Show a WASHINGTON April 6 ID—The national labor relations board today ordered the Santa Crus Fruit Pack ing company of Oakland Cal to reinstate 81 discharged workers on tha ground their discharge violated Sen Vandenbefrg Asks the labor relations act The board announced it found the Cut in Unit Pay for company discriminated against members of the Weighers Larger Farms-and Cereal Workers local of the International LongsWASHINGTON April 6 CD— In horemen’s association An order was given for the comth wake of senate committee action to turn a publicity spotlight on re- pany to refrain from interfering with of employes cipients of big A A A benefit checks system a payment plan "the re Senator Vandenberg R Mich) today suggested a plan for trimming verse of the Income tax schedules" would be applied so that small growthem down ers would get maximum benefit Declaring himself pleased with the payments for not growing so many action of the senate agriculture com- bushels of grain or bales of cotton mittee in approving his resolution and in turn large scale producers to ask reports on all A A A benefit would get less per bale or bushel for crops they did not grow payments over $10000 a year the The committee’s action was In the Michigan Republican declared the forefront of developments bringing size of checks already reported by th agricultural preblem with reSecretary of Agriculture Wallace in- newed force before congress dicated “it may be desirable to reReacting to the decision of the duce the unit payments" to large senate agriculture committee Satscale producers to attempt overriding PresiThe committee on Saturday de- urday dent Roosevelt’s Veto of the $50000-00- 0 cided to recommend the A A A reseed loan bill Representative port payments from $1000 up but Burdick (R N D) urged in the today it turned back to the $10000 house that the chief executive ease figure of the Vandenberg resolu- the way for seed loans from the tion $30000000 allocated by the president Vandenberg said that under his from emergency funds AAA Benefits Ware-ousem- 8-- -- Utah Senator Law Partner torate Tax Bills Experts Assert Gives Reason Tells Story of In AAA Stand Treasury Men Say Program Would Transfer Burden to Individual Stockholders WASHINGTON April 6 CD — d maxing a day of sharp 'attack and defense of the administration’s $799000000 tax program treasury spokesmen revealed lath today that under it the nation’s corporations actually would pay less money into Cll-hel- from distribution corporations were expected to pay taxes of a year compared with $1132000000 under the present tax systenp Judge’s ‘Fee’ King Justifies Demand Explains to Senate That for Senate Probe on $2500 Payment Was for Business Large Payments Since jthe plan is designed to encourage distribution of earnings in Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON dividends however it was estimated April 6 CD- -A the treasury than at present WASHINGTON April 8 — Senator L Rankin West Palm Beach attorthat stockholders would pay William that the H Testimony proposed high King of Utah strongly ney testified at the senate impeachagainst a present taxes orf undistributed corporate incommitted to the idea of compell- ment trial of Federal Judge Halsted in income taxes come would place the entire added Earlier the committee had heard ing the A A A to disclose all large I- - Ritter of Florida today he paid tax burden or Individual stock- a Republican member brand the farm benefit payments today ex the jurist $2500 the same day he holders was given just before the tax plan as “absolutely pressed the opinion that the ad- received an advance of $25000 on a cockeyed" house ways and means committee and had been as a group missions TjfSecretary of Agricul- $75000 receivership fee allowed him charged suddenly decided not to press its with using “strong arm legislative ture Wallace in his letter published by Ritter open hearings to a conclusion to- methods” this morning fully justifies the Rankin was Ritter’s former law senate in demanding full informa partner night Vote Taken The abandonment of a proposed tion as to all payments above $2000 His statement given to the senAndresen Representative (R “It was the understanding of those ate sitting solemnly as a “jury night session was reported by com- Minn) made the accusation after who mitteemen to have been taken prisupported the A A A program was part of the twelfth imcommittee by an 18 to 7 vote that marily in order to give the chamber thj payments to farmers were in- peachment proceeding in the last along party lines refused to of commerce of the United States strictly a congressional spokesman from tended to help the small producer 137 years a chance to deliver its arguments let House Charges the dairy states testify on process who because of drouth or other tomorrow Daniel causes was in need of aid from the Bell acting The house prosecution charges taxes ing federal budget director also will be heard said Senator the $2500 was part of $4500 Ritter before the actual drafting of a bill The committee heard too from King government” Herman “corruptly and unlawfully" received Oliphant treasury general is begun Big Grants Shock from Rankin after going on the counsel the most vigorous defense Produces Figures “It was never supposed that pay- bench In February 1929 of the $799000000 revenue program It was A S McLeod treasury yet received His second ments would be made aggregating The defense claims the money statistician who produced figures ance before the committee appeartens of thousands hundreds of was in discharge of an honest deb was at to show that under the new plan of the demand of members thousands or even millions of dollars owed th6 judge for his interest when a tax on corporation incomes based At the closeRepublican of his testimony to Individuals or to corporations The their law partnership dissolved after on percentages of earnings with- Chairman Doughton (D N C) ex- revelations that have been brought the jurist received his pressed the thanks of the committee to light — the fact that many persons appointment from President Cool-idg- e to Representative Treadway (R and corporations have received in The story of the $2500 payment Mass) for insisting that Oliphant some Instances hundreds of thousands and others have received more was developed by Representative appear In an aside to newspaper men than a million dollars is shocking Hobbs (D Ala) member of the three-ma- n house prosecution staff Doughton chuckled and remarked: It reveals that the policy which was "It’s pitiful to be cleaned up by advocated has not worked out as in Cash Payment He just demol- it had been represented your own witness Rankin testified he wrote checks “As ah illustration” Senator King to ished them He didn’t leave a pay other attorneys out of the continued “Utah with its thousands or a splotch of grease” $25000 fee for services in th? West beets received Palm Beach Whitehall Item by item Oliphant tore into of farmers-growinhotel receivto raised revaccording the Wallace’s arguments Secretary against' ership but that his payment to enue program figures an aggregate of $2052778 Judge Ritter was in cash because The budget Oliphant said has whereas a single sugar corporation he “did not want to subject Judge been deranged to an extent that it in Florida another in Hawaii and Ritter or myself to criticism" is necessary to raise “real money a third in Florida received respec“Everybody but Ritter got his in which has to come out of real peo- tively $1067665 $1022307 and $961-0- ’ check?" asked Hobbs ple’s pockets” He termed the pro“Correct" Rankin replied Showdown Sought gram both fair and "the most im“Was there else in his of'In other words each of these cor- fice when the anyone portant tax reform since adoption payment was made?” of the income tax” porations received half as much in “There was no one else in his prithe way of sugar payments as was vate office”-“YoNames Sources didn’t take a receipt?" There are only four sources of paid to all the beet growing farmof Utah These things cannot “No there wasn’t a scratch of a additional federal income he said ers be justified Because of these showpen” naming them as: ings I am more firmly convinced Business profits wages and Exactly Right’ than ever before we that must inrent and interest “It’s a fact then that you got sist a upon He said he could not conceive of complete showdown: “The names of those who have re- $25000 under a decree signed by anyone’s wishing to put an addiRitter and after writing a couple tional burden on wages apd salaries ceived $10000 or up is not suffi- of checks took another for $3000 and added that rent is just begin- cient I shall insist upon having the cashed it and gave Ritter $2500?” names of all who received to $2000 or and still interest is ning “That’s exactly right" pick up more and the amounts paid them ’off” Asked by Senator Robinson (D be individuals they inBut business profits have corporations1 or Ark) why he paid Ritter in cash creased 40 to 60 per cent he said what-no- t Rankin said: We to want know and must know and that is the place to get more I started to write out a check how this farm relief money has been federal funds with the least burden then it occurred to me Judge disbursed It is folly longer to at- and Ritter might not be doing business to tempt keep these facts secret lat the bapk Rankin patronIt was public money that was paid there out and the public is entitled to ized) and then it might subject him me to criticism to pay him on know how its money has been and same the day the receivership fee was paid” The same consideration he said governed his later payment of $2000 to Ritter $1811-0000$1153-0000- law about that It turned out Law Captures Youthful Milk Bottle Bandit LOS ANGELES April 6 (UP)— Jimmy Kerr Jr the “milk bottle bandit" was in the hands of the law tonight and housewives from here to the Mexican border ed mure easily The desperado was captured at Santa Ana Cal 40 miles south of here after two terrific skirmishes with sheriff's squads during a two weeks’ reign of terror Jimmy was captured first at Orange Cal with his sister Alta 9 who disappeared with him two weeks ago Alta failed to escape the police net but Jimmy wriggled through a hole in a picket fence which proved too narrow for the gendarmes Alta was takenhome and sheriff’s men were "staked out” at Santa Ana Jimmy trudging along the highway drinking the loot of his latest raid walked smack-da- b into a police trap Jimmy and his sister were reported missing by James Kerr Sr two weeks ago and a statewide search was started in the belief they were victims of kidnapers About the saqie time irate housewives began calling up their milkmen complaining their milk was about 90 per cent water and wanting to know if there wasn't lOrt of thing TT somebody was drinking all but about an inch of the milk then filling the bottle with water from a front yard tap Jimmy openly defiant and promising to reeecape at the first opportunity readily confessed his career of crime when he was brought home “I just mooched along” he explained “sleeping in the weeds and drinking milk” He was turned over to juvenile authorities after his frantic parents were notified of his more or less safe return ' - 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