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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 9

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THURSDAY MORNING. CoaAttflclcB (Times FEBRUARY 18. 1943. fPART I. Farm Credit Bureau Revival Plan Attacked in Committee Farm Employment Hits Lowest Mark State Seeks Way to Avoid Leases persons worked in nonagricul-tural civilian production for every man in uniform in December.

1942, against a worker-fight-' cr ration of IS to 1 at the begin-nin of the war. New Fight on Petrillo Ban Granted by Judge Government's Case to Be Heard on Merits; Union Chief Gets 20 Days to Answer Petition President Hit by House Bill Agency Headed by Uncle Cut Off Entirely in Offices Appropriation SACRAMENTO, Feb. 17. tV- NEW YORK. Feb.

17. ifi Bankers, Agriculturists and Senators Criticize Wickard Proposal of Lending to Produce Crops WASHINGTON. Feb. 17. V- acencv of the type we have been Postwar construction to house State agencies in their own buildings and thus do away with the expense of leasing of- Military and industrial employment of oS.COO.OOO wa about greater than the ukc.

peacetime force at the end or 1342, but hired farm workers! Bankers, farmers and Senator: trying to shut off. I. I. Sluihw from further enforcement of CHICAGO, Keb. 17.

(JF) The anifice quarters would cost A. I. M. Wiggins, vire prei- tat Angtltt, Calif. Joined today In attacking Sccre- drnt of the American Bankers srovc rnment a3 granted the right today to continue its at order prohibiting members of jooo exclusive of the cost of prop-the union from making records frty or rights of way, the State dropped to the lowest on record, the National Industrial Conference Board said todav.

tary Wlckard's revival of the Be-j pmlirted the resur tempt to force James C. Petrillo ior puDiic purposes. Department of Public Works es gional Agricultural Credit Cor- rection of R.A.C.C. would "pro- Although farm wa rntf5 and his American Federation of Judge Barnes rejected a sim'i- timated today lar petition last October on duce confusion if not havoc in ro. a third during the past! the production credit field.

private rescarch Half a dozen other witnesses ro -ij grounds that the matter essen The estimate was compiled In response to a request for such information made by Governor poration to lend farmers as much as $225,000,000 to produce' war crops. W. L. Hemingway, president of the American Bankers called the plan "chock tially was a labor dispute and were equally critical, and Sena- jmost 70,000 fewer hired workers lor vvnerry m.i who pro-lthan thc precpding year an in the preceding year. Warren's civilian committee on taxation.

The report by Director Charles The board, said almost evcn Musicians to end their ban on making recordings for radio stations and juke boxes. Federal Judge John P. Barnes filed a memorandum opinion stating he would hear the government's ease on its merits and directing President Petrillo and other A.F.M. officials to answer the government's petition for an WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.

(U.R) The House todav passed by voice vote a $2,616,972,913 independent offices appropriation bill after cutting off without a penny the National Resources Planning Board, President Roosevelt's chief postwar planning agency, which i3 headed by Mr. Roosevelt's Frederic A. Delano. Altogether the House slashed $1,131,466 from the total recommended by the Appropriations Committee as It hewed to anj economy line pledged by both ing' and compared it to a flank that it did not come within the scope of the antitrust laws. The United States Supreme Court upheld the decision lat Monday.

Last December, however, the Purcell estimated the cost of ll'Mt-U III lilt: PMU lUllllUULCf against Wickard's move, declared that what farmers needed was not more credit, but man power and machinery. attack on country bankers. FOR "GOOD COMPANY" Serve the Finest! Senator George (D.) a member of the joint committee replacing present leased areas In a Civic Center structure in Los Angeles at Sl-WOOO; to replace leases in off Civic Center struc on reduction of nonessential Fed injunction against them within! government again filed a petition for an injunction. Like the first suit, it charged violation of eral expenditures which heard the testimony, declared that ef tures, $100,000, and to replace loft-tvpe areas approximately 20 days. In the current case the govern ment seeks to enjoin the A.F.M feet of the move on private major parties at the start of the $1,090,000 would be required.

lending agencies were likely to jthe anti-trust laws but the second action stressed the contention that the union was destroying small, independent radio sta impede Treasury financing new Congress. CO AGAINST FRESIDKXT OBITUARY Junior Chamber Chairman Byrd said it Mould Biggest slice nearly $1,000,000 mean establishment of "another large bureau." Used by 365,000 More than 363,000 men and boy3 used the facilities of the Iis Angeles Y.M.C.A. during 1912, according to a report yesterday by James W. McCandless, general secretary. DISEASE SPECIALIZE IN TREATMENT Of DUINARY.

PROSTATE-RECTAL-BLOOD KIN-GLAND KIDNEY DISEASES RUPTURE PILES (No Surgery) SPECIAL TREATMENTS TO THE PROSTATE WASSERMANN'S-URINALYSIS-SMEARS PRE-MARITAL PREGNANCY EXAM. Lw Fm Liberal Crafit titmdfrf Rfl CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Albert Goss, Master of the Na tional Grange, declared, "This Mrs. Nelli S. Cobb Funeral services for Mrs. Nella S.

Cobb, 73, who died Monday, will be conducted today at 11 just opens up another lending tions which depended entirely on records and which had neither musician labor nor labor disputes. In his memoradum the judge said the new suit raised allegations which were not ruled on In the earlier case and commented that the new complaint "does not state a violation of the Sherman Act" but added he would defer ruling on a defense motion to dismiss the charges and would hear the case on its merits. Externally Caustd Cancels Convention CHICAGO, Feb. 17. The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce announced today cancellation of Its 24th annual convention scheduled for Milwaukee, June 9 to 12, because of wartime restrictions on traveling.

Instead, the board of directors will meet in Chicago in early June to conduct necessary business of the organization. -came out of the recommended 3944 allotment for the Home Ioan Bank Administration. The legislators also trimmed $180,000 from a proposed $1,835,000 appro- friation for the Budget Bureau the coming fiscal year. In leaving the Planning Board rut In the coldv the House' went Bgainst the President's explicit wishes as expressed at a press conference yesterday. An effort to act In accord with WINES SINCE H8I V0UJM I As gracious tribute to good toste, there SWEET A ffe A I Is no finer compliment thon Old Son nretrBT if I a.m.

at Pierce Bros. Beverly Hills Mortuary, with cremation following. Mrs. Cobb, who resided at 137 S. Doheny Drive.

Beverly ttnily rtlltv iOf, HcHy tpel iim httn on Hills, was noted for her paintings on china. She leaves her hus I Gabriel, pr.de of master vintners for half II Ml nil or I a century! WINES WW QUART I W. M. BROWN, M.D., STArr ENTIRE SIXTH FLOOR, CUTTS BLOG. 706 S.

HILL ST. TR. 1414 Nwrt in. I f.a. Sun.

10 band, Herbert E. Cobb. Mr. Roosevelt's comment was beaten Representative Arved A. Carlson OWL CELEBRATES REXALL'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY! ma The funeral of Arved Andrew Carlson, 61, secretary-treasurer of Magnusen (D.) proposing that the Planning Board be allotted $430,000 to continue to work, was ruled out of order.

The original budget request ior the board was $1,400,000. Chairman' Cannon of the Ap the Rich Manufacturing who oied last Tuesday, will be con ducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the fierce Bros. Beverly Hills Mor propriations group said the sub tuary, followed by interment in Inglewood Tark Cemetery. Carl son leaves his widow, Mrs.

Jessie M. Carlson of 300 S. Maple Drive. committee which wiped out the allotment considered the agency's usefulness "so doubtful" it believed a favorabl report unwarranted. X-YPirrT Sl'VITP VI1IIT Beverly Hills; a daughter, Arthur Warner and a son.

Lieut. Don A. Carlson, formerly 4. an employee of the Times edi inf auiiitmxfiauuii is i tonal staff to make a fight in the Senate for) restoration of the appropriation! Charles J. Bennett as well as the original amounts Now, i ore lltan ever, women should bo (heir loveliest! Dalnfy fcmlnlnU.v charms a masculine heart whel her It be through the sparkling radiance of a lustrous complexion, the allure of a fragrant perfume or the chicness of immaculate make-up.

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