Show - i - 6 i Fuel Source 1 :i their products and uncontrolled prices on pickled sheepskins The situation has developed where relief could be afforded by inereasfng the prices for sheepskin leather or by reducing the prices for pickled sheepskin" Price Administrator Leon Henderson ex' plained i:ft is unnecessary and unto raise the prices for desirable WASHINGTON May 19 UM— leather Therefore prices for The office of price administration pickled sheepskins must be lowfixed prices on pickled sheepskins ered" Tuesday at levels prevailing last October and asserted the action would eliminate any need for increases in cost of shoes gloves belts and handbags Pickled sheepskins raIlk next LISBON May 19 GP)—A Gerin importance to cattle hides kips man bomber sank a British merand calf skins as a source of the chant ship Tuesday after a fierce nation's leather 0 P A said tan- battle within sight of the Portuners of sheepskin leather had been guese coast just northwest of "squeezed" between a ceiling on Lisbon i Nary i y WASHINGTON May 19 LT— Dr William P Hale president of the National Agrol company predicted Tuesday alcohol could be produced from grain at a cost of 10 cents a gallon in a few years "if we're given a chance" and that a farmer would be paid ' $50 an acre for his products "Of course" he told a senate agriculture subcommittee investigatin g the production of alcohol and synthetic rubber "the farmer will have to grow all he can on each acre We want quantity not a few nubbins" 1 1 I 1 operative said that migrant workers who started with the crops in California and worked north through Washington and Oregon were notifying growers they were afraid to go north for fear they could not get gasoline §fter crossing the California I - ' I i Both he and 'Dr Orville E May director of the northern regional research laboratory at Peoria Ill testified that production costs of alcohol and synthetic rubber from rains would be much lower than I I I i 1 I ' 1 ' 1 1 ! Nation-Wid- e Gas Rationing (Continued from rage One) pairment of war production In plants where many workers must depend upon their own cars to reach their jobs Although rubber conservation would be the principal reason for any nation-wid- e gas rationing the W P B was understood to have had in mind also that the reduction of oil shipments to central and western states would free numbers of I tank cars for hauling gasoline and fuel oil to the east where the shortage is critical and also would lessen some of the burdens on the railroads en t a il ed by heavy movement of tank cars The diversion to the east of tank cars and other facilities noy serving interior states also might end demands for the construction of a new pipe line from the southwest to the Atlantic coast a project twice vetoed by the old supply priorities and allocations board because of the steel it would take to build it Ickes had planned to send to the W P B this week a new application for priorities on steel to build the pipe line trimming the amount sought in the previous estimates Ickes also announced a broad program to relocate existing pipe lines in order to increase the eastward flow of petroleum by 200000 barrels a day The critical situation in the east was emphasized during tile day by Robert E Allen of the petroleum coordinator's office Allen told the house rivers and harbors committee that easterners would lack enough fuel to "keep warm next winter" unless "the most strenuous efforts" were made to relieve the transportation situation He Indorsed a project under consideration by the committee to build a pipe line across Florida and im- prove the Gulf coast waterway for barges s i !'oto 5t I ' ' ( 1 ' 711 ' A ' si: -:- k! 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'''' ' ' k:- 1A 7 ''1'- 4t7'''''ir'-- t 'i 1""E"4'1:'1 4als Ir-- ' '' Amerleelo-4- f chandise comprises the very highest quality men's and ladies' clothing hats and shoes pants men's work clothing overalls underwear shirts ties sox robes dresses lingerie handkerchiefs Everything for the new baby and many other bargains Don't miss it A real bona fide selling event Remember the place—Juvenile (Adv) Shop 21 East 1st South - -- Vs'' !t D Kir IF ' pat 45s't" c ''' : t ':4 4 -- '' -- -- -- l' ' 4: i x '- '':!::::'!L'4" ''' 1' t- - i ' ":y':::a 't7: 4'''' - 'i:'' - ' ': '1- P-' ai - ' f0 ic 1't'I''''':-:tii''-'-'- ' q 4 : i 4 c c: :ib '''1!:lgsIi'"-'-''7:-'-:'''''--4:F'- '4 4) ''''- 1" 'i?!' '! ': :'::t41:-k"'- - '''''' i L t a 34i:'-:- - " 1 ' a: "'-- 4 ''' i - z le- -: t clg) ' A4 i''4 '' s i asked 1 i - cr j Aq' - fii---t1-427- Y ' : AGAIII I TI1111641 - M:' 1 D ' t : stock to Juvenile Out-of-to- Shop 21 East 1st South Doors open to the public Wednesday morning at 10 a m 3 stocka combined along with other merchandise just received Representing an inventory of over $7000 Must be sold immediately for whatever it will bring This mer- - : ' :-':- Sheriff Sells -- ii SCOnES I - 1 puLuati - l'irsi':-- l ': - - ae'-:- : I - Carolina shouted that any senator voting fór the administration plan would be "running like a bunch of whipped curs" ''''''''''''""7-i:L- - :: - - Senator Russell (D) Georgia floor manager for the annual agrir7:777771 1 culture appropriation bill had ofi : I's a fered the administration plan ' a 7::ti compromise on previous proposals " i '' '' '''' ':- - ''''"!'il"'-'Under tt government wheat corn i and other grains could be sold for ' 1" I t gl ( feeding purposes except that none i should be sold at "less than 85 & of the parity price of cent ilper M4r t corn at the time of such sale" I 233 sr- - 1 71 (This could mean sales at 83 cents k i 1 a bushel) t i t ' '' Gains Support - "t:!1 i ' ' : : 1'' i 1 The compromise drew quick sup' port from Senator Bankhead (D) i i Alabama veteran sponsor of farm i ' i legislation and Senator McNary 1 ) (R) Oregon the minority leader I 1 In addition to the opposition of I Smith however the Russell proi -V-a posal aroused the wrath of corn ' '” I belt' senators who considered it s would permit sales at too low a price level They included Senators Gillette (D) Iowa Lucas 1 (D) Illinois and Willis (R) In11 diana ALTHOUGH THERE'S A DEFINITE SCARCITY OF WOOL MATE- ii Gillette said the compromise BEALS THE PULLMAN BUYERS WHO ' HAVE JUST RETURNED I was merely "window dressing" FROM THE EASTERN WOOLEN MARKETS WERE ABLE THROUGH t FORTUNATE - CIRCUMSTANCES TO PURCHASE OVER $40000 t that would result in "undermining WORTH OF FINE MATERIALS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS and sapping the protection we AS USUAL THESE SAVINGS ARE PASSED ON TO THE have built for agriculture through PULLMAN CUSTOMERS 10 years of farm programs" Gillette Protests 11 I ' r-1rliel 11 I VII "You want to beat down the cii ": 11 farmer's income" Gillette corn ' 1 11 DI:j shouted as he noted that under the Proposal "you can't sell cotton t or rice or tobacco below parity 'TAILORED-TO-ORDEbut you can sell corn and wheat" 'ill t Russell broke in to point out ' I BOTH FOR corn farmers could get "parthat I ( from the treasury" payments ity to make up any deficiency 1 11 C7) "Corn and wheat farmers don't 7 'i 1 1 C E)want to be on the dole" Gillette ' ti y retorted li Lucas said if there ever was a i when farmers deserved "full time 1 it is now" while Willis proparity l' tested that by giving corn farmGROUPS i ers only 85 per cent on the market $3450 and retaining the treasury paya li ment plan the government was 2 SUITS $3950 k Two people may share one order continuing to "make political footi balls out of the farmers" You may have these clothes tailored in the latest - 1 1 1 1 4k I l'""-)- for legislation which would give the R F C broad powers to by or sell commodities and make subsidy payments in order ' to hold down prices and maintain production in businesses whkre the war had caused an unusual rise In costs Approved Measure The committee approved the measure last week as part of a bill to increase R F C borrowing power by $5000000000 but withheld a report to the senate pending a revision to exclude farm products from the commodities which the 11 F C might buy and sell The provision would expressly authorize sales at a loss Although Jones said he did not like use of the word connection with the pr'ospuobsseiddyayin-ments to meet increased costs he acknowledged that the effect was a subsidy Objective of the program he told the committee was to avoid Inflation and keep prices down to ceiling levels even though special factors such as transportation taxes or other considerations might rise too high to permit private business to realize a profit without going over the ceilings Buying Metals "We are buying metals from time to time" he said "and we could buy copper let us say at 17 cents a pound and sell It at 12 Now Instead of cents a pound doing that we are paying the producer 5 cents a pound That avoids a lot of duplicate bookkeeping and I - I Jones 1 ' D session WPB Ponders alcohol method i terials scrap !xnd certain metals necessary for the war program while at the same time preventing a price rise was given to the senate banking committee by Jesse Jones secretary of commerce The committee made public'his testimony which was given in a closed Irne from petroleum Dr May declared that under experiments conducted to date which he said had shown conclusively that trains could be utilized the cost of making alcohol would be around 42 cents a gallon Senator Norris (Ind) Nebraska comment- ed that Dr ' Leo M Christensen farm chemurgy expert at the University of Nebraska had found the cost to be about 16 cents a gallon From Dr Hale came the disclosure that "a small demonstration" of the process used in making synthetic rubber from grain will take place at Columbia Mo "week :after next" Thieprocess he said: consisted of the conversion of grain into butylene glycol which in turn is transformed into butediene the base of synthetic rubber He told the committee that if the 700000-to- n synthetic rubber program already approved by the 7overnmentwas carried out 2000- 000 horsepower steam boiler capacity would be needed as against Z50000 horsepower for the grain : sub-aske- were endangered by lack of migrant workers The co- t British Ship Loses Bomber Battle UP)--- after The Da Iles Ore cooperative growers wired him the berry and fruit crops 1 - Lawmakers Hear Estimate of Program M a y 19 (In—Senator Mc Nary (R) Oregon announced Tuesday the office of price administration had informed him its regulations permitted issuance of additional gasoline to migrant workers to enable them to get to their jobs in growing sections of the Pacific coast The senator took up the question with the 0 P A Predicts Cheap Alcohol in Quantity Output I by May 19 interde- - power commission by Then employpartmental group toward impor- ment service must that an certify westtation of Mexican labor for is in need of a given employer ern sugar beet fields will be sub- - number of Mexican laborers for a on mitted to the war man power cord- - stated period Third the secretaries of agrimission for its approval Vi'edne- sculture Cost and labor must certify day necessary Information and next a Senator Wheeler (D) Montana written agreement on conditions -WASHINGTON May 19 In making the announcement said bt employment will be required Congress learned Tuesday that the five steps must be taken before from the employer d Reconstruction Finance corpora- the Mexican government might be Finally the report must be for permission to put the mitted to the sectary of state tion expects to lose $320000000 In operation requesting that representation be by purchasing certain strategic plan First said the Montanan whose made to the Mexican government materials and making them availa- Information came from the immi- - to permit the importaticrn of Mexl ble for war production at prices gration service is adoption of the can labor designed to prevent Inflation This estimate of the cost of assembling partly fabricated ma- WASHINGTON 20 1912 May V-tibune- UFA Sets Level Jones Sees Expects Approves Report Importing Labor Expert Migrant On Pickled RFC to Lose Of Mexican Farm Labor Can Get Gas Grain as the war man WASHINGTON report Millions 320 an favorable report Sheep Hides Mc the United States Finds I : ebt 5a1t gakc Weillie‘day : |