The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Today t he business outlook is
inrionsly mixed On the unfavor-
ii ble side the st rihe situation
i-i steadily more tense even
s strihes are growing
more bloody and embill ered and
snch as thoae now beitu!
-Nperitqicei i)y the independent
-feel companies may bo felt n
other important indust ries be-
fore the years end On top of
t his Ceiniress is considering- or
sLou! to orsider a 'number of
'LIi1 proposAls amjng all
the way from a TIVW 11T11
st rimient "N“ A " to ervat ion of
Federally-owned su-
rpower syst ow— which are ana -
heina to all business leaders Ant
t here is a emod chance that taxes
ho materially !morel:40d for
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Even so the strength of the rt
overv movement expressed !
rng incomes and an 01100
insatalle public desire for cora-
'uolitics of all Litris is so great
!l!lat practically all of the cslah-
forecasting services lro
hnliish Thus in recent wens tho
Alexander Ilamilton service has
"Tbe wotA tti In the Isoorn
rhase of the business eyclo" Pah-
son believes that "rRiTIS over a
year afro shouH continue to be
7raintaine1" sn-H
ticipates that "ronowed recovery!
010101 follow the summer lull"
colonel Ayres sees "no reason to
roar that any serious business'
!-eeess is impend!ryr" Gibson says I
"No major decline is in prospoct
for the 9:Immer mouths" Pooris
iTorosees "some recession (luring
tho roar terni" but nothing se-
vero Summing up orOnion 'United
Eosiness Sorvive observes that
"IMWT1t tilliCfinOtIFI point to a
fficlorato letlown in activity ovor
the next few months although
bincrs in the aLrgregate tThould
hold above Ft year ap'o1
So far as rpocific eletnents in
tho industrial picture are concoro-
tho commeniatcrs na'rec fairly
Atost of them MITI thlt
prics will be either stabili7'd
at carrelt levels or may down
!'lo ti tbor interest
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with tl'e recent tr'nt
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frarttv looks
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alio!' A11 involve‘il
rIriv leal partv of
own
N01:r ot)inion on tb0:4e
flt?!4 th n o tbe farts of the
'it' Never was the political nit
rac-o cre-ifilsoil or more rtif-
fin7t to foroca-4 Almost nry-
l'in7 can happen
This social Security Act has
an inter( stim- paradox
tli-ictically liver-one 1c1ieves the
of the law is rood ant
t pnbile hiterest demands that
rrovi3ion be rondo for the aged
and the uneinployed At the same
time practically every competent
reonornist believes that the pres-
ent act is badly drawn contains
the graVOSt kind of lerislative
errors and must be drastically re-
v'This has heen the feeling ever
since the law was passed How-
ever there -xas no strong move-
ment for revision for the reason
that the act was immediately
t:ii(en to court in a test of its
consl itutionality anti there 'was ro
point In doing anything nhout it
witil that had been flotorniind
When a few weeks tho
:preino Court hell the net con-
stitutional in two decisions (one
utholding the unemployment ben-
uflt vat of it by a 5 to 1 vote
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71! !9 entators wish
!-sa than con54r''Itive
The more or less
fAt In hstrial
:-t:'ort-acv has published a
criticizir'-r the a t
so has the Twentieth Century
Pun 'Atich has a board of
1:recte'ra corsisting largely of
prominent industrialists Anil in
some instances both radicals and
eonservatives make identical crit-
icisms ' Objections to the at are of
varying kinds SOTTle of the more
iloportant are:
Under the wording of the
4 existing law all of the funds
raised by taxing employers and
lemployees for old age Insurance
must he invested In governnwnt
bonds It is estimated that the
n'oney will total W7000000000 hy
19Q0 The national debt (which
rneanl the amotmt of government
bonds outstanding) Is now at a
recor I peak of abont $00110()-
r)00 As a res711t if tha act is
left unchanged it vvill be neres
Aarv to increase cur debt
urinnon0110 in the next forty-odd
years to take care of old age
itur!ra:use funI3 alone oven if no
covernmerA bonds at all are then
bell by eorporations
trust l'inds educational In5ztitu-
tons banks ttc
2 There is tothingt in the 1av7
to prevent conitrP94 from sellimr
!ht verninent bonds purchAsed
h the social secority fund ani
Enz thiA vlone' for any our-
it wii-1-tes 'Thus an 1rres'7-H111
t-'onc!r09q rnight leva liv
lasipate the hillions of dollars
lopisq to In-
yire A siihsisteriee lilhood in
age
ommentators feel that
'Tho i'of4 social security should
the entire nation and
''0neral taxation not
Iv ti"ea on omployers and
In other vord:1
Ier presetd Trovis'ons t h
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A( cord-
to A1-aharn cxr-cutive
scr(tary of the long cs'abh---1
Asso(latIon tor
Se( ority "Instead of pro- ALVA June 1— (SpectEd)
adeuuacy of standards and Vivian 114Tansfield of Beaver en-
11:nrrlity the act encourages a rolled in summer term studies at
7(-fu41tp varity of 54'sterns In- Northwestern State Teachers eol
ed the at has already brought lege here has been awarded 1111
alo!lt a miscellany of 48 diver- honor membership in the college
Lent state plans" branch of the Oklahoma Women's
This does not exhaust the list Xthictic association the sports
(1' critHsms of the act but it department has announced
outlines the roost potent and im- MIS!! Mansfield has been out-
portatIL Congress is listening to standing in team sports according
the experLs and it is certain that to Alma Lots Rodgers director
- sentiment within that body in of co-ed athletics at Northwestern
flvor of revision is growing Honor enrollment in the ELBSOCUle--
: lion is given for athletic ability
The United Statt-s News recent- coupled with deportment and per-
ly compiled what it terms The sonality ratings
New Dears 'Won and Lost' Re- Seven girls drawn from a large
cord in the Supreme Court" clam were given memberships
Two Court terms have been Dolores Gregg and Jessie
concluded in which Administra-H Pounds also of Beaver won
tion measures have been decided association honors during the reg-
i In 13 cases the Administration ular winter term MiliS POUTAN is
has been sustained In has vice-president of the Women's
lost
Athletic association
Cases in which it has been up-
held include such measures as:
Gold devaluation the TVA the
arms embargo the silver pur-
chaif policy the 2nd Frazier-
Lemke farm mortgage morator-
ium act the social security mea-
sures Cases vhich it has lost involv-
ed the NRA the AAA the GO-
: fy Coal Act the Rail Pension
Act and the Municipal Bankrupt-
cy Act
Most favorable to Administra-
tion laws says the News was
Mr Justice Cardozot who cast
19 votes for New Deal laws and
against
Most UTitavflrahle was Mr
Jtite llcrleyno11s-5 for New
Dent laws V) against
It is interesting to note that
tr cardozo was appointed by
neraillican—Prest(lent 'Hoover
Mr Mcrleynolds by a Democrat
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Srlfl111 L'1-1 131
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Buttct Drcst- at 1-4 off
Lingerie Specially Priced
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1' Clearance
Having purchased the Frock Sc Bonnet Shop 1 am selling the present stock
to inake room for new goods These prices will be good throughout the month
of July Special pi ices on all summer stock
All $100 Summer Bags 69
S100 lliouscs 79
k11 1loocs $139 or 1-4 off
Sononcr Wash Silks
$293 or 1-3 off
89
)ne lot Spring Coats at price
LOO Hour Girdles 89
These arc ahsolutch' fresh stock-
Ail Summer Itats :it greatly redliceil
prices
Fridays and Saturdays Only
s I mo I I( dcpr( I(icry 69
s mo 1111c Drcscs 89
Nips 89
You Are Always Welcome At The
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THULSIJAY JULY 1 193T
Beaver Girl Given
Honor Membership
To Association
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Ile who thInkm for himmelt
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Read the Advocate
LIVESTOCK
Each Succeeding Wed
Fair Grounds Pavilion
Nkrednesday July 7
All Kinds of Livestock
Selling In This Sale
Bring Your I at Hogs Stock
rattle Horses and Mules
to the Sale 1111‘rs for all kIrbit
(if 1ht-cOol
(1nour-1)
Sale Will Start at 12:33
BEAVER LAVESTOCK
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