Show v"hia Zbe 5alt Sunday Morning Drafters Denote WASHINGTON Jan 9 Congress very probably will extend the reciprocal trade law—if the president will agree Funds Requests Side-Trackin- ' By Harry J Brown Tribune Vashington Bureau WASHINGTON Jan 9 — Just ::nt anti new deal Democrats collaborating with the Republican minority of the new house of representatives can block any partisan new deal legislation the president rnay recommend: 10 such Democrats in the senate joining with the Republicans can accomplish the same result There are far more than enough Democrats of thjs stripe in each body to form an unbeatable coalition if the issue ever is pressed—and it probably win be mere than once But while the new congress can block further new deal legislation It is not in a position to recall from the president t h e many powers which the past four congresses surrendered to the executive — powers under which the president has built up so many governmental agencies which he has entrusted to men of his own choice These a re the agencies that have "gotten In the hair" of the men on Capitol Hill and their activities to a large degree account for the results of the last November election sur- powers previous gresses so willingly surrendered to the executive but that is more th?n a mere majority can do The new congress can without difficulty and without doubt pass bills the delegated powers but once the president vetoes Such bills it would take a sote of both houses to pass the bills over a veto and the coalition does not number two thirds of either house So while the congress can prevent the enactment of any more strikingly new deal legislation it cannot deprive the president of powers which preceding congresses so freely bestowed upon him at his 'mere behest Could Wrest Control While it takes eight Democratic congressmen voting with the Republican minority to control the house it can conservatively be stated that there are not less than NO antinew deal Democrats in the house While it calls for 10 anti-nedeal senators joining with the Republicans to control the senate there are that many to be counted among the Democrats who come up for reelection in 1944 That group of senators will be found more responsive to public sentiment both this session and next than those who have two and four years longer to wait For instance Senators Smith of South Carolina 'rydings of Maryland and George of Georgia are In that group—senators the president himself to undertook WASHINGTON Jan Utah Representative Granger (D) returned from a brief between-sessiovisit to Utah with the avowed intention of trying to do something about transportation conditions in the west He said it took him 10 hours to get from Salt Lake City to Cedar City by bus a trip that formerly consumed no more than six hours And he said the bus was the only transportation available Get No Free Rides "Your friends don't know you when it comes to hauling you around in an automobile on rationed gas" he said "Without the commercial lines I couldn't have gotten around at all "But the point is the buses are crowded Busy men who must travel lose valuable time and the public generally is getting madder all the time 9 CIO— two-thir- ds 35-mi- le w 35-mi- le Ski Troopers Tank Up With Tea U rl - 3 1 ski-troope- rs 1 - two-mil- - 4R n ' r-- r r r : I L2 r-- ' --i t- : - 1 ! t r - - BORATIJRIES)Ilitit41 ( $ ain'i: THE "jobs-forall- " ADDRESS-- 2I2 expected before Monday afternoon The general situation was explored at a meeting Friday and the processors anA growers withdrew to talk things over among themselves he said Beet growers want an increase of at least $100 a ton to plant the crop this year Refiners say they cannot meet the increase without a rise in the ceiling price for sugar now $533 a hundred- weight Prepay Sale Plan Gets OPA Backing (Continued from Page One) war delivery certificates through personnel officers an chaplains "I unqualifiedly indorse it and offer it for thought and discussion" Henderson commented Nugent was associated with Henderson at the Russel Sage foundation in New York and they have worked together in the government since the N R A Under the p 1 a n any dealer or manufacturer's representative could sell certificates on the installment plan for postwar delivery of automobiles pianos refrigerators oil burners or stokers With the possibility this might be extended to cover such goods as expensive radios washing machines kitchen ranges home air conditioning equipment television sets prefabricated homes and or y' Labor Peace Move Wins CIO Backing WASHINGTON Jan 9 (R)— The C I 0 executive board has approved the machinery set up by I 0 peace committhe A Ir tee for arbitrating jurisdictional disputes between the two unions Philip Murray president of the C I 0 announced Saturday The agreement was signed by the peace committee December 2 subject to endorsement by the executive councils of the two The A F L council has groups yet to announce its action 1-- C prompts the following provi- MAIN UPSTAIRS I government will result In inflation ruin and national socialism Senator Sees 16 'Billion Tax Measure ti - 7- CI $30000000000 e""") plain-colore- SPECIALS— CHALLIS quality fabric Pastel and makes beautifay' d Sews Good assortment Ana 11) —ONE DAY ONLY— C stated! "The primary and most important thing at this time is to get on a basis" Sena- - yd Reg 44c DIMITY tor George declared "That will require an adjustment of the present tax rate "I am not ready to say at this time how much should or can be withheld because I realize that you cannot take much out of the individual pay envelopes" He believes however the senator added that the load should be as much as can be borne reasonably by the wage earner It would be a great relief and aid to the taxpaying public if the issue could be determined before March 15 so citizens could understand just what they are going to have to pay Senator George said It also is important to the individual that he have some idea just how much money Is going to be taken out of his pay check the senator pointed out Sees No Tangle In his opinion a in the tax system at thischange time would not produce any tangle in payments because if any payments either more or less than the amount due under a changed tax bill were made before the law was changed it could be adjusted between the individual and the internal revenue collector before the end of the fiscal year he said "The government can't lose by going on a basis" he said "If provisions are made for collecting the deferred 1942 tax later and for taking care of estate taxes that be lost If 1942 taxes were might wiped off entirely it becomes just a matter of bookkeeping—a question of how and when to catch up" Another argument in favor of taxation he out is that many citizens inpointed lower Income brackets who previously did not have to pay taxes were brought into the taxpaying fold by the 1942 bill and they like many others have no reserve funds put away for tax purposes Would Get 30 Billions Senator George also expressed the opinion that 1942 taxes under the present schedule "will produce 330000000000 which is $4000000000 to $6000000000 more than the treasury figured" The federal sales tax is not a dead issue he declared He opposes it as a peacetime measure but he would not be incontrovertibly opposed to it if its necessity as a war revenue measure can be absolutely established Dainty patterns New stylings ment of this popular material CHECKS A popular fabric that looks and acts me woo! 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Vier-vow- s) SOUTH at a standstill Saturday but may be resumed Monday A representative of the sugar section of the department of agriculture said no further meetings with the growers or processors were plan believe that social security will care for itself and that the present program will expand under its own momentum provided the nation is ready when peace comes to shift from a wartime economy to a peacetime economy in which unemployment will be unknown Any postwar economic program will draw strength from these two travel tickets factors Certificate holders would reThe need for consumers' ceive I priority as the goods became alin where lines goods scarcity and could choose any available of because ready has developed or make model and take delivery the war and the switch of indus- from dealer any Priority would numto untold of try production be determined by the date installnew bers of items of comfort made ment payments began but military possible by research in plastics personnel would be given higher and light metals than civilians 2 Withdrawal from industry priorities Each would receive purchaser of of and other lines employment 110 cent of his investment in per countless thousands of women who postwar merchandise or 100 per have been taking active part in cent cash Sales and collection the war effort and who are ex- costs inwould be deducted for certifinorto pected to want to return cates cashed before the end of the mal home life when the war ends war Man Power Demand The plan would be administered board and The first factor will create a by the federal reserve man power demand while the sec- pending delivery of the merchanwould go to the ond will increase the number of dise the money for war financing" jobs available to men leaving the treasury "It enlists American spending armed forces In addition a large habits in the fight against inflanumber of men in the armed forces said tion" Nugent reinalready have been assured of statement in their former peacetime jobs Flier-AuthKilled Administration advisers feel that the need for planning now LONDON Jan 9 (UP)—The air arises not from the prospects of ministry announced Saturday that a lack of employment immediately Flight Lieutenant Richard Hope after the war but from the neces- Hillary author of The Last Enesity of providing full employment my" had been killed while flying over a period of years to come He spent some time in the United The president summarized the States recovering- - from Tifjuries resituation in his address to con- ceived in the battle of Britain gress when he said: "They (the people) want no getrich-quick era of bogus prosper-awhich will end for them in selling apples on a street 'corner as happened after the bursting pt the boom in 1929" - PIZR Al REMEMBER Plan Expanding The drafters of the Testator Puts 'hullationelause' In Will to Protect Widow I )0 l" See ns an additional 159000 acres to the public domain In a report to the house Robinson-- said: The division of the land in this way will permit Indian and public domain holdings which are checkerlloarded and difficult to "The speed limit was administer economically to be to save so supposed gasoline and that consolidated grouped and but I doubt if it does proper utilization can be made of rubber either so far as the commercial the land" vehicles are concerned The order 1938 has driven most private vehicles "purge" out of the party In Mis- off the road and commercial transof The two Clark& Champ has to carry those who want souri and D Worth of Idaho are port to get anywhere Bus drivers tell Gilas are deal antinew decidedly use more gas and oil trylette of Iowa Lucas of Illinois me they to make the hill at 35 and McCarran of Nevada Van Nuys ing as well because they lose of Indiana and Bone of Washing- can't time make the grades at that ton Those ten voting with the speed with their heavier loads and Republicans can wrest control of must drop back to a lower speed the senate from the administraBone is not to be Use More Buses tion forces counted on completely but to off"I was told also that three set him are such senators as Glass are necessary where two and Byrd of Virginia Bailey of buses North Carolina Johnson of Colo- were used before mileage rationrado Wheeler of Montana Tru- ing because the two original buses man of Missouri O'Mahoney of are longer on the road That more rubber is in use Wyoming and McKellar of Ten- means "It seems to me adequate transnessee These total 18 or eight more than enough to do the trick portation should be provided in The entire membership of the some manner for those who are house will be up again for re- forced to travel on business and election in 1944 and every Dem- I think some plan could be worked ocratic member of the house has out through a modification of the limitation" been keenly sensitive to public present Representative Granger said he opinion since the morning of November 4 particularly those planned to take the matter up who came back by heavily re- with the office of defense transduced majorities The administra- portation tion outwardly at least attaches little significance to the recent S congressional and senatorial eleci tion That is not the attitude of Beautify-You- r t those who faced the voters in Home While 1942 or those in congress who must go to the people in 1944 DENVER Jan 9 UPI — Rough i3 You Can With The new congress collectively tough at Cathp Hale and individually is as much in- are going to have plenty to drink terested in winning the war as is —plenty of tea GA the president himself That has The war production board Satbeen said many times by many urday increased by 90 per cent the leaders and doesn't need repeat- tea quota for Eule county which e 'We hays a large stork et importing But the new congress has contains the camp ed and beautiful domestic light-to- g other things to do besides make in the Colorado RockieshighThe inwar purposes crease said the W P B is the largfixtures it prewar prices appropriations for It of necessity must make approest in the nation Mak your selection now— for all the nonwar activpriations is lietore it to late! ities of the government it must make appropriations for humanitarian and other objectives not trl When connected with the war those appropriations the making N new congress will not grant funds until Its committees have asked 43702 S 63 SIrfo a lot of questions and brought BRISTOL Conn Jan 9 1211— to light a mass of information S Newell's "fear that thus far has been concealed JudgetheRoger conduct of our governthat ment by President Roosevelt LEE WHITLOCK Mgr will result-IInflation" prompted him to make special provision -In his will for the protection of I -1 I:7: f- ' 7 1 his widow 1 - ' ' It-1 H L estate has been estimated The 0 212 " 4 'i 212 r at $500000 so LOb' a Judge Newell was SO A a first judge of MAIN Republican MAIN L-itown court the Bristol 4z--ONE ON'S DAY The will admitted to probate DAY SLR ICE HONEST 1( SERVIC 11 set aside $50000 as a Saturday HONEST trust fund for Mrs Ada line 11 WORK 111 PRICES Newell with the stipulation that ' III -212 ' it should take precedence over all other bequests To the Dental Protemtlon In this connection the will I k 1tott iNE1111 tJ erttrOttm ii ITT ER I NI) 1THoRIZ read: tit sroNii t FT1 OF WI of NTIsTs "Fear that the conduct of our OUR PRICES THE LOWEST ALL WORKMANSHIP AND government by President RooseFOR GENUINE velt and his new deal associates ACRYLIC MATERIALS and his apparent desire to conPLATES GUARANTEED trol all three branches of our yes-Rili- been unable to persuade him to place it before the public This plan is radically different from the still undisclosed "American Beveridge report" drawn by the national resources planning board which the group believes is unworkable and inadequate May Go to Congress It was said that the president thus far has made no decision on whether the new plan should be submitted to congress for consideration or whether a different course—the mere presentation of a basis for discussion—would be followed In the latter event it would be up to congress to dig in develop the plan from scratch and enact implementing legislation Social security it was said will not be overlooked The postwar program would be extended to cover virtually every person However it was pointed out that with a sound postwar economic program which would provide jobs for all who wanted to and were able to work the need of benefits would be lessened "jobs-for-al- au- - g WASHINGTON Jan 9 (UP)— Jobs for all—rather than social security—will receive the major emphasis when and if President Roosevelt presents to congress a blueprint for postwar planning it was learned Saturday night A concrete plan already has been submitted to Mr Roosevelt but thus far its drafters have Utahn Readies Utahn Protests Bill to Return ODT Rules Delegated Authority These agencies set up under Land to Indians For Bus Lines thority' which the congress rendered to the president are in turn acting by delegated authority WASHINGTON Jan 9 UP)--which the president passed along Robinson (D) to them when they were created Representative to introduce in the Utah iplans The head of none of these agen- new congress his bill to restore cies was electeel to office: every 220000 acres of land to the tlintah one owes his government job to the and Indian reservations in president alone Yet they are the Utah Ouray agencies which -by directive by measure has been passed by executive order- or other fiat theThe in two previous sessions house have in effect been legislating so but died in the senate many controls over the people Robinson said the bill is based They have gone further than con- on the fact the Indians have purgress: they not only made their chased practically all the bottom own laws they are enforcing land the area and thereby them: they are both legislative and gained incontrol of contiguous grazexecutive in their functions Under the measure apA healthy majority in congress ing land 61000 acres would be would like to call back most of proximately to tribal ownership and restored conwhich the Jan 9 WASHINGTON (A)—Negotiations to determine the future of the domestic beet sugar crop were Of Social Security to accept an amendment requiring that all reciprocal trade treaties be ratified by the U S senate before becoming operative If the president is obdurate and insists on reenactment of the law as it now stands which permits him to negotiate reciprocal trade treaties and put them into effect without reference to the senate there will be a fight and a bitter one with the outcome very much in doubt Once before when Senator Pittman of Nevada proposed an amendment requiring senate ratification of reciprocal trade treaties the president opposing the amendment won out in the senate by a majority of only one or two Since then the Republicans have gained nine seats in the senate and most of the Democrats who were defeated last November voted against the Pittman amendment There is very serious question whether the present senate will extend the reciprocal trade law unless the bill provides for and requires senate ratification of all future reciprocal trade treaties There is a substantial sentiment in congress in favor of refusing to extend the reciprocal trade law Particularly does the farm belt and agricultural states generally object to this policy the pet of Secretary of State Hull and of the president himself This outright opposition is not strong enough in all probability to block the legislation if senate ratification is written into the bill but if congress has only the choice of renewing the present law or calling a halt on reciprocal treaties either side might win GOP Can Foil January 10 Zeibunt Jobs Program Beet Parley Will Rest At Capital With President Marks Time Biparty Bloc President Faces Tussle Holds Sway On Reciprocal Trade Act In U S House Tribune Washington Bureau New Deal Foes gLi kc i 1 |