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* B GANFORESEEN NIBINSURANC Hoover Research Committee ¢ Expects Movement to Ad- vance Rapidly. District’s Heroes | in the World War | | Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel. S recorded in the official citation, i D. Todd, jr. brigadier T United States Army. was awarded the distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service: in a position of great responsibility. As commandng general of the 58th Field Artillery Bri- gade, 33d Division, rd demonstrated ked skill as an officer in preparations attack of By the Associated Pre NEW YORK, J great advancement ment insurance movement in try in the near fut the report of the Pre Committee on Social Tr IncreaSing instabil; among holders due to the mechanization of industry, the trend toward 1 r > fo the 5 Division } governor and an upport of | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933—PART ONE. FARMERSTOTARE RENS N CEORG Governor and Legislature, Agriculturists, Plan Economy Cuts. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Janua agric re take over governmental af- 3eorgia next week Eugene Talmadge, for six years the State’s Commissioner of Agriculture, wife has been termed the best | farmer in Georgia, will take the Gevernor next Wednesday. almadge steps in, Richard B, | erving only a year and A farmer- | ure-controlled legislat half as chief executive because of a constitutional amendment passed dur- ing his administration changing the terms of State officers from June to -Llemllr!, goes to the United States Sen- The Legislature, faced with the ne- cessity of drastic economy measures be- cause of a decline in revenue, convenes Hondn; for a 10-day session, with pros- pects that by its own vote the Assembly will continue to meet for 60 days addi- tional, the gth of the regular Sum- mer session. Talmadge Pledges Cuts. Under a constitutional amendment voted in the November general election, the 10-day January session is lmited | FIVOERE Tkt Broveon Qrig fied &~ | postponed until January 17, It was an- to organization, inauguration and the introduction of bills. The Assembly is given the right to vote the regular ses- | dlon, which otherwise would convene in té\ continue after the 10 days have madge is pledged to a program calling for further economies in State administration and an extension of the reorganization of the State government begun under the Russell regime. He has announced that he intends to use the red pencil frequently when nect dustrial units, decline of the labor unions and the emergency relief a leading to this concl tee reports These trends ar chapter of the repc in the Social Struc of Columbia U Peck of the Colleg York. “‘Advocates of comp ment insurance leg States have had to ove stacles,” the report cently spokesmen for have oppostd all such tion in this country. Oppose Interference. | “Employers, in the belief that they eould solve their own unemployment grobkms through the achievement of usiness stability, have been determined { to prevent Government participa handling the problem of ment. “The general pub with the deta of ce with comy hostile to the u: s- ures here and skeptical of the benefits of such inshirance “This prevailing attitude has weakened by the widespre casioned by the wave of unemployment during the dep: on of 1921 and more particularly by the high and mountin, rate of unemployment since the end of 1829. The reappearance of the difficult problems of unemployment relief 1 the failure or inability of indust assume the responsibility for unem ment has led ‘to a revived in compulsory unemployment i and to a more favorable attitude to- ward it. am Wolman Gustav organ forms of s 0C= Commissions Created. *“Numerous State governments h ,ereated unemploy {which, among oth ‘marily concerned with th ternative plans of insurance ag employment. In January State-wide insura W passed by the Legislature of the State of Wisconsin. “Although prediction in this ins 1s hazardous, it is pro sion will in the near future g ‘vance the social insurance m: this country.” In further comment ditions, the report s: the impressive increases in the real wages of th American worker up to 1929 are being lll;fleliay wiped out by the depres summar; on the wage situation says rates are still much hig in the 1 income groups than in others. point is reached where the does not vary séems paradoxical to earners are receiving a livi out labor con- LURAY, Va., January W. Henry Kibler on the advice of his physicia e of his health. Mr. e to | Kimball from Rappahannock County. oy~ unemploy- | p! been in its further ad- = of the Meuse from November 6 to 11, 1918 e which he manded ef- ively supported the 1st, visions, 91st and ich it s X particylar n Expeditionary Forces Residence at appointment, Washing- C. ' | ton, D. 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