe* 31 la Ja s veteran republican - troops smashed a communist army rebellion In Madrid today and took drastic, measures elsewhere against mutineers opposing th* "pewcewlth-tionor program of the new republican defense connclL the fourth day of rehellion ( atkd counter r-beltlon Within th--bard pressed i-puhllcan regime, th* government announced ths' communist army units whk-h rebelled in the Madrid aector had ' surrendered In tbe face of an ultimatum by Miaja. who became ' known aa ike “savior" of Madrid ■ when he Mopped tb* nationalist <Fa sc tat t armies early In the war Members of th* defense coun*ll credited hla quick action with having saved the city again thia 1 w«<ek from the communist* Commnnlst'led units opposing th* defense council's program for 1 peace negotiatkma with National- . lat Gen Fmni Isco Franco coatin--1 wed to defy tbe authority of the ! defense council tn some sector* however. Including Ciudad Real. Booth Os Toledo. 1 The uprising ia Madrid waa a ' lifewnd death struggle tor the d* ' fens* council created by the overthrow of the Negrla repubikaa vwMact aad heod*-d by Miaja to aa I effort to eiimiaaie .ommantm in 1 fluence from the government pre-K'-IMTIV-'KII OM PAOK THRFS't COOLING TOWN PLANS APPROVED Council Approve* Han* And Specification* For New Tower — Plans and spe.igcat.ons for th* proposed new cooling tower at th* rtty light plant, aa drasra by tbe engineering arm of Bevington Wil Hams lac of Indianapolis were accepted by tbe <tty coaactl ia eeoMna al tbe city hall Tuesday night The council voted to accept th* Plan, and aaMnit th* project for bid* G M William* of tbe arm of BevtMtcm Williams Ine appeared before tbe body aad eipiatnerf lb* plan* and •pectbcalkto* Tbe new tower la to be used aa a cooling prorewa la addition to tbe spray pond now being open at*d It would be iorated on tbe , south end of the preeeat pool. Would be M fee! long. 3« feet wide Sbd 13 feet high, and could ba used «d one or more turbinew i'optos of the plan* and sped •cuttaoa are to be pto<«d la tbe etty Clerk ireeeurer a o*ce. which may be assured by prwperttve bidders after bids have beea adi BMVfftlNie ®3F. Aa appto at "'a bad bed pceJUled by last year's ccMttoil for PWA aid ta conatrurttag the tower m • wo wora rr<«Mbg»<i trout that source. R to thought ao Sid will bo forthcoming Tbe roaa di to a meetmg wtae uta* ago however, decided to go abend with Mepa toward its coatirar-toa a Discua* Oncbnizini Os CIO Unit Here A arneuae of a camh*r of pe.* saaa employed bv tb* Oeuerai Mk* inc compaay la thia city was bald at Haaset park south of Detmtur teat evening to dtscuM tb* rrmsaiatag of a tovml aaM of tbe CIO. Aa otnaauer from For Wayne sddreaoed the meettac. tai* no aaeauaremeui waa made by ibode inlertNHsd ta tbe otganiaatkNi aa la tbe eleettoa of officers or atembec •h'p saroltad Mpptof*. of llto local <3 F. pleat have been repeeseats* by a theater Employes' AaaertotkHi. whteh was orgaaumd about two pearaagu.

Hopkins Asserts He Is Acting To Assist Business

81ST ASSEMBLY I FINALLY QUITS | LATE TUESDAY Lonuesi Sewiion In History Passes Litth LeiHalation Indianapolis. Mar. K -fIJJU—The Bist Indiana legislature passed Into history today with a record of having enacted fewer important measures than any assembly for many years. Final adjournment waa reached | a few minutes before 4 p. m, yea- > terday. about Id hours after the constitutional limit expired at midnight Monday Thus, the tot'* legislature was tbe longest In hietory , House and senate conference committees failed to reach agreement on three major questions during the weary closing hours I snd tbe assembly quit without passing upon them. They were; 1. Revision of the gross Incom* I tax on retail merchants 3. Repeal of the weight tax on trucks I 3. Revision of the method of i distributing gasoline tax funds to i give Indiana's counties more money than they now receive After paaaage of the SM.MS.OOO biennial budget bill, conference committees struggled throughout the day trying to reach a compromiae on tbe weight tax and distribution bills but when the conferees bad not reached adjournment tat* ta the afternoon, lb* leadership was unable to hold off shie die adjournment any longer The budget bill and the liquor refo-m measure are generally t on--1 Sldered to be tbe moot Important pieces mt legislation enacted by this assembly The Hquot bill VU enacted more than a week ago ft abolished beet porta-of-entry. removed all numerical and territorial restrictions on wbof-nsl-rs. forced tavern* to clou* an hour earlier and meraaaad the tax on be*» from three and one third cents per gel- - I lon to four cents It might he said that the stat waa a public health minded l*gi» I latere for a number of measures affecting health of tbe eltteenry waa enacted Foremost among these was th* marriage law. requiring prosper five brides and bridegrooms to undergo blood testa for syphilis | ’ before being eligible to receive a marriage license Th* act does’ not baeome effective until March | l»4d Another health bill required that prrgnant women submit to blood testa for syphilis A fund of 171.0 M waa appropriated to be used by tbe Mate health board ta purchasing and diatrlbattag pneum.rt.te diphtheria, small pox and typhoid serum to needy persons Later, the assembly ap proved an emergency *«n.aao ap propriaHnn tn h* need ta stamping I ttXtoriNl'Kh <M» PAGE Flit Kt MARTIN TRIER DIES TUESDAY Pionror Allen Countv Ht-mtUiM Dies Os In* flucnzi Tuenday Funeral iwrvkwa for Martin Trier, to pk>n**r Allen county rmwtotit snd tether of Mrs Edward Zwiek. of Adams county who died Tuesday ; st hla bean*, will be h«ld Friday afterwoon. The Berviceo Will b* h*ld St 13" o'clock at th* home end J o clock at the Norat Lutheran rhur. h stat- ■ tai will be ia the church *eUHHery He bad resided ia Martan town I ship Alien count*, tar th* past m vrara He was the teat of nine chtol ran of the tote Mr and Mrs Ito--ad Tn*r Drath was attributed io > tafluraaa o Nurvivtns bratdra Mrs Xwich era ' the widow a non. Martin. Jr, also > the widow, a son. Martin. Jr ulao daughters Mra Lawrence Xwich of Fort Wayne. Mira tamlra at home' and Mr* Frank Rrettner of ftawl i Haven. 14 grandrhlldrea. The Md» baa been takaa to lb* N bMM on ibe Mnblu mad la Nartaal ( township,

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.Secretary Os Commerce Predict* Increase In National income; Plan Into Action. TAX CHANGES Washington. March * — <U RJ — Secretary of Commerce Harry L. Hopkins said today that he Ims begiin to put hla governmentbusiness cooperation program into action. He predicted national Incom* would be 1C.000.tM0.000 Io 18.000,000.000 higher thia year than In 1«U. “I have been working to carry Into effect all the points I mad« In my Dea Moines speech." Hopkins said. Thon* points Include tax adjustments. aid Io railroads, settl---tnent of the utilities dispute and labor peace He disclosed that he has had a number of diacuastana with I'ndersecretary of the Treasury John W. Hanes concerning changes In the tax laws which might h«-lp business. "I can say that Johnny Hanes and I have a substantial meeting of minds." th* secretary added • Hanes. It Is known, favors subatltuth.n of a single flat corporate tax for all the existing forma cf corporation levies, such as the undistributed profits tax. excess profits tax. and the capital gains levy President Roosevelt met today with Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau. Jr, and Hanes for a discussion that waa reported to concern tax revision There was no White House statement on ihe purpose of lhe conference However. It was believed likely that the qu.-Mion of revising the capital gains and excess profit a taxes aa an aid to business expansion was under consideration Hopkins said the adm tn Im rat ion was i-ommltted to Increase the national inixtm."I believe." he continued at X press conference. “Ihat there sill be a M.uvo.mm.mv to tiuun.sraUN increase in the national Income thia year That would place the national Income between gg*.era ang.Mu and f7a.uM.Mn.atN " Th* tetter figure waa reecbed In 1*37. th* fieak und*-r th* new deal Hopkins denied that tbe admin !M rattan's current art I v tty In behalf of recovery had political Implication* H* >*>nt*uded th* *4 ministration baa been working toward recovery ever since it assumed office and that tbe chief reason foi th* present recovery drive was the drop tn national Incom* from I To.orabm.m* m 1>37 to just over fdf MS.OM.OM in IbSf. "I don't know who invented th* buetness appeasement phrase." Hopkins remarked "Certainly, th* retovery program of the ad ministration to not being run Fuji ed m th* bento of sppesalna anybody The real trail to th* r* r-ov.ry program has been put on lhe statute bouha the RFC. tfa* NEC. the FHA. the whole relief program I don't ae* aay signa «4 retreating from any of thee* far reaching reforms drain t«d to ptomote g permanent remiwry.” H* said that when th* h. w deal cam* Into power national tncon,,. totaled only fM.MN.OMMO jnd that it ha>. tncrewrad suhetantul "Now that we wan; ta gn father." he added, "some cynical people rharge us with retreat ' Ref*. IIM ta hla DesMotu * ape*«h Huftaina era tinned “There are aottto wbn ray wn*tw test astna uoeda Nom* of aa. Ilk* tieneral Hugh Johnson mH. st* living to gold IIM host. he»* How atatuiM it would he for us ta wake statements and have th» American people sseum* tin a mome.tl We dldn t mean hu.tr.e . ■rnNTINCEh ON I-Stiw FIVRi TIMPtNATUNg RCAOINGN DtMOCNAT TMIRMOMKTIR « * a. », j 4 te es a. m - ... — , gt Non* ,—wrn 43 IM pm, - a gj I•» p nt, -..- j git WIATMffR Rarity stsedy tonight Thwraday; rtusg temperttera traigra and la aawtneast sea •strawie ssvtn perf'SM Thornday- Mtdar ta sstrama aaeth west ran tan Thursday attar. I "**•