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Thurs., August 22, 1935 The Social Secu Its Purpose v. - law-makers that the} the s;.me time it ha< be . in the lino . i:?- r-vo It".- ; -?.;ei* - t 1 i -< . ial security a t. that, i a road - n-?\ i- only < l.uni of old ' n <>n a whole 1 : m re 1 ioa>" !> ha- -, and a*i act that was j a > . . : '?; ' !'i?- lent recent y. j ; In ? er t at our read rs may 1 - ' t dly . lers'and th. situation a w?. ; n: a; ai'i le written <?n th? " - < j- * ' ally by th Atlanta Join rial Thursday: 1 ' ' purj - - of t .? So- ,:! rv 1 i\\ .--..i vwi.,n III I" re.* Hi C II * '- ' $ :: ' e m:?.i rity : enlL ten<>! ?"?* <i-'U 'le.-s in hva ty ac- * ar t i .m < caring for a.ued 1 , : - -Ml- r: . <! er.dent - ublie : ??r: v.ond!., to -educe f??i 1 lai'ut ?tr? s f n w independent " w..rkt ; . th ?'coii"" i.- hazards of 'old 11 a-' taf ii-}ii: J an am: lity ays- . teni if .'. \ h employ,- and em- ' yvr. ;:..ke \v:il c ?-.tribute r.jjular- n ly i a fun i r -ni v hich the workeis a ' draw }?! : efits when they reach thi o sHtv-five; thirdly. to in- ^ am nate a -yste:f linenI ymenl ; .. . by means < t whirr com- ^ i, t?- at n an be paid to workers ir ^ t <1 predion. or during .-lark j i ii ?<!,-. when they a o laid oft and ag ?i n .. in!- job; and fourthly. p certa.: >orely necd.d ?) 1 . 11a e an I puhh-hedt.. .. . , . i ciudin; aid U dep r.deni j. km- and dr.hirer.. e b:? ad ] urpore-. wi >ay. . eU'.rjr fitizet.s will a-sent. ^ i ; : - : for a? to th wi> i.fgS lea ;l:ty the methods by ,. o he- i'lrnls. that i:.: ji . , l nsurance, foi ex- s " t ' i It m y be x . e nei.vs.sarn the ; ; ie: < e and further ir. a t.ly tain ar u ji. t. There she bd be- . i i n for t his, how, v- i. iijmy i- d 'tie, inasmuch as j. * i;.:.sg . "i uaer.ti loyment A and old-a-e bene."' u .. . t i ^.a iually, be- j i a year 1 mor hence. Tri:e s eial Security law ie- j -i' . a.l thirds that it shall b , Fjtist i .e y interest concerned; for , ?'th rv .-e i would turn out to lie v, u a'.le and >ukl fall by its own > the - liiidness of its first $ major ction. which allots federal co *i i. tion- up t. fifteen d Ila.s a II : 1(1 t [. 0?~.- - - *' " luiu pensions I or )ur'''1 ! distent mm and women, genera! agreem nt anion" e tragical indents of such problems, b ' > actual test the old age p.-n.-ion " ' :l" ?' ! t. be, not onlv "eeem a ,| umane. but a!s. les., exi than the poor-hous,. system """ ' - 'hs; lacing. According to You Wear FALSE TEETH* try New Alkaline Powder gjfggfa ?AjlJ | GAS, | I OIL' 1 P$ All Accessories for | Your Car $ $ Drive in and let us ser-i ?vice your car with those'}? Good Gulf Products | | "SERVICE WITH A I f SMILE" j :j: A. J. Hembree, Prop. :j: The Cherok rity Act s and Benefits vt ; i an i : ' y-tw.i . :i: . Ma . . : "d t Ifvi-n. Sixtx " at in K.-n-u ky: while t" e nv. 1-| a:*?s,al c--t >r-h us. caie. r :na'e|S lances :rov<-. nine hun V ! a-i.i < !tv-nlrie dollars in Neva h. p: two 9i: : ed a'd l?:n t; -. ive dol-, r Kentmky. The Maryland n. although the lib ' e-t. > < id -> save the taxpayers of that Stau . - " a- .11. andred and t\v ty- : d liars per annual pensioner. s . mpared with the previ ?us poor- I Se , , t ou.-t io-t. >iii h pensions are doubt- ; inadequate in many instances. j Jut r.- a rul : hey could be consider bly increased and still represent a' larked g.in in both efficiency and | eo.'jomy over the p or-h ?us * budget. !a:^e pai*t of which i< eaten up by dm iuistrative expenses. II <"Ui-itioii f these acts, logelh- i wit a quickened sense of social ! ut\ and an inc: casing responsibility i i a.'ing for the aged poor, pi n.pti thii t;. -six States of the Uni to i?? ' the pension >yst m?this be. ??e tin- Social Security bill was nted. I' : ?r to lp:?o only eleven tales had old-a^e pension. By the i a;.in o: lt?:54 th number had j r un to twenty.s ven, since wher. ! ine ha\ been added. Most, of those twelve not adopting . undot btedly. will soon tak the eedful steps to pr cure federal as- I istan< in carin-r fn,- tho!> ?i.a ? ? | nts in impr v rished old age. In none of the principles of the j l i.d Security Act is here anything j taitli: gly new oi rashly experiment- i 1. Forty governments have preced- j I ours in establishing old-age pen- I ; ns. and eighteen other countneve nati"P.-wide .-yst nis of uneniloyment insu ance by which pro- j r tive res i v? - are build up against , i?- hardship and danger of dtpressing. Private industi y itself has re-j gnized the practical merit- of sale uarding loyal employees; y at- ago i ogressive en: | orations began t<? ap- | y. in no way or an ' or, the priniJ lc- of t e law which President Loo.-cvelt ha> just signed, Group innitce and honra.de pensions for j i and women grown eld and I irm in a eon >any' ser\ii were thus dried. "Tin first giants <>.' such! en: -a.d the National Indust- j 2- i : nfei< n< e Boai I in 1931, wore made from motives of pur i lanthropy. Later the concept , 1 1 long- service was advanced ! - a justification i??. retirement a! wane*.-. Then it was see. tnat th '.-on plan (and also liberal group isurance) was an agent for building lorale and creating an atm-sphere i satisfaction and security, which ould attract ;.n?i hold high-grade abor. Mare recently industrial pen ions have come to be regarded in me quarters as sound business olicy from the standpoint of o parting economy". Such was the judgment of the most nlightene<l business leadership long efoie the New Deal undertook to Time Lost: is It costs money to be sick, rectly if your pay envelope lose out on some importa live on a farm or if you are who are not docked for L can't afford to show up or you are feeling fit. The suits?not excuses. How many times do Gas on ache, Sour Stomach, "That That "Morning After" Feel Rheumatic, Sciatic, Muscul Pains keep you at home or your doing a full day's loot All these troubles are caused o in your body. To correct this ALKA-S The New Pain Relieving, A1 It is called Alka-Seltzer becau drink, and as it contains an ana relieves the pain of everyday the alkaline balance corrects th Alka -Seltzer is pleasant to tak Why don't you try it? Get a fountain for a nickel. Buy a p; Large Small Package 30 cents ee Scout, Murphy, North ia slate th sc idea* into the broader terras f nat; nai interest. If the s. . a] S c-Ulit Art had come a dead, ,-arlie:. th- distr sses which 1 the ; - - a;" 1-J29 would ha a rcen greatly mitigated and would | ;?\ t ft-n in" 1 - costly both to \; ayer and t-> basin, s. For as i - - del t Roosevelt declared, in this epoch-mari.ing measure, i W t car: n?ver in^tuv >e hundred , .fit tr. : ?; ulalior against i hundi <1 per cert of the haz u ;1 i.,.! v i. ?;' ;fi-. but We r.ov ried e a law that will give ie measure of protection fc> . a: itizen ami his family against t: e loss < : a job and against poverty cketi Id a-ie." As the y a i s pass i ; his new structure is bettered by \; erience, it will prov . more ami in :e. a tower of strength foi A.:.erica's ecoiv mic and human welfare; and all who have born.- a part in its building wil be iememb-red as i.ene-'acto.s of their country. SUIT R Fred Stile.s and family, of Murphy, were the dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. T. D. Hick y Sunday. Mr and M:s. Hyatt Bell, of Cjpf-erhill, T.nn., spent Saturday niuht with Mrs. Bell's mother. Mrs. Viola Curtis. Mr. Hubeit Kenum. of Suit, made business trip iv> Murphy Saturday. There was a large crowd attend ci the aptising at Friendship Sunday :or it to b* sueh a bad rainy day, 1 here were 22 baptised. 1 e ne< p! of this rnnmniRitv ?i?-. .. ruud to hear that Mr. Howarc I hompson is able to set up after s I vv.y < rious heart attack, whkl 1 .asted him for 10 day.<. Mr. Virgil Allen made a busines. ti l to Athens, T. nn. on Tuestiaj j l last week. Mr. 1 . C. Stiles, of Ranger, visit i d hi sister-in-law, Mrs. J. J. Ros. . last week. ' M.. Jo-an L. Johnson, who haj been making his home with Mr. Way ne V\ alk.-r for the l ast G months i? in the kim>ey.(Juin h spital and i: reported to Ik in a very serious condition. Mi. Gay Hawkins i> back oa the ' ad with :.is truck again, after be ng e mined to his bed for aw, I a s re knee. Mr. Clyde Lawrenc. made a bust nes trip t,? 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