Show THE £?ALT iAKRTRIBUNE WEDNESDAY Mr Roper MORNING AUGUST 18 1937 NY Woman Senate Places Approval on Court Choice Roosevelt Selects New Member For Federal Board Alabaman Given Confirmation After Fiery Debate Pass the Melon Please Security Act Post Given v three-memb- curity beard Miss Dewson veteran welfare worker who helped draft the social security act as a member of the president's committee on economic security in 1934 is vice chairman of the Democratic national committee She directed' women's activi ties in the last two campaigns Called the ''feminine Jim Farley'' Miss Dewson entered politics seriously in 1928 She said a lifetime of welfare work convinced her that the road to social service lay with a major political party rather than with ' starry-eye- d minorities Frank Bane social security board director expressed pleasure at the nomination Tuesday night He said Miss Dewson is "preeminently qual- '!'T" see:'' DONT SQUINT Dr Cyrus Nielsen O Optome- trist with offices in our Optical Dept will examine your eyes and if flassts are needed relieve your eye troubles Ask About Sean Eaiy Payment Plan MAIN AND BROADWAY ' Facts Presented He said that while the committee had received "hundreds even thou sands of letters and telegrams from citizens raising that issue not a one of tflem had "suggested a single fact sustaining that proposition"' wpyuouig recommittal na an in vestigation of the charges made he said he was "not willing to go about hunting for something that may re flect on senat'or Black Copeland objected to the statement that such charges were made on hearsay and the Idahoan added that he could not make up his mind adversely against a man with whom he had been associated for years on the basis of charges which were backed by no evidence Burke entered the debate No facts had been presented he said because the judiciary committee did not see fit to ask for the fac&" He himself he added was ready to present two witnesses who would testify that they saw Black initiated into the klan "The senator did not make such a statement to the committee" Borah retorted "Now these things may or may not be so Tydings of Maryland interposed "It may be that there is nothing authentic to support these charges I doubt that there is The point" is that so long as people are making such statements I am not able to exercise my conscience in the matter" Wants Investigation For that season he said he want ed an investigation Chairman Ashurst (D) Arizona of the judiciary committee drew a parallel between the charges made against Black and the objections raised against the confirmation of Justice Brandeis 20 years ago "Some persons outside the senate" he said "I am not referring to any person in the senate complain about t'he nominee but those persons would complain at any nom ination President Roosevelt should make They are grumbletonians and their lamentations are as profes sional as the mournings of an un No WASHINGTON — Judge Erwin L Davis left and Speaker William B Bankhead ' joined 300 others at Secretary Roper's watermelon banquet they Test Proves Value Three States Get PWA Of Range Law Says Taylor WASHINGTON Aue (AP)— Representative Edward School Cash said Tuesday three years' operation Glenwood Springs Taylor Three-Yea- r N 17 Colo the grazing law he drafted "have convinced me it conservation measure ever enacted by congress" of Taylor discussed the grazing act in an extension of remarks on "Our New National Public Land Policy" in the Congressional Record Passage of the act was described as "the turning by point in our national land history" He praised the administration of the act under Secretary Ickes and F R Carpenter director of grazing himself a western Colorado is the greatest $742355 Granted he considered "the beneficial and greatest pro vision of the law" is to permit the local stockmen to- - control the local operations of the law "They have never before had a voice in tne-usor cuiurui ui me giam upuu yuu- lic land" Cost Relatively Small He said a small federal unit of 78 employes has been engaged in directing this operation and the cost to the government has been cent per acre less than He said he would ask Pfesident Roosevelt and Secretary Ickes to allot at least 150 C C C camps for work on the public domain Taylor recently Jeft a - near-b- y Maryland sanitarium where he was under a doctor's care for about two months He said as soon as Mrs Taylor recovers from an Illness they will leave for Yosemite park In Utah Wyoming And Idaho Projects Taylor said most rancher Preserves Domain The grazing law Taylor con tinued "will preserve from utter destruction the 142000000 acres of public domain and restore it for the purposes stated in the act namely to stop injury to public grazing lands by preventing overgrazing and to provide for soil deterioration their orderly use Improvement and development and to stabilize the livestock industry dependent on the California public range" one-ha- lf OVER 6 CU FT (Continued from Page One) place buildings that either are fire-traor unsanitary and that must be razed in the interest of the safety and health of pupils The list he said represents the first survey of nil applications from schools having fire hazards Preference was given to applications calling for demolition of old buildings All applications for replacement of burned buildings were approved Meanwhile the house of represen tatives Tuesday approved the new public building program Under the program Utah will receive a new $150000 post office at Sugarhouse in Salt Lake City the only Utah proj ect included unless' the post office and treasury departments decide to erect a $75000 post office nt Helper Previous allocation of S210Q00 for Rrovo and $69000 for St George THE DAY IN WASHINGTON By The Associated Press The senate confirmed the nomination of Senator Black (D) Alabama to the supreme court dertaker" The house passed and sent to the senate a $98880375 deficiency appropriation bill including to start the farm tenancy program and repasture part of the "dust bowl" President Roosevelt was noncommittal on whether he will call a special session of congress in the fall to consider farm legislation ACTUAL President Roosevelt nominated Frank R McNlnch of North Carolina and T "A M Craven Washington D C to be members of r VALUE p 0)(0)50 The debate closed with a plea from Senator Johnson of California that the nomination be sent to the committee He asserted that in his opinion Black was neither qualified nor eligible for the office At the very outset of the debate Senator Copeland (D) New York of Black's re brought puted Ku Klux Klan support in the 1926 Alabama senatorial contest into the debate asserting that confirmation would endanger the rights of all religious and racial minori- ties "I say now of the new deal" the New York senator shouted "that the communication commission if it must depend for its validation He also named Miss Mary W upon decisions participated in by "Molly" Dewson of New York City members or supporters of this and ungodly organization as a member of the social security the Ku Klux Klan it must be apboard the country that the new parent Roosevelt President ordered deal is founded in Iniquity" 1200 marines to Shanghai to guard Senator McGill (D) Kansas reAmerican citizens in the Sino-Ja- p plied that Copeland had produced no real evidence about Black's battle zone "career or supposed career" The Mr Roosevelt arranged to leave Kansan praised Black as "a man ihe capital for Roanoke Island tolerant in his views of great learncereN C where he will speak at ing highly educated quick of inmonies commemorating the birth telligence and capable in every reof Virginia Dare spect to fill the high office" mission M 7 t Cleaning & Dyeing SPECIALS WHITE SUITS 'OC bouciknits 79cand Up SILK DRESSES 6 r 48c COATS or DRESSES WOOL NECKTIES fQr GENTS SUITS Whites excluded "Bring n take" Use Your Charge Account Clehln Dept'B-Strs- et Floor For Posts in :' ' Small Carrying Clmrge Easy Terms cubic foot capacity! 1225 sq ft of shelf aredl 6 rotorite unitl Freezes 96 ice cubes! 72 lbs icel Current-cutte- r cbnvenient freezing speeds! the current appropriation $90000 TdDIPCdDAiir President Fills Communications Board Vacancies S miLIE WASHINGTON Farm Land Damaged By Canadian Smelter tray releasel insulation Famous cold-seAutomatic interior dome light! J Finger-touc- h al M MAIN AND BROADWAY— SALT LAKE CITY Aug mission McNinth now is chairman of the federal power commission The nomination went to the sen ate soon after the president had named T A M Craxen of this city to be a member of the communica Craven now tions commission chief engineer of the commission The appointment filled two long pending vacancies in the agency which has been suffering from in ternal dissension for months Craven will succeed Irvin Stewart of Texas who recently resigned McNlnch will take the place of the late Chairman Anming S Prali of Canadian smelter fumes damaged Stevens county Washington farm and' timber lands to the extent of $2122917 since January 1 1932 Saunders agriculture department economist who studied the problem for seven years told an international tribunal he arrived at the ligurebxjiQmputinghayaniJlve- - stock product yields over the period with normal yields in similar producing area not effected by the poisonous fumes which floated down the Trail Columbia valley from thB C smelter Hart Schaf fner m New York White House officials said Mc Ninch would not resign from the power commission but would take a temporary leave of absence with out pay to reorganize and put the communications agency "in order" Basil Manly vice Meanwhile chairman of the power commission will act as chairman When McNinch has completed the reorganization job he will return to his present post Veterans' Benefits Measure Signed WASHINGTON Aug a woman 50 to 65 17 $35 Values a bill de to I9 Sale for Young Men Going Back to School for years old whose HELP! Fall curity Retaliations Report em broke BROADWAV The treasury tap work SUITS Topcoats Values to $30 $2750 Values 19) department emphasizes keep record! of all information It if astonlshint how those forms simjpUfy the otherwise red all employes You'll UP)— We have the forms and the records for your Social Se- that Values $45 To be perfectly frank we are giving you these reductions solely for the purpose of keeping our store busy until Fall business really gets under way Not only are we saving you money but we are making it charge easy for you to buy If you are customer we will place your purchase on your September bilL payable in October If you pay cash a small deposit will hold your coat until you are ready to take it out d husband died of ailments The rate for a widow 65 or oner is raised from $40 to $45 24 EAST Marx TOIPCdDATTS service-connecte- I & NOTE — Our store is air conditioned enjoy trying on topcoats President Roosevelt signed a Tuesday liberalizing benefits for pendents of World war veterans The act Increases from $35 $3750 the monthly compensation I1S) Here again our purpose is to keep our store busy and here again we save you important sums of money The styles are appropriate for university wear and for that reason are just what high school fellows want too Final Cleanup Hart Sch&ffner & Marx but WASHINGTON Aug 17 UPl—Vr T Saunders estimated Tuesday Saving you many dollars from next month's prices IJB— 17 Roosevelt nominated President Frank R McNlnch of North Caro Una Tuesday to be a member of the federal communications com' 3-PIE- SUITS CE 1'-'-''- r4 Year 'Round Weights $35 $40 $45 ' White porcelain enam interiorl Beautiful white exterior finish! V-- 1 U S Agency eligible in Idaho are the follow ing with estimated cost of the All are on the approved buildings list but have not necessarily been selected for immediate construction They are: Buhl Emmett Gooding Grangeville Jerome Orofino Preston Rexburg Rupert St Maries and Salmon $80000 each Montpe- lier $75000 Included for Wyoming are Grey- bull Lovell Lusk a'nd Riverton Nevada projects are: $85000 each and $95000 Tondpah Sparks $5 DOWN 9 th Today tve start our Two Selected conclude the Utah post office pro gram as towns With' postal receipts less than $10000 a year cannot qual ify under the present federal pro gram It is believed all Utah towns meeting these qualificiations have nmbeen provided with post office buildings If Relatively few of the eligible towns will receive allotments out of Over WASHINGTON Aug 17 UP)— Senator William McAdoo slapped back at critics Tuesday as another California Democrat in congress expressed "disappointment" at the ouster of Peirson M Hall as United States attorney for the southern California district In a formal statement — his first since the patronage controversy flared—McAdoo took public cognizance of charges blaming enmity of William H Neblett the senator's law partner for the Hall removal by asserting the responsibility "rests solely upon me" The senator said he decided against another term for Hall because he had "reached the conclusion that it was in the public interest to make a change in the office" "I therefore recommended the appointment of Ben Harrison of Ban United States" to help Frank R McNlnch reorganize communications com 1 ' si - Bernardino McAdoo added "Th president approved my recommendation and his appointment was senate of the confirmed by Come" ified" National Consumers' league Critics of New Attorney (Continued from Page One) vote against this nomination and I'm going to vote against recommittal because I am opposed to wasting time on this matter" Then Borah who' later voted against confirmation presumably on the ground that Black is ineligible defended the nominee against the charge of klan affiliation' There has never been one iota of evidence that Senator Black was a member of the klan" he said "No one has even' suggested a source from which such information might WASHINGTON Aug 17 UP)— President Roosevelt reached into the feminine ranks of his own party Tuesday to select Miss Mary W "Molly" Dewson of New York City to succeed Vincent Miles of Arkansocial sesas on the Miss Dewson was secretary of the Massachusetts minimum wage commission that promoted the first min imum wage law In the United States in 1912 In 1922 and 1924 she wrote briefs defending minimum wage laws before the United States and the California supreme "courts With Mrs Franklin Roosevelt she became interested in consumers' problems in the early twenties She headed the New York Consumers' league for five years and now is chairman of labor standards for the Has Two Jobs McAdoo Raps S WW- - Values In style and weight they are appropriate for wear all next Fall and Winter You escape the steady price advances of two years — and then some—by buying now Arthur Frank 208-21- 0 South Main Street |