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- TECHNOCRAT CHIEF 15 NON-POLITICAL Sees Only Two Classes in Country—Chiselers and Suckers. By the Associated Press. . NEW YORK, October 1.—Howard Beott has no objections to technocrats wvoting in the presidential election, he announced today. “But,” he added, “technocracy says, “ou ought to get $2 for every vote you cast. That's all youll get out of the election.’” Scott, director in chief of Tech- nocracy, Inc. (that’s what's become of the movement that had everybody arguing during the depression), said that technocrats cannot be members or officers of any political party. All Regarded Useless. “In fact,” he explained, “technocrats feel the Republicans are as impractical &3 the Communists and the Democrats s useless as the Fascists. “The political racket is due to be washed up in a few years anyway.” Scott does not believe the Nation will go technocratic before 1942. He calculates: “No matter which party gets in power it will have to continue the financial priming started by Herbert Hoover and continued with accelera- tion by the present administration. “Added to this is resultant decreas- ing purchasing power, decline in the population increase, enlarging con- sumption of extraneous energy (in the United States 153,000 kilograms per capita per day, as compared with about 4,50C in China). Predicts 60,000,000 on Relief. " “When this energy consumption reaches 200,000 kilograms in about 1942 there will be from 40,000,000 to 60,000,000 on relief. ““Then comes technocracy. “Roosevelt, the Republicans, Lemke, Father Coughlin and Dr. Townsend have all borrowed our phraseology, our surveys and parts of our diagnoses, They have found technocracy funda- mentally correct.” Technocracy, Scott said, will come gently: “Here there is no class antipathy to speak of. Every American is aware that there are only two classes, chisel- @rs and suckers. “It's the secret ambition of every sucker to become a chiseler.” STRIKE REPORTED ENDED ‘WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. October 1 (A).—The Winston-Salem Journal said last night a 53-day-old strike at the Hanes Hosiery Mill “ended today with strikers unsuccessful in demands for increases in pay.” Neither the mill management nor leaders of the local unit of the Ameri- can Federation of Hosiery Workers would comment. ‘The paper said all but 150 to 200 of the 1,800 plant employes were ree ported to have notified the manage- ment they were willing to return to their jobs. HENDERSONS DIVORCED Wite of Former Senator’s Son Charges Cruelty. Mrs. Harriet Walker Henderson, so- cially prominent in San PFrancisco and Pledmont, Calif., won an uncon- tested divorce decree yesterday from Henderson charged cruelty. The couple had been married about five years. Wellington Henderson is a bond investment adviser in: San Francisco. Former Senator Henderson is now| ' s director of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. here. FALL CONVENTIONS START THIS MONTH More Than 5,000 Delegates Ex- pected at Sessions of Eight Groups. ‘Washington's Fall convention sea- son will get under way this month, with eight regional and national con- ventions scheduled, along with a num. ber of board meetings and Govern- ment conferences. The Greater National Capital Com- mittee of the Board of Trade éstimates that more than 5,000 delegates will visit the city during the month. The larger conventions scheduled | are the American Railway Associa-| tion, October 6 to 8, Mayflower Hotel; New 1937 PHILCO The crack of the bat . .. the yell of the crowd . .. the cries of the players...you get them all with a Philco! There’s still time for FREE home demonstra- tion. Ask us about it row! THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER_1, 1936. 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