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.13 I LACE DY 1 t:s T.Z.J i - ti i . .xred to stz-j ani be ready to L-.i Federal Krauts t: honeycomb many rclcx Jl aencieh,. ! c: . . Wo liairo OTflnta t.3 stltCS for fclu" I t" are assistance, - tsi-toy-ccnt t compensation adrainiration, aid "f-, c-. to dependent children and aid to icrf-. 't Hie UUUU. i w. vo- - ( ., A 3 ..'.iMAMAi nrA hOITB ffTOIT TAT i state and terntonal hopes for sol- " .V.F: . diers and sailors. In the Depart-.je c-i a r ment of Agriculture we ail as'f.rr.V. :t have f a public. - 1 at the1: 1 increase. Hit is thel; - 3,'cf course, i i cf cc:t. If$ : ' f r,3vern-& ,-, , T M ... w. IU' ttcred a:..-;-,v i. , ' ca activities C .1. : cne unit are 1.1 t- ., ' - itral govern-1 meat? - - ; 1 1 units joinc-'ions must be tcu. - r-r.4 -Cr for .worX-cooperative conservation of l:Lt-hottses in 1791; Federal ex . penditures for public works soar . ed to dizzy heights during the war period, dropped for a brief period and are now at the highest peace time mark in history. In 1936, the - ' Federal outlay for public works a- ' mounted to the staggering sum of nearly $660,000,000. This is due, " of course, to the fact that the def inition of public works has been , ' materially changed in recent years to include such things as forestry, nest control, soil conservtJton, , housing, rural electrification and 'what not..'; . , , , As a result, securing of Federal " grants has been one of the great- est activities in recent years and ' , under the "prime the pump" the ory states, counties, cities and ev , en isolated communities have se . ', cured projects and activities that ' they never could have afforded if supported by local taxpayers. This ; has led to a growing belief that the ability of the Federal Govern . ment to finance these' projects and ' '', activities is unlimited. Too many . , , of our citizens condemned, such t,u" expenditures in , many; .sections while in Washington to get funds ;V for-some locally-sponsored public ft , 'works. 4 , v . ' ' , -4' let me hasten to say that un der the, economic dark clouds cf v the depression activities were car ' .xied on, and rightly so, that have ' no place in normr.1 times. Howev- . - er, the time is approaching when there must be an overhauling, of (-; '-.the expenditures on the basis of public need and public good. The whole interwoven fabric of Fede- - ral activity must-be insner.ted for ' ' moths of waste that might in time " - weaken the threads of this labne. ' - 4 , In other ords, . it is growing '"., more difficult to have on the one ' hand, state right3, , as " twe once knew them, and , ever-increasing Federal grants on the other. .' If cnltnral exneriment stations, ag' ricultuTfl research, cooperative dairy and livestock experiments, cooperative agricultural extension "3 works M not Cavers fur..'- 1 c I her :. FAITJ ,Ilnc.a la a uxxnan's tJ3 often grow Into AGS! lines I . : Thousands of women Liva found it helpful to take Carci-J. They cay It seemed to ease thqlr pains, and they noticed an Increase in. their appetites and finally a strengthened resistance to the discomfort of monthly DerKd3. Try CarduL ; Of course If It doesnt ! help you, see your doctor. ' , EL agricultural land resources, coopr erative forest fire protection, co operative distribution of forest , gled nerves cocn r j u lflti'Tr "tork foTPst roads and natural, youthful f. trails and hiehways w In the Department of Interior we have grants for- colleges for agriculture and mechanical arts, cooperative vocational education in agriculture, and in trade, home economics and industrial sub jects, cooperative vocational edu cation of teachers and." vocational rehabilitation. - - , -" . The Department of Labor sup ervises grants f or material ' and child welfare, crinnled " children, child welfare and for employment service. The. Treasury offers erants for public health and education of the blind. The Navy aids state marine schools ,and the' War De partment the National Guard. - -We have Federal emergency re- lief, Federal emergency iadminis tration of public works, grants for public works : projects, emer gency construction of highways, and. grade crossings.- And we have other activities in the - form :. of grants that, are 'tco numerous : to mention. s - . ; t The purpose of this article is not to discount the value of these projects and activities. But simply to cite how far we, as a people, have come- in our new conception of the part the Federal1 Govern ment, should have in carrying on public works. Fortunately, we ha ve a program for overhauling the vast, machinery of the '--Federal v ; t 1 9 4 V 9 w 9 i. .::urcE to our HAUT rr::. iiuriry a. ecstic t " - :z:tt of oue local cic ':'L 1Z CLAD TO GItELT YCU r a::::t ycj l: ::si v:ay rc::nnx vazi as ns hlz run::; r::.; ta:t is;zzzl tYEAH3 that he, has AI C t r - V f iff I . .lrt J' wi . J ?ot. 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