SHOE DUTY NpT NEEDED MRS. ROOSEVELT SAYS(Continued from Page One) harmful than lies/’ She referred to the cutting- of $21,000,000 by the Republicans from the last state budget in the Department of Public Work*. 4*lt seems to me,” she said, ♦‘that it Ss better to spend $21,-000,000-forIabo*^thatt-tofKvlt;»-$3fl,»-000,000 for relief. Therefore it is stupid economy“State finance is just housekeeping on a larger scale, and we women should see that it is done wiselyhebeSTile3.ofand from a humanitarian point of view.“It is a difficult think to say just where to apply economy, but I think the plac§ to start is in our own communities. Fifty per cent of all your taxes are spent in your own community ”She defended teachers’ salaries, declaring that in her opinion they are not adequate as they are now “I have a great interest in education. Colonel Donovan has said that he does not favor cutting teachers* salaries, but the time may come when teachers will be called upon to be ‘patriotic * It is not patriotic to work for so little that they cannot do good work. 1 don’t think teachers’ salaries are adequate as they are now. I do think there are some economies that that Can be made, especially in: the matter of costly buildings, but the thing really important is the people who do the teaching.“Colonel Lehman haB sympathy for people and the Uvea they lead. Colonel Donovan frankly states that he. knows nothing about st*te government. Colonel Donovan has a grand war record. But St*s a number of years since the war, and we are up against a situation right now that needs as much fighting as did the war, the problems of peace.”“Colbnel Donovan, Pm told, n wearing the same trench coat he wore in Europe, but it’s now a little tight. Perhaps he has be*come a bjt fat, a Bit, nBoH. cannot afford’ to gi^w fatV’id gttft soft, if ypu are going t'q erye^bc state at the r. h^uue1yoqr problem* are just as .hjttOw». , a a - r AT .W 1 '»liieej; ind re#ire j^t. ¥*/ courage as did Vburwar prpbTr --foWhon1-yo^ e'jUt’vproblems or the next feW Vote for thq meh whottf yQU.\ffK. will do your work the tmost!^fTet£ lively and the most Cohr^gebu^ during the next few yearj^ ’and if you do this I am sure you'win yote for every Democratic candnliftq.1?'^ Judge Lee said: No. ‘laboring man may fear any injdstlcd to 'him 'from the Democratic1 part^ t nlifting Dr Charles R. Seymour’s opponent for Congress.^e s^r {*1 question whether there id any dopt of Endicott, Jolmspn cfity^pr Binghamton who can tell Where John D. Clarke stands on any public question.” _ ... ;he ,Tbwn^oiLniort. He.^loscHb#* fbb ’rieV law creating firsting town officials o\\ d salary^in*-stead of a .fee basis. ,£b?Jfdn...___,1*5 J • -iirt.1 C.C** Tbj?« «/ * • ling town officialdom dthat Supervisor'falter, Thqmj gon was instnimen‘ta{| m ’hfjyjiig^c Town, of Union exeihpteOfpnf* Inithe. eritiri''Democratic ticket in the town election. •* ■* ’*1* Diej * 1 ’ •• »* •• .sotutely set to make a change and God knows they need it,”Mrs. Doane criticized President Hoover’s recent address for whab she called their attempt $.0 inspiro fear She then levelled her attack on Theodore Roosevelt,’ }he younger, and on Henry Ford, tlt-mg Mr Ford’s appeal to his employes to vote for President * Hoover.wi*r--1