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':' 4 ::'::''::V:1'-: :':::ri':':::':: :::: :'41 r::: 1 I — I IStubborn Opposition Tax Bill Goes Power to Sue Met by Robinson on Over Barrier on Gold Bonds Ills Land Purchase Bill To President Necessary Before Passage Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON Aug 24 — Small' 24 WASHINGTON (R)— Aug Congress voted away today the right and relatively unimportant legisla to sue the government tion is sometimes difficult to pass iof citizens iafter next January 1 for damages— as Representative J Will Robinson potentially aggregating $7000000- - discovered when he finally con(000—that might be charged to dol- trived to get through the house his lar devaluation and gold Clause ab- bill authorizing the forest service rogation to purchase certain private lands compromise bill withdrawing in the Wasatch and Uinta nationaY that privilege sped to the president's forests in furtherance of the 'soil desk after the house accepted with erosion work now °under wat in ilittle discussion and no record vote the watersheds above Farmington a conference report adjusting its and Provo to amendsenate major objections Not over 75000 acres are involved ments (The legislation in final shape provided specifically that no suits shall be permitted later than January 1 on securities containing gold payment clauses coin currency or claims based on surrendeeot coin currency or gold and silver to the -- government1 Bill Toned DoWn The final language toned down the original house proposal—which I Republican critics contended would endanger government credit—to forbid suits on any type of government obligation The house wanted to bar suits 1 4 :1:::'' ' t — I :'4:' t ?1: i fyim f e immediately on enactment of the bill the senate suggested a th - ttow have established in erosion-contrproject which will coptrol the erosion for this particular section of the state From this particular place thousands and thousands of dollars of damage have been (lane to public property and priVate property by floods Mr Snell—How much are they going to pay for this land? Mr Robinson of Utah—We do not know but it is only a very small amount There is only very little of it Mr Snell—But the gentleman must knoW if he has had this up and the revenues of the two na- and been considering the propositional forests are to be Used to pay tion Mr Robinson of Utah—It is only for this land but even so Mr Robinson ran into trouble when the a few thousand dollars at the most bill came before the house Mr Snell—At present I am opThe bill finally passed an a posed to buying more land on which companion bill by Senator King had to establish civilian conservation passed the senate months ago How- camps when we own so many thouever the records of the house failed sands and millions of acres of land to show the passage of the senate in that section bill so Senator King was required Mr Robinson of Utah—This bill to put the Robinson bill through has been recommended by the dethe senate to straighten out the partments The departments have The King and Robinson urged that we pass this bill during tangle bills were identical in terms the present session in order that When Mr Robinson called up they can continue this work his bill and explained its pUrpose - Mr 8nell-- 4 want- someone to- telt Representative Snell of New York me why it is necessary to buy land was in an obstreperous mood Just when we own most of the land in what happened is best told by quot- that entire territory I want to ing from the congressional record: know how much it is exPected will Mr Snell—With all the land that be paid for it we own in that section of the counFor a objection of Mr try it seems to me it is a mighty Snell blocked the bill but by ptiMr Robinson poor policy to go out and buy land vats conference to establish civilian conservation brought the Republican leader into line and later in the day on a camps Mr Robinson of Utah—The rea- second attempt the bill was passed son for this is the location They by the house as t t 'Political Gesture' by GOP as Attack Falb ' ' ol - WASHINGTON Aug 24 ati -Tagged by Republicans as a "pure ly political gesture" the 2250000000 administration tax bill tonight smashed through its last congres- atonal barriers and was ready for certain presidential approval Representative Crowther (R N Y) used the political phrase in describing the legislation when a conference report compromising house and senate differences was submitted to the house Despite his usault the house r 0 - adopted the report 247 to 72 rid: in less Allan 30 minutes the senate ' did the same—without even a stand-- : ing vote A Surtax Increased Irt Its final formthe bill followed the broad outline laid down by the president in a message June 19 It increased surtaxes on he: bigger individual incomes taxes on estates raised gift and stiffened corporation taxes In one major particular it departed far 1from the president's proposal He devoted a third of message to a detailed argument i ti I) ' t ' e '(1!at e- ' thoi imposition- of new taxes persons who receive inheritances addition to those already levied estates ban Passing en accumulated '' ::!:::ir:t:1::!:::--:!' memsenate request for return of the from generation to generation committee 4 Their conference 1k400 bers deadlocked but finally readjournment resolution had not days he argued was as out Ar'' line with general ideas as was been granted at that 4Ime ceived word that the president succession of kings to the 13 colts would not object to a short period t t Speedy Rcil Call Extensive social measures of the new deal— ales in 1776 means committee and Senator Pat Harrison of grace because he believed the ' Other reports were circulated as drafted The house agreed But the by the seventyfourth congress—face ckairman of the senate finance committee—as he price level would be sufficiently re tests based on word bucked and the final hill their constitutionality before the supreme Mined the social security act believed headed for stable so no one could prove damliable sources- - that the third Alen court of no inheritance taxes It was n next October President Roosevelt is shown gra a supreme court decision The facade of the new ages against the government The clenci bill would be allowed to die here—flanked — ' ' the that derstood the set court L though Robert '4damages" by —Representative supreme court building is shown in the back- supreme by adjournment as means of set op dent would sign the bill just criteria for collecting in such cases Doughton (left) chairman of the house ways and ground lung the dispute same I -With the deadline set at January But hous- e- leaders apparently the'issue is leu likely to recur Levy On Estates anxious to throw responsibility for in the next' session of congress In its final form the bill either ending or Icontinuing the see increase the surtaxes on that porconvening with the opening of the sion upon the senate rushed the new year tion of all individual net final roll call through In lees than Over $50000 The present rate 25 minutes r fleidont4 has the roll $1000000000 Damage instance is 30 per cent on been called that fast The potential damage of $7000- part of the income between The senate was notified of the tic000000 arises from the fact that 7 $56000 The new bill ttlon but seconds wore Canter's gold in than $10000000000 Mort Wonder What People 'Back Home' Think and to 31 per cent They that hairs fallen at are clause midnight outstanding obligations ! On that part of income between': With hardly a moment's delay the would require $169 in present day of Their sur- Asks Study of Social Finan Itdollars the $itopo000-szoomo- o to present Accomplishments senate rescinded the motion to adsame Congress the Message to represent gold tax is 59 per cent—the highest ? journ and then recessed-- content as the old dollar bill The Department Moves to Ault Next Session bill raises the levy new rate The cial Problems house its aim apparently cc setreasury hu been retiring gold e WASHINGTON Aug 24 (211—So- has been interpreted too narrowly on that to 73 per cent and Applies complished recessed shortly after- Injunctions as BLI1 lcuilties on a dollarfor-dolla- r ber realization of the bitterend "to meet national needs" a maximum 75 per cent tax to all: wart 4 value basis cannot "f it appears the' nation amend5 gnat tire- 4 The legislation also author taes political campaign ahead tempered " At present $50000 of an estate IS: ': branch on the motion to return the a surprise Message to congressional holders of gold—Clause obfrgatfona adjournment enthusiasm in congress ment then amend we must" he exempt from ta:ces and the firSt adjournment 'resolution to the WASlitNGTON Aug 24 ‘41 r- -- UV leaders tonight President Roosevelt said Ito trade them dollar for 'dollar for today $10000 over the exemption is taxed senate r asked for legislation at the next 1936 to JulYI On the side A 'AA amendment other the American 1 currency up legWarm to: preserve "such social Superficially the word-wor- n per cent The new bill drops the Call Taken The bill was requested by the league contended the new both to extend the farm adminietrato $40000 and boosts the islators talked of rest Underneath Liberty exemption An inconclusive- voice vote—tvil times powers and bulwark it legalj- and economic advantages"- at were administration after the supreme for deal cannot and the constitution —"back 2 to per cent In place many' ran doubts that ballot which y—wee written into law todilI -- by gaimd in N R A and other emerge live side by side It prepared to Initial rate court failed to uphold abrogation of home" - followed127bytoa standing '4' of the present maximum of 60 per would be so restful con' Cl legislation 103 for returning it President Roosevelt clauses in government ended cite verse and payment spegold cliaptet against over on over of cent $10000the to that letters in executive surge portion The chief sidering dispute : Then came the roll call showing 202 Peppered by its foes on consticific laws obligations and left the way open 000 the bill makes it 'TO per cent on WASHINGTON Aug 24' UP) happenings here since January to 95 for granting the senate's re- - tutional grounds some of its pro- tile lieutenants on capitol hill asked And Hamilton in his broadcast amounts for damage mitt A year hence it was remembered over $50000000 to bePresisenate committees —Here of the and house text is late today called the new' deal a Gift taxes guest visions will face the supreme court are raised to equal the entire house of representatives dent Roosevelt's letter to Vice gin to formulate the legislation in Its in the fall of and erision Lights burned late in the represen"betrayal of the estate rates and a third of the senate will be up tative it so that's Garner President bidding House windows It was generally a of stroke government goulash 'The president's pen was pthreogfraj could be At present all corporations pay for reelection along with the Roosevelt-at the to congress: presented goodbye known that the President WAS vitally the signal unworkunacceptable for a formal justice deGarner 13 cent on their net income ticket i'l of the session in JanUary ' interested inth outcome of the able and unconsti- The per VII "My Dear Mr President: dismissal of opening partment move with that replaces National Activity House General White ushers "If Plans the tutional Parley fight Although opportunity presents legislation" more than 300 temporary injuneif lax of 1214 per cent on t declined Information as to his He inveighed 'against use of the Itself will you be good enough Instead of a respite the legislations which have been granted He told them he would call rep13 per centon the first the $2000 tivities It was assumed the chief against processing tax 'collections the 'rule" to extend my greetings to in the house to effect tive intermission was expected but "gag and labor of resentatives 1! industry income between $2000 to $15000 14 executive ' had -- stayed close members of the senate and to to transfer to the country-at-larg- e legislation calling it and the new per cent on $15000 to $40000 and 15 Instriictions already had been sent consumers into conference during and to them new deal conflicts the an telephone until the end came' the to abottt deep reach my express effort "inseparable" recess in capitol an the startthe country- for Subsidiaries Must Work deal The president even before "Indeed" he exclaimed "they are per cent on all over $40000 The ' squabble? over cotton and throughout sincere congratulations upon the counter-attac-k agreement on the best means of Profits Limited acWheat loans was generally expected ing which have the work the his speech this evening was known the Siamese twins of the Roosevflt and industrial recovery at Cost accelerating Operations Safeguards Provided to be resolved into private week-en- d be administration!" law corporations to Under complished aggressiveexisting greater planning unemployment N 'the col- eliminating discussions so Ithat: on Monday a The bill moves "When a calm and fair reare allowed a 1212 per cent profit ness Proviso Until then the president urged Says definite program contemplating ad lection of such taies gore than industr to avail itself of legislaon declared view of the work of this conas their value Democrats asvell adjusted Republicans On profits over that they pay a looked upon the session's windup U S Firm Plans journment at a Idefinite hour might 8900000000 has been taken In But tion enacted at this session'permitgress Is made It will be called Legal r the suits have been mounting daily be expected 24 (211—The na5 historic has cent tax The new bill lets session WASHING'rON as a warrant for intensified It an Aug per agreements covering The measure seeks': further to ting voluntary House leaders and most Demo dealt in a spirit of statesmanredeclare that value and perutilities bill for which President tional activity them John Hamilton wages hours child labor and unAction Against Mexico mits a 10 per cent cratic chiefs in the senate appar safeguard the government by pro- fair competitive practices Roosevelt waged a month's-lon- g council for the G O P national He profit without ship with matters of vital intaxes On profits from 10' to 15 terest to the lives of our 1peoently were determined to fight to a viding that should the supreme warned that investigation showed battle with congress tonight was committee beat Mr Roosevelt to hold to court unconstitutionFish the law finish Boat Seizure per cent the new tax is 6 per cent clip the riders front the "serious impairment" of standards ple Much has been accomsped to his desk from capitol hill the air by a few hours to decry Over 'al only thoeti tax' payers who had since abandonment measure on profits over 15 per cent the In broad outline the legislation "the egotistical ambitions of an of N R A codes plished for the permanent with-Oabsorbed the levy themselves g of the nation as Southern Biwa Firm tax is 12 per cent system of uncontrolled ruler and his mateThe letter was sent to Chairman provides a it an to the 'producer Harrison of the senate finance coma whole SAN PEDRO Cal Aug 24 VP)--- Corporations now are allowed to governmental regulation for both l'item" Southern Senators who joined up Yorl"e:rol recover "I am grateful for and His headquarters jotted notes on Officiali of the Van deduct from their net income all holding and operating companies in mittee and Doughton of the house with a western bloc to tack the The measurecould Sea Camp also is designed to: ways and means committee which dividends received from other cor' cotton-whethe power industry with the securi- the presidential rallying talk to Food happy In the cooperation beamendment 'onto the Permit the use company canvassed today the porations Under the new bill they of 80 per cent of handled the N R A legislation It tween us and I extend to each ties and power commissions em- the "young Democrats" at Milwaudeficiency measure appeared just as the customs s' receipts under tariff took most of his advisers on capitol and every one of You my good powered to supervise the flotation kee Answer is looked for when Rep- means of legal redress against the are required to include in their flAr determined that the rider should laws for on exports of hill rest for a wishes premiums of securities sales of power and resentative Snell the house minor- Mexican government as the first of taxable income 10 per cent of such by surprise stay litat losses farm products indemnifying tomorrow- its 12 tuna fishing boats seized last dividends "Faithfully yours financing and operating methods in ity leader broadcasts Senator Byrnes ID S VA who —Likewise - each- eorporition- - new-- --tiayintadditionaribelio 'PHANKLINIkit G S 10--- generalovhere strictly intrastate Ile- exports 7:led week off Lower California returned just letter the of text' president's ::rho to farmers In connection (Ito with ' will be VELT" concerned Nor an there not armistice tivities pays a $1 tax on each $1000 of are before the recess and declared it adjustment program and diver- tO Harrison and Doughton follows: Garner is president of the Most important of all it calls for thereafter Word in the adminis- to port here capital stock The bill boosts that "cannot be said that as Situation the condiindustrial 'Bismarck sion of farm commodities into chanHoussels operating to $140 "Reports upon senate abolition of holding Companies tration inner circle is that Presithe Is due to the house" in short Mils covering the period would The president lost one other point r In genera l with a compromise pro- dent Roosevelt won't really open up managetolaid "The house never had an opportu- - nels away front the usual' which commerce and industry have viso that two holding companies especially against charges that the sustain a loss of $12000 from delay In the bill He objected to letting the- - deficiency- — nay s adbeen functioning ‘witheut the' legislation for preserving perm- may be erected upon one system of new deal transgresses the constitu- in delivery loss of time and in- corporations deduct from their taxbe said:'"The bill wu reported Extend the cattle purchase act of the codes of fair snentlr to the nation such social adjacent operating companies The tion and threatens liberty until he creased cost in supplies—resulting able income moneys contributed to the house was and provide 00000000 to be used vantage have three hoursago-bubeen received by me economic advantages as were from the seizure charitable organizations Congress holding company restriction would touches western battlegrounds in denied)the opportunity to vote' It with unexpended balances to elim- from the national recovery admin- and gained through previous emergen- become effective January I 1938 fall Republicant intend to hit "If the proper legal machinery Is wrote into the law a provision perearly wu known that it it were presented inate diseased animals' istration enactments This enable would available" said "the Houssels corn cy mitting such a deduction up to 5 pro- back regularly the - Let the president 'use submargin the house would Slit 'through successful and you to offer at the °oohing of the In addition the measure This week afforded 'clues to the pany plans to file suit through the per cent of the total taxable in'' vides that subsidiaries and affiliaenate amendments" at lands to be acquired loith relief "Notwithatanding made efforts by session a court of claims come being praiseworthy coming I What procedure would be agreed funds for public purposes systems approach each side will take at United States to maintain atand- program for congressional action ates of holding company account— many least until the supreme court has against the Mexican government 1 engineering 'upon on the house side was not Im- - Enact a similar potato control ards Ofemployers performing indicate these for $50000 damages employment "Pending determination by the ing construction and other services ruled on more of the t The normal measure providing for: production a Mae znediately apparent Winnie Purchase "For three years the company has tendency toward serious impair- congress of whether further indus- for the operating companies must enactments since 1932 course would be to send the defi- - quotas and taxes on production in ment of established standards by a trial legislation will be enacted it The president twice showed he posted bonds for alleged infractions tenter- - excess-- t the given quotas do so at cost ciency bill to a senate-hous- e MeasuieAppr9yed is hoped that industrial' groups will fish and game laws and ence for an Ironing out of differ- - Extend the Bankhead tottOl'On minority A third provision in the bill which Intends to argue in terms of the of Mexican "To place these facts before your themonce was bond avail numbers the returned inoreuing once& Whether the 'house Itself trol' and Kerr-Smipreamble to the constitution with only tobadco 'con- am transmitting here- selves of the provisions of the joint' provided a source of contention wASHINQION Aug 24 (4111 — will vote otherwise remained to be trot acts for 'two years with the committeeI emphasis ori the "general welfare" when the alleged infraction was tits! substan- resolution extending the national throughout the shaping of the meas- Clause information with certain' The latest seizure brings President Rocisevelt today signed proved and—as he seen to put it—"objeure : of permits holding companies approval producers this conclusion the bill authorizing purchase for recovery administration which perctiviii" Implied was that any legis- these actions to a bead" Packed galleries saw congress go Put into operation the "ever nor- - tiating oSs additional evidence Is gath- mit agreements (I) putting Into issue bonds secured by a first lien lative means to fulfill those Houssels said reports from the re- the Smithsordan institution at the objecwas would be what or on own assets the their through mai granary thought physical authorizing the ered I shall continue to furnish it effect the requirements of section ' maining ships would be awaited be- Winnie Mae in which the late 'Wk the final hours of the session and government toplan" physical assets of subsidiaries with tives should be tried acquire agricultural to your committee to lay as broad a minimum wages maximum the fore definite action would be taken ley Post flew around the world Mrs Roosevelt heard the president's letter read approvingspoke commission empowered to say commodities pledged as OW for factual base as possible for your hours and of child la- in individual N law of one who had violated "If the opportunity presents It- - government loans and tosecurity ly whether cases other make part consideratim of the problems in bor and (2) prohibition corn unfair ' prohibiting some to children Mr Roosevelt wrote' Vice meats "in kind" to self 'Common stocks help assets as such who producers' volved The national ad petitive practices which offend Should the snpreme court rule President Garner "will you be good cooperate in the adjustment pro- - ministration is also recovery might be substituted making a grew against existing law out various attempts toward the Pleasant Duty to keep enough to extend my' greetings to grams ' eral ' outvey of the results to far ends- - sought so no constitutional the members of the senate and to Industry Can Help : the hope that discussion will Indueobtained National the under in express to them'roydeep and "Such agreements when approved create among them a general agree- - ground rests beneath the new deal trial Recovery act' BEAUTIFUL cere congratulations upon the work Italian Noblewoman the president as to matters cov- ment u to the best means of ac- - then thequestion of amendment will by Chance tor Study become which they have accompilshed' overwhelming truly are resolution ered by the joint industrial recovery and In that connection Charles MiDeported From U "It has4ealt lit a spirit of states- :it does not seem possible to exempted expressly from the pen- celerating elimination of unemployment chelson with I Business Girl matters Nitaliinof for includthis publicity director for 'the work in time its alties of the antitrust lslvs snanship —NEw YORK-4A24 UPI—The complete r ant hopeful that such an effort Democratic national committee toterest to-tlives of our people Baroness Natalie Ziluca of goo at the present session of coo-tre- ing criminal prosecutions injuncwu be view in successful I especially Italy Housewife ± Much hu been accomplished—for IIn the 'bort time remaining tions and treble damages inaugurated a weekly column carried down the bay on- a coast 1 I of the definite manifestation of day L' g for can the permanent of the newspapers tinCo-e- d I "Ely such action industry guard cutter to board the liner it seems impracticable to ask the by all in the solution of or some digs at 'gratuitously" tion as S whole" opposition political Roma outbound when she was de- congress to give consideration to doubtedly do Fetich to preserve the theSe problems one commentators he said he for an industrial statute of broad im- very substantial gains made while Methodically the house and senate ported tOday "I am sending a Ilimilar letter to Society Matron could not tell whether Mr Roose4' adopted one conference report after With thet baroness who was port the codes were in effect ApplicaHon Robert L Doughton chair- - velt -another and the house looked for charged with "purposes an amendment' If your committee start could tions for approval of such agree- man of the committee on ways and overstaying her leave : ' ward to its traditional closing hour were to other deportees Unaware be delegated to analyze during the ments should be filed with the fed- means house of representatives eind a Daily Beauty Hint and Renewed Plans of entertainment and singing— A of the arrangement the Baron Zino coming months the material col- eral trade commission The president was disappointed May I request that consideration be Special Prices on Boauty Work lustily shouted 'Aye" and a derisive Ziluca her uncle called at the lected I believe adequate data would "Industry may continue to take given by your committee toward by the N R A invalidation wroste 4 Ironic chorus of "noes" greeted the Roma's pier to see her off Subs- made available for a' thorough advantage of the familial trade :1 adopting a plan conformable to Michelson "but he merely set about custoniary resolution calling for quently he was allow u se understanding of the complex sit- practice conference procedure of these suggestions and if possible forthwith to preserve as much of BEAUTY AIDS and SCHOOLS "sine die"- adjournment' upon Coln- - down the t niece on the patioti confronting industry and la- the federal trade commission of the re- - the new deal principles as the bywIth1ffs 1 activities the correlating r of Want Ad Col No it) Today the bor pletion cutter dafs tasks "It will be my purpose during spective senate and house' commit- - decision seemed to permit" "IWiti this done With house " approval already "A BARGAIN SQUARE FOR BEAUTY" your committee the adjournment of congress to call tees Governor Earle of Pennsylvania Jr '' 1 Addltional Conkressional News could meet in the fall for hearings into conference representatives of MI granted senate leaders at last night told the "young '1Very sincerely yours only On rages 125A and and the formulation of proposed management labor and constimers the constitution lately D "FRANKLIN ROOSEVELTDemocrats" ' ' 'O i callybringing-adjournmenti- the lf !11t t:7 ' - -- would f --- 7 1::-"--- : ::ii::::::: d' ::: ::::: 1 wait before imposing the :::::: tirithr Roosevelt Reveals Campaign Worries New Economic Plans -- for I ' Here!sThrt ' ik''''1 Legislators Start 4 Processing Tax May Be Cleared By New Powers -- : s-- :A4':"' - ' :''!7: - 7i::r::-::j'el:?- ::::4::J- Ar0 r:-i-:- ''-':- ::A 4' ''' ' I the session 11 expect-w- 1 'r- 10:As1 aii or 1 i t ''''--::---'4- f 4k1(-1" - :): :!:: 't' 7 '4::: — :::5:-- ji (7! But he spoke too soon will be hers several " days" said Senator RW31718014 the Dernocratio leader after the recent finally was taken The capitol was in a state of confusion considerable and a veritable hotbed ofrtimors and reto what would be done as 'Ports as -pidnight atproached reports were circulated that Vice President Oar ter bad determined to bang his gavel at Midnight sharp automat! ' i'''' i: :!!! ':1'''' ':: - A i474 LEGISLATION IN DAY t Court Action Over Devaluation 47-- :--' - i Bill Approved to Forbid Snell Objected to Minor Measure Proposing to Brailded Aid SA Erosion Private Parley w '1 i" 4:4:::'It:411r :?:':!::::''' : deceased' N' R A Speaks Too Soon Apparently certain of an adjourn inent tonight the president earlier had sent to both' Vice President Car- 'ner rand Speaker Byrne letters bid- ding them goodbye and congratu-- ' r ' '''' N to restrict n-duiqg 4' 'e:k' $ clean mail con Veit can cancel --tra- 44:r '' :::i:::::' 0 risri':"i: 4J i p e iP '" '''' :s1 O'c - - - Citizens Lose I 7 111roug1t Mills of - AUGUST 25 1935 SUNDAY-MORN1- for Test in highi Court Age Pensions Relieved Headed I 13ills Speeded litlititl-1-1E AzE ro ‘ NG -- THE SALVLAKE 9 t : - - - - A er bel'esened-With-oTtriirioth- Adieu to 7 - - ' Latvirtctizers ' 1 — 1 ' three-quarte- Curb on Holding ed rs Companies Wins k ' y ' ' ' ut well-bein- at ' well-earn- or t- took-'thillio- the-figh- ' ny tom-petiti- t - ' ed r trail-blazi- - I ' th '' ' 7-- A ' At tete" S' m he ' ss 1 st well-bein- ' 4 ' f ": 1 t ' mid-afte- r- ea - - - flit - IA 1 - 0 b - I 4 ' 1WOOPM |