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to Omaha. He was on the platform middle of a street in front of the im- of the credit that may be due to other are "fighting the threats to our Amer- tonight. pressive 910,000,000 State house. administrations for what they did for ican system of Government and life.” Estimates for 1938 for the he drove back to his of District In coming out flatly Norris, Afterward, spe- conservation,” he said. “But I must The "sold” Minnesota Summary In turned his back cial train for a run to Omaha, where Insist that it is the business of . President, effect, every Democrats "down the river” when 1P38. the BYRD SEES STATE rec- Approved by Commissioner* Increase on a Democratic candidate for he was slated to deliver tonight a administration. State and national, Budget their candidates "deserted” with- ommended by | over by 1937. office, former Representative Terry major address on agriculture. each in its sphere, to see to it that in I Appropriation dept heads Part 1 Part 3 Totals 19.17. drawing favor of the Farmer-Labor (Col. S' I (Col. 61 Simmons, for- The President called attention to our natural resources are _(Col. 1) (Col. 2) (Col. 3) _(Ool. 4) I Carpenter. Robert O. conserved ticket. This was "a last desperate $256,570 mer Is the Republican this motto carved over the entrance by wise use. • • • General expenses-- $2,043,470 $2,415,220 *2.075.360 $224,680 12,300,040 Representative, effort to auction their votes to 307,257 27,140 senatorial candidate In the three-way of the Nebraska capitol: SAFE FOB PARTY Contingent and miscellaneous expenses. _| 280,117 315,841 264,537 42,720 "Our soils must be looked after, our stave off defeat for the national ma- 1,000,000 “The salvation of the State is Repayment of P. W. A. loan- 1,000.000 1,000,000 1.000.000 fight. forests renewed, our wild life pro- chine” and "not the only State In 555,040 7,200 watchfulness in the citizen.” Free Public Library_ 547,840 695.802 519.040 36.000 A tremendous ovation greeted the tected, our waters controlled and the which this same sort of sordid barter- 3,788.280 1,350,400 Then he added: “Read, learn, mark to to Be Gasoline tax fund items-- 2, *37,880 3.953,280 3.103.280 685.000 President when his open car rolled other resources of the earth intelli- ing has taken place.” Delegation Congress 279.600 100.000 379.600 80,000 and separating the • • Street and road improvements- 299.600 394.800 into the Coliseum, and again when he inwardly digest, gently handled. ». The New Deal "is to of national trying poison 1.938.083 1.227.700 476.000 1.703,700 681,417 Coll- wheat from the chaff a "I will Insist the fullest and .He Sewers ..... 1.042,283 stepped up to the microphone. upon the mind of the public with a cam- Democratic, 1.450,360 65.000 I believe the American Solidly Collection and disposal of refuse-1 1,385,360 1,675.960 1.450,360 suem attendants said the hall had campaign. most helpful co-operation with the of vicious to the paign misrepresentation” 204.300 278.800 209,589 209,580 5,280 The crowd people know' how separate States. I do not mean to Playgrounds _ seats for 12,000 persons. allow over- through “the most powerful propa- Believes. 988.300 995,740 15.000 1,010,740 22,440 and over- wheat from the chaff, and that's why and A Electrical department .. 1,139,778 Jammed Into the aisles lapping conflicting duties of many ganda machine ever assembled on 11,121,250 193,790 I’m confident of their verdict on the This is the fourth of a series of Public schools, maintenance and operation 10,927,460 | 12.033,619 11,121,250 I flowed. agencies to hamper the vastly impor- American soil.” 2.144.000 576,500 3d of November.” and 1,567,500 5.492.000 | 2,144,000 The route to the Coliseum took day , tant conservation work of the National Itories on Virginia politics. Buildings grounds. long In "the most cock-eyed campaign 4,112,835 3,735,505 120,810 3.824,315 133,735 downtown As he had done in morning appear- Government. • • Metropolitan Police. 3,690,580 the President through •. ever Landon declared there is 35.000 ances on the seen,” BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Policemen and firemen's relief fund. 1,025,000 1.060.000 1,060,000 1.060.000 streets banked with who shout- back platform of his people “To the thousands of millions of an administration "effort to give the Btaff Correspondent of The Star. 2.474.120 3,639,980 2.382,620 154,350 2,536,970 62,850 train as it came through Iowa, the Fire Department.. ed him on his way. Americans who are to come—we that the nom- 10 — 747,330 239,360 Chief Executive asserted here the yet impression” Republican WINCHESTER. Va„ October : Health 507,970 1,117,492 497,330 250.000 Dressed In a suit with chalk Department gray of today owe a debt which we cannot inee has dodged the prohibition that has come to me 1.319,040 25,800 1,344,840 *486,280 a Government made a “good invest- “Information ! Courts .... 1.831.120 1.510,525 stripes, the President stood on purple that 636,767 discharge except by firm adherence to question. from all of the State show's Public Welfare. 8,121.350 11.405.853 8,122,410 635,707 8,758,117 white and from a ment" by borrowing a net of 98.000,- parts j and stage spoke 's of conser- will be elected 5,000 47,780 5,000 000,000 his administration and policy Democratic ticket .... 80,800 42,780 stand. A band struck during the Militia 42,780 flag-draped vation of natural resources.” said Sen- | 100.000 150.000 100,000 national income by a satisfactory’ majority,” Anacostla River and Flats.-- 50,000 250,000 50,000 up the “Star Spangled Banner” and increasing by 922,- With 56,616 Campaigning from his rear plat- If You Suffer ator C. Byrd today, following a Parks. 908.410 I 1,172.552 908.886 58,140 965,026 crowd 000,000,000 annually. Harry ! National Capital then, with the howling keeping form and workers to J. Hooker of 13,500 351.000 13,500 rallying party conference with Murray' National Capital Park and Plan. Comm.. 337.500 352,500 337,500 time with roared a bit — • - 10,150 handclaps, what he termed "the battle of our the State chairman. ; Park_ 225,000 263,700 230,150 | 5,000 235,150 Are Here Btuart, National Zoological later into “Happy Days Landon made two addresses -■ — 1,904,640 228,670 century," "Senator Glass will be re-elected Water service_ 1,675.970 ! 1.921,140 1.904.640 1 Again.” Kidney I *1 4«1 1 A6 and talked at Hamil- in Con- Landon in Cincinnati the Virginia delegation $4iS,063,JVO | -,- *nd Totals --- $43,613,916 | $00,226,330 J | Addresses. ton, Middletown, Dayton, Springfield will be solidly Democratic." Welcoming gress •Decrease. and London. He relaxed here in his Political leaders from all the dis- James C. Quigley, Democratic State Trouble Column 1 lists the to be started this (Continued From First tour of Illi- with the The table shows comparisons, by" appropriations by pleting Improvement* Gov. R. L. Coch- Page.) eight-day Ohio, Michigan. trict* have been consulting new chairman, presented You can restore kidneys to normal 2 Column 4 carries improve- Indiana an afternoon the major Items, between the appropria- Congress for this year. In Column year. introduced nois and for Senator, and are pleased with the Commis- ran of Nebraska, who functioning by following the health tions made for the fiscal year, the are the original estimates of depart- ment Items sought by one-man government after the Euro- of foot ball. Some of them, however, ex- of Mayor Dan Butler of Omaha to ex- resort method at home. Drink outlook. ; col- sioners. Column 5 shows the totals fashion.” The Governor con- less budget requests of the District de- ment executives. The next three the Chief pean The Kansan saw the Ohio State that Roosevelt will receive the Commissioners’ tend the city's welcome to Mountain Valley Mineral Water , pect the sums recom- umns show the of the Com- the two parts of tended the New Deal ‘‘kind” of gov- eleven battle even in view' I parlment heads and proposals Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Pittsburgh. than a normal majority, 1 8 shows the increases Executive. direct from famous Hot Springs> mended to the Budget Bureau by the missioners for the next fiscal year. budget. Column ernment leads to regimentation, and Of the extraordinary effort to register in the widow of the late former Senator Issue* Beyond Party Lines. Arkansas. Endorsed by physicians ! Commissioners, and the difference be- Column 3 lists the items placed in the (and one decrease) proposed regimentation to “a strait-jacket on In 1932 Virginia gave from Nebraska, had to wave for quiet In this are for orer 30 Phone for book* new voters. funds 1938 estimates as compared with 1937 business and labor and “The issues campaign years. i tween the Commissioners' budget and primary budget, which carries could intro- agriculture, * 203.979 votes, Hoover 89,637 several times before she so and so fundamental that let. Roosevelt and for com- with all its effects." deep the appropriations for this year. | only for maintenance appropriations. roar of blighting and scattering 4.000. This majority | duce the President. A ap- they pass partisan lines,” Landon refer- at 1:25 (Eastern Mountain Valley Mineral Water of nearly 115.000 was extraordinarily plause greeted Mr. Roosevelt's Arriving p.m. said at Dayton in assailing what he (covering the years 1903 outset. standard time) the Kansan made a MEt. 1062 1405 K St. N W. heavy. The counties gave Roosevelt cost of maintaining and developing $2,976,575 ence to Norris at the described as "the menace of one-way the the unpaid intangible own seven- brief talk and drove 144,796 to 64.093 for Hoover, while ! the Nation's Capital.” to 1936) and The President said his rear-platform government after the European fash- Budget taxes amounted to $1,038,- to the Ohio State Sta- cities gave Roosevelt 59.183 against Maj. Donovan found that demands personal sentence record of aid to farmers could directly huge ion.” more the fiscal years 1918 and woman dium, a seat in a box on the LET’S CO TO 25.544 for Hoover. A normal for service and the needs for improve- 835 (covering be expanded by every man taking Arriving at Columbus, Landon told Democrats : to 1936), a total for both of $4,015,410. of the 50-yard line. With more than 71,000 rote was in 1924, when the (Continued From First Page.!_ ment and expansion of operations on a farm “in terms recovery a platform audience the present cam- SWANEE! and what of these taxes will of them in the others, Landon watched Pitt and the ^ cast 139.717 votes for President which have piled up during the past Just part that has come to each paign was the most important since be is problematical. battle three scoreless That’s What the Republicans 72.902. with the Inde- had sought a budget of $1,117,000. or years of economy set up a bar against ever collected last three and a half years.” Buckeyes peri- the World War because “we have In the of the collector of ouuinea: ods before Stebbins of Pitt raced 34 pendent Republican candidate getting more than double that appropriated any appreciable savings which might opinion This was the record ne seen the menace of one-man gov- stated to the committee ap- for the touchdown. Are Doing 10.369. 1 for this year. This was cut to $747,- be effected in the cost of operating taxes,-as 1. Raised farmers' net annual In- yards winning i ernment in European nations.” U~ the Commissioners to study Tie Landon followed the The activity of the Young Demo- 330. Included in the secondary por- the District government. pointed by come by $3,500,000,000. askew, Along the road, from Cincinnati to matter of delinquent taxes and and with these crats is expected greatly to strengthen tion of the budget is an item of $250,- When the Commissioners called for the 2. Saved thousands of homes plays closely, jumping up Columbus, when not speaking. Lan- kindred matters, probably not more reduced around him at moments. the party vote this year, with Horace 000 for construction of one new health the department estimates they insist- farms from foreclosure and exciting don conferred with State party lead- the State than $500,000 of the $4,000,000 of un- During the half he was introduced H. Edwards in charge at center. Dr. Ruhland had asked twice ed that all requests for funds be held farmers’ debts. ers, including John W. Bricker, can- Mrs property taxes is now the farmers' over the and headquarters in Richmond, and that, for two buildings. He proposed as close as possible to absolute necessi- paid personal 3. Started recovering loud-speaking system didate for Governor; Frank F. Tag- as an able collectible.” said: John Galliher of Leesburg a program of five, to be built over a ties, but measured by essential needs. foreign markets. gart, national committeeman; Ed D.

— —■ Income and "This crowd is a Assistant. ! period of years. Consider Cut in Costs. _... a 4. Restored national huge thrilling Bchorr, State chairman; Mrs. Kath- of from for a steady, long-time ex- sight. I've enjoyed every minute erine national Senator is going to the State Requests many departments the prepared Kennedy Brown, com- Byrd •‘In some quarters suggestion home market. this game between two great teams." a radio for increases in staff to permit estab- pansion of the farmers’ mitteewoman. to make speed 1 made that the District's headquarters has been pres- President immediate Before to his hotel, where Democratic lishment of the suggested “standard 5. Ended a policy of glut returning Major stressed Landon in Tuesday night lor the ent financial difficulty should be met points by em- and eventual waste and laid the basis the dinner was held, the Governor visit- He will that Lan- hours” of work for Government the his Ohio campaign: PHIL O'BRIEN party. emphasize j by reducing the cost of govern- And were cast aside, Maj. Donovan for plenty. ed the Ohio State Chapter of Phi Gam- Hit don has been promising more spend- ! ployes said Donovan. "The (Continued From First Page.) permanent The election presents a choice—“as Swans* ment.” Maj. a fair ma his Those a because of the financial prob- 6. Begun to get the farmer Delta, college fraternity. ing, “generous” relief and socia said, Commissioners, while in conference vital as any that has presented itself •twrinf« paters* share in comforts, advantages, wider within reported that he jokingly took welfare even beyond the New lem. heads, and during and drive down since the Civil War”—between “the program with department pile up surpluses satisfaction classmen to task because the whai interests and deeper upper American system of Government and Ladies, 55c; Men, 75c Deal. He will not eulogize Traces 20 Years’ their of the budget, gave prices. j History. preparation "which to make the life for chapter did not have a better scho- Oim Flaw la Ta«a but ou1 this he had asserted that the j go good one that is alien to everything this LtrgcO Roosevelt has done, point of most serious consideration to Earlier Maj. Donovan traced the history himself and for his children." lastic record, paused before a pic- ever that Landon does not offer any con- matter. Farm Board was the best the Re- ; country before has known.” In the District's finances over the past 7. Rushed immediate and direct re- ture of Calvin Coolidge. also a Phi structive substitute to correct the evil! found that in most of the publican leadership could offer as a this “battle of our century” the Re- 20 years, showing that the city now They lief to farmers and stockmen struck Gam. and remarked "He’s a fine fel- \ 1 The is the the New Deal. He will advise th< services there existed justifications for solution to the farmer's plight. publican party “rallying point” of faces its worst financial crisis. low" on seeing a photograph of New- SWCLMM who are being in- and maintenance board, he said, “set an all-time high by drought. for “Abraham Lincoln Republicans voters of Virginia more personnel ton D. of War in the 13th 0 E St». N. t.h( He showed that whereas substantive "There is the record." he said. “The Baker, Secretary and Thomas Jefferson Democrats” who W. vited to register a protest against money than it was possible to allow. for extravagant futility.” law still calls for payment by the and the farmer's family can Woodrow Wilson cabinet. New Deal and Roosevelt by votini : For the school authorities tar- farmer * example, The Republican Smoot-Hawley In ! of 40 per cent of Dis- measure, for themselves, the vast dif- discussing conservation. Landon for Landon that the wise thing is foi I contend there i* an existing shortage iff, he continued, finished the Job trict the Federal between the which said that “since Theodore Roosevelt's with their and t< i expenses, payment 600 teachers in the hia “laat ference desperation them to stand party of nearly public by robbing the farmer of has become a habit for each has been steadily reduced in the past was their s in 1933 and the recovery day, it the for improve the Police proved a market." The fight within party schools; Department chance for foreign administration to redis- Lan 10 years, while the District budget which Is their's in 1936.” succeeding ments. He will quote some of : its case for more men, and nearly all Democratic administration, the Pres- mounted. For instance, in 1932 the cover the conservation policy.” don's campaign promises in an effor | of the institutions under the Board ident contended, had to clear away the Federal payment was S9.500.000 as SPENDING FOR “GOOD CAUSE." "I have no desire to take one Jot to show how heavy an expendituri j of Public Welfare are shown to be “debris of 12 years of failure” and against $5,000,000 for this year, a and how d< | It has not been pos- of a "defeatist" at- would be entailed, they i understaffed. meet the problem loss of $4,500,000. next Families not square with pledges of economy sible to allow any money for titude. President Says 3,500.000 Reductions in assessments on real of and these promises as ai i year to establish standard hours Faced Starvation. challenge Ground Cleared of "Debris.** Insincere effort to get votes. estate, made because of the depression labor in certain municipal services.” and a reduction in that LINCOLN. Nebr.. October 10 — This speech will make plain to thi slump in values, He quoted at length from the re- “Tonight," he said, "you know- the tax rate from $1.70 to $1.50, the has been cleared of that President Roosevelt told a large crowd people of Virginia that Senator Bvr< I realty port last Winter of the Commission- ground * the total loss in revenues, in- 1 has in Nebraska's today money ex- does not intend to apologize for hi ; brought ers' Tax Revenue Committee to sup- debris. After 12 years in which he capital the cuts in the Federal harassed and down during his administration to vigorous opposition in the Senate ti , eluding pay- i port the point. This showed the main- been weighted pended ment to $8,200,000 since U932. in by the burdens of each succeeding "keep 3,500.000 families from starv- New Deal policies, and that he wil II : tenance and operation expenses | at the farmer at last has to ing" was spent In a good cause, and continue to make his fight, no matte: j The fiscal year 1938 will start with | the past 16 years had increased day, begun j the so that he can confidence at the outcome Who is elected. His attitude anc ! a revenue deficit of $1,064,000, to be i the rate of about 3.6 per cent per get into clear, | expressed 1 * to take for to- of the November election. actions w-ill be in no way change* [ carried over from the present fiscal year, the increase between 1920 and begin again thought • • • 1 He also said. “There never has been during the campaign or after thi year, he reported. This becomes a 1936 being $21,065,000. All but $3,000,- morrow. | The President came to Omaha on and never will be a Federal tax on WEDDING RINGS election. He is devoting most of hi! first charge against the 1938 collec- 000 of this increase was in school, wel- his from Lincoln. farms or homes as long as I have any- time to studies looking toward re- tions. The probable general fund rev- fare, police, fire, general expenses and campaign special Senator Norris, who Roose- to do about it.” organization of the administrativi enues next year, computed on a con- water items. The Water Department supported thing velt in 1932 and is now for his re- Mr. Roosevelt his Nebraska branch of the Government as chair- tinuation of the $1.50 realty tax rate is self-supporting. opened and a Federal of $5,000,- the committee decided, election. rode the special train with campaign before a throng, estimated man of a special committee which ii payment only Therefore, are at the Chief Executive as it came across by State officials at 40,000, clustered to report to the Senate early In the 000. estimated $36,350,000. But, any worthwhile decrease in operation is re- from Iowa, and stayed on from Lincoln around a flag-bedecked stand in the • January session. Maj. Donovan explained, this costs would have to come from cuts in duced at once to His chief concern now is for econ- $34,776,000 by caring the other departments listed above. for this deficit and other items. ©my and efficiency in the Federa ; year's Because of the need of these services, the of any large savings Government as he reorganized thi $1.70 Bate Held Necessary. practicability was doubted the State government when he was Gov- seriously by budget “To meet 1 of the (the ernor. His main interest is reduc- part budget officer. 1 1SK V/hife Gold, d*1Q Art mere maintenance section) with a tion of Government expenses. Hi $2,309,756 Realty Tax Unpaid. 9 dicmonds _. I O.V/U , Federal payment of only $5,000,000. will promise the Virginia voters ti On the questions of inability of the using present revenue sources,” Maj continue his activity along this line District to collect delinquent taxes, 2. Sand Platmum, d* ^ ^ IT A Donovan said, “would require a tax -•- Maj. Donovan said: 20 diamonds. rate slightly in excess of $1.70, and "On June 30. 1936. the unpaid real this rate would not provide one dollai estate taxes amounted to $2,309,756, 2 14K Yellow Gold. d^C on UNION PARTY TICKET toward any part of the estimates car- and of this amount $1,712,064 related 9 diamcnds. ried in part 2 of the budget (for cap- I to the fiscal year closing on that date. PROTESTS OVERRULEC ! ital improvements and expansion ol Of this latter amount, should the ex- 4. Solid Platmum, £ 3 A OO ; services). To provide funds for tht I perience of the fiscal year 1935 con- 10 diamonds. f3W.WU entire budget would mean a tax rate New York Deputy Secretary o ; tinue, there will remain unpaid by of approximately $2.10. i State to the close of the tax sale in January, 5 Solid Platmum. Expects Carry Fight “The Commissioners are under com- &CO OO 1937. not more than $100,000. For diamonds oil around.. Y^WtWW in the District to Court. pulsion submitting all the fiscal years prior to 1936 (1878 budget for next year in two parts. real 8? the Associated Press. to 1935, inclusive!, the unpaid Others to Several Hundred Dollars They have been instructed not to ALBANY, N. Y., October 10- estate taxes amount to *597.000. an include more than $5,000,000 as the of about *10,000 per y$ar fiponsors of the Union party ticke average Federal payment. This they have done, for that entire one obstacle today in thei period. hurdled as well as the rate ol | retaining tax "On June 30. 1936. the tan- efforts to get on the November 3 bal unpaid # ; $1.50. taxes amounted to the lot and try for a goal which ha, gible personal BRIDE'S a thi “The Commissioners are unwilling begin eluded four “third parties" since to advocate increase in that turn of the century—the capture o any rate, or to recommend legislation providing and New York's 47 electoral votes. ««««•»** custom Made other sources of revenue, at least until Secretary of State Edward J SILVER CHEST such time as the pending fiscal study Flynn overruled objections to peti shall have been completed and the Specializing in 9$ tions nominating electors for Repre YOU a Gift—remember, every bride has amount of the Federal payment de- READY FOR When selecting Wedding •entative William Lemke, Republican illusions when it comes to Silver—she treasures the thought termined. Perfect or , and Thomas C |! of collecting a "chest full"—and dreams of the day when v of nominees foi Mult Have More Money. O'Brien Boston, her service will be complete. ,v > President and Vice President in “With this information before them DIAMONDS , ;i 7+J: men had to wait for Rev. Charles E. the Commissioners will then be pre- ! 99 TT'ormerly, dorsed by Coughlin. ♦9 Also comolete line ol standard 79 Miss Grace M. Reavy, deputy sec pared to decide what, if any, addi- | Op and all-American made watchea J9 tional taxes should be raised by tne ♦♦ Shoo at the friendly store— 79 retary of State, said she expected ob a t you re always areeted with ■ 99 J# Union ticket District. The outstanding and im- to buy. salaries before lectors to the to carr; | 99i .'mile—with no obltaation 99 wearing to the courts their attempts to hav< portant fact in this report is that the Invited larger The Charge Accounts ♦# the group debarred from the ballot. District must have more money. William E. 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