Hull, “will have the opposite effect of ADVERTISEMENT on In Close the United War I). S. Board Fight involving States in con- ROOSEVELT SPEEDS LASKI WILL END flicts between other nations.” “Lurking behind the trade treaties,” Mr. Martin said, “is a plan to again reduce the defaulted war debts, to enable the defaulting nations to make RECOVERY DRAFT G. W. U. LECTURES TRADE POLICIES small token payments and thereby evade the Johnson Act, so they can float new loans in the United States. Message on Works and Members of Congress and Hull Pacts Involve These new loans would be utilized Says May not only for war armaments, but to Relief Proposals Likely Others to Participate U. S. in Conflicts of Other render the borrowing nations still more self-sufficient than they are Tomorrow. in Discussion. Nations. now,” thus further destroying per- manently more of our foreign markets.” BACKGROUND— Members of Congress, experts In The administration's reciprocal concerned at business Gravely public administration, officials of the trade program threatens to involve stagnation and mounting unem- Civil Service Commission and others the United States in conflicts of other ployment, administration has con- will participate in the final round- nations, Representative Martin of tax and sented to certain reforms table discussion to be led by Prof. Massachusetts, chairman of the Re- has supported legislation author- Harold J. Laski, noted British politi- publican Congressional Committee, R F. loans to in- izing renewed C. cal scientist,-at 8 o'clock tonight at the told the House yesterday. COAL PRICES Next is Federal dustry. step spend- George Washington University, on The trade treaties, he said, “have and work programs "The Alternative ing for relief to Patronage." political implications and connections with the President to urge The discussion expected will bring to a close taking them far beyond the intent of DOWN immediate action Prof. by Congress. Laski's two-week stay In Wash- the Reciprocal Trade Act of 1934.” EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st—LOW SPRING PRICES ington as visiting lecturer at the uni- B} the Associated Press. The administration’s foreign eco- ON versity. The general topic of the nomic President Roosevelt and his eco- SCOTT W. LUCAS. policy “is internationalistic, round-table discussions is "America while 'nomic advisers worked at its domestic policy is national- top speed and the Future of Marlow’s Famous Anthracite Democracy." istic” and the two are Reading to a new and in such conflict today complete recovery in (Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea Participants tonight’s round-table that “one or the other Sizet) relief program, apparently agreed policy must will be: Senator McKellar of Tennes- fail while the United The "LAUNDERED" coal, washed free of dust, dirt and slate. upon at a lengthy night conference States is being see, Representative Ramspeck of All coal—more heat—less ash—at lower cost. at the White House. seriously endangered," Representa- Georgia, Harry Mitchell, president of tive While the not dis- Martin said. conferees did the United States Civil Service Com- He accused the BUY a close it was the State Department of NOW—At Substantial details, indicated Mrs. Lucille Foster Saving mission; McMillin, a would be a directing “propaganda campaign" keystone probably pro- civil service commissioner; David 80 Years of Good Coal Service to for the trade policy” under threat of posal spend SI.500,000,000 on pub- Lilienthal, director of the Tennessee lic works as a means of busi- complete regimentation of capital, reviving Valley Authority; Luther Gulick, di- agriculture, industry, labor and the ness and industry. rector of the Institute of Public Admin- "* people.” Marlow This would be in addition to h Coal istration; Stuart Rice of the Central Co. World $1,250,000,000 relief appropriation, Statistical Board, Luther C. Steward, Conditions Cited. 811 E ST. N.W. National 0311 Mr. which would let the Works Progress president of the National Federation Martin presented a number of a of statistical studies to Administration carry peak load of Federal Employes; G. Lyle Belsley, show conditions unemployed from next July 1 to Feb- director of the Civil Service Assembly throughout the world are such that the ruary 1, 1939. for the United States and Canada; economic and social well being of the Both the public works and relief Miss Marguerite Wells, president of United States require strict adherence a proposals were expected to be covered the National League of Women Voters; to moderate nationalistic Join the Victor Record Society and Get This in a presidential message to Congress ] Jacob Baker, president of the United policy.” The tomorrow noon. Its first draft was j Federal Workers of America; Richard Republican campaign leader, who gone over by the five cabinet members ! Strout, Christian Science Monitor; hopes to switch some 100 seats Curran, the the and three other administration offi- Joseph president of National Maritime Union, Charles Stengle. president of the Amer- from Democratic to the Repub- an RECORD the Committee lican column S1495 cials at last 3-hour affiliate Industrial in the PLAYER night's meeting. of for Organization, has ican Federation of Government Em- coming congre«- enlisted the in a determined sional The President will have a final talk parent body fight against the labor ployes; Raymond Clapper, Scripps- | elections, quoted Secretary of the Maritime Commission. Statp Hull in and on the message with congressional policies of Mr. Curran is shown here Howard Newspaper Alliance; Robert support of his charge of $9 Worth of Records with John L. Lewis, chairman the C. “a threatened leaders at 5 p.m. today. of I. O., during the con- McCormick, Colliers; Arthur Burns, MICHAEL L. IGOE. political autocracy." ■ference of C. I. O. leaders held here. Sees V. S. Involved. Those invited were Senator Barkley being enonomist, and Corrington Gill, as- He of Kentucky and Representative Ray- & Underwood Photo. sistant administrator of the Works charged that the reciprocal _—Underwood trade instead of both burn of Texas. Democratic leaders of Progress Administration; Dr. O. G. policy, benefiting for UNCLE OF FAROUK American is Senate and House, respectively; Chair- Saxon, director of research of the industry, having the op- posite effert and that instead man Glass and Taylor of the Senate C. I. o. Republican National Committee; Emil of "softening the mind of the world to- and House Appropriations Committee Hurja. formerly administrative as- VISITS IN CAPITAL Continued ward peace,” as claimed and Senator Byrnes, Democrat, of ECCLES FAVORS From First Page.) sistant to the administrator of the by Secretary ! South Carolina and Representatives Public Works Administration, and commission was its anti- Hussein Pasha Calls on Cannon. Democrat, of Missouri and extending Richard Hogue, director of the Inde- Sabry A $23.95 Value labor influence over Woodrum. Democrat, of Virginia of privately oper- pendent Legislative Bureau. those committees. ated ships where the lines were under Hull, Roper and Wallace. RELEASE OF GOLD financial obligation to the Govern- Official White A House sources had Dinner Guest ★ $23.95 value for only $14.95! disclosed earlier that the President's ment. Tonight. Nothing Illinois else to come in and message would discuss not only the On other fronts of labor's nava! Combining business and pleasure, buy simply purchase state of affairs of this but Desterilization Would Be the N. Hussein Pasha, unrle of the country, engagement M. U. has in- (Continued From First Page.) Sabry King record player (plays through your present also touch on conditions abroad. tensified in recent months its Farouk of Egypt, was making the most organiz- radio) and can of a short you pick out $9 worth of Victor “Chat" Likely to Follow. Basis for Inflation, ing efforts, resulting in numerous elec- Mayor of Chicago, and Nash, who is visit today in the Nation's It probably will be followed tomor- I tion victories and in several important Democratic national committeeman, Capital. records at their regular price. And in addition row He Asserts. agreements with owners. .As head of the commission night by a 45-minute “fireside I ship decreed that Gov. Horner should not j Egyptian we 10co for next give dividends on records chat" in which the President ex- a be renominated. Gov. Horner j year's World's Fair in New any purchas- may By tbe Associated Press. Meanwhile, special Senate com- trimmed 1 York, he called on Secretary of State ed in the future. plain to the Nation his views on the mittee is carrying on the initial phase their candidate by a very considerable Chairman Marriner S. Eccles of the of general economic situation and the of an Hull. Secretary Commerce Roper Federal inquiry into maritime labor con- margin. Reserve Board told the House and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace. reasons for his new program. ditions with hearings In the Committee a public expected primary campaign just closed Banking today further , ; Tonight he will be honor at a WILLIAM J. Time has been reserved on the to get under before summer. guest NAUGHTON desterilization of would be way Gov. Horner and Mr Lucas raised a N. B. C.. C. B. S. and Mutual radio gold psycho- dinner tendered by Hussein Rady, logically inflationary. To Consider Jobs crV against bossism and machine rule, co. chains at 10:30 Program. j Charge d'Affaires of Egypt, at the U Your Dentist Harts You HOMER L. KITT beginning p.m. which Try He discussed general monetary poli- they said Kelly and Nash pro- Preparation of the message and the In addition to formulating a defi- Egyptian Legation. cies at a hearing on a bill for Govern- posed to extend from Chicago to 1330 G Street 'speech occupied most of Mr.
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