THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928 Republican Leader Blames Inventions for Unemployment Senator Smoot Answer Charges Brought Up by Democratic Speakers By Raymond Clapper United Press Staff Correspondent "This explanation was made by Senate Smart, Utah Republican, who insisted the country still is prosperous and we want it not the result of a business depression. Democrats retorted that the administration has been unable to longer enclose the fact that there was no security unemployment bonus of America in order to escape responsibility in the political campaign. Washington, March 28—Democratic criticism of unemployment contract by the explanation from the Republican side in the Senate today that labor-invading machinery has been so wildly introduced recently that thousands have been thrown out of work. Smoot Mentions Labor Report He said that the Department of Labor finds only 1,300,000 out of work. But Senator Wagner, New York Democrat and author of the resolution which called him a "defendant," departed last week and said that Davis' incomplete and inaccurate and that he still believes there are 4,000,000 out of work. Smoot Mentions Labor Report Smoot allowed to the report of Secretary of Labor Davis yesterday which said that while unemployment existed it was bad serious than some alarmists reports would indicate. Senator Walsh, Massachusetts Democrat, declared that unemployment has been brought about by the face hand given to big business and the small independent merchant. The unemployment man is facing similaration. “There Is An Issue” "There is An issue "You talk about issues; there is an issue for this campaign," he said. Smooth said that the Department of Labor found that one-half of the unemployment was due to introduction of mechanical devices. "I am informed that hardly a day passes but the Department of Labor receives reports of acute situations resulting from the introduction of new labor-saving machinery," Smoot continued. "In one industry, a new machine has been installed to do the work done by 12 men. Only four persons are needed to operate it. The president of a certain labor organization reports that in the last few years 11,000 jobs in his craft have been abolished by automatic machinery." Dial Phones Release Labor Smoot said that the automatic telephone dial will soon be nearly universal. He said it would disphone nearly 20,000 telephone operators in New York and that in two years a telephone operator in Washington Smoot said inventive genius must devise new industries and new public needs must be met, and that the employer who introduces machinery has an obligation to find new occurrences for the men he displaces. "I believe the same public opinion, now so much availed over the present condition of unemployment, will some day he strong enough to force this human attitude on every employee," he said. A Serious Menace "Business men understand that considerable body of people out on employment are a serious menace to the prosperity of all. They result in massive cost of thousands of consumers out of the market and that maximum prosperity results only when every worker is employed and paid at a rate that will It has been the purpose of the Re publican party to make prosperity the issue, said Senator Simmons North Carolina Democrat. "But that plan has been upset, is the agents of the Department of Labor got busy and the senator from Utah is their mouthpiece in answering the charges of unemployment," he said. "We have been political and I express my disent at this answer by the spokesman of the Republican party." Alpha Kappa Psi Holds Annual Pig Roast Dinner Albina Kappa Psi, professional com- merce fraternity, hold the annual Psi Roast banquet at 7 Tuesday evening at the Thirteen Table room. Roomel Paddock, A. B., '20, Lawrence, wa- tonmaster. The alumni members present were Vernon Tinker, A. B., 24, Leavenworth; George Lloffar, A. B., 27, Kansai City, Mt. Gerald Hoseau, A. B., 32 Lawrence and Ham Hampion, A. B., 35 School of Business apparel were Mornison, Holtzclaw, Mouse, Tuppe, Richison, Blocker and Underhill. The University of California at Los Angeles, probably has been seen by more people than any other college campus in the world. VARSITY The Snappy Show House Tomorrow — Friday MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON Last Time Tonight Big Double Program— John Gilbert in 'Shame' Daredevil's Reward "Burning Daylight" A Big Hit in Kansas City — A Big Hit Here Added Units: Shows: 3-7-9. COMEDY — NEWS — TOPICS Prices: Mat. 10-40. 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White, in California, Professor Moore also was in conference with the grocery industry at Lafayette Standard, California Institute of Technology, and the University of California at Berkeley. Other prominent Kannas geologists who attended the convention were Dr John Rich and Mrs. Rich of Gilwaukee. They are also members of C, R Thomas, D. Erinmoa. There were in attendance prominent probabilists from all over the United States, Canada, Mexico and New Orleans, who will be held in New Orleans. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 735 Mp Vel. 288 736 Mass. St. BOWERSOCK Last Times Tonight "ROSE MARIE" with John Crawford James Murray special "Rose Marie" presentation with Miss Katherine Langmade Singing "The Indian Love Call" "The Indian Love Call" Shows - - - 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: 10-40, 10-50 Tomorrow Night Only! MY MARYLAND Seats on sale now at the EL dridge Pharmacy. Sales Manager to Speak to Students at Smoker Friday—Saturday RICHARIE DIX in Production and marketing problems in the cracker and candy industry will be addressed by the school of Business education be held at the Delta Sigma Pi house, 1244 H. H. S. Allen, sales manager of the American Biscuit Company will speak. Monday at the Orpheum Bowersock Mon., Tues. Victor McLagen in All business students and all pre- business students are invited to attend this meeting, according to Harold Siegel, 32, president of the School of Business. "A Girl in Every Port" President Walter Jessup, of the University of Iowa, and former dean of the Indiana University School of Education will be the speaker this year at the 29th annual commencement exercises of Indiana University. This is the third smoker which the school has held this year, and there is to be one more before commencement, he said. A short business meeting will be hold after the talk by Mr. Allen. SOON— BEBE DANIELS in "Feel My Pulse" Loving in a few miles west of Bomber Springs. Rock Island officials said that an investigation has been started to fx the responsibility for the wreck. In 1865, during this same month, 63 years ago March 21, the first meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of Kansas was held. The meeting was on a Tuesday night down in the old council rooms main hall, and it was during the troubles Civil War times when Lawrence was a town marked particularly with the vengeance of the Missouri Ruffians. The following members were present: J. D, Liggert, D. P, Mitchell, S. B, Lewis, J. T, Goodnow, C. K, Holiday, E. M, Barthall, J. S, Enery, S. O, Thatcher, Charles Robinson and G. W, Paddle. The Board of Reports effected a permanent organization in the election of the following officers, to hold such positions until the next annual meeting to be held the first Wednesday of December, 1885; the Rev. R. W. Oliver of the Church of the Nativity, G. W. 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