Show 1v044 2 A MI t nit flkt Zribtute Win Long:Winded Vocal Tilt - Sunday June 22 1947 WANGTON June 1 p Veto of Wool Bill Forecast To Bolster Geneva Meet Food Combats LOOKING AHEAD Capitol Authorities Expect Communism Excise Tax Cuts in '47 In U S Zone PRESS make difficult quarters believed Saturday night that Pres Harry S Truman will veto the wool bill of State William Clayton's efforts in order to bolster Under-secat Geneva to promote world economic peace 21 (UP)---So- me y rt I mess- - The bill a ure contains permissive authority to boost the tariff on imported wool by 5052 and to impose quota restrictions if necessary to protect domestic wool growers Both house and senate approved it but not by great enough margins to override a veto The president tuts until midnight WASITLNGTON June 21 2 to act on the measure July Undersecy of State William ClayDuring congressional hearings ton ranking American authority on the bill Clayton returned from on economic foreign policy flew the Geneva conference to fight to London Saturday at the climax against it He said it would jeopto of British-Frenc- h efforts to Nvin ardize U S efforts at Geneva persuade other countries to lower I:thesis:1 cooperation In the proposal for European re- tariff barriers covery Congress Ignored NVarnings Clayton is the first high state Despite warnings that Australia department official to visit Eu- and other nations whose economies MarC since rop Secy George on bolt wool exports depend on 5 called June shall for European the Geneva conference might bill If the rovernment1 to take the initiative law congress went ahead in working out their own salva- becomes passed it tion before the United States gives andPre S Trli m an has never indifurther financial aid cated whether he would sign or veto the bill His top administraWants Something More tion leaders however among them were indications Authoritative Secy of State George C Marshall that Clayton would tell illy Brit- have measure's ish officials who raised the ques- tariff condemned asthea threat to provision tlon that Marshall wants oome- world economic Marshall's peace thing more than merely a new view was that it would make schedule of loans and grants with other nations doubt U S good Europeans would like from the faith at Geneva United States The idea Clayton A number of administration Ls prepared to emphasize is that in congress have urged a the Vrated States will back only leaders veto and the impression has a van providing for minimum one is in American aid and maximum Eu- gained ground that price-suppo- Clayton Goes To Europe For Aid Talks 4 1 J- A v - SENATE VETO VOTE MONDAY One Petersen improved" greatly added He said that last fall this counset a minimum ration level try 1550 of calories a day for "the normal consumer" in the American zone That ration is not being met and has not been met for the past six weeks he reported ---- -s Sen Glen It Taylor (D Ida) left congratulates Sen Wayne Morse (R Ore) Saturady at conclusion of their filibuster in senate rage nications and transportation Other congressional observers are guessing that the Republicans defeated by a veto of their effort to cut individual income taxes $400000000 might bring out a bill rolling back all wartime excise rates to save consumers about $1500000000 But G 0 P leaders say there is no plan now to cut all these levies When the Republicans earlier In this session passed a bill at Pres Harry S Truman's request preventing an automatic roll back of the wartime excise rate on July I their Idea was partly to hold revenues to a level permitting a slash In Income taxes Asked about the rumor of a general cut in the excise taxes which apply to liquor luggage jewelry cosmetics and many other other goods and services Chairman Harold Knutson (R Minn) of the house ways and means committee said: "There is absolutely nothing to this speculation" LONDON--atc- h for Britain to let down the bars between amateur and professional golf in order to produce better players golf writers Disappointed watching one British trophy after another go to the United States are pressing the Professional Golfers' Assn and the Royal and at St Andrew's rulers of the amateur game to drop their that aim Is A their chairs heads drooping few went home to catch a few hours sleep but not many A technically still held the floor whether be would yield for a quorum call at 3 am produced 58 question senators and the chamber was "I am only too happy to yield comfortably filled most of Satthe floor" Morse said with a urday sweeping wave of his hand rOpeali self-hel- p Shortly after noon however a The crowded galleries applaud- dozen In a news conference WednesMerely Authorization folding cots were set up day Clayton said the essential One of them Sen Joseph C ed until the senate president Ar- Along the back of the chamber thur H Vandenberg gaveled them so the weary listeners could trouble latlich the Marshall pl&rt (13 Wyo) told the Into silence is designed to meet is a dollar O'lfahoney austretch out if they wanted to relax bill the president that merely for a while does not require the shortage in Europe He anticipated thorizes but Well Stood rp that a few months from now most president to Increase wool tariffs the entire filibuster Morse who makes no fetish of theThroughout of the European countries will not if he linds it advisable to do so senate Democratic leadership have enough American dollars to The principal effect of the bill party regularity stood up well kept hands off the show Barkley under his talking ordeal the Republicans in their bry the things which they must O'llahoney said would be to re- The sedate little lawyer spoke joined Import to live Russia:a economy store a price support ‘program efforts to get an agreement to hcrwever is which expired April 15 It would slowly calmly stopping occasion- vote either Saturday or Monday ally to sip orange juice or milk It was strictly a Morse-Taylsupport domestic wool prices at Near Ahead of Schedule end his tongue thickened show although several other sen40 tek 41c a pound O'llahoney and hethegrew hoarse but be kept ators in addition to Pepper and aron had said he expected to said this would cost the governwere ready to help out if get away for Europe early next ment about $50000000 and would going The Oregon Republican took the Kilgore His departure Saturday not raise consumer wool prices week were needed they indicated that be was probably Accompanying O'Mahoney to floor at 6:30 am after Taylor Vote Uncertainties Remain Ttatr:o-tr of schedule the White House were Sen Carl had talked for eight hours and ahead 'Whether he planned it that way A Hatch (D N M) and Rep 20 minutes during the night The There were several uncertainties former singing cowboy had stopped about Monda3r's critical vote Cr rot his scheduled arrival in Walter K Granger (D Utah) London Sunday would put him with the boast that he could have enough to keep either side from on the scene at a critical moment But gone on for hours longer over the week end in European economic and politi- Hooper Urges State he wanted to give someone else a relaxing Sen Robert F Wagner (ID chance Taylor said Sen Harley NY) is reported ill at his home cal development" M Kilgore (D W Va) and Sen in New York Before he left he had lengthy To Back Wool-Bil- l It was not known talks with Marshall and presumState support for a congres- Claude Pepper (D Fla) filled the whether the author of the Wagner ably knows exactly what Marshall sionally approved bill to continue gap between Taylor and Morse Labor Relations act which would has in mind and how far he the early morning hours be the federal fundamentally for the support Lit The filibuster started Friday firstchanged the United States may go price policygovernment's on domestic wool time in 12 years by the Lt bill planned to be in his derwntthg a European re- through 1950 was asked by James afternoon with the galleries and covery program A Hooper secretary of the 'Utah the senate chamber filled The au- seat Monday to vote for sustaina meeting dience drifted away during the ing the veto Woolgrowers Asom Sen Charles W Tobey (R with- Sty of State Reber 13411- - night but plenty of spectators were back for the windup Saturday N H) has been called home by nlon r his wife's illness His position is The bill passed congress this Senators Catnap week but is being threatened with unknown Senators drifted on and off he But Wherry who engineered the I presidential veto Mr Bennion termed approval of floor catching catnaps when and voting agreement told newsmen the bill which also provides for the where they could Some dozed in afterward that ''the veto absoJune 21 sale of government stock piles of NVASIIIN'GrOls'' lutely is going to be overridden— IcTrso—The navy will hail John wool at ''competitive" prices as there's no doubt about it" Paul Jones Revolutionary war important to the wool industry of Sen Joseph H Ball (R Minn) vILI daredevil as one of it leadUtah arid wired the president ask- Continued From one of the leaders in drafting the One Page measure echoed Wherry's confiirg heres in a celebration July 6 ing his favorable consideration of the 200th anniversary of his During the 27thilegislative ses- Sr who once spoke continuously dence He said the margin would birth tt was announced Saturday sion a joint resolution was adopted for 18 hours and 23 minutes In be about three votes more than two-thirLong ignored by early Amen-Ca- n urgtng the continuation of wool 1935 the late Sen Huey Long the necessary Jones will be support program generations °beer-- honored in a ration-wi- d (D La) talked for 15 hours and once rivaling that of Navy day 35 minutes without stopping the 'navy public information said Neither LaFollette nor Long Continued From Memorial services will be held Page One spoke "nonstop" however July 6 at the United States Naval 'featherbedding'" academy at Annapolis Ild where Taylor insisted during his speech guage defining said Jones t body is preserved in a he wasn't filibustering He Hartley that y "The act does riot marble sarcophagus under the WASHINGTON June 22 (UP) said he just wanted to give the define 'featherbedding' The origichapel The July fourth week end celebration will be centered —Chairman Edward H Rees (FL senate time to think things over nal Hartley bill did But the defiHe talked on into the morning nition W 83 deleted in conference Fredericksburg Va where Jones Kan) of the house post office comlived at the time of his commis- mittee said Saturday night that he hours Now and then he seemed to and does not appear in the act the One wonders president vetoed sioning as a first lieutenant in the is sponsoring legislation to extend lose his audience but he held the more and more if the president the 3c rate on first class mail past continental navy in 1775 floor read the bill and if so which bill" The body was brought to the the expiration date of July I The veto message and the presiHe chatted easily to his sleepy Rees explained that under presUnited States from Paris France 1P05 by a squadron of American ent law the rate will revert to 2c colleagues about Sunday fishing dent's statements were interpreted by Hartley as indicating that Mr warships The Inscription of the on that date He denied reports trips Wall street plots against Truman "has surrendered to the however his action ''He reads that our gave signified sarcophagus deal politicians" to "the Walnavy its earliest traditions of the house leadership has decided the west and the unfair distribu- new to abandon general revision of tion of children among married laces the Peppers' the 'Marcanheroism and victory" tonlos of the once great Democouples postal rates this year cratic "We have every intention of party" Some Taylor Assertions Hartley noted that the president getting a general revision of the Some of Taylor's observations: had not used the "slave labor" postal rates through congress this he said reason the Republicans appelation attached by union leadon The action "My year" 35 first class mail covers a special want to get quick action on the ers to the bill "That is understandable" he situation caused by the July 1 ex- labor bill is "that it stinks to WASIELNGTON June 21 heaven and they're anxious continued "in view of the presidate of the 3c rate" piration high !rite Veterans Administration said dent's own proposal last year that Rees' resolution would extend to rid of it so they won't we the number of World the 3c rate indefinitely A similar havegetto smell it" draft workers and compel them Saturday to work at bayonet point—the War 11 veterans claiming unem- extension is included in the gensons his has three Taylor to come declined eral revision bill which has been brother-in-laonly ployment allowances has three daugh- before'slave labor' inproposal 100 snore than 351- during the past approved by Rees' committee and ters congress years" "Ira unfair distribution Like Taft Hartley took up point la pending on the house calendar that's what it is—just like the tiirrs months point the president's arguments Republicans are aiding and abet- by on the bill Where ‘Taft had in this ting country" asserted "This is not goo" Hartley YOU WHO LOVE THE OLD-TIM-E SONGS "It isn't Christian to keep these said repeatedly "This bi false" littie page boys here all night WILL WANT THIS BEAUTIFUL ALBUM "Truth is" Hartley declared when they ought to be in bed "the act is a good one It reflects With Piano Guitar or Ukulele Accompaniment Their morals are corrupted by the considered judgment of 400 of seeing us adults sit up all night' the 500 Republicans and Demoa father Taylor's preacher crats in the house and senate" of "He thousands persons baptized baptized me twice and I could probably stand another baptizing 13 COWBOY A Few Late-Modright now It wouldn't hurt me" Gives Taylor Rest Remington and Royal ONLY Covered Wagon Days Sen Claude Pepper (D Fla) gave Taylor's voice & few minutes Along tho Santa Fe Trail rest by phrasing an elaborate hly Little Buckaroo queltion and Ten Others Just as Good Taylor told him: "You are not Postpaid only the best orator in the senAT A FRACTION OF ate but the best question asker VIZ MIS AD Al TOVII °ADE& THEIR ORIGINAL COST I never have to even listen to the senator when he starts asking me Nam But in Used a question because I know he will never go off the beam and cause Excellent Condition Ad Ithres me to lose the floor was the what SEE THEM AT way your "By question?" GLEN 13 ROS MUSIC CO Taylor remarked that Actors Equity recently had renewed his Zatablished 1907 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS card which he had allowed to TWO 45 East Broadway lapse Salt Lake NIG STORES "So I'm all set to go to work Ogden or Phone again when I leave the United States senate" he :mid 10-ho- ur self-contain- WAWINGTON June 22 (UP) —Assistant Secy of War Howard C Petersen said Saturday night that unless food rations are kept up in the Ti S zone in Germany the United States cannot hope to stave off communism there Petersen who has just returned from a tour of Germany said on the Mutual Broadcasting system's weekly "Our Foreign Policy" broadcast that maintenance of German food rations is "essential to the attainment of our political objectives in Germany" "The food situation in Germany today is deplorable" he said "It is our aim to provide Germany with enough food to sustain productive activity We are failing in Need for Food "Communism has made no inroads in the U S zone in Germany but we cannot hope that this success will be continued unless the present food situation Mar-CAL- M Continued From By ASSOCIATED WASHINGTON June 21 (A')— Some tax authorities on Capitol hill says its possible congress will cut a few excise taxes this year —possibly those on wire commu- ed or Petersen said that failure to meet the minimum rations could be traced to three major factors —delayed U S food shipments failure of the Germans to meet food collection goals set for them and the severe winter which killed a "substantial part" of Germany's winter wheat crop how to shots like their American counterparts if they played more with the professionals At the present time the British open to he held at the end of this month Is the only tournament in which both pros and simon pures can WASIUNGTON — One of the biggest scraps over beatings In the 1948 Democratic convention according to party officials will come from California—unless various factions are reconciled beforehand which seems unlikely Party leaders look for three delegate slates: A one headed by Robert W Kenny former state attorney general a group led by National Committeeman Edwin W Pau ley and an uninstructed delegation to be organized by James Roosevelt party state chairman G 0 P version of "the Truman doctrine" as interpreted by Rep Clare E Hoffman (R Mich) in the course ist a speech on the house floor: "Truman in '48" an pro-Trum- WASHINGTON — Jet planes ef different makes will compete for the first time at the national air races at Cleveland around Labor day Army air forces will be sure to enter their Lockheed and Republic If the navy enters the jet events—and it probably will if planes are available—the jet crowd would see the first inter-serviP-8- 08 P-8- 4s ce with competition jet - An-de- nt - top-flig- ht farmers" He said that German farmers would remain reluctant to part with this excess food until they can exchange it tior stabilized cur Itself Curbs Ahead WASHINGTON June 21 on--Restoration of controls on oil xports was predicted Saturday by Rep Paul W Shafer (IL lkilch) after an Inquiry into petroleum shipments to Russia Controls are permitted under a law expiring June 30 but have not been in effect on oil since shortly after V-- J day Legislation to continue them is slated tentatively for house action next week Shafer made the forecast after a house armed service subcommittee he heads heard spokesmen for the office of international trade describe current petroleum ahip- ments to Russia as "normal" Persian 011 Ready One predicted Russia might seek access to Persian gulf resources If aupplies from this country are curtailed Shafer called the hearing after congressmen had complained that Russian tankers are taking an estimated 500000 barrels of petroleum products to Siberia from west coast ports in the face of a threat- cried shortage in this country "You Call look for export controls to be clamped back on motold reporters after mentarily" he 4'1 the hearing' wouldn't be surprised if it happened over the week end" Thomas E Blaisdell head of the commerce department's office of international trade told the committee "there is nothing unusual" about current shipments to Russia Sees No Logic - 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