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I 1 - I 1 Deliveriese 1 Effective April I 4 NEW YORK April 9 (Ur)— Charles Young stevedore gang foreman appeared before a 16 charge the April 9 (UP) ocean The place: yes Brook—Direct rationing of gasoline to lyn Patrolman Herbert C Hudson motorists In the east and west that Young violated complained oest curtailment areas may be the city's administrative code 6Veried It was believed Thursday by dumping a half ton of salt ocean from a Brooklyn knight after the war production Into the The salt had been used in pier fillcut a in board erdered further preserving hides en route from deliveries etation ing South America Petroleum Coordinator Harold A F Chrystal attorney for L Ickes put it this way in his conference: prese -It the reduction works satisfactorily we may go to Price administrator Leon Henderson and tell him we gee no occasion for card retioning" He described a card or book rationing system as "very cumbersome" and said that while his WASHINGTON April 9 (— office is prepared to recommend Senator Johnson (D) Colora4o1 indo "We any program necessary not want rationing just for the dorsed Thursday a treasury plan Bake of rationing" to lease silver tokwar production Effective April 16 plants but said senators from silP Be order effective April ver states would "fight to the end 18 will restrict gasoline deliveries of the world" any attempt to reto filling stations in 17 eastern duce the domestic price of silver states the District of Columbia He expressed the belief that "the cad Washington and Oregon to realization of the importance of 66 3 per cent of the average received in December January and this new use for silver to the war February These stations now are industry will facilitate a more gifting 80 per cent of their for- generous priority treatment to silrner averages Bristol Tenn was added to the ver pFod(icers" Treasury Secretary Morgenthau east coast curtailment area under it is located on the announced Wednesday that Attorthe order since ney General Biddle had approved Tennessee-Virgini- a border The order provides that seasonal a ruling that the government had e unvariations may be adjusted in set- legal authority to free to various coined silver stock which on the figure delivery ting the new percentage is to be com- plants Destined particularly for plants puted Stations would continue to aluminum a n d distribute their gasoline quotas manufacturing 1360 million the magnesium see as customers fit they among ounces of free silver the ruling would make available would free Charges Obstruction than 40000 tons of copper Ickes charged that several Pa- morewar production requirements eific coast companies have ob- for estimated structed his efforts to relieve oil Morgenthau Title to the silver would remain Oreand in Washington shortages the treasury and vtrtually all a in gon He said he had "met with of would be returnable after the it comoil from the lot of resistance it was said For the emergency leaderpanies out there under the Most part the silver would reof to Standard I say ship regret place copper in bus bar connecoil of California" He added however that "some tions and other electrical uses did a very good oil leaders job of telling Standard what to do and it now is doing It" The companies "resistance" he said particularly affected efforts to 1ncresse tank-ca- r shipments into the northwest 'Thi northwest supply problem he said nowis better than formerly WASHINGTON 'I I 4 1 :1 i 1 ache" Magistrate Joseph B Glebockt continued the case until next Week i 1 i i I t : i WASHINGTON April 9 (UP)— Selective Service Director Lewis B Hershey said Thursday night that Lew Ayres Hollywood movie star now in a conscientious °Wee tors camp at Cascade Locks Ore probably will be reclassified fcr noncombatant duty if he can pass arm) pnyolcal requirements Ayres application for a classification making him eligible for army duty other than actual fighting has been received from selective service officials in Cali fornia he said Applicants Common Hershey said that applications from conscientious objectors for transfers to noncombatant work were "very common" and that they usually are approved if the applicant is able to meet stringent physical requirements of the army Most men placed in a classification he said are assigned to the medical corps Says Plea Refused Ayres said last week on entering the Cascade Locks "C 0" camp that he had been refused permission to enter the corps His application for reclassification was submitted to California state selective service heacITiarters at Sacramento which forwarded it here "I-A- 2-- I 1 1 1 lend-leas- i 1 l t I I i - 1 I 1 ' "1-A- Beet Harvest Eugene Meyer Swings Punch Pay Rates Rise 25 Cents At Jesse Jones 1 i 1 I Finn SEC Orders 1 WASHINGTON April 9 Copyright New York Times (zP)-- - WASHINGTON April 9—Jesse The agriculture department announced Thursday that minimum Jones secretary of commerce and ' wage rates for harvesting the Eugene Meyer editor end pubrtIlLADELPHIA April 9 UPI— 1942 sugar beet crop woulcl be 25 lisher of the Washington Post Comcents per ton of beets above the were participants in a tiatiO enRuling that the monwealth and Southern corpora- - 1941 rates In all producing dis- counter at the annual dinner of tion's corporate structure was un- - tricts of the country except Qall- the Alfalfa club at the Hotel Wilinflated the securities and 1 i 1 duly exchange commission Thursday ordered the vast holding company to reduce its capitalization to a single class of cemmon stock Without suggesting how Corn- monwealth should change Its structure to one C111138 of stock the S E C gave the corporation a year to comply with the order sued under section 11 (B) of the holding company act which provides for the simplification of such systems - 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TAY" rmmonmt - Power planning he said "must be on a long range basis because we don't know what year will give us victory It must provide a Margin of capacity over and above statistical forecasts because no one can predict what may be re- quired of us two years from now" to' '' ' t It 's EverybOdy's vi a I i' 1 i Let's Get Togethei I - Somewhere in the Pacific American boys face death They desperately need planes and ships and tanks and guns Out across the tomorrows other boys will face the same peril until we can produce to take control Production is America's greatest challenge—it is her number one problem The energies of thiR great free people must be centered solely in the winning of the war i'':171111411N It T : i ' ''l I r"::::::464-- f ' 0 - Declaration of Principles p - (pi - This emergency demands of all of sacrifices for the COMM011 good 1 'i Iss wit 2 Every productive plant and factory essential to war production should he operated to maximum capacity (seven days of every week) All available men shonld he employed at such a schedule of hours as will achieve that result l r Wages and prices are inseparably bound together To attempt to set limits to 3 ' - one anti not the other is absurd They both must he controlled if we are to avoid disastrous inflation f - i ) A 0 4 4 ENtraordinary profits should be prohibited profiteering in defense contracts is unAnierican and approaches treason conniving in contracts should be ca relied out and prosecuted to the full eNtent of the law These offenses are equally reprehensible holier they involve retuirp on capital or wages for labor A - 4 - Push-Butto- (In—Chair- '' '' - 's- Separate Bass Operation and Treble Controls Many other new features Large impressive V'alnut Console Cabinet - 3 The government national state and local should pare to the bone all ex ' ' ! U S Official Urges April 1 I n man Leland Olds of the federal power commission told the Midwest Power conference ThullidaY that private power interests had underestimated the kilowatt needs of a war economy and that "development of additional hydroelectric power is an essential part of any adequate plan for war power sup- ptmloiar it has ve CHICAGO sls'in helps do"aboutexternally ' 1 1 Power Increase heal externallycaused blemishes soften tough dry smooth up" a poor D"'T "cover but also heat And don't think there's can and blemish: And in addition ILrld i ' i -N - admin- F Y 1 ' -- "i- :- - -:-- - :s-- t--- - PthHaintkCs° to3 c)r r sticomw cost say 0 And works on Standard and ShortW well as FM st better an:dillos for everyservice! evbe OTHER PHILCO TABLE MODELS AS LOW AS CM 1 4 7) ' C : ' - Is S04e1M t 4 ''''''''' ' da SLUE SI Appeals to class hatred should be abandoned Loyalty knows no class ft is essentially American It exists among workingmen farmers professional men public servants and business men alike 8 1 ' 1 Men in public office in this great hour of need should sacrifice political aspirptions upon the altar of national 1 service We believe in the people's right to 9 petition their government—a right vouch Wed for us through the best blood of our forefathers We believe it to be the obliga tion of people to express their opinions to their congressional and legislative delegates in the assured trust that they have not outgrown the wisdom of seeking counsel of those whom they are elected to serve 6 ' 1 t I ' t t t f g t ' t i I - 50 lijiMittowighltarimattstaw - 7 ! AL if All pending - ' '''': (1 experimental odd theories and all programs of "reform" shoold he drydoeked for the duration 6 ing inzmediate wartime production AL Fritif victory W e appeal to all Americans to cooperate in speed ' inOhlYi- hich do not contribute to This Chamber of Commerce will continue to offer its facilities and its energies to the city to the state and to the nation to help win the war - : wstav:rad Ihmt i ccepttock lot NA I 1 BrhtgsrouA1l3 pelliditUreS I 't- i Let this'MEDICATED Cream help - I1 n I: I 1 - - i- (::::r rie ) gr 'nothing you I ' I1 ("'' 61 1 1 it E the Reconstruction Finance corporation of which Meyer was then chairman Jones iis also a publisher owning the Houston Chronicle Thursday's editorial esserted Jones shielded himself behind the president the British an4 the Netherlanders In defending his handling of the rubber situation pc 'o0 7's — 6 Buy this flew 1942 istration when both served with - f t- VOIV is only lard Thursday night f A sharp verbal exchange arising from resentment by the secretary 7 t"' ec'' of an editorial in which his tea(7-'''s) timony before the senate's Truman committee investigating tee rubber situation was criticised r - -i) preceded the encounter club members said (I-7SecAs told by t 17 ' low iu : i was Jones retary approached by ''''''' critic of the Meyer a long-tim- e :: 72 :::::1::i i:' a''7--- 1 banker aa Jones entered the email ' f " i'' 4 ' 'Ii ballroom of the hotel Accounts '' ) t 3L'--ii411-" I of witnesses vary as to the words i t bi which immediately preceded the ' 1 ' encounter but most members i i4 c ! Jones agreed that Secretary 1 coat and grasped Meyer by the ':: i z7' v started to shake him Meyer ' wrenched free and his eyeglasses ' 1 fell to the floor and were emashed y i I t I il 1 ' ' i 2 Meyer the accounts continued A 't a ' ev - r -but swung at the secretary ' friends including John J O'Con' A nor former New York representative pushed them apart SecreNew features PHILCO 3103t new beauty! tary Jones left immediately after new conveniences the fight while Zleyer stayed forNew Philco Double I F Radio Built-Ia time chatting with friends Circuit Super Aerial n The men have been frequent ad- System Complete Electric - zo ON - - --- tri t - ' 0: corn- - 1 1 A ‘ k t 1 i - ' ")7 ::4iiiviczrk - r--)- 1 : : e - i - i t ': c It k - sii 0 Nr - I f To help achieve that objective we as an organization dedicate ourselves to wholehearted cooperation with the nation's war program and have adopted the following r- i 1 " 1 '' 1' ' - 1 : r D )(o: - - - Z ‘ Ili t '— - ??: s- - - - -- -- 01 :::::0 - -7 -- '8 ': A ‘ c !4Pik I I 0 40 - — if I - 1 1 P " -- - -- -- - 1 74 ' 4 1 i N44 4 ' 9 ‘ 3 1' F1: 'A::1-i- ::it' 1 4' asphyxiation immediately after birth when the heart is beating but it cannot get air into its lungs Approximately 10000 children die each year because of this condition Cancer Study Reported Another clue to the causation of cancer of the skin by sunlight was '1 reported before the congress Sailors and farmers particular- ly in tropical areas are much more likely to develop this type of can- cer than clerks housewives and other indoor workers Dr H P Rusch of the University of Wisconsin cancer research laboratory declared in a symposium which was part of the national anticancer drive this month by the American Society for the Control of Cancer Blonds Suseeptibte Blonds are more susceptible to the disease than brunets or redheads he added but there is little danger of developing it by daily sun baths playing on the beach or lying under a sun lamp "You might develop skin cancer from a sun lamp but you would have to bake under it three hours a day for about 20 years" Dr Rusch said The University of Wisconsin scientist reported for the first time determination of the particular portion of the light spectrum which produces calker It is the narrow band between 2900 and 3300 Angstrom units about mid way in the ultraviolet part of visible light es 1 i ' :7:::1 -''i i 4 ecoingy It is used to atart the breathing of a baby suffering from 7- : ': f ''?: 6 E fi "' ::: N n new-bor- 4 ! - 71 I - new 9 111—A April ' o -- 7777-7- 7- ::'': of Lkem 41 - ' ''' '::i: fornia and northern Wyoming the latter districts the rates will in general be 30 cents a ton above those In effect last year Producers are required to pay the minimum rates as one of the conditions for becoming eligible for benefit payments authorized by the sugar control act Thou payments will be about $240 per ton of beets 17- - ' re:' - F''''' r - e ar 1)1111on-do11- i A ' 14 respirator may save the lives of thousends of babies Dr Richard Torpin of the University of Georgia school of medicine demonstrated the simple instrument which can be made for a few dollars by any handy plumber before physicians and nurses at the second American Congress on Obstetrics and gynpocket-siz- To Change Stock i : ST LOUIS 'k(k - Senator Backs U S Bares Bid Silver Use of Ayres for Iii 'Yar Plants Medical Corps 1 fk May Save fithe Moore McCormack Steamship company which transported the hides protested be could not understand the city's objection to "putting some salt into the ocean" Patrolman Hudson argued it was not pure salt ' "To show how pure that salt is" Chrystal volunteered "I think I'll go down to the pier and drink a glassful of that ocean It might cure my head- The Thursday pouring salt into magistrate 1 1 k T1Ioomatt(b4 1012 I Doctor' s 111ellti011 Preervative From Pier By Dumping 'April 10 Simple Device Aids Babies In Respiration Coastal AxeasTouring Salt Into Ocean May Escape Bithings THal in Brooklyil Gang Foreman Accused GasRafiomng S!evetiore Of Violating City Ordinance wpn Restricts 1 e tljt Salt galte Urititme f ei E! 9COMMEPA SALT LAKE 6 A I ( r CITY i i 1 1 1 i ' : - !' 1 I t t A ' t I1 i 1 1 - - - - I -- m104---- -- -- r--- -- -- qtm-------n:- -" r-- rwri- - 4t |