Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1935, Page 9

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RED MENACE NEAR, METCALF CHARGES New Deal Policies Lead to Communism, He Says in Radio Forum. (Continued From Eighth Page.) The Congress should ingire more thgroughly into the source of legisla- tion which comes to the Capitol. Some may be written in one depart- ment and some in another. The At- torney General may think one piece of legislation to be constitutional and the lawyers hired by a department may advise to the contrary. Somehow we should seek to defend the Consti- tution from a bureautracy such as this. The Supreme Court has recently checked the headlong plunge of our Government into Fascism or Nazism. ‘Whether it cen continue as the one unshaken bulwark of our traditional Government must be determined by the people ard the Congress. Now that the Supreme Court has spoken in defense of the Constitution the ad- ministration seeks to get around that | document by devious methods. A bill; now pending in Congress will give to| the Secretary of Agriculture almost| the power of = dictator over the food supplies of the Nation. He may im- pose taxes upon basic commodities and regulate the prices of the necessi- ties of life. Court Protection Held Denied. ‘The bill provides that if the A. A. A.| NG STAR, WASHINGTON, SENATOR METCALF, —Star Staff Photo. 1s declared to be unconstitutional, an American citizen shall have no right to ask for a refund of taxes which| are illegally collected from him. Pro- radicals of every stripe. inception of our Government private | | property has had three attributes. | G G Bl D il One is the rignt to possession and | succeeds in destroying the property Since the “ a national catastrophe. we invite it at a time like this? ‘Why should | If by taxation the administration | dustry and thus reduce capifal avail- able for the employment of labor. ‘The common interest of capital and labor requires the largest possible in- vestment in industry and the mini- mum of Government expenditure. This administration seeks to accom- plish exactly the reverse. While tearing down the Nation’s capital structure it is building up the cost of government and will load the peo- ple with a tax burden that cannot be dissipated for generations. Infla- tion and total collapse are the only alternatives. Extremely high taxes are also pro- pesed on the profits of corporations. These profits must come from the small holders of securities. Badly managed business will not have to pay. Well managed ventures are to be pen- alized for being successful. It is pro- posed to punish thrift and good man- agement and to place a premium on poor management and unwise financing. The motive behind these new taxes reeks of politics, Any high school boy, by examining the facts, can recognize the master stroke of Democratic poli- i ticians, who, by proposing a tax on ‘wealth, hope to extend their political dominance over the followers of those who preach for a redistribution of wealth, As & means of raising revenue the tax program demanded by the New Deal is disgracefully inadequate. It seeks to decentralize industry and to break down capital rather than to provide revenue for the expenses of Government. The wasteful expendi- ture of public funds can never produce prosperity, but if we are to squander billions in borrowed money we should proceed with something resembling good business practice. What right does this administra- tion have to build %p an enormous public debt which succeeding admin- istrations will be forced to pay? The taxes proposed will yield only $340,- 000,000 per year. At the present time the Government is spending in excess of $20,000,000 every day. These taxes would run the Government for only 17 days and they actually constitute less than one-half of the interest on the public debt. If we are going to under- take a tax program we should do so with & view to balancing the budget. Taxes should be equally distributed among all groups of people in direct proportion to their ability to pay. To strike at capital for a doubtful purpose 1s neither good business nor conducive Instant relief or money refunded F NOXZEMA doesn’t bring instant relief to the reddest, sorest sun- burn, your druggist will gladly refund your money! ,_D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 5 1935 A T S N R N T e to the permanence of our Government. The last Democratic President sent 3,000,000 young Americans into & bloody war. The slogan of that war was “Make the world safe for democ- racy.” Thousands of our fine young citizens gave their lives for this ideal. ‘Today we are faced with the same per- plexing problem. Our democracy is not endangered by any foreign power, but by & more destructive force which works silently from within. It is being whittled away before our very eyes. Somehow this movement must be stopped and on the youth of the country rests this responsibility. Let us hope they will rise to the occa- sion. ph ‘There is more interest in politics today than ever before and on almost every street corner we hear discus- sions of whether this administration will be returned. We hear the uni- versal comment, “No mar with four billion dollars can be defeated.” I ... KILLED DAILY IN WASHINGTON'S LARGEST andMOST MODERN PLANT ONLY poultry bearing this label is YELLOW TAG POULTRY ask my radio audience, “Have you heard that statement?” “No man with four billion dollars can be defeated?” The American people should bear these things in mind. Billions of dol- 1ars of your money are ue'ng 5QUAN- dered. Where will we e when the Federal credit is exhausted? The votes of the men who represent you in Congress are being demanded by the executive department of the Gov- ernment. Where will we be when they are driven into complete sub- mission? “Those persons responsible for the executive branch of the Government say they are undertaking a broad and long-range prograni of ceform. It is devoted exclusively to economic revo- lution. In D.c. and- Suburbs HONOR PAID MME. CURIE Roses Planted at Grave of Co- Discoverer of Radium. SCEAUX, France, July 5 (#).—The first anniversary of the death of Mme. Marie Curie, co-discoverer of radium, was marked yesterday by the plant- ing of two rambler rose bushes st the head of the simple grave in which she and her husband are buried. They were placed on either side of the bush Mme. Curie 29 years ago planted at her husband’s head. It first flowered last year when the famed woman scientist was buried in the same grave. WHERE ECONOMY RULES g.‘f;) Small—Half or Whole SMOKED from the taxpayer and he will have| no redress frem destructive acts of | the Secretary of Agriculture. Citizens must pay taxes whether they are right or wrong, legal or illegal. Further- more, the legislation demanded by the | cypy, “ ang in some cases destroy, administration seeks to deprive the| tnece fundamental attributes of prop- | Supreme Court of an opportunity to| erty. | pass on the basic constitutionality of | ™ p; o rights of the States to juris- | law. diction over private property within Legislation demanded by the Presi-| 1o gtates will be transferred to the | dent is now pending to deny to citl-| pederal Government. It cannot be zens who have been damaged by I | long, should such action continue, pudiation of the gold clause access| pefore tne States of the Union have to the Court of Claims. This is the | gicappeared and all authority of gov- first time since the court was estab-| ernment will have been vested in a lished in 1855 that a citizen has been | giotator | g:}’;:": ‘J?l!ldi((ri;l r!‘:):; %‘n ‘h,;‘e;:f:‘ If the proposed inheritance taxes | against the Government. This reverts become law we will have invited the | to the autocratic phuo'sophy of the| destruction of every life insurance divine right of “kings.” | company in the country. Who would | If that is democracy, then Josef| D€ foolish enough to continue paying Stalin of Russla was m.oet certainly | premiums on large life insurance the outstanding Demecrat of his time | policies with the knowledge that the " | Government is going to confiscate as Real Recovery Held Absent. much as 75 per cent of the face value I cannot believe that the adminis- | of this policy? What insurance cofh- tration has made any progress toward | pany could possibly live if the large industrial recovery. More people are | policy holders voluntarily cancelled now on the relief rolls than when the | thejr contracts? The collapse of our President had been a year in office. | jnsyrance companies would constitute People are being taught to glorify charity end many are refusing to work because of the ease with which they can obtain relief. ‘The Democratic party came into power with the solemn promise to bring about public économy. For a short time this program was carried out. Suddenly, with no more ex- planation than e magician gives his audience, the administration indulged in mental acrobatics, and inaugurated a spending campaign which has never been equeled in the history of the country. ‘While he was running for office, the Democratic candidate said of the Hoover government: “I accuse the present administration of being the greatest spending admin- istration in peace times in all our his- tory—one which has piled bureau on bureau, commission on commission, and has failed to anticipate the dire | needs of reduced earning power of the people.” A month later he solemnly made the following statement: y Lonestly #c- | rights of individuals, it will reduce cumulated. The nd is the righ! he volume of capital which other- to the income ii v.elds. The third | wise would be at the service of in- is the right to disposition. The nd-‘ Ministration proposes to materially Just think! Noxzema has been used to treat over 9,000,000 cases of sunburn. First Aid Hospitals at Adlantic City, Coney Island, Miami Beach, Asbury Park and other fa- mous beaches in the United States and Canada use Noxzema exclu- sively in treating sunburn. Why? Because doctors, nurses and chief lifeguards in charge found that nothing relieves sunburn like this famous medicated cream. Beware of sunburn Don’t take chances with untried sunburn products. Use Noxzema. See how soft, cool and soothing it feels—how quickly all heat and soreness disappears! Noxzema is snow-white greaseless —IT DOESN'T STAIN CLOTHES or Dot painful bun, Theoilisa BED LINEN! Get a jar at any drug natural color—contains no dyes. or department store—be prepared. NOXZEMA CREAM Medicated — Greaseless — Will not stain enjoyment of ; B ;@/&% HAMS .- 25¢ @B Slices of Ham. ... ™ 39¢ Fresh CHICKENS Fresh Leghorn FRYERS ... 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In my opinion, it is the most direct and ef- ZTective contribution that government can make to business.” Costs Unprecedented. The facts are that the cost of | government from George Washington to Woodrow Wilson, a period of 124 years, was $24,500,000,000. During the first three years of the present administration $24,200,000,000 will have been spent. These three years ‘will cost the people of the United States almost as much as every Presi- dent from George Washington to ‘Woodrow Wilson. The extreme heights to which.this hypoerisy has gone may well be realized when we refer to the words of the Democratic candidate for Presi~ dent in September, 1932. He said: “ * * * Remember well, that attitude and method the way we do things, 4 2 DESOTO AIRFLOW SEDANS SMART, ROOMY 6 PASSENGER MODELS g:mp{v.l wiite a. fetten, o twentsy wordh onless telling why ICED TEA I$ YOUR FAVORITE SUMMER DRINK We want you to tell us why iced tea is your favorite summer drink. Give us your reasons for preferring it—in 20 words or less—in a let- ter attached to that part of any fea package showing the Map-of-India trademark (see trademark below)—or that part of any tea package labelled with one or more of the fol- lowing names of tea-growing countries: INDIA, CEYLON, JAVA, SUMATRA. Enter this easy contest now! 500 Big Prizes Grand Prizes: Two 1935 DeSoto Air- flow Sedans, 6 passenger models. 2nd: Two 1935 DeSoto Airstream 2- Door Sedans, 5 passenger models. 3rd: Two 8 Day Furness-Bermuda Line Cruises for two (including ac- X Toilet Tissue Seminole s .« . 4rs25¢ Serve Iced Coffee b 8 O'Clock. . » 17¢ : Red Circle . » 19¢ Freestone Peaches . 2= 15¢ Iceberg Lettuce. ... 2 19¢ FreshCorn.......6:25¢ CONTEST RULES 1—Write, in 20 words or less, why iced tea Is your favorite summer drink. 2—Enter as many letters as you wish. Attach to each a panel (or handdrawn facsimile) from any tea package showing the Map-of-India (see trade mark below)—or that part of any other tea package labelled with one or more of the following names of tea-growing countries: INDIA, CEYLON, JAVA, SUMATRA. 3—Sign your letter with your name and ad- dress—and the name and address of your grocer, This is important. If you win a prize, your grocer wins a duplicate award. 4—Mail your entry to Mr. T. Pott, P. O. Box 111, Wall St. Station, N. Y. C,, before Saturday, midnight, August 10. No entries returned. Judges will not answer correspondence. 5—Judges: Hugh E. Agnew, Chairman, Dept. h ? i of Marketing, New York University; Julia Bliss erful objection to the levying of con- Al it/ = Joyner, Food Editor, Pictorial Review; Marjorie fiscatory taxes in order to gain the ol Wardman, Director, Brooklyn Eagle Home SS VACATION CRUISES commodations at Hotel St. George, Bermuda)—or Two 12 Day Furness- Red Cross Line Cruises for two to Nova Scofia and Newfoundland (Your choice). 4th: Two 4 Day Cruises for two—via palatial FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE SHIP Sth: Two General Electric Console Radios, all-wave, Model M-66. 6th to 10th: 10 General Electric Ra- dios, home ar car models. 11th to 20th: 20 Crystal-Type lced Tea Sets. Pitcher, 8 glasses, 8 sippers, 8 coasters. Beautiful. 21st to 50th: 60 Crystal-Type Glass - Sets. 8 glasses. 8 dainty sippers. 51st to 150th: 200 London Tea Caddies filled with choice Black Tea. DEA[EBS 0 One half of the ® above prizes awarded to grocers who sell tea to prize-winning consumers. See rule 3. not the way we say things, is nearly always the measure of our sincerity.” To pay the tremendous deficit the American people are being mortgagea for generations to come. Children born today will be paying for the Democratic orgy when their ¢rand- children are governing the country. In order partially to replenish the Government’s borrowing power, and as & sop to certain political forces opposing the administration, we are asked to rush through the Congress & drastic tax program designed to , confiscate the funds of our citizens and to punish our corporations for successful operation. A man may have spent his lifetime building up & business that his children may carry on, and find that by v'itue of the New Deal tax laws, the Govern- ment will have destroyed 31l hupe of that business remaining the her’tage of his sons or daughters. Confiscation Opposed. ‘The people should register a pow- Sweet North Carolina Cantaloupes 3=19¢ Honey Dews........==19¢ Juicy Lemons. . .....# 25¢ Stringless Beans......»5¢ Enjoy one of these luscious Watermelons each 3 sc .. 2:~35¢ TO AIRSTREAM SEDAN TWO-DOOR, 5 PASSENGER MODELS political support of socialists and Guild. Judges' decision will be final. - ON PALATIAL FURNESS LINE SHiPS &—Letters will be judged for originality and ROACHES 7—In case of ties duplicate awards will be MEAN DANGER! made. 8—Employees of any firm which packs or sells tea—their advertising agencies and their families—are barred from this contest, Sure way to rid your house of these disease carriers Rid your home of these 9—Prizes will be awarded as soon after con- test as judging is completed. Winners.will be sts—now proven by sci- ence pl; be dmg:xons disease notified by mail. spreaders! They'll come from hiding places to eat Peterman’s Roach Food. Crawl back and die—leavingNO ODOR.Young and eggs also killed. Get a can at your druggist’s today! Thin Salted T gt MY Yukon Club eevrss. . 3% 20¢ A Penn Motor 0il 95¢ Grandmother’s Sliced BREAD .. &7¢ White House Evap. MILK..4==25¢ Plus 2.gal. 8¢ tax can This contest is sponsored by The Growers of India Tea, whose famous Map- of-India trade mark is . shown to the right. CONSOLE, TABLE ND AUTOMOBZILE MO 280 OTHER BIG PRIZES SEE PRIZE LIST 'RIGHT: FOR DETAILS

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