Show RELIEF TEAM RELIEF'S r RENEWS RENES S 'S FIGHT La Folletto Follette And Costigan Wil WI Seek New Support of Proposes Proposed Federal Aid Plan PInn WASHINGTON W Jan 2 The 2 The La Lt Follette-Costigan Follette unemployment lent relief team went vent into action again agair II Tuesday in an an n effort fort to build up sentiment for their new bil half half j lion-dollar lion direct ir ct federal aid meas meas- ure I Defeated last session with th their ir i project Senators LaFollette La LaFollette I Follette R R. Wis and Costigan D D. D Colo h have ve called p. p a dozen witnesses to testify last Tuesday Y Yand and Wednesday before the senate I Iman man manufactures es committee headed I by the former regarding the extent ex- ex extent extent ex ex- I tent of of- need in New York Philadelphia Philadelphia Phila Phila- I IBy delphia delphi and Chicago By this testimony bulwarked bulwarked with criticisms that the Reconstruction Recon Recon- j st Finance corporation has J failed il d to o help the little Ittle fellow and has been slow y in lending ending meny money mon men ey y out of its relief f fund nd the two sen senators tor hope to torin I win win rin support for their I bond pond issue p proposal Under the bill proceeds fr from m the he issue would wo ld be granted outright outright outright out out- right to the states for relief of th the lie hungry and destitute the tle action action action ac ac- tion to terminate In two years It t is the first of several relief I me measures sent t to the committee an rn which hearings are re to to- tobe be held A A. feder federal l emergency relief board bo rd would be created to administer the he funds It would consist of four our members me bers appointed by the president subject to senate senate enate ap ap- I Except for expenses for members no no- compensation would be oe re paid them I Forty per Eer cent of the money money- would be apportioned I to o the state and the District of Columbia on a basis of population tion ion Not more than two-thirds two of tf f the amo amount nt each state provided for or relief through charity and other loc local l organizations could be I granted ranted a state in in one year I The balance of the fund would be je to us used d as a reserve for allocation to o states where combined federal and ind state aid was proved insufficient and and for administration ex- ex tenses |