Show ''- - - - ‘ -- - - i : - J- “- - - i L 4A Sunday Morning- - Roosevelt Opposition Blamed for Thwarting Of Bill to Benefit U S Sugar Industry Home Fields Grow Only Observer Sees Future Jalt £akc tribune substantial portion the XT r lUSllCS must Al!)C v Hope for Law Third ofVeed By Harry J Brown Tribune Washington Bureau Immense of urns mentioned one seriously ponder the reasons why these are made at a time when the treasury of the United States so sorely needs those millions” Summing up his appeal for a better and more generous sugar law to supersede the law now in force Mr Woodruff said: “It is a fact that the profits from sugar beets have paid more farm mortgages than any other two farm products raised in Continental beet communities United States supplies less than 30 per cent of the sugar consumed by the people living in continental United Stakes Particularly in view of the situation which faces agriculture and the surpluses of various agricultural commoditiesrihich confront us each year it would seem the height of wisdom that instead of circumscribing or stran- - a n il Xb Cm (111 7 tO otflKO A IJUt AUtdFCtiCtt June 4 1939 Hideout in Iccluj Fatal to N J Boy ! E Byrd who led successful expeditions to the north and south poles It is endeavoring to obtain Byrd’s approval to lead the new party “A cooperative program will be worked out probably involving the coast guard army navy state and other government depart“Various ments” Iekes said recognized American scientific Institutions which have interest in terrestrial magnetism cosmic rays and other special fields also i By Tribune Leased Wirgj SOUTH RIVER N J June ' Preston Raub 7 missing since T day was found dead presumabl suffocation in an icebox in the lar of his East Brunswick hi near here Saturday His grandfather Charles F St of Windsor Pa discovered the lj while more than a thousand and boys combed near-b- y w and dragged ponds and strel will be invited to send represenThe cellar had been searched! tatives into the vast icy area” fore but the icebox long uni' Under tentative plans major had not been opened duties of the American party will The boy’s mother Cleon R be to survey and map all of the was in the house when her fa territory frequented by its explor- found the body There was no ers in the past dence of violence well-know- n act quota since the first went Into operation will be if 3— The June WASHINGTON clamoring for quotas and still other fight for legislation which will perfarmers who have quotas will be mit and encourage expansion of the clamoring for the right to expand domestic sugar industry both beet their beet or cane planting end cane will go forward notwith'Secretary Wallace while he would standing the collapse of the drive to force action this session on the' like the present law continued wi Ellcnder bill which want to preserve his power or as passed the senate more than two much of it as possible So he and in a pigeonmonths ago only to die the administration will want a new on hole of the house committee sugar bill It can only be had by agriculture the vote of congress Therefore unAlong with the Ellcnder bill will less there is a decided change in die that measure proposed by the the relationship between the White two senators from Florida which house and congress the two will would permit the farmers of their have to get together next January state to grow as much sugar-can- e The and work out a compromise fus they desire so long as they do congressmen from the not ask or receive benefit payments districts seeing another elecunder the sugar quota law tion approaching will be a bit more is it opthe In the last analysis insistent in January than they are position of President Roosevelt today in demanding legislation that enactwhich made impossible the will permit the material expansion ment of a more liberal sugar law of continental beet and cane sugar this session On the record it is the White acreage Jtprenentative Jones joint protest of Secretary of State lloufte blocked his sugar bill Hull Secretary of Agriculture WalHasty Bill Was Faulty lace and Secretary of the Interior The EUender bill was far from an Iekes But their protest if it did Chairman Marvin Jones of the com revising the presnot represent the views of the presi- mittee on agriculture that turned acceptable plan oflaw Conceived as ent sugar quota dent would have availed little the trick The president made clear a measure that would save Florida to w’ord was the It president's to Mr Jones that he would veto the and Louisiana sugar planters from some 6000 acres of Ellcnder bill if the house should plowing undercane— a strictly emernewly planted pass it and Mr Jones is wise gency bill aimed at relieving the enough to know that congress at southern industry for the year 1939 this session would not override the —the bill was hastily amended in it the senate to expand domestic beet r-presidential veto So why make an acreage as well and made special $ idle gesture? provision for the state of Nevada But when congress comes back In It turned out that the increased second session the its for January beet acreage had the bill been will be differ situation radically enacted would have been ent The president’s views proba- speedily awarded solely to new irrigation will bly will not have changed nor in five or six states it projects t ho views of Secretary Wallace have would not have applied generally changed and Secretary Hull will be in the beet sugar area more than just as anxious as he is today to half the states growing beets would Jj and protect the Cuban have received no benefit whatever preserve 1 14 1 it 41 H sugar quota Secretary Iekes may The slightest delay killed the efexpect to lag out of the picture fectiveness of the bill so far ns the for through error the EUender hill 1939 for' this crop is concerned was amended in such a way as to to tmt orNtAL poof essiou is long since past out the quotas of Puerto Rico and year’s planting was no particular Hawaii the territories that come Therefore there for rushing the bill to justification under the jurisdiction of the secreenactment at this late day it could NEW LOW PRICES tary of the interior That mistake not have met the 1939 situation will not be made next January But next January or Februthe advantage that lies with the Legislation Limited Time Only ary can be in time to affect the 1940 president will not be wholly his at planting GUM TINT NATURAL confor the session next the sugar EXPRESSION PLATE trol or quota bill under which Sec- Concerned About Cuba now Wallace AU Pint— retary regulates the When all is said and done the industry both domestic and insu administration’s chief objection to No Rubber lar as well as foreign is to expire the EUender bill which also will March 1 1940 and if the general RUBBER apply to any other bill which atprinciple of government control of tempts to increase domestic quotas : PLATE the sugar Industry Is to continue at the expense of Cuba is that the a new law must be enacted and All wrV prlorBd on mrt president and Secretary Hull are enacted speedily utkonutioft nd fttpoA concerned shout the sugar industry tib'lity pf Utk Lotd DtMutt of Cuba At the very outset of his Benefits Have Converts administration when sugar legislaA goodly proportion of the beet tion was first the presiand cane growers have become ac- dent voiced his proposed concern over Cuba's customed to the benefit payments economy and he has frequently rethey have been receiving and will peated his views ''Mfc-ij want them continued But a good The Cuban reciprocal trade agreemany other farmers who have been ment was built around the Cuban unable to get a beet quota or a cane sugar industry and the two reductions in the duty on Cuban sugar have been granted with the view to strengthening the chief industry of the island republic Therefore it is reasonable to anticipate a clash between the administration and congress when any new sugar bill is brought in next session If the sugar industry of our insular possessions Hawaii and Puerto Rica is to be protected the domestic quota can only be increased by reducing the Cuban quota And any proposal of that sort is bound to arouse the president and Secretary Hull The most determined fighter for an increased beet sugar quota for the United States is not a congressman from the irrigated states of the west but Representative Rqv WoodMr Woodruff ruff of Michigan was all for forcing the Ellcnder bill out of committee and before the house for action but his enthusiasm waned when it became evident that the committee was discharged and the bill brought before the house under a discharge rule it could not be amended in any way but would have tb be passed as is or bo voted Jones-Costiga- -- now-doom- j u WL-ii- IXJ J sugar-produci- IbrU'O 'SeMtuMksH m3 r to Mtthe This We Aim Our Or cutest June Stile I MJTHLESS KEMJCTIONS SENSATIONAL VALLES! 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