Show - - e 1lk x " do — Friday Morning Mrs Roosevelt Labor Policy Summary oftDay's Events Costs Ford In Capital of Nation 'Army Order Day In Washin ton: i majority report by the! house foreign affairs committee bill saying It was urged the house to pass the lease-len"of the highestimportance to the vital interests of our country—and even 'of our civilization" Representative Martin of Massachusetts Republican leader called for "substantial Refusal to Agree With Ruling - --- A T Spurns YoutilCongress Bid Associated Press B - k d 11 61"? I i - Lil (111"1 McNutt Murray Also beeline tolralk 4:3 - ' A" e tv DR:IN& - rki-- le -- xsc--t 0 vs" kty NI a 0 11 -- - --- 4e d 0Tr rI 1 1 11:4-- 11:4 — f — - 47-14- " ' — NEW Darks with foamy White! NEW melting Pastels! NEW sophisticated Crepes! NEW splashy Prifit4 NEW Sheers! NEW Jerseys! - BUylflg Power Hits Peak f '''Pt I NEW Silhouettes! tost-7--fatI- --01"' arbgatr' se 1 - & ) 'f 1 NEW Skirts! Everything NEW! NEW Jacket type's! kN:4111 (2:11:1 Priced Elsewhere at he Jones Reports - - - Debt Limit Hike Thrift Stamp Plan Win House Body's Okeh t ' - - he ) - - repre-oentativ- 5 1 a Presideni Hillman WASHINGTON Jan 30 Un— Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt who addressed the American Youth ' WASHINGTON Jan 30 (uP)- -congress here a year ago and defended it against charges of "comThe war department Thursday munist domination" has declined announced award of a $10- riipt an invitation to speak at a gath- 213812S contract to the Fargo Mo er tor corporation of Detroit for 11- month sponsored 781 trucks bycongressing The department said the Ford Disclosing this Thursday a conI Motor company was lowest bidder official said that President gress on— the contract butt that the Roosevelt Sidney Hillman assobecause Ford award went to Fargo March 1 ciate defense production director refuoed to agree to labor policy Paul V McNutt federal security restrictions administrator and Philip Murray C I 0 president likewise had lletory for Hillman turned down invitations to speak as a was The action regarded at the gathering 'victory for Sidney Hillman assoJoseph Cadden executive secciate director of the office of proretary of the congress said in a duction management and labor statement that Mrs Roosevelt had in the defense setbeen asked to attend an open disup He has sought for several cussion of the administration's months to have contract! Withhold (UP)--Thouse ways and means lead-leaWASIIIIIGT0a Jan 30 bill at the first sessioq from Ford until the company of town the to boost the meeting of youth on stat committee to withtlabor legislation Thursday tentatively approved agrees comply to $65000000000 provide for taxation of income February 7 national debtlimit Hillman attempted to securities and authorize sales of small de- Explains Invitation prevent award of a $2000000 con from future iederal "Mrs Roosevelt was invited to nomiAtion Fordtrucks for to tract midgest savings certificates to the town meeting" he speak His effort led to a long undercover The measure is designed to help said "not only because the youth the award finally was finance the multibillion dollar desire to hear her views on public approved affairs but also because those of announcewar program department's preparedness Jbe us who have had the privilege of ment- said that invitations to bid of members the Democratic her personally have the on the truck contract had been committee knowing of on terms the agreed extended to 155 prospective bid-Thighest regard and affection for invitations noted that measure after defeating a Repub her the bids must be subject to "pro lican proposarJo set the debt "That she has not accepted our visions of procurement circular No limit at invitation is undqubtedly due to now It $60000000000 43" WASHINGTON Jan 30 VP)— the fact that she does not want to 71 stands at $49000000000 with our opthat income payments associate herself Reporting Compliance Required Chairman Robert L Doughton lend-leato the bill and position That circular was a statement said he would introduce the bill to individuals totaled $74000000- - to other measures which we be- signed by General George C Mar- as approved by his colleagues 000 last year Secretary Jesse H lieve are leading this country-shall army chief of staff It pro- Monday The committee then will Jones said Thursday that Ameri- deeper into the war abroad and vides that contractors for army formally report it with house pas- cans had more purchasing power dictatorship at home" materials must comply with the la sage likely before the end of In Sees Test Avoided 1940 ever before than statement bor policy adopted by next week the defense commission last fall said He estimatwhile that the Major provisions would: After that the president and approved by the president It I Authorize sale of "defense" ed cash income of Americans was Hillman saying and McNutt also had defed-'rall for with called compliance and certificates savings stamps 10 cent below 1929 prices clined invitations Cadden added: and state labor laws bonds similar to those sold during alsoper "We are sure that young people were lower so that the 1940 "The Ford Motor 'Zompany" to- the World war Lowest denomi- income could buy as much as or will be interested to learn "exthat not said announcement night's nation would be 25 cent stamps a single leading spokesman of the cepted to the labor clauses in the then $5 certificates and finally more than the 1929 income On a dollar basis the income of administration is desirous of putinvitation to bid prescribed by Americans and thus IQ effect $25 bonds last year was higher ting its policies to the test of free circular No-42 Eliminate the diffferentia- than any year other discussion before the nation wide than 1929 submitted a counter-offe- r between in the Jaw existing Jones noted moreover that town meeting of youth" The Ford bid was lowest but tion President Roosevelt and John Inasmuch as it was not in accord- Statutory $45000000000 ordinary due to the defense program inance with the original proposal debt limit andthe special autho- come payments were rising rapid- L Lewis former head of the the award was made to the Fargo rization for an additional $4000- - ly at the end of 1940 As the na- C I 0 spoke at the youth assembly Both tion went into 1941 he said last year Mrs Roosevelt adcorporation the lowest bidder corn- 000000 of defensebe bonds ' included in wages and other income were be- dressed the answered plying with terms of the invitation categories would the proposed lump sum of $65- - ing paid out at a rate equivalent questions fromgathering to bid" the floor and also 000000000 limit to $786100000000 year Ag- aided in finding lodgings for the 3 Authorize Imposition of gregate consumer per income delegates at hotels and at Fort taxes on income derived from fed- the closing months of 1940during was Myer army quarters eral securities issued in the fu- the highest for many years he reCadden told reporters that Mrs ture Income from bonds already ported Roosevelt had apparently become issued would continue to be tax Wages and salaries accounted "cool" toward the youth congress exempt nEmorr Jan 30 (UP)--Thof the 1940 to- when it opposed peacetime milifor to hike the tal $47000000000 Ford Motor company will refuse Republicans sought with $44000000- - tary conscription compared to undertake defense contracts debt limit by a series of smaller 000 in 1939 This gain was more The youth congress met last 'containing the national defense Increases rather than providing than the average 6 per cent of year in the government's departcommission's labor policy restric- the full jump to $65000000000 1940 over 1939 mental auditorium Next month's tions I A Capizzi Ford counsel immediately They plan to subIncome payments to individuals session will be held in a sports that mit a minority report urging said Thursday night differs slightly from national in- arena because Cadden said the He said the company submitted the house adopt their plan come It includes some items such congress was refused the use of a bido $250000 lower than that as relierpayments which are not the government hall of any competitor for 11781 army counted in national income On truck but was not prepared to the other hand national income risk possibility of subsequent can- Includes additions to business surcellation and suit by the governpluses which are not included in ment The contract was awarded incoine payments to individuals to Fargo Motor corporation 30 Jan WASHINGTON "We obviously are going to obey Ickes set up Thursday an all the laws:" he said "but arbi- Secretary committee to the bitumiDENVER Jan 30 (UP)—Acting trary inclusion of that clause advisory recommend division nous coal 'to on could give the government the a testimony that inmates were legislation policy and administrabeaten with leather straps and isopower to cancel the contract and tive practice lated in a "dungeon" the Colorado bring suit In view of the apIt was composed of representacivil service commission Thursday parent feeling of labor against the tives of both the producers of soft WASHINGTON Jan 30 (11')—A night ordered a "complete cleancompany we can't take that risk coal and their employes an ear in have up" at the state industrial school Labor seems to Officials said the committee Republican attempt to lop $50090- - for boys at Golden Washington!! In a sweeping order the likely would discuss legislation to 000 from President Roosevelt's proextend the bituminous coal act posed new emergency fund of $125- discharged Colonel RayRetired Educator Dies which expires within three months 000000 failed in the house Thurs– mond W Combs superintendent of the institution ordered the The committee members SAN DIEGO CalJan 30 UPI-- day along with a series of other of J IL Wallace chief Nathan Abbott 86 educator died In a hospital here Wednesday Representing industry Douglas attempts to pare down the$1404- clerk who ordered the inquiry by night He had resided here 12 Millard Denver sales manager 576838 "independent offices" ap- charging his superior with incompetence and announced it was bill- 'years since his retirement as pro- Colorado 'Fuel and Iron company 35 fessor of law at Columbia uni- and chairman of the board for dis-- c propriation ready to take action of the Reduction presidential of the 43 employes at theagainst schOol trict 17 versity ' fund was proposed by Representative Case (R) South Dakota on Crash Victim Dies the ground that similar appropriaOTTAWA Kan Jan 30 (IP) — last year were made in the tions belief that congress might not be in Mrs C D Hart 42 Los Angeles 3 session when eniergencies arose re- died Thursday in Ransom hospital action by the chief of injuries suffered in a highway quiring iuick 1:77-13executiv ' No Such contingency accident in which her husband was was in prospect now Case con- killed tended :The house rejected his amendment however withput a record vote In rapid succession the Demor 1 cratic majority beat down other ial Nt attempts to cut sizable Republican ‘ ik amounts from the bill but accept4-' '' ed an amendment by Representa4 ci tive Monroney ID) Oklahoma cut- 1101 ALL UNCLAIMED ting $301000 from the amount the ' United States' housing authority )!124 would be allowed to spend for pub- belly- travel and -c 7 wo111housa deferred final action on the measure until tomorrow AND of consideration after completing Sunday 1HRU THE ROCKIES' ail but the last three sections: deal2 NOT AROUND THEM ing with the Tennessee valley aumaritime commission and thority the veterans' administration ROSITiOti FLYER on'The January '31 1911 - - amendments" Chairman tIoughton (D) North Carolina said the house ways and means committee had agreed tentatively to recommend legislation increasing the public debt limit from $49- 000000000 to $650Q0000000 and making most future government securities subject to federal taxation President Rocsevelt asked congress to appropriate an additional $375000000 to operate the W P A from March 1 to June 30 the end of the fiscal yearW P A was given to carry It through until $975650000 by the last congress - Los e' s Truck Job - Vbc 5a1t gake Tribune — 1295 to 1495 -- 1 00001110001416 r - 1 1 1(14 ""4 se - I LI V I 'N II' 1 iVil V i II I I I '11 1 i - ' C 11 Xl at $ 7A t 3 ‘ ' - - to Juniors'-- 11 SIZES: Now! to 44 Women's-- 38 :'1: A Serviee to - 4 - :t4k Tia Moffat CHICAGO effective February O'CORTS 411 k Leave Salt Lake City Earlier 35 Minutes Arrive Chicago 11ASTINGS-ON-HUDSO- 3 HOURS EARLIER Tonight—Lv Salt Lake City 8:40 pm Tomorrow—Ar Denver 11:50 a m Next Morning—Ar Chicago 8:55 am - Information Tickets 1 RC serrations: W ILGREER Division Passenger Agent Dcnyèr South Main Street—Phone & Rio American Returns Redcoat's Shot Grande Vlistern Railroad - Jan N N Y cannon ball fired by the redcoats in the Revolutionary war is going back to Britain with an American's request that it be modernized and "fired again In a better cause" "For the purpose of adding one more shot in the heroit fight Britain is making" said Hamilton Cochrane in 'sending it to the Namesake Towns committee He asked that it be sent to Britain and made into a projectile or bomb The cannon balk had been an heirloom in Cochrane's family for generations 30 (W)-- -A $ Iz VALUES to '' i - 10 i -Nier -- -- 1 ' f Il it4'‘ ("! 1 ii)71:140-::- - N :41"' eirl ' ' — — Fkl: 1 - ( s t ‘ i :r1L'I'4'14t "14: ' Pli ‘ 1 ' " 13 dr — ' ' ' I' 1 :- d" 7 1 - It I k - 4T4 - ill::: - ' it) 2V:itt'' C- - Z : ' i 41s 113 - ' -) t - ' 1 'r - 6: - 4 - - ! 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