| Show 2 IThC Salt Cake Tribune Wednesday July 2 1&47 GAS GARTERS Senate Okehs Fund Bill For ‘Voice of America’ 1 DAVE aHt tpdg Taft-Hartl- 2:15 to 4 propriation p m TO AUTOSIAFH BOOK! YOU Drew Criticism Warren had been the target of sharp criticism by Rep Frank B Keefe (P Wls) chairman of the house appropriations subcommittee in control of the labor department’s purse strings Keefe asserted that Warren formerly belonged to two organizations listed as "communist front” groftps by the house activities committee To Warren’s defense came Industrialists and more than a dozen of his wartime associates in the war labor board who said his loyalty ability and integrity were beyond question an Floor ey Garbles-Ato- GALLUP OPINION POLL m Public Favors Many Parts Of Act Curbing Unions News GIRDLES GET GROUP’S GOAT July f'n— The committee will open hearings on ent agreed Tuesday to provide the bill Wednesday The only fight prior to final pasfunds to support the state department' foreign Information pro- sage of the appropriation measure gram for the fiscal year beginning Tuesday was over the funds for federal aid to airports Tuesday Amount Recommended It passed bv voice vote a bill to allow 513470000 of the S313S1220 The appropriations committee which Pres Harry S Truman orig- had recommended the house-approve- d inally recommended The measure amount of $32500000 be row goes to the house which cut made available to carry out the nathe information program off with- tional airport act which authorizes out a cent grants to states and local commuThe bill carries in all 5551813000 nities on a matching basis to maintain the state justice and Democratic whip Scott W Lucas commerce departments and the (D 111) sought first to restore the federal judiciary'- - The amount is full 565000000 which Mr Truman 51285S5CS more than the house asked in his budget but his amendvoted ment was voted down 39 to 38 Then he offered a substitute Eliminated 'Voice’ amendment to increase the fund to The house had eliminated funds $50000000 but this was defeated for foreign information Including 43 to 39 the “Voice of America” broadcast WASHINGTON July 1 UP)— A to Russia and other areas on the senate-house conference deadlock grounds that the program was over operating funds for federal never ‘authorized by basic legislalabor and security agencies ended tion cause of the Since its passage of the appropri- Tuesday as a major dropped out of the picture ations bill however the house has dispute This was Edgar L Warren chief approved a bill by Rep Karl E the labor department’s conciliaMundt R-- S Dl to authorize the of tion service who resigned as the program a bitter controversy with A senate foreign relations sub- - climax of which had bottled up the congress department’s funds Agree on Compromise Utah's Own Sen William F Knowland (R CaL) said a joint conference comCanine Movie Star mittee — acting almost simultaneously with Warren's resignation — agreed on a compromise bill carrying $1675000000 for the 1948 fiscal year which began Tuesday This was about $2000000 less than the senate proposed appearing The committee deadlock had cenia tered on a house demand for the ouster of Warren and 100 of his BOB SOH OF top aids The house bill had denied funds to pay them Knowland said all funds to operate the conciliation service are BATTLE" dropped from the compromise He explained that the new labor law provides for a will b ia aar new independent conciliation servleak Caparataat ice after Aug 21 and temporary funds to operate the service until TODAY apthey are provided in a stop-ga- p WASHINGTON’ Press WASHINGTON July 1 (UP) — Using apt alliteration to push home her point a pretty Pitts-burg- fi Pa lawyer let congress know Tuesday that "gas garters and girdles are not synonymous” Opposing a bill to limit the government's power to regulate natural gas companies she was trying to beat down industry arguments that gas should be treated in the same manner as say wheat shipments Chic black-haire- d Anne X' Alpern Pittsburgh city solicitor couldn't see it Insisting that regulatory powers for w heat and gas were far different she told a senate commerce subcommittee: "Gas garters and girdles are not synonymous The gas and pipeline companies are a public utility under a franchise and cannot take the position that they have no public Says Delegate LAKE SUCCESS N Y July 1 (UP) — Australian Delegate William R Hodgson of the United Nations atomic energy commission charged Tuesday that most news correspondents at U N were quite incapable of giving a faithful report on atomic debate He complained after Dmitri V Skobeltsyn of Russia protested a headline and a news story which New York newspapers carried Skobeltsyn added however that he could understand how news correspondents could become confused because the delegates themselves did not always know what they were talking about Closed Meeting The exchange coming at a closed meeting of delegates to the U N atomic commission revived the growing problem 6t how many U N 'meetings — if any — should be closed tothe press A U N PRINCETON N J July 1— Although Fres Harry S Truman expressed strong disapproval of the y bill many of the bill's provisions meet with wide public tice whereby employers are required by unions to take on extra workers for a job whether they are needed or not is unpopular with the general public A poll In in favor of pro1946 found 60 The nation’s voters have long dissatisfaction with expressed strikes and at the time of the 1946 election campaign the public listed strike control legislation as the most Important issue before the hibiting featherbedding Taft-Hartle- favor country At least five of the major proy measvisions of the ure are closely in line with public They are: thinking 1 The ban on the closed shop Taft-Hartle- The closed shop principle has never been popular with the American people outside labor unions The majority feel that a worker should be free to Join a union if he wants to A poll In January of this year in which the closed shop union shop and open shop were each described to voters found that 8 favored the closed shop 18 the union shop while 66 favored the open shop and 8 expressed no opinion 2 Financial reporting by union The idea of making unions financially accountable by requiring all of them to report money they collect and spend has wide public A poll last December support found 84 of the general public in favor of such a requirement and 80 of the union members included press officer ia allowed- - to attend almost all closed meetings and then “brier correspondent on what happened Hodgson a&ld that It was sad to report that apparently the maInjority of ofthe press awas quite refaithful capable giving port on what was going on in the atomic meetings and the press always will Interpret the goings-o- n in its own way and WASHINGTON July 1 UP)— should resign themselvesdelegates to this The defense classed former Rep regardless of whether the meetAndrew J May (D Ky) and the ings are open or closed He felt Garsson munitions makers as war- however that it would be better have the meetings open betime patriots Tuesday and con- to cause then the full responsibility In the poll 3 Control of “featherbedding’ tended the government waa for accuracy would be on newsmen or make-wor- k policies The prac "cruel” to bring: them to trial for themselves bribe conspiracy Hodgson Quoted A section of the verbatim reDemanding acquittal for May and his codefendants Murray and port of the atomic meeting quoted Continued From Page On Defense Atty Hodgson: Henry Garsson “As reporters of the press are Charles J Margiottl said Amer- Incapable— most of them —of re- dared scornfully “No American ica’s “enemies” abroad could use porting a meeting even when It agents have sought to dominate — I am sure they Interpret the police establishments of Euro& guilty verdict “as & powerful is open In the way they want to pean countries No ‘joint remarks argument against democracy” have them — I have got to recompanies’ interpret 'll S Convicts leader cord unfortunately that whether been forced upon reluctant governments “They can say: 'Look there in we have open or closed meetings “I do not cite this record as America is the chairman of the we seem to be in the position that evidence of our peaceful intentions to Is a almost it fair impossible get commitaffairs powerful military tee and big munitions makers con- and faithful report of our mee- by way of indulging In national boasting” he added “but merely victed of fraud —of lining their tings’ because It is true and judging with gold pockets from some of the charges leveled "Don’t you think” Margiottl against the United States it may shouted to the Jury "that would be in danger of being forgotten" be a powerful argument agrfnst Marshall asserted bitterly that democracy?” much of the "continuous propaThe May wartime head of the houe military comganda of misrepresentation” flooding post war Europe has been dir mittee is accused of taking more WASHINGTON July 1 IJF) — rected against this country than $50000 in bribes for Influenc"Our purposes are distorted our dispute with Arizona ing War Department action In California’s favor of the $70000000 Garsson over the limited waters of the motives impugned our traditions g and Colorado river ap- and institutions decried munitions combine end of At the Tuesday’s pro- peared Tuesday to be headed for smeared” he said “Those responsible for this mis- court ceedings Justice Henry A theSensupreme Sheridan Downey (D Cal) Schweinhaut estimated to the jury that it would receive the j case to said congress would be asked to begin pondering a verdict either authorize the filing of a suit by Liquldation Approved of late Wednesday or early! Thurs- California for adjudication WASHINGTON July 1 UP) — of lower basin states to the The house interstate commerce day The trial ia now In Its elev- rights The river suit would be against committee Tuesday approved legenth week Arizona with the United States in- islation providing that all prop'Desire to Win War cluded as an interested party he erty to enemy nations or enemy nations now held by the custodian argument took the explained Margiottl’ Announcement of the contem- of enemy property shall be liquidentire day centering on the theme that May helped the Garsson plated actlogcame during a senate ated and the proceeds turned over brothers and they in turn brought public lands subcommittee hearing to the treasury their problems to the influential on the latest phase of the recurrent legislator because “both weremo-tivate- d controversy between the twro out of a sense of patriot- states over the Colorado In this inlift ism — they wanted to win the war” stance Arizona is seeking authori“They did what they did to zation to divert water from the save democracy” Margiottl river to irrigate central Arizona May Patriotic Trial Cruel Defense Says MARSHALL FLAYS RUSS CHARGE Ameri-can-Europe- River Dispute Court Bound desert-coursin- lends mmwfn Green Urges Workers to Vote Against Labor Act Backers INDIANAPOLIS July 1 (CTPS) president of the American Federation of Labor Tuesday urged union workers to vote against supporters of the — William Green Taft-H&rtl- Wrinkle shedding tricot rayon jersey O Easy to pack little ironing Requires Self material detachable shoulder pads Freedom of action Novelty bait with bow tie O Reinforced Gold plated button holes buttons 4 Waiting period before a strike The general principle of a "cooling off” or delaying period during which issues in a labor dispute are investigated has overwhelming public support When Pres Truman first proposed cooling off periods and fact finding boards to help avoid strikes a large majority of the general public and seven out of every 10 union members polled by the Institute were in favor of the proposal 5 Abolition of jurisdictional strikes Voters familiar with the jurisdictional strike are more than two to one in favor of abolishing it by law a poll in February found The average American has a lot of faults to find with the way employers and business managers handle their labor A survey In April asked the public: “What do you think are the chief faults of employers in this country V The main faults in the opinion of the people are: 1 They lack human understanding of the workers’ problems 2 They don’t pay enough wages but are greedy for profits 3 They make work hours too long and production requirements too stiff 4 They don’t give enough recognition and reward of ability and hard work ey labor law “The humblest worker In the land can go to the ballot box and vote and his vote will count as much as the wealthiest man in the nation We’ve got the voters in the Industrial states of the nation We must vote as one man” he said Green spoke at the national convention here of the American Flint Glass Workers' union He hinted that union members may take a holiday on election day for the purpose of voting against the labor bill advocates Green said he had been urged by AFL members to call a nationwide strike but he asserted “this would hurt us more than It would help us” ?Tijc Cake Tribune Salt South Main — Dial o 143 laaued every morninif Knterel poet of fir at ftalt Lake City as at thes eecorwl-clas- mat tar under act of March 8 1879 Subscription rates: Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming dally and Sunday month 81 SO year in advance 81800 elsewhere in U 8 dally and Sunday month 8175 Th Tribune I a a member of tha Associated Preaa Tha Aaaociatad Preaa ian nt’tled exclusively to tha uae for of HI the local newt A- printed In thta newspaper ae wU aa ali - 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