Show If t ‘:1r - xfejp wi- s f'ar'v44'‘s " wty-- V !l 2 Vednesday Mornlng- - Tljc T Senate Group Approves BanIScnators Ask On Income Quiz in Census Probe of Wire Tapping Voles Commerce Committee i Attack on Spying Seen as Thrust At FBI 3Iethols Resolution lit Curtail Questions f WASHINGTON March 12 (AP)— The campaign to pievcnt census takers from asking citizens about their incomes gained ground Tuesday when the senate commerce committee approved a resolution by Senator Tobey (R) New Hampshire urging that the queries be dropped this free country with ImprisonWhether this would be done re- ment fut not bowing to the will of Leadmained in doubt however a bureau ” ers did not decide at once when Tobey has argued repeatedly that the senate might consider the renus lakeis might tattle to resolution Edward J neighbors the income information Tobey Noble undersecretary of the com- they gathered and that this data merce department Indicated that also might be used for political no Intention purposes the census bureau had of abandoning the Inquiries unless 1 he trnsus bureau has ronlenrlpd the senate acted that such Information had been Saying that it was up to the gathered in the past that heavy lenate now Noble added penalties would he Imposed on "We beliee when we put these census takers divulging income — census and still figures and that the data questions in the believe— that thev are proper necessary for any intelligent atwithin our legal powers and would tack on unemployment be of inestimable value to anyone Sincerely interested in solving un” employment s Land Transfer Begins April 1 The census Is scheduled to begin April 1 and action on the resolution after that date would have no WASHINGTON March 12 IA-- The effect house public lands committee Tobey hailed the commerce committee s 9 to 7 vote for his proposi- approved Tuesday a bill to authortion as "a victory for the people" ise exchange of lands adjacent to Recalling that President Roose- San Juan and Rio Grande national velt had recently railed the reso- forests in Colorado but deferred lution "obviously political" the action on a measure to enlarge New Hampshire Republican said Rocky Mountain National park The approved measure H R "While my resolution was still pending in the committee the fT)65 would change forest boundaexecutive sought to inject his op- ries bordering the Tierra Amarillo position to favorable action and grant In southern Colorado As explained by Representative this was poor taste " The committees vote Tobey Lewis (D) Colorado and an agriadded "upholds my contention that culture department official it the department of commerce went would allow the government to beyond the authority granted by exrhange about 10000 acres of congress and inserted these ques- land in the San Juan forest west tions without legislative authority of the grant for between 15 000 and 20 000 on the grant bordering Time for Halt the Rio Grande forest Owner of the grant land Is Ia "It Is time to call a half to attempts of departments to legislate fayette Hughes Denver Supportfor themselves especially In mat- ers of the bill said it would not ters which threaten the people of affr existing grazing districts D) Representative Robinson Ctah acting chairman said nothing would be done on the Rocky Mountain park bill H R 6655 luuM avar? morning fen ium h in until a report on a companion post or fir l( Suit 111 Oil a rood measure (S 2651) hgd been filed tin mui undi feci or Mama 1879 with the senate by a subcommittee Utah Pubnrriptloa iim Idaho N u and Wyoming month that held hearings last summer yrnoi SICS: ft advana Sunday j aftawhar In U a dan and Sundaa month at 2S in Denver Bill Wins Test Jialt fake gftbmtt yr oGdtek Special ’'i A WASHINGTON v A Wa '1 4 1 J Bronze-Ton- e PHOTOGRAPHS Callup Survey Reveals Increase In Number for Third Term Willi War Abroad Playing Fart' ah Ji CPI-Wa- rning i r ii ' cock Made with Austin'! - Portrait Camera This special offer includes: Exquisite Llghtlnp 'Artistic rosing Size 0x8 In Proofs to rhonsc from Order one or is many come in now but don't delay as you wish bv means of devices "Rre especially dangerous at the prevent time" the committee reported because of the revival of the spy system 'Tersons who have rommltted no crime but whose economic and political views and activities may be obnoxious to the present incumbents of law enforcement offices are being Investigated and catalogued" it advised the senate Although the rommittee did not refer specifically to any police agency- in its report rt mcluded oLunue re-CI- us Studios tui So ippointment Arcrsarry MIT 12 I Kr riTT Setifh Mriln fel riioin-Wm- lih Dally Hmirs I ) l m In I Dpaa SunHnpi p 11 ornrsi 1314 Jill te I VSaihluffnn Fhon—VT Dnllt Hntiro m In I p m I Sunday h Appnlntmant - an indirect reference to the reau of investigation which J gar Hoover heads Wheeler’s Word buEd- Recalled Chairman Wheeler ID) Montana told reporters In answer to a question the committee had the F B I —among others— in mind when It said that "the most fundamental civil rights' had been violated in several instance by law enforcement agencies within the last six months In particular Wheeler said the committee had reference to actions of the F B I in arresting a number of persons In Detroit during an investigation of recruiting for the lovalist army in Spain The committee report mentioned a protest made by Senator Norris (IND Nebraska to Attorney General Jack'on against the F B I’s methods in this rasp e The proposed inquiry the com-mitte- f the three-ce- fall? ii Here’s a preview of Tony Express anniversary nt WASHINGTON D C March First Issues ofthe Fony Express anniversary stamp w ill go on sale April 3 at St Jo- a replica of an Rnimal skull designating the year 1860 while a bundle of grain appears in the opposite corner above the figures 12 (UP)— Mo postal officials announced Tuesday but philatelists who have had a peek at the new stamp already have figuratively seph pieked It to pieces Center of Interest on the stamp is a rider leaving for one of his trips from the front of a log cabin post office To his right is the wide open western country In the upper corner is left-han- d War Business is The announcement bristled with figures on the number of square feet of expansion in various manufacturing plants and statistics on increased employment Early said that In ome instance producers pf plane engines had stepped up their fa ilities by more than 300 per cent He said that the Interdepartmental conimiltee which Is headed by Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr helped to guide the speed-uAs a result process the delivery nf new planes to the armv has not been slowed or delayed In any degree he asserted p "ant Inquiry Concurrent with Early' a diaclosure by wa Representative Dow Harter (D chairman of a house military affairs iubeommittee that his group plans an Inquiry Into the New York which would have elim- war department approval of tale inated three proposed aircraft car- of one of the army newest and fastest tpe of pursuit plane— the riers from the bill to the allies In addition to the at rieis which Curtiss It wes Indlated that the group Fish contended weie uitnrc essaiy the measure would authcule con- also will Investigate current effoits struction of an unspecified number of a special allied purchasing mission to obtain release of ix other of cruisers and submarine The exact number of each calegorv to tv pes of military planes ell of them be built was withheld in an effort newer and more experimental than The armv agreed Jo rethe to keep the ships' size a jruct minus erret armaInformed member conceded lease the however that the cruiser would ments because It expei ted the half be substantially laiger than the dozen new types would he supe10000-to'treaty cruisers" now rior the navy laigest Lsutgeliorrmcn End Strike March 12 stamp which goes on sale April 3 at St Joseph Mo Experts find discrepancies Pohy Expi ess Stamp Draws Experts ’ Fire Air Defenses g Ohio Kun-aua- y Balloon Bitter Debate On Hatch Bill Recalls Purge WASHINGTON March 12 OYh— President Roosevelt' attempted 1940 party "purge" of 1938 was recalled So far experts have criticised with bitterness In the senate Tueseverything about it from the day as three Democrats complained horses hoofs (only one of which that the Hatch antipohtlcs act show ) to its nostrils While no official comment has imposed no restrictions on the political activities of the president been released about the stamp the post office department is and his cabinet Senator Smith of South Caroawaiting release of the issue to lina and Bailey of North Carolina’ hear what philatelists throughout the country will find wrong opponents of the pending proposal to extend the law to certain state with it employes and Senator Tydings of Maryland who has voted with the supporters of the proposed measure each raised this point Both Smith and Tydings were targets of the effort to defeat antiadministration senators In the Democratic primaries of 1938 "Why should we curtail the little fellow and leave out the greatest political office we are capable of giving a man— the chief execuTribune Washington Bureau tive of the United Slates who uses WASHINGTON March 12 -C- his office to discredit the faithful hairman Marvin Jones of the member of this body?" Smith dehouse agriculture committee has manded promised within 48 hours to advise Go to Throne the sugar group what he intends "Let's go to 4he throne and say to do about rommittee considerayou ran't do this If we re going to tion of the Cummings sugar bill be men and have clean politics let s have a recently introduced The interested cahlnet"clean president and a clean congressmen are anxious to start Referring to the fact that Mr hearings in order that all phases Roosevelt had declared himself for of the sugar problem may be pre- the pending bill Tydings declared: "When these messented come from high authorities Chairman Jones is known to be sages it would be well to bark them up not enthusiastic over the Cumwith some sincerity and not mere All of these words mings bill In fact against it and has not been Inclined up to now fine words are just so much fingerto hold hearings on the pending snapping ( bill which he realize is opposed I tter Warning definitely by the administration "Some of those who are upon a Not In Accord pedestal had better look to themJones takes the further position selves and their own action bethat members from sugar produc- fore telling others how to run elec" ing states are not themselves In tions contended the pending bill as to Bailey what want agreement they In the way of sugar legislation as would be an undemocratic roerclon evidenced by their late meeting of the states and said It would when they could not muster a leave Postmaster General F'arley majority in favor of the Cummings and Secretary Ickes free to cambill and authorized paign while "the sheriff of my its introduction merely lo afford a basis of county must run in his hole and hide" consideration and action In reply Senator Hatch (D) None of the members of the Utah delegation have had any re- New Mexico laid that some proal tion from the beet grower or vision of the existing Hatch law sugar proessor of Utah on the applied to the president and that Saturday order of the secretary of In addition he had been tnving agriculture removing all restric- constantly to make It impossible tion on the quantity of beets that for the presi 'ent "to use his enormous power of patronage to go Into may be grown this year South Carolina or Georgia or any Political Move other state and try to control an Westerners in eongres are com- election" ing generally to the conclusion that the order was more political than economic and intended among other things to deflect from the department the complain! of those growers who have been clamoring for an opjoriunity to COLl MBIA Mo March 12 (UP) their beet acreage a well —A Missouri umverjily faculty as thoe farmeron new lands U expected to act Wedwho have neon demanding the committee nesday on a signed pledge that 30 privilege of (turning beets alformer member of 'I hela Nu n though up to now they could obtain diinklng Paternity have disno quotas banded The committee probably So far as the dcpaitment I conwill put the student on probation cerned all these farmer can plant subject to dismissal If they inany acreage thev riexire Their dulge In further activitv pioblem is to obtain contra U with I he committee report will be factories that will agree to take given President Frederick A their heels when grown who I Investigating the No move can be made with redeath of Hubert Spake Jr who to gard augar legislation until the died In bed after a T N E Initiachairman of the house agricultuie tion The In 1925 ordered committee fixes a time for hear- the T N university E lo "disband forever" Group Pledges Early Action On Sugar Bill Students Pledge Drinking Ban Fp-slio- Settles to Earth n r okl4 two-wee- k lf Don’t Let An Itchy Scalp Make You A t hF a! had-eratche- T S tfh-Se- nator rliv rr Translated In term of the vote cast in 1038 (43000000) tha Institute’ studies show that wherea Roosevelt ha the following and support as president today of approximately 18800-00- 0 voters at least 7600000 of these voter say they would desert him at the present time on the basis of their feeling against a third term The quallifcation "at the present time” I important for the studies indicate that events have a great impact on public sentiment particularly in connection with the third term Prior to the outbreak of war In Europe sentiment for a Son King Resumes Desk WASHINGTON March 12 UP) — Senator King (D) Utah who has been confined to his home with influenza was back at work Tuesday OUR DISPLAYS OF EASTER CARDS ARE SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL our customers say Pembroke 24 EAST BROADWAY And also — shall we sav— IDEAS SUGGESTIONS APPEAL in Lovely EASTER GIFTS and moderate in price C" 1 fU’iiSieX't t t high-soundi- ings sure time While 64 per cent of voters polled by the institute approve of Roosevelt as president at this point in hi second term only 47 per cent are for a third term in a study This comcompleted this week pare with 46 per cent last month g JACKSONVILLE IT 0 ! ! I D H E) — The International LongQUICKLY Will Cot Study Gorge shoremens association an AmerMarch KITTANNING a March 12 on Washington ia- iican Federation of Labor affiliate An Interior department investigatale Tuesday agreed for gncio of — A barrage balloon whieh broke tion of the Royal Gorge area in Its member in even outhetern from It mooring Tuesday at the (mi HcWM ( olorado to determine It feasGoodyear testing ground at Akports to end a strike ibility as a federal recreational ron settled to earth near here tatsattj W Lieutenant A J Hudak of the area will he undertaken thia sumI 4qj’CtV 0e a mj (HI It mer 'I uexdav appeared stale motor police said about one-haof 20 00O cubic feet of helium Boji’t Let Gas Nerve Pres- In the huge bag appeared to have leaked out He ptaect a guard Keep You Miserable about the balloon which la 73 feet and 25 feet wdie id innii bppm long ($ thingtea ir? llead-Scralchstall tip it riHM Afcumuli'nt er Kittanmng Is 50 miles noitheast n4 frM Ml in th d eltv of Pittsburgh 1 ra lrrl a hi4 illnarv f if Of four It’ mighty hard not to acratch th old head fed gt an ml litMfUM hl ti ill FIMA iflW gtij when it itch Therefor th thing to do if you don't Jom n 16 (Ury fesrmmf (X8 Knngrr r want to b a to allay th itching Thia i DcMolay Honor Halrh nn mir Iinmifh rjcl md n4 hn-h'trsttnn i hl'sitinf jott 'p itnul ye i and don with a f w application of promptly asiy WASHINGTON I r h h March 12 Th Ami rn mi ljp I c nuf lrm b W Tigr th old tandhy for hair and aralp if rn Hatch D f’ lucky ap New Mexico Mad to t 4 i it tTfMKhr nd m FAle fgbi itchy and irritatlv condition of th ua an memdesignated honoiary Arlarkt ff’tuihir IhtM linMiai AV(Fl) c!p:josto remov loo dandruff and check uressiv ft m fitnn tmi I Blh ber of the DeMolay Legion of Honhair when not du to vlmie condition— anil it il r ACTK'N U fSil lrpn4 or Tuesday In recognition of his I rtfif Ai tMMttllv fh Kowal do Job In fide and 31JM) lr at dmggtt nr In rhivements nathe field of ibMtbouz h® WJU& fov ovmigllt mal bettl at 10r counter: application at barber tional affairs and the renown h Al All iMrfinf DruigUU h"M Foe aaeaaalaal Hr (calr lluUt aa Lucks Tla wit OU( has brought to Nw Mexico AdvrUM(aol iu-- ( luck lc By Dr George Gallup Director American Institute of Public Opinion PRINCETON N J March 12 — One of the most persistent political questions before the public is whether Franklin D Roosevelt will run for a third term and if he does run what his chances are of winning Tha American Institute of Pub- third term averaged about 35 per lic Opinion began measuring third cent which meant the odds were term sentiment the week after the overwhelmingly against the presiSince the war 1936 election and since that time dent’s reelection has conducted more than 87 com- however there hRS been a rising trend today’s vote of 47 per cent plete nation-wid- e survey on the comparing with 40 per cent last third term approaching the August and 33 per cent last May from every possible point of Since- the war brought substanview An analysis of all these tial changes it is clear that one studies Including the most recent main key to sentiment favorable Indicates that even though Roose- to a third term between now and velt is more popular as president summer will be the course nf today than be wa m events in Europe The other facagainst a third term Is to tor will be the candidate whom the great that he would have a hard Republicans nominate time being elected at the present - Ii he riding to Aids US proval Tuesday In time and by the overwhelming vote of 303 to 37 The bill which was sent to the senate after about four hours’ debate authorizes the navy to build 21 new combat ships 22 auxiliary v f xel and ion airplanes in the next two years Funds for the work however would have to be voted later Final passage rums after the house bad shouted down an amendment by Representative Schafer (R) Wisconsin to halt the sale nf naval planes or plane ecreti to all foreign governments and another bv Representative Fish (R) “ Tiim:ECT:?rr a- - Trumpeter shown above is the most famous clothing label In the world You find The it in all Hart Schaffner Marx suits and topcoats It is a small thing to look for but a big thing to find because 1 It & guarantees you quality and that's more important than ever since all-wo- wool prices skyrocketed last fall 2 assures you correct style for Hart Schaffner & Marx style scouts constantly cover the fashion centers of the world in If search of authentic design 3 It is your guarantee of expert tailoring Hart Schaffner & Marx never skimp on painstaking needlework Salt Lake City you'll find this famous label You don't only in the clothes in this store In even need to look for it — it'll bo there Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS AND TOPCOATS Priced From $3§' Arthur Frank ' t 1ir 9t2wiitt ’ I 7 ub-Je- ct said would be useful to Senaascertain "In thew nrds-n- f tor Norris 'whether the legitimate rights and liberties of any of our people have been frustrated and denied' and will be useful to prevent activities whether bv public or private spy WASHINGTON March 12 LT) which 'are going to bring Into disrepute the methods of our —American plane and aircraft enentire system of jurisprudence'" gine manufacturers are operating on a mass production basis to Report Add Weight Senator Green (D) Rhode Is- meet I'nited States defense and land author of the Investigation allied war orders but thus far proposals expressed the opinion there has been no increase in the that the rommittee report gave cost of plane bought by this gov"added weight to the arguments ernment White House Secretary Stephen T Early said Tuesday for an Investigation " The production expansion rush He proposed the inquiry he said enabled the Industry to perprimarily because of a belief that has fect least private tapping of the wires of els inat three three new plane moddifferent sizes Early was officials But public increasing he was anxious also he added added He quoted statistics comthat any investigation lncludp the piled bv an Interdepartmental coordinating rommittee Rnd the activities of public agencies "Wireprocurement division tapping” the practice at whieh the treasury He did not explain the reason for proposed inquiry would be aimed which conconsists of listening in on tele- his announcement flicted with the clnims of a numphone and other communication ber of congressmen that aircraft lines producers have been boosting their prices for United State army and navy planes because of the influx o I foreign war orders Figures Given 4 ( A voiee-rerordi- CONSTIPATED? Last Day— March 23 &7 Wire-tappin- n (rluihr h wire-tappin- 0 ohLi Majority Remains Opposed To Roosevelt Rcelcction 0- March 12 against a "recent resurgence of a spy system conducted by government police” the senate committee on interstate commerce asked the senate Tuesday for aug thority to investigate by public or private agencies g and eavesdropping record-breakin- J t Stamp Collectors Don’t Like It " f n ft 3 iA rJ -- I fA H 7’ 1 WASHINGTON March 12 (JP — A Stn5 IHKI IKK) expansion of th United States navy won house ap- i Beautiful 186- Landslide Vole Passes Navy Exj ninsion Bill w ’A I -- 1910 March 13 7 In Favor of Tobeys t 1 I'M s 9-- 1 Salt £akt tribune i 2W-2- H SOUTH MAIN STRUCT |