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cover how many go pede ahs bp | ete ; h out taking the treble ta comply with the-|-wes~‘another Jaw that requires them to register, state the name of their employer and their sal- Pera nig cents @ Miner ary. mand pein, is: Some 1,878 individual, lobbyists age registered with the Government and 470 nigations. Labor is represented hy 120 and business, in its various phases, by miore than 2,000. _ It should be understood that lobbying ‘is Mok necessarily wrong. ‘ The lobbyists perform a useful function in providing -members of Congress with information -to, the interests, .or needs . of certain [+ groups. All groups im the ; United States [ are free to. present their views: in wie manner. ne womente TMs denag as tha: uncioenlall-- \oblieti6 " ih Anditoriwm | fmakes ino secret paper nr edtnne ae? —— : is lithe rtunity. to inflict: damage. It @ paid advocate of a special ‘interest, hiodene its employment: a secret, claims to speak for the. general w-ifare. and the public interest, instead of putting rhis ecards on the table and frankly admit- ting that he seeks to, defend the selfish | interests of a specified group, ‘ i ne Whenever you assume that somebody, oF something, cannot be ne you are wrong. | ig nrantagp ego three rs was conducted i fairly decently exceptions. Reeeyhody thinks he. is Spehis but ; a ctakhanere sty oon asaiee an American dies every fifteen minutes on below the belt, and that wasn’t cricket. | M¢ Bishways of the nation, ; { THE ORACLE ‘ ‘ A CITY OF 5,000 B: C. . CONDEMNED BY NEWSPAPERS The ancient city of Nippur, in South- ern Mesopotamiaa, flourished as a religi- ous center from about two.thousand:to five 4 arora geteadtaglion caraneani thousand. B. C. It played anole, in the, | = Sanee tateaeretion c unanimously } ancient day, similar to, that of, Beaunte she “ty passed « resolution alling the secret hold- | widdle Ages. Politi¢al jobs by newspaper men} “How da we know? About tifty’yeats },,Pauard® °° | See oltre as aah | age, a University of Pennsylavnia e¢xpe- fat the Ne! as. rl ~The Association went on record as be> | gition Pte Paul bewang 50,000. tab- rh > rah many. thousands | &*¢ Bow residents of ier »yeliewing “that a newspaper which does not “ Bt Meenas tho apuekevnaes lets and fragments at Nippur. ‘The col- {Vocus ‘and’ inmteumentelly, eee aes the Cees | says in as of any member of its staff, or an owner, lection, now at the museum in Philadel- }turned to Key, West yesterday, {°° noe Pi y-” certain football . : phia, includes epic poems; myths and squads and uld ae 4@ @goverument position, is guilty of un- tf other compositions dating back more than ap Tinal details se win ou Tibor a8 carkals taivecel wr practice and betrayal of its pub-| four thousand years. There were portions | formal Soremanles 4 Bee” Oo the ieee trust, : Park iy forenoon ‘were ws The tesolution was passed in view of S ee ae moe et ayn a haen a yo) Posted by the Bell Telephone Labor- the disclosure on that fifty-one news F eartior kings and the oldest known dic- |No. 28 of the American; Legion. jatories June 27, 1929. paper men in the State of Hlinois were on tionary, with Samarian words written on Sore * i : Professor Horace ‘Q’Bryant, - Se paytoll during the Administration “of | one side and the Semitic translation on the fprincipal of Key wet Hick Tiormer Governor Dwight W. Green. In} other. School, will be the guest speaker : ‘ P i hi a Ss pwede rug the employment was s¢- Because’of these facts, a large-scale | OUEM Se. West Lions Chub rere . by nina poppe bao sce archeological expedition from the United || at Stone Church, annex. y uninterested observers, to States will begin excavation. work again } iditewhat nominal. ‘ There is a difference of opinion among and continue atthe jeb for several}, Gerermine the building of. lat- oa per men as to the propriety of months. Dr. Thorkild Jacobsen, in charge [eral roads on the Florida Keys listen to orton Downey “public jobs while connected with . ‘ : WPA : fal . of {he work, says that the previous exe} the count, was Hdwealed fo N.B.C. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings ~eperation éf-a newspaper. Some think ™ it the néwspaper man should sever his Eulit but dug up only the forecourt. He | Soe — the press when he takes her hold that part-time polit- thinks that.in the excavation of the temple : itself, there. may be found important. his- ical. jobs ‘are legitimate if the job-holder special qualifications, enabling torical records of an extinet, but’ once ‘to render special sevice to the state. - Members of the Inland Daily Press Surveys will be made_ shortly Robert Herttell, who, is engag- éd'in the crawfish business on. the Keys, left this morning for his station after a brief visit in . % the city with relatives. and remember the familiar red cooler Sheriff’K:@ Thompson, who is HOST TO THIRSTY MAIN STREET had been 1m Hot Springs, Ark., great, civiliation. All this about, what the youngsters ~ » there should be full publiei ‘ f . ‘ taking the. baths, turn Section with he job hela by pogo deg Hy mat se ie aa io childs wlts | passenger over the highway yer the country over who recall w: ey did whe. en. terday afternoon, coming back a Breer man. 7 few days earlier than was antici- = NES eR Aiacmtg OUR NATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS | ‘} Pate. =... SCIENCE KNOWS NO ANSWER Five members, of local P-T-A, The total debts of the people of the }left this morning over the hig’ United States, including their various es Pie ~ ha government agencies, amounts to | Regional, Conterences te Open at $425,400,000,000. 9 morning The Federal Government owes more ah ort Daudeayare: than half of the total, or $216,500,000,000. Private debts are divided between cor- Rorations, $112,400,000,000, and individ- uals and ynincorperated enterprises, $84,- 600,000,000. Tg these figures are correct, and Oiay’ eome from the Department of. Commerce,, all other agencies of Goverument in the United States, excepting omly the Federal Government, have am in@ebtedness that aggregates, $1.6,200,000,000, The juterest on a debt ef this size probably amounts te @ sam between eight and twelve billion dollayg a year. In view of the fact that the national imcome has exceeded $200,000,000,000, it would not Seem that there is anything like bank- TR ruptey in sight. = “= Not many scientists attempt to explain the mysterious working of the human be- "THRE that populate the globe and most of La thém are frank enough to say. that, upon the basis of present scientific knowledge, they cannot explain man on the basis of science. — Bdmand W. Signott, famous biole- out that “whatever we may roan the mind of man, the organ- the body and its relation to mind, organization as we see it is a very real fact, explain problem dealing ‘with life,” “this organization must dnte account.” Just what the or- a nobody can say, and about present-day intelligence can speculate. about the pisetisione that move within the body. frame. of men and women. Miss Elaine no Worn: clerk in the. office of Tax Collector Frank Ladd, who had been spending a vacation with, a Bey Mrs,-J. D. | if f FH if F i § 52 : : : - + tar Ash far it cither way... both trade-magks mean the same thing. li f E BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY © 1949, the (sco-Cole Campane & s is i