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Washington Sn (Cont'd from front page) "*<??> Uas read the Kecord known "fcwi Congressmen frequetitly uao it n? ? ouudiug board for their poliii eat parties or for their own persou' * i.l bobbies. idfcOntly someone took the. tron iV to eheji k anio^J _of > -tyeee used in a single day by litemWin v (J' li/tlit i.'.KtiiW In itlr ( umtt'ilini a nf one ki d 01 another, and Vinrul ilia' is < <X?l the taxpayers WC'.T '?o m one issue alone. Suppose "here have been hundred issues of the IteiOr<l thi- >ear-_a conservuSue estimate: tliat would -'mean wsuite amount as political money go? <s tbe.se days, hut it would pay a ??t of wages and buy u lot of meals ' j o Washington's inside planners may jot have heeli making newspaper Seadftses frequently, bpt thev are a *uiry as termites behind the semies. Vbey now are are working 'on a ?rir upend-lcnd program for 20 fllilJON dollars the biggest yet That is nearly hall the present debt W } 11 billion Their idea is that they will bor, row the money from the money from the .'people and spend it on the people. They say that you catf't go roke borrowing from yourself. These planners say Its Just like a family - one', member borrows from mother, but the whole family cant ** ' broke. Other economists say they over' took the fact that if a broke mem *ci of the family- borrows all the * <>f b? > eolo liffiu uttrl Ihril JWirj \?i i??r> i r uti i i <tO| ?uu ? ?* ? smtianes to borrow against What his rulatives will oarn in the future ihe breaking point must some day *ie reached. Hat the planners proceed.- In the 'k*t 10 years they have boosted the public debt from $lt> billion <o $44 klllion they are now talking about taking it to $75 billion. They figure Ktat if they talk about It enough Tiny will get the people used to it furthermore, .the appropriation and authorization of some $15 bilcSm for natimal defense has met vaCfi public approval, because the -Utioa wants to be defended. The aaw $29 billion will also be ''national defense." ' Meanwhile, the planners gloss ?v sr some essential facts. On ir.e that Progress is now putting the finishIMPERIAL * Phone 134 TODAY - THURSDAY Wallace pord - June Lang "Isle Of. Destiny" In Technicolor Tom Keene "Raw Timber' Serial - News 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Johnnie Mack Brown in "Law and Order' Peter Lorre in "Stranger on Third Floor' 8tartlng New Serial "JUNIOR G-MEN" First 100 Boys will be given Junior AJMen Badge Saturday morning at 1:00 o'clock. 10c and 15c MON. - TUE8. WED. Three Big Days own Homo at Pino Rl'.'go with the home ?9"nphlloioph-'s of the air in the ttory they tearched five year* to find I v> .v . B B^Di 1ft* PTbtwre you mint ? . Bring itm whota family. Into Show Tcoaday and Wednesday at 11:0V a'olocg. 10c and 20c f v+^Y-. v * :*: '' *' V. .. "> ' -v" . : '.V ' .; .;. .. . . ;. ' ^ THI apshots > ing touches on tts tenth tax bill tn j.o him. nine years, anil there will " oe an eleventh next year. This ' means (hat since moat tax bills ' pass about mid-year, and apply to iliui jtar'u income, nobody can plan mine ;lian six months ahead. This in be about three ntbti; j ibs to plan what should have been done the previous, nice months. Alio.her overlooked factor is, jha: .spending money on tanks and tractors autl guns Is not productive. J When the tauk Is completed. the i flow of iftoncy stops there. The tank J is not* designed to produce but. to! U,11 J-Si I. ? . si If the siititK money were speut on a tr.ntor. that tractor would pull plows and cultivators whit It would produce farm goods. These goods lit turn would, feed the hungry and pro vide Jobs in factories and stores. That won't be tulkell aboct much because it isn't a good spcnd-leud "national defense argument. Some folks in Washington wonder whether the planners had anything o do with a constitutional amendment to be voted on in Colorado in November.. This amendment would, in effect, put a 1 percent tax on hotrowed money: John Richard Hord Dies In Gastonia John (lieliaril Hord. 64. resident of Gastonia the past ijtiurtev of n ceutury or mo re. died al 6:25 p. m. Tuesday afternoon at his home at IS18 West Airline avenue. Wllowlng "an illness of serveral months. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ag nes Hord at home, five sons. Travis and Stedlcy R. O. Hord, both of Gastonia, Clarence and Feliner .?. . Hord. both of Kiw.s Mountain, and A may Hord of Portsmouth. Va. and two daughters, Mrs. Geneva J Grimes and Mrfc. Lawrence Canup, both of Kannapolis. 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