| Show f All This House Vote Near oil Junk Goes Too w'Tjj PHILADELPHIA Feb 17 UP) — Jimmy Stewart declined Sunday the telegraphed offef from Thomas P McHenry Philadelphia Democratic ward leader and county commissioner that the film actor bid for the Democratic nomination for governor of Pennsylvania McHenry sought Stewart’s permission to enter the latter’s name as a candidate for consideration of the Democratic state committee He said Stewart wired he was honored by the offer but unable to accept it because of movie commitments Stewart is a native of Indiana A government plan tually every school child in the ration with a daily lunch headed Sunday to the voting stage in congress Chairman Flannagan (D) Virginia of 'the house agriculture committee said legislation providing for a permanent school lunch system is set for house consideration Tuesday For a decade now the agriculture department has helped states pay for lunch programs but the department depended on provision of funds by con gresa Many states haven’t taken trp the idea partly for fear congress would let it die Flanragan's committee said in recommending the J65000000 an rual program it hoped more states auad communities will adopt the federal-ai- d plan both as a means cf providing children with a nutritive diet and as a regular outlet for farm produce Urge Better Nutrition "AH surveys point to the need ef better nutrition for the nation's children " the committee said "These surveys have shown measurable benefit to the children when an adequate lunch is provided at school not only in their physical development but in their educational progress” ITp to July 1 1947 the federal goiemment under the pending bill would match state funds put up for the lunch costs dollar for dollar Thereafter for a year the states would put up two dollars for every federal dollar By 1950 the ratio would be four state dollars for every federal dollar Sponsors said this is not an effort to shift the cost to states but am attempt to have increasingly large share of the fixed annual federal outlay available for more state matching Children Must Eat Asked whether he expected to encounter opposition from those who may point to threatened food shortages as reason for not going ahead with the program Flannagan replied: "Why certainly not What’s that got to do with feeding our children They have to eat whether we have any food shortages or year-to-ye- Pa ar roi” Government estimates of amounts available by areas to states for purchasing food supplies for the proposed lunch program include: Western $21 55500 including Arizona J1S6800 California SP975O0: Idaho $141000: Montana $130400: Nevada $21200 Oregon $1S6SOO: Utah $162200 Washington $289100 Wyoming $70500 BOWLES Continued from Page One after Bowles threatened twice to re:gn because of differences with Snvder The price administrator will replace John C Collet who plans to return to his federal judgeship in Missouri spe- g cial steel panel left have Sunday for their homes-Thebeen standing by at $100 a day each suice their appointment last !e-31 to make findings in the steel industry wage dispute The wage stabilization board bas already received the first applications for approval of wage increases granted in accordance vith the t:g steel formula and Is traced for a deluge this week The W S B has stabilization auof 25000-C0- 0 thority over the wages new workers Under the wage-pric- e formula employers may grant general wage increases according to the general pattern for their industry or a maximum of ISCe to 20 and seek relief to rover these boosts price Government labor and industry ounces expect that this wage movement will parallel the experience under the wartime little steel formula The result is expected to be applications to W S B and OP A for wage and price boosts of virtually all of the 030 workers subject to wage stabilization Figured on the basis of an 184 c an hour pay boost— the big steel wage settlement — and 2000 hours of work per year for each worker — the formula will add $10000-fcO000 to industry's wage bill The V S B is workirg on new rules and regulations which will permit fcvthe processing of applications regional boards without of sending all of the recesstv them to W asnmgton The board is aiming to process any given applied::: :r rct mere than 21 days The W S B regulations will be worked out jointly with O P A and informal talks have already been held for this purpose fact-findin- y 25-OO- O O Wail USES Hearings WASHINGTON Feb 17 UP)— The senate labor committee will open hearings Monday on legislation for return of BYRNES LEAVES MIAMI BEACH Fla Feb 17 of State James F Byrnes and Mrs Bypnes and UP) — Secy Bernard M Baruch presidential adviser left by army plane Sunday for South Carolina after a brief visit with former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill The party planned to go directly to Baruch's plantation S r -- '' i s t Wood-manse- administration asked that this return be delayed until 1947 but a combination of house Republicans and Democrats rejected the demand William Green president of the American Federation of Labor has been called as one of the first witnesses at Georgetown T'isay-- tion announced Sunday that Col R E Elwell who served In the army air forces for three years has resumed his position as C A A e general counsel Glen D who held the post during Elwell’s absence will resume his former position as assistant general counsel Jimmy Stewart Declines Offer to Enter Politics Feb 17 (JF— to supply vir- Members of Mr Truman’s - IN THESE UNITED STATES Lunch Plan WASHINGTON' j r- C Air Space Available WASHINGTON American Feb 17 UP)— businessmen will get and ship passenger accommodations allocated by the army for civilian use the commerce department announced Sunday Travel allocations for businessmen under the quota will be handled by the commerce department under an agreement with the state and war departments and operations will begin immediately the announcement said of the airplane 25 iialt Cak tribune TllC ed Resumes CAA Post WASHINGTON Feb 17 UP— The Pearl Harbor investigation goes into its final phases this week with American-British-Dutc- mili- h tary conversations in 1941 expected to come in for further exploration High army and navy officials have testified that American representatives made no commitments as to 'aid for the British or Dutch in event they became involved in war with Japan and this country was not attacked The conversations were held at Singapore in the spring Sen Ferguson (R) Michigan indicated he wants further information however on what was the British understanding He has repeatedly cited in the hearings a message Adm Thomas C Hart commander of the Asiatic fleet sent to Adm Harold R Stark chief of naval operations on Dec 6 1941 — the day before the Pearl Harbor attack This message said: “Learn from Singapore we have assured Bitain of armed support under three or four eventualities Have no corresponding instructions from you” Hart now a Republican senator from Connecticut is listed among a half dozen or so witnesses the committee expects to hear in a schedule of day and night hearings it had laid out for Tuesday and Wednesday The committee aim is to close the hearings Wednesday night Ferguson brought up the message last week with Rear Adm Leigh Noyes the 1941 chief of naval communications in the witness chair He asked whether Noyes knew that Adm Tom S V Phillips commander of the British naval forces based on Singapore told Adm Hart of an assistance commitment “I did not know that” Noyes replied Hart may be the witness Monday although Seth Richardson committee counsel said the schedule was yet uncertain Feb 17 fP) — Board Chairman Charles B Henderson said Sunday that 90 of the Reconstruction Finance Corp’s business loan authorizations have been to small concerns Nearly half of these loans have been in amounts of $10000 or less he added in a'statement predicting a “sharp increase” in bank loans to small business enterprises during 1946 PARticular Housewives! - Continued from Page One dent and Ickes with Pauley relegated somewhat to a bystander’s role How much the Truman-icke- s cleavage would affect the Demo cratic party remained to be seen! Some pemocrats made it plain they are more interested in whom the president appoints as Ickes’ successor than they are in the Tauley controversy Sen Pepper (D) Florida said he for one 'hopes the president names a full fledged liberal to the interior post Mr Truman’s action in this connection he said might be an indication of which road the administration intends to take in theTffture “I think a£l of the liberals of the party can agree that Mr Truman has an excellent philosophical program as outlined in his recommendations to congress for legislation” Pepper told a reporter “We only hope that his appointments will keep pace with the views he has expressed there” One man with ready access to the White House said Sunday that Ickes’ successor had not been picked yet He said Sen O’Mahoney (D) Wyoming was not out of the picture but advised a reporter “don’t go out on a limb on j £ vi 'NiFT I 9 Bdwy A 1021 ' u fyfe w ' y E 21 it Se A i- - - £ '1 ' -- A - him” m face-to-fac- r a'rr UP) £ 'r 4 V V V VT w i UNDER it? - A TODAY'S 44 i REPLACEMENT ¥'r i $m v- : -vk I- COST! 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14-ye- ar begins debate on the measure Wednesday or Thursday Meanwhile Sen Kenneth S Wherry (R) Nebraska said in a statement that unrealistic O P A policies aredoing more damage “to our national economy than the current wave of strikes” ‘ If the federal tax on fur is reduced or eliminated AUVLRTIShMFNT Invisible Half Soles Ladies' Ironized Heel Lifts Wfc res W alt Service E fcj Hi Pauley’s nomination goes before the senate naval committee again Monday with the appointee and e Ickes scheduled for a showdown on the charges the former cabinet member has made Sen Tobey (R) New Hampshire promised to produce some witnesses on other aspects of the nomination At the same time a senate banking subcommittee headed by Sen Radcliffe (D) Maryland arranged to hear at least two witnesses on the president’s nomination of Cmdr James K Vardanian Jr his naval aid for a term on the federal reserve board In the senate Sen Taft (R) Ohio said he plans a discussion of what he termed the “inadequate” appointments of the president with special emphasis on the naming of George E Allen former Democratic national committee treasurer for a two-yeterm as a director of the Reconstruction Finance Corp ings on new homes but refused to include old ones Wyatt said this would cause chaotic conditions Patman recently told the house there are some “mistaken ideas about price ceilings on existing meantime that congressional op- homes” He said there is no inposition to such action is melting tention of appraising homes and Congressmen have been listing the price for which they swamped with letters from vet- could be sold erans and labor organizations de“Anybody could sell his home manding such an amendment One at any price” he said “but this from the American Veterans Com- price would then become fixed Nomittee Inc said if congress fails body but speculators would have to take action "it will in effect be any objection” But Republicans led by Rep providing homes which veterans will be unable to purchase or rent” Jesse Wolcott (R) Michigan say Support for price ceilings also they will fight for elimination of all came from the Congress of In- price controls when the house Each Man in Ralph's Shoe Service Is a Specialist - PAULEY FIGHT WASHINGTON Feb 17 (UP) — Rep Wright Patman (D) Texas said Sunday night that he will offer an amendment to his housing bill to fix price ceilings on existing Homes There were reports Pride In Workmanship i Soap for Win Steady Jobs Texas Solon Seeks Ceiling On Costs of Old Homes dustrial Organizations the American Federation of Labor the American Veterans of World War II and a number of consumer groups Ceilings on all homes— new and old — is one of the planks of Housing Expediter Wilson W Wyatt’s program to build 2700000 dwellings in two years Patman’s housing committee recently voted ceil- - 4 The Quality WASHINGTON Feb 17 (UP) — ‘The army which learned in wartime that a woman in some jobs can replace three or four men plans to keep W A Cs as “part of I WISH I HAD A TENT G Feb 17 VP) — Herman Northrup 18 of Ravena died Sunday in Albany hospital of a disease which physicians said slowly dissolved his bones The boy fought an uphill fight of nearly three years against the malady which attracted attention of physicians throughout the east and which one physician said wu so rare that medical science “had no name for it" N Y ALBANY VVASHNGTON Secretary of Interior Harold L Ickes packs last of papers Into briefcase as he ends IS years of service In cabinet post after falling out with Pres Truman over nomination of Edwin V Pauley to navy post Pearl Harbor Hearings End Feb 20 3 for It No Name SMALL FIRMS GAIN the team” in the permanent peacetime army Maj Gen Willard S the employment services to the WASHINGTON Feb 17 UP— Paul assistant chief of staff for states June 30 of this year The The civil aeronautics administra personnel said Sunday night house-approv- Monday Feb 18 1946 Jr " ‘IL " - J rusk ” A ' £§t: Furriers for 3 Generations by December 31 1946 Dupler's will refund ta their customers the full amount of the tax reduc g tion 137 SOUTH MAIN tf 4W f — C- -- “ ' Wirsi'wvj " ' fy |