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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING resentative Kelly (R Pa) an expert on airmail matters began preparing amendments to the measure already AIRMAIL FIRMS WIN CHANCE ID REGAMTES introduced 'We plan” Mead said “to eliminate control of companies which will get mail contracts through holding companies and interlocking directorates 1 think that will do away with some of the evils that have been a reflection on tpe airmail in the past I am told there is sentiment in some quarters s to pay for mail carrying on a basis but the committee sentiment is strongly against that” Before Black turned Brown over to the Vermont senator he reviewed once more circumstances surrounding the former postmaster general’s participation with the$ late Joseph Bagley in joint stock accounts back in 1928 and 1929 Brown complained about this review and charged the committee was trying to “obscure the issues by dragging in a lot of extraneous matter relating to my old friend Bagley” Unperturbed Senator Black reminded him thaUBagley was a representative for E L Bruce & Co a Memphis lumber concern Whose patented flooring blocks were the only ones that would fit specifications for postoffice flooring on several large contracts let during Brown’s administration ‘What postoffice sites did Bagley TWO AIRMAIL Favors Step Allowing Former Carriers to Bid Committee Br Airocltted Preu rom WASHINGTON Feb the house postoffice committee today came a clear indication that the carriers who flew the airmail up until Monday may be given an opportunity to carry it once more Chairman Mead said so at the hear-inon proposed permanent airmail legislation presentjaw "This committee" Mead said “is to to an consideration willing give amendment that would let these carriers come back and bid on new con22-F- g tracts” Brown Questioned Thomas B Doe official of the East- get commissions on in connection with ern Air Transport which had a com purchases?” Black asked Learned With Surprise tract until the government took it away was testifying at the time and Brown said he had learned that he smiled in agreement with the spirit Bagley obtained a commission from f Mead’s words the First National bank of Boston in At the same time the senate airmail connection with the sale of a site but committee which made the disclosures that “at the time I didn)t know his interest was apecuniary one” epnjjqpt cancellations ws lislervwigto Ttoe yfarmsr postmaster? genera Walter F Brown former postmaster said he' also learned with “surprise” general conclude his four days on after Bagley’s death that he tried the stand to secure options on sites considered Chairman Black finished his long for “the government to buy” of Brown and “It was a principle I wouldn’t tolturned him over to Senator Austin erate” Brown said (R'Vt) who asked Brown a suc- In response to questions by the comcession of friendly questions mittee chairman Black also said he received letters from Andrew W MelWrongdoing Denied This gave the former cabinet offi- lon then secretary of the treasury cer an opportunity to deny categori- W L Mellon and R K Mellon toabout the award of a mail contract the cally any wrongdoing in connection with airmail contracts and to assert Pittsburgh Aviation corporation inthat every contract or extension he dustries W L and R K Mellon were direcmade conformed with the law Austin read portions of Postmaster tors of the corporation Brown said “I recall that Andrew W Mellon General Farley’s order cancelling the domestic mail contracts and asked wrote me a perfunctory letter about Brown whether the charge of conspir- it” Brown said “Somebody stirred the directors up to bombarding me acy it made was true about it' But I saw Mr Mellon two “Absolutely not” Brown replied or three times a week and he never "and furthermore I wouldn’t make a took it up personally” charge oi conspiracy unless I had ab solute proof” Mead told reporters after the house Testimony of Unlawful committee hearing that he felt the administration would be willing to let Plane Deals Studied some of the concerns that had held WASHINGTON Feb 22 mail contracts bid on those to be thatthe war department grantlwarded ed at least two airplane contracts after “I haven't been told what the ad- its official adviser the judge advoministration wants specifically" h’e cate general held them unlawful is said “but I’m confident that their being studied by a house military afproposals and the bill that is being fairs subcommittee The committee has asked for all recworked out by the house committee will differ only as to detail and miner ords involving airplane purchases since 1926 points” This became known today as anoth- After the hearing Mead and Rep Simple Now to Relieve Discomforts of “Acid Stomach” The Signs of Acid Stomach Feeling of Weakness Sleeplessness Frequent Headache Mouth Acidity Sour Stomach Lose of Appetite Nervousness Neuralgia Indigestion Nausea ' What to Do For It TAKE— 2 tesspoonfub of Phillips Milk of Magnesia In (lass of water every morning When you get up Teke another teaspoonful thirty minutes after eating And t another before you go to bed Milk of Magnesia Tablets OH— Take the new Phillips labltt for each teaspoonful as directed above If you have Acid Stomach you can easily trace it The symptoms go headaches stomach pains after eating “gas” “upsets'’ are the usual indications Now— to get rid of it all you above need do is follow these directions: ’ pains and discomfort You feel freedom from dull headaches That “afternoon fag” — you think is depletion or “nerves” disappears You feel like another — person People are doing this doctors advocating it everywhere But when you buy be sure to get the REAL article— Genuine PHILLIPS’ Milk of Magnesia— the kind doctors endorse Always ask for it by the name PHILLIPS’ After-me-al TAKE: 2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water every morning when you get lip Take another teaspoonful thirty minutes after eating And another befpte you go to bed Or— you can take Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tablets substituting one tablet for each teaspoonful of the liquid and get the same result Try It— You WUl Be Amazed! 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Secretary Derm 'told 'a patriotic gathering that President Roosevelt had turned the counor try away from “cqmmunism fascism '£77 “ Fish Representative (Rep N Y) chargedrlhe army's sudden assignment of mail flying was “legalized murder" A BIG SURPRISE AT-- President Roosevelt ordered the bureau of mines transferred from the commerce department to the interior department 1918 Md ” ” f - CR1SFIELD ANNUAL SPRING SEWING EVENT Secretary Wallace accused ten meat peckers of combining to control retail prices Despite the accidents the airmail went out tonight ?with army men in the cockpits as if nothing had happened But in Washington an echo of the crashes rumbled across the floor of the house when Representative Hamilton- Fish (R N Y) rose to say that sending the army men out with the mail without necessary training was "legalized murder” The casualties today followed crashes last Friday in which three army pilots flying to their mail posts were killed — Second Lieutenants Jean D Grenier and Edwin D White in a Utah snowstorm and Second Lieutenant James Y Eastman in Idaho Far Off Course Lieutenant Lowry was far off his ennrse cnthr'Chicaga-Clevetanariff- i when he crashed and out of radio communication with land stations Seeking the end of the flight apparently Lowry began to toss out the mail sacks and tried to use his parachute The parachute caught on the plane's rigging Lieutenant Patrick’s motor failed He was born at Decatur Neb and entered the army air service March 23 (PV-- J Lieutenant Harold Deitz flying the U 5 mails from Newark N J to Richmond Va was badly injured tonight whop his plane crashed in a field a- fnile from Marion station Md He Was brought to McCready hospital here and was rushed to the operating room Attaches said the flier whose home was given as Easton Pa had received a fractured skull and suffered internal injuries Several hundred persons saw the flyer vainly seeking a landing field in the vicinity of Marion Nation for nearly an hour The weather was thick with rain and fog Finally he attempted to sit down in a field but struck a tree was bowled into a telephone post and his 36 inches wide ! 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