Show 0004 4rib - ' - I ‘ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday February 26 1948 6 crwpwqrsw- Steel Firm Official Ridicules Report of Price Colltsion "1- ' :!'''it":4 4 ' 1 ' - - - 4 i':' ' industry now under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Ernest T Weir chairman of National Steel Corp told reporters the widespread $5 a ton increase is "by no means a universal or concerted price advance" But in congress a chorus of conderrmation went on A bill to revive the excess profits tax was introduced by Sen Joseph C O'Mahoney (D Wyo) It is intended he said to curb the "extortionate gains" of big business Shows Price Fixing —: -- 7' ! ''' - ' I - vance" National Steel sidiaries—Weirton 'Lakes Steel Corp nace Corp and Co ley M Kilgore (D 4 1 I I i 1I I I ' l - W 4 ' 414" Va) said have given labor unions an unanswerable argument for wage in- creases" I testified on the European Recovery program Weir exas quick to I i i r 4 1 t)13 4-----a i i 4 '' --1 47-- I -- - ?-- -- A1- ' A fi ir ' t D c zr swaremsfsm-octurskipoprr- l' -c 4L: P 1 ' 4) ti 6 I 41S- r ad- - - '-( - y4 " m i 400 - 0" l ": 1111? Always - - 1 t i i 1 J I 7-- I i 1 I Bountiful Logan Vernal t l Noell - '' -1 Clearfield Park City American Fork Provo - 'I Datto if ' )0012) r'4 I 7' 7 7'- 1 ' -) ' - i--- — 1 I i tads ek SPUDWTI' 4r ' - e' - kw testy Patten Pastry Product sold only by autharizeti franchised dealers- - Homo stifles: Patton Spudeirts Ina 14511 South Stasis Stroot Salt Lake City Utah rile 1 --- 16 ons '--'t A vvvell - L 145 NATION! THE 77 " 4''It 7 Af"t Spanish Fork Evanston - 7 - Brigham Ogden Magna Nephi Mt Pleasant AND IN 28 STATES THROUGHOUT Ile Onginal! Those GOOD - - - 1 ' :1-a-- :- -- SALT LAKE SPUDNUT SHOPS at 1488 South State 230 South 13th East 442 North 2nd West 578 South 8th West 3335 Highland Drive 5018 South State Murray OTHER- - SPLIDNUT SHOPS at 4 ' t P rty i Et Q) 0144' 2Y7161"7"4i- k cfr A - ' s i :1 - N -- - - - 'V - - — '4-- —4 v ' C 'f I 1 - lip 1 1 -- Qc Only Cl' 1 t ' Two - f I 1 - — - p- ' - 4: II 11 I p'''' P - -- 1 1 4 - ' -' --- t - 2e - f - - - -- p - - - ' 4 A ' - — - faA''' 41"- - -- a- ar— - - -- - 1 ( - $ - - - 1-jr:F4: --- - -- - L I 1 : L1- ' kr--' hi 11 il 1 LA 0 : - For the Price of Speed Seeding Granger Asks : ''''''': - :: 1 '7 Delivery I -- : J : ril' 0 ' - - 1 out thatmit is not unreasonable assume that congress intended that the board might delegate to the general counsel duties P ortance with' those expressly enu- - merated" ' 1I I 4 1 I 4 1 tA - - - ' ::: 7'714 - 1''' - j: i" s '' t: - '':'ii - : CONVENIENT CREDIT TRADE-I- On All Your Furnitoro Hoods— No Extras Addoct Delivery' -- I 7:7:'7' 1 - t- - r 4': !- 4- 1 i 0' k" inteiTtabA : '''' 11-Nfr-----d I "Wsr "At' Arliz'rh r - : 00 SI 1 I L: oktrr -- ' low-Il- ' r: 111 t ri -' PROVO ''''''v -- 4 - ''0 t ) " f':i'?: - ' a ii: A j it :1:i ' 1 SUGARHOUSE 1050 EAST 21st SOUTH """s NI :: :'i: ''":---- ''''t ' - -: ' s4 1i r - 64 j 1 P 4!! 7r '" - 0 -- iinsured I No one has ever waited for the withdrawal of needed funds at The Friendly Federal t '7' ' i --- ' - LL11 ' L: : Ir1121111:: ::: 1 I : : :::!:: 'N-- -- t A ::: 4 44 i :":4 ':iA i - : :"-- r- - 1 Id t 1 1 1r -4 1 1 tr it os 1- 01v- ih - 46 : iii1 F i i is$ - ::1 A : L2A -- "111r-ILT: - - I ' it i Hotel Utah 23 East South Temple 146a -- 44 c 1 19 1 r 1 ! i f ' - ' 1 1 :: t - I I - I 1 l 1 1 ' 4 1 i F A " - I :: 1 I I : i-- '' 4 -- z 1 i - ::::ri'-- c 1 i !:i:ii S ARMY '-- ' i k::1 - :4:4 LL OFFICERS' i Irilr ::1 k - 1 1'":":'is ::l 10-- oz Heavy ::::: 35c REG ' ' VALUE 11: MEWS DRESS SOCKS 111 Fine quality thersibl socks that viva planty of wear d 6 el 1 i r ''nrtz7rl'''''''v1Wl 4t4k xi -- - Jr ' i :: A D canvas Slightly Mrlyil 1 t li:ii ET N 1 S - - : - wA o 46as) A 5 76' AL'L7 L 16 L r: '' 98 0 ' - PRS ' - ' s' fi :::: t 1 - : - ' 1" 1 :n ::4 AN kl p1 VALUE! 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Gleaming white finish tub LIBERAL GUARANTEE The new type agitator exclusive with BARTON Makes it possible to do your washing faster Come Into Granite for a demonstration 41 41i'k 512495 See ' I I - It ::) i - l '"-- Plastic bowl that slips easily over the aluminum agitator Gently washes hankies fine lingerie and hosiery at the same time as other washing 1 i - A Here's the i Miniature Washer t? t ( i ‘ b A i Barton Do Luxe -- - 4 ::: 'hit ' it - -- Bought From Uncle Sam Sold to You at Big Savings : k -- 0 I R SI ' 20o LT1- -- Senators Speed Stephens Okeh ::: - 4 - ese 1h t"-C- ed - ' A 5 - - "-- ---- E NE4 lin 1 : - ' J5 t) i:i 4I 7 E I 1 t-- ' ' 1 - - - - A : - - 0 GOVERMENT 3 Taft-Hartle- :i 1 - - : gnel t: 0 -k ':--!-- : - : j: 0 0 - I ' I S : '4: table-grade- One I il ce - - - WASHERS in - I 0 f NEW his office announced Wednesday R will be based on saving grain V::-tlf 1 for food and livestock ''1 Brewers now operate under a ti il'''i'l which bans use ii:::) voluntary program Tribune Washington Bureau d rice and of wheat Ideal for ) WASHINGTON Feb 25 — The feed barley and restricts use of ::::I Camp rano Of Judge Harold NInomination :4 )nQ4 corn It was last fall at Use :i of Utah to be chief jus- the request of adopted a citizens food con- :'i'l '::''ii Stephens tice of the U S court of appeals servation committee Used but Perfect Condition! was Wednesday unanimously ree i to senate full the the 1 t7rfI Q': - ported committee by is:i judiciary I an unusual and unex' p:11:171(":ue :4 This was Us S ARMY N action as that committee pected ! 1::i rarely meets save on Mondays and s :::::z r:fl apparently was the result of the i RUCICSACI I Stewhich in high regard Judge :: ::1 rt is k' phens held by senators who know ALUMINUM MAME -4 i:it IIMI li To relieve coughhim and the fact that his conNit 111 Roomy canvas firmation had been delayed a week ing spasms muscular torenerssoruribb Iii: : ):i t:: throat chest and MF hog A $1250 I t by reason of an oversight on the back I at bedtime Used valve Et 800Iti nlw IAiti” I part of the F B I which failed with time-testwi to report promptly VI o :it - i - 4A-4y- it 1 '': Same-DayServi- 0 1AL how much manganese currently is stockpiled Another geological survey official W D Johnston Jr told the committee that there IP a "fantastically large" deposit of manganese In a remote section of Brazil near the Bolivian border He slid there are 4500000 tons of ore containing 4 5 manganese in this area which have been measured and that the deposit may be as high as 33000000 tons i4esicsie4&nceesse::ii: 71 Irll II in 1 47L s"diCA' I r:::t)cr?:: S - ist- - e 0 - LOCATION r'''''''''''' Substantial increases for reseeding research and forest range replanting were urged Wednesday by Rep Walter K Granger (13 Utah) Granger told the agriculture decritical minerals partment appropriations subcomDr Wrather said' the U S has mittee that only a fraction of the considerable deposits of low grade west is producing today the forage but that processes manganese lof which it is capable He said that have not been fully developed I "The only way we can getl full utilization of the forest range' manganese stocks adequate to meet is vital to western prosperity the requirements of an emergency He said about 350000 acres of is to import them" he stated in Utah 250000 in Idaho range Revd E H Hedrick (D W and "considerable" irt Nevada had INra)-aske"What would we dolbeen seeded by the encrof 19461 if we got into war next week?" but 80000000 acres in the west still requires replenishment Brazil in Supply He added that 115000 acres of Dr Wrather replied that we forest land had been successfully would beforced to prorate manga- - reseeded but nearly 2000000 acres nese among industries and that in the intermountain region should the quality of steel produced would be seeded He told the committee go down Immediately $1000000 a year could be well He added that he does not know spent on this work - ' t? 0 48-ho- ur 25 4lk It cp t 1 of price boosting collusion ha the steel industry Increases spread from company to company over a period of daysIle minimized the effect the boost would have on wage negotiations- - Feb t 1 t 41 0 hints Weir said price - WASHINGTON o 0 - 0 Taft-Hartle- Defends Industry From Attacks Weir chairman of National Steel Corp ridiculed Ernest T 0 0 1 - i ---- 'Pt) 0 - 1 - ' - 01( group p9s t la') ‘tli 0:c International Typographical union 000 feeling for a new catch-al- l inveatigat- mented acidly that Lucas had alNls5 over the constitutionality of the 465 c0"‘tl-y act's injunctive proc- ing committee to keep tabs on the ways been "somewhat allergic" to ---esses investigations administration Federal Judge Luther M Swyover was The fund approved gert denied the union's motion to the angry protests of Democratic an dismiss injunction suit brought Whip Scott W Lucas of Minois against it by the office of Robert who accused the Republicans of SA til N Denham general counsel for the wasting money on a "fishing exNLRB 511r — Z-The injunction is sought as a pedition" Sen Owen Brewster Taunting (1) temporary measure to prevent the (R Me) about the "regrettable" The Rabbit who tallts printers from engaging in what Howard Hughes investigation AO '' I Just like pe6ple is the NLRB says are unfair labor Lucas introduced a bill to "reRapid 1 R t practices NLRB attorneys expect form" congressional investigation 76ee11? an injunction would halt strikes in procedure c:pho 14 newspaper publishing plants TOM EMS Od Haw sloCib over the country MAD AT Fib A Pi The N L R B now considering the NEW ( charges of unfair labor practices METHOD A ultimately will determine whether ' are the printers violating the act thiN Opens Way for Hearing available at the Judge Swygert'a action opens 0 WASHINGTON ofFeb1725 (UP)— 41the way for a hearing here March Representatives railway unions agreed Wednesday night to 3 on the injunction suit -11000' Niedemand 48 hours pay for 40 hours '' Judge Swygert held in a 5500-- work in iem Drive Off Drop contract when with talk word opinion that (1) section 107 they an y act which per- the management this spring of the mits the government to seek in- authoritative source disclosed Ir: was reached on !V' junctive relief is constitutional and theNo agreement '"-— question of a general wage InMain 1185 South (2) that the NL R B has authority ii03 tk to delegate to its general counsel crease or other changes in the cur)Noj i the power to institute injunction rent contract The union officials ' ' Monday Opening 1 scheduled another meeting here suits ) Holding that section 10-- J did not March 15 to decide those issueshave SANITONE SERVICE OF COURSE!I Railroad workers for years violate "the due process principle" week Judge Swygert said maintenance worked the of the union's contention "would ' ' ' " " cast a presumption of a lack of due 906---440xeft1 precess upon every equitable pro- i i to which undertakes ceeding grant 771 ' i such relief" m VA 2 1 I G1 C il "In sum the proceedings would 1 fly 4 ' be tested for due process not at 461 Its conclusion but at its start" 1 SAL he pointed out "Such contention in '' ILT1 Idli 11 412 V respect to this type of remedy is ci AID of course untenable" 90717 m First Specific Ruling netn:rorscitstei uidet ?I0 t ' 114:11 NLRB officials in Washington ':'1 Ph sesask Uo S ar ti -- on said Judge Swygert's decision was 4ase is ta he the the first which ruled specifically i toods131)ttonrriain g- t'0141418 tea on the constitutionality of the r' 1 ts 1 Sera cfml harre I 1 y act's injunctive proc- g t ea4 rhe atttphq I Titied coup esses '‘ i 1 Pert s ) ighereast agency The act "permits the court to !t I - te-ne stnpee render that equitable relief which k ' Peeted the- adons 6"3e t it deems just and proper as indiaT118 Slit—hinnquida"Zar cated by the circumstances of the est- usretie 4' i ta particular case so that public t Ii il::::--glralwaales Jo b h as ti os e' and-7- 8 bee— haw t bee private rights rights eui well — are protected during the pendency ' I I th tnel a 21 A 3 hatfillate 1 rot-p- - - : of the controversy before the 1 "111 Ill 1 1SP 01'171 Ina I "le 'or j board" Judge Swygert said 3 molia P '48 25 P'us real: On the question of delegation of1: a bill ce12 t8 0 t SS0 °oda v authority Judge Swygert RaiImen to Ask '48 for 40' Pay of " -- committee ok 1 t Iiiii0 Jo c03) i 01- - ( -i - mposseasysmom"-- 1 -! - ftS tki" 7W- : " '''- 1 -- '4 ? L --- -- :1 1 ( ' Brewster defended the record of WASHINGTON Feb 25 (UP)— (111— 0 I - ' '4 14 4 Feb 25 1:1 Taft-Hartle- I t x- :‘aWeaXecaa''ea' 'A-7- - t - -- t tk ' - i - t - ' 1 - I) 5 '" '-- i 'i- - INDIANAPOLIS 4 - eI l'14k 4 1 t - 0 WASHINGTON Feb 25 (A'- )-A second government agency warned the house public lands committee Wednesday that the United States is higiLly vulnerable on the manganese front The metal is cvonsidered a vital agent in the manufacture of high grade steels Dr William E Wrather director of the geological survey told a public lands subcommittee that this country produces only a small of top quality manganese quantity ore and would be in a bad way in case of war if its imports should be cut off Seek Information His statement supported similar the testimony previously given subcommittee by bureau of mines Officials of both agenofficials cies were asked by the subcommittee for information on this country's reserves of strategic and - - 4 I Second Agency Warns House Of Manganese Shortage 3 e?"to f I ' i - er) ll'-- 0- ! - -) ' f' -- '''- - - - V--- -- -I- : i -- i y er-- - the Hanna FurHanna Iron Ore tkiJ )2 4 -- A : - t' A? N ' ir t - tek - ' : owns four sub Steel Co Great -: r) 1' i it-- t - ''''''t 4 k 1111011WMPRO MillabiozI4001501 4telzo ILTZ:‘le 1'1 I -- - -- -- - ' kt iP I - - 4 i ' ' t i ! Individual Decisions Weir minimized the potential effect on wage demands and settlements He said the price boosts were individual company decisions —with others besides National holding the line—and thus should not affect union negotiations Other steel sources not speaking for quotation voiced concern at the "psychological effect" on United Steel Workers The union now is in early stages of negotiations with U S Steel Corp These sources also believed the $5 rise on semifinished steel would be passed on to the public by the fabricators of autos refrigerators farm equipment piping and a host of other items the price rise shows the need for the price-fixin- g power asked by Pres Harry S Truman On the house floor Rep Claud L Bakewell (R Mo) called attention to steel's1 high profit in 1947 He went on: "The steel companies have givenl Inflation a shot in the arm They The steel industry wax officially silent except for Weir Buttonholed at the capitol where he ' no 1 -- - inflationary threat "My action speaks for itself" Weir said "I haven't advanced my Another senate Democrat Har- - New Quiz Comirdttee Voted By Senate in Bitter Row investigating ' (0 - 5 But he asked to be excused from saying whether he xees in it an prices and I contemplate I : z ' '1 ' ' I 0 i 111'vymes -- r- 1 s TABS ON EVERYBODY Court Refuses ITU Plea For Dismissal A WASHLNGTON Feb 25 UPI—assert that the price rise has been A top steel man—who didn't raise "misrepresented" as a concerted his prices —Wednesday night action It spread from company to i e- 0 FILLED I 2- - : ' i i - 4 ' 1 Iit 4 1?:" i' I :4t'14 a - i I Si'if)4 itl " : 1- t:::1 (00 u 1 :ii:::1 i:i4 i::!:1 f'd - 0- t A" — t:'" e Fi:A i ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I i |