Show THE SALT LAKE Hearings on Sugar Bill New Sugar Will Delay Passage Bill Reaches MORNING MARCH TRIBUNE-WEDNESDA- Sponsor Bill U S Senate Difficulty Predicted for Measure Because Terms Come Within Province of Senate O’Mahoney and House Committees White House Urges Wage Hours Laws Measures Should Come From- This Congress Wyoming and Adams' Colorado Introduce Measure - By HARRY J BROWN ' Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON March 2—The administration sugar bill intro(Continued from Page One) duced in both branches of congress Tuesday is not to be rushed to child labor in sugar prohibiting speedy passage but will be made the subject of hearings before duction on which benefits are paid is known bill it became The bouse senate and to benefit payments being reported Conditioning the Wallace bill rather than the Roosevelt bill having been drafted alflo upon growers remaining within In the department and then given perfunctory indorsement by the their established quota unless the secretary adjusts their production president who does not rate himself an authority on sugar allotment and upon growers followdestined seems bill First off the ing farming practices determined by wi1! be modified before the bill Is the secretary for improving soil ferto Tun into difficulty because it tility and preventing erosion deals with two subjects one legiti- passed Additional benefit payments for There is opposition in other quarthe of within the province mately to levy a tax abandonment of planted acreage or ters to the proposal the of committee production ways and means resulting of 75 cents a hundred pounds on from drouth deficiency flood and other un house and the finance committee to controllable forces the payments -- of the senate this is the question all sugar This tax according of the proposed tax t Those fea- the department’s estimates would to represent 80 per cent of ordi with pro- yield about $100000000 a year nary benefits that would have been tures of the made on a normal yield in event of duction quotas aid benefit pay- whereas in’ the past AAA and crop deficiencies and d of ments coipe within the province of disbursed ordinary payments that would have the committees on agriculture It the department have the benefit payments to beet and cane been made on a normal yield from may develop therefore thator else the abandoned land hill either must be divided growers in the United States aggreArea he passed upon by two different gating $15000000 committees of both senat and house notfear a is There for widespread Quotas proposed before it can be taken up for cpn- - withstanding The witten assurance areas which may be revised from ideration and passage tax time to time according to domesof the president that a Cirneral Approval will of necessity force an advance tic consumption Requirements were: Hawaii 989726 short tons raw Preliminary discussion of the bill in the retail price of sugqr which only in a small degree be de- value Puerto Rico 842611 Virgin after its introduction Tuesday dis can closed general approval with its fended on the ground that the reve- Island 9166 Cubo 1948091 and formain purposes but' some disparity nue is needed to make benefit pay- eign countries other than Cuba The Philippine Islands were alof opinion as to details For in- ments to the growers lotted the amount of sugar permitRevenue Tax stance Representative Murdock of be imported duty free under Utah says the child labor proviIf the growers are to receive ted to independence act approximatsion as written will encounter op- back only 15 tjj- 20 per cent of this the 970000 short tone position from congressmen from tax the tax automatically becomes ing The bill also would give contimost if not all the beet sugar a tax primarily levied for the purstates Under that section no' child pose of raising revenue and such a nental producers in proportion to under 14 years of age may he em- tax would bp carried into every reofejular quotas 30 per cent of any ployed in a sugar factory’ or in con- home- It Would be a tax on a ne- lpcreate over estimated consumpnection with the growing cultivat-Jn- g cessity of life Under such condi- tion allotments the rest going to areas In event continental or harvesting of beets and tions there is widespread fear that children between 14 and 16 may so large a tax would prove a po- areas are unable to produce their he so employed not more than eight litical boomerang The sugar re- specific quotas the secretary would hours a day The penalty for em- finers have been the chief advo- be authorized to allot the amount ploying children in violation of this cates of a heavy tak having fa- of the deficiency to othercontinen-ta- l areas prohibition will be forfeiture of all vored one cent a poqnd claiming benefit payments by the farmer this amount necessary to end the Hearings Appeal who transgresses the law out of line benefits which Cuba Provision is made for department Unlike Old Law and our insular possessions have hearings and court appeals for sugar Unlike the old department regu- enjoyed under the sugar quota sys- producers who complaint of inequalities in quota allotments benefit lations which permitted a farmer tem to employ his own children in his Representative Cummings of Col- payments and other provisions of own beet fields the new bill carries orado one of the leading advocates the control act Taxes would not be imposed on no such exemption broadly pro- of sugar benefit payments interC O'MaTop Senator vides that any farmer employing prets the new bill to mean that the sugar manufactured by the producer honey “WyomingJoseph and Senator use in for hase from of family chuldren the prohibited classes payment provided sugar exported Alva B Adams Colorado who result in the payment the United States or sugar manull In his beet fields shall receive no the introduced the administration ton a for beets of factured livestock for $2 better than Mr benefit payments Murdock qr imported sugar bill Tuesday to or feed of added and alcohol this the distillation this payments eays provision of the bill as soil conservation bill "in made all under the said will the encounter serious opO'Mahoney written respects fulfills the president’s mesposition from western delegations act and which are to be continued averan on would net the he sage” and “adequately protects all growers and anticipates that this feature age better than a $250 bonus per sugar producing areas in the conti Ion of beets nental United States without adversely affecting other areas” Increases Quota Representative Fred Cummings SELLING OUT While the bill increases the doFort Collins Colo Democrat chairmestic BUgar quota by 100000 tons man of the congressional sugar bloc OUR ENTIRE STOCK this Increase is allotted wholly to the bill is “a splendid proposal' cane sugar beet quotas remaining said should have the support of SUITS & O’COATS where they are now Senator King which all interests growers procestakes exception to this phase of sorssngar refiners and importers” Unrecorded Obligations Values the bill but it is a matter of record were since no in to $20 that quotas year Not Acknowledged on established has beet production apPanti $200 beet of the total the proximated Statements Liability quota and until it does the department of agruuiltur insists there is no justification for increasing the’ WASHINGTON March 2 UP)-- The beet sugar quota or for removing 252 SOUTH MAIN ST commission informed securities beet proquota restrictions against duction American investors Tuesday that Located Near Scene of the German government has huge S F Bay Wreck “unrecorded" Internal’ obligations which do not appear in its official REDWOOD CITY Cal March 2 CD — A United Air Line searching statements of indebtedness It cited semiofficial German figcrew reported Tuesday the recovery of another body identified as that ures placing the amount of such of Miss Gertrude Grennan 24 of obligations at more than 5000000000 Berkeley one of the It victims of reichsmarks (approximately MEAT an airplane crash in ie bay here The’ reich officially ac7 February 9 knowledges a funded debt of Coroner WiUiam Crosby of San marks and a floating debt Mateo county said the body was of 2918302089 found floating in shallow water Disclosed by Board ROUND STEAK— Corn-Fe- d one mile east of Coyote Point which Beef disclosed the “unThe commission lois afcout-tw- o miles south of the VEAL STEW— Milk-Fe- d recorded” indebtedness in announclb 12c cation of the wrecked- airliner The body was the eighth recov- ing that p German registration in SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS the United States of a $09000000 ered Coroner Crosby said the body was bond issue became effective TuesBEEF and CALVES TONGUES fully clothed except for the ab- - day This issue Is to be offered in ex4 lbs JEWEL SHORTENING senre of shoes 59c Miss Grcnnan’s father a Berke- change for unpaid interest coypons 1 1934 and Z C M I SUPER (Sliced) BACON ley real estate man also perished maturing between July December 31 1936 pn German sein the accident FILLET HADDIE curities previously sold in this counMontana Congressman tryA statement by the securities that the Ger SPINACH green curly leaf Seeks New CCC Camp commission explained 2 lbs 15 man government had refused to CARROTS TURNIPS or BEETS its ''unrecorded” obligations bunch 5c WASHINGTON March 2 ID— n the registration required by law rrVHrr-25 NEW POTATOES Teni C Butte Mont asked Emergency The reich held that they were mereWork Conservation Director Robert ly temporary and therefore could TEXAS (GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25C Fechner Tuesday to establish a not fee classed as forjnal government Civilian Conservation corps camp indebtedness LEMONS extra juicy doz 29C near the Warm Springs forestry This pefusal It was said did not station in Deer Lodge county Mon- warrant the issuance of a stop order ORANGES full of juice 2 doz 55 tana against the registration but the an nouncement added: Appraisal Aid Tumble From Ladder ‘ J1 '“However ill order that American BrncroH Tomatoes and Newhall Oranges Avocados Fatal to iteeplejaek security holders to whom this of2-l- b DATES fering will be made as well as subpkg 23c KEARNY N J March 2 tD— sequent purchasers of the bonds Steeplejack- - Titer Delaney whoii be assisted in making an intelSHELLED WALNUTS light bahes lh 55 worked -- on some of the loftiest may ligent appraisal of the merits of structures olthe country-witnever the offermrof COCOANUT bulk large shred the bonds the com lb 24 T a slip was dead Tuesday from a mission considers that full publicity ’ a fall off HONEY ladder should be given to the existence of quart 29 He was injured hinreeorded’ obligations body-o- f supervising - Blue and White MATCHES 77777777 1 carton 1 9 C painting job here and died48hQuraFfKftFdies 'debt’ of the German govern- z Garden Dill PICKLESj can 10 ment as that term is used in the z Milanis CHICKEN and NOODLES 'registration statement” 37 one-thir- Orr-Sho- re off-sho- President 26-9- - off-sho- nt bill-wi- SEG Declares Reich Records ObseureDcbts Body of Plane Victim Found Bell Tailors 7 (g m n and GROCERY SPECIALS $2000-00000- 11620-02878- SUPER MEATS - -- Fresh for Your Table -- te 10-o- jar 16-o- C B 1 ' ' h '!l 1 KIPPERED HEKRINGToz ‘4 TOM THUMB CORN No 2 RINSO LUX SUGAR 4j can 2 caps large pkg pkg Marge 10 lbs 27 27 20 23 59 HEALTH DEPT Headquarters for Diabetic Foods Hospitals approve our merchandise Doctors and Telephone Orders taken at 8 o'clock In the morninx order early and we will asaure you prompt and early service your Lucky Woman Finds Relief from Torture of Neuritis Pain - Neuritis sufferers are mtainly bappy over their discovery of Nurito Now they have found a formula that quickly relics f§ the agonizing pain of rheumatism sciatica lumbago neuralgia or neuntis andjerturing muscular aches anrf pain This formula works like a by a developed Charm fat and trustworthy—-- contains no brake a alL narcotics uumiii or By opiates the pun and kirmul that makes sufferers uratelul IhNunto doesn t Ttifarhon relieve the wnr-- r p n to or three o e "with our‘morey vitthe Oet Nunto on tins guarantee refunded ty 4Adv) Missouri Postmaster— — Puzzled by Address KIRKSVILLE Mo March 2 UP) Postmaster Manville Carothers has received plenty of advice on how to deliver a letter he received recently bearing the foliowtngsddTes3r “P M: riease deliver to any relative of John Harris deceased John Hams jriov:e(llq Adaii county and settled on a farm a few years after the Civil war andh's address was Kirksville Adair county Missouri Children at that time Alice tind Riley” -- Assistant Declares Today and Tomorrow House Naval By WALTER LIPPMANN Crisis Solution NEW YORK March congress has now made it possible for the supreme court jus- tlces to retire on full pay free of income tax 2-- Since a -- Price-fixin- g Failure' Any broad scheme for price-fixin- g the committee Said might be interpreted as an unreasonable restraint of trade It added that NRA efforts to fix prices failed There was no mention of President Roosevelt's proposal to revamp the supreme court or steps might be taken under broadened judicial interpretation of- the constitution The committee was composed of Secretaries Wallace Roper and Perkins George M Harrison railway Professor J M labor executive of Columbia Clark university George H Mead Dayton- - Ohio industrialist apd William H Davis New York attorney The report analyzed effects on the economic structure Its statement that wage increases under NRA had been partly neutralized by price increases brought a blunt denial from John- H d exempt from any risk of salary reduction in the future it is being suggested two or that three of them might obligingly retire and (Continued from Page One) themselves to bk reviewed by a government body It urged that control of trade practices and labor standards b divorced in any future regulatory system adding that the N R A attempted to cover too much ground It said that several measures fitted within the presjnt constitu tional framework among them the Walsh-Heal- y act Imposing labor standards on firms contracting with the government federal statutes aiding state regulation and certain measures to guarantee collective bargaining The report said the government's power over interstate commerce would appear to Include authority to set-u- p “reasonable” regulation of business through federal incorporation of firms nt $750 3T937 make every- thing pleasant for everybody Some harshn s i n uations Walter Llppmann h av b made again the nine old menj but this is surely the most cynical For it implies that the justices do not appreciate the gravity of the issue which the president i raised and that congress can bribe them tq- - get off the bench even if it does not dare to oust them The Sumners bill is a good bilk But it has no bearing on this crisis and any justice who retired until the crisis is settled would have deserted the court and the people who mean to defend its inegrity has- - Must Sign on Dotted Line by Certain Time also been suggested that administration might “compromise” by tying the ouster of the justices to a constitutional amendment— agreeing not to pack the court if the people ratify the amendment within a short period of tirpe This is based on an astonishing estimate of the American character For it amounts to believing that the people will tamely submit to an ultimatum that they must sin on the dot- ted line within a specified time or see the independence of the judiciary destroyed There can be no compromise on the president's proposal The son basic principles which hehas Conclusions Criticized challenged can be vindicated only The former administrator assert- by his withdrawing the proposal ed this conclusion was "absolutely or goin& down to defeat on it erroneous” and said statistics dem- In no other way can it be made onstrated that while other prices plain to everyone now and for climbed those of codified industries the long future to Mr Roosevelt did not and to all his successors that this After approving NRA child la- government is under a supreme bor restrictions and collective bar- law which only the people can one may use gaining guarantees the committee amend and that no said many of the agency’s regula- the letter of the -- law to subvert ' tions did not have the support of a its substand'e When that principle is once large majority of citizens Because these rules “were sup- again firmly established the task posed to have the force of law” it of adapting the constition to new continued the use of "force” upon conditions can begin In the noncomplying units was necessary ‘meantime there has been genuThe committee Said that such ad- ine progress toward clarifying ‘'laws” the changes that are needed and ministratively formulated called for a “reckless extravagance there is evidence that a meeting of coercion that would bankrupt of minds is possible — To the 'working out of a conany system of social control” Discussing NRA wage regulation structive solution Senator Bothe report said that pay differen- rah made a substantial contributials “require constructive treatment tion last week He proposes to which will not violently disrupt pro- amend the due process clause of duction and employment conditions” the fourteenth amendment so as ta mak it mean fhatlhe supreme ''“There is need for greater-simpliciand uniformity than NRA court may pass on the legal proachieved” it continued “combined cedure by which a state legiswith flexibility and safeguards both lates or enforces its laws but not for labor and employers who com- on the substance of the legislation This would free the states ply with wage requirements” to pass Social legislation am would make impossible a decision like that in the New York minimum wages case On the other hand Senator Borah would bind the states specifically not to impair the freedom of religion of the press and of assembly But of course the Borah amend(INS-PresiWASHINGTON March 2 ment does not fully meet the Roosevelt announced this views of those who believe that afternoon he was hoping to make a fishing cruise in the Gulf of Mexico the end of April as exclusively reported last week by International It has the at - 240-pa- NRA the federal government itself must have more authority to regulate the economic life of the country Those views should be met It eeems to me clear that the distribution of authority as between states and the federal government is undesirably rigid and that it should be made 4nore flexible But I believe also that only the people voting in an election specially called for the purpose ‘should’ have the right to decide whether powers now to the states should be granted to the federal government That should not be determined by the court It should not be determined by congress It should certainly not be determined by the president So In addition" to Senator Borah's proposal there should be it seems to me a second proposal which would in effect make it easier to amend the constitution when' the question is whether congress or the states have the power to do some particular thing Technically I suppose this would mean making It easier to confer upon congress powers now 'reserved to the states under the tenth amendment and of course to take away those powers again Committee Reports on Appropriation Bill for' Defense Program WASHINGTON March 2 Roosevelt’s "billion-dollJ937-3- 8 national defense program was formally set In motion Tuesday when the house naval affairs com (UP)-Presi- mittee favorably reported a navy appropriation bill including $130000000 for new warships' already under construction or to be $526-5554- laid down As soon as the naval bill is out of the way a $416000000 measure to finance the army's activities will be introduced the two together setting A peace time record and carrying out the president’s announced policy of a national defense second to npne Chairman Carl Vinson (D) Ga of the house naval affairs committee said the navy bill provided “all the money we can use” under pres- construction of Great strength plans which fall far short Britain’s projected five-yearmament program The debate in the country has Additional legislation Jesigned to shown I think that a third amendthe United States fleet up to ment might be offered providing build limits of the expired Washington for the compulsory retirement of treaty by 1942 will be necessary to judges at the age of 70 This meet President Roosevelt’s goal of would accomplish the sound pur- a navy second to nortfc Vinson said pose which the president professed to have in mind But it Government vessels of the would accomplish it lawfully and United States and launches under not by a legal trick 20 tons do not pay tolls in passing There is much to be said for it through the Panama canal For while there have been great over 70 of these age years judges great judges in their retirement would still be available as elder statesmen- - for advice on questisns of high policy I am not so sure Experienced Successful but that this 'would be making ‘ APPLIANCE the most of their talents and exand at same time the SALESMAN perience it would cause a continual infuTo Manage Appliance sion of fresh ' talent into the courts Department in My notion would be to submit Department these three amendments to the $7500-0000- - WANTED Out-of-To- people once the president’s has been defeated Copyright Store plan Write Box Tribune-Telegra- New York Tribune Inc 1937 F-- ll m 7 COME TO PENNEY'S MAIN STREET iDirthday PARTY MARCH 4TH WATCH FOR OUR ADS NEW STORE HOURS 9:30-5- :30 $35$ ty President Plans Fishing Cruise dent News Service The president said he already was examining charts of the Texas coast in search of likely spots for tarpon No decision finally has been reached but itjvas considered likely temporary executive offices and a land base would be established at1 New Orleans the point from which! the president 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