Show - - tfribune 24 1943 rflic 1t akts Wednesday Morning Feb 1 PWT wimc 48-Ho- Up ur 'Week Rules li I Business Must Make Reports on Dismissals I i WASHINGTON Feb 23 (INS —War mar power commission oftc:a:s Tueslay drew up the final draft of new and sweeping reguLsitrns wh:ch will force more pATer work on a:ready burdened as :t goes on the v4 eek in labor shortage areas of country March 31 Under the regulations which be announced Saturday or Sunday every industrial firm or business which releases men due to a shift from the 40 to 48 hour yv“k must make a formal report to W M C on the fact The ernrThyer also will be forced to draw 12 a schedule of the dates on wn:ch workers will be released The reZulations too may force tI:s'ziesS firms to give workers what is tantamount to a 30 per cent ware mcrease since they are to provide for time and expected one-haovertime for the extra e:grt nollrs worked will first apply The to 32 specffic labor shortage areas but may be extended within six months to 102 other regions and possbly 59 more areas before an4S-ho- lf s otlner year is out The shift to the week was made mandatory in the 32 r eas under President Roosevelt's executive order of February 9 The war man power commission immediately ordered the 48 - hour weck to be placed into effect on March 31 and he regulations to be issued late this week will set up procedure 4S-ho- ur House Passes 1256 Million Navy Measure WASHINGTON Feb 23 (1')-- -A measure authorizing expenditure of $12:'06 607000 for construction of naval shore establishments was passed by the house Tuesday after inrluson of a Clause to give congress R check rein on land purchases by the navy department Passage of the bill itself by a rr:1 call vote of 372-- 0 was overshadowed by the action of the house naval committee in writing in a clause requiring that none of the money can be expended for land until the secretary of the navy a report to the house and senate naval committees on all Recruits outh Arnty For Farm Jobs U S WASHINGTON during the peak labor season to help in harvesting Expert Reports Ample Stocks Of U S Clothes NEW YORK Feb 23 CP—A W Zelomek economist for Fairchild publications and the International Statistical bureau said Tuesday clothing supplies for spring and summer were ample and the government had increased the amounts of material available for the fall season Commenting on reports of heavy retail buying attributed to "panic" stocking up by consumers Zelomek pointed out: "What consumers should realize is that rationing is definitely more unpleasant to the government agencies that have to administer it than it is to the consumers themselves It is avoided wherever supplies are ample" Zelomek said it would be "exceedingly unfortunate" if a revival of "panic buying" were caused by the bedrock economy estimates of the office of civilian supply disclosed over the weekend "Just as the army must prepare its military plans to take into account even the most remote possibility" Zelomek said "so the agencies controlling the civilian economy must look far ahead" ' il i 1 T Plie 5 ITH) :i 7 " '- '- i r— C-' r2 1 - - '" 1' 417- I ' i 0er k 47sf s 'I t:: C:"-- 7 4 1 ' 4 - 00-"- VT'"-''''' '' ' ' 4' ' 1-- --- : - - 1'1 41) ' t6 i I " iO (8 doNt t' - ZS vi ‘)ktbS) 1 : 4 V - t ::‘: 1 - ‘ ' 'k 14 Ai ' -t' ' - ' 1 ' ta' 'llit '7 ilLi fir J1--- Ili'111:1 it ife-- : rtIzt"4 '!!t 4 (4t vis-""- - "S- - C- - Intl' P 10' te 41 --- - ' oN 'e 'toe' c4' t f 1 N- - cS 10:' ecVmpl-- A 'a-- N v0-N- 11:v ir' 1)N6'''' ‘At -- - I ° 01 0'oet OS I: :-:-- : - ? 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' 'i't: ' '' ci it ' 'Russian Poker' Player v---e- (4 1k' i"3- '?: s - ' :4 - t r -- Ft od f N— v4 ))) -- C months after the war i r-- 0-4 ' : c A 11--- TJ t 1 t - tan that the clause in the new ti:1 plus the agreement was tantamount to 1 '' ' House Postpones Anti labor Bill - argued con-rnittc- r the others- will work in groups m:trees they dsaproved The naval comm:ttee in conr7-s the department's request f r funds for the construction cut o a total cf 5241:393000 Of that cut $4500000 had been ear—erked for the marine corps training e fac:lities for illiterates in its formal repThe -rt explained that it believed that arrangement could be worked cut with the army to prevent duof training facilities reatinn :Me bt:1 row goes to the senate i ' - j 4 ‘ : the postal No opposition was expressed to friends in congress NEW YORK Feb 23 the bill by Representative O'Brien workers had to wait 18 years for nation's credit structure will be (D) Michigan providing for the a raise temporary increase subject to serious strain ifto the inSenator Davis (R) Pennsyltreasury fails in its efforts crease general public participation vania said the measure should in war financing the Guaranty reach house and senate quickly and be "passed immediately" Trust company said Tuesday In a survey of money and credit Representative Fitzpatrick (D) conditions the trust company said New York contended the present WASHINGTON Feb 23 UP)— initial results of the treasury's pay scale is insufficient to main- The house rules committee posta new borrowing policy had been tain proper standard of living poned for one wek Tuesday a vote Representative Dondero (Ft) on the Hobbs antiracketecring bill fairly encouraging "but they fall far short of bringing assurance of Michigan declaring that postal which organized - labor has bitinan workers had not received success" complete opposed -since 1925 said that wages terly Thi5 program The action vas taken Chairrepresents crease an effort" said the survey "to in industry had increased 65 per man Sabath (Di Illinois said to strike at the heart of the problem cent living costs had increased 21 permit the judiciary committee that invariably arises in the fi- per cent and "this injustice to which originally approved t h e be corrected" measure to determine nancing of war — the problem of postal workers must whether it Representative Gale (R) Minnedesired to modify it in any way providing the government with retold the the committe the enormous amounts of purchas- apolis on the ing power it must have by taking quest was "not a raid as much as possible of that pur- treasury but justice for the for- Montana Speeds Law chasing power from consumers gotten man in the post office" To Aid War Effort and creating as little new purchasRepresentative Angell (R) said "it is unfortunate HELENA Mont Feb 23 (UP) ing power as possible through ex- Oregon that large numbers of permanent —The Montana legislature Tuespansions of bank credit" of don't the government with almost unprece day passed Pointing out that the banks have employes acsame consideration dented speed a bill to allow the thus far absorbed a large propor- get the tion of treasury securities issued corded thousands of temporary federal government to take over for war financing the survey said workers in the war effort" units of the University of Montana Representative Auchincloss (R) for use in training military per"it may be found that the treas- New Jersey recommended that sonnel of obtaining a ury's objective the committe report a bill which Acting under suspended rules major share of its financial needs embracing the house introduced and passed from the current income and sav- would be all post office workers such as the bill late Monday It was rushed ings of the people can be realized maintenance employes and not through the senate Tuesday mornonly at the price of higher interest rates on the one hand or com- just those performing actual post- ing within 15 minutes after introduction and sent to the governor pulsion in the form of forced sav- al duties Representative Wolverton (R) for his signature ings on the other said the post office "With the further cooperation of New Jersey not be required to show a government authorities the 'banks should can probably continue to carry the cash balance at the end of the "because it performs a funcgreatest part of the burden From year quite as important to the nathe standpoint of immediate re- tion army and navy" sults this is the quickest and tion as the others who appeared Among easiest solution of the problem to go on record in support of the "But in so far as it prevails the bill were Representatives Hill inevitable penalty will be a credit Murdock (R) (D) bestructure that will jeopardize the ArizonaColorado Creomulsion relieves promptly Harless (D) Arizona cause of seat the to the difficult stabilization it goes rightloosen and already price Johnson (R) California expel to help program and constitute a source Rolph Robinson (D) troubleladen California (R) and aid nature of danger extending indefinitely Utah phlegm germ HinBoren (D) Oklahoma to soothe and heal raw tender inInto the postwar period" shaw (R) California Ellsworth flamed bronchial mucous memyou (R) Oregon and Voorhis (D) branes Tell your druggist to sell una bottle of Creomulsion with the it California Tree Fall Kills Man 81 to the house derstanding you must likeorthe wayare After you MIAMI Okla Feb 23 UP) — members listening immediate passage quickly allays the cough urge Samuel L Hart was 81 but he did of the legislation Representative to have your money back not think he was too old to prune Miller (R) Connecticut member trees Tuesday he slipped fell 12 of the committee said he couldn't Bronchitis feet and was killed understand why with so many for Coughs Chest Colds be working on the nation's farms during the summer months The youths are being recruited by the agriculture department and the U S office of education into the victory farm volunteer corps Wickard estimated that approximately 100000 volunteers would work and live on individual farms for the entire summer harvest period while -r tor In War Financing Feb 23 clf '''i:S )‘--'- gress appeared before the house post office committee Tuesday and demanded quick enactment of legislation under which all postal workers would get a $300 annual pay increase until six Assist More Claude R Wickard Tuesday estimated that between 500000 and 650000 youths from the city will acquisitions" ees Says Public Should 1 "--- con- e A'—Thirty-thre- (INS—Secretary of Agriculture Flepresentative Maas (P) Minresta in charge of the bill told the house that in addition to that Cause the committee had secured fmrn Scretary Knox an agreement that no purchases of land fnaval air stations would be maile without the proposals first be:ihr FUbrnitted to the two comLie Malik Warns 33 Congressmen Demand Of Danger Hike Postal Workers' Pay To U S Credit WASHINGTON Feb 23 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