Show f' o 4 Monday Morning iThe pall 1ake NilvY PreparesiSliell Forging Work BeginsTEccles Warns TO Operate 1 Coining Ahead of Arm Schedule Buses and' Trolleys Moye As Detroit Strike :Ends Both A F L and C I 0 Claim Victory -- s N4 § J Ship Plant Admiral Expects to Ilave Shipyard going by Tuesday In Jurisdictional Dispute Election Tuesday Will Decide Issue y Linlits Ship Rates Foe Ocean 011 Cargoes 1or S In lation Bans Force of 401D Men Rushes Construction On Plant Which Delivers Pursuit Planes Air Conditioling Installed as 'Necessity' WASIiINGTON maritime commissiott WASHINGTON Aug 24 (AP)7---Th- e Sunday 'placed a price ceiling on rates charged for ocean shipments of petroleum The effect of the order applies to foreign flag tankers as well as to American vessels The COMMISSIOn said that the new maximum rates for time char- - each one-ha- lf knot in excess of 10 knots ter of tankers effectiveiSeptemA rate ceiling was established on ber 1 were intended to stabilize and undecharges help prevent July 30 for dry cargo vessels sirable variations in retail costs The application of the price of petroleum and its prdcluctt Maximum time chartet rates in ceiling to foreign flagships is made the commission's scale range from possible through a recently en$450 per deadweight tton per acted law which requires the Ismonth on tankers of 10000 dead- suance of priority warrants for weight tons or more up to $505 vessels getting port services such per deadweight ton on vessels as fuel food and water The isfrom 2500 to 2999 deadweight tons suance of the warrants Is in the The basic speed of the ships in- hands of the maritime commission cluded in the rate schedule is 10 which if a foreign flagship de-knots per hour An additional clines to abide by the charter rate charge of 10 cents per deadweight may decline to issue a warrant ton per month is permitted for for port services Additional Curbs Forecast When And as Required I I (AP)—The war department re(Continued From Page One) DETROIT Aug 24 (AP)—For the first time in five days s (Continued From Page One) ported Sunday that tell forging operations in the Gadsden rrdDetroit buses and streetcars rolled on the streets of Sunday night will Fresurne full operation begin- nance plant at Gads ten Ala had begun five weeks ahead of es1 4 of consumars and the public with both the striking A F L and the C I 0 claiming victory in the ninewith the start of the day shift schedule and that-anther of the 0 family of fighter airplanes generally" at WO a m tE D Ti Tuesday AuAfter September 1 all businesses 1 down shut the been that had delivered 19 the army for tests jurisdictional dispute huge system guotli26" Movement of the Detroit street D4niel S Ring industrial relaConstruction of the $7000000 extending initallmcnt credit will one-- railways vehicles began a few S adviser in the office of protion Gadsden plant said to be the be required to demand from hours after the A L membership duction went to 10 management cent of to third the purper ratified a proposal offered by Maylargest air - conditioned factory in Jersey City down payment on a as chase or Edward J Jeffries for ending IN RS begun Noprice world in the unit after the Shipyard conference and the strike The agreement was vember 1 1940 It hes been brought selected list of 24 durable goods addrissed the shop stewards reached between city officials and to 97 per cent completion by a The length of time (wee which Rini Gives Statement Union representatives last night inmallment payments can be spread building force of 400 men Iii a statement issued after his will be limited to 18 months the Election Slated - three have Aug 24 P-4- c 62 Army Posts Will Get Red Cross Units Basis of the settlement It NV85 diltelosed Sunday was an election WASHINGTON Aug 24 (A — to be held from 7 a m Tuesday The American Red Croas will conto 7 a m' Wednesday in which D S R Workers will choose struct office and headquarters between the A F L and the C I 0 buildings at 62 army posts at a as a collective bargaining agent cost of about 41250000 The formula called for the election The army announced Sunday to be system-wid- e including office that it had approved 'plans for the workers Whoever win the election will structures Costs of construction be be granted sole bargaining rights operation and maintenance will ' contrary to the position Mayor paid by the Red Cross Sites of the buildings to be erectJeffries had held up to ttte settle rnent sole rights to the D S- R ed include: bulletin boards sole cheek-of- f Camp Robinson Ark: Lowry rights and the exclusive right to field Colo Fort Riley Kan Fort represent the employes in eases Sill Okla: Camps Barkley Hu len Wallace Wolters and Bowie Forts before the system's 'trial board Mimi and Sam Houston and ShepC I 0 Resentful pard field 'remit Fort Warren Immediate reaction of the C I 0 Wyoming rort Richardson Alaswas one of keen resentment at ka Fort Ituachuca Ariz: Fort being forced to accept an election Lewis Camp Murray and and Camps field Wash on soon and over the inclusion in the election of clerical workers Callan Ilattn Roberta and San Luis Obispo: Fort Ord The mind others not directly connected of San Francisco and March with the operation and maintefield Cal nance of D S R 'vehicles - 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To Ready to train you for a successful Business Career 8 4 tr")k-N- Efficient Progressive I -- The 00 Friendly PLY8' e5y§Licol ig (de§ refusing to pick up concrete blocks littering the road A report of the court martial quoted him as saying in explanation of his conduct that he earned $10 a day in civilian life and would not work for $21 a month in the army 14 t not intended to restrict production or curtail the business of dealers in durable merchandise such as radios washing machines automobiles and electric refrigerators V-ty- pe Gy given-lfabinya- 1 ht P-4- - "L D S Train' inn Pay's!" tion "By deferring civilian demand at this time we can help avoid Intl0km wecan aid in defense and we tan store up a backlog of buying power that will help offset postdefemie slump" Eccles explained that the regulation of Installment buying was leak-priN- Army Considers Leniency For 'Disobedient Soldier (17 — Critics Rally In Fight on Defense Al AVAILABLE Now FALL HATS by Lee P-4- - CHARGE ACCOUNTS P-4- 0s t4 111141111100114111e Alterations Fro deIC- - Shows Increase erj 4°' :- Civilian Payroll ' t ' 17" STANDARD same time restriction will apply also to loans under $1000 and to loan a for Mime improvementa "The imperative demands of n-'CE must have the right of way over civilian needs" Eccles said lie explained that the government seeks to curb consumer demand for articles which deprive the defense program of badly needed materials and manufacturing skills llerecommended that American wage earners take advantage of present higher Incomes to their debts or get out of debt" "Our people cannot spend their increased incomes and goInto debt for more and more things today without precipitating 'a price inflation that would recoil ruinously upon all of us" he said "Civilian demand for goods must be adjusted as closely asiposaible to suppllea available for consump- 4 ur ()SUITS AND TOPCOATS' " buildings Twenty union conference Ring indicated 150000- been erected including that maintenance of membership New York Times By Nivas:ot being considered In the resquare foot machine shot lighted WASHINGTON Aug 24 operang of the yards Of hig visit —More and iron steel by three miles of fluorescent scrap to the shop stewards Ring's statewas steel mills consumed by lights In addition three miles of ment said and the foundries during road and three miles of highway "11 appeared before them and first seven months of this saintthat the navy- bad come in were laid year than in any entire to take over the operation of the Air conditioning was a "virtual year of the first World war yarn The instructions under which C Barringer execuEdwin necessity" the war department thenavy was acting were outlined tive secretary of the Instisaid because of the high temperain the presidential executive order tute of Scrap Iron and Steel ture of the area and the heat genand4hat since the president is the Inc said Sundo in releascoininander-in-chie- f erated by hundreds of machine of the navy institute's estimate the ing tools and motors The plant will the procedure would be strictly in of consumption July be operated by the Landsdowne witiOn the: limits of that order The July domestic melt of was authorized to tell them Steel and Iron company tons 4415000 grOss brought which The latest of the thati as far as wages hours and total up to the seven-monfor done work have devastating working conditions were conIn all of 30948000 tons Great Britain is known as the cerned they would be put into 1917 which was the greatest pursuit plane The war deeffeet with the adjustments agreed scrap consuming year of the gave no details of its partment upon by the employes and the comfirst World war the melt to indicate that it was save as speed of time the when negopani was only 26800000 tons faster than earlier types which do tiations finally broke off" 350 to 360 mites an Thour The ship Expreaoes Regret is "heavily armed and armored and equipped with Körndorff company prestanks" the army said ident in a statement at New York A product of the Buffalo N Y at "the turn that exptiessed regret airplane division of the Curtiss-Wrigaffairs have taken because it wu is corporation the so ilear as a result of the final e "Mera with powered negotiations that all diflin" engine of the type produced Set-U- p ferences between the local union by the Packard Motor Car comand 'Ourselves were disposed of exd pany This 'maintethe of the cept principle will generate From One) (Oontinued engine rage nt-pee of membership' or In 1105 horsepower at a 'height of other words the modified closed ticut said he thought it was es- more than 20000 feet shop2" -or course It goes without say- sential to get the priorities Iningit Korndorff asserted -- that vestigation under way immediate- I everything I have in the way of ly before a serious dislocation in knowledge and experience regardtakes place ing the Federal Shipbuilding and employment He recalled that the senate fiwill be Drynock company at the nance committee etudying the dispOsal of the navy department reFoeinonths past the chief thought $3238700000 tax bill had that 180000 In the minds of my itasociates and ceived testimony plants employing myself his been to speed construe- small industrial 2500000 persons tien cf Vessels for the United States approximately are threatened with "extinction" 11AVi': and the maritime commission because they can not get the maThat is still our prime object" terials to keep going Nearly Ready To Ge The finance committee will beexecutive sessions Monday to gin vice Peter Flynn president of consider LoOtt1 16 said the yard was virtuchanges in the house-prove- d bill It concluded open allyqready to go ahead with pro-- 1 ducition right now adding that hearings Saturday and Senator was George committee chairman said aprirroxirnately a half-honeeded to oil machinery and get it was hoped to report a revised bill to the senate next week end unOr way George said one of the major Also inside the yards at the time of the conference were Naval Un questions to be decidedi by the is whether a Sales tax derSecretary James V Forrestal committee 11 Korndorff company presi- shall be imposed deri( John Green international preSident of the striking union Captain N B Farwell stipply corps USN Captain J M Irish USN Commander O D FOutch sumily 'corps USN W C Hem— ingseay vice president of the comWASHINGTON Aug 24 pany and general Manager of the The civilian payroll of the xecuplant and C W Bryan vice presi- tive branch of the federal governdent in charge of sales ment stood at 137110 persons on resident Roosevelt ordered the June 30 1941 an Increase of 355- nali Saturday night to take over 993 or 35 per cent for the liacal and operate the plant and the year which cloaed on that date anA compilation released Sunday department ' Immediately nounced it would take possession by the civil service commission Monday and resume- production also showed that the June 1941 Niw Jersey's governor Charles total was 488 per cent higher Edlion former secretary of the than the 1306333 employes listed naSY who had urged the govern- for May ment not Ito lake over the plant Principal Increases occurred in until the state had exhausted me- such national defense agencies as diation efforts greeted the presi- the war and navy departmenta statement the office for emergency managedent's 'decision with-lhthat "the president has acted" and ment the civil service commission added:e the Panama canal selective serv"Discussions are over What ice ayatem TO111101114944 valley aup0000r3 we 'need now is to get to work thority and veterana administration the ships" anCget liquid-coole- N))4') - Use Sets New Record dirt mm2 0 Scrap 111qat headquarters 191r 1:August 25 Zeibune-- : 1141 iN di et plia0v- 1 1 IbsoC--- tt - UTAH ''AND IDAHO go |