Show ' i t Zije 5alt 12 A Sunday Morning t NUB Grants Area Ilead's Pay PoNvers- rq I l o 4 i: - - Region Officers Get Authority To Adjust Rates ' (Continued From Page One) rnents photographic apparatus and optical goods railroad equipment rayon manufacture refractories saw rubber products products rn!lis street and suburban railways and buses tobacco products yrooien and worsted products an Work clothing Acting Director At the same time the board announced the appointment of 10 acting directors of its 10 newly or- ganized regional offices and of 12 representatives of the public labor and industry in each region to aid in administration of the wage stabilization program Region 9 will be composed of Utah Idaho Colorado New Mexico Wyoming and Montana Region Office Personnel Personnel of region 9 office will include: Acting regional director Charles A Graham formerly regional di- rector of national labor relations board 306 Midland Savings Bank regional building Denver Colo advisory board public members Lewis Abbott professor Colorado college Colorado Springs: S Arthur Henry attorney Denver: Justice Benjamin C Hilliard Colorado supreme court Denver:- - Edward King dean of law University of Colorado Boulder Colo industrial members Cecil Dough- comerty Great Western Sugar Ralph Hubbard pany Denver Public Service company of Colorado James P Logan Colorado Employers' council Denver John Den- Morey John Morey companyBrown-lover labor members J A Colorado State Federation of Labor A F L' Denver VILITOW Jones United Steel Workers of America CIO Provo Utah James Urdon J Leary MillInternational and Smelter Work-er- a or Mine C I 0 Denver R E Sturde- vant Denver Trades and Labor sasembly A F L Denver 3 A 1 i 1 t 0 4 - LA Z 11 W I w i 1 i it Iti DENVER Nov 21 (—Appoint- of Charles A Graham of Denmet ver as acting Rocky mountain refor the war labor gional director board was announced Saturday coincidrent with the naming of a advisory council to asthe of Fist in the administration wage stabilization program in the 1-- 4 41 7 I er area Graham former regional director for the national labor relations board in Denver and Chicago will have jurisdiction- in the enforce rnent of federal orders freezing salaries in Colorado a'age s and Utah New Mexico Wyoming Idaho and Montana Outline Plans graham said the departrAnt of labor had made available the facilities of its wage and hour division to enable an immediate ad ministration of the W L :Bs wage —stabilization program under the new antlinflation law - He emphasized that any inquiries about the program or applica tons for approval of wage in creases should be placed with the nearest office of the wage and hour division Offices are being or already have been set up at Denver Albuquerque N M: Salt Lake City Boise and Pocatello Idaho Cheyenne':Wyo and Billings and Butte Mont Graham said another wage and hour division office is planned for either Helena or Great Falls Mont - Control by Army I Trips to and from home for lunch were ruled out in Eastman's dictum Students are to be comnelled to use available common carriers—regular bus or car lines—"where such use would permit a reduction in the number of school buses or bus miles" Bus stops are to be spaced at least an eighth of a mile—"and preferably mile"—apart Eastman ruled that exceptions should be made "for the physically handicapped or those who otherwise would be subjected to extreme danger or serious physical hardship" He also called for exceptions from the walking distance rules for those residing within two miles of roads over which buses must pass if by serving them no extra miles are driven and no additional vehicles are used" tablish centralized control over the nation's workers and to end the confusion he said now existed Taft told reporters he read into some recent administration moves a trend that appeared to be leading toward military control of man power a result he said he would oppose vigorously Opposes Move Chairman Pepper (D) Florida of the senate labor subcommittee investigating the problem said he also was flatly opposed to having military authorities dictate t h e disposition of civilian workers "That would be a case of the th Foes of Gas Ration Edict Quiz Jeffers 1Poll (Continued From Page One) possible reflection on members of congress" by' remarks made in his New York said that members of the special committee were satisfied with the explanation He quoted the administrator as saying that he was referring to some organization" which had postcards printed protesting the nation-wid- e order and said that Jeffers had told the committee of receiving hundreds of such WASHINGTON Nov 21 (UP) —Senator Claude Pepper (D) Florida reacted to a successful southern filibuster against his antipoll tax bill Saturday with an angry promise to stage an all-ofight for revision of senate rules so that such legislation-killin- g tactics would be impossible in the Tax Foe Seeks Ban On Filibusters addd cards WASHINGTON Nov 21 un — Demands that control of industrial man power be retained in civilian hands instead of allowing it to pass to military authorities came from bipartisan sources in con- ut future "The time to permit filibusters has disappeared in America" he told the senate "We cannot conh tinue to give of this body the authority to control the rest" Demands Amendment He heatedly called for an amendl ment to the rules which would make it possible to choke off debate not only on bills before the g chamber but also on debate on points of order a tactic frequently employed in filibusters Pepper's speech came after all hope had been abandoned for getting action on his bill to outlaw state poll taxes as a prerequisite to voting in federal elections a Gesture of Amity It also followed a gesture of reconciliation between Senate Democratic Leader Alben W Barkley of Kentucky and opponents of the measure who had spent seven consecutive sessions and part of the eighth in a successful attempt to talk it to death Barkley agreed that the Congressional Record would not show for posterity that three senators had been "arrested" by the sergeone-tent- Johnson decla:red that Jeffers had expressed willingness to cooperate with the committee in its study of the gasoline situation ''but we got no assurance out of him that he would agree to a postponement of gasoline rationing" Views Unchanged "Did he alter your views?" Johnson was asked "Not in the least" declared the Oklahoman who has maintained that the necessity for nation-wid- e gasoline rationing—particularly in areas where there is a surplus of the fluid—has not been demonstrated It is planned as a tire conservation measure The committee called in representatives of the office of defense transportation the Petroleum Institute and other groups interested ant-at-arms last Saturday to In the gasoline situation Reloresentstive Anderson (D) N e w produce a quorum on the second Mexico chairman said that t h e day of the filibuster group was attempting to build a Escorted to Chamber factual case against the order The arrests on Barkley's mo"For presentation at the NVhite g House or for a basis for possible tion followed repeated demands of southern senafuture legislation?" he was asked tors for quorum calls Senators "Both" Anderson replied Kenneth McKellar (D) Tennessee LaGuardia Against Delay Berkley Bunker (D) Nevada and Meanwhile in New York Mayor Burnet R Maybank (D) South F 11 LaGuardia said he had asked Carolina were escorted to the the mayors of the nation partic- chamber following adoption of the ularly those on the eastern sea- arrest motion first of its kind board to protest to Washington since 1928 Bunker and McKellar asked that against any delay in nation-wid- e the record contain no mention of gasoline rationing "This is just in keeping with the the "arrests" and Barkley agreed action taken recently at the con- In response to further demands by ference of mayors of the eastern McKellar the majority leader also states seeking to protect the agreed to insert in the record a health and safety of our section statement by the Tennessean that and our willingness to share the he and his colleagues had not In burden of war eauallv with the facf been arrested rest of the country" LaGuardia Te fate of the Pepper bill was who is president of the U S Con- sealed when both sides agreed to call it up Monday and take a vote ference of Mayors said "Your statement is an insult to on cloture—limitation of debate— the integrity of the people at immediately thereafter Supportlarge and the members of congress ers of the measure conceded that participating in this action" the they could not get the required Oklahoman continued approval of cloture time-wastin- thorized all retailers and salers to sell to the public any vacuum cleaners have on had been for- hard Such sales they boiden since October 24 Officials said they did not know-holv many cleaners this would make available but that the num- of the Bell System—by which A T & T's $5000000000 properties are commonly known—early last year which resulted in rate reduc- tions estimated to save about $14000000 a year At that time charges were cut for most daytime calls of 144 to 1530 miles rates n were reduced for calls longer than the initial three minutes and certain report charges were eliminated In announcing the new investigation the commission said that Varns of Danger would cover not only the Taft author of a measure which long hearing distance rates but all charges a man new would establish power classifications and regucommission with broad powers as- lations of the practices long corporation's serted that if congress did not act lines department soon it might be too late to avoid a man power "muddle" which Priorities System Operating would seriously threaten the war War demands have taxed long effort distance telephone facilities to the "Things are just drifting along" where a priorities system is he said "There is no national point in effect to insure prompt handling policy either for the military draft of urgent calls and the A T & T for deferment of essential work- has urged subscribers to reduce ers or for the placing of trained their use of the long lines personnel where it is needed most" A T & T directors voted the Taft said he had heard reports usual $225 quarterly dividend that Arthur J Altmeyer was plan- Wednesday deciin a ning- to leave his post as executive sion which followed director of the war man power that a reduction mightspeculation be commission and devote all of his for the first time since 1922made betime to his duties as chairman of cause of taxes federal The higher i the social security board This company has around 235000 stockmade it appear Taft said that holders some Move was under way to shake up the present organization NEW YORK Nov 21 Un—Wal- and possibly pass control to the ter S Gifford 'president of the military authorities I person-to-perso- 1 last-minu- te 1 - 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Continuel Gifford: "With our long lines overloaded we are having a hard time to handle the calls' we have now and we can't get the materials to handle more—neither is there man power to spare to handle more "At the urgent request of the board of war communications' we are spending millions of dollars in advertising to get the public to reduce its use or long distance and now comes the commission seeking to reduce rates which would do just the opposite Says Figures Misleading "The company therefore feels it must resist a reduction in spite of the lact that a rate case would require the time of many people who are urgently needed to carry on telephone service in these critical times "As to long lints earnings the comission's figures are misreading because they do not include all taxes Our earnings as a whole Including long distance business are substantially lower than last year and are short of the dividend which we have paid for the past 22 r low-yieldi- tl n's corn-missio- d" Mo'l-- - I ds WASHINGTON Nov 21 (In— repeated with a $200000 ap- this year Congresm Six federal employe were dis- land not dPfino "ffilithverstivo nrcriani one was and disciplined charged Bidbetween August 22 and October 1 die used alit—never made public on charges of activity in organi- —which included the communist zations advocating violent over- party and the German-America- n throw of the government Attor- bund and some of their affiliates substantial ber Chairman Dies (D Tex) of the ney General Biddle told congress committee sent It was his second report on an house list of 1121 names of allegedly Did Stomach Ulcer Pains Investigation of government per- asubversive individuals to the atsonnel being made by the federal torney bureau of investigation general in October 1941 MakeJackSprattEatNoFat? was cut to 767 by elimiThis list 42 work-Thus far government Modern day lack Spratts- ssbo eat no and the names 14 duplications and ers been nating have Or of sitcmactt of discharged distress fat because ' of persons not within the scope thcei pains gas pains have been dealt with by other adindigestion heartburn burning sensation bloat and action Hundreds of of the investigation authority Of other conditions caused by excess acid ministrative three have been disGet a 25c box of the 4612 complaints referred to the that list one should try Edga Taolets from your druggist Fint F B I await final disposition charged disciplined 107 left nose !nun convince or return box to The investigation was ordered by government employ 46 still are us and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ((Adv) investigation and the action BACK congress originally in June 1941 under of the employing agency which received F B I reports has not been I disclosed in 73 cases --r-7 ra7 rA 177 771 7111" Biddle's report showed that of 77n 1 I the 4612 Atui' complaints given considrA CI La tik eration by the FB I investigations have been completed in 2130 cases PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT while preliminary investigation is A course tinder the auspices of the U S Dept of Education designed under way in 456 cases to train men and women in plant management The remaining names include PREREQUISITES: High school graduation and present or prospective 1041 persons no longer employed employment in supervisory capacity by the United States government E Bldg Tuesday and Thursday 7 to 11:30 p Starting Nov 24 440 cases dropped after prelimDR E C LORENTZEN Instructor inquiry 186 persons against inary Tultio Froo Enroilmnt Limitd whom the complaint did not name n Further information phone or write subversive organization and f DEAN OF MINES AND ENGINEERING Utah persons rot considered within University In addition to defending its charges A T & T was ordered to show why an immediate reduction in rates pending conclusion of the investigation should not be made Investigated for Year The F C C began an investigation of long distance telephone tolls farmers in submarc-ina- l areas for workers on betterblarms "under-employe- exne-imen- American Telephone and Telegraph company said Saturday the federal communications commission's order to show cause why long rates should not be reduced "would seem to make no sense" In a statement issued in response to the commission's order in Washington- earlier Saturday Gifford said the telephone company was trying as a necessary wartime measure to reduce its long lines business and lower rates would defeat that effort Vital to War Effort "The important thiLig is to win the war" he said "and the expenses" tail wagging the dog" Pepper declared "After all the army represents only a small sector of the whole population" 1 his subcommittee Pepper said expected to hear several of the country's industrial leaders next week on a bill which would centralize control not only of man power but of material resources in a single super agency absorbing the duties he said now are being carried out by 28 different government bureaus Billie Reports Discharging Six U S which it held excessive were reflected heavily in both the cost of the war and living costs Chairman James Lawrence Fly of the commission said that "the government must make every effort to keep down its bill for the war and to help the consumer keep down his - eof 1943 WASHINGTON Nov 21 GTI—The government called Saturday for a second reduction in long distance telephone charges American Telephone tgr Telegraph company the nation's largest corporation was ordered by the federal communications comthission to show why it should not substantially reduce toll rates and other charges In the face of commission figures indicating excess earnings of $47000000 to $62000000 this year A hear- inc was fixed for December 16 Doclaring that the earnings gress Saturday Urging congress to "take the bit in its teeth" Senator Taft (R) Ohio declared that action ought to be forthcoming at once to es- school one-four- 't 1942 22- - Would Aid Incomes In announcing the experimental training program Secretry Wickard said the idea was to "get some of our farm families Iin to agricultural employment Plan Initiated where their work will be more productive and where they will be able to earn more adequate inTo Offset comes" The department will pay transShortage portation and living expenses of the farmers during their training WASHINGTON' Nov 21 (JP— period Their families will be The agriculture department will moved to their new places of eminaugurate next week an experi- ployment The program will be mental program for recruiting extendedtraining to other states if the t Ohio works out favortraining and placing—year-aroun- d is able farm workers to he171 meet an acrr- ablyand if the department fords tro7n icultural labor shortage expected to obtain nece-2-r- v to reach 1500000 in '1913 if its conaress aids of Wickard said present trends continue The program will involve nO0 tft)1711PWIYprot-1191?01VI el" 17z farmers from unproductive farma 4?444'ft in Kentucky and northern Wisconsin The 150 Kentucky farmers Ail TWO KINDS OF td 03 will be given a three-wee- k training at Ohio State university at 11 HEARING LOSS Sr4 Columbus and on near-b- y to farms At the completion of dairy their training they will be placed on farms needing help int Had Experience r The Wisconsin farmers will be tof placed immediately inasmuch as they have had some farm dairy t5 experience "Experience gained from the ex- El 024 with these 300 potential 10 periment d will workers dairy determine" the department said a "how such a program could be 1 effective on a large scale as a Is Obstructive Loss 3 further move by the government t:-to help alleviate the nation's farm 2 Nerve Loss Itif 01 The department test your hearing 4 agricultural economics estimated 111 No charge for these simthat the shortage would reach 1 frt are not to test5t10 isle you 1500000 workers next year if deaf - - and you cart b 4 present military induction and in- t0 really ' with proper help At dustrial employment trends con- 171 hear demus and Let 7 explain tinue The bureau said that agriculture rf onstrate our PERSONAL- i'l IZED Service- - Note how tfit would have to turn to a reservoir Utilliv Has Until December 1 to Present Reply to igederal Commission Gifford A T & T Head Upholds Program Taft Pepper Voice Opposition to WASHINGTON Nov 21 (UP)—Defense Transportation Director Joseph B Eastman Saturday night promulgated a set of strict rules which must be followed by school bus operators if they wish to obtain gasoline tires and spare parts for their vehicles after February 1 1943 Banned were all school bus trips to athletic contests and other special events Furthermore Eastman ruled school bus transportation should be provided only for those students teachers and other school employes who otherwise would have to walk more than two miles to school or more than a mile and a half to a school bus trunk route His regulations cover operations of the 90000 school buses —more than half of the nation's entire passenger bus fleet— which normally carry some 4000000 children to and from two-thir- trday war The production board auwhole- - ' -- WASHINGTON Nov 21 (7) — Pale of new vacuum cleaners to the public became legal again Sat- - November Leaders Seek Phone Company Faces Cut i0 S Starts ODT Adopts Strict Rides 'School' for Single Head Rates Distance On Long Of Man Power For School Bus Routes Farm Labor delay-producin- Vacuum Cleaner Sales Resumed t aktb 47:r1bunt I 111 i o - I - |