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ry COORDINATION OF POWER PROGRAM IS GOVERNMENT'S AIM ‘Warious Activities May Be Unit- ed Under One Head Says Official Source Washington, April 19—(#)—The Roosevelt administration's power pro- gram—now spread out among a half dozen or more branches of govern- ment—may be coordinated under one head or agency. An authoritative source disclosed Friday that such an idea is being con- sidered at the White House. This has resulted from ear-marking of $100,- 000,000 of the new public works bil- lions for rural electrification, with six present governmental units involved. Tied to this plan, it was learned, is national expansion of the electric farm and home authority. step-child of the Tennessee valley authority. The EFHA has been seeking to promote sales of electric appliances and thus increase the power load in the Ten- nessee Valley. The need for coordination is evi- Gent, officials said, as they sent to the White House their plans for ex- tending electric power to farm homes. Chairman Frank McNinch of the wer commission already has said hat only 500,000 of an estimated ore than 6,000,000 farm homes are inked with central electric power tations. McNinch said @ national program ‘would aid industrial recovery and pre- @icted the $10,000,000 in federal funds would be amplified several times as and local units as well as private les enter the field. Nash Has Confidence In Automobile Future History is repeating itself as the gutomobile industry leads the country back to. better times. America will gee again, and soon, an automobile peak comparable to 1928. The auto- Mobile business will never become @ monopoly. Automobiles will show more progress in the next five years than fm the last 10 years. ‘These are the highlights of an in- terview with C. W. Nash, chairman of the board of the Nash Motors Com- y, on his return from a trip to the Pacific Coast, according to F. A. Cope- Jin, of the Copelin Motor Co., Nash- LaFayette distributor in Bismarck. “an automobile is one of the first things people buy when they feel themselves in a position to undertake ba major expenditure,” declared Nash. ‘That is why automobile sales, greatly ‘on the increase this year, offer the best proof of America’s regained con- fidence and optimism. “I have been talking with many business leaders. I have been talking with automobile dealers and local merchants. Everywhere in the land, with confidence returning, men face the future with higher spirits. “In my opinion the automobile in- dustry won't be long getting back to the huge volume enjoyed in the record years of 1928 and 1929, At Nash, orders from the field have kept well ahead of our production schedule ever since the first of January.” A sponge, recently fished from the great sponge bed off the Bahamas, weighed 100 pounds and measured 10 feet in girth. | Not How Long But _ | WhoIs Real Issue eas Chicago—Foie minute kisses have the approval of three noted Chicago jurists. Judge Joseph Sabath, veteran divorce court arbiter, said: “The longer the kisses, the fewer divorces.” Judge Joseph B. David as- serted: “Four minutes? Ok if you're in @ hurry.” Judge Rudolph Desort, who also has presided at many divorce trials, echoed with “harmless, charming—pleasant.” “BLACK DILLINGERS’ DIE Baltimore, April 19.—?)—James A. 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