Show !i' ! 1 THE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 21 1931 I C C OGDEN-S- ANDARD-EXAMINE- WILKINS POLAR SUBMARINE DISABLED AT SEA IS AIDED BEING STUDIED 150 Half Cent Pound Increase Hoped For By Utahn Attorneys Studying Cases And Taking Oral Testimony WASHINGTON June 20— (AP) —The tariff commission is preparing to decide whether It shall reopen one of che most controverted questions in the 1930 tariff act — the j (Editor’s Note: This Is the third of four timely stories by Rodney Dutcher about the Interstate Commerce Commission The previous articles dealt with the function of j the body and the members who comprise it Today’s story describes the commission’s procedure in important rate cases) By RODNEY DUTCHER NEA Service Writer (Copyright 1931 NEA Service Inc) great WASHINGTON— The other cases which come before the Interstate Commerce Commission every year with their vast amount of testimony and evidence can not be handled by 11 men So the commission has an examining court of 150 examining at tomeys These examiners take the oral testimony in all types of cases They go out into the field where most of the I C C hearings are held and after briefs are filed they usually issue proposed reports designed to guide the decisions of the commission Objections may be filed to these reports and oral ar guments follow The case is then decided by the commission or a section of not less than three of its ‘ 5 O R DUTY ON SUGAR BY EXAMINING COURT OF ) T Aaaociatad Prat Photo The submarine Nautilus In which Sir Hubert Wilkins had started on an expedition to the north po!ey was disabled In heavy seat by engine trouble The U S S Wyoming went to the rescue and reported It was towing the submarine on to Europe duty on sugar (Beet growers in Colorado Call-- ) fornia Idaho Montana Nebraska and Wyoming asked an increase Experts are gathering data the commission will use in determining the possibility of a need for a change in the levy The present rate which caused more debate In the last congress than any of the other 20000 In the Hawley-Smoact is 2 cents a pound on Cuban raw as contrasted with the previous 176 duty The tax on Cuban refined Is 212 as against 191 in the 1922 law EXPENSE DECREASED In Its preliminary work the commission has found that some American growers have been obtaining only $5 a ton for sugar beets That averages about $250 below 1927 prices Growers contend they can not with profit raise sugar beets for less than $7 ot There are six of them and the assignment of work is so extensive that there is no space to detail it One handles rates as its mosjt important task another valuIN BEING ation and recapture and fo on Like the supreme court the I C C registers all persons admitted to Heavy Demands For Funds Identity of Companions of While commission economists be4500 before and about it practice lieve production costs have dropped Slain Girl Held Predicted For This have been so licensed They have some recently they have expressed Winter Known doubt that the expense has ' deorganized an Association of Prac creased in the same proportion as titioners Before the Interstate Com (API-Ac- ting (Copyright 1931 WASHINGTON the sales price How much change 20— June The anUnited merce by hold Commission and members in the tariff would actually affect! X6SS) in conventions Croxton nual Chairman of the Washington All oral arguments —not oral tes— — NEW 20 YORK the June growers Is ore point as to which (UP) are chief addressed by the — are heard by at least three which president’s emergency employment Nassau timony commission will attempt to satthe States United of searchdetectives the are Justice They county - commissioners a national committee said a comitself before today isfy code of a ethics have ing for a man or men who if plete investigationbeginning That is the procedure in all the modeledadopted of the American movement was under way to co- found after that will probably be charged with Despite the higher tariff Cuban commission’s rate cases Bar association ordinate local relief movements to the murder or of the mur- imports in April this year were only enCASES PROCEDURE IN The commission is constantly out the additional resources der of pretty suspicion bring ac 27000000 pounds less than last Faithfull Starr rate of the in Investigations The same procedure is followed gaged to statement a to care Issued for necessary cording unemploytoday year reaching 340100734 pounds even when American railroads come stricture big and little The bigHarold in by Inspector Economists ment have attributed some of King win so charge relief the has rate far coming during a gest a investigationon In body and file petition asking of the Faithfull to the depression the decrease Investigation rates and of the ter been that grain the commission for an investigasaid an unnamed Informant Duty-fre- e King from the Philipimports tion of their plea for a general rate grain products in which the deciCroxton said the American Asso has told him that he saw Starr In pines however increased from was last sion! made year Increase In cases involving gen company with the man or men tft 277699000 pounds All the elation of Public Welfare Officials the eral rate increases however one or Iri that one investigation eviand that he knows the identity of these imports were cane sugar chief and the Family Welfare Association her more of the commissioners are rea- I Ci C gleaned 53000 pages of companion or companions 2100 were exhibits of America had agreed to assist competitor 'of the western beet prodThere the dence sonably sure to sit all through ARRESTS LOOM uct briefs of excep20000 and pages decision eventual hearings and the along with the Association of Chests The inspector refused to say wheHALF CENT INCREASE in very important cases is made by tions and oral argument Councils In preparing for next ther there was one man or more In SALT LAKE CITY June 20— and commission entire the view of the significance he seems (AP)— The most sugar interests of TOMORROW: Huge problems winter’s relief efforts All interested parties — the car- which to toattach to the matter it was con- this country could hope for if the The said chairman the acting confront the I C C riers shippers railroad labor or of funds to be raised sidered likely that the girl and her tariff commission decides to open amount tal any other groups — are entitled to could not become known before fall companions were seen a few hours the sugar tariff would be an inpresent relevant evidence at the at the earliest when community before her body was found on the crease of about naif a cent a pound chests throughout the country de- sands of Long Beach hearings Stephen H Love sales-- and traffic If the suspected person or per- manager cide the amount they will need Most rate cases are brought of the Utah Idaho Sugar sons can be located or an said The of carriers relief the King said today greater Shippers portion company against funds throughout the country came arrest Will follow others may file a complaint with increase he added would That whose place the United States on a par the commission attacking a given year Croxton said from local Mrs Allard Valentine HEARD last tax funds rather than charitable or- apartment is in the rear of the with The commission rate or method Great Britain in importation home separated only by of Cuban sugar and have a tendganizations And this total could Faithfull may also on its own initiative or a court told District Attorney not be easily ascertained otherwise order an investigation as ency to distribute Cuban exports N Edwards of Nassau county more widely is” he said “that rein the case of the carriers seeking of Tourist “Our feeling she heard screams “United f States growers are cera general increase The law says Representative Pleads gardless of the trend of employ- — Association ment there will be heavy demand the most unearthly screams—in tainly entitled to an increase in the any complaint made to the commisthe rear of her home on June 5” — tariff” he said for relief this winter sion must be investigated and tsere “In 1930 Utah Guilty the in "With day Starr left home in appar- growers received $7 a ton for beets many unemployed and is no difference in the procedure on part time there would ently high spirits never to be seen and Idaho growers $750 a ton If complaint actions and investigaa James Kerman was given a $50 others alive agin to be considerable have In former the tions except that the New York base pay on refined sentence by Acting Judge ment before all of the slackImproveWASHED UP ON SANDS is takis less than $430 this copy of the complaint Is served on or sugar C Powell in city court Sat- en up of her bruised and near- farmers will receive $550 a tonyear Finding the carrier who is required to an Samuelon his plea of guilty to a “For many people this will be ly nude body washed up on the beets If refined sugar is listed for urday swer it at orders without a the third winter of idleness and sands of Long Beach Long Island more than that figure the farmers charge of soliciting was The commissioners take into conHe specifically their reserves are becoming ex- three days later led Edwards to are guaranteed $6” sideration the interests of the car- city license from hausted” declare she was the victim of foul This latter price he said is $1 becharged with taking an order rier the shipper and the public but Lena mema sale Lowe the for of was said no Croxton decisions there play despite other evidence which low the minimum that will allow their genit is provided that j bership in the National Tourist As- eral demand for a federal appro- pointed to suicide reasonable profit must be based on the record growers sociation Inc Officers said he sold priation for unemployment relief E Faithfull his wife and Stanley On the first two days of the first Tucker returned two weeks of each month the en- such memberships to rooming housestepdaughter home from their mysterious trip representing that the assotire commission goes into a huddle keepers Pay Cash For ciation would put out a directory before midnight and denied shortly and make their decisions j DIAMONDS which would be largely used by there had been any screams in their DIVISION OF LABOR busithem and thus on tourists that bring apartment day i 40 Less Long ago it began to distribute ness) Faithfull was reticent about the its of classifications not various the Urzua pleaded Cornellio took he with said and trip King Regular Retail Prices work into divisions of not less than guilty to charges of operating an to were if there that any plans SAM'S three members each and in most automobile June 18 while under the make an arrest in connection with cases a mere division makes the de- influence of intoxicating liquor and case he was unaware of them the 278 25th Street cision although appeal to the full of reckless driving and his trial was At is commission set for Monday always possible Utah Christian Churches A complaint charging Roy Price the meetings of the entire commisLions’ Club Will Be Hosts To sion divisions often refer matters to with operating an automobile with dismisswas license the full tribunal plates improper STORAGE Officials Once the law required that all ed for insufficient evidence safe eviPlay put your car with us commissioners sit in on all the Norman Boswell was given a $15 First session while at the show or out of town of the annual condence but the time came when it or sentence for driving a car was figured out that observance of bearing plates belonging to another vention of the Utah Christian William J Critchlow Jr presichurches will be held in the Ogden dent of the Ogden Lions’ club E R the law would require a commis- machine sioner to read 24 hours a day 365 S jWilcox pleaded not guilty to a First Christian church Twenty-fourt- h Buckner vice president and several street and Madison avenue other members of the club are leavand trial days a year The law was changed charge of liquor possession this evening at 8 o’clock Delegates ing today fee Pocatello Idaho to atso that the I C C misht function was set for July 8 ' from the three churches in Utah tend the annual district convention two of which are in Salt Lake City of Lions clubs in 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