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The growers told the secretary icy a felt that the time had come decision: that the planting e first step toward offsetting the nt :: 7 proposal Release of testimony given in closed hearings showed Undersecretary of the Treasury Bell had expressed fear of inflation and said the government should "get every dollar you can in taxes" as the slow-dow- WASHINGTON tt 7: appropriations committee suggested in the course of hearings that all government agencies be required to pay postage on their mailings and then account for money thus spent The committee however took no action on the 1 t ' congressional session The measure designed to meet expenses in the 1943-4- 4 fiscal year carries $899282855 for the post office and $302724485 for the treasury The 1942-4- 3 bill carried $902978563 for the post office and $412918149 for the treasury Would Curb Franking Several members of the house Rick Asks Cut In War Job Absentee Rolls manufac- -- e - worsted and woolen ' their-promis- -- )ecibion Sought 1943-4- 4 gressmen to carry out of sharply reducing all nonwar expenditures It was the first departmental supply bill of the new 4- 0- 'ripe turers advisory committee meet- President Roosevelt told his 1— press ing here Tuesday with wool branch conference Tuesday he hoped to officials It called for quota Increases totaling 36000000 pounds make a new appointment soon of wool and Marriner told the a minister to Australia in pliC4 of of Considers Boosting Officials Testify at ICC Quiz group the proposal would be "tak- the withdrawn nomination of Eden under consideration" Allotments for Rate Raise Would Rescind Year-Ol- d The committee declared Its be- ward J Flynn former DemocOV2 lief that the wool supply situation national committee chairman Civilian Purposes Is sound enough to warrant this Asked about reports that Joseph WASHINGTON Feb 2 JP—Government officials told the C a increase to Grew former ambassador to "assure sufficient WASHINGTON Feb 2 171') — supply of wool goods for civilians interstate commerce commission Tuesday that earnings of AmeriJapan might be sent to Australia reThe war production board during the fall and winter of the president said he had made no can railroads in 1942 were "exorbitant" and that if a year-ol- d decision Tuesday that the country's 11943" rate increase were withdrawn the savings in transportation ported wool supply position has shown charges would help lower living costs 10"""4-"encouraging improvement" since elf P I a year ago and revealed It has The view was expressed before to taken under study proposals ' an I C C panel by spokesmen for figures "spell out railroad war increase allotments to woolen and dethat vany outrages the office of economic stabiliza- profiteering worsted manufacturers in May :4'i Kenneth W Marriner chief of tion and office of price administra7 cent regard fnr the quality of ' pi' W revealed and wool B's sacHfice P branch hardship during — tion They contended increases ' that total stocks of wool in this wan" -10 per averaging approximately 7 1943 clip ' the including country t1942 in were The "phe- amounted to 1300000000 profits cent in passenger fares and 6 per 'A pounds cent on freight rates were unjusti-- : nomenal and unparalled in trans- January 1 as a result of the govsaid adding: ernment's stockpiling activity history" he tied The increases were granted portation :: "Net railway operating income This compared to 1140000000 il a the after $2the ICC ago taxes before exceeds year federal by ‘ pounds on hand a year earlier and iy"' ':1 7t: rt:'"f111:61): rails contended additional revenue 300000000" double that of 1941 did not Include an additional large :::' l'Cil almost-doublthe results for quantity of wool stored here for was needed to meet 'higher pay- and 6''i' 5:41mmsolied etimegoto10:'irz‘'s the speculative boom year of 1929 the British rolls In the past year 1 i?:::::::::-1r:f?':4:-t3:::0:-:cet1 fixed "Net income after all railroads moreover the industry has de"Earnings of class in 1942 were exorbitant and un- charges and expenses but before livered woolens and worsteds for i'veicf10:n : rir:It(17::v81 reasonable" testified Richard V federal taxes rose in 1942 to $1- - the largest military program of one-hatwo and 729000000 times procurement in this hisGilbert economist representing : r the average of the golden twenties tory Marriner said country's the 0 P A About 850- times the pros- 000000 pounds of wool went to When Gilbert said 0 P A was op- two and one-hai it posed to price increases Com- perous 1941 figures seven times the armed forces alone an amount missioner Clyde B Aitchison in- that of the first war year of 1940 greater than ever was consumed year terjected: "Whether justified or Eliminating the increase would in any peace-tim- e in "It must be emphasized" Marnot ?" Gilbert's reply could not be leave the railroads for 1942 after TRY - fixed charges but before taxes Hner added "that the wool stockheard at the press table A Illy 7 Max Swiren counsel for the $1429000000" pile is being held as a strafegic kf The commission recessed the reserve and will not be made office of economic stabilization LOULYOUR TRIAL BOTTLE AT ANY DRUG COUNTPI submitted figures as to income of hearing until Wednesday when available for consumption unless a wool American railroads He said the Gilbert will resume testimony develops in the WASHINGTON Feb 2 LT — The treasury and post office departments together propose to spend about 9 per cent less in the next fiscal year with much of thiS cut due to curtailment of foreign airmail service The departments joint appropriation bill calling for $1202- 007320 was reported to the house Tuesday amid general expectations of action by economy-minde- d con- - Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Feb 2—Eight representatives of the beet owers of America accompanied by Senator John Thomas of aho met Tuesday with Secretary of Agriculture Wickard in e hope of gleaning some definite idea of the government's 413 sugar program insofar as it affects the beet sugar industry ley learned absolutely nothing The secretary made not a single Irnmitment Sen- season is approaching and has alIn the party or Thomas accompanying who arranged the ready arrived in California The nference at the growers' request farmers must know definitely re Preston E:Isworth president they declared what the program the Idaho Beet Growers: W J is to be else they cannot plan to rst of Worland Wyo vice presl- increase production indeed canht of the national Beet Growers not hope to bring 1943 production larles Kearney of Nebraska to last year's level unless they are rrmer president of the National assured a better price and adeGrowers association: three quate labor The secretary merely presentatives of the growers of reiterated that "the matter is beolorado and two representing the ing s&udied" Hchigan growers Utah was not Senor Thomas as the conferpresented as tts grower repre- ence broke up warned Secretary ntatives left for home 10 days Wickard that if something is not o done promptly the department may wake up to find it has a prob11 of Conferences lem of major proportions on its The growers told Secretary hands He cautioned the secretary ickard they had been in N'Vas- that the time has arrived when the government must make and hgton for a full month at the intation of his department that announce a decision ey had held many conferences :th Doctor Bernhardt and other ficials of his sugar division but ew no more today' about the vernment's program or proIsals tthan when they came here early January They said they felt they were d to know without further de:v what arrangements the gov-- rnent intends to make for doestic sugar production this year LOS ANGELES Feb 2 (INS)— made it perfectly clear that if Captain E V (Eddie) Rickenley are to be expected to increase backer Tuesday charged that the or even to equal 1942 roduction -n in war inoduction they must be assured a "perpetual and also have must 'tter price caused by absenteeism" has :ssurance that the government dustry 10 per cent cut production UI prOvi4e to4e necessary labor before the Los Angeles 1) Speaking carry crop to maturity and to club :arket Repeated conferences with Advtrtising Captain Rickene sugar division of the depart-Lebacker asked all war workers parthey said had left them ticularly those in the aircraft in9mp1ete1y in the dark dustry to cut absenteeism in half Secretary Wickard's only "It will add sufficient planes was that "the matter is and parts to hasten final victory eirig studied" our foreign supplies should IPresident Ponders cut off" The proposal for an increase in Substitute wool allocations was made by the Flynn - IWPB Reports Increase in Wool Supplies a $11398899302 Delegation Seeks Information IOn Price Labor Outlook Being Studied Says Secretary en-tie- 1 Measure Shows - -- S 711U0 - NEW! 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