Show !fJ ‘ 1' AxUlil ? wtr i ' fS-- - 1 M II 1 il I 'f Wr M 4? 4J 2 rtsMKewiuwlh Wednesday Morning- - Thrift Drive In Congress $55000000 Off Waterway Fund DPI— econ- 9 April The lagging congressional omy drive took a new spurt Tues- The senate appropriations com- day' mittee threw out $55 000000 in proposed waterway projects In approving expenditures of $223362-51- 7 for the war department's civil activities in the fiscal year beginning July 1 Although this figure was $2069-§1- 7 above budget estimates and $19883 950 greater than the outlay approved by the house it represented a saving of $55 000 000 under the amount previously voted by a subcommittee Fund lor Canal Locks The subcommittee had added to the bill $30000000 for flood control and $25000000 for rivers and harbors projects as well as to start a third set of Panama canal locks The full committee allowed the latter Hem to stand hut included In It $350 000 the house had set up to draw plans for the new’ locks As approved by the committee the bill carried approximately for rivers and harbors projects $100000000 for flood control work and $4500000 for the Panama canal as well as other minor Items Committee Additions The committee added $5 739050 for engineering projects including $2600000 for a power unit at the Bonneville dam on the Columbia river $1210350 for an army topographical survey of strategic areas on the west coast and $642000 for flood control work on the Sacramento river In California It voted a limitation on Panama canal funds which would prevent the employment of any except United States and Panama citizens on the canal after May 1 1941 except persons who had been employed on the canal for 15 years or more Fliers Pick Air Meet Site Intercollegiate WASHINGTON April 9 (2D — The National Intercollegiate Flying club selected Lockhaven Pa Tuesday as the site of Its annual air meet for college fliers to he held sometime In June under the auspices of the Stale Teachers college there Larry Zigmund of Detroit university was elected president of the flub to succeed Edward T Martin of the University of Michigan San Francisco HOTEL SPAULDING withibi$W A 12125 0 $2 S 13 DOWN (40 0'flLL xievi owill RAICH 0 SHOWN Industry Gain WASHINGTON Senators Lop WASHINGTON Sccs'Ncw Products Hold Steady Revives TOWN Decries U S Gloominess GMC Official! S Factory April 9 (JT1— reserve board estifederal The mating consumption of American factory products is "at least as large" as production hinted Tuesday business is ready to end Its recent decline Making no flat predictions the board in its monthly bulletin disputed the notion held in some government quarters that business cannot pick up until present large inventories In the or hands of manufacturers wholesalers are sold The board noted its seasonally-adjuste- d n index of Industrial dropped from 128 last December to 105 In March The March figure was still 7 points higher than last July and August when last fall's sensational was getting under way pick-u- p Federal Court U S Opens Trial of Socialite Frees Two on Lottery Charge Today Dies Suspects FE years April (UP) been Used Improper Contempt Routine ‘ pro-tlo- House Group Ends Flood Funds Probe Wallace Raps Credit Foes House Downs Bill To Oust Judges ' GDQS2EGEED GGDB' WASHINGTON — Sharp Note Warns Mexico To Arbitrate Oil Seizures Executive Asks FCC to Ease Television Ban Innrw juarr7f Vlnur W-r- nsnnA Will TTilil alitilli jillur ®Dd(!lD®mt5r!X) GHLb (It IB!) 2ro®iiC£WIW2C) affitt&pjED '& tr r PASO Texas April 9 lTh Sewers In Juarez Mexico flowed with champagne Tuesdav as a thousand hollies of adulterated and unregulated liqum a confisc at ed hv the federal sanitation department were dumped during relcbiation of Mexican antialcohol dav The thirsty could only stand and walrh as bars in Juarez were ordered closed until late Tuesdav ayfetoBi05(Dz3fn3fsB f w eft tT-- ernment’s final answer to her nation-wid- e attempts to establish V an American lottery to compete with drawings such as the Irish All seven defendsweepstakes e ants including the have leader eastern society to the Innocence governpleaded ment's charges that they w'ere transgressing federal law when the "Harriman Institute for Social Research" attempted to set up a $10000000 lottery in connection with the Carrie Tingley Hospital for Crippled Children in Hot Spring N M one-tim- Smoke Ban Made Law ST LOUIS April 9 (INS)— The St Louis smoke elimination bill regulating the consumption and sale of fuel and the use of g equipment became law Tuesday with the signature of Mayor Bernard F Dickmann The bill some phases of which were opposed by coal operators and miners of southern Illinois was hailed hy civic leaders as a strong weapon In the city's recurring warfare on the smokeladen atmosphere coal-burnin- CacM First Vote at 58 NOBLE 111 April 9 (INS)— Lum Fulk 58 farmer living three miles northwest of Noble Tuesday voted for the first time in his life Fulk ended a seclusion of 45 years when he visited relatives In Noble a month ago During the 45 years he claims to have never left his father’s farm a Strike Peace Loom even though roaming the search of a job m discouraged"' all't bon ‘"""I'iS Seek Ouster of Cluef TOPEKA Kan April 9 Ouster charges dS) of Police Charles D MizChl of Topeka were filed Tue!HJ8kt the state supreme court by I torney General Jay 5 prk(r Included among the charge !1:lt!Clbylhfi a"orr''’y gener was one whkh alleged th' rhRf of police gave fixated liquor to drlmVj tending the annual mee Topeka last fall 0f h v " Peace Officers' association iv‘ Gas Explosion Kills Three BRAINTREE Mass A prl 9 H: ) Pjf Mm $alt f ofrt nrf tf mrurnint Halt iVk taittai under w mr A i ml 1 n'r4 rn? iaA Du AtiAonpoon OS' acjua akr ftt’ibtmt AM In trivniv id iuadtj At (h 17 nrwwi t i mm la tV h torn aiia within the United Stales or outside our border I simply desire 'iSh'-pag- e hu! reluctantly dictated that the people know how and In confession said (ehhardt was slain w hat manner the communist party rie- he refused Creighton and all the orlher organization mnnn for ntinolU and nlt(Mnpld forrlgn IdologiM opr 10 ln our elections" 'J'1 hlm lom hl offlf 'l' Is Your Wife’s Husband A Chronic llead-Scratchc- 1 tered The roar of the blest severe several of Tire girls sUtr(j bleeding ears Carl H Burnett 53 a gasfitter was crushed death under the bricks of the com pressor house James W Plunkett 40 and Tort Orlando 55 died shortlj after ( to a hospital Despite persistent reports thf three or four persons wore company officials said ployes had been accounted for Who Wouldn’t? Wash April 9 (2D— census enumerator climbed into a box car to interview a hobo When the employment question came up the tramp answered: "I haven t worked a day Tire Company Worker! Quit in Pay Dispute AKRON Ohio April 9 (zD— Aa undetermined number of emplnvn at General Tire and Puhher company here Tuesday refused to work because of a pay rate dispute but plant operations were contnumj Joseph Childs president of the General CIO local United Rubber Workers said the union "biunt called a strike" and that the actios was by individual worker estimated that "at least IV) 1300 employes are involved He of Hit A New Suit Calls for Smart New Shirts Take it from us — thf May to prl full?t to enjo)niont out of a fine nrw auit aome amart nrw aliirta to go Mith it Choose thrm Mlion’)ou got the auit eo they Mill liarnioimp Thru pick out a tif or to A now hat and a pair of shoe Mould help too With the right thing! to go Mith it that new suit Mill look tMice as good 1 Smart Spring Shirts Bj Arrow and Manhattan Priced I’rom r? 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Tlr frlr t — Three men were killed n() least 13 persons injured ienoij!l Tuesday in an explosion stt Colony Gas company plant Ink Braintree Company officials eft mated the loss at $500 000 A brick compressor house brown to bits the conlenu of huge gas holder were an office building and several other structures on the properly badly damaged and window homes for miles around w ere shst msi-m- the state industrial relations board conferred with operators and representatives of the C I United Mine Workers of America TACOMA i i HARLAN Ky April 9 (INS)— A possibility that Harlan county's coal mine strike affecting 1400 workers might be settled in a day or two was seen Tuesday night after a representative of A In 10 in Chicago "Th printing and distribution of this particular edition Involved considerable expense” he told the house "The money for the purpose came from some source either 3 (JEttUm- - (QV Qfifc 3E) toUnEnC) 9233' (iJfEHJ III'? April 9 Philip Frankfeld and Thomas P F O’Dea of Boston two of five communists cited for contempt of the Dies committee were freed from custody Tuesday by a federal judge who said they had been "unlaw" fully detained Chairman afterward Shortly Dies (D) Texas said all records seized bv comrrfHtee investigators and Philadelphia police in a raid In on communist headquarter? Philadelphia last week had ‘been returned to Jacob Dagole Philadelphia magistrate and In releasing Frankfeld O’Dea Justice F Dickinson Letts of federal district court ruled the committee had not followed the proper contempt procedure which he said was prescribed by congress “to safeguard citizens against unfair treatment and unfair attack” Subject to Indictment Although thev were released from hail of $1000 each the two communists were suhjcct to future Indictment hy a federal grand jury on the basis of a house resolution the committee’s con‘Long-Standin- g Difficulties Must Be Adjusted’ approving tempt citations They were arrested on warrants Hull Informs Ambassador issued bv U S Commissioner Needham C Turnage after an affidavit Urges ‘Good Example’ While W orld Is at War had been filed by Rohert E Stripling Dies committee secretary O’Dea had refused to disclose the WASHINGTON April 9 (AP)-T- he jstate department In a Harvard university membership note made public Tuesday night told Mexico that expropriation list of the communist party and of American properties without compensation was "wholly un- Frankfeld had declined to testify unless permitted to read a resolujustifiable under any principle of equity or international law" and tion denouncing the committee was "a ma'tter of grave concern to this government" In announcing return of the recDies said the The communication which pro- - ords to Philadelphia action had been taken in "strict with Pennsvlvama compliance law " Magistrate Dogole had issued the warrant for the raid under the Pennsylvania sedition law Die Silent Dip was visited Monday hy Dogole and other Philadelphians hut declined to say whether Tuesday’s action was the result of that con WASHINGTON April S (2PI -Lfcrence or whether the cojnmittee ouis Allen Weiss vice president had made copies of the record of the Don Lee Broadcasting sysIn his ruling Justice Letts held tem said Tuesday that while telethat neither Stripling nor any individual committee member had vision still was in the experimental power to determine whether the It "has progressed stage far unanswered questions were pertifor the federal communicaenough nent to the committee’s Inquirv tions commission to grant full and whether the two men should be arrested commercial licenses" Congress the justice added preTestifying at the commission's scribed that Its committees notify Weis he said reopened hearings the house of citations for confavored "adoption of standard tempt that the house adopt a resothat will allow further Improvelution that the house clerk notify the district attorney and that the ment" district attorney present the matThe F C C ome time ago auter to a grand Jurv thorized the start of limited comCommenting on the court ruling mercial operation on September id that the procedure folDies 1 bebut ordered new hearings lowed had been requested hv the cause of what It called "promooffice of U S Attorney Edward tional activities” hy the Radio CorM Curran The new poration of America Avoiding Extradition to determine whether hearings are to postpone the original date ‘They asked us to take that eourse ” Dies aid "to keep these To Continue Tests fellows from having to he extraRegardless of whether limited dited Thev smd it was a matter of great difficulty getting them operation is allowed to begin on September 1 Weiss said the Don hack If we let them leave this ” Lee system 'will continue to exJurisdiction periment in the television art " "What I want" he added is an Weiss said that several Individimmediate decision on whether uals on the wet coast already had these people inn ome down here asked to purchase time as soon and defy us If there’s nothing we as the commission gives commercan do the sooner we know tt the cial television a green light better " Law-rente Aked hy Chairman James The chairman declared that if Fly about possible engineerthe courts held that committee ing standards for television Weis witnesso could not he punished said he thought that the public for defiance new legislation would of be standwould the best judge he proposed to permit such action ards The three other communists cited for contempt of the commitHearing to Marl tee have not been arrested They The senate Interstate commerre are Dr Albert Blumherg of Balticommittee is scheduled to open more and James H Dolsen and hearing! Wednesday on a resoluGeorge Powers both of Pittsburgh tion hy Senator Lundeen FL) In the face of the refusal of five Minnesota asking for an Investirecent communist witnesses to angation of the FCC action in testify Chairman Dies ha nounced that ubpena reopening the television hearings would he David Sarnoff RCA president Issued for 50 additional commuand Fly have been invited to tesnists and 40 members of the tify an bund Urge Probe of Funds Representative Church (R) Illinois called on the Dies committee Tuesday to Investigate the source hf fund tci defiay expense of a special edition of the Pallv Record which he said was distributed In support of hi congressional opponent In 1038 He said the Dally Record Is an official communlat paper published OfliD 14H MOST POPULAR BOfTLi 9 N M SANTA —Mrs Oliver Harriman and her six colleagues will be tried on federal charges of violating antilottery laws Wednesday in what was expected to provide the gov- Rules Committee Kettering Says Inventors Mnt Have Free Hand WASHINGTON April 9 JD — Charles F Kettering vice president and research director for General Motors corporation told the monopoly committee that the nation had become "too gloomy" about the future 'He suggested that Inventors and new industries be given a free hand In solving the unemployment problem Senator O Mahoney D) Wyoming pointed out that an upsurge of employment had resulted from development of the railroad the automobile the radio and other new industries and asked what might take their places Kettering said that no one could he certainhut that a new type of Diesel locomotive engine might revive railroads and that housing ronstruction and especially promised great development "It takes an industry from 10 to 15 years to become an important factor" he added In the automotive field he said he was confident that the next WASHINGTON April 9 (JD-- The 10 years would see greater imhouse flood control commit- provements than the past decade tee concluded hearings Tuesday with engineers and inventors hard at work on "fuel and motor as and undertook to draft an au- the number one problem" thorization bill which members conceded would encounter considerable opposition Some legislators said there was scant prospect of winning house approval of large projects In the face of objections hy President WASHINGTON April 9 (AO — Roosevelt Secretary Wallace said Tuesday The president said recently he he was preparing to "take to the hoped congress would not author- eountry" recent changes In farm credit policies designed to esse ize new projects until appropriathe debt burden of agricultural tions were made for those al- borrowers authorized ready The secretary told a gathering of about 50 farm leaders and conFate Uncertain that opponents of his While Chairman Whittington gressmen whom he did not name program (D Mississippi intended to rec- had "misrepresented’ policies ommend an authorization program the farm rred't adto cost between $175 000000 and adopted by President Rooseministration since $200 000 000 he told the commit- velt placed the agency under agriculture department control last This did not dim the enthusiasm Julv of house and senate members New policies Include adoption of seeking work in their stales a nonforec Insure program exrept Nearly a score members testified In cases of fraud or abandonment during the day In behalf of of mortgaged farms and extension more reservoirs and local under- of more liberal loan repayment takings plans to financially distressed borrowers Soil Program Aids said Wallace would anNetRl Stefan Representative nounce Wednesday plans for a braska and Mundt f R ) South Dato win public support kota advocated authorization of a campaign for the policies and for pending soil erosion control program In the legislation for further liberalizaupper Missouri river valley Rep- tion of loan programs resentative Case (R) South Dakota asked approval of reservoirs and channel clearance to protect Hot Springs South Dakota from "flash floods " Nichols (DE Representative Oklahoma and others contended WASHINGTON April 9 (JD-T- he the house defeated Tuesdav 236 to congress should increase amounts of authorizations pre- 104 a bill to provide for removal viously made saying new author- of federal Judges by a three-judg- e izations would be idle gestures un- special court for violation of the der present restrictions "good behavior" clause of the conOthers who appeared In support stitution of work In their areas were RepAt present Judges can be reresentative South f D Texas and moved only through congressional Leland Ford fRt California impeachment proceedings "MIlWAUKtrS 'April 10 l9l0 Salt £akc Tribune Tbc -- Arthur Frank |