PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON November 22, 1935 TURMOIL RULES OVER DISPUTED NEW DEAL ACTS WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (UP) Duslnes Bllii the new deal clashed on many fronts Thurs day, leaving In doubt tbe future of three administration recovery and reform projects which affect mlllloni of persons and billions . of dollars the AAA, the utility act, the Onffey coal law. Nina distinguished Jurists sit ting in the United States supreme court from which there is no ap peal, ultimately will say whether congress exceeded Its connuiu tlonal authority In givlnit Presi dent Roosevelt all the power he demanded to. Initiate the three statutes. Huge Bums Tied I'p Meantime, more than $150, 000, 000. in processing taxes the life blood of AAA lie bog ged In a morass of court Injunc tions. It presents serious prob lem for the treasury. President Roosevelt has warned that new taxes would be necessary If tbe processing levies are held un constitutional. Into the supreme court "today marched government attorneys who appealed to the elderly Jur ists to compel processors ot farm products contesting the levies to "pay iirst and litigate alter. They noted that the law specifi cally states that tax collections may not be altered by the courts. Tbey recalled that the supreme court has recognised that prompt collection of the revenue is one of the most Important functions of the government, "because taxes are the sole means by which sovereignties can maintain their existence." 10 Days to Register In three other courts, the $15.- 000,000.000 utility industry roared lu challenge of the hold ing company act. The companies have until December 1, only ten more days. Is which to regis ter under the law or face drastic, penalties. These penalties range from a fine of $200,000 to re fusal by the government to per mit non-registered companies the use ot the mails or other instru ments of Interstate commerce. On 'etlll another front, the Pittsburgh Coal company, the country's largest Independent bi tuminous coal producer, today appealed for an injunction to bait enforcement of tbe Guffey act. The law seeks to establish a "little NRA" for the bitumin ous industry. One court already has held it constitutional. Only One Firm Files There '-were clear indications tonight tbat the preponderant part of the power Industry would not register under the utility act. Only one small company has filed thus tar. - The $800,000, 000 United Gas Improvement company, one of the largest utili ty holding companies, in the na tion, has refused to register and yesterdays challenged constitu tionality -of the act In federal court at Philadelphia. The Delaware Electric Power company took similar action In the district court at .Wilmington, Del.,' today aa" did the Philadel phia Electric company. In the Philadelphia district court. The Consolidated Gas company of New- York and all subsidiary Curves for the Chorus, Food for the Curves! hi XT ' v Y"'V f w A-'-- A dainty little sandwich and a soda may be xuod tor tha Ihlnntne offlce sirl at noon, but ant iiimib for the girls who want to keep their curves to stay la the chorus, these days. These screen dancers must eat, to regain tha weight they lose daily In their ur. and eat they do. even If It's a soda be tween meals, as five are shown doing here. The girls are, left to right, Dorothy Thompson. Dene Nyles, Esther Pressman. Bonlta Barker, and Kay Gordon. holding companies will not reg ister, the securities and exchange commission was advised. Hint Expected Monday The holding company act al ready has been declared uncon stitutional by Federal Judge William C. Coleman In Balti more, who held the act arbi trary aud capricious." The de cision was made in a test suit brought by the American States Public Service company in pro cess of reorganixation. From the supreme court Mon day may come some hint ot its views on the legality of the pro cessing taxes. It has indicated a decision may be forthcoming then in a case brought by Louis iana rice millers involving the ngnt to sue to restrain collec tions of processing levies. The ruling will affect Indirect ly more than 1000 suits brought to restrain collections of other processing taxes by the AAA. It was in tbe rice case that the government filed its brief today asking tor relief. 1 Schools Wi Close for Thanksgiving Pupils and teachers of city schools and Klamath Union high school will enjoy their annual Thanksgiving vacation next week, when classes will close Wednes day afternoon, November 27, un til Monday morning, December 2. Christmas vacation for city grade schools will begin on De cember 21. and classes are sched uled to resume on Monday, De cember 30. Dates for Klamath Union high school's Christmas holidays have not yet been set, according to an announcement from Principal Lloyd Emery. Worn king pins and bushings are one ot the commonest causes of annoying rattles at the front of the car. Charcoal will absorb gases In a milk room. Nation-Wide Poll Indicates New Deal Losing Strength NEW YORK, Not. It. (UP) First returns In the Literary Di gest current poll of new deal sen timent show 63. 2S per cent of negative votes to the question: "Do you now approve the acts and policies of the Roosevelt new deal to date?" The returns, to be published In Saturday's issue ot the weekly, totaled 40.053 votes from five states In the south and west. They are the first batch of a 10.000,000 ballot straw rote taken in an attempt to forecast the 1936 presidential election. Georgia for Roosevelt President Roosevelt's "other borne state" of Georgia, and Ok lahoma gave the new deal major ities in first tabulations. Iowa, Kansas and Missouri; the other states In the first group, reject ed tne administration. Editors ot the magaxlne said 500.000 ballots a day were being sent out this week to the 43 states. A periodical analysis of the straw vote will be published from time to time, with new td- tals weekly. In previons similar polls, the magazine's straw vote has been remarkably accurate In forecasting election results. For example,- the poll forecast the shattering ot the "solid south" In tbe 1928 Hoover-Smith con test. -Previons Poll Showed Gain A previons poll on the new deal, to practically the same vot ers, in the spring of 1934 showed a national sentiment of 61.15 for the administration to 33.85 against it, a larger percentage of popular approval for the pres ident than he received with 59.15 of the official Roosevelt-Hoover votes. In the 1932 election. Georgia's Initial representation of 3947 votes in the current poll showed 2778 Indorsing the new deal to 1169 hostile ballots. The percentages are 70.38 yes and 29.11 no. In the 1934 poll, the division was 83.43 yes and 17.57 no, Iowa Withdraws Support "This, at first glance, might Indicate to some observers a loss In new deal popularity," the edi tors comment. "Possibly they will associate it with the attacks on the new deal by Georgia's governor, Eugene Talmadge. "However, the Digest repeats that It would be futile, at this stage ot the poll, to attempt to draw definite conclusions." Iowa, with 17.756 votes cast, showed 10,447 against the new deal a percentage ot 41.16 yes and 68.84 no compared to a fa vorable , vote for Roosevelt in last year's poll. Oklahoma Loyal . The tabulation shows that In Kansas Roosevelt s popularity has declined since 1934 to 44.67 per cent, on the basis ot 4218 ballots cast. Missouri so far has returned 11,779 ballots, ot which 46.82 per cent are for tbe new deal. Both states voted for Roosevelt in 1932. Returns from Oklahoma, total ing 2353 votes to date, show 52.06 per cent supporting the present national administration and Its policies. Reports from the department of commerce Indicate that the av erage monthly pay for first pilots is $524. Co-pilots average f201 a month. The noise made by a loose connecting rod is sharp and clear, and Is most noticeable when the engine is running fast while the car is moving down hill. If the water between the North American and Asiatic continents were lowered but 200 feet, Alaska and Siberia would bo joined to gether. (Study tliU bottle ol 100 PROOF, 100 STRAIGHT WHISKEY Know every handsome feature of this most beautiful bottle of the best straight bourbon your money can buy at anywhere near the price. Call for.lt bj; Its respected name "Old Mr. Boston." Look for the handy jigger cup the fine old bronze label the red, white and blue seal that says "100 PROOF, STRAIGHT WHISKEY." At least one year old when bottled. Not a trace of alcohol added. 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Hull said: Knvorahln Iteartion Norn "Hither wo' Win seek a restora tion of most of these forelitn markela or we can abandon the Idea of Incrensed sales of sur pluses and move straight and steadily along the pathway ot a regimentation of our processes ot production, transportation and distribution.' The secretary - asserted that the nation's, reaction t,o the Ca nadian treaty ' has been Vover whelinlnicly f a v o r a b I -" He warned ssalnst listening to the pleas of IiIkIi tariff Interests. Objections Dialed "The many millions ot wane earners thrown out of employ ment from 1939 to 1933 and of farmers thrown Into eondltions of bankruptcy during the same period, who know tholr present Improved and steadily Improving condition will think twice before giving heed to the small but powerful Hawley-Smoot wreck ing crew that dominated the ag ricultural, business and economic affairs of the nntlnn during the years prior to 1933," he said. Hull said he had received a number of protests against pro visions In the agreement, but de clared that these have been con fined almost entirely to "profes sional partisan politicians" or to representatives of special Inter ests. Tariff Bntes ninnird Tbe primary object ot the Ca nadian treaty, Hull said, was to rogaln for American surplus farm products some of the II. 300,000,000 of foreign markets which the United States had lost since 1927. The loss ot these markets he traced directly to the "excessive tariff rates" pushed through congress by lobbying and log-rolling tactics. Foresees Rise of Third Party (! w K e"S V Rise ot an autl-capltnllstle third party In 1940 is forecast by llov. Ployd B. Olson, ot Minne sota, shown bore In New York as he began a nro-wook speak Ins tour. Olson Is oonsldorod by liberal leaders ss the most likely candidate (or the presi dency on such a ticket He al ready has announced that he will seek tbe 0. B. Sonate seat ot Thomas D. Seball Best year. Gun Battle In Texas Saloon Injures Five FORT WOUTH. Texas, Nov. 32. (UP) An argument In the State Dnr Thursday sent five per sons to the hospital (Ufforlng with gunshot wounds. Rrnest Olorla, 20, Mexican porter, was critically Injured. He was shot through the back. Morris Anther, proprietor, was shot through the thigh and a hone broken. Erath Jones was shot twice through the hips. Mrs. John Slmrll was shot through the lag as was Carnle Russell. Two men onterod the drinking place and began arguing with Anther ovor payment for Instal lation of a carbonatlng system. Anther said he would pay to morrow and one of the men said to the other, "got him, son." Then the firing began. Anther ran toward the cash register whore he kept a gun. He drop ped Just In front ot the rugistor. Gloria was shot ss he stood beside Anther. Ills wound may prove fatal, hospital attendants said. One Killed , Many Injured in Blast Of Metal Mould P1TTBI1UUQH, Nov. 13, (UP) One mun was fatally Injured, a sooond l uuar deuth, and it other worker! woio burnod whan a 'metal mould oiplodod at the Mesla machine plant liors late Thursday, . John Hives, apparently a young man, was burned from head lo font, and (iMilrud a few hours nftor tits blunt. Kloven nlhor plant workers worn serlounly burned and needed hoapllul troatjuont for tliolr Injuries. Frederick lluhr, like Kvo. was burned aver the entire body, lie Is roporlod lu critical condition. tins which oidlnurlly liurns during Ilia process of "pouring the mould" accumulated aud ex ploded, The blunt showered the workers with whlln hot melul. Several of those who received hospitalisation ware reported In critical condition tonight. A Indlo nt molten melal had Just been drawn from the hlnnt furnace. A portion of Ilin mould had been poured. 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