Show ’1 ' f 1 Sunday Morning ATljc Congress Moves lo Gotham On Fair Junket Today Cause of Tiff v Always a 4 From Page One) against "cooperation" believing that their position on economic policies was correct and should be fought out publicly with the public deciding who waa right This group generally welcomes the opportunity for airing of differences Others Including those In the "cooperation” group have said they believed such a fight would be injurious to business and urged upon their fellows submission with as good grace as possible to administration desires In the hope of bringing recovery Some nave been active In recent weeks in getting business men to indicate active support of Senator Pat Harrison (D) Mississippi chairman of the senate finance committee who they expect in the next week or two will wage a broad fight in congress for tax revisions c A'-- A " x' Henderson His appointment to S E C criticised Leon King Cautions Senate on Neutrality Act —WASHINGTON April 29 LP)— Senator William H King (D) Utah told the senate he did not mobelieve it was “a propitious ment” to enact measures dealing "in a narrow or comprehensive way with the problem of neu- trality ” "There are principles of international law" he said the discussion oil the senate during floor of the foreign situation "which obtain during days of peace as well as during periods of war "If international law is to be supplemented by municipal laws and regulations adopted by one or more nations then such enactments rules and regulations should so far as possible originate during ” periods of comparative peace It was difficult he said to deal with neutrality during periods of serious conflicts “especially among important and powerful nations" “This is especially true in this period of world history when nations are drawn more closely together through trade and commerce and through improved methods of communication and transportation" he ' said 5 Off Regular Prices desired by business leaders as summed up this last week in the Brookings institution report Those leaders who believe the issues will be publicly joined in congress with a view to the 1940 election say: 1 Fall state elections and winter and spring elections for delegates to the Democratic convention make it necessary now to begin "separating the sheep from the THE journs 3 Leaders of the Democratic party who have more "conserva- ILeadleir! Individualized Bonded and Insured BEAUTIFUL w Storage Vaults ‘fit UNDERWEAR! 10 IIEGIJLAHLY date Immediate domination of the C by the Corcoran faction through Henderson and Jerome Frank would provide an ideal "sounding board" for the exposition of their beliefs in the forth5 S E GOWNS SATINS SLIPS RAYON DANCE SETS RAYON CREPES PANTIES IMPORTED LACE TRIMS PETTICOATS BED JACKETS Industry Asks Tax Cut in Recovery Plan SATINS ALL SILK FRENCH CREPE PAJAMAS of the TO lOfttl 17 $2 TO DAINTY CHIFFONS Many Lovely Included IlAND-MADli- S Not all sizes in every style but all sizes in the assortment WASHINGTON April 29 ?-- The National Association of Manufacturers advanced Saturday night a'fjve-poirrecovery program calling for lower business taxes amendment of the labor laws encourage- IDEAL GIRS for Mother’s Day I Graduates Brides ment for industrial financing maintenance of a "sound currency" and no immediate increase in social security taxes Howard Coonley president of the N A M said however that "no single modification or repeal of legislative enactment" would bring L idtir? iM Recovery "What is needed above all else” he asserted "is a clear definite agd unequivocal recognition by the national government that business and r J V’X'V'j&'KNv encouraged Will Do All Possible Through the purchase of a new modern truck to render Safe Fast and Efficient Scrice for our Fine Furs to our WHO PIECES exquisite samples from several famous manufacturers and many pieces from our own stock An assortment representing the cream of lingerie creations at exciting reductions private enterprise are the necessary basis of future prosperity and progress and that they must therefore be preserved protected and TIUUCM SEMVICIE WOMEN 1491 tive” economic views likewise would welcome a chance to draw the lines as early as possible to bring the issues into the open 4 Control of the Democratic convention will probably determine to a large extent whether President Roosevelt's economic policies or those of others in his party will prevail in the choice of a 1940 candi- public questioning EVENT AWAITED L THRIFTY LOVE goats” 2 The “new deal” group of politicians believed commonly here to be headed by Thomas G Corcoran desires to get the administration’s economic views dramatically before the public before congress ad- SEMI-ANUA- BY leaders listed above HUDSON BAY Always a Leader in Modernization Now Offers Its Many Patrons Its Own a- - X "American industry will continue to do all it can to expand operations and provide jobs There are however definite obstacles in the road which prevent that effort from getting as far as it should They must be removed if American progress is to be resumed after a nine-yeinar terruption lie Safe— (five Your Furs CEIlTIl'IEil COLII STORAGE - A AND rt 4 1939 (Continued J -- April 30 mp qi Factions Contend For Democratic Control in 1910 coming ' -- New Dealers By Willard Edwards h Trfbunc- - Business Bloc Face War Canny Grover Whalen Provides Free Trip in Fond Hope of Wooing More Federal ‘Dough’ Tribune Leased Wire WASHINGTON April 29— All was merriment in the capital Saturday night as 253 representatives and 61 senators the great majority attended by their wives prepared to join the biggest albeit the shortest congressional junket in history Provided with iailrond tickets" With the addition of house and automobile transportation passes to the New York world’s fair and senate officials and their wives who were also invited the con all its attractions dnd the guar- gressional party is expected to antee of sumptuous refreshments number about 750 persons both solid and liquid the happy sentative Sol Bloom (D) Repre New statesmen will entrain Sunday York who makes a of profession morning for New York City They arranging celebrations of important will return late in the evening anniversaries at cost will The minimum cost to the New lead the excursion public York fair authorities is estimated It was learned that the junketeers at $10000 But the canny Grover may have their moWhalen and his associates expect ments in the big embarrassing city Represents' a magnificent return on tills Inves- tive Vito Mereantomo New York tment Made acquiescent by the City radical indicated a large body to be them extended hospitality of discharged W P A workers would Sunday congress will be asked next meet the congressmen at the stato week approve an additional tion and give them a demonstra$1300000 of public money for the tion Of picketing as it can be done fair which already has received nowhere else The workers are dis$3000000 of federal funds gruntled Marcantonio said and blame congress for their dismissal Bill Before Committee The reluctance of the house to A bill calling for the extra $1300-00- 0 approve the new appropriation has lam before the house rules hitherto was based partly accord committee for some weeks There ing to reports on the refusal of were committee members who the New York fair authorities to though $3 000000 was sufficient for give New York congressmen whitt Uncle Sam to chip Into the New they considered proper patronage York exhibition They pointed out The statesmen wanted the right to also that the fair has benefited by fill a few jobs at the fair but they at least several millions of federal were usually ignored they com dollars through the use of thou- plained The junket is expected to sands of W P A workers soothe the injured feelings of these The junket was decided upon as the ideal method of paving the way representatives for a favorable report on the ap- Church Elects Officers propriation The proposal proved issesistible to more than half the ROCK SPRINGS Wyo -- Newly members of the house and senate elected officers of the First Baptist This mean a majority which was church of Rock Springs are: Mrs what the fair authorities were seek- R W Strayer Mrs Miriam Sneddon Forest Blunk D Powell Mrs ing A L McCurtain Alfred Leslie Roy About 750 Persons Grove Keith Dickson and Mrs J Some congressmen and senators Baird deacons R W Strayer Howcanceled their acceptances when ard Routh I N Bayless R R they learned of the pending bill Knill Hayden Williams and Tom carrying the new appropriation Horn trustees Mrs Alice Gilpin They questioned the ethics of ac- - secretary Anna Baird treasurer cepting the fair's hospitality under Mis W Seale bmevolcnt treasurer the circumstances But most Mrs Lawrence Webb pianist Mrs scoffed at the scruples of these W IL Buchanan Sunday school sufew perintendent Salt £akc Fur Storage that meets the rigid standards prescribed hy the American Institute of Refrigeration Engineers Every coat stored in our vaults hears their Lock Metal Seal Tag guaranteeing you SAFE PROTECTION and “ CERTIFIED ” "American Industry welcomes every opportunity to cooperate with all those who seek to increase business operations and employment whether purely by private efforts or by the establishment and maintenance of sound governmental attitudes and polities" Noting that the house ways end means committee voted Friday in favor of deferring the 50 per cent increase in the old age pension tax scheduled for next year the association said it sincerely hoped congress would approve the recommen- KV dation FREEZING TEMPERATURES while in our care As to general business taxes It expressed belief first of all that government expenses ordinary could be lowered 20 per cent and that lower tax rates would so stimulate business that there would be no loss In tax revenue 2 Phono Was 1161 for Our New and Modern Truck Service for Your Purs Wagner Act Revision The Wagner act the association said should be amended because d "the largely and biased administration of the act is creating confusion causing industrial disputes and injuring employes employers and the public alike” With regard to industrial 'financing the association said the securities act should be amended to "reduce the expense of creating and distributing new- - capita issues by private business) reju the length of time ijfow involved in creating and distributing such new capital issues reduce and clarify the liabilities incurred In the creation and distribution of new capital issues by private business" Some slightly one-side- soiled from display v e ' 7 ’ ('' f 1 For CPMT1PMM UtlGin-COI- Jt Fur Storage f DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ONLY Hiwulii wSwiwwiH WWAVWAWWVW V Y A' mvMiMM'Mwvw w a VWvAwiWVAiW A |