Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 25 1835 New French Bloc Heads Ministry Stop-Ga- p Bill Emerges For Fara Aid ! 4 t i Subcommittee Agrees on Redraft Senate’s of Program I Sarraut Heads Ministry to Keep Peace Until Spring Election ''' 4' I vV J( y (Continued from Paf One) Informally what some described as way to maintain farm parity price through a further cheapening of the f dollar I The houae with out a dissenting vote declined to appropriate funds to enforce the potato control act 4 The house passed the appropriation bill with an amendment carrying $296185000 to pay farmers as a “moral obligation” for carrying out acreage reduction contracts entered into prior to the supreme court decision invalidating the A A A 5 Senator Smith said southern senators had agreed to draft legislation calling for systematic feedcoting of government-controlle- d ton into trade channels with proceeds in excess of the loans and clearing charges going to producers 6 The agriculture committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States met with farm organization leaders but made no recommendations The committee will report to chamber directors next 1! defl-elen- cy nt Week Chester C Davis A A A administrator after appearing before the house agriculture committee said the permanent farm plan yet to be mapped out should not be called “48 little A A A's” because “we already have the machinery out there for cooperative action” Davis said he had “never seen anything In the Hoosac mills (A A A) decision that says to prevent soil erosion and build up the soil is unconstitutional There Is no question in my mind of the constitutionality of the soil erosion act” It is this act which the bill would amend by tacking on the two-yesubsidy plan President’s Views President Roosevelt permitted the following press conference quotation touching on his objective for agriculture: “To so manage use of land in the United States that we will not only maintain soil fertility but will hand down to the next generation a country with better productive power and a greater permanency of land use than the one we inherited from the previous generation That is the broad objective “We have got to go a long way to eatch up with the mistakes of the past so as to make the United States as a whole as productive as It was a hundred years ago" 7 Jones-Bankhe- ad ar Alaska Colonists Will Use Federal Tokens Premier Sarraut Bridges Charges Lockout Started By Ship Owners Militant Dock Workers’ Leader Warns of Open Strife SAN FRANCISCO Jan 24 (®— Militant Waterfront Union Leader Harry Brldgea today charged ship owners already had started the coastwide maritime labor "lockout” which he told President Roosevelt would “attain the proportions of a civil war” unless the government intervened Bridges pointed to the tleup of 62 coastwise steam schooners and the shutdown of one coastal freighter service as the first manifestation of a general lockout In Concerning announcement Washington by Assistant Secretary of Labor Edward F McGrady that the department of justice had been asked to investigate Brldgea declared: “We want a congressional invest! gation” Thomaa G Plant president of the San Francisco Waterfront Employers’ association and spokesman for ship owners aaid no lockoul was contemplated “Employers” he aaid "would wel come a complete government invesIn fact we have earntigation estly endeavored for months to bring about just such an impartial Inquiry" Plant said the executive committee of his organisation was meeting later today “But not to discuss Bridges’ charges" he said “We’re going to consider how to make unions observe their contracts” PALMER Alaska Jan 24 (API-Fed- eral Meat Committee Asks tokens instead of money will be given farm colonists in the City Commission oftlcers anMatanuska colony nounced today aa a means of conInspector Fee Slash trolling the settlers’ finances The tokens— discs stamped in various denominations — are being An appeal for modification of the made in the United States and will be put In use as soon as they arrive city meat Inspection ordinance to provide for reduced fees was made by a committee of packers and Steel Executive Dies butchers meeting Friday with city PITTSBURGH Jan 24 UB- -A B commissioners The local packers and butchers Shepherd 75 vice president and director of the Jones and Laughlin contend that under the present orSteel corporation died today dinance they are forced to compete unfavorably with packers with business operations of nation-wid- e scope Indications the commission was sympathetic to the problem faced the local group were seen In the Secret for Bronchial by suggestion the local packers and butchers name a committee to cooperate with the city board of health in an effort to iron out alleged inmoklnf a dried herb la city pipe this equalities eld daaart Indian and hi trlba kept To meet the expense of regulating fre from Bronchial Aithma attack A famoua Doctor added Menthol to this and inspecting in connection with herb and put it la convenient dtarette the meat business the present ordiform Calafo Mentholated Inhalettee relieve! nance provides that local packers Aithmatio LIKE Paroxyems actually MaOIC Soothe conceited Inflamed mem- pay $125 a month for Inspection brane Relieve! CATARRH HAY FEVER furnished at their plants more than eevere and coughing PoolUvely harmleei — ao It you don't agree ITS THE BEST four hours a day or $621$ a month tneee condition! your money back) when the service is four hours or tor dope 30e tor package ot 20 £OSTS LITTLE Inhaletta At aU Owl Drug less per day By the hour ths inStore al(Adv) spection charge is 70 cents though the total cost for the month cannot exceed $125 AU other inspections are made on the basis of 25 cents per head of livestock for Indian Tells ASTHMA them-ealv- CHAMPION COAL Was A 5268 quality coal shipped by railroad Pea Nut Domestic Stove 535 625 650 675 e Prompt and Etflcient Service Guaranteed CALL WAS 5268 ALKALIZE 1 Auto Strippers Given Fifting Punishment Texas Jan 24 punishment to fit their crime befeU three automobile strippers today They were captured by city detectives in the act of dismantling a stolen car and were then forced to push the machine ten mUes into San Antonio on foot when it ran out of gasoline SAN ANTONIO (S’)— A WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD! Research has shown medical authorities that colds are often caused by a lowered alkaline reserve That’s why— LU DEN'S RInthol Cough Drops now contain an ALKALINE FACTOR Hastily Forms New Cabinet PARIS Jan 24 (JPi —Premier Albert Sarraut hastily formed the 101st cabinet of the third French republic today to keep peace among France’s bickering political forces until the aprlng election! The successor to Pierre Laval postponed hie appearance In the chamber of deputies however until next Thursday to be certain he would not be overthrown before President Albert Lebrun and two of his ministers Plerre-Etienn- e Flandln and Francois Pietri could attend the Windsor funeral of King George V of England To Draft Program Sarraut’s cabinet will meet Sunday to draft a program to “defend our finances and the country’s security” Selection of Marcel Reg-nias minister of finance indicated a continuation of M Laval's of the policy of franc Choice of M Flandin as foreign minister however alarmed some nationalists They feared his admiration for the British would cause him to swing toward that nation thus upsetting M Laval’s nice balance between Italy and England Served Before Sarraut a veteran of the radical-socialiparty which was largely responsible for the Laval cabinet’s collapse had served briefly as pre mier before He took over himself the Interior ministry which controls election machinery and funds His cabinet slightly more leftist than that of M Laval apparently will give the radicals an advantage in the forthcoming elections provided it lasts that long Most of the members are also deputies with a few of M Laval's ministers re mainlng En route to the Elysee palace to present his minister to President Lebrun M Styraut eliminated Louis Jacqulnot from his job as under secretary of war and changed the title of Maxence Bibie from under secretary of justice to under secretary of labor er well-kno- —since the opening o£ the Pay Less Drug Store It’s a fine sight for thrifty shoppers to see all the fine nationally known products in drugs cosmetics and toiletries that you’d expect to sell for much more are within the means of the most moderate budget! 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