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CA 111 i 1 : 0: ::: iI::: :'1 ::::: a)41k" :1 '" : :: it:: : 1 ‘ le '- -- tinezFresident1420exThreatatstedtau-Princ-C-THErnd-ro-Void-iliZ- Pege4 OM s t s 4 41 ::: 4 first-gm-t- Salt Lake City Ii 4 ar-flung House opens debate on wages and hours bill Page I SUITS- - ils111:116117411111:41 : l: : :k a011!4 7 : :k ' -- 4 1! v': —As reduced Alabama failroad fuel prices against which Alabama operators haile complained ' Meantime Senator Walsh (D) Massachusetts proposed the comMiSSiOn be abolished unless it "adopts a very different policy and pursues very different tactics" Hits Price Fixing He assailed the price fixing orders saying theyl'would "impose new burdens on the railroads and upon industry and indeed upon almost all of the consumers of coal" After Walsh had read his statement to the senate Senator George OD) Georgia declaeed the pleseet coal control law "is palpably con trary to the constitution" decision The coal commission" he shoutThe court refused to pass upon the Represent 550000 ed was created for the purpose of strikes sending legality of n The delegates represent 550000 arbitrarily increasing the price of back to the federal district court of employes of 445 steel manufacturing an indispensible commodity oecesPhiladelphia a case brought by the processing And fabricating firms sary for human life" Apex Hosiery company against In another order Monday the Tom Kennedy lieutenant goversecstriking hosiery workers The of commission exempted coal miners and state nor Pennsylvania unal held that the case was ended retary of the United Mine Workers from the scheduled prices when because the strike had been settled or America C I 0 affiliate will they buy coal for home consumplong ago Coal tion from their employers The court also refused to rule speak Tuesday miners often are fixed to prices upon a ease involving validity of an by collective bargaining with the Atlanta Ga public school regula- Fresh Strife Flares operators tion requiring pupils to salute the The commission-alssuspended a American flag The court said there At Ford Plant ardir to eliminate comprevious was no substantial federal question On railroad discounts missions and KANSAS CITY Dec 13 tP1--- A Involved a hearing on this fuel ordered It a Ford mail truck was stoned and 20 group of men armed with brick- :subject January bats was dispersed by sheriff's dep- Aimed at 'Racketeering' Indian Gets Prison continued at Off ic uties Monday ials—saidAlleoriginal order the he Term in killingdesigned tost4 !racketeering" United Automobile Workers of was in the sale of railroad fuel They PHOENIX Ariz Dec 13 LID— America called a strike Friday re- said the "racket" worked' like this: office received The sheriffs Ronald Jones Mojave A manufacturer (outside the coal Indian w ' sentenceCto 12 years' ports that an attempt was made business) who could use either dt Ford late workers halt to Moladay nt in a federal penitenimprisohm on their way home but that al two railroads- in shipping his prod-e- t tiaroy Mon ay for the murder of a to one with a promwould go 12 15 men and fellow tribesman he contended as a group of between ise to use its facilities if the carcarrying bricksified when Elmer rier would give him an order for "medicine man" negro Jones convicted of second degree Smith say 25 carloads of coal murder listened to the sentence deputy brandished a machine gun the If the railroad complied One headlight and the windshield1 stoica Ily manufacturerthen would He had contended his victim John of a Ford mail truck were smashed: a coal operator and offer approach him the Lee Stokes had threatened to "be- by stones but the mail was not railroad order for a commolested and the driver was not witch" him and his faintly mission of say 10 cents a ton injured Police Captain Hugh M for business the coal operaDougherty saidhe was informed 121 Eager cars did the ston- tor would agree The manufacturer Jurors Offer Vouth Aid men inOnepassing man W 113 detained for then would pocket the commission ing In their petition- to the commisSAN FRANCISCO Dec 13 11D- -- questioning Backed by the best wishes of grand Police Director Otto P Higgins sion the central Pennsylvania prothe jurors U h o indicted him and by ordered the arrest of all pickets at ducers accused it of violating their offers of cash for lawyers' the plant asserting his department Guffey act by fixing prices before fees "Carl W Jackson recognized no strike There were conducting a public hearing Jr former Kansas City Mo youth no pickets Monday Friday 49 went to trial in superior 'court Mon- men who attempted day on charges of murdering his hustled away to a police stationlAttaeiter father booked and released McCLANAHANS 111111110111111111101111111111111 -- (1 ago Today's Tribune MEN'S HATS MEN'S r: d refunding $1—Bog of 3 pairs I S:" :2 $I Weekly! Chiffon and service weights In new adorable winter shades Al knees rrf' 4- A13 WASIIINGTON DecState department officials received a report Monday an unknown as- (For art Historical Scrapbook Clip and Paste Daily) sailant had wounded a Member of the presidential guard at NATIONAL bureau attack Prince Haiti and escaped ignore-faron granary plan Page U S demands fun compensationThe officials said this was the temperatures hold only intopmation received Monday apology In Panay sinking Page I Subfreezing in East Page &concerning the situation in Port-- 1 Supreme court upholds U S bend - f 'i I - ht "Queen's Lace Hosiery $2- -3 pairs only $565 NEW SILK HOSIERY vention Said Edward A O'Neal in his UP)--- WASHINGTON 13 Dec 1 address to the conpresidential I 11 The bituminous coal commission de- vention: ::: cided to its revise coal soft Monday :::: "Secretary Wallace favors big i::::::::::::::::::::H4 price schedule against which some granary supplies and we jUst f :' ::t can't ' mine operators have threatened' idea go alongwith him on that We know that without :: legal proceedings question big supplies will 'mean Charles P O'Neill chairman of low market prices -"The secretary wants a flexible the central Pennsylvania producers' :!"r-:-board " told reporters his board bill while we want a measure with definite controls written-intwould start proceedings in court the law We hate to disagree :1:::' unless the prices were revised with our good friend the secretary but we cannot and rill not comThe Carter Coal company opera promise on this fundamental is' "': in the of Pocahontas field southing k sue" ern West Alirginia also prepared Presitent O'Neal algo sriticiSed 44 A for legal action in event prices were the farm bill passed last week Oy : not changed to its satisfaction James W Carter president of :) c-:::Sees Benefits this company filed the suit that rePhilip Murray from S V 0 C parley sulted in invalidation of the first two years Guffy coal control-ac- t e:41: il PITTSBURGH Dec 13 (!P)—C I 0 chieftains Monday night selected Government Safeguard members for the wage scale comJustice Cardozo aaid this was a mittee of the steel workers' organfor maof "acceleration provision izing committee which Tuesday will turity at the pleasure of the gov- begin consideration of possible ernment" in contracts expiring Febchanges the bonds had matured at the If 28 date of natural expiration he said ruary Pbilip Murray- - S I ly- have a est would "inter utomatica Man said the committee was 'very ended whether the bonds were paid large'' to provide representation for or not Maturity at a different and steel workers in all sections of accelerated date does not make the the country obligation greater"' Three suits against the govern- Scei Wide Effect ment were Mvolved They were Murray right-hanlieutenatit of brought by Charles Taft of Cincin- John b: Lewis predicted the three-da- y na the estate of James J Ransom conventAon program would of Burlington Iowa and Arthur have a effect on the fuMachen of Baltimore All involved ture of unionism in the steel induson redeemed Liberty bonds interest and in a general way on the Taft son of the late president- - try whole labor movement" and chief justice contended the He said opposition might be extreasury could not redeem the bonds pressed to recent rulings of the except in gold and since this had labor board which upheld bargainnot been done it should pay interest ing agency rights of minority craft until the maturity date unions in plants where a-- majority Justice Stone wrote a separate of workers signified their preferopinion concurring in the majority ence for the S W -- To Test Guffey Law a typographical bity Yesterday's Tribune carried prices for cleaning men's hats at 69c and men's sults at 49c The correct prices are as folloosit him parity no Secretary Wallace took cognizance of President O'Neal's remarks Referring to farm legislation in congress Wallace said there were good points in the hill pending in the senate and the one passed by the house He expressed hope that Strong points of the two bills would be brought it gether when they reached conference committee The secretary told the convention that not everyone wanted farm legislation and asserted the enemies of agrieultvre have been busy He declared it to be the duty of organized farmers to combat confusion of this sort urging they do educational missionary work using as their principal theme "a fair shErre of national income for agriculture" :: cult to reconcile with it what hab been done here Monday"' The eighth commandment la: '"Thou shalt not teal" Chief Justice Hughes read the majority opinion which was written by Justice Cardozo who was ill and unable to attend Justice Black President Roosevelt's only appointee to the court submitted a brief concurring statement in which he said he "agreed altogether" with Cardozo's opinion The other juStices who composed the majority were Roberts Brandeis and Stone The majority held that gold bonds previoaly called in advance of maturity contained an explicit redemption contract to the effect that tpterest should ceased upon the date "designated" for payment ti ' 11::':r '4 I :ie Due to ad in house of representatives a for because it leads the farmer to think he might get parity prices but offers no mechanism to give til large you will find it diffi- Alt ip 00°-- ' l' ii: 44' :'::1i ! Justices McReynolds Sutler and Sutherland dissented from the majority decision of the court declaring the other justices had sanctioned an act of fraud" McReynolds yiho wrote the dissenting opinion sternly declared: Cites Conimandment "If you have read the eighth commandment: : 1:: f and other Operators' Threat ! ::: '"i'''''''?'‘ Fells "Fruit-of-theLoo- Slacks IIII bondholders 1 :'A 1':71iN''-:'541t1- (Continued from Page One) ance companies Action Follows Mine 5 25-c- 650- -2 MEN'S HICKOK At Interest Saving ::::: six-fo- 5 Belts and Suspenders PAJAMAS :' k: ::: 4 A I $299 and of contentment leather - t Tribune Washington Bureau Dec 13—ConWASHINGTQN gressmen from the upper basin Colorado states—Utah Wyoming and New ' Mexico—will jointly apbefdre the house coin pear Tuesday rnittee on rivers and harbors In bill to administration the opposition which proposes to set up seven regional federal agencies to control future development Of the xvater resources of the nation and especially to oppose those features of the bill which would undertake to transfer control of water from the states to the federal government While it is reasonably certain the Leads attack on administration hill is to be rewrit- Grover Giles ten in such way RN to recognize the federal water bill constitutional rights of the Mates this group of congressmen deem it wise to go forrhally-orecord before the committee acts The assertion of federal owner ship of water rights by the United States that appears in the admin istration bill is the one feature under attack by the intermountain In cooperation with congressmen Grover Giles assistant attorney general for Utah Representatives GENEVA Dec 13 (ID—Leading Murdock of Utah and Lewis of Colorado by direction of the western !Italian officials of the League of including Deputy Secretary-congressional group are preparing Nations a brief to be filed with the commitMassimo Pilotti tentee at Tuesday's hearing dered their- - resignations Monday This brief while admitting that night the formulation and carrying out of Their action followed the league's a comprehensive plan of protection notification to Italy th4t her draof both soil and water is a wholly matic withdrawal could not become proper federal function will em- effective for two years under the phatically declare that-thright of terms of the league covenant the states in appropriation control Joseph Avenol 'secretary-genera- l rid distribution of nonnavigable sent a telegram to the "minister waters within their borders must of foreign - affairs Rome" saying be preserved !a—member- !might—withdraw—after Chairman Mansfield of the rivers two notice of intention "proand harbors committee who intro- videdyears' all its international obligaduced the bill by request is Itim tions and all its under self unwilling to support many of the covenant shallobligations have been fulits provisions and indications are filled" that congress will refuse to set up League officials construed Avethe seven regional agencies with nol's to mean Italy must telegram authority to do more than make sur- continueto pay her dues for two veys and submit recommendations years to congress acThe league communication knowledged a message from Italian Dismissed Complaint GaleazzoForeign Minister—Count -- POCATELLO Idaho — A com- Ciano informing the organization plaint charging Ernest Fowler with of Rely's resignation malicious wounding of an animal Officials asserted Ciano's note Was dismissed by Justice William was diplomatically rude and evaA Hinckley on motion of Milton sive It waA addressed to the °secE Zener Bannnock county prose- retariat" of the league instead of cuting attorney who said he had to Avenpl and announced flatly that inInsufficient evidence The corn- Italy had withdrawn-'gaturda- y plaint alleged Fowler shot a cow stead of merely declaring her inSeptember 17 The cow later had to tention to resign be killed It had been shot through Other league members were notithe udder fied ot Ciano's communication 1:'1 - Let Refloat Billions e ::: US Ming Will CHICAGO Dec 13 UPI—SetreAgriculture openly criticised for the first time by the American Farm Bureau federation Monday disregarded the censure in addressing the 'organization's nineteenth annual con- CLOT'LLTS 72x90 INN eh IM roil IL Ad NoVI Can you imagine a lovelier gift! 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