| Show ‘11k - - — — -- if :: 4- - b x:-- - tle sr ?- 3 - : ti-- l'- " '::"7 f 44" ' - : tzo-r'- 1:'!'ll'?'11!-- -- T p : 2 - Wednesday Morning— - - -- '' ' 1 -- irbe Sait'gake rribttnt h Social Gainsr Safe Says Board 'Chief L '' ' i Darilign i f 1114 eeds- --- --- liroam in I e WASHrNGTOIsT' Aug ! 1 - f I i 13 (IP)— - 4 r In fobs Since thitrRattt4) al defense pro gram has occasioned new demands for special skills Aldneyer continued the system of state employment services coordinated with the social security board "has put thousands of machinists tool- I enmakers dielnakers gineers and other skilled and professional workers onto the job in Industries manufacturing defense mey-barti-cs J: I materials" Workers Build Credits Under the unemployment compensation program he said more than 28000000 workers have built credits against the day they 'face the loss of pay checks when jobs fold up" He forecast in creased payments under that program saying: "So sound is its financial base that current reserves have led the board to recommend that benefits be increased to a snore adequate level" ' Turning to "current protection for the workers' entire- - family" 'under the social insurance system he said more than 40000000 work— era have wage credits toward benefits and "it is a financially soundsystem that is paying its own ' I i' I': i i ' ! il way" ) - HUGHES Fail Sensation! 1 " t 170011' s 1 1010 ILI' - - : CeitsuredEitvoy'Rei prns-Fro- : ' f - q—— 4 ' ' : it- - ' ' e' '"-- t 4 : 2"4ZAKC6'''4'("" ei - 1 i : atoelis rxtavChtef Urges77-11ousPurchase of t )elay on:Proftts Tax National Oiamber iitCommirce Whoa arni Liensotiratir Wheeler 'View's' D t Billas to Liberty g - - - Iffs4"'") I - - :! ''' ti'-- ' --- '' ' i" t I tkA rin 4 41' - - t -' y - - - - r- 9 Its Power rgaatiOrt6Orrip47Wilimm- Pro:pos erAltettiAtiv e top-ba- p Plan to Afforil Colitractors Protection - Bill to Provide ' - ' t ( nedistriblition official of the United Aug 13 (AP)--7-4it-1' it ii From Page One) States chamber of coMmerce urged congress Tuesday to delay ' ! On an4 excess profits tax while a repregintative of the 11a' ' 'enacting ' their to k t be defend : upon 1 i tionil Association of Manufacturers favored a "carefully drawn" t r ' 0 4 added- 1 WASHINGTON Aug 13 UPI 4 ' ''' '' ' k ' i Brigadier Central tax of that type as a temporary "emergency measpre!' The 44 house refused Tuesday to co' Ellffisorth C Alvorg of WashIng- E Shedd the arzny's aS-- 1 e '4!Ahkoir '' I alder legislation which would p ( A ' ' '' chief of staff hi charge of ton chairman of the chambers s : '4:7 :Ittir : mit the interior department to A house told the I military federal finance committee recom': ' P?': Ves '' '''77' that the 4 i414:10 quire all mortgaged ferias on t time required mended that congress go ahead F f" --'': 4 f 31004 4:tle r to debate the conscripbY-:? ''':::::'" i::":':--::' 1ve plicatiorr of the owaers andI i :'" '' 414 't:s l' 4ri: ' ' tion issue- had forced a postpone- and pass separately from the tax t7! 1‘ distribute this land as homeste ment of the objective of 900000 legislation permitting defense con' '11 ')''''''' ' '''''' '''''''' ' '' The standing vote by whicr 1 a ! 1-'74'19' : ' '' : :' k arms until January 1 tiactors to deduct from their taxa- - tI t k ist4 1 :10 ::::li declined : 1 the meal !:'I:-':1-LI the ble income tb take-u- p and presupposing cost 1 ::: new of aUtni the full :31 s MI 1 eg i'11: '0: :"i' 1:: k't passage of the necessary !::5:sq was 123 to 47 itc'-::::s:Ji: r "' '' f: :' ' 1°plant installations he said the arzny :: 000ortigrairi '' ' ' 4 1 4 : Representative Andresen f ': Meanwhile Alvord argued the t' l'' '''' ' ''':: for the drafting of 400- 0 :S ' ' the estimated ::: Minnesota progr ' i! Pw on October 1 Train- pending 25 to 40 per cent excess ':' :' 4 '5 :' to ten billion t would cost-liV: 4 z ees plus mobilized national guards- profits tak with which plant -7 " p:-' Jones it Chairman and Ian ' :: could is 'be joined ' men ant regular army components amortizationi 1 house of ' the Texas agricug imto and I :: - ' ' would have produced- the 90000 subjected "simplification ' 11 committee called it "the nP 1:io ! said was This he he provement" schedule revised The )Xi'-' figure i t4 0 i t p: i: ' — — A amazing bill that has been press said called for- - 75900 (rainees on more essential than speed 1 ed to this house in many yeari ' '''''' ?" NoI on more 15 50000 October -l''' '' '''' ''''' Opposes Permanent Tax : Representative Peterson S' ''''' 15 65000 on November 1 vember 1 -- author of the Georgia N Osborne Carl vice presideIt 100000 in early December and ''': ''' :'''''' house 'per4 tion the : '''' that urged '14:5e:4 ' M '' e't of A Hanna :':k: the i company 4'4 :iabout 98000 Ate that month ft it on the full debate proposal rtill ' of :' Cleveland and vice ' chairman 3 1 1- 1 Already approved by the senate -i Under terms of the measure 1 '' -- ‘: -' N A M's government finance com3 bresithe t the enabling legislation 1 Interior secretary would have e 44 :'' 3ix i' ' ' dent to muster the militia for a mittee came out for an excess E 4 k'' !' thority to acquire lands in priva 0 tax to this ' was applicable year's profits training period - swl possession purchase through said He however that in earnings :r ap the given the right of way : t i iviliallit: ' outstanding liens and make au 1 '': house during the day by its rules the tax should not be made per: lands part of the public dome! '"ininvolves a because manent it 1111146fA ''!: committee And a joint Tracts on which mortgages h 4(7rTir" IF "' ' 41 lr'19111160 le' 4 ' on taxes heard rep- equities" no been foreclosed any time sin Both Alvord and Osborne testiresentatives of the chamber of Janbary 1 1920 and which WE tuition is shown as he was met by his son John Cudahy U S ambassador to Belgium commence of the United States and fied at a joint hearing of the senin the possession of the mor still who was reprimanded by the state depart- - Michael 16 and his daughter Mary Jane 19 the National Association of Manu- ate finance and house ways and gagee might also have been at' means 1 on a committees on proposal the facturers assert their views when he landed in New York Tuesday ment for expressing views on the Belgian sit quired "through payment f( tax subcommittee house the by proposed excess profits tax sum not exceedic such tracts of a For the chamber Ellsworth C to enact an excess- prOfits levy the amount of the lien at the tin-prprovide defense plant amortization Alvord urged that legislation of foreclosure" ll manufacturers to deduct and repeal the In redistributing the land 8 on 7 cent and act's limits deper cost for of Want expansion the erence would be granted to farr miliand from the five-yeprofits warships pefense purposes over a families The lands would be di Ellsworth C divord Urges vided into tracts of from 50 to 16 riod he enacted as a separate bill tary aircraft to to of details Both the objected delay enacting acres congress with the 'excess profits levy posttax on excess prollts profits tax and Alvord poned as it would be simplified and proposedOsborne declared that the Stress Uneetiainty of Industry in Plea to Improved Carl N Osborne of the unlikeshould not in any case apply a desirable ' objective" Alvord N A M asked that the 'excess levy to this income Before year's Committee and drawn be raised the question Whether taxtax Joint carefully profits Hearing NEW YORK Aug 13 would know where they forward as an Predicts Early Completion payers put specifically by the state department for stood even after the tax were en"emergency" measure not so perhis comments in London on condi- manent one Despite objections raised by vari- acted By Harry J Brown ous interests to the excess profits He declared that the subeomTribune Washington Bureau' d EL1ZABETHTON Tenn Aug tions in Belgium Planes for British 1 proposal Chairman Daughtort (D) proposal was "compleic and 14 (Wednesday) — VP) — Rescue WASHINGTON Aug 13—Chiefly through Henry B Fernald John CudahyX S' ambassador to Downtown meanwhile Arthut North Carolina predicted to news almost wholly without precedent" workers labored early today in chairman of the tax committee of the American Mining congress Belgium came home Tuesday to B Purvis chief British purchasing men that a measure along the linos and "may require hundreds of com- the n waters !the the mining interests of the country Tuesday made their appeal to report to his government and In- agent announced that the United laid out by the subcommittee putations with frequently river here where SerWatauga be would house for the by ready changes and geant Claude Buckles of the state the Joint senate and house committee conducting tax hearings to cidentallyto remark that his state- States had agreed to supply Great next week Doughton said that Britain with 1300 to 1400 fighting highway patrol said he believed ments had been "distorted" badly some 41 bill of basis drafters a assessment ware fair fair plan of reckoning and having adopt a number of persons drowned planes monthly beginning in $11ate clifficulties-invordingtIn the London press com1941" The British had wanted amortization when they come to impose taxes on mining companies They centered their efforts in tlis criticism did not cover stor- 3000 a month beginning next Jan- plicated tax but forecast that they the Rio Vistaresidential area near and mine operators ies carried by newspapers in this uary but William S Knudsen in soon would have completed their two large tityon plants which are Secretary Julian D Conover and as he said on his arrival charge ot defense production sug- job the hub of industry in the east other representatives of the MITIR country Another National Association of aboard Pan American Airways' Tennesse city of approximately gested the changed schedule congress were present Donald A Dixie 'SANTA 13 Cal H E MONICA Manufacturers' witness Aug 10000 Clipper that he had not seen In its third day the senate's conCallahan of Wallace Idaho was of Howell controller the General American papers When later scription debate had lost none of No bodies had been recovered (UI)—Douglas Aircraft company the only western mine operator any ProviFire he was shown the Associated Press its company plane-buildfollowing the flash flood which United in the intensity of feeling but most dence Extinguisher largest present but arrived too late t R I urged that if delays from London follow- senators had obviously begun to have bis statement ready and was story cabled States Tuesday night announced swept out of the east Tennesseeing the mass interview be gave feel they had heard all the argu- were encountered on the excess and North Carolina hills followgiven permission by the committee there 1 a week ago he saidit was a ments and were wafting principal- - prolitl tax "a sound amortization plans for a $20000000 expansion ing 24 hours of torrential rains to file a brief "fair statement" of what he Jiad ly for the opportunity to vote The provision should be considered the to meet "the national defense Officials said it probably would said WASHINGTON be daylight before a definite check Aug 13 UPI— Uncertainty Stressed attendance was slim and consisted first order of business' emergency" Some members' of the senate labor mostly of senators opposed to the Delay Opposed The chief burden of the argu- Finds One Flaw Donald W Douglas president of could be known bill intently listening to Wheeler committee expressed belief Tues- - ment stressed the uncertainty of Alvord's plea or deferring the the gigantid concern holding more Only in one' particular was he Wheeler asserted that the army excessthe business and the heavy critical of that story and that was men day that revision of the national lossesmining profits levy brought quick than $135000000 in ordersfrom whether wanted conscription that are in sustained pros-labcomment–from—committee mem- - the United States foreign governIn reference to his being quoted or-n-et act at this session of coneno-ugto get pecting and developing new propereial air lines hers that Secretary of War Stim- - ments Lind gress is unlikely in view of oppo- - erties from most of which no re- at saying that the German soldiers men by voluntary enlistments ) said the plan! included construeson and Defense Commissioner my sled the Hood well behaved Invading Belgium sition of the American Federation turn is received The committee and tragoal k Oa alma w aunt sal sot Ma a William StfKnuclsen had said lin- - Von of a huge nodem plant at American Sees Desigelfor Power better than perhaps en the At et the itret hoot distress sign of Labor to certain phases of leg's also was asked to agree upon an soldiers would have done in the -mart ems sed vows dowel es belleas tebiMs to rt i clear" he shouted "that mediate action on the tax was de- - Long Beach Cal and Immediate see trio No laustiva bet aide et the Seeisse so they and extensive additions to the set equitable hasis for determining the same circumstances sired manufacturers by mistletoes settee fee lation passed by the house knout mid desire Indigesta on it the for conthe general staff's tax basis and to not select good D0611 demon preys e WSW setters Santa Monica and El Segundo divi MAST "Tbe wording" the envoy said scription is not based on the needs might know theirtax liabilities William Green A F L president years alone because beSde to us sod mein DOURLS Metitie tact 144 mining has was not quite what I said" that this "certainly is sions Asserting utilizAdvertisement on the of but crisis present bad committtse conferred with the many years for each one of He did not point out how he 8 crisis to saddleI4 Tuesday at the first of a series of high returns Capital investment considered it at variance with his ing the present executive sessions arranged to it was argued is not a fair basis remarks but he recalled that he conscription on the Country in or2p der that it can maintain a large' d consider the' of taxation because of the all too himself served in I the U 8 army standing army in peace time with1 amendments of lack returns The ques- in Russia and thus would not be out so much confused discussion frequent Members said he told thern4that tion of amortization was brought to own criticise "my army" and In order to heighten the preshe acquiesced in the amendments intoithe discussions and an appeal prpne In the controversial London in- tige of the army with the public while they were in the house with was made not to so change the called particular to make the public military-minde- d terview ' the idea that those unacceptable to law as to add to the difficulties attention Cudahy in Belto food and to line it tip behind the the A F L could be altered in the of mine owners in determining gium and declaredshortages that near famsenate and-thothers enacted what their taxes should be and ine conditions would prevail there army" As had other'opponents of the Chairman Thomas (D) Utah what allowances they may rightly by the middle of September unless bill Wheeler Urged that basic army or the senate labor committee ad claim V food from America supplies pay be raised from $21 to $30 Senator Ellender (D) Louisiana reached the fallen low country monthly to place it on a par with ant Burden Eased quoted Green as saying he would Britain's blockade of Eu- C C C wages He also joined other In view of the large amounts of through prefer having the act "remain as rope foes of the measure in arguing that it is" rather than see the house capital that are being invested in Reactions conscription would destroy deSwift in enacted their new amendments ventures to develop strategic prosmocracy ent form because they would metals of which the United The statement brought immeintegrity and Institutions "strike at the fundamentals" of States produces only beminal diate repercussions from the Brit- of "The the tnited States are Indeed the act Senator Tart (1) Ohio amounts and the uncertainties ish and German governments each said however he did not believe attending these investments the placing the responsibility for the gravely threatened" he said "and TAKE YOUR CHOICE is the bill now before you and Greeh was "quite that definite" market for these investments and Belgian plight on the other U S it the hysteria which bred it which Green himself declined to dis- - the market for these metals if the Undersecretary or State Sumner creates that threat cuss with reporters what he had war emergency should end the Welles publicly reprimanded the "If you pass this bill you slit told the Committee committee was asked to ease the ambassador—without referring to the throat of the last democracy Members said Green expressed tax burden on interest that are any specific point made by Cudahy still accord to Hitler opposition to a house amendment striving to find and develop rare —and called him home for "con- his living—you and cheapest victory greatest a with of war metals the the and which replacing presentboard navy sultation" to date''bn the headstone of Amernew three-ma- n are in dire need CudahY stopping body and eparat- - departments at the St Regis ican democracy he will Inscribe— Regular Values $35—$40—$45 It was even suggested that dur- hotel after- leaving the airport 'Here lies the foremost victim of 9 ing the board's administrat ve and 0 "Judicial" functions Instead they ing the experimental years such said he would leave for Washing- the war ofnerves'" broken size a The there's lots somewhat but are for man every related he advocated expanding companies should be emancipated ton by train at midnight Tuesday from 36 to 44 0The fabrics comprise Tweeds and Fine Pure the membership of the present from federal taxation 'altogether night and report to the state deboard from three to five members as a means of encouraging the partment Wednesday Later he Worsteds—year'round A F L leader also opposed vestment of new capital in such said he expected to confer with d definition of undertakings the President Roosevelt ALL STURDY WEAVE TROPICAL WORSTEDS Asked if hebad resigned he said: agricultural labor on the ground Preientation Impressive that it would remove from the "I haven't resigned yet' and added Senator William IL King who that he would "issue a full stateWASHINGTON jurisdiction of the act between Aug 13 300000 awl 400000 processing and participated in the discussion of ment later" President Roosevelt decreed Tuesin industries close- - mine taxes said the sportsmen day changes in federal "budgetary 1 for the industry made what he SUMMER SUITS- GROUP administration and financial rely allied to farm production considered an impressive presen- Offietal Urges Greater Committee members said Green porting" that BudgerDirector HarSizes asked that no limitation be placed tation one which he feels the old D Smith said was the "most on back pay allowances to rein dquble committee of house and Use of movement to improve important stated strikers and that the coin- - senate will weigh carefully when accounting and budgetary control CORVALLIS Ore' Aug 13 (P) since the budget act of 1921" mittee strike out a provision which they come to draft the excess —A: program of greater' consumpwould give employers the right to profits taxj in the new bill Smith explained that the techThe full senate immigration tion for farm products rather than nical 'order in effect gave the discharge any etriker who engaged committee will meet Thursday Jo A system of rationing should be budget bureau and treasury the In violence consider the holise bill orderthg agriculture's aim In a total de- right to demand certain reports the deportation of Harry Bridges fense plan for the United States from all other agencies which Sodn The subcommittee by a vote of M L Wirsoni former undersecre- would prevent overspending and twoto one Monday Voted in favor tary of agriculture said Tuesday effect some standardization of Do So We ' of a substitute turning the Wilson national director of land bookkeeping methods Bridges case over to the custody grant college extension services of-tattorney general Senator told the western regional confer-King alone supporting the house ence at Oregon State college that bill "with a heavy surplus domestic the best agriculture production RIME tidDLESS SUFFERING Beres the secret that keel feet MPS tool and comfortable110 more suffering from Dies Holds UNDecision preparedness is to encourage If funetkmal palladia Complaints that tired burning feeling that nearly drives snake you moody nervous and irritac ORANGETexak Aug 13 (Ifs— heavy consumption" you ems Here's what to do- Every eight FILLS for blA tlEy bathe your feet and ankles in warm water e Martin Dies Mil Tteprfsentativ rend from symptomatic rain oand and give them s good robbing with lesblint bt sake deSAFI would discomfort They Texasald ire tie Tuesday It relaxes ed aching foot mueeles due to take as diteeted Contain to 7 MUM IMO!" morning fatigue Its isoothing cooling action relieves termine after a survey whether Winona at Itto Sold drugs the dissomfdrta of tired burning feet goat office It Salt Lake City so second he would hold hearings in Cali- clam wool all at drussists wjli &iamb act undot mattoi 8 of 1879 and helps soften ning'iltn181631317ZSLe thiAird In business over fiftt-ev- o year& oh bow it fornia of the house committee rates Utah Idaho Subscription leaves your feet Get 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Idt-en- - oPg - - DRESSES' :ICI' orsoA14- - - - ' Arthur Altmeyer chairman of the !Nodal security board midTuesday that there would be "no retreat for social security as the result ofthe defense program" Insteadhe said there was "like lihood of judicious strengthening of the act as a bulwark for the Internal defense of the American economic system" Altmeyer's views were set forth In a statement reviewing five years of social security The law 'became effective August 14 1935 "The stabilization of family ineome represented by the social insurance and public assistance programs has become more important than it eveewas before" Altmeyer No European na declared " tion has found it necessary its social insurance program in the face of actual war" Find Jobs for 3500000 Reviewing activities under veil ous social security program he said the unemployment service placed more than 3500000 persons ' - - ' 'Official's View t - ' 1 ! - r - ii I 0r-0-----so- - ' -- ::- telo house-approve- " i ZA't Beginnittg Today ANOTHER DRASTIC CUT IN CLOTHING- PRICES 1 350 Fine Quality SUITS $ house-approve- System 'Changes Are Now Cut to $1775 other-worke- NEW CREPEt DRESSES 47 : 1 $a95 i - :Autumn Beauties! 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