Show T f III 1 I 11 tY H r rON q The department of the Interior already is preparing to I activities In the western states due to the drastic cuts in tor field operations The bureau of land management already has Issued order 41 es in 10 western states leaving only one office In each ome stockmen may conduct their business In connection with the use million acree of t ge geI I Interior Se Krug stat stat- also that the budget cuts in cutsin th field program for and of wild pu Uc range d r A S l n U u h Use w squeak wh ch saw the of the big tIck leaders In members to change 8 hodgepodge nt t any specific rent Increase the bm that local rent contro Provides may f may p to a point So whether there ts r nt control or not remains to be seep since it depends upon who ards con the local rent bo- bo boards The Senate by a vote of 59 to 35 refused to split up its omni omni- omnibus bus labor bill into four separate as asked bY some senators who want to see reforms made in labor laws but who do not want to punish labor Such sen- sen senators as Morse of ray of Montana Pepper of Flor- Flor Florida ida and some others declared that it the Republicans persist persist- persisted ed in keeping the whole labor picture in one omnibus it likely would be voted by the President and thus there would be actually no labor reform legislation at this session of Con Con- there likely are in- in insufficient sufficient votes In the senate to pass the law over the dents dent's veto There argued that if the ad- ad ual labor reforms such as those relating to jurisdictional strike secondary boycotts forcing the union to make public its finan- finan finances ces giving management an eq- eq equal ual voice with the union at cetera all ore or less agreed I w re kept In one bill th nt Wo ign it They how v r that he likely would not ign a bill which dos shops or industrY wide bargaining for forthe the unions if he vetoed such a bill needed tabor reform laWs laW's would at least remain on the GOP however seemed to feel that they wanted to keep everything in one p ck ge and then pass the blame t the President if there Is no labo legislation IQ the policy for agrIculture Secy P told the house committee he larm program a of organized pl The plan outlined by bythe the secretary Included stability of prices through a system of commodity price floors an over aU land t conserve and improve agricultural resources extension to the fann of public services and facilities such as hoUSing telephone a- a tion ana fire protection cultural research a floor under I consumption of farm products I which would Include a distribution and food allotment program an normal ever aly storage loans and ing agreements of which in tel national trade agreements are only a part Edwin A of American Farm Bureau federa- federa I up most of the pro pro- program gram by Secretary I Anderson as did John H Davis of the national of farm cooperatives Davis however ra- ra commends that grant aid pay ments aside from those already allowed for 1947 soil conserva tion be discontinued while far mers are financially able to carry out a pro pro- program gram Davis also asked that the formula for ed and that security ben be extended to farmers and farm laborers Shortly after their testimony the farm leaders with the ex of ONelli Wok off from Hague where they are attending the second session of the inter inter- international fromI I national federation of tural producers organized In London last year Included in inthe the American contingent In add add- addition InI I to Davis where Quentin Reynolds president of the na- na national of farm A hert S GOBS master of ith national gr James G Patton president of national fann rs union and t e following representing the farm bureau of Des MOines vice president Ransom of Mississippi Schei k of Indiana of One of the to be belI lI is the with the United Nations food eM agricUltural |