Show fc 4 H Mi '' r ) i M H i - t r- 2 tirjti sl 1 u 'ft ' '4 l sp rv 4 14 2 Tuesday Morning- Vhc jsalt £akc gribunc- - Testifies Senators Hear Plea for Nov Wajjfc-IIou- ic t t' ft Subsidies Quiz k 0 senate rommene subi omniitii s hi i lor and Ttuman (I) Which would extend the enmmori e romniismnn a powers to water and hills bv Sen dot V ( tana e Inter-Stat- e on P) MonMissouri interstate late-tnak-I- air trans-poitatm- n s amnev now' and motor innler i udroad The iegu-late- rate s u Direct Inquiry The Wherlet-Trumat- measures i the I C C to investigate dnecta transportation subsidies H irrtson said thaj highway (ajid waleiuav earners were subsidised and that this was giving them an “unfair advantage ” but that one member of the I (’ (’ already had denied this w is unfair to raihoads also don t want to submit this matter to a judge who has already made up his mind" Harrison said ‘We might as well forget it if authority to make the Investigation Is left with the I ICC" nnatant Rivalry’ Chairman Wheelrr said that any new- agemv established would be in "constant rivalry” He reminded Harrison that truck opeiators had tuged that the I C C was likely to favor the railroads over other forms of transportation Harruson Mid President Roosevelt’ railroad advisory committee ( - had recommended a now agemv to take over functions of theJ C C relating to expansion or limitation of any form of transportation lie also urged that congress set tip special courts to handle railroad cases in the hope reorganization that ’scientific treatment" might he had £t every momini t’"'ret Vi’ giT at tn erond or lies it am Uhl city claw maiur under iu ot Msrui a 170 Idaho Na- Utah Hiibnnptinn rate post in u ’a rr- daily and Hunday - euewhera momh si 2s Wants George M Harrison carrier study by "unprejudiced minds” Senate Seeks Compromise On Relief Cut On Labor Ilol)invons Plan Aks Aid for Proposals Would lie Unfair Uusinoss Cotirsos Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON April were begun Monday before the house lominluee on Repreaeiitatlve Robinson’s bill proposing an Initial appropriation of $2000000 for federal aid in maintaining courses of business research at state universities The Utah congressman opened the hearings explaining the purpose of his hill explaining how n( the end of three year the total federal appropriation will ba $3000 000 annually and remain thereafter at that Under the firat year of figure 3 April proiesaor told the wage-hou- r administration Monday (hat an "unfur competitive situation" would result fiom proposed nev regulations defining which woikerg in their industry are exempt from the fair labor standards law At a bearing epokesmen for the flint and ppctnhle industry asserted the regulation would upset the competitive eituHtlon bv leaving out some prmeaaor and furthermore would divide agriculture Into two The same spokesman hid operation each etate university groups complained that first regulations would receive $20000 for It school drafted last January were "too nar- of business research but the amount row " would increase to $50 000 annually The wage-hou- r act provides that under the plan as proposed Universities making a specialty of processing workers In the stea of agricultural production are exempt business Research would be perCongress left up to the wage-hou- r mitted to draw still larger amounts administration however the ques- from the federal fund provided the tion of what le the area of agrlcul-tuia- l states will match excess federal conThe presidents of a production tributions Under the proposed regulations number of state universities from the act would not be applied to the east south and middle west are employes of processing plants lo- In Washington to appear in behalf cated In the open country or com- of this bill munities of less than 23 000 Secretary Hopkins who is In the which handle for the farm- south recuperating had expected to ers account commodities obtained appear and sent his assistant Wilfrom groweri within a yadius of 80 lard Thorp In his stead miles Thorp told tha committee Secre- Administrator Elmer F Andrews is holding hearings on whether the proposed regulations should be effertlv” The original definition exempted only those workers employed on a commodi (lf produrtdPexchjveRiy on uch a farm or working for a processing plant with not more than aeven em ployes whhh obtained Its eommndi ties from farms In the Immediate Veils locality population WASHINGTON April 3 CPb-- An to obtain a t ompromise agree-to appiopi mte $100000000 for Mislead of Ihr $130 000 000 InI equesl ed by Pre deni progress in the senale Monday night Word of this move spread soon after an nppiopnations subcommit-te- e had voted down 3 to 2 an amendment to rUe the sum to the higher amount and postponed until Hill Socks Tuesday the consideration of proposals that the a ppropi lation be cut Of U S below $100 000000 The purpose of the compromisers WASHINGTON April 3 was to get administration Voorhis (D) Call leadeis to agree to the $100 000000 forma Introduced Monday a bill authorize the aecretary of the Appropriation lrt return for a guar-lt- o antee that the appropriations com- - interior to construct or purchase would not reduce the figure tele lodges and other public facili-inufurther How ever one senator Pep- - ties In national parks monuments per D) Florida said that regard- - and parkways jelig 0f the outcome of the com- Voorhia estimated It would cost promise effort he would propose in- - $31 000 000 to acquire existing dependently that the sum be in- - vatelv held facilities in tha various creased to the president’s figure IparRs effort nient relief 1 Air Defense Bureaus Bills Signed President Plans in Ownership Park Holds nr TV 12 1939 Group Considers Thomas Plans Senate Passes Measure © To Ease Colton Glut Utahn’s Education Bill Hearings Acl Witnesses Contend WASHINGTON A3HINGT0N April 3 T— George M Harrison than man of the Railway Labor Excmit n e1:’ Momln that a urge ‘new tribunal' with ' unprr judii ed m nds" nuMigate transpoitalion mihsl Jlfi He testified hefoie a r Law Revisions l 1 Processors Hit House Kails Tribunal Sas ICC Ilias Would Ilm April - UtroiL'T ""Wl $ tmdljBSw Selecting Utahn Outlines Proceed ure Starting April 11 Tribune W’ashlngton Bureau WASHINGTON April 3—Senator Tllhert Thomas chairman of the committee on education and is making plans for hearings opening April 11 orf various bills proposing amendment of the Wagner labor relations act Once hearings get under way they will be continued daily and will continue not less than two weeks Senator Wagner of New York author of the labor act will first be heard in defense of the law that bears his name and will be asked to discuss the effect of various changes that have been proposed The committee then will hear SenaWalsh tors Burke Nebraska Kentui ky Massachusetts Logan and Holman Oregon all of whom have introduced bill to amend He the Wagner act Following their Representative Robinson got his bill before house com- appearance the committee will hear mittee any congressmen who wish to appear then the heads of organized the hearings will tary Hopkins Indorses this legisla- labor after which to all Interested tion but with a number of suggest- be thrown open ed changes which do not alter its parties character but which do require that Scnatot Thomas has had no notice 40 per cent of the federal fund shall that any Utahns care to be heard be controlled by the department 60 but says they will be heard if they to Washington per cent being prorated among state come Those unable to make the trip universities as originally proposed may have their views incorporated in the record by writing the sena- Probers Clear tor WASHINGTON April 3 UPl— Representative Dempsey (D) New Mexico notified the house Monday he would introduce legislation soon to increase the pay of third and fourth class postmasters TVA of Foe’s Charges GOP r i i WASHINGTON April 3 (AP)— A bill under which the government would sell part of its huge cotton holdings back to cotton farmer at the bargain rate of five cents a pound passed the senata Monday and went to the house to 5 cents on motion of Minority Containing provisions sharply at Leader McNary (R) Oregon variance with the expoit subsidy Bankhead and McNary disagreed recently advocated by as to the correct method for estiprogram the cost of the program President Roosevelt the measure mating The Republican leader a Hid (hit went through on a voice vote after the average of the loans made by a discussion lasting little more than the Commodity Credit corpoiatton two hours Offered by Senator Bankhead (D) Alabama and backed by a group of the bill other southern senator the farmers that buying stipulates cotton must make a corresponding reduction In their 1938 acreage below existing allotments Under the measure as much as 3 000 000 bales of the 11 000 000 bales which the government accepted from farmers as security for loans would be released back to the farmers The government would suffer a loss of about 4 or 6 cents a pound Thlj would mean $20 or $25 a bale or from $00000 000 to $15 000 000 if the 3000000 bales were withdrawn Price Increased Bankhead told the senate however that no more than 1 000 000 bales might be taken by farmers because many had progressed too far with plans for this year's crop to make s reduction below their guotas In its original form the Bank-hea- d bill would have provided for release of the cotton at 3 cents a pound but the senate changed this was 10 46 cents a pound since 1935 and that prospective loss should be computed from that figure Bankhead asserted the loan for the cotton to be withdrawn under the bill was slightly over 9 cents a pound and that the lose should be figured on that basis Supplies Tied Up The cotton problerft has been giving officials and legislator! IncreasThe bulk of current ing concern supplies are tied up under the government loane and export have decreased sharply The government loans were designed to aid farmers by permitting them to get cash but to defer selling their cotton until the price Improved In 1937 for example the government offered a loan of 9 cents a pound The farmers hope was that cotton subsequently would go well above 9 cents thereby enabling him to pay off the loan plus storage and handling charges and have a sizable eum left over However the price did not go above 9 cents The cotton remained tied up under ban Minority '1 t I 1 V it 8 Assails Aids Hill Proposes Sales of Staple At Five Cents Per Pound House Will Consider Action Majority Report WARM SPRINGS Ga pril 3 t& WASHINGTON April 3 UP)— A President Roosevelt signed Mon- majority of the joint congressional day night tha $353000 000 emer- committee which Investigated T V of gency army air defense bill and the A exonerated that agency and government reorganization meas- chargqg of maladministration Monday while three Inefficiency ure Republican members of the commitThey were the only two Important tee Indignantly protested such a bills approved bv congress which finding were sent to him her for action Reporting Its conclusions to conlie had 10 day to act but affixed gress the majority asserted that’ hie signature to both long before Rates for TVA power “provide that time was up a legitimate honest yardstick" for The rearmament bill authorizes comparison with the rates charged most of tha money for an increase by private utilities to 6000 in army plane strength The Charges of dishonesty preferred army now has around 2000 fighting by Dr Arthur E Morgan former planes TVA chairman deposed last yeat Earlier in the day the president by President Roosevelt were “wirfi-ou- t 0 had approved a loan up to $18 foundation" and “not supported by the Commodity Credit cor- by tha evidence ” T V A’s "personnel is able honporation to bolster prices for southeastern naval stores producers est and efficient" The army measure first step In The acquisition of land by T V a supplemental defense program A "has been efficiently and honcalling for a total of $352 000000 estly managed!’ does not appropriate any funds but measures are pending to provide a Approve Spending The criticism directed at T V A portion of tha money spending by the office of the compISavj’s Share troller general' has been largely The navy part of the authoriza- "baseless " tion legislation also is pending Of The comptroller general's audit of the $358 000 000 authorization should be discontinued and TVA 000 will go to the army air corps a private auditing firm selected by A total of $23 750 000 is for bolstercongress should go over the books ing Fan mm canal defenses while annualh as is done in the case of $34 500 000 will be used for orders of the R F C r materials to ‘educate" AmerBefore 1938 T V A's accounting ican industry in their procjuction methods were "extremely unsatisThe government reorganization factory" but have since been corbill modified product of a jlong and rected heated controversy in congress emThe minority rcpoit presented powers the president with some ex opposite conclusions on alceptions to merge rtnd shift federal most all points Itsaidthat buieaus and commissions subject The T V A "jardstick" is "not to a veto by both! houses of con- only meaningless but worse Is misgress If reorganization orders aie leading deieplive unfair and dis- not disapproved hv bolh houses m hono-- as a measure of the fairness 60 dajs they automatically take ef- - 0f the rates of pnvately owned fect utilities not enjoving the subsidies and advantages of which TVA may Six New Aid avail itself” The bill also gives the president TVA should he mihieited to a new six executie assistants at $10 ’sweeping teorginizalion ” 000 a ear It was not disclosed T V A is of ’waste and whether he planned any reorganiza- inefficiency" guilty Hnd has been "arbition ordeis atpresent or whether trary dictatorial and unbusine- he would name any of the new'hke 3hite House aids in the early fu- - T V A has discriminated" against ul"e union labor and against negro em- Among a long list of names specu-- ! rbv es Rted in reJent months for the Frobe Limitation jobs (alhngfor men with & ”pa-iaion for anonymity” are was ’inadeThe investigation Thomas Gj Corcoran young R F because it did not go into C attorney and presidential legal quate" (he question of the economic feast nd political ionsultnt Benjamin bihty of major TVA objectiv es and Cohen a public woiks attorney and did not deteimine to what extent Corcoran s associate William D local communities and counties haye Hasaett ailing White House eeoie-tar- y been injured or jeopardized" In charge of the temporary TVA operations While House here Rudolph For through should also have The sler veteran White House executive includedinvestigation into the reaan (lerk Ldwaid J Foley Jr acting sons for the lnquuy volume of trading in general counsel of the treasury and private utility stocks and their InJames Rowe of Butte Mont an as- creased during the period sistant to Brigadier General Edwin when T prive V A was negotiating for M Watson new Roosevelt aecre-l- the purchase of the companies isv the sec unties in question suing Fmsiiing his vacation routine al of the majority report Signers his Fine mountain retreat here the were Scnalors Donahy (D) Ohio priMduit look a morning swim and chairman Mead (D) New York a motor ride late in the afternoon and FraThe naval stores ban would as- Schwartz fD) Wyoming and Dakota RepNorth (R zier sist those produier who comply Texas with production conservation plans resentatives Thomason (D and Barden (D) North Carolina in 1939 The minority report was signed by Senator Davis R Pennsylvania and Representatives Jenkins (R (’alls Ohio anil Wolverton (R) New JerWash-Ou- t sey ‘Act — Home Owners of Utah DRIVE DOWN TO 236 WEST 6TII SO Salt Lake City And Visit the Nealy Opened rpa sa n r Mi PAINT AND WALLPAPER P i i 000-00- Hi iri $300-00- M HS 4 v Because 1 ‘'HOME CENTER'’ is conveniently located in the residential section of the oil) where ou can dric park in safety and shop at )our leisure 2 “HOME CENTER” has a display room which will delight join Wallpapers shown on paneled display easy to choose from paints and enamels in wonderful pastel shades to match the paper of jour choice 3 “HOME CENTER” carries only quality goods which will make 0 ly (M One isit vill convince you that this is the place where you will want to purchase your Paint and Wallpaper ' jou our lifelong friends 4 “HOME CENTER” prices will atonish jou Nothing like it has ever been offered before to the home owner o “HOME CENTER” is entirely Utah owned Every dollar build made by us stavs right here to up our own state Vi ire Doirn and Let Us Convince You P ft Siyles t I The Stars! 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