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...north, art-lovers were flaying Director William Alanson Bryan of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art for discharging Art Curator Harry Muir Kurtzworth, to meet a budget cut. Said Director Bryan: "It ran for years without an art curator and presumably can do so again." Said the Los Angeles Times: ''Even the bones have their vertebrate specialists. Art cannot expect to be taken as seriously...
National Credit. ". . . A budget annually balanced by a system of taxation levied on the principle of ability...
...provisions . . . committing the Federal Treasury to the expenditure of from $500,000,000 to $1,200,000,000 for non-productive public works. . . . Any study will indicate their pork-barrel characteristics. . . . They are wasteful . . . not economically needed ... a squandering of public money. ... A deficiency [will be] created in the Budget [which] cannot be disguised by accounting phrases. . . . Ve have worked for four months in heart- breaking struggle to balance the Budget. ... To start now to break Federal credit will result in the eventual unemployment of far more men than this comparatively few benefited. . . . There is. however, a possibility of immediately...
When Mr. Hutson held up Placard 2 the band stopped playing "California, Here I Come" and fell into "Happy Days Are Here Again," Governor Rolph's official tune. Along toward Placard 15 a talking film of President Hoover urging the Senate to balance the Budget was thrown on the screens. Another placard wound up the demonstration with "Onward Christian Soldiers...
Presumably this black fit of pessimism was induced in Italy's normally optimistic Premier by his Government's inability to balance its budget (TIME, May 23), coupled with the refusal of the U. S. Congress to sanction cancellation of German Reparations and the War Debts of Italy and her Allies...