Show - i" - s - - - ' - t ' ' 0 t ' ' la il t 1W M C Moves Firestone Tests To Relieve Device to gakt Zrribunt Morning February 5 1943 'Clic 5n1t 8 Friday ! Senator Says Wire Merger Labor Dearth— sd VToilld 'Bail Out' Wall St Assumes Control t I4 --- s 1 ? WASHINGTON Feb —Tficers and directors of the Postal IT el1 egr a p h In c in 1940 Aiken remarked that with the exception of three—one of whom was (Continued From Page One) James M Landis now director of the office of civilian defense—all will be handled through the U S “are located in or near Wall employment service but the order street" Those he named as stockhold- directed "maximum utilization" effect of bailing out "Wall street ers as of May 1942 included the of "all existing hiring channels" which would operate under W M C speculators" in the Postal co pans policy regulations Goldman- Sachs and comAiken Specify Organizations when it was before the senate last pany Francis I DuPont and comweek said he had been unable to pany Kidder Peabody and comSpecifically mentioned as such obtain stock lists and other infor- pany and Parrish and company "channels" were private employmation he presented Thursday in all with Wall street or near-b- y ers labor organizations profestime to try to block passage addresses according to the sen- sional organizations schools techListing those he said were of- ator nical institutions and government agencies The hiring agencies are directed to: UTAH WOOLEN MILLS 1 Refer workers to jobs which "will utilize their skills most effectively in the war effort" - Am"2 "Accord priority to employers i'm i Ex '' Lia Li 0 IIIP engaged in essential activities in At the order of the urgency of their " activities 3 Place workers in jobs on the basis of their qualifications" and without discrimination as to race color creed sex national origin or except as required by law citizen- I 4 CT) Senator Aiken (R) Vermont told the senate Thursday that its passage of legislation authorizing merger of the'Postal and Western Union Telegraph companies was unwise and established an "unusual If passed by the precedent" house he said it would have the 0 4 li 3 sy corn- I 'A fi I ' t i A a PI 4 1 'A : Z 1 s 4 s L ship" The order stipulated that or most sons CONTINUES ' 3 p s recently "engaged engaged in essential activities can ' Were $3950 MEN'S SUITS no Now $2630 Wool 1 SUII TS representative Certain'Guarantees On the other hand it guaranteed that "insofar as it will not interfere with the effective prosecution of the war:" 1 "No worker shall be obliged to accept or continue in employment which is not suitable" 2 "No employer shall be obliged to retain in his employ a worker Were $5443 Now $4360 : ' 0 sj 4 3 Were S3300 TOPCOATS if Now $2475 or who who is incompetent fails to conform to reasonable shop rules or standards of conduct" This paragraph implied officials said that employers would be prevented from "arbitrarily" firing workers referred to them by the W M C agencies Such controls the officials explained were necessary to make the hiring program effective Cities McNutt today published a new list designating 32 cities as areas of critical labor shortage Beaumont Texas appeared as one of the new additions Other cities listed included: Cheyenne Wyo Las Vegas Nev Ogden Utah Portland Ore San Diego Cal Seattle Wash It was indicated that names of other cities probably would be added to the list later and that some might be dropped as their lab6r troblems become less acute The McNutt order establishing the new hiring controls said that "except where agriculture Is rep- - Other Reductions in Proportion i ' i LADIES' 4 ss s DRESSES AND COATS SUITS h Mostly Road Rtsturns 4 is 44 $395 $995 $1495 1 g 4 ORIGINAL a 71113 7 f uTAH- vilooLF77 - ' 24 RICHARDS STREET Factory Store Just South of Temple Square Briant S Stringha a" - - The officials -- - 1 s - I i ''''' '''i ' f '4i - i 4'1ci' - '' ' : 4 ::S: '' ''''' - 10-in- 11 '" te:--- -- a WASHINGTON Feb 4 CPI—A large 'part of the floating equipment 'chartered by the army will be returned to the Alaska salmon fishing industry in time for seasonal operations Secretary of the Interior Ickes said Thursday Ickes said Secretary of War Stimson had assured him of the return of the floating equipment and that the war department planned to lend similar equipment to the salmon industry when it iis not possible to return chartered equipment J ' ' ' ' ''' ' - ' ':' ' ' ' s': :: - ' i :'i4t44)7171-' - 14' - "') I i'"' A fisv 9 ' : ' '''' - ' ' :' ::' 1 '' ::' 1 i - - ''i I :i !0-1- 1- q 11 A p or g 11100 t:t::5 Ar''' 17 611484 : 4drN ::f ‘: N- Y - : ' - ' t - l' ' action ay 1 Tooth paste in cream! 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') 7 4 Just Arrived 1 - - - 1 - '''::':?4:::V:n!?:'" alt Many "Shop a : s - - - - rii PROGRESS 1 :' - ! -----72- 1 SALE NOW IN able" - - i -- ---- A i ivng :7: y t - ' ' ses: 1 ar - ' V ance that we will be able to fill all the needs of essential civilian industries which will have a two-yebacklog of needed repairs replacements and additions" The committee said this prospect arose from three factors: An underestimate by the armed forces of their steel needs the "desire of the big steel companies to prevent any expansion that might react unfavorably against their !' control of the steel industry after the war" and delay on W P 13s part industry to a war basis Looking beyond this year the committee said that "we may well experience another shortage if the war so continues and its scope so I expands as to require us to ri t Crease or replace plant facilities I The present prospects for over-a- ll 1 ingot tonnage may therefore be t viewed without undue alarm not with complacency" It recommended that "the entire steel scrap collection program should be revamped" and accused the big companies of reluctance "to adopt new melting practices or to adapt themselves to varying if of scrap and ore sup- - I plynTtions I "The late start (in expanding sl production) and the insistence on 1' conventional methods" the report declared "have limited us mainly to conservative increases primarily raising the capacities of the larger companies "There is ample evidence that the west coast and the south could provide the raw materials for considerable expansion to supply' demands in those areas Some expansion there has been authorized Considerably more could have been permitted had the program started necesearly enough when the steel sary for construction was avail- 4: - $"'''V s- 1 cet youe - J 1'-11 ( Natives 0'goo'"'"- 7 e''-'- J's CAMP EDWARDS Mass Feb 4 (INS of the New Hebrides islands in the south Pacific have turned into a bunch of Reed city slickers Private-Victo- r 23 revealed Thursday "When we first arrived there you for three cigarets" he said on his return to Camp Edwards to recuperate from coral fever "Then some of the boys started paying 25 cents for their laundry "And prices started to go up Also when we got there they charged 25 cents for a quart of wine Now they charge a dol:ar" I )4 i said they hoped ' 1 - --- -' Ifebrides Natives Catch on Fast - 1- I - methods would suffice persuasive to obtain compliance Ogg Originally Sold From $1295 to $3995 Now Priced for Quick Close-ou- t k4 be employed only by an employer for work in another essential acEven then they can only tivity" be employed when released by the previous employer or a WMC ' Men's Suits with extra pants good only till February 18 Tailored to Measure Per- err" i - resented" on the W M C management-labor area committee control over hiring of farm workers should be directed only to curbing transfers to nonagricultural work Local hiring control programs in general must conform to broad policy rules laid down by national W M C headquarters and must be approved by regional directors but otherwise they will be operated and regulated by area directors who are to "consult" area management-labor committees Under President's Authority McNutt said the orders were issued by authority granted to him December 5 by President Roosevelt The latter it was explained acted under his war powers The order did not mentiost any of the conpenalties for violation trol regulations NV M C officials said however that the president had empowered McNutt to direct other government agencies to exercise any of their authority to force compliance with his orders Thus they said McNutt could order the war production board to shut off the flow of materials to establishments violating McNutt's regulations order the army navy and other government procurement agencies to invoke contract penalties or even cancel contracts and order the office of price administration to cancel ration allowances Furthermore they said he could ask the president to take over the plants of violators rm "r corn- - " G VI of Steel - - - 4 ss- ex- - Every in the state of Arkansas resist efforts regulatory body in Set-U- p srcountry has been asked by the ot the Arkansas department to :P A Lasley counsel for tl-- Arkansas department of public have eliminated from the record Arkansas regulatory bcdy to:: Committee Doubts utilities to join it in fighting any of an electric rate hearing being the trial examiner Our state de: encroachment of the federal power conducted by the federal commis- - partment approved those rate Civilian Needs 7 commission on state rights and sion here any reference to rates thinking it was the exclusive regss ' regulation of intrastate rates charged by the Arkansas Power latory body having jurisdictic' Can Be Supplied Letters were sent appealing to &- Light company to the govern- - over those rates If the feders other regulatory bodies to join in ment aluminum plant power commission has jurisdictic WASHINGTON Feb 4 (P)---- Tri ina report critical of the armed halting the "unconstitutional services the big steel companies vasion of state boundaries" examiner it has become clear to num plant it' has jurisdiction eve and the war production board the This action was decided after me that the federal power corn- - the rate charged in my house" senate war investigating commit-----' ' tee said Thursday it appeared r7--doubtful that essential civilian 71 t' - r- r7 - N r rl ' needs for steel could be met this r fii'''''''''ll' s r 4I 4 7 rmiL771 ' ss r-' year i 4 ' : C I t : ' r1 "There is every reason to believe 4 l d ' i 'H t f ri814 ) will '' be sufficient that there If I t I h"1"asa ' 1 amounts of steel for military pur- iti 4 01s tz:)1 i i 1 i t : ) ' r 1 i poses" the committee:) headed by 11 i s ft s IPP" 1 Senator Truman (D) Missouri il ssQ FEBRUARY L i - gli ri 'iii ss:11' reported "But there is no assur- I I se' AKRON Ohio Feb 4 UP)— The Firestone Tire and Rubber company said Thursday it was testing a new device expected to effect a great savings in the amount of rubber used for making tires for army combat vehicles These tires will enable a vehicle to continue operation after they have been punctured or torn by shell fire but require larger amounts of rubber than other types the company reported Firestone said the new device would permit use of the conventional type of tire and still allow vehicle to function aftcombtat had been deflated Of Hiring i n Shortage Areas 1 A - --- 6° Cottserve Tires --' 'Senators AssaitlArkarisan Urges "'Nation Wide Fight on FPC Frank Chicago Tribune Service mission has assumed jurisdictici Hampton chief trial Shortcomings LITTLE ROCK Ark Feb aminer for the federal power state 'rates rates to isumers state the mission continued to - - f ' 1 11 t i - ' ' i t 4 PRIA - '!- - - -- 7- 5j- - - - ':'':T' - - - -- f7: -'-- k14 - |