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CARPENTER AND BUILDER—REPAIRINC, Temodeling, oak floors: jowbing ac low $5, 36 day; plans furnished. Call Pot. 37 WILL WALTER A. RICE, WHO meriy emploved by the Union Tra any. kindly communicate With Mr. lett, 1420 K st. n.w., or Mr. White G: 24th” a; WAS FOR nsfer Com- P8 ELECTRIC WIRING—LET US ESTIMATE your wiring requirements: prompt, eMcient jeiyiee. G. L. Davis. Nat. 3934 410 Bona 1 WILL NOT BE_RESPONS! FOR ANY debts other than those contracted by myself. WALTER ALE. 201 Bryant st. nw. * MARMON 70 SEDAN, 1031—4 MOS. OLD driven 2,500 miles. Wil ifice {0 _party aying bal. of notes and cash. Phone incoln 0986 _after 5 o'clock 27 WANT TO HAUL FULL OR to or from New York, Ric Pittsburgh and all way'poln NATIONAL DELIVERY ASS| N_Y. ave. Nat. 1460. PART_LOAD mond, Boston, special rates. INC., 1 WANTED—LOADS and” West ALL Al We also pack and ehip by STEEL LIFT VANS anywhere SMITH'S THANSFER & STORAGE Ph MOVI WE HAVE with the pubile since ur_country-wide service. DAVIDSON TRANSFER ROOF WORK auy nat 20 19 3rd St B.W Distrier 0093 7 Print Shop 1 Canital Press . 3rd and N NE._ Linc. 6060 ¢ Juice (1o Oxder) lccated on Chain Bridge rd. 2! Peirfaz, Va. Chi be- t NO TINNING JOB TOO SMALL —1to get our personal zitention. Free esti- nates, - LFLOODS v . . St. N.W. Day. Dec. 2700-Eveninge. Clev. 0615. New BEAVER Morocco BOARD Made of imitation leather. Choice of mahogany, green, -~ chestnut. ‘Will make beauti- fully paneled rooms. “No order too small.” “Sudden Service. J. FRANK KELLY, Inc. . Ave. NW. Nort: k N O e NMiloork—Paiater > 1% #2608 anCmC. 7 el—CeTICTE - | tected by a reasonable tariff, thus plac- promptly and capably looked | roofers Call us up DOAKIS CONFIENT GRS WILL PES Declares Capital, Labor and Industry Capable of Meet- ing Situation. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. WEST WARWICK, R. I, September 25.—Avoiding any direct thrust at wage cutting on the part of the United | States Steel and other corporations, | Secretary of Labor Doak said here to- | day he was convinced that capital, la- | {bor and industry are fully capable of “in our economic life, if they will only approach the task in the proper spirit and at the proper ‘time.” “The present unsettled situation affords no exception,” he added. The cabinet official was the principal speaker at a celebration held in. con- nection with the Pawtucket Valley Fair, coming here from gton, where ‘William Green, president of the Amer- jcan Federation of Labor, last nig'i ! estimated from Nation-wide reports re- ceived by his organization that 5,600,000 persons were unemployed at the pres- ent time. Not Confined to U. S. Commenting indirestly on this esti- mate, Secretary Doak sald such busi- ness troubles and unemployment as exist are not confined entirely to this country. % “Something seems to be wrong just at present with the whole universe,” he asserted, “but the machinery cf the universe like the machinery ot the fac- | tory can be set to rights, and Wity energy, determination and vision it wi. be set to rights.” # Pleading that this is né time for de- spondency, “because a despondent spirit makes for further -lepression,” Doak urged that a united effort be made to push onward to an objective of re- turned prosperity. | “We have in this eountry all the re- | sources which make for prosperity,” he said. “Circumstances seem to have | conspired to make even those countries which have plenty feel .the stress of | poverty. It is hard to explain just how such things happen, but they do happen, and when they do happen it ‘is the duty of authorities to provide | against_th> pinch of them. I believe (that all American officials from th: | President down are doing . their full duty in the situation as it exists.” Hits Paternalistic Plan. The Secretary criticized indirectly the Swope plan, which calls for the stabili- zation of all branches of American in- Gustry under Federal Government su- pervision. While not specifically men- tioning the plan by name, he said all | cchemes looking to governmental pa- ternalistic enlargements pr the launch- ing out into the general field on the part of systems of government is not a step in the direction of stability. “It ultimately means retrogression,” he asserted, “as government is estab- lished for the maintenance of peace and guidance of internal and inter- national tranquillity, end not for the purpose of dictation or domination. Its functions are the reverse of the inter- so often placed in many of that of seeing that his priv: P lic rights of equality and justice are fnsmed. then it must inevitably fol- ow that his private initiative and in- centive are subservient to that same | power. Therefore, it seems to me that the logical and practical thing for all |°tl“1‘:lw“hl‘t? 53 lnageprmlan':’ as in prosperity, our Governmen! is_established n the broad policy of affording ty in the pursuit of gnfivldull ways of happiness and sta- ility. “It is a poor rule that works only one way. -In other words, if it is entirely and just that the Government eep hands off of business in periods of | prosperity, it should likewise keep out | of business during periods of depression. | Any paternalistic policy inauguated by | the Government must carry with it the | obligation to ga forward at all times. It seems to me that it could not dif- i ferentiate in its efforts of a charitable character to meet the ebb and flow of | ! eras of prosperity or depression. | Examples Found Abroad. “We, it seems, should in a degree be governed not only by our own experi ence, but should take heed of the e: periences of other nations in the world to the extent of giving careful thought to their successes and failures along certain lines. The present economic depression, involving as it does the en- tire cf d world, and the United States in the least degree of all, has afforded some outstanding examples in ment benefits, or doles, have been un- dertaken in some of the European cou: tries. In each instance where the cen- tral government has resorted to plans of this kind it has been met with seri- ous les. “Then, too, our industries are pro- | gency or national government with cic- other countries besides the. United | States. For instance, a number of | schemes for the payment of unemploy- | ing them in a better position than would cure-all suggestions which have been propesed 2s a solution of the present | “In England the drain of the dole A. KAHN INC. DIAMO The New Bzguetie Solid. Platinum Diamond Set WRIST \ WATCHES 85 These attrac- . tive watches in the new small size have 17 jew- elled guaran- teed move- | be_the case if some of the theories or | Ryan, Biack nw | difficulties were acopted. | The Satisfaction of Knowing Your Come From a Reliable Jeweler e Finds Tack No Appetizer DOCTORS REMOVE OBSTRUCTION FROM BOY’S THROAT. Nurse Hubbard =t Epliscopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, with Dcnald Hurst, 9, who is recovering from the effects of swallowing & tack. N iron tonic before dinner may augment the appetite, but a steel apertif means no meal at all, as Donald Hurst, 9, of Merryville, Va,, will testify. At 11:45 yesterday morning Donald was enthusiastically contemplating the approaching lunch hour. As he mused, the eraser end of his pencil twirled reflectively between his lips. Stuek in the rubber was a thumb tack. Suddenly it was dislodged, and Donald found that he had swallowed a sharply con- centrated appetizer. Mr. znd Mrs, E. C. Hurst, the child’s parents, summoned a doctor from Fair- fax end the group start>d for the Epis- copal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital here. Near Fairfax the doctor's car balked. Almost simultaneously a fire broke out in Fairfax, and all available cars immediately went to the scene, THE EVENING STA R, —Star Staff Photo. The doctor phoned the hospital and transportation wes arranged. Donald, who was more_puzzled than injured by the event, arrived here at 1 o'clock. An X-ray examination showed the tack had lodged in the agus, at the level of the second vertebra. If the dropped straight down, it would either lodge in the bronchial tube or pass into the lung. If swallowed, it would go into the h, Hardly daring to breathe, much less swallow, Donald lay in a hospital bed mourning a luncheon that never was. At 7 pum. he was taken into the operat- ing room, where Dr. David Davis, local | specialist, inserted an .esophaguscope | into his throat and carefully grasped the tack with the forceps. Twenty-fi minutes. after he engred the ioor‘:, Donald and the tack had parted com- pany. forcéd the collapse of the Labor govern- ment; the establishment of an emer- tatoriel powers, the suspension of the 1d_standard and through demoraliz- F:, business and industry created that which it was intended to alleviate—un- employment. “And Germany. In her pleas to the overnments of other countries for help, st her entire political, social and eco- nomic structure collapse—a collapse avérted by the President of the United States—aZmits in the balance sheet that she exhibits that her troubles are due ite 25 much to the operations of the ole and kindred schemes as to the cost of reparations. “But that is not the only cost of these schemes. There is the cost of broken morale, in decayed marhood and womanhood that lead$ men and women to lean for help upon governments that cannot produce—that at the most can only protect the individual in what he may proZuce.” Britain spent $250,000,000 on sweets | in the last year. U.S. ROYALS GOOD TIRES 35 F STRET Consider our repu tation N D S when you consider put- chasing dia- onds. * Astistically ' Designed Beautifui creations—esactly as illustrated. Arthur ], Sundlun, President e 39 Years at 935 F St. Byrd May Buy Swallow. PROVIDENCE, R. I (#)—Perhaps a swallow will swim to the Antarctic. Purchase of the palatial yacht Hiron- delle (Prench for swallow) is bein; considered by Rear Admiral Byrd. 1% was once owned Are You Tired? Out of sorts, lack You: o ing poisons h Hi - Dendable saline laxative. The firsi . energy? and rink your own health. drink your own health. At all sood HEXASOL Before Breakfast for Health WASHINGTON, D. C. | probiem in Cklahoma for this Winter,” by the Prince of | MURRAY'S OBLESS CONFERENCE PEAS 19 Middle Western States) Are Represented at St. Louis Meeting. By the Assoclated Press. ST. LOUIS, September 25—Gov. Wwilliam H. “Alfalfa Bill” Murray of Oklahoma opened his Midwestern Con- ference on Unemployment Relief here today with representatives from 19 Middle Western States in attendance. ‘With a group of co-workers from his own State, Gov. Murray arrived in St. Louis in his wrinkled cotton suit and with his five-pound thermos bottle in which he catries coffee, and spent sev- eral hours conferring with local lead- ers on plans for the conference. He topes it will result in a definite plan of ¢-r »‘i'n among the Middle West- ern States. ..ave fixed up our own rellef the Governor said, “and we can take care of our unemployed in our pro- gram of State projects, but unless the | rest of the States work with us, out- siders would flock into Oklahoma and we would have to maintain a relief station for the entire Southwest. “That is why I called the meeting at Memphis, Tenn., last month,” he added. “We worked out a plan of or- ganization and then arranged for this St. Louls mweting to map out a co- ordinated plan for all the States. What we have to do now is decide how we can create work for the unemployed ?nd“how to find the money to pay ! or it.” “Each State must work out its own relief plans,” he explained, “and then this conference hopes to co-ordinate | thém for the benefit of the entire Mis- sissippi Valley.” FOR REFINED QUIET Living, convenient to our best clubs, stores, movies, off of the noisy highways, nothing is superior to FOREST SECTION of CHEVY CHASE, MD. N Our home buyers rep- resent the best of our business and professional men, who desired large, well planned homes at reasonable prices and found them here. TO INSPECT Drive out Conn. Ave. to the Chevy Chase Club, turn left in Bradley Lane two squares. Follow our signs. [SHANNON & LUCHS| It’s Fadeless— That is only one of the host of “extra some- things” you find in shades. . your windows shade best. 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