| Show &ate ' tr!-- as JafSi fv 2 o ’ r - JZ V ehe Jiaff £akc £Vibune Kaiser M6ve Hints Stalliii To Transfer Of Dawson GgaHVIeasure USES Office Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON June 30 — Delay on Rep William A Dawson' bill to enlarge the area of govemment-cwTt- d coal lands that' may be leased by any one Individual or corporation appears to be the aim of the Henry Kaiser group represented in Washington by Chad F Calhoun When Rep Dawson returned Monday from his visit to the Tennessee Valley authority he talked with Rep William Lemke of North Dakota chairman of the subcommittee having thebdl under consideration and was told that a further hearing may be held later this week Kaiser through Calhoun said Lemke has insisted that Atty Gen Clark be called to testify about U S Steel ard a steel monopoly ’and they also insist that J N Wasscrman of the bureau of land management in the interior department be called to tell the committee why the department haj not acted on Kaiser’s apphcaton for a lease covering 2150 acres immediately adjoining the land now leased ard being worked by the Geneva Coal Co furnishing coking coal for the Geneva Steel plant Mr Dawson Instated that the antitrust charges aganet U S Steel because of its acquisition of a fabricating plant in California have ro proper delation to Loans on Wheat Slated Crop WASHINGTON June 30 ID — The agriculture department announced Monday that it will offer growers price supporting loans on 1947 crop wheat at rates averaging Si S3 a bushel nationally is about 15c leas than the average price row being received for wheat sold In regular market channels Last year the loan rates averaged SI 49 The department is required by law to support grower prices at not less than 90'' of parity The parity price is 52 03 compared with SI 66 a year ago 77-u- s the coal bill bearing his name and he ia advised that the deKaiser why partment has advised it has net acted on his application for a lease The land Involved is known coal land and can only be leased aft$r competitive bidding and to the highest bidder Lemke said he could not see his way clear to refuse to call any witnesses Kaiser might want heard and the probabilities are that the hearings on the coal bill may be so long delayed that the legislation will have to go over until next session B P Manley of the Utah Coal Operators Assn is in Washington and will be heard in support of the Dawson bill at the next subcommittee meeting W artime Postal Rate Hikes Become Law WASHINGTON June 20 (UP) Harry S Truman Monday signed a Joint congressional resolution continuing and making permanent the 3c first class postal rate and the existing charges on fourth class and registered malL All three rates which had been raised during World War II as an emergency ‘measure would have dropped back to prewar levels at midnight Monday nighty if congress had failed to act The resolution which the house indorsed last week was approved by the senate without debate on the recommendation of the civil service committee The Committee warned that a return of the pre--w ar rates would add another to the post office department’s $300000000 deficit J First class mail rages- were raised from 2c to 3c an ounce in 1943 as a wartime measute fourth class rates were upped by 39® and extra charges were tacked onto the fees for handling registered mail — Pres $205-2200- - 00 NT’ - - HOUSE CROUP YET OIvIiTTS BOND CASHING 1 WASHINGTON June 30 CD —Over treasury protests that the action would be inflation-ar- y a house armed services subcommittee voted Monday to allow former G Is to cash their terminal pay bonds Sept 1 instead of holding their five years recomThe subcommittee’s mendation goes before the full WASHINGTON June 30 CP) — A to '40 vote in the senate Monday killed plan presented by Pres Harry S Truman which would have kept the United States Employment Service permanently in the Department of Labor It will go instead to the Federal committee Tuesday with prompt Security agency approval expected It Is slated The house previously Jiad rehouse action next week and jected the plan Under the 1945 for Republican act such reorganization plans for passage leaders are pushing presented by the president become The legislation approved by effective unless both houses of the group headed by Rep Wilcongress vote against them withliam W Blackncy (R Mich) in 60 days Monday was the deadwould allow an estimated 9000-00- 0 line for action holders of bonds with Rface six and Thirty-si- x Republicans value of $1800000000 to cash Democrats voted for the resoluthem any time after Sept 1 tion killing the shift Seven Recould hold them If the$ publicans and 33 Democrats op- ’They washed and continue to draw resolution the posed The employment service was 2 a re interest transferred to the labor department by executive order during 42 the war Opponents of the president's plan contended that there Is a close relationship between the employment service and the unemployment compensation division of the Federal Security agency They said it would be wise to have a single agency handle both functions Sens Alben W Barkley CD and Joseph H Ball (R Ky) Minn) arguing for the plan declared that Its rejection would leave little in the labor department except the women's bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics y The labor bill enacted over Mr Truman’ veto removed the conciliation service from the department Another effect of the senate's action Monday will be to retain division as an inthe wage-hodependent agency instead of blanketing its functions into the labor u'“3v Lawyer Injects Race Angle In May Trial Washington war fraud trial The was Interrupted Monday when Perry Howard Negro attorney faltered while telling the jury the Garsson munitions combine was victim of “race prejudice” Howard had told the Jury which member of the Republican national committee from Mississippi was led to his seat apd given treatme by a nurse "My mind went blank” he said Court was quickly adjourned for the day Howard hod told the jury which department includes four Negroee that Andrew J May wartime chairman of house military committee was Extends Curbs athe"true southern gentleman” for WASHINGTON June 30 OR) — helping out the Garsson munitions Pres Truman Monday signed enterprises during the war Howstop-ga- p legislation continuing the ard said the army’s ordnance diviexport-impocontrol program sion discriminated against the through July 15 without change Garssons “because they are Jews’ Controls would have expired at The May and arms midnight Monday night if the manufacturers Henry and Murray Garsson are on trial charged with president had not acted bribe conspiracy May is accused of taking more than $500000 from r (E)‘ 4 - 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