Show n L ivj i THE" SALT LAKE mu’ URGED IN STOCK BILL TRIBUNE' SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 24 1834 - 9 that would give tho miners a base $380 for ea Z BIRTH ANNOUNCED day and a there would b no ehango In the deyi Miners Demand per week but hours- would be A daughter was horn Friday St $ 389 for a week Wage of day a week were adopted Under the N R A coal code how- shortened a m in the L D S hospital to David Week and to biennial the the mlnera have been working ever the delegates day by Sugar Jed In the export from the B and Zelpha A Moench of 731 Easf Democrats Charged With Breaking Faith eight-hou- six-hou- r six-da- ur convention of district No 27 United Mine Workers of America here Mont March 23 The base wsgo under tho present tor a new Wage agreement with Montana coal mine operators sgrectqent which expires May 31 is BILLINGS BY PRESIDENT G 0 P Senators Project Airmail and Tariff i - to- five-da- y 30-Ho- r y ends eight-hou- r Second South days per week ao Mr Moench is period manager of street that should the demands bo granted Philippines for the five-yeHenager's Business col-le1927 to cofrom 1931 Inclusive with min a the owners at conference by Mrs Moench and tho daughter to be held probably early in May conut products second arc reported to bo doing nicely five ar to Fore as Campaign Issues Measure By Associated Press Given Federal Reserve WASHINGTON March 23— In an outburst of oratory that pro jected airmail and tariff sharply to the fore as campaign issues Re System Approval Fletcher-Raybur-n publican chieftains charged today that the Democrats had failed to out a dozen platform prom' hearing just to "add to t&e prestige WASHINGTON March 23 m carry The prospects lor a regulatory lses and had brought about a sit of tho now deoL” measure thla seaalon that will put uation where capital and labor Chairman Black (D Ala) of the airmail Investigating committee to' the atock exchanges under strict lea-er- were at each other1! throats terrupted tho Delaware senator to supervision rose sharply today Senators of Delaware Hastings say tho contracts were annulled to with word from the White House that President Roosevelt desired a chairman of the senatorial campaign the same manner an individual would measure with "teeth" In It committee and Feu of Ohio former act If he found be had been frauduThe chief executive however said chairman of the Republican national lently aold a suit ' he had not read the latest draft of committee New Airmail BUI carried the burden of dethe stock bill—the rietcher-RaybuHastings bate replied the government measure— although the treasury and Hastings assailed cancellation of air- was In a different position because it federal reserve system Indicated to- mail contracts N R A policies and could not be sued and therefore day it was satisfactory to them should be more sarefulthtn An IndiSome observers saw In the bene- Rooseveltian advisers Senator Met- vidual calf (R R I) joined in the attack diction given by Governor Eugene to call the tariff bill now before the After Hastings cited the failure of Black of the federal reserve system the Transcontinental and Western Air and the testimony of Tom K Smith house e "drastic abdication of the to obtain a court review of the case assistant to Secretary Morgenthau powers of congress Black said he thought the air com Democrat Replies assurance that the revised measure panies could sue in the court of would keep its essential features pn "No country could be in a more claims if they could pot he fa lass Mr Roosevelt wanted drastic dangerous condition” Hastings said vored but amending the law to permit modification “than to have the brain trust urging such action He and Chairman McKel-lanew expenditures on one side and Opposition Expresstd (D Tenn) of the postoffice com' playing politics on the oth- mittee joined in introducing! new — Oppositton-t- o the bill however was politicians two an in er the attempt combining airmail bill later with euch a proviexpressed today at sessions of the country which sion 'enate banking and housa commerce to get a bold onto the be off" take shaken will years Fess protested because an article by committee A charge that "brain trusters” who aided In writing the He said the N R A policies had Frank Kent in the Baltimore Sun a “strait in nation the jacket” measure were bent on leading the placed calling Postmaster General Farley nation into communism was made and the mail contracts were canceleda "loquacious and ubiquitoua” had not without the operators being given been placed in the record immediately before the latter group This assertion was made by James Black The of the board was behind Farley's Delaware speech as feeling H Rend chairman of the committee he said that the bill was “workable Feu had requested yesterday after for the nation After e heated and will accom- Senator Harrison (D Miss) put the in in which Rand declined right the principle of purposes” curbing exces- Farley address to the day's official plish to give names he w is summarily sive and eliminating un- proceedings speculation removed from the witness stand b desirable practices Promises Cited Chairman Rayburn The 'treasury’s indorsement pretwelve "promises” Hastthe Among The committee’s Ira was especial! sented by Tpm K Smith assistant to ings said the Democrats had ignored aroused by a letter from Dr William Secretary Morgenthau was confined were a 23 per cent cut to gfternment A Wirt Gery Ind educator which to and purposes of the expenditures a sound Mrrency the Rand read It quoted unnamed measureobjectives added statement competitive tariff for revenue exten"brain trusters" as saying they were that the with the hed not con department to states for unem deliberately trying to impede recov- sidered the strictly technical aspects sion of "credit" of ery to convince tha country that the of the measure Failure to comment ployment relief and the spreading government should take full charge Upon them Smith said did not mean employment by reduced hours While the administration was urgof commerce and industry the treasury opposed them ing private industry to raise wages Attacks Bill’s Drafters critiIn the course of reading his and shorten hours he said governThe federal reserve board's views cism of the bill Rand startled the employes were working longer n tha revised atock exchange bill house committee with a vigorous at- ment reduoed pay and postal were given to the senate hanking tack upon tha drafter of the hours with employes were taking compulsory furcommittee Governor by Eugene measure loughs in addition to pay cuts Asserting the government had destroyed cotton and hogs "while many people are in need of food end clothes" he said the “last and most FINE outrageous of all is to be a proceuing ALL- tax on the milkthat feeds the chilWOOL dren and undernourished in the land-par- ty r Fop Every Woman WIio Knows Style and Value! 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MUSSSES A Special Easter Group At Only © Hurry' in a i DALLAS Texas March 23 (UP)-T- here are approximately 12000000 barrels of oil in proved reserves in the world today but unless new fields are discovered there won't be enough left in 15 years to lubricate a sewing machine But the world doesn’t need to worry according to 1500 geologists whft are in Dallas today foe a big convention For these geologists are willing to bet plenty of good American money against a few wooden nickels that they’ll find some more oil before the For under your new dress! Dios-C- ut “TFDnie ®fi ©hue-- ' Life ILoirdl” niCKENS wroto thig aamtlve of the New Testament la 1843 U for hi! children — and for them alone Publication was forbidden — by a Mlpulation of hi! will — until tht last of hi children thonld have died The recent death of the last child Sir Henry Fielding Dickens released "The Ufa of Onr Lord” to tha world It wi8 appear la 14 instalment! - NEW YORK March 23 awarded for all classes of con struetion to the 37 states east of the Rocky mountains during the first two weeks of March reached a total within 4 per cent of the volume for the entire month of February according to F W Dodge corporation The total of' $92321800 was also B5 per cent larger than the amount fof the entire month of March 1933 the Dodge bulletin states adding that while the large increase over last year1 was due in part to larger governmental undertakings a moderate gain in private buildings was noted February awards totaled Beginning Tomorrow in $96716300 HANGS SELF BY ACCIDENT MONROE La March 23 WO— "Bubber” Le Vasaeur went out to play with a lariat to his His father Patrolman E backyard N Le Vasseur found his boy dangling from a clothesline Apparently the child had thrown the lasso over his neck in play and Jumped from a bench He died in a hospital §)0© Here's style at a price'!' 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Girls’ Spring Coats menXsm'U injibecoming ‘singly (scarcely believe ts compared with $186463700 for January and $52712300 lor February 1933 HATO BIG ESSTER’YSLUE QLIPO Rayon-an- d years are up March Building Gain Reported to choose yours— they won’t lasF fongl1 Such youthful styles with dashing touches of plaid' sheer white frills andbibs many with little jackets Pastels navy black and brown Many smart sheers’ too Sizes and types for Misses' and Women About 750000000 barrels of petroleum are being withdrawn from underground pools each year Each pool contains just so much oil—and when that’s been drained there simply isn’t any more That's why geologists— even In these days of overproduction—keep constantly at tne task of exploration And that’s why so many of them came here to attend the educational sessions of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists They want to exchange ideas on the latest methods by which they expect to find new oil as fast as the world uses what they already have discovered 9 IIE7 Brims Berets Sailors! Geologists Sure Of Ability to Find New Fields of Oil IS 4 ed 2 |