Show the salt 2 U Water Situation Interior Bill Criticized Viewed With Suspicion President WASHINGTON Aug (AP) Senators from Colorado river S-Mex- ico Cracks Down august n 1937 U S Maritime Board Hits At Labor Rifts gee — 10 Auspicious eyes Tuesday t at the state department’s designation of Undersecretary Welles as supervisor over controversies Vocational Education Kennedy Warns That between this country and Mexico involving water rights on the — Colorado and Rio Grande rivers Appropriation Shipping Program Senator Hiram W Johnson (R) state for maiiy years has been eager Draws Mustn’t Be Impeded Comment California told the senate Monday to negotiate a treaty with Mexico to Mexico certain during a brief flurry of debate he distributing WASHINGTON (Continued from Page One) Aug 10 (UP)— understood Welles’ task would be waters of Hie Colorado river The government will not permit dis'“to negotiate a treaty” with Mexico shall m 1 have in the past oppose and other proposals with respect to pute between the American Fede“in respect to the waters” of both any such treaty” public education Accordingly on ration of Labor and the Committee streams Senator King (D) Utah told the April IB I requested the committee for Industrial Organization to "What they intend to do I do not senate he believed there was "no that I had appointed to glvo more jeopardize Its position in internafear the I but good neighbor extended to consideration the whole kpow tional shipping Chairman Josejph P policy” said Johnson He added justification for the claim of Mexico subject of federal relationship to Kennedy of the maritime commishe had written the state depart- that we shall turn down to her any state and local conduct of educasion said Tuesday night In revealment "for information" maritime expansion part of the waters ok the Colorado tion The enlarged assignment of the ing a committee will be in time completed program river” Fraught With Peril’ for consideration early next winter Kennedy said that the nation has He added however that as Senator Hcnry F Ashurst (D) The committee points out that the a stake in the shipping industry Arisona precipitated the discussion "matter of comity’’ he would7 "feel training of the personnel necessary which transcends the claims of by calling the senate's attention to disposed to say that there should for extension and improvement of either capital or labor and that what he described os “a situation be turned down bo her a aufficient vocational education is a problem of while the government wants Ameriwhioh might be fraught with peril” first importance It also finds that can seamen to have the best possi"Our neighbor to the south the amount to irrigate the lands which readjustments to make possible ble wages and working conditions Republic of Mexico is now making for a number of years have been considerable expansion and ii union rivalries will not be allowed and for years has made claim to irrigated in Mexico” provemlnt in the training of teac he’ll not to Interfere ers can be made in most of the Joseph F Kennedy waters of the Colorado river” AshSeparate Plan Urged statee under current appropriations permit labor row to hinder urst said Maps Improvement "All the waters of the Colorado Both King and Senator Adams The fact cannot be overlooked how- program In addition to the question of lariver belong to the United States (D) Colorado Insisted that in any ever that the teacher personnel Is bor Kennedy said improvement of "The United States is under no negotiations looking to settlement not now available in most of the American shipping would be based obligation by treaty or internal law of the controversies over the two states to etaff enlarged programs on the following: or otherwise to recognize in Mexico streams the Colorado river should of vocational education unless Cer1 "The between relationship a right to demand the continuous be treated "separately” from Rio tification standards are materially the shipping and foreign commerce reduced and teachera are employed flow Into Mexico of any of the Grande 2 ’The importance of shipping waters of the Colorado river if "I trust” Adams ddced "we will who are not well qualfied In many as an adjunct of national defense suoh waters may be diverted within not) become involved in any form Instances vocational education is 3 "The status of shipping as d the United States for a beneficial of negotiations which will result already suffering from source of employment as well as its teachers and be would it use within the United States those to of us are who disastrously Importance as a customer of other dependent upon the rainfall in our a grave mistake to dilute the standindustries Opposes Treaty of ards still further teaching in states the semiarid respective Utah Wyoming 4 "Shipping policy in relation to ‘Mr President the department of region of the country” Increase Inequalities other government measures such as Idaho Projects neutrality and the reciprocal trade The committee has pointed out agreement program that the basis for the distribution 5 "What will it Cost We Assured of funds’ among the states as prowant the taxpayers to know what vided for in the vocational educathey are getting for their money” tion statutes including the George-De- en (Continued from Page One) Kennedy disclosed that he con act tends in many cases to John L Lewie Increase rather than to decrease only as much of the $14483000 ap- ferred reeently with of the C I O on marine labor inequalities in educational opportu- propriation as can "properly and head but he declined to eay if nity These increased inequalities usefully be spent-- no more and no problems any kind of an agreement was arise from the operation or the state minimum allotments and from less" because it is clear he would reached fhe matching provisions They arise be subject to censure if any of the Rivalry Heightened also from tha difficulties encoun- money were expended "inefficiently The rivalry between the C L O tered in attempts to administer a and inadvisedly” William Green’s A F of L for vocational program in Small rural The president's stand drew an im- and domination of seamen’s unions was high schools The areae most in mediate reply from Chairman Johnneed of aid aro frequently the ones son (D) Oklahoma of the house heightened last week when the G least able to meet the matching and appropriations subcommittee which Lto O announced granting of charters the International Longshoremen’s Nor wonder ! Price reductions handled the Interior bill other qualifying provisions Denying that a lobby was in any and Warehousemen’s union and the It should be pointed out that fedare extreme styles are good eral funds spent for the promotion way responsible for the size of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial union both rivals of federation unions In of vocational education under the educational fund he declared: "There is no Item in the bill that addition the C I O claims juris Smith-Hughand quality is liigli and related statutes are by no means the only federal is more justifiable or that will be of diction over the National Maritime union headed by Joseph Curran appropriations to provide vocational more assistance to the people genformer Insurrectionist training for the youth of the nation erally than the $14000000 for vo- within the A F of L During the past four years the prob- cational education” On the other side of the dispute Johnson said congress had aplem has been dealt with in many e federation out pro- are the two ways The Civilian Conservation propriated funds to carry Year-’Roun- d n the International units vocaGeorge-Deeof Longshorethe visions Corps the works progress adminmen's Association headed by Joistration and the national youth ad- tional education act of last year It authorizes appropriations of seph P Ryan and the International ministration are among the newer Seamen's union whose president is 3-PIEagencies which have been concerned nearly $15000000 a year Including CE with problems of vocational train- $12000000 to match state funds for Andrew Furuseth The congress of the United Instruction tn agricultural! home The struggle between these groups ing States had already appropriated economics and trade and Industrial has threatened to undermine the maritime Commission's new $160' substantial amounts to these pgen subjects $40 and $45 Values r 000000 program to build 95 new ciea for activities designed to train Juris ships Kennedy Intimated for useful employment The edudictlonal disputes have "already cational programs of these and Trade Pact Criticized eaused several shipping strikes he other federal agencies old and new said He added that unless the la are now being studied By Senator McNary bor situation was “cleared up” the Held Premature "might” be obliged to WASHINGTON Aug 10 ID— government its ships only for charter as It would be premature to launch Senator Charles L McNary of Or' build a greatly expandd program in cer- gon told the senate Tuesday fu no private capital could be Induced They’re from our Spring atocks but you’ll find the styles tain fields of vocational education ture reciprocal trade agreements to enter the field Under commission rules private before the report and recommenda- with Canada should provide protecfabrics and eolors suitable for Fall and Winter wear And tions of tha committee studying tion for the domestic lumber indus- builders must supply 25 per cent of initial cost of building and the just think of the savings In a year when all prices are these problems are available for try particularly in the Pacific the rest will be financed by the governconsideration It is in fact of the northwest advancing so rapidly Make sure of your size by buying ment utmost Importance that action now At this price these suits won’t be here long should awfcit the committee’s find- in the recommendation that finan- Plane Analysis ings for at the present time the cial support by the federal governsaid that the labor Kennedy necessary statistical studies for ment for the types of vocational ed30C30E would include analysis of the planning economically sound pro- ucation now receiving support study adact grams of vocational education do should be continued without cur- railway mediation thus which judicates disputes minimizing not exist tailment during the coming fiscal Much of the apparent demand for year It is not in favor of the en- strikes the immediate extension of the vo- largement of federal support of vo- i Two bills molded upon this law but dealing with marine workers cational education program under cational education until considera- are now before congressional comthe George-Dee- n act appears to tion has been given to the whole mittees have been an stimulated active subject of federal relations to state 2-PIEby CE said that a public hearlobby of vocational teachers super- and local conduct of education of all Kennedy ing would be held here August 23 visors and administrative officers types to give labor leaders hi both groups in the field of Vocational education In view of the above It is clear who are interested in the emolu- that X wbuld be subject to censure a chance to testify concerning workHe also announced ments paid in part from federal if any of the $14483000 apppropri-ate- d ing conditions of a special commitfunds It is not without signifiIn this act for vocational train- appointment fiVe tee of to assist the commission cance that in the course of the de- ing were spent inefficiently or inin conducting the survey pf shipping bates on this appropriation mem- advisedly The congress having ap- conditions bers of both houses of the congress propriated the money to the extent referred to the pressure exerted of $10000000 morothan was recomupon them by groups actively mended I will therefore carry out Chokes on Bean $25 and $30 Values lobbying in behalf of the full ap- what 1 obviously the Intention of LOUISVILLE Ky Aug 10 (INS) propriation Evidence was read tho congress— that as much of the —Apparently choked by a green into the records of the debates In total sum shAll be expended during bean be had placed in hie mouth both houses Indicating' that piuoh the current fiscal year as can prop- Joseph Holton year-ol- d son of Mr of the impetus behind this move- erly and usefully be spent no more and Mrs John Holton died in his ment emanated from a single In- and no less mother’s lap her Tuesday terested source Dissatisfaction A considerable number of educaQuantities are limited but we still have a pretty 'good tors interested in general education range of sizes left These fiife suits are good for more than many representative of organized labor and a large group of employ-era- 's one season It will pay yon to get one now wear it 'for re profoundly dissatisfied with & the results of vocational education the next six or eight weeks and then lay it away for under the existing setup and have next summer ClfH Uth repeatedly urged that there be no edfurther of vocational expansion 30E30I ucation pending the report of the committee on the whole federal 250 program of participation in educa- ' ' Wednesday morning Lake-tribun- e basin country cast xj y six-poi- nt ‘V Interior Bill Senate Puts Final Okeh' on Court Measure more controversial problems" raised by the original Roosevelt ' bill Thle committee was directed to study all of the proposals for or consUtution-a- l legislative action amendment- - included In the president’s bill or suggested as alternatives for that measure -- - Chairman Ashurst (D) Arizona of the judiciary committee will head the inquiry He appointed to servo with him Senators McCar-ra- n (D) Nevada Logan (D Kentucky: Dieterlch (D) Illinois Hatch D) New Mejtleo Burk (D) Nebraska and’l Austin (R) Vermont Only 14 senators were on the floor When the bill went through Many of them smiled at each other) and members of the judiciary committee shook hands McNary to Quit Capital The bill followed closely the WASHINGTON Aug 10 CD— Re- agreement reached byeenate leadLeader of publican Oregon ers when the Roosevelt bill was McNary obtained the senate’s consent Tues- sidetracked It contained four to leave for home day Thursday points: His decision to leavo indicated early Direct appeal from lower courts of to the supremo court in cases adjournment congress WASHINGTON Aug 10 CD The bill to alter procedure In the lower courts Won the final okeh Tuesday of the senate which appeared glad to get rid of 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