Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE S Economy Held Cause of Air Mishaps U MARCH 24 WEDNESDAY MORNING Bill Reaches and Colleague Discuss Court Fight Strategy Plan to Curb Crop Insurance Senate' With Passage Expected Industry by March bill reached Treaty Seen committee the report Lion of Idaho IJody Chairman House Proposed World Labor Pact Viewed as Move to Replace Old NRA Lays Blame on Drive to Balance Budget WASHINGTON March 23 (INS) —Major blama or most of the com' mercial aviation disasters Tuesday was placed upon excessive govern-jnenj- WASHINGTON aids ' Intensive experimen- ciple of the f aviator has written me that the Vidal administration in the depart-men- t even cut the wattage in aviation beacons but that was because congress had reduced funds" The economy wave also deprived the national advisory committee on aeronautics of funds with which to do intensive research and develop- ment work Mead said "Most of the bad air brashes have been in mountainous country in the west” he added “Pilots tell me that the mountains affect the present radio beams and with bad atmospheric conditions make them unreliable Tests of new instruments now are being made which offer much promise” Propose New' Program proposed a new program aviation He urged that office retain entire control of airmail that the commerce department be assigned promotional work licensing and experimentation that the interstate commerce commission be assigned safety work In addition to control over rates bnd that all airmail pilots be given two months’ intensive training each ear as members of the army reserve corps The house which has before it the 121000000 annum supply bill for the commerce and three other departments apparently will ignore the report of the jCpclagd senate frommittee" urging expenditure of Mead Jor civil Ihe post for civil aviation before the house provides for expenditure of $5000000 vlth $2000000 being made immediately available g “The $2000000 can be spent Immediately and then authorities will Jtnow better how to spend the other §3 000000" said Mead “If $15000-i0- 0 were spent immediately a large part of the equipment would be obsolete in six months" Th appropriations committee Recommended the entire $5000000 proposed by the budget Funds pro- In the bill will J’ided of additional permit equipment designed to safeguard civil flying §12440000 The bill Japan Seeks Accord jOn U S Exclusion Act TOKYO March 23 UP) — Foreign Minister Naotake Sato told the Jiouse of representatives Tuesday athat Japan will make every effort or an amicable settlement of issues arising from the Asiatic exclusion act of the United States govern- i ment Answering interpellations concern- ing that act and alleged racial discrimination in the United States pgainst Japanese Sato said a favorable opinion now reportedly prevails there for such a settlement - (The 1924 exclusion act forbade Immigration of aliens not eligible for naturalization and earlier legislation made Asiatics ineligible) -ii Above shown Senator Burton K Wheeler (D) Montana (right) conferring with Senator William E Borah (R) Idaho just before the former appeared at the court change hearing of the senate judiciary committee Both are opposed to President Roosevelt’s plan of revamping the courts and urge constitutional amendment if a change is to be made McNary Balks Confirming of is GOl Minority Chief Professor Moley Favors Objecties hut Urges Four-Poin- t Am'endinent WASHINGTON March 23 (INS) Senate confirmation of Joseph P Kennedy as thairman of the mari- ‘Best Sueker List’ — (Continued from Page One) t(D) Kentucky corridors time commission was blocked again and long queues in awaited admittance Senator McNary tR) Tuesday by smooth-shaveMoley slightly Oregon minority leader somewaht weightier than balder and to a resolution McNary objected declaring the former's E C head four years ago when he was a In the capital read eligible for the maritime position leading figure rapidly a lengthy prepared statereported favorably a few minutes ment before by the senate commerce comObjection n mittee The resolution was introduced Monday by Senator Robinson (D) Arkansas majority leader Vote of 11 to 8 It was reported out of the committee by a vote of 11 to 3 Senators voting against the regplution were Nye of North Dakota White of Maine and McNary all Republicans McNary made no explanation of his action Monday he objected to the Roljpnson proposal on the grounds that such procedure to confirm an appointee was “unprecedented in the senate ” Question over the eligibility arose when Kennedy voluntarily submitted to the committee a financial statement which revealed that he owned a small block of stock In a shipbuilding concern W'hith is contrary to the provisions of the maritime act No Frrsonal Objection McNary said previously he has no personal objection to confirmation of Kennedy but that he will demand confirmation of the appointment be carried out in ordinary senate procedure Senator Copeland (D) of New York chairman of the commerce committee and author of the maritime act predicted Kennedy’s confirmation He said that there are no personal objectionsto him on the part of committee members but that there is some hesitancy in confirmation until Kennedy disposes of the stock as he has offered to do He enumerated his reasons for opposing the bill criticizing it as “based upon emergency” upon “crias not offering a sis psychology” solution”' as “permanent “inade- quate since it will still leave the congress Without the specfTic powers it needs to regulate industry and agriculture” as promising “a weakening of the authority and prestige of the court” and ns “destroying” the traditional method of amende ment He proclaimed his loyalty to the objectives of the president and was severe in his condemnation of the trend of recent court decisions but he added: "I believe there is a better way to achieve the objectives toward which the president is striving That amendment” Senator Neeley (D) West Vir glnia jumped into the as soon as the witness concluded He read from editorials written over a period of several years hy Moley and questioned him closely as to whether they did not fur for the president’s to name six new justices to the supreme court Moley was em phatic in hi denial way is Amendment said Moley in answer to ques- tions that he believed most “new deal objectives" have been attained Some have not however he added and It seemed advisable To amend the constitution to allow their attainment Under the constitution as he saw no possinow interpreted bility of legislation on 4 minimum wages "Are you In favor of minimum wage laws?” "Certainly and I am not rtrteln that six judges could find authority for that under the constitution if It was administered as was theN R A" At another point Senator Logan ROMNEY MAN Says: be titjr and perma- Tot F is OAK certainly' bird to beat TWO MAY SHARE ONE ORDERI YOU MAY HAVE A SUIT AND TOPCOAT INSTEAD PTOPLE m SOUTH WEST TER1PLE yoji let go ROMNEY J BS North' DODGE CITY lit West LUMBER Wai BBSS January 1937 Senator Schwellenbach of (D) Washington It continue an original agreement entered Into in May J930 L 29 signed at Ottawa was called up by - 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CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS EASTER EGG DYES Kan WASHINGTON March 23 (INS) treaty between the United States and Canada designed to preserve the halibut fishing Industry of the northern Pacific ocean and Bering sea was ratified by the senate 23 (AP)— The administration’s $100000-00- 0 WASHINGTON the senate floor Tuesday accompacrop insurance and from agricultural nied by a favorable 10 days within would be it passed prediction Senator Pope (D) Idaho author of insurance preof the bill said the committee ap- ket in the form miums in bumper years and paid proved it unanimously after adopt- out as indemnities in years of crop ing an amendment placing the- pro- failure posed insurance corporation’s perAn amendment would prevent the sonnel under a career service of the of the civil service commis- corporation from disposing or to grain except for indemnities sion latter He said he understood Demo- avoid deterioration In theor sales be traded cratic Leader Robinson Would seek event it would purchases of equal action “within the next 10 days” replaced bynewer wheat of and predicted the measure would amounts contended it would have a Pope be passed promptly without opposistabilizing effect on both production The legislation is designed to in- tion and market price Administration spoffBWnen have sure producer of wheat starting similar protection might be exWiththe 1938 crop against losses said to other kinds of crops in yield due to drouth flood hail tended later It has been estimated that 1000 to wind tornado insect infestation 2000 field employes would be replant disease and other natural hazquired in writing the wheat insurards It proposes an appropriation of ance contracts each year $100000000 to finance a federal Visit Our New Department crop insurance corporation which Yosemite Succumbs March 23 (UP)— A spatter of rain in the dust bowl Tuesday was followed by raging dust storm which brought midnight blackness before midafter noon Black clouds of dust and sand whirled across the Texas Panhandle so thickly that visibility dropped to zero at Amarillo and Canada-dia- n Tuesday The convention you Park Superintendent ‘Black Blizzard’ Rages Across Dust Bowl —A final thoroughly Into the Important question of GOOD FLOORS With puumnn ujeidlesiile muons two-thir- Canada Fish Treaty Approved by' Senate LOOKING —Before make a declklon took up the ques- - Zoning: ‘If this court has put the constitution in a cast iron strait jacket and another court should do the same thing then you would amend and amend and amend” he said "We have amended and amended and amended” said Moley "That’s better than pack and pack and " pack "I do not like this proposition" Logan said "And I have never liked it but I cannot find a better one” In Senate In the senate meanwhile Senator Andrews (D) Florida urged approval of his constitutional amendment to require a vote of the court to invalidate a federal law and to compel justices to retire at 75 He said his amendment should be adopted even though the presi- dent’ proposal is enacted "It may well be considered as a measure in furtherance of that idea" he said "with the added advantage that it will let the people of the United States themselves have the chance to make those changes” On the air Senator' Holt (D) West Virginia said during the afternoon that the issue had been reduced to a question of "partisan politics" by the president and Postmaster General Farley 'Party Whip’ "The president and Mr Farley by cracking the party whip on this subject are not appealing to the wisdom of the proposal but to the force that they desire to possess to ’If we push it through” he said ere to be guided by a party platform we must understand that this act of the president was not content plated in the last campaign" Wallgren (D) Representative Washington said the Washington state delegation JnJhehouse bad voted five to one to support President Roosevelt’s court reorganization program should it come up for a vote Waynoka Okla reported two miles’ visibility but In Dodge City visibility was down to a hundred yards A southeast wind of 30 miles per hour was reported here The dust was reported to have reduced visibility to four miles as far north as North Platte Neb Otto N M also reported thick dust This nency WASHINGTON March 23 (INS) list of 33 000 persons who earned $15 000 or more in 1935 which congress authorized the treasury to compile anil make public through the house ways and means committee appeared in bound form Tuesday — and at $100 a copy! While Representative Crowthcr (R) ofJ'Jew' York declared the publication of the names provides racketeers and blue sky stock operators with the best “sucker list” ever compiled and will attempt to have the publicity provision repealed other members believe there is little congress can do about it Representative Bacon (R) of New York for instance - said "public opinion is the only thing that can repeal the provisions under which the private affairs of business people are opened to public inspection” He said even if the provision were At revenue act a simrepealed ilar provision is embodied in the YOSEMITE Cal March 23 UP) — securities and exchange act which 54 superinrequires the commission administer- Colonel Cof G Thomson Yosemite National park ing the act to make public the sal- tendent aries by corporations registering un died Tuesday Colonel Thomson was known for der that law notable sanitary contributions in The prevailing winds and rains army work in the Philippines He m Yucatan are from the east won a citation for "exceptionally hence the ancient buildings suffered meritorious and conspicuous services” In the World war decay from the eastern side —The The 130132 Baring of US Incomes Stirs House Dispute J P Kennedy Former Chief Brain Truster Selection to Maritime Held by )s Plans to Change Court Compilation Raj Y N Position Opposed by Congressman SMC fortunate purchase en ebles the Pullman Wholesale Tailors to offer you values never offered - before in -- their entire history In this tremendous selection you will find every conceivable pattern for every man in every walk of life Only two days required to complete your clothes week Establish an international method for the maintenance of rights under invalid old age and widows’ aqd orphans’ Insurance 5 Limit work in glass factories to eight hours a day and 42 hours a week and rjquire 16 hours’ rest between shifts The agreements have been adopted by the international labor office in which the United States partici-- ! pates Representatives of the state and labor departmenta were questioned about them while appearing before! a house appropriations subcommittee to explain requests for funds for the labor office Unable to Agree They said the departments had been unable to agree whether the pacts should be treated as treaties — which could be made effective by senate ratification alone — or as the basis for legislation which would have to pass both houses of congress The state department finally sub-- 1 mitted the agreements to both house and senate Tarver asked if the proposals con-- 1 stitute an attempt to thwart the supreme court’s decision against N R A regulation of wages and hours Richardson Saunders assistant to Secretary Perkins denied the labor department had such a motive in advocating the agreement Tarver asked T C Achilles of the state department: “You knbw that congress has no right to pass legislation affecting or controlling such subject matters Is there any idea that such a convention if ratified as a treaty having the effect of a treaty might have superior dignity to an act of congress held Invalid by the supreme court?” Achilles replied that if ratified as a treaty it would have th force of a law of the land 4 aviation heads of the commerce department in my opinion have been unjustly blamed for the impairment of navigation aids One "The ' 23 UP)— g tal development and research is necessary to make up lost ground The economy was not directed at commercial aviation but was a part of a general effort by the administrations and congress to balance the budget March Records of a house committee disclosed Tuesday that Representative Tarver (D) Georgia has questioned whether the government is trying to regulat industry through its treaty-makinpower Tarver made the inquiry in connection with five international labor agreements submitted to congress by the state department A representative of the labor department denied Tarver's suggestion that the pacts were submitted to circumvent the supreme court's Invalidation of N R A Proposed Pacts The proposed agreements would: 1 Prohibit the employment of women on underground work in any mine 2 Limit the hours of work in coal mines to 7 hours and 45 minutes a day Place each signatory nation 3 on record as approving' the prin- al economy by Chairman James Mtad (D) New York of the house who has post office committee handled all airmail legislation for six years in the house "Two economy waves one during the Hoover administration and one during the first two years of the Roosevelt administration deprived government bureaus of sufficient funds for regulation and experimentation” declared Mead Defect Charged "There are defects in radio beams and other instruments and navigation 1937 ASPARAGUS Grssn Tay SPINACH “ Curly LeafTOMATOES fancy Solid TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT -r ORANGES Exr® Juicr b 19c 2 bS15c lb 19c each 5c 2 doz 55c GARDEN FRESH FOR YOUR TABLE Our Icsbsrg Lettuce crisp grssn Cucumbers new- - Peppers tender Radishes and new spring Onions male you wonder how it fs possible tor fruits and vegetables to b so fresh That's our secret but we are glad to do it to please you f I |