Show I Sli - 1 - laloweatelograsdpiw40 o ono em ia '4 6 777 Ipartment accepts money pay menta ri settlement of damages 134ards Submit Oil Situation D fle nderson ernes Extorima done d Prohibits Bakers through the grazing of stock on the federal range Clears in a permit The Broad Social From departTi Tiolatiors ment he said Rolls cases of violation of Nicing Plan States Securit Eastern standards act cases that similar adjustments WASHINGTON Jan Jan to his only for servics with the iliusic' Union lc Cites Profit Froth Of Networlis the i i el— an ‘i I WASdIIIN G Ci which 14 UP)— TON: regulations clising of bread prohibiting for sale to consumers was ex- - order issued by Secretary of Ag- riculture Wickard Thursday The prohibition against slicing goes into effect January 18 Is designed to help reduce production costs and to avoid an increase in bread prices as a result of a recent advance in ceiling prices on flour The department announced that it would permit the slicing Canned Melody I WASHINGTON Jan 14 urnI — Joseph A Padway counsel for the American Federation of Mu- aans cited a medley of griev- Lces against "rich" corporation fnterests 'Thursday in defense of the u n ion's ban on recording mu- - of loaves of bread weighing more than'two pounds and designed solely for sale to restau- rants institutions and commis- enc He also told a senate interstate i ee commerce sub commtt tnion hiring halis are crowded wIth musiclans'seeking jobs or relief and only in "glamor boys" is there a shortage of musicians He testified that while some dance bands compdamed of inabil- It)' to find musicians they wanted young attractivemusicians with glamor perhaps because of the romance of the dance" Promises Action He reiterated a statement made Wednesday by President James C Petrillo that the executive board cl the union would meet in New York February 1 to draw up a of demands upon broadcasters and record makers that would Torm the basis for lifting the ban which halted all recorded music that - It Auzust 1 "We want to settle this strike" be said nWe will settle it" Padway asserted that the Radio Corporation of America made more than $10000000 in 1941 and that its radio network the Nationa- company l-Broadcasting - January 15 1913 ririburit tri)e 5n1t Friday Morning 1 a? msaeaeis Iky An amendment to the original bread order which also limited the varieties of bread which could be baked will allow bakers' to continue the use of the Danger Expected For Next 60 Days process in' 'making bread A requirement that all white bread contain not less than three nor more than four parts of milk was modified to permit Italian bakers of French Vienna and similar white bread to continue to produce these types without milk solids or skim milk for a period of 90 days Little or no milk has been used in the production of these breads the departforeign-typ- e ment said "dough-brake- " 14 k- --- - WASHINGTON Jan 14 (A')—A slight easing in the eastern oil situation where supplies have teen acutely short was reported by Petroleum Administrator 'I ck es Thursday hut he said "serious hardship" this month and next still is possible Whether it can be averted he d ga" earned $4000000 after taxes He Added that Columbia Broadcasting systems profits totaled nearly 15000000 after taxes and that Mutual Broadcasting system had A net income before taxes amounting to 675 per cent of the value of its broadcasting property S781000 Profit He did not know the recording profits of 11 C A and Columbia owned by Radio Broadcasters P C A and C B S he said but he declared the Deena Record com- Fisher Left 14 Millions pany had a profit of $781000 in 1941 DETRorr Jan 14 (INS)—An Padway declared that large inventory filed with Probate Court coporations had grown "powerful Judge Thomas C Murphy disclosed and wealthy" on "canned music" that the late Fred J and that personal attacks on Thursday of the Fisher Body comFisher eco- Petrillo ignored "deep-lyin- g left an estate valued at $14- non sic difficulties" at the root of pany 42028931 Liabilities of 4245- the controversy 19869 were listed three-quarte- - t I Tracy Loan & Trust r rr - 0 00B Fil t "a 1 'ul 7 1 aril 7 IP as l '41AP: 111 1 JT1 ''''''' ''''—'7' '7-- f(II E :r NT 7L —rv —1 - s16—PA t 11 A 3a Li- - "r 're 1t — 4 1 rc 41W-1- ' '''' : - 4'-- - ' ' 4sA- - Henderson said and Hoover's au- thorit Y to acce p t them "was never challenged either in the courts or H In congress" Other federal agencies make LIe--- ''' lt ef t- 4 !vr ‘r 40 - ' A N - iv 1 te ' : er: ill i ) i ir Take ''- ' -'': t ' -- - : ' ( - : i Yr I !": i s Lo i 4 f or '' t J st 3 e s I' an d M onday Mell In 97x 127 Art mount Proofs Shown T'''''''''''''"'''-- - ''' ' - rho tots 6A of 4 or Itoora0 ThisValentine Day more than ever a portrait will be the ideal gift for sweetheart family or friend dw No appointment 18-un- f q - r- a to Pay - 1 r - a - t - s''''-:tr- e''' - 'k l - Alk— - t rf N: aS 4'-- ' '' ' ' - In Fl IIMIWII P1 iii ti a 1114iii n fill rN rill t'l II ' - ) ' PIO 0 0 MOW 1111 IIIIIP - -- pp--- - -7- 'r-- i 1:95 'ilil -t 'ff: - - -- ' :1-'7- - :: -- -- "vg-4(- - r i''7ge- i -- - - c:4 ' t u le i sPs' - " ' attstin-crul7'lier- e Camas County Doubles 1 I I 11 - f cS)tudios LAKE CITY South Main St S4LT 12 War Bond Quota FAIRFIELD OGDEN Washbuttoa Phone 2374 Phone : ' 9:311 Daily Hours: nt to 5:30 p m Sundays 11 to 3 a Daily Hours: 9 a m to p rn Sundays by Appointment 41 ' i ' - - ' Camas County Idaho—Camas county with sub- scription of $1144350 more than doubled its December war bond quota of $5000 reports Postmaster Claude Ballard Mary former residents now employed in war industries‘are sending their money back to Fairfield to buy bonds and give this community credit for the purchase Most of the former residents plan to return at the end of the war it was said - ai ul 1 '' 111 1 '- -' r fI 's° ' is - - ''''' 1 "' l : -- ! - e - 17 1 - - Z" ':::' 1" 11- - '1 i i j ts 4 r - 47414 j 1 1: aims)" 11144 ' ' ' ! 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Start using the IMPORTANT' For a limited time you medicated skin cream —Noxzema can Scores of nurses were among the only first to discover what a wonderful aid drug BLANICETS tapostrytv4covers Part wool double WAR - wool blankets in 2 il 75 a Trms I y ley: neei:obomn Wool I in at -- r ol'i 85 72 e-- i 1 BONDS FIRST! 4111111414144glis aug-w- 11711'ss''''' YIN 411"-- P SAN MANTUA ) e 1 i -- - ' - Im :"9 - i - 1 ! : 04 t ta- I I Fit111Tr-17I t s1P- i The r'2:e'stp:-lIvory : -- - ( 4 I ! - -- -- - i g -- 0‘ — - J I I - t46tify0- - 1 2 e xser ' tve sr !'"114 - 1 : i Ootty E3Z1:840 ALWAYS IMP TS 1 t 1 :5:2: BUY t 1 $4" blankets in 723E84 T:rms :H and Comforters 1 st Thousands acclaim This sensible skin aid ' ' --41t-tET C A solid oak break- is' - - am ) !!) LEXIOL e - ' 1 :i-t- CEAUTIFUL ' - i 7' ' ' ' cw' 4 1 ' - ' ''''' :t r- 1 44 -- "k ' ' - lion for real slooping tem l'' I f i31 fort Now 4r-----1- 17- : - 1 A 4 It's the vory latest thing Smart modorn minute styli living room suite by day and at night into full site sb°:da "IC:66a SUpPri construe :'- - i!trn 1 (—I vs " ' ' - - - ''N sl - i ' -- - " ' 7 up-to-t- - - 1 t —A living Room by Dayl —A redroom Ey 'i g i effective designs 1C CrZEAUFAST SET 16-un- essential farm workers are still being taken into the armed forces 4 ' curtailed production Felted cotton filled with durable" ticking ' ' ? - 44444( this fire hard to in theta days of Nita 1 ''''''-'n"'- - II eme 11 te : s o7 4 l' - ti'''''''' - wtte t : ii Y find: nspC1 cl IITP elef Neff V ' - I i 1o-' 4 Mattrass valuas r - ' ''I - 0 I t 4:-i- -- "1 ' 5 4 P I- v 1 1 TERMS -- I - ! t 4iI(13S11-- - - ( '4 -i: ' -- 2 950 Si - - -- - '1" -- 0 W - a orpor NNW t - ' ss - Prinm 00-- 7- - - Bench WO ROOMS'IN ONE! rir rat Extra Value! - fit'' R PM!Nonnflimr4 our o A 89 5 0 9 $9sa ba a ufy and Qualify construction far groatar thn those low' -pricast kl 4 a a tvivil--7:--- 11 tam 1M Dish Chest of Drawers - bovkwwwm—1104 41aalb Special Purchase Vanity ) I ' -a 2 s ' '' - Fail Size Bed 1 -- ' P1: : a these 4 - ° 1 et ' '103P-- 14' ‘ Set Incleds I - - - ' - q Cr) 6 ' 471 Ni as'''--- ) ''" ' -- ait - - LS! of advantage extra valued 1 i 14s110 r - '-- t — t 0''''t ia room les - ' 1 - : '' - - I Tala this opportunity to tIsaautify your home with a modorn bed 4' — - I - -- I ' : e -- 4- - ) ' ! t necessary - 4 ' y Have yours ma - so-call- ed - '''' 1 EACH 4 - '''' ' '' j ' - - 25 $ BRONZE FINISH t - 11: - 3 BIG - " t ! over in 1 1 ' s iii ' tt ' ' vmestic llif l 1- ' - ' I :?a ' k b401Pt -- -- '''''"') - v a '''''Tr - -- ' - 41111 ' 11 s 'Srvi ") N— Month of Extra Values for Homes! ajild:lilaandiquick ' ewpym " '' ' (R) Vermont ) said after a closed session of the ' if ' ' ' subcommittee that under the plan i '''' '4 draft boards could defer a farm 460001I ''w worker if his efforts resulted in the production of 10 war units of essential farm products "or even Ir!7g"n"rAZT'-less in urgent cases" ' : 0 '' ' "If the plan is followed through" 1 ' i" Aiken told reporters "letters will i ' be sent to the local boards advising r'f them that they are not bound to apply the formula rigidly in determining deferments" ' it ' The formula is because it permits the deferment of a farm worker who tends 16 milk cows or does an equivalent amount of labor in the Production of grain meat poultry and other foods listed as essential ' Members of the committee conit tended that the formula Is too high with the result that many A 441 ' t tk4 r 4'4414441111 40' - VALUE HIG H LIGHTS - labor Senator Aiken 00IP0601041000k sblObeir100- ' lb mean: priceis self-employ- - 4s 014 11' EASY 17-sta- te old-ag- - :71 STEITIM - Giving you the advantage of EXTRA VALUES made possible by our wise purchase's many months ago This fact coupled with Aselrad's policy of larger volume lower lower than you would expect to pay turnover tequests Ease Up on Farm Workers - 'k RESERVE Te T? - MAIN M F ' January---- A Draftutficials i 1 4 A 47 - lit'S tal -SOUTH 4 7) Launch Carrier Sunday 01' ''' - 0' 714 B uild ers ' - a---- i OEM) YOUR VALENTINE gsL - et rs ' - srn ng - - nt first-brack- employer by I n been-----':tive- examines go-ahe- - Your Private Safe Deposit Box - explained at a press conference depends largely upon whether military authorities can reduce their demands upon eastern oil l supplies The military has been taking oil from the east for operations in north Africa A recommendation that it get some supplies elsewhere or that more tankers be made available to serve the east has been made by the WASHINGTON Jan 14 (In— petroleum war council This group up of representa t Ives of the Treasury officials were reported made have oil industry is an official advisory Thursday to all availdiscussed a modified payas-you-g- o able employment schemes such as tax collection with on income Lists plan Working W P A C C C N Y A and similar congressional tax experts! and makes appropriate disclosed he Ickes with that programs Under the tentative plan tax- the office of comments on each program administration price in lowest bracket— the payers production board are those paying 6 per cent normal and the war on a new preferential list Social Insurance Needed tax and 13 per cent surtax—would working The committee is reported to oil and gasoline consumers be put on a current basis with of This feel that for large numbers whose sources informed said list last year's tax liabilities wiped will designate classes of work may be interrupted by causes out High - bracket individuals probably users will not be allowed not within their control'social inwhich would be forgiven part of last most of the any petroleum products unless surance must carry inyear's liabilities and permitted to supplies for to are meet responsibility sufficient providing pay the remainder in installments needs of more vital users come so they too could achieve full Where social insurance or conearlier list which placed all current-paymestatus in two or butAnamusement on the same structive work policies fail to care places three 'years footing was canceled by Ickes for interruption of income minimum aid and assistance must be Wednesday Forgive !Fart of Tax B To controls C and bver given through a public assistance tighten It would provide forgiveness of gasoline Such assistance it was in book holders program ration the first 19 or 20 per cent of the the east 0 P A directed that here- Indicated should be a matter of rates on 1942 incomes—at least after requests from them for more right and no needs or means test the 6 per cent normal tax and the must go to the nearest should apply 13 per cent surtax gasoline or state district 0 P A The committee also is underFor simplicity it was reported the office rather than regional handled stood to have recommended to being treasury was inclined to favor a The President Roosevelt provision for local rationing boards 20 per cent withholding tax at the by essential to A offices were instructed not adequate services P 0 source which would be applied to allow more gasoline except in health education and welfare against the taxes on 1943 incomes cases of "extreme hardship" Study of the problems of relief About of all In- and social insurance was begun come taxpayers come within by the committee two years ago first bracket where the total norA anticipated many such and the report was completed sevOP mal and surtax is 19 per cent of because 0 t Pre recent 25 eral months ago It is understood income above personal exemptions requests cent cut in the value of B and that an important section of the per and other authorized deductions C coupons in the eastern report deals with problems relatThe normal tax and first bracket area ing to demobilization of the armed ' surtax on 1942 income would be services after the war P A also: 0 The government's role in proforgiven the higher bracket taxAuthorized householders receivpayers too but they would have ing less than 200 gallons of oil a viding work is understood to be to arrange to pay the remainder year to use their ration coupons covered in a full discussion of the of their 1942 tax in installments at any time rather than subject The question was raised with perhaps 2 per cent interest on specified heating periods during as to whether using the 1910 situthe unpaid balance Announced news photographers ation as a basis our present eco-- be eligible for C gasoline nomic system because of technowould Not as Extreme ration books for transporting logical and other reasons had The plan still In the discussion bulky equipment which cannot be reached a saturation point in em- stage does not go as far as the handled in public conveyances plyment opportunities There was the day the senate de- disagreement with such a viewsystem advocated by Beardsley During I Ruml New York banker and mer- fense investigating om mit tee point This section emphasized chant who proposed forgiving all made public a report saying there that every opportunity must be 1942 taxes to get the average had been "inexcusable delay" in afforded to industry to give jobs citizen abreast of his financial the program for delivering oil to to those able and willing to work the east by barge obligations to the government Study It said 10 different agencies had Comprehensive Representative Carlaon (R) In discussing the financial asKansas and Senator Capper (R) a hand in the program and the social insur- Kansas have introduced bills based "lengthy and frequent" confer- pect of an adequate the methods of fion the Ruml principle ences the current programs for Senator Clark (D) Missouri Is tives r'produced many arguments nancing old age insurance unemployment the author of another measure but few decisions" compensation old age assistance which would forgive taxes on 1942 public assistance to youth were income place a total withholding exhaustively considered cent (including victax of 10 -per The committee was understood t all incomes from $624 '61 tory tax) to be highly critical of the present to $1248 a year and 24 per tent system of financing social insuron incomes above $1248 ance due to lack of coordination CAMDEN N J Jan 14 UP)— of the various programs It was The daughter of Admiral William suggested that a single tax payF Hal se y Jr commander of the ment cover all forms of insurance south Pacific force of the Pacific and it was pointed out as highly fleet will christen a new aircraft desirable that one system of bookcarrier—the If S S Cowpens—at keeping cover the entire scheme the New York Shipbuilding corThe data to be sent to congress poration yards Sunday the Fourth by the president is also said to naval district announced Thurs- include recommendations to exe tend and survivors' insur- day anc e servThe be will the fourth Cowpens WASHINGTON Jan 14 (Pi—A carrier launched New York to ants and workers by agricultural senate agriculture subcommittee Ship in 20 weeks The others were of nonprofit institutions employes a proposal by the Independence Princeton and Annuities to the Thursday accepted Major General Lewis B Hershey Belleau Wood also may be proposed selective that lo4 cal draft boards be permitted to deviate from the original - en Xproduction formula set up for the deferment of essential farm r sea-goi- :' l udgjutssterladymmay In tira7- -- with-lab- or employes Price Administrator Leon Hender- do not involve willful Violation the although the act confers no exRoosevelt Expected Under I press authority for such back wage son Thursday denied charges by price administrator said the grazing act the interior de- - payments MassHerter (R) To Give Prograhv Representative achusetts that the 0 P A extorted To Public Shortly "hush money" from price ceiling aviolators and said the taking of (Continued from Page One) - z9luntary contributions for viola' was already then on record as ti6A of federal regulations was favoring a 10 per cent payroll tax oriettated by Herbert Hoover as 44 shared equally by employers and food at'tainistrator in the first - a-Today employes pay World wa s employes 40 Iv a 1 per cent of wages for old age Henderson-4eclarethat volun- i and survivors' insurance while empaymentso the treasury ployers pay an equal amount Em- tary ployers also pay 3 per cent of pay- were accepted !:arily in Cases t' may be leased in our modern- roll for unemployment compensa- "where the violatOa admits the tion thus bearing 4 per cent of the overcharge and freciVk agrees to I fireproof vault on the main floor settle the matter in total 5 per cent payroll taxes J If the taxes were increased to Complete information 1ov the 8 per cent employers would share policy he added has for l ess than one cent a davtt in (ittT- 1 equally with employes the 3 per to congress and the ' public cent increase according to one terly reports In citing a "well establishedas' idea discussed in social security No stairs to c um()i Hen8 circles Thus the employers would precedent" for the practice I i Hoover derson said originated the pay 55 per cent and employes 25 N ostcps to slip upon IVsa- policy of requesting violators to :: per cent excess to or refund any charges The report drafted by the namake an equivalent contribution 1 tional board to the Red Cross on - A A) committee long range work and Such refunds or contributions T1 Er - relief policies emphasizes that the were 4123 cases when in made must postwar economy provide a work for all who are able and will Hoover was r administrator Orgartmec24u 1884 toSerre the Public Serious WPB A ppi oyes U oe Treasury Priorities for Offers New Rubber Plants Tax- Scheme WASHINGTON Jan 14 UP) — Chairman Donald M Nelson of the war production mended that Rubber Director Willliam M Jeffers be granted full and unquestioned priority on 55 per cent of his total plant construction program for synthetic rubber an informed but unquotable Lovernment official said Thursday Jeffers last week said he needed priority right of way for 65 to 70 per cent of the program which competes for materials arid equipment with the aviation gasoline program and other military "must" programs Failure to get such a Jefferssaid would result in a "catastrophe" in military and civilian transport Informed of the reported 55 per cent decision Jeffers said he could not confirm the figure but if that much' were actually granted he felt he "could bull the program some way" through l Nelson's decision it was said still had to be forwarded to James F Byrnes director of economic stabilization but this was considered largely a formality 1 live- I 4 it -- — t I in c'f I I I i '! if ' 11 1195 LI --:- ' - i BUY WAR BCNDS t FIRST! - v - - rightist Fort - - - t 1 Ma1 - ' P' |