Show m 4 XThc Tuesday Morning Senator Asks FCC Probe Ulalm Loses Baltic for NLRB Fund On Television Murdock Fights To Restore $218000 Cut WASHINGTON April 1 Abe Murdock (D) Utah made a stubborn but losing fight in the house for restoration 000 appropriations comof a mittee cut in funds for the national labor relations board In$2-1- 4 Sit-Dow- : WASHINGTON April 1 (Ah — Investigation of the federal communications commission beiause of its rescission of an order permitting commercial sponsorship of television programs was asked In a resolution Introduced in the senate Monday by Senator Minnesota Lundeen (FL Hie resolution said that as a result of a commission order of February 29 permitting limited sponsorship of suih programs after September 1 "television Interests immediately launched a manufacturing 'advertising and sales promotion campaign" He added that the commission on Marth 22 rescinded the older In "wljh resultant confusion" the public mind and abandonment of the manufacturing and sales campaign cluding money for a division of economic research The Utahn a member of the Smith special committee which Investigated the board and who disagreed with the committees majority report told the house that aince the Introduction bf the first labor bill m congress for improvement of working conditions labor ’’ legislation "has had rough going Friends of labor he continued had to battle every Inch of the way "for each and every item" intended to improve working conditions He aaid each piece of such (Continued From Page One) legislation had to surmount great barriers to reach enactment and F C Harrington the W P A comthat after passage the attacks missioner had advised him that upon it alwajs continued this amount wnuld be needed In Assails Liberty League addition to the $1477 000 000 alMurdock criticized the "despicready voted the Work Relief adable spectacle of 58 Liberty league ministration for the current year banding themselves to- If the rolls were to be lawyers kept at gether and Issuing" a statement the present level until the that the national labor relations 30 He law was unconstitutional “The cities and states say they charged thev Incited and encouraged disobedience to the law and will be unable to carry any addiasserted there never was an tional load" Cochran declared agency of the government conatay within approprlatlona fronted with a more difficult task W (To A cutting Its rolls lhan the board appointed to ad- TheP aimhashasbeen been to bring th minister the national labor rela- rolls down to about 1 500000 by tions act 30— a cut of roughly 700000 Murdock offered an amendment June as compared with the total of to restore the cut He said he had worker on March 20 Harno Quarrel with the committee for project rington has set the April quota cut to of the aeeking expenditures of jobs at 2120 0(H) and he said government If that was Its object Monday that he had made no final decisions on exact figures for May Challenges Action and June ) "But It Is my understanding that From Representative Voorhls this committee has absolutely no (D) California ame a proposal of the the house under rules right a supplemental relief approto change existing law In an appro- that priation of 868 800 000 be provided priation bill" Murdock said "If This he said would keep 2 300 000 it has no right to change existing on the rolls from now until law directly In an appropriation June 30 bill then most certainly it has no Up jumped Representative Rlih power or authority to (R) right Pennsjlvanla to shout that Indlaw the by change existing if congress would show as much irect method which this subcomconcern about people job mittee and the appropriations "as we do to getting them on the get concommittee are attempting In dole" the country would be betnection with the Item which is re- ter off quired to maintain the division of is acheduled to teseconomic research set up by the tifyHarrington before a house appropriations national labor relations act" subcommittee Tuesday regarding Tarver (D) the relief fund to be provided for Representative Murdock sayGeorgia replied tp the next fiscal car In his budget ing the national Tgbor relations President Roosevelt mentioned a law gave no express authority to tentative figure for this purpose of the board to set up a division of $1 00 000000 a reduction of $477-00- 0 economic research and added that 000 below the current approonly $45 000 of the amount Mur- priation dock sought to restore would have Already there have been debeen used for the division of eco- mands In and out of congress that nomic research but Senthis figure be raised ator McKellar (D) Tennessee an Senate Deals New Blow At Economy I i' — K 1 1 jear-end-Ju- Colorado Election Charge Dropped administration supporter and a prominent member of the aenate excommittee appropriations pressed the opinion Monday that the appropriation could be held to $1000000 000 for the full fiscal BRECKENRIDGE Colo April 1 ear Good business war orders Clb — A complaint against George under social securMan marshal of Breckenridge and paymentswould make this posity programs and member of the town hoard sible he predicted to newsmen a of him Intimidating accusing voter In the municipal election campaign waa Quashed In Justice court Monday Mar appeared In court to answer charges by Kenneth Pizer 26 laborer who alleged that the marshal told him he would have difficulty finding woik if he signed a WASHINGTON April 1 (Ah — petition calling a town election Costello (D) CaliRepresentative Tuesday An election will be held on peti- fornia refused Monday to permit tion of 116 of the central Colo- house consideration of a bill proof rado mining community's 416 resi- viding pensions for dependents on deceased World war veteran dents the ground that It was "a dangerous step" toward general veterans’ pensions N Y Signs The measure which provides allowance for widows orphans and Pari-MutuBill parents without regard to whether the veterans’ deaths were conALBANY N Y April 1 nected with their service came to H MonLehman Herbert the floor under procedure requirday night signed a bill legalising consent for considbetting and outlawing ing unanimous bookmakers at New York race- eration Costello estimated that the protracks Estimated to yield $5000000 In posal might result in a fixed annual revenue annually to the state the federal expenditure of $18 000000 bill carrie out a constitutional amendment approved by the voters last fait House Pension Bill Loses Governor el ernor a pari-mutu- Bill Socks Hawaii Arguments Presented Bertrand Bussell On Labor Union’s Authorizes Damage Liability Attorney to Act n Intent Damages Involved Specifically involved In the litigation was the question whether the Hosiery Workers’ union should be compelled to pay damages resulting from a seven-weestrike at the Apex plant in 1937 The federal circuit court at Philadelphia ruled that the workmen did not violate the Sherman act because their activities were not k n intended to restrain Interstate commerce The antitrust law prohibits conspiracies in restraint of such James Lorentz 19 Ore- gon City and Gerald Hermann 28 Milwaukia Ore plunged Into d a from 6000-fohigh Timberline lodge at 1 45 a m Sunday in an effort to climb the peak which has claimed six lives in the past 10 years After they failed to check In at 6 o'clock last night search was near-blizzar- ot started JUAREZ Chih Lib— Juarez' Mex LOS ANGELES April 1 (UP)— Program Lewis Levels Threat at New Dealers - rates His students rose as he returned to the campus of the University of California at Los Angeles and applauded until he waved them back to their seats The supreme court of New York revoked his appointment to an lecturing position Saturday on grounds his teachings $SOOO-a-ye- Testifies in Baby Case LOS ANGELES April 1 Lib -Paul J Mahoney Jr testified at the trial of hla wife’s $16090 damage ault against a hospital subMonday that nurses not only stituted other babies for their newborn son but were In error for a time about its sex Mrs France Mahoney 19 auing th Lutheran Hospital society has testified she still la uncertain that the baby she took nome is her own red-hair- He’d Like zVnollier Bar Liquor Danncd April 1 liquor policy was in the "don’t" stage again Monday Governor Talamantes of Chihuahua clamped the lid tightly on Juarez against sale of hard liquor over bar following several months of unrestricted sale On New Year’s day bar sale was banned but after short observance every one started drinking at the bars again Chihuahua stale legislature upon the request of President Cardenas passed a law prohibiting bar sale of hard liquors last Decem- Navy Bertrand Russell returned to his acphilosophy clashes Monday cepted a cheer from his students and remarked that cancellation of his job at the City College of New York reminded him of the troubles of an earlier philosopher Soc- Outlined After Labor Hearings Zone Minimums Starts Its ‘War SAN PEDRO Cal April 1 (Ab —The United States fleet has a seven weeks’ "war” on Its hands Monday— that Is as much of war conditions as it Is possible to simulate In time of peace The grand maneuvers of 1940 in the Pacific got under way at midnight Sunday night Dawn found some of the fighting ships that go Into the first phase at sea All of them will be under way by Tuesday SLEEPY EYE Minn April 1 Lib— Nis Ruemtz found a pocket-boo- k Monday and it didn't have a siring on it In the spring of 1916 he lost a pocketbook with $6 28 in It Putting a new floor In hla chicken coop he had to remove some wall board from one side of the building and there in the insulation between the Inner and outer walls was the long lost purse still Intact If this is April's Fool day said NIs let's have more of ’em Colonel to Retire SAN FRANCISCO April 1 Lib —Colonel OLs R Cole in charge of the army depot at Fort McDowell on Angel island in San Francisco bay announced Monday he would retire from th army after years service 42 LA Will Probe Actor’s Death were immoral "I feel my own trouble are all in a day s work" Russell said “But LOS ANGELES April 1 (Ab — precisely the same accusations The sheriffs office announced were brought against Socrates — atheism and corrupting the young Monday that the sudden death of film vilHe was condemned to death in Walter Miller ancient Athens ’’ lain Is being thoroughly Investigated and that the "results of the autopsy will be closely watched” William J Bright chief criminal deputy in the sheriffs office said at the same time that he is invesew ALBANY N Y April 1 tigating other deaths and injuries Yorks new parimutuel hot- to screen players of the last five ting plan permitting machine years gambling at horse race tracks and e Miller Mary Pickford's outlawing book making became man died Saturday night leading law Monday night as Governor Lehman signed a bill passed last following a film fight The corweek by the legislature oner ordered an autopsy Monday The prompt action by the chief "Miller's death" said Bright executive will permit Inauguration "soon after leaving a sound stage of parimutuel betting April 15 is one that should have the closest when Jamaica track on Long Is- scrutiny The sheriff's office has land opens Lehman estimates the had manv complaints that memslate w ill receive $5 000 000 In reve- bers of the Screen Actors' Guild nue through operation of the ma- were being ’shoved around' by chines by July 1 1941 eastern hoodlums who are tryThe measure permits construc- ing to muscle in on the extras and tion of four more tracks for run- bit players in the movies "We do not know whether Millning races to bring the New York total to nine splits a 10 per cent er was having any trouble with “take” equally between the track these Intruders but we will make and the state and sets breakage at a thorough Investigation of his death ’’ the dime on a $2 bet Lehman Approves Parimutiial Rill Lib-N- one-tim- eyes hurt when reading? cm smart and hurt If when yon'r reading your favorite newspaper or book —have a complete eye exN O W! Imamination proved vlilon will add to your enjoyment of the finest readlns! Come In’ bou'll be honestly totd ward other prob- lems exists "The federal government could not enforce one kind of law In one place ami another kind It could hardly adopt strict standards for loose states or loos standards for strict states without doing violence to local sentiment" eKe-whe- re Trade Pacts Hit ByVaiidenbcrg WASHINGTON H Inlermountain Rest leg- islative lubcommllle Monday olution setting forth the steps taken by the commission In reaching Us decision with respect to mini- mum wages maximum hours and other working conditions The resolution set forth that "after Investigation and careful consideration the commission concluded that the wages paid to women and minors In the retail trade inIndustry in many cases were of adequate to supplv the cost proper living and the hours and conditions of labor were prejudicial to the welfare of these work-et- s In this particular induslry” and for that reason took steps Grand mamas Get Tuckered Out On Capital Tour WASHINGTON April 1 Lib— grandmas and were all tuckered out Monday night after "doing the national capital" and Annapolis all day unrhaperoned by children or grandi hlldren of the National Member club they are Grandmother’ here from New York Florida Maryland and the midwest to celebrate the organization’s second anniversary with a four-da- y “sightseeing pre " They powdered their nose and got off to an early ulart Monday— saw printing presses turning out money visited the old national museum looked at the town from the top of the Washington monument and made a trip to Annapolis wheie they saw future admirals on parade Sixty-seve- n great-grandm- Texas Wins Suit Before HijHi Court WASHINGTON To Sen e You — a Reliable Registered OPTOMETRIST Auerbach’s OPTICAL MAIN FLOOR DEPT REAR 1 April Llb-- The $10-00- permission to use the funds to reimburse El I’aso county waler improvement district No 1 for the costs of the litigation Want Relief From Money-Bac- If you ar uffrln from th bln rthrtt!s rheumstlm pains of or nurlti go today tnd buy utie a tub ot Ivunol i tny ood dm tor Apply this delightful absorbent to th part that hurt nd watch reYou mould see sult difference after verT low cost loans to buy build modernize or refinance homes 3 Your account may be opened with $1 or more and you may deposit or withdraw any amount at any time 5 Having never paid less than 1 on insured savings the Federal gives your funds 50? more income than is paid by many insured institutions 5 Th Federal’s capable experienced officers will aid you greatly too whether you make an FHA loan or select the Federal’s own low cost home loan See the Federal first for complete savings and home loan service k Guarantee the eighteen years of service the Federal has paid with no interruption nor postponement You’ll find the Federal a safe friendly place for savings and for one-packa- ge ARTHRITIS PAINS? Try Tysmol on This Federal's Eighteen Years of Service THROUGH court supreme Monday ordered thRt approximately 0 held in the registry of the rourt in connection with water diversion litigation between Texas and New Mexico be turned over to the Texas attorney general "for disposition as the Mate may require” Texas had asked the court for FEDERAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION first application Bhould 1 vsmot fall to glv satisfacby relieving the pains orens or silffnes In torturing muscles or ligament Just return the emptv tube to your druggist od h will refund your money You will find lysmol pleasantly among preparations of Its clsss Ouamnlred to tie free from narcotics and dope Hold bv leading drug glsta everywhere t Always on hand Walgreen Drug Stores AAdv) J II Andrews Managing Director tion HOTEL UTAH BUILDING If glasses are not needed c Coast Probe Finds Relief Chiseling fc Ban To Socrates’ Fate commerce This circuit court decision reCommission Follows versed a ruling by the federal district court at Philadelphia award’ ing the company $711932 damages Katz who had barely started Svstem Used to Fix hla argument when rourt adjourned for the day will contend Tuesday that the purpose of the tto establish certain standards un(Continued From Fage One) strike was to unionize the plant by law and not to affect interslate com- form is required the employer shall derTheauthorityofgranted two years ago proorder merce supply the uniforms free and pay vided a minimum wage of $16 a week and had no provisions for Charges Selsure for their upkeep so that smaller amounts 4 Hirsch asserted that the union Waiting time shall be counted zoning could be paid in the smaller com"seized" the Apex plant although as and for at paid working time munities ot the state representing only eight members the regular rate 2500 The the among emplojes 5 Hours worked shall be conseizure he added was accompanied by violence and a “mob of secutive provided that an Interval a thousand stormed into the mill" of not more than one hour not "Employes" he said "have the to be counted as working time right to slop work strike peacefully picket and to persuade others may be provided for each meal to do likewise in order to enperiod Any rest period which force their demands" may be given shall not he deducted from working time and at least 10 minutes for each four (Continued From Page One) hours of working time shall be miwoman each for and provided by the F B I to tram men lor nor employed Lewis continued: 6 No employer shall give work espionage” sad commentary it is a ‘What onthe premthat can be finished we are that putting men and ises to women or minors to be of careless women off relief WASHINGTON April 1 performed outside the place of bus- whether they live or die when the iness General Jackson said Monto appropriate 7 Anv woman or minor em- congress is asked day that "there should be no strivmore money to employ more fed12 shall months’ service ploye with ing to enlarge our power over be at least one week's vaca- eral detectives" local affairs and no use of federal tiongiven "If the Democratic party" he with pay the choice of vacaprosecution to exert an indirect in- tion going to the employe with the continued "does not nominate a fluence that would be unlawful if candidate for president or adopt longest service whenever feasible a exerted directly ’’ platform satisfactory to labor All women and minors employed Addressing the second annual in retail trade are affected by the and the common people I shall conference of United States attor- order "unless and until their spe- after the Republican and Demoneys Jackson said: propose cific employment Is governed by a cratic conventions "Another delicate task Is to disorder other than the retail and urge upon these various orwage tinguish between the federal and trade decree " The term "retail ganizations the assembling of a acthe local In trade" as used In the order means great delegates' convention tivities We must bear In mind "all Named specifically among "those selling of merchandise to the are we concerned only with consumer that and not for the purpose various organizations” by the CIO hie ftain were the American Youth the prosecution of acts whuh the of resale in any form ” congress has made federal ofThe order goes Into some detail Congress the American Society fenses for the Advancement of Colored apprentices and learners "But outside of federal law each defining what conditions they Feople the American Negro Conunder and locality has the right under our may be employed One of the re- ference and "Liberal agricultural” system of government to fix Its strictions is that "learners may not organizations own standards of law enforcement Lewis said the convention would be employed where former emand of morals And the moral clbe called "to meet In some central available for employare ployes imate of the United States is as ment until said employer estab- city" to “formulate a program varied as Its physical climate to the satisfaction of the that eai h and every American can " "For example some states legal- lishes commission that such support Industrial ome ize and permit gambling he roared "And" "vve'H see not are qualified former employes states prohibit it legislatively and or and sufficient reason whether mere machine polities in for good protect It administratively and are otherwise objectionable for the this country are going to be more some try to prohibit it entirely oftered " powerful than the voice of the " The same variation of attitudes to- employment Accompanying the order is a res- people of this land DRINK HABIT Sas® hour RueH Likens Board Sets Pay Hour Scale For W omen Minors Jackson Limits Legal Scope MOUNT HOOD Ore April 1 clues failed Monday night as mountaineers fanned out In a growing search over Mount Hood rugged 11000-foo- t for two men lost more than 38 ber The taxpayers suit of Mrs Jean Kay pictured with her children Gloria 18 and Sanford 13 which seeks to ban Bertrand Russell from teaching at C C N Y will be answered in court by the British philosopher Industrial Searchers Comb Mt Hood For Pair Lost 38 Hours ager NEW YORK April 1 (UP) -Bertrand Russell British mathematician and philosopher Monday actively entered the fight to aet aside a supreme court order barring him from the faculty of City college on the ground his views on morality would tend to corrupt students In telephone call from California Dr Russell authorized Osmond K Fraenkel of the Civil Liberties union to seek a show cause order In supreme court Tuesday for the privilege of asking Justice John E McGeehan to withhold the entry of an order on hia decision Fraenkel said he would seek to have entry of the order withheld to permit Dr Russell to file an answer in his own behalf to the chargee brought In a taxpayer action by Mrs Jean Kay If this Is denial an appeal will be taken Russell told Fraenkel he would come to New York whenever the lawyer thinks It necessary WASHINGTON April 1 (Ah— contentions as to Conflicting whether a labor union which enstrike Is kable gages In k for damages Under the 1B0G Sherman antitrust art were presented Monday In argument before the supreme court Sv Ivan JI Hirs h counsel for the Apex Hosiery company of Philadelphia asserted that labor organisations had been granted Immunity from the Sherman act only o long as their activities were "lawful and peaieful” Isadore Katz attorney for a Philadelphia unit of the American Federation of Hosiery Workers argued on the other hand that "the Sherman act does not apply to labor unions and this is In harmony with the legislative ’’ e LSSSSESS jBritisli Savant Fights N Y Morality Ban Engages Supreme Court April 1 (Ah — Senator Arthur Vandcnberg (R) Michigan lashed out against — 1 WASHINGTON (Ah April Transfer of 6450 acies from the reciprocal trade treaties and called Hawaii national park to the war for a "two-pricsystem" for agridepartment for development as an cultural products In an address air corps bombing range was probroadcast from here Monday night posed tn a bill Monday bv RepreHe spoke over radio station In sentative Derouen (D) Louisiana Nebraska where he seeks the state presidential preference vole In the April 9 primary election Vandenberg bidding In the preference race against District Attorney Thomas E Dewey of New Many men ar good husbands fathers and aon in every way York served as principal speaker of Habit to the In mean even do except Drinking They right solIn Nebraska’ "Republican thla respect but have become so badly poisoned with alcohol " idarity program that they cannot atop drinking and the result Is always unhapDo not condemn piness and poverty for the wife and family your drinking husband and sons but encourage them to take the Neal Drink Habit Treatment and become aober and useful The Neal Treatment will remove the craving and necessity for drink In four to aeven days— without hypodermic Injections Let us give you proof that It will not fail to give you satisfactory Write telephone or rail for full particulars result SAN FRANCISCO April 1 (UP) -- Nearly 4000 rase of “chiseling” Roms 1149 F 46Gl7VSouth on slate relief administration roll have been discovered through an Salt Ijtke City Th Trtmrnt ftriglnattd nd perfrud bf a physician uirtMtu Investigation not yet completed fully uatd In 50 Nal Inwutullona enUhlliihtd In th I $ and foreign 1 tiomas Blown a member of the rnunM hfnr Prohibition and the firif World War state control!! s office told a Tract for Army S' Draws Philosopher's Fire Suit n 1910 !April 2 Salt £ake Tribune SALT LAKI |