Show 1Y ’ ’ ‘ iy 4jp (3 A Sunday Morning- - ?TI it Salt £akc Dies SummonsISurt’ej Shows Gen Moseley To Oust ‘ Growing Agitation Working Wives In 4Isms’ Quiz Utah Policy Cited Retired Army GRAND T ‘ Jlary Anderson director of the women’s bureau department of labor who challenges ‘working wives’ bans in state city or county government jobs of any married person whose male makes $800 or more a year Although this bill died in the senate the house concurred in a res- - I i M rtfi n vru HLIIS :ssi:swy IIM lot SAVLXOS IIUIS SPHIINTS MATTIll PILLOWS anil YU III 0 ((M UIIIS A “DE LUXE” TWIN DIVAN $ l-- j $2 jj 3 1 ATTIt ESS KS All New I luffy Cotton e mutti esses Big of the better giade built up of all new cotton Your choice of many patterns and colors 5145 OIL SPIUXOS Finely made and highly lcsihent coil spnngs at a puce like this become sensational bargains Make your selection Fasy pav merits St45 KmI $1 DOWN Hod-Diva- ns $ sofa bi that ope ns into a double bed with genuine double- bed conifoit Bedding compartment m base of generous size for blankets sheets etc Easy pav merits $3 DOWN — No Carrying Charges! U i '- -i mi tivisk £ Alabama had no law on the sub ject but Governor Frank M Dixon announced the states policy would be opposed to both husbands and wives holding jobs Tennessee s stand was similar It was established by precedent and had the additional support of a house resolution in 1935 barring state employment of Bnv woman whose husband earned $160 a month or had sufficient property to provide an independent Income The Iowa legislature refused to adopt a law which would have kept wives out of state or local government jobs if their husbands' salaries exceeded $1200 But it took an oblique dig at working wives by cutting them off from unemployment Insurance if they quit woik Theft Count Nonsense Sas Bund Leader (UP) 27 May Johnstown to Mark Flood Anniversary mind and body " Bridges said the Republican party was a party of peace and called upon the nation to adopt a "hands off policy in Europe saying"First we will stay out of EuroSecond European pean affairs powers must stay out of the affairs of the western hemisphere For - of foreign affairs ” tion NEW YORK ‘ — Fritz Kuhn 'fuehrer' of the bund said Saturday that charges he stole $14 548 from the organization were ‘a lot of nonsense" and promised a complete statement later Kuhn was released late Friday from the Tombs prison where he had been held for six hours while bund officials raised $5 000 bail He pleaded not guilty to all 12 counts of the indictment against him Halt Spending 0 Barton told the convention that the new deal was "tired" and called for a halt to federal spending asserting that the new deal has ad- To vanced “cowardly" policies “What Roosevelt told you In 1932 about the power of governmental economy was true” the New York congressman said "The new deal was young then it had courage and its course was right "Today it is tired and divided and has lost its hold We shall take up the good work it started and stopped because It” had not the faith to carry through Launches Drive w ed $250 In Illinois the house tabled a bill to kup wives out of state jobs if their husbands got $1000 a year The senate was considering one that would eliminate from the payrolls anv relative of a state employe receiving over $1500 a year In Massachusetts where a campaign by private emplojes to eliminate working wives stirred national interest last spring a proposed law to flatly prohibit all married women from state employ ment was referred to the state supreme rourt for an advisory opinion on Its constitutionality bricks Our Finishing FINISHIIiG Helps Win the i niz i s Leaie Your Films at the Siin of the Sun Bill Shipler Photos (At Most Leading 117 Bill In Nebraska a bill was on file whuh would mean dismissal of all wives whose husbands working earned $1500 or more a year Through the rest of the country the legislative box score was more in favor of the wives although still more indu alive of the growing trend toward resirutions Arizona voted an investigation of the woiking wives problem then killed it A bill barring joint employment of husband and wife at a total salary of more than $250 a month was introduied in California and withdrawn by its author The Con- neilnul ligialature rejected a bill outlawing working wives whose A husbands make $1500 a year somewhat similar law was defeated in Idaho ' A kindred measure died In rnm- mittre m Minnesota Another met a like fate in Missouri Likewise in North Dakota and Oklahoma he Montana state senate passed a hill providing employment of women married to men earning $125 a month But the house suffocated it in committee The Ohio house of representatives approved a ban on all women married to employed men The senate postponed that law to death That lift 23 elates with no restrictive laws and no sign of any Arkansas Colorado Indiana Kansas Kentucky (here however there Is some offuial arntiment that the wifes pint e Is In the homo) Lxni mi ma Maine Miryland MuhigHn Nevadt New Hampshire Now Jer- v NewMixico New York Nor'h (aiolma Oiegon Nnuth Carolina Smith Dakota Vermont Virginia Wist Virginia an Washington smiling In the fidrral gminlnrnt there iiw-siai- i mikaui: vaiats at an mati mrht CLEVELAND May 27 OPt N SOUTH MAIN EYtMSOS INUL Interest paid on the $41 000 000 pension fund was reduced from 4 per cent to a "basis soundly re- turnable ” By extending its pension system to all employes— from ministers to janitors — the assembly hoped to avoid Inclusion In the federal social security act as provided in a proposal pending in congress "The Presbyterian church believes a lifetime of service to Christ and the church should be recognized so far aJ pension protection is con- Anthracite Groups Approve Pact NEW YORK May 27 (UP) -- A contract providing a union shop for the 100 000 employes of the Pennsylvania anthracite Industry was effected Saturday after six weeks of negotiations between operators and the United Mine Workers of America The contract became effective at wage-ho- Destroyer Tender Takes to Water CAMDEN N J May 27 UP)-- The destroyer tender Dixie described as a "floating by a navy spokesman machine shop " was launched Saturday from the ways of the New York Shipbuilding corporation which will by the time service in 1940 was christened by Mrs Andrew Calhoun Pickens of Washington wife of Rear Admiral Pickens a member of the general board of the navy The vessels tonnage department The have cost she enters 520-fo- vessel $10 737 555 is 9450 For Your Snapshot Every Snapshot IFas an Equal Chance A 35 t Films Developed TER ROLL One of your snapshots mav win $1535 00 In For expert local and national awards ( photo developing send your films to us or LEADING I)RIG STORE AN or S H! 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controversial proposal that all employed including ministers be required to retire from active duty henceforth If they accept a pension Interest Reduced BUT— You Will Stand KODAK 1 Presbyterian church in the U S A Saturday extended Its pension system to an estimated 20 000 lay em- WHOLESALE FOR SNAPSHOTS n C2 Lay Employes Will Get Age Benefits commemorative services will be held cerned by the church " said the in honor of the 2200 persons who Rev Reid S Dickson of Philadeldied In what has been called "the phia pension board chaLrman in greatest peace-tim- e disaster In recommending the extension American history " The services will begin at 4 10 World Communion p m on the 31st — the minute 50 Establishments of a world comyears ago that the flood struck munion day for Presbyterians next Johnstown following the bursting October 1 was voted by the assembly of the South Fork dam 16 miles in approving the report of the united above the city promotion committee of the church s general council Formal sessions were recessed late Saturday until Monday with fellowship meetings scheduled over the week end midnight Saturday biUNvill not be signed until ratified by U M W A members in a referendum next month Wage scales providing an average daily rate of $5 96 and the work week which have The Young Republican convention embarked its party on a stren- been effective in the anthracite reuous campaign to win nationally gion for the past three years were important New York state in the continued in the new contract 1940 election 'Dewey for president” forces led a harmony move designed to dispel party splits which resulted from the state senates defeat Of a proposal calling for a legislative investigation of Democratic Albany county The convention adopted a resolution calling for the proposed investigation The resolution while Albany specifically mentioning county was broadened to Include any other county which "might need were no laws or regulations governing working wives But some agenFour on Feme cies as a matter of administrative Investigating” Four states were on the fence on policy won t employ more than one The platform considered the most the issue of whether a wife should member of a family The 1932 econ- liberal ever adopted by the Young work omy act did operate to throw marIn Florida a senate committee ried women out of jobs but it stirred was studvmg a bill that would cover up so'much fuss it was repealed In all state county and city jobs ex- 1937 cept elfitlve offices If approved the measure will bar all childless wives whose husbands earn $1500 or more each child would up the to 1939 a NEW YORK May 27 (UP)— tTwo Republican congressmen among those mentioned for the 1940 presidential nomination said Saturday night that the party had been rejuvenated and would win next year Republicans Included planks favorRepresentative Bruce Barton (R) ing a sales tax to finance unemployNew York told the seventh annual ment relief and strong independent of labor unions convention of the Association Behind the scenes of the convenNew York State Young Republican tion there flowed much support for Clubs that their party "Is the young unsuccessful Dewey party of today" and that It will candidate for governor Republican last year drive the old out of office for the presidential nomination In Senator H Styles Bridges (R ) 1940 New York said that 1940 will see But speaker carefully rethe end of seven lean years— years frained every from injecting Dewey’s and economio scarcity of drouth Into the convention prothe handwriting on the wall says leadership ceedings a Republican victory ” Offers Examples To corroborate his contention that the Republican party was young Barton offered as examples Bridges District Attorney Thomas E Dewey of New York Senator Henry Cabot JOHNSTOWN Pa May 27 (UP) Raymond —This Industrial Lodge and Governor scene of city of Senator Connecticut Baldwin Robert Taft and Governor John many floods is observing the fiftiBricker of Ohio Governor Harold eth anniversary of its greatest disStassen of Minnesota House Ma- aster — the Johnstown flood of May jority Leader Joseph W Martin of 31 1889 Massachusetts and Senator Arthur Beginning on Monday and con H Vandenberg Michigan "an outstanding statesman still young In tinuing for several days special victory in 1940 the Republican party must present a sane and understandable program for the conduct Mexico to Extend Ballot to Women 1 Open to Double Beds Hole's America’s newest sensation in sitting and sleeping comfort Its a n 1 contractors C B I officials who only Friday reported a world s record of 20 423 cubic yards of concrete placed in a single day said cement shipments were not coming fast enough to keep them at full operation Employment at the project during June will be reduced 20 to 25 per cent and cement pouring cut to about 10000 yards a day as a preliminary step they said After new cement contracts are let next month it will be decided whether to suspend operations entirely until the cement companies catch up with supplies or whether to continue steady work The present employment at the $126 000 000 project is about 4200 Reductions will be started Sunday The contractors said the bureau of reclamation had assured them 12 800 barrels a day could be delivered for ths next two weeks and after that the supply was uncertain The C B I hfts a standing order for 13 000 barrels daily and has been attempting to get the figure raised to 15000 MEXICO CITY May 27 UP) — Instructing state departments to discharge duplicate job- Mexican women received assurances holders in the same family from congressional leaders SaturThirty-fiv- e persons have been dis- day they would soon be granted the missed since then all of them work- right to vote The lawmakers said their current session would continue ing wives Texas acted even more decisive- until a constitutional amendment to Govly The legislature passed and this effect could be adopted ernor W Lee O Daniel signed a law State legislatures have voted prohibiting a husband and wife to unanimously to extend to women be on the state pav roll if either the privilege of voting but formal made as much as $175 a month ratification by congress is necessary to put the amendment into operaState Policy N( roll-edg- spnng-cushio- Wash olution barrier N MAUL TO SLLL H)R $29 73 USUALLY $2973! 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V Tribune- - Work on Big Dam May Be Halted During Summer Of Wisconsin Act NEW YORK May 27 LPI— The working girls chances of getting married without losing her job were WASHINGTON Mav 27 (UP)-T- he down to a new low Saturday A survey of state capitals showed bou‘evsjmnuttee investigating Vctivities summoned that In 20 states almost half the nation proposals to prohibit Major General George Van Horn of wives in government to Wednesretired Moseley appear service had reached the legislative day to testify on statements by wit- or executive decree stage In one form or other and in four states nesses that they had sought Mosc-lqbans already had gone into ef-- f to lead forces being organized the cc t ’’ AmeriCHn-Jeto fight “the ish w ar Married women are taking up jobs that belong to men” was the Lauded Moseley Let them stay at home argument The committee this wcck ques- and be supported by their hustioned George Deatherage St Al- bands ” bans W Va head of the Knights The justice of that argument was Anderof the White Camellias concern- challenged by Miss Mary son director of the women s bureau to Erletter a he wrote James ing of the U S department of labor win Campbell Owensboro Ky outSmall Proportion with lining plans for 'the war” Moseley as the leader ‘Only about 6 per cent of all Deatherage lauded Moseley for our employed persons" are married recent speeches attacking commu- women she asserted and "in most nists the new deal and Jews eases” are as "heavily they Shortly after he retired about a pressed by economic responsibiliyear ago Moseley made a speech ties’ as are the men who might rebitterly attacking the administra- place them tion and was publicly rebuked by She offeicd facts and figures to Secretary of War Harry H Wood-rin- g support her case and womens organizations throughout the country tallied behind her But opposition Several Groups Involved opinion was in sympathy with men Chairman Martin Dies (D ) Tex- like Maurice Fitzsimmons of the as said evidence of his committee Wisconsin legislature did not indicate that the plan to Mr Fitzsimmons is a bachelor At make the general the leader of the the last four sessions of the legisalleged fascist group met with any lature he has introduced a bill to aupport from Moseley prevent married women from workAnnouncement of Moseleys ap- ing for the state If their husbands pearance delayed several times be- are earning $2000 a year or more cause he was en route from Cali- unless there are dependents In the fornia to Atlanta when the com- family in which case $400 additional mittee asked his appearance was income would be allowed for each announced by Dies' office Saturday dependent before the ban was apThe committee Intends to ques- plied The bill has been defeated tion him specifically about Death- regularly but Mr Fitzsimmons is erage s testimony Deatherage said not deterred the plan to put Moseley at the head For encouragement he has the of such a movement had been dis- example of states like Utah There cussed by several groups in the the state house of representatives United States passed a bill barring employment r' J Grand Coulee Y Y Hear Presbyterians Republicans Slowed by Predictions of Victory Extend Cement Lack Pension Plan By Proponent Mart Will Be Questioned H FILMS ami iii:vi:lofio -- flf- J |