Show - - — - - S 1 tint akt Veill 15 1943 trlit ' 5 Monday Morning February for Fight Reports Farm Labor Fight Looms' Paper to Plans On Postwar Sell New Cars Coloradoan Asks Job 'Mannino-Oppositio- n Gains In Congress To Social aws Exclusive: : N Y TimeseSalt Lake Tribune By Sidney 'AI Shalett WASHINGTON Feb 14—New dii f f i cult y for administration measures loomed iin congress Suntav as Representative Steagall caaarman of th e powerful house banking and currency committee expressed in scornful terms his opposition to what he described as "Utopian" social security advocated by the president t 1 1 ' 1 i g 1941 UP) administration measure proposed so far in the seventy-eight- h has run into trouble and fve-week-o- con-Kre- ld ss Wickard "understands the critical situation fully" but that his "easy-goin- g attitude invites disaOn man power - - wieir - - ' recomr-lendati- ons r Wickard holds the view that the problem will be met He took the initiative last fall in preparing for the guidance of local draft boards a plan to defer farm workers but selective service did not act at that time On machinery production of which was ordered cut to 20 per cent of 1940 output by the war production boarWickard some time ago demanded a 50 per cent allotment and at length won 33 per cent Should Lead Fight "With Wickard's tremendous responsibility for feeding our allies our army and our civilians" Johnson commented ' "his voice should be heard above all others in insisting upon sufficient man power and farm machinery even at the expense of reducing the totals now projected for the mili- tary "He should be leading the fight to keep the military forces within the bounds possible to transport and maintain" Senator Gillette (D) Iowa agreed that the drain on farms is "imperiling food production" even as the monthly inductions increase the number "the farmers He thought will have to feed" the food administrator lacked the over-a- ll authority needed to accomplish his task ere disturbed before the by military committee that he could not guarantee to recruit upward of 3000000 farm workers needed to attain a total of 12000000 or be sure that if he got them they would have the requisite experience Must Reduce Army with Senator Many agreed Bankhead (D)) ' Alabama that a in the armed force was to the farm man answer vsredpultion and reported that Donald M Nelson had estimated not more than 2500000 men could be transported abroad and supplied on the basis of present shipping and other wa facilities "The administration is gambling everything on a third straight year of bumper crops coupled with an uncertain hope that sufficient women and children will fill in the gaps" Johnson said "Farming dependent as it is upon the weather is a gamble enough" - op-12-1- A I ir Industry III1StS Vast Order Backlog -- 1 SAVE - ON c LAUUDRY ROYAL AND DRY 623 South Main 16 So st-8- There also is a good deal of interest in congress particularly on the senate side about the national "labor war service act or draft" — introduced in the senate by Senator Austin of Vermont and in the house by Representative Wadsworth of New York Copyright by N Y Times so-call- ed CLEANERS State Street 1-8 ren be" ALL OTHFR ARTICLES CASH AND CARRY So 9th Fast I A ' 1 Dring all your OLD and BEloicl:rall - 1 i PHONOGII 1 Arksk rD a 'Rick' Stresses Youth Role 4' is PHILADELPHIA Feb 14 UPI— Captain Eddie Rickenbacker poi-ic- y chairman for the high school victory corps said Sunday this organization for war service training 'Is neither a hobby nor a fad" but "an earnest and a real effort In this war" it to P7-CO"ID-S ' US We Pl&: CASH for them a "The purpose of the high school by victory corpsinis to take time the training of our the forelock youths for duty on t worldm and fronts throughout the on sectors of the production and essential community service fronts here at home" Rickenbacker said in a broadcast to the corps Object of the corps the World war ace explained includes physfitness and preparation for - All Types Except Edison Records t 1 r - - ' t 1 t CLEM BROS rUSIC CO 74 SO MAIN 1 i lical 1 1 'k hfr i IA 11 4- ' T 1 II I rt k i 1:o $ - It 4 1 (01 I E7) - - - (LII11 C 1 TA' f os i 0 LVJ Vza 11 LA t) -' -a iva- L ' 1 - ta r a )k : CThIETrtY limrc-001- rlJ LJn -3 r-- to L pp I t12 a 11 v I 7 I 1 ' i- 11 4 I 1 i Li LA Li - LI '' N r-- 1 rl 71 ' : i 1 C7-1- 1 10') v) 13011:LF-- a r1 o i r? k t): Pp Pr i -- ' ' - r- -- -- n n U - fry '"'"' ''' 0 ' 'N''- Li 64-----:- Nr" t l c l-- ri aj - ' ' aI ''''2 'Ik 1 El 1 i i ' r t - 3 - I a - i i - 1 A - - ta 2tIle gad a - Ea C3 C3 t3 i3 C3 t EIES t tlt c- - Rub cold pains away! 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- - i I 1 - : x A 1 ster" - 75 ::ci ' ' - - - - - P - - I - e-- : zed - r Demand Free World Press der-r1- i al I - v-a- t4 P-3- cars aing S111111C -2 ' I uaeroas curbs alor been have started ready put into effect The record so far seems to Incicate that t 11e administration tefeats at the polls last November of (Continued From Page One) put stiffness into the backbone i the new congress in which the combined circulation of more than Democratic- majority is slight and tne administration c on t rolI is 22000000 closed its twenty-firs- t roiihtful Representative Steagalls annual meeting by appointing : was another indication three Washington editors as a ceeillerge th:s attitude rf In his zqtior-widradio address liaison committee with the goyon ernment from problems arising Friday night Mr Ttoosevelt reiterated the message he had ham- the war Committee members are mered home in his state of the Ben M McKelway of the Wash- union address before the new conStar chairman Alexander gress — that economic security ington F Jones of the Washington Post t must be a postwar accomplishment He dec:ared that the sol- and David Lawrence of the United diers are going to want to find a States News country s t r or g enough to give The text of the resolution fol- them jobs when they march home lows: and he expressed the belief that "1 Resolved that the action of in cases where private enterprise cna'--not prnvide the work the Secretary of State Hull in pub- congress would "pass the legisla- lishingi the recent white book be tion that wifl make good the ascommended the hope of the Amen- v:ranee of earning a living" can Society of Newspaper Editors Opposes Present Action boing that this marks the begin- -i As of a policy whereby the goyeurreney committee which would ernment will officially inform the I era: with sorne of these problems public of facts to which the people Steagar- an Alabama Democrat are entitled instead of giving this taok sharp issuance with the idea information as in the past to such measures at privileged writers who 1 rf ronsidering the present moment publishers have reaped unearned The administration: of course financial rewards by commercial- will have its supporters when and izing that vhfCh belongs to all the If it decides to send up legislapeople 1 "2 Whereas the American So- tion dealing with the subject of f o r demobilized soldiers ciety of Newspaper Editors takes I of the occasion of this annual con- Sneaker Sam Rayburn told t Stearall's position and asked how vention to reaffirm the unity of he felt on the subject declared: the American press in support of "There are some that the war and t trust be taken care ofthings the after ''Whereas military victory must 1 Aar that we wilF have to think be followed by a settlement pro- ahout and do now" the basis of a lasting peace He declined to amplify that :indding I statement- except to say in re"Whereas at its 1934 meeting to questioning that he felt this society resolved that our gov- sponse I ernment should refuse to partici- the house shou:d wait for f r om the executive pate in any international confer- branch on the subject and that to ence without freedom of informa- the hest of his knowledge no leg- tion for newspapers and press as- islation was being drafted at pres- sociations and ent "Whereas freedom of expression uncon- "There's a lot of idle talk a Jot and of communication cf dream stuff about the Utopia trolled in any way by government we re going to have after the is among the strongest safeguards war" Steagalr declared "Well of peace: therefore be it "Resolved that this society af- you cant skin a cat before you cat(h it and we haven't won the firms its adherence to a world yet guarantee of freedom of the press "Those problems are going to according to American tradition have to be met in the light of the and practice 4 E exist after we win the facts "3 Resolved that we are 1 war evet it should be remembered posed unalterably to any efforts n at that time human to put the news report of any press that 1 nature is still going to be human association in the United States under the power of congress to s nature" Steaga:1 added he thought "a lot regulate commerce" et' time is being wasted'' in some cf the Lscusslons about what to live your slei age in your childk erl after the war hood or middle life" he declared "When we get these men such discussions with we-rsome to have zoIng "dream talk" about "making all t Teal problems tut I say you can't the world peace minded" "They say" he drawled "that 4 '' 1 we're going to have no more wars 25c)o and everybody is going to be happy We're all going to eat out of ON CLEANING thP same smokehouse marry at MEN'S SUITS or the Sarne altar and worship at the LADIES' PLAIN same church I think there's a lot DRESSES i Utopiato-of idle talk about this & 4- - News Editors every CIT')---tb- e Jeffers leg-islaLo- ATirriost I BOSTON Feb 11 (2P)—A Sul- used aa- mail carriers WASHINGTON Feb 14 That rroposing' in hls letter to the The post office department dis- was tried -- in the last war and livan of Massachusetts hns pro- - congressman that each Sullivan closed Sunday that it plans to again more recently without sucposed that the Sullivans of Amer- - give a dime up for the building' i that employ a large number of women cess he said explaining Ica join In a movement to build of the shrine the Bostonian debut there probably will be no women cannot stand the strain a shrine to the five Sullivans of Oared: ilf the maxiwomen letter carriers of carrying even In an annual report to congress mum load of 50 pounds of mail Iowa who died for their country "The five Sullivans of Iowa have Postmaster General Frank C handled by men Suffolk immortalized our name in Amer-ic- e on Arthur W Sullivan the operations year's profit ulcurtailsaid Walker Walker that that "It appears reported Wiekard to county (Boston) register of pro- - lean history It seemed to me "will not Of $62090942 timately as our armed forces in- ments of mail bate made public Sunday a letter crease the postal service must be made with a view to econothat all the Sulliyans Emulate to a Nevada Sullivan appropriate wrote be maintained by the utilization mies which might be more aphe be invited to join in of Dies Crash America in of large numbers of women and parent than real" Any curtail- Flier United S t a t e s Representative a to build a- shrine in the tribute men above the draft age While ments he said "will be those WASHINGTON Feb 14 Un--SAN DIEGO Cal Feb 14 CP) Maurice J a Reno Democrat prowe in of necessities honcir five men whose forced of these the it will have war" Colorado Johnson Senator by difficulty taking (D) —Lieutenant William Fox army noging The five sons of Mr and Mrs example should forever be an in- declared Sunday that unless Sec- on the work plans for recruiting He added however that the pub- flier from Chicago was killed Sun- Thomas Sullivan of Waterloo might find mail boxes spaced retary of Agriculture Wickard and training them have been pre- lic to the youth of America" more at than an for pared!' makes present us-c- day when his 8 Interceptor Iowa went down with the U S S spiration widely aggressive fight no mention as to Iowas There Juneau was in revenues into a ravine sunk in the when it crashed suburban Postal Another official explained that more farm man power arid maduring the Pacific !cation of the proposed memo'rial did not mean women would year ended June 30 1942 ag- La Mesa exploded and burned chinery he must accept resp6nsi- this mom for "widespread hunger" by bility r NYNk7N7'crNIVP"C-71t77"qc"cthe end of the year NtZ7N77cel"""''':4'''''-1211"cNpr 117"147 ‘'Cr 779"cr'gVr "Unless Mr Wickard makes a vv Jeffers fight for agriculture the ' Fe Nit wv-vorNi-v-V L k- a i aiat i 'V American people will ea - i' 0e hunzry" ''''''k 7 He asserted Johnson remarked : i 11TE 1aaaQ : a 3007) 4 z that Rubber Director William Jefae 4ilialb e fers did not get all he sought in A9-0) a his dispute with the military servA Al ices over prioritlei on materials '' I" ogrO04 ' A A b v :a a for synthetic rubber plans "but 4 3 ' LIMACLE - TUFT A 74 a he 'won public confidence for his ' 71:4ii: 4 TOOTH BRUSH A Cream spunk" i ' Johnson told an'interviewer that - WASHINGTON Feb —The Sunday Star says regulations are to be relaxed to permit any person needing a new automobile to buy without a ration certificate convertibles with soft tops cars costing more than $1500 and 1941 models of any type and price Moreover the paper says all holders of "C" gasoline ration cards regardless of whether they are in essential work will be eligible to buy automobiles of any price if they demonstrate that their present car is no longer serviceable The purpose of the action was said to be to move some 240000' cars out of dealers' storerooms and put them to use Among these are approximately 1800 14 amounted to $S71642676 leaving a gross deficiency of $11825186 However Walker estimated serv- ices rendered on free mail and mat- differentials in second-clas- s ter were worth $73916128 and if paid for would have meant a I Sullivan io jerIlelal gregnied $859817490 the high- est in history while expenses Senator Urges Women May Do Postal Work ---- - 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