Show - ' 4 - ' THE SALT 'LA1tE TRIBUNE:TUESDAY MORNING ' ' : : ' ' ' I Governor Hits LegistatioP TVA Director —Sees Peril in Challenur5 es A-7 I UJ S Tax Plan F Ouster Move 11 - - i ) ' - - — ' 4 ' '- - 't' ' ': - ! oltt irk ss s s c':' s" s: S s - ss: s Sy g - et Pat in Defiance i ' '- s is ft ::: he ' --- ss- ss- - - marized the proceedings at length and announced his findings of foxy Painful Duty - "Under these eircumstancek" be said "I feel myself under the - pains ful duty of requesting Arthur E s ' ' Morgan at once publicly to with Asks ht4her draw the charges that he has made licsiarnor Lehman impugning the honesty good faith estate tax allowance Integrity and motives of his fellow directors and to give them and to the country assurances that he will with '' his fellow directors in carrying out the provisions of Tennessee Valley Authority act "I make this request of him 'If he cannot accede it' is his duty to resign "I hope hope that Arthur E Morgan will not make it necessary for me to take further action He has had ample time and ample opportunity to make his decision If Shares he determines to follow neither of these courses I will give him until tomorrow Tuesday 2:30 p m on March 22 to present to me in person WASHINGTON: March 21 (A'— or in writing any reason why as chief executive I should not take George W Mason Detroit an offi- - further action in the case as a necescer of Nash Kelvinator corporation sary result of the findings which I - t ' '' it A '11 : anyhow? oughe to be pointed out that the president's bill for the re- organ ization of the executive has not yet passed But the president His is acting as though it had owers under the T V A act are cooperate SEC t 1 4 ! I ' - t t one-tim- z I member of the board from of- fice for only one reason—as de- fined in section 6 of the act If he can prove that in the appoint- ment of officials and the selection of vnployes for the corporation' (the T V A) any political quail- fications have been permitted- - or given consideration by any mem- ber of the board the president " can remove the guilty member from office Nobody has ever suggested for a moment that Arthur Morgan such mis- pas been guilty of any the presi- demeanor Therefore dent has no power to remove him and his suggestion now openly a necurity- Deals 7 i I I -I - "For your Information Chairman Morgan ' I must tell you frankly ' in the light of the 'record that onlyl two courses Appear open—either your removal or your suspension-Sa member of the Tennessee Valley Authority" alorian Refuses '' the future By questions Chairm)in Harrison (D) Mississippi of the committee I indicated great interest in suggesions for a flat tax rate on incomes t i 01 corporations in place of present i graduated taxes throughsslonnsieuneosonAitissynrypsinfotsiideed40ms to have a situation of lack of harCompany i Talks of Higher Levy Alfred Smart Chicago an officer mony between kis That is a matt He mentioned however an 18 per and director sold 1500 common ter of very great regret to me and Cent tax insteadAof the maximum shares of Esquire-CoronI want to say that my position is Inc' s taken not at all in any rate of 15 per cent suggested by spirit of de- the chamber spokesmen i ' f do what to me seems the necessary Harrison voiced opposition to ! and proper thing to do in the cir- adding processing taxes' on farm Ls cumstances I thank you for your products to the revenue bill t Senator Pope (D) Idaho has pro- consideration" 't on fees" "tariff "I think we all feel equally badly equalization posed cotton wheat field corn rice toabout this whole thing" Mr Roose s velt replied bacco and synthetic fibers The Idaho senator issued a stateUnrest President Explains European ment saying the proposed levies were needed to increase farm inLilienthal said he was not clear Revives Imports comes especially in the cotton belt as to the exact status of the case and Mr Roosevelt made the followNEW YORK March 21 (Al-- The ing explanatiaii: I Airmail S arrived S Monday "The present status if I can sum Queen Mary Special Design i d contain40 boxes with It up for information of all three i WASHINGTON March 21 0'1— in bars of almost $3000000 gold of you Is that I have told chairPostrnsater General Farley maid ing her hold the first of the metal to man Morgan that if he cannot acMonday that a special commemora- arrive here from London since last cede to either at the Iwo suggested would be stamped on an October ‘ 3 - tive design courses those being either to withairmail letters mailed at Dayton in of central war threats Flaring draw the charges or resign that I Ohio or Kitty Hawk N Cs during Europe last week as Germany ab- wilt nevertheless have to take some of National sorbed cast a longing further action And that I am givand Austria week May 1 eye toward Czechoslovakia started ing him until tomorrow afternoon i Airmail -i fugitive funds moving toward Bel- zit 2:30 to present to me in person gium then London and finally the or in writing any reasons why as 1 "safer haven" of the United States chief executive I should not take Gold arriving Monday consigned further action as a necessary result 11111111 PAIN IN PIM MINUTIS to banks totaled exactly $2985000 of the i findings based on the record t f t ' I t et ' - ! Foreiwil "Gold 0 Reaches U - t t S t i 1 t iron-boun- t -i 1 - ' not in any proper sense be char-acterized as an arm or an eye of Its duties are per- the executive formed without executive leave and in the contemplation of the dnce 15-2- tive control" 628-62- Year 1935) 9 Arthur Morgan is isking for an investigation into the' whole and procedure of the T V A The president is not em- powered by the ict to conduct any 'such investigation —nder section 17 to which the president re- ferred he is authorized—and this is the complete extent of his au- thorization—"to make any inves- Ligation he may deem proper to ascertain whether there has been any undue or unfair advantage g 'yen private persons partner- ships or corporations by any of- of the or employes ficiais goy- - ernment or whether in any such the government has been injured or unjustly deprived of any of its rights" lhe r i To relievo the torturing pain of Rheum of which $2254to s Ii was from En- as it itiessinuneses or Lorobsignin a - Alum few minutes get the Doctor's formula glatd ando$73111 s I frorlrThdia Me NURITO Dependable—no opiates no bar- Federal Reserve bank reported eotics Does the work quickly—must relieve Around $10000000 additional gold 7 satisfaction in a few ritturz2r"0127brael a few days on at Druggists Don't Is- - expected - within Altar Use NURITO on Ude guarantml Wass later boats i 1 ' ) -- -- -- Grapefruit — - : - - ' t ' 1 I‘ : ' t ! 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I : r04 141 : — ' ' ' t- rt ' ' 1'1 ti7 4 - ' ' ' t I Broöklawn ' 2 for 29c 29c tall 2 for 374 Shrimps dry pack Libby's Pork & Beans No I 4 for 25c tall G Bar Fruits for Salads 2 No 2 op S W Jellies largs each 29c 2 S W Apple SaucciNo 2 for 29c S W MandarM Oranges ' 3 for 17g 2 tbs 29cit New Peas New Potatoes ' 4 lbs 25c 2 lbs 27c Rhubarb Delicious Apples 1 lbs 33c- Jelly FRolls assorted icings Glazed DOnuts Small Buffer Wafers ' - 't - will Six-Ye- ar yment Plan WASHINGTON March 21 (An— The natjonal conference on work and security recommended Monday that unemployment be treated as a permanent problem and that the federal government adopt a pr9gram for handling it The recommendations were submitted to the White House by a committee headed by Morris Watson vice president of the American Newspaper Guild and conference chairman ' six-ye- — each 25c' doz 30c —lb 60c loaf I5c ' be baked every ar Found in Death Valley ' ' Meats ' ' —MEAT LOAF $PECIAL— Pure :Pork Sausrge B0TI4 29c '112 lbs Ground Beef-12- -11k 6 for 25c Mock Chicken Legs ' lb 19c 'Veal Shoulder Steaks'' :" lb 25c Pure f!"k Sausage '''' 7 ' ' - : phone YourOrder- -- TVGS - 475 - ' t ' house an ' WASKING'rON March 21 UrS-- The geological survey announced Monday government seientists hed found new evidence of prehistoric life in Death valley The discoveries — footprints of camels pigs one-toe- d horses and orn: ode ebYriaDtiro naT awnaddIDngonbalirdds---cuwrrea- parks service 7' - - ' ''"-- paval expansion bill Governor Lehman of New York' wrote the senate linance committee now studying a tax revision ' that "independent sovereigni threatened by ty" of the states is 'federal taxing policite William Federation of Labor opposed the administration's government reorganization bill on the grounds it would make a sweeping delegation of congressional power to the president rA 416:i71: 7:1sentbl'acs tteiham": ' furLitihi 22242 strsesTkisussreit ions s: V f4" State Reaches For S ea l' pal Bdary a - 1 s ' - " s I A 15f'f'1Icicaalsn'"name one city in which a was organized to receive a beer importer's permit" he assert- ed "The criminal court judge' sheriff chief of police prosecuting 4 company ' attorney maamilorictyityafatttnoerneinewk erne given a this organization" "This was done in consichiration for the promise they would d e I iver intact a complete delegation to anyone whom (Governor) Cliff Townsend names for United States senator" he (Melt alsnd the company has paid at least one fat quarterly dividend" Van Nuys said hi later would make public the name of the city and the officials ma series of radio addresses The senator and the Townsend administration became unfriendly ' 1 following Van Nuys' vigorous oppo- 4 sition to President Roosevelt's proposal to reorganize the supreme court n kr it1 kvpic s : Smootts ' lovely skin wins romance and keeps it! rDosuilL r ell itegaaly e7 Ointment rMOM ik 'ss ' - heads LITaTgett pores Use BOTH Cuticura -- - -- 1 l': ' 'f"''414Si kNittt Soap and ' ih ittiV3A - ''' -- ' !i i Vey ' 1 'N ' 20 s "'s:-s- fillirercA 111o A I l ' lial14' ) ' "se - -- s - s - 4 'f tiK14 't 4 is's'' 4r L sssAss-ss- i ) 's sssSrss '' s'aSStlasslSstsSsi ' -' 21 s -- - rN - s sss J44 ssasit: ssssssiss sssssa - s ' 1 't isss's Liss's c issis sissas es 0 01' t- stantiate with affidavits charges that the Townsend administration is "prostituting local government and law enforcement through the grant of beer privileges to public s s'0 - ctic ss ce - election ' Outlining plans to run as an independent the senior senator from Indiana said to had amused evidence detrimental to tife statehouse machine which has decreed another party leader would be the Demo-nominee for Van NuY's post "aubVan Nuys said A':ebva-ewAwog- --- - success--Of 1t - Stt vzottle ct - be t 0 ‘ Featuring I 01 Cash and IllisScleTnAL Ciesn10- g ( 'AO - - - ' - ''' : - :ii: ii '''': 4 ' ' 1r4- W ::h:: '::':::!:::::!::: tAdv) CP ' a It ---- also ct I - -—s 1410IMANNION44 ' 1 ' i --— ' aell- - ' t ( Ss d) ' I 'e' I ' i ' ( t 4 1 - 1:0 a a a be 1 t ti: h wattle " It - ' 0 Vet I eve: 1 - te wtcitl: vitteo - ' - Us-- 4 vrIll be s a teraeobell opetote t t selle Wrtelleoo tI ' tateto ts alit kit tttct-aittlittp-atsr' :::i:1::11:::':' OWL CLEANERS iVas:885 and Was 9631 - 4 ' teavcea ct:t1 a 4 ' - - ' s - a Enjoy Better Livitm With Cheap Electricity a 0 - :: 720 North 1st West s fAll t f ) ' - - or' igatite little to - is - taectt Slelles ' stssi !seal' tot ?teolgicts btlt li tie - ' ' CLEAR CLEANERS & DYERS 80 NO STATE' al clitet:tval Clear (FORMERLT VELVET) $' ' costs - Carry - New taa-I-S aVirtei - ' S a ' v4 sseS I a vet ct roCUP ot teTtl ' LIEN'S SUITS CLEANEDPRSSED (2(j)loi ' 'leaves - - (Plain) tot 'S 111) oe61:tc Oa Is CQ CO' toolc:tDoois SUITS a oita'1701101 vo 'D all to ot ttleocIA icttOt -- tteat Imo s ' ‘ - - cari ik1vi IC lkis 1oill 1:3Alt Val: a COI 1)illa sIss - ettottoillett '- - a -- - 1- s - 6110 o0 3r - for The Tribune VIOLIEll'S lit a el Nita 1 - 1938 jj di ialtlY) 1 Vr 4A - uisition that has gone on I Chairman Morgan is absolutely right The president is not a fact- finding body The truth about the issues he has raiserl cannot be found out in a quadrangular con-bi- ll versation They can only be con- fused and Arthur Morgan can be railroaded And if he is what happens to pt civil service in this country? Copyright ' 11L"Ai ful private life to enter the pub- lic service at far less remunira- tion than he can earn privately T' orberliri'ln:spittttihgePrir:arhiodsulte:osibiiiimtirprot11:4 ss 1 ( it "-- Andwholas givenup a you walls to really try to get St your ism socmsilticoat brft4teheoollap ' s '- - - orryestrfereerttt:neilsu11kstelrel ‘ ' - rs ' Rhensnstism— """ (2P)- - - et S- March 21 INDIANAPOLIS United States Senator Frederick Van Nuys unleashed Monday a bit- terdenunciation of the Indiana state administration and intimated be would ignore the June Democratic convention as a route toward re- - - He proposed to reduce the membership of the house of representatives from 435 tcr138 Smaller states would have is larger representation proportionately than they do now The Inner Mysteries ' s I - —Lumbago y—sulolu6419ti—rs:11thliirtns the old and false beliefs about theml Read the Book that it be'ping thousand-- ' i:'''' COATS AND DRESSES I I ARTHRITIS swss' - ' e ' ABoorthkritis s- I'''''''' i °tition gressmen - ft - ) ' 1 ss ' )- - - :'' i ' t i With Bourbons Turns Independent or March 21 'CA- IWASHINGTON Representative Lemke OD ' North Dakota sal d Monday a good way to save the taxpayers' money would' be to reduce the number of con- It 1: ' 1'sø -- ---- 17-7- Lemke Urges Cutting House Membership ' l- - A "'4' Senator- in Disfavor - ' - - - ': Maehine Ru1le ' ( WASHINGTON March 21 (UP)— The house with only one dissenting vote' Monday approved a bill by Representative John E Rankin (D) Missimippi to award federal pensions to 5000 additional families of World war veterans Sit a cost of $1651100 for the first year and 1 9 m - - 'f - a rising steadily thereafter There wm no record vote on t h e 44?i':'::::::::::::::::4"6:: s measure which was rushed through li':''':::: i''''' i:::: s by Democratic leaders to postpone I s 471 $i!::::1 on more drastic the action Gasque ''C 1 : A pension bill The Rankin bill makes 0-' 'I '1 1' three important changes In the pmz ent law: L Reduces from 20 per cent to ilidoes1 gov- Senator Van Nuys 10 cent the amount of States and congress alone can the veteran incurred in the service clear up the questions which are before his family is entitled to a bothering the people of the United pension States whose money is invetted in the T V A Congress ought to Lifts Marriage Limit 27-Mi- le raise the question under what 2 a scraps the right Mr Lilienthal is negotial- woman who married a veteran after iing with Wendell Willkie to pura pen & Juip 1 1931 Commonw e alth the chase on his dea th Southern corporation and thus s 3 atEliminates that socialize the power Ousiness in a widow must the stipulation three prove within the Tennessee valley BATON ROUGE La March 21 years her claim to a pension Cites Powers The bill by Rejiresentative Allard t plans a bid to extend The T V A board Is specifically H Gasque (D) North Carolina the sovereignty of sea bordering would award federal pensions to states to 27 marine miles from their authorized by the acts-N- o widows and orp h ans of W or id war cerdo 5081)—to (H It congress ve ter ans regardless of Whether the coasts instead of the three preIt Is for instance veteran's death resulted from in- scribed by international law tarn things authorized to manufacture and juries sustained in the service This Attorney General G03t011 Porterie add more than 200- ' - said sell fertilizer and tto "produce die- - measureiwould the Monday an act indorsed by rolls at tribute and sell electric power 'ai once at a coot of pension Richard Leh e would be Governor $74000000 By herein particularly specified" But 1942 this number would swelled submitted to the Louisiana legislaz be nowhere in the entire act which to 259800 and the cost raised to ture in May to extend this state's specifically' gives the board the $95000000 annually gulfward boundary to the right to purchase and condemn lands for the construction of Budget Bureau Opposes limit and that copies would be sub- s ere is a dams and to construct transmisma ted to ether coastal states for the that m possibility sion lines to farms and villages bill may yet come before' enactment that are not otherwise supplied Gasqué house the but leaders Wednesday ' three-mil- e boundary was with electricity at reasonable worked Monday to sidetrack "The rates and to enter into contracts action The budgetnight as the seaward boundary recognized informed bureau with other power systems for the the house veterans' committee that of each sovereign state" Porterie mutual exchange of unused ex-f- it will not approve this sweeping said "because at the time it 'became cess power upon suitable terms— no had but indicated it in all the 15 closely printed pages legislation to the Rankin proposal so fixed three marine miles was the of this act carefully defining the opposition The probability that it would be distance of a cannon shot and was powers of the board there is not vetoed by President Roosevelt was considered the distance at which a one word that gives the board or raised efby Representative Glenn state could make its authority any member of it th- power to Griswold OD) Indiana ranking fective on the sea by use of artilbuy out private utility companies Democrat of the veterans' group lery located on the shore with the money of the United debate on the Rankin bill 'In modern times cannon have States taxpayers Not one word during Ge ra id Boileau (P) improved to such an' extent that Representative tii ' i ' a now many canaircialia)-17—iiiirislawyezrauz41tte Lilienthal In negotiating with Mr plot existed against the Gamine bill miles and more and by the use of Willkie is not preparing outraat least 27 marine and Representative Thomas Jenkins artillery-effectivgeously to exceed Ms ' powers then (R) Ohio suggested that all dis- miles out to sea front low water I am an illiterate mark" ability percentages be removed ' The issue is not whether:IC-is- ' to have public ownerpower in the Tennessee 'r 't That is another matter valley altogether The issue is pre4isely tsS's what Arthur Morgan has repeat-practis-ilss-slek--''-' idly said it was: "Honesty openstar4'-V?Cness decency and fairnez in gov' 4 ernment" 4X' Ate l (11 e: up te cAmgms 'tfHa--o-t'' s If the congress of the United s States wants to nationalize power 4 :i 000' soSs 40-- -' in the Tennessee valley it can do k'- so either by passing a new law ses 1 or by amending the T V A act "ss awassss ssaA And it can empower Mr Lilien- thal to negotiate with that end in view The whole point is that ' ' "'slew it has not so empowered him and s Mr Lilienthal is therefore le- paring to legislate for the people Of the United States all on his own presumably with the backing ' of the president What kind of government is this anyway? I hope Arthur Morgan's heart it holds out He is a sick man He has recently had a very bad pneu- monia and I understand that his i heart- has been seriouSly weaks ened-rIII It a Krd thing for a man who his whole life long has deserved nothing but well of his country who has made great areas of it blossom like the rose s r: teoo h:genae passed-29244- oso0 dministrationts-sbillion-dollar- Ancient Signs of Life d ay ZCMI Fresh - The 93MeriCtin Group Urges - ' By the Associated Press President Roosevelt threatened to suspend or remove Arthur E Morgan from the chairmanship the Ten nesseeValley authority Morgan told him he was power- leas to do either t -- stand-Mo- n- tices of the New Mexico Potash and Chemical company in the twoweeks-old trial of ten defendants charged with mail fraud In sales of company stock James Connolly an auditor was the-- last of the government's wit nesse to take the stand He testified to an audit he made in June the potash company's "surplus" account of $2023897 and substituted Instead a deficit of $981813 onemplo I ean Bread Soya B To Salisfy popular demand this breed ' -- 1 White Salmon & WHITE 23c 222 for for I9c - & e - i 1 & No & : : ''''a :f' 'e White Grapefruit Juke White Chili Con Came & White Sifted Peas Red Red Red Red lb I9c - RoguSforti U S A made lb 55c a assorted Luncheon Moats lb 25c I Cream But ZCMISn ' tor lb Fould's Noodles 1I lb cello-36- c 23c phane wrapped Crosse & Blackwell Finnan Haddie 69c 2 for 23e Clem Juices iI2-o- z ' Imported Sardines :3 fat 29d ' RED on-th- - OMEMPIEMEMNIEMENIEN11 mild ii V' 4 WHEN IT'S - Cheddir Chasse t f its final witness - Always Delicious Juice-I- ESPECIALLY i v ALBUQUElkOLIE N M March te d oral governmont-p- ut ' ' - ily Indiana -- kDi I 211111-sThes- most II71-1- 11 --- i ' V 11 Witness - ' E - ii 1 US -- ItinaPotashFirm— A I Under the terms pf thiatuthorisition it is the business of thethe ad1T:clad:el ioveninoteastti Aluminum company and the MI a are get-mit is I pany who ' the operat tlng power at one-ha- lf 1ng cost It is also his business to investigate the contracts made with the Central Arkansas corn pany But It iA not his busineseto unrolloothe whole matter and pro- cedure of T V A administration which is the crux of the Issue Nor does the act provide that-I- t the president Can hold a member of the board "guilty 44 contu- macy" as the president decreed Mr Morgan to be Contumacy is not yet a crime in the United States rrtii-- stands" Last 1 I - THOMPSON i RHEUMATISM t - desirable 1 t sign is shameless pressure In the Beginning This is the way the president hegan his career He forced Mr Humphreys of the federal trade commission out of office because Mr Humphreys' policy was not in harmony with his own He askedfor the resignation and Mr Humphresui gave it although he had been appointed for a definite pe- nod of time which had not Mr Humphreys died elapsed shortly after and his estate sued his Pay for the duration of his unexpired term on the ground that the president had no right to remove him but only congress had that right And the supreme 'court by unanimous decision up- held the Humphreys estate In that decision the court said: 'Such a body (independent corn- - ' Morgan after denying the accuracy and the adequacy-anthe representativeness of the statement" of the case made by the president stated his refusal to resign and his challenge of the president's authority to remove him Then he told the president: "I want to say this: That the op vestment Trust portunity to work under you in the John F Cuneo Chicago an offi- T V A represented a very greet cer and principal stockholder opportunity for anyone I accepted bought 6596 common shares of that opportunity sincerely In my Cunio' Press Inc The report dis- opinion I have used it in good faith closed the acquisition to be in direct and with reasonable effectiveness pt chair- - to Dr Morganof the T VA board: and there is a certain similarity—ini the nature of ail three What is this fantastic procedure going on in Washinzton? Is it a i or another Russian trial? al earng And on what basis is it being held - Official Purchases 21 813 Other Transfers ' Measure Reducing Requirements Passes Hurriedly - by DORO'rHY Hitler presented an ultimatum to Austria Smigiy - Rydz present- ed an ultimatum to Lithuania and President Roosevelt presented an Insiders'' one-sixt- i Thompson Defends Arthur Morgan With Cutting Denunciation of 'Ultimatum' Presented by President' - (Continued from Page One) posal of Angressional investigators After Morgan had finished reading his prepared statement at-tWhite House Mr Roosevelt sum- s - s s s 01 Chief Executive t ' Lehman said the lame bill'e provision for a 1812 per cent credit for taxes paid states wu equivalent h Co saying states had only a ' right to estate taxes The New Yorker was lieutenant governor of his state when Mr called then governor Roosevelt him "my strong right arm" He differed publicly with the president last year over the Roosevelt court reorganization bill Spokesmen for a major segment of business and industry appeared before the senate committee Mon- day to urge that it take a chance on lowering tax rates in the hope of stimulating business and thus actually increasing come pony's $5 par common stock in JanFlat uary the securities and exchange Tat Urges "If you lose you can't Iasi much" commission disclosed Monday The transaction was among those' Said Ellsworth C Alvord tax expert for the chamber of commerce shown In a commission compilation of the United States "If you win of security purchases and sales by your gains are enormous" corporation officers directors or e Alvord treasury official principal owners during January contended that recent increases in Other transactions were described federal taxer had scared money out as follows: Af private investment channels and E L Cord Los Angeles a prinIsecurities He ar-- cipal shareholder acquired 690000 Into gued that substitution of a flat tax common shares of Black Mammoth rate on corporate income for the Consolidated Mining present undistributed profitt tax Harmon S Auguste of New York would turn loose a flood of invest- City a director gave away 1290 ment funds whose owners now fear common sharu of Commercial In- 44 Turns on Party Van Nuys' Hits - s" reA WASHINGTON March 21 UP— Governor Herbert H Lehmaq of New York whom Franklin D Roosevelt once called 'my strong right arm" charged Monday that of the sovereignty "independent states is threatened by federal tax Ing policies" His charge was made in a letter to the senate finance committee studying the house approved tax reto senate acs vision bill prepati tion upon it The New York governor said he spoke for all states in asking that the federal government agree to a 150 per cent credit on federal estate taxes "On account of death duties paid to the states and territories" State credit Toe Low 'a -"— 413 ''1:L MARCH 22 1938 Favors Watt's This- a Thissicin House Pensions to Trial? Asks Writer Vets' Families - - Dr Morgan Stands s - ' ' Estate Levy Credit Held Threat 'to' State's Sovereignty k - - N-- -- - - '' - - 7 1 I ' ' - - ' - - ' :!::::::::::::::::::::::::: ':::':::::: 2 :y :::::::': :::::: :s:a()C11:11R : 9 c :::::::::::::::::::!i!::::T::::::::i:: :::::':B: IA:::::!::: III E)1AL :iim:::: 11 E Aq? i :' :::' : 1V4 - |