Show ' - - - ' - - —- - r S - ' - iiIt Zbe Tuesday Morning January 26 1913- gakt Ztibunt— ments were part of the depart- ment's program to assist farmers in producing maximum amounts of essential war products "To get this additional produc- tion will mean that farmers will need more labor and materials-- which naturally means that their production costs will go up" Wickard said "This additional assistance will be necessary also for farmers who have not had experience in grow- ing some of these crops The pro- gram for incentive payments isbeing offered to compensate farmers for added costs in achieving U S Orders Mrs Roosevelt Will Walk McNutt Backs Wickard Plan S Week Bonus for Oil Ratión To Capital Birthday Balls In War Work Greater Crops 48-Ho- In Northwest 4 Fuel for Heating In Washington Oregon Affected WASHINGTON Jan 25 CPI- -Mrs Roosevelt said Monday that she would walk wherever possible to the balls planned here Saturday in celebration of the president's birthday WASHrNGTON Jan 25 111 — Rationing of heating oil in the Pacific northwest was ordered Monday by the petroleum administrator for war in a move designed to reduce domestic consumption in the states of Washington and Oregon by approximately 25 per cent Exigencies of war require this action the petroleum administration said adding that inventories are declining and that steps must be taken to conserve supplies "Not only is it impossible to meet the current demand with the transportation facilities now available on the Pacific coast" said Deputy Petroleum Administrator Ralph K Davies "but the prospect of some of these facilities being required for war service in other areas likewise dictates as a prudent course at least a mild restriction upon the consumption of She also told a press conference - that she hoped universal disarmament would come gradually after the war following upon "a period In which there will have to be a united nations' domination" Everybody would have to be converted to peace Mrs Roosevelt said or "you would find yourself back in the same place" that led to the present conflict "I should be very sorry if we didn't disarm" she declared "I '- 1 r 1 & i pay-as-you-- '--- irfcl :i I I i 0 4:lib 1 - cift3031 -i 1 1 -- - pay-as-you-- 1 i i 1 Aleasure Asks Congress to Draft Strikers tarysecret that Standard of California helped enlist this powerful fighter—on our side 1 1 4 - A' octane gasoline—which our flyers enjoy and Axis flyers siarve for —Standard of Cali- fornia's record is a happy one Our scientists befriended it hen its base product — isooctane —cost $2500 a gallon and seemed to be distilled from jewels—not petroleum Then Eve years ago Standard of Calil6mia put a rousing $2300- COO into a plant A ' I 100-octa- ne ' I Skpticslikethougnt a it was building super-dupservice station beside a remote desert road Commercial demand was about nil Military demand was smalL Together of the new they totaled one-fift- h But Standard plants capacity of California was thinking of tomorrow something i i 1 I i r Mother Goose never i i er I I 1 t I I dream- § p t t 5 1 k 4 6 Swift's 711JOW i --- - J ' 4 'e'lrfFe7-7-t 1 ' ::- - ':-- ' ) a J i - ' 741- r ' :t ''- L:0 0 ?' 1 '' ' i Trr k1NTi446!414: ' '' s' irt" I -ri 1 1 —g v 'i ''' eit! 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Citio001: --‘ -- r--t- 17 ' 4"-:-s e 4 -' r i Here at Pan American Airways Airport- vend-ing machine coolers provide refreshment for 2t air travellers the delicious refreshment of Coca-Col- ice-col- d 1 a - e ' OGDEN Washineton Phone Daily Hours: 9 a in to 6 p in Sundays by Appointment 2374 - I wili4IIk61 The best IOTTLED - - - - 12 : - ' i r-- i SALT - 1 A - 'Studios - - e gv ustin-cLumie- re :: ::: This Valentine Day more than ever a portrait will be the ideal gift for sweetheart family or friend Sittings taken Jan 30th will be finished by Valentines No appointment necessary asserted Portland current ''shipyards on labor of unfair charges hearings practices lodged by the C I 0 against Kaiser I A: L U-bo- at - " SNI) A a spot it every time WASHINGTON Jan 25 (UP)— Rationing of firewood in Oregon and Washington is believed imminent it was learned Monday A decision is expected to be reached by the office of price administration Tuesday it is understood - wthdraw - --- -- -- v-- - i ' i (211--- MONTREAL Jan 25 (A) — Adolf Hitler now is employing "milk cow" submarines to supply fuel torpedoes and supplies to his fleet at sea Vice Admiral Percy W Nel les Canadian chief of naval staff said Monday Nelles speaking at the opening of the naval exhibition here estimated the German submarine fleet is growing at the rate of 10 a month despite allied sinkings and warned that general intensification of undersea warfare is to be expected including resumption next spring of attacks on shipping ale ir-117- L 3 WASHINGTON Jan 25 tmittee should be named because new demand for an investigation "this action directly and vitally of circumstances "surrounding and touches basic private rights speleading up to" the justice depart- -- cifically guaranteed in the bill of ment's suit charging the Asso- rights in a way which should make elated Press with violation of anti- - it of paramount interest to the trust laws was made in the house whole house" The burden of the government's Monday by Representative Harness (R) Indiana complaint against the Associated Harness introduced a resolution Press Harness said is that it corn- to create a special seven-ma- n "illegally restricts the use of its mittee to make the investigation news gathering and news dispatchresolution calling on the ju- - ing facilities" that it has no richt diciary committee to conduct an to restrictIts membership and that Inquiry was introduced last week it illegally requires participating by Representative Shafer '(R) members to furnish locally—gathered news to the association's Michigan The investigation proposed by membership Harness would be for the purpose Asserting that publishers "withdetermining "the truth or falsity out regard to their immediate reassertions that the bringing of lation to the case" have denounced such action is a part of a plan to the suit as an attack on freedom restrict or destroy the freedom of of the press or a move to benefit the pressin the United States" "publishers who are administration Nazis Refuel Subs at Sea ' --- --- : - fLaIvmaker Calls on House To Probe A P Trust Suit the increased goals" ' ze:i76fz' ur eillon e P D SAN FRANCISCO wartime Benny! 0c4 WASHINGTON Jan 25 UP Secretary of Agriculture Wickard Monday outlined a broad program to increase production of vital war crops by offering growers approx"incentive imately $100000000 in or exceedpayments" for meeting ing greatly expanded production goals The new program announced at a special press conference will apply to soybeans peanuts grain sorghums flax sweet potatoes and dried peas which Wickard said were greatly needed in the war effort to meet deficiencies in vegetable oils and proteins for animal feeding as well as human consumption Growers of these crops will receive extra payment for each acre they exceed 90 per cent of their farm goals up to 110 per cent of the goal Wickard said the incentive pay Wood Rationing Nears HOLLYWOOD Jan 25 (UP)— Pert Judy Garland of the films and Private Dave Rose her husband Monday night issued a joint statement admitting they had separated but expressing the hope they might become reconciled lion Pacific coast AFL union members would withdraw their spirits for Adolf and Tojo and 1 February Jan 25 (11) John P Frey A F L4 metal trades department head said here Monday that more than a half mil- — 100-octa- ne I 100-octa- ne 1 knows from experience Progress asks only a chance As usual we gave Progress a chance We're mighty glad we did for gasoline today our is driving war planes at new high speeds and new high efficiency—which means new low i 48-ho- ur 48-ho- Trades Union Warns Of Strike Plan thing Standard of California 1 40-ho- ur WASHINGTON Jan 25 LP)— Joseph B Eastman director of defense transportation called upon bus and taxicab companies Monday to prepare plans immediately for curtailment of mileage in the event of an emergency Eastman said he requested the plans to prevent "confusion or collapse" should gasoline or rubber committee that war shortages require mileage curtail- nt-labor ment on short notice move quickly to a should Industry The order affects only operaweek and guarantees on tors of 10 or more rubber-born- e a minimum of 40 hours' employvehicles They were asked to sub- ment weekly should be given workmit three plans: lose time because ers who For elimination of 10 per cent of faulty might scheduling or production of all presently operated vehicle other matters beyond their conmiles trol Elimination of 20 per cent of McNutt's comment was made In mileage to about what response Elimination of 30 per cent of he would do questions to satisfy an urgent mileage request by Solid Fuels Coordinator "In an event of emergency" Ickes that 2000 additional miners D Eastman said "0 T will be able be provided immediately for coal to issue an order calling for 'plan states to ease western in five pits No 2 for 10 days' for instance in a critical fuel shortage there the area where the emergency exsaid his commission McNutt ists and covering the expected could "recruit all over the country" duration of the emergency" In an attempt to get the miners in 17 the eastern then added that "while it Is not in Operators states and the District of Columbia our the western mines were asked "in view of the immi- whatfield" to tell hours they should working oil to fuel critical situation" nently hours have lengthen might "they 8 submit their plans by February a little bit there" up Other operators were given until ' 22 Representative Hoffman (R) Michigan asked congress Monday to order the drafting of workers who strike or interfere with the production and transportation of waHremsaid in a speech on the floor that he also had introduced a reso- lution which would direct the commander in chief officers of the army and navy and the justice department to act to prevent production slowdowns which he described as"subversive actions" Contending that tie Congress of Industrial Organizations "deliberately and willfully interfered with production" Hoffman said that loyal workers themselves objected to certain acts of their union leaders The draft bill would amend the selective service act to "cause those who strike bring about slowdowns who in any way interfere w:ith the production or transportation of war materials to be inducted into the army there to have the status of privates" Hoffman said Coast- 100-octa- ne 1 Hinge on Meeting Increased Goals — ed her verses would take root in every childish heart We didn't know what was coming either But we knew had something When a new product or a new process has some- 6 Noncommittal on Extra Wages Issue 48-ho- ur them Jan 25 Vfl— WASHINGTON 100- - In Om production ot Incentive Payments WASHINCTON Jan 25 UM— Man Power Commissioner MENutt work Monday advocated a week to get "maximum production with what we have" but added this did not bear any relation be-to the question of whether work yond 40 hours a week should carry time and a half pay rates act provides a The wage-hou- r week and makes the time and a half rate applicable to overtime except in cases where conand tracts between employers s unions provide other McNutt commented he had no authority over wage questions The man power commissioner said there should be certain exwork week ceptions to the Industries such as the manufacture of gasoline and perhaps the manufacture of ammunition where longer working hours would reduce safety of employes who do precision work or where working conditions were such that production efficiency would be lessened McNutt said he supported generally the views of WalterC Reu-O I ther vice president of the United Automobile Workers and a member of the W M C's manageme- Rum' Foresees Carriel! Get Gain for U S Call to Map From Tax Plan Service Cuts -- - - Man Power Chief set-up- WASHINGTON Jan 25 (HI-- Beardsley Ruml of New York prosponsor of a gram of income tax collection told the house ways and means committee Monday that the treasury might make a "substantial" gain adoption of the plan through Ruml said in a letter to Repreheating oil The petroleum administration sentative Carlson (R) Kansas of recognizes fully that the imposi- the committee: tion of these restrictions will re"The proposition that the treassult in some discomfort to those ury would have no net loss by setwho heat with oil in Oregon and ting the tax clock one year ahead But it has no alter- thereby eliminating personal incWashington nauve but to so act to conserve ome-tax debt depends on two supplies when it is satisfied that major assumptions which seem to do otherwise might easily jeo- reasonably probable: "1 That over a long period of pardize military operations of the future" years national production will increase with variations from year to year to be sure thereby increas' 7: ing the taxable real income on the kr average from year to year over a ' 14 Ions period "2 That we adopt a withholdt 1 i ' sa I-tax that will obtain collectiqn ing at the source at least on the bunc - i of salaries wages dividends" Over a period of years Ruml :1'' Ecizic 401) t5 ' contended people who either stop paying taxes or have their income rt reduced will have paid less into lit via the treasury while new taxpayers I ' will have paid their taxes one year ) sooner ' ! Since the treasury is on a cash ' '''''-''- ' ' '' ' basis he added "the treasury not 0 only does not lose anything by basis in adopting a lieu of the present system but it The best-love- d actually gains as the country conpoet of all tinues to grow" time —Mother Goose — today might smite her lyre and sing: i e-"Ab ah Octane have you any pull yes sir yes sir three bags fuit" Then she could pause to consider what a good thing that is—for America Its no mili- - k think it has to be universal disarmament—gradually of course You must see that you're m ak- ing progress" In connection with the celebrations of the president's birthday for the benefit of infantile paralysis victims Mrs Roosevelt said she would entertain a group of motion picture stars at a White House luncheon Saturday The stars are to appear at benefit balls in Washington that night The president's wife said that while she would walk to as many of the events as possible she could not say whether she would miss others or would ride to ur - ? 1 i t 41t r : UNDER I 1 1 is always the better buy! 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