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TAX BILL READY; AIMED TO BLOCK 'SLASH'lMEASURE Chennault to Testify on China 4 Gfr Oakland Tribune, Tuesday, March 2, 1948 VANDENBERG WON'T SPECUUTE' ON ACCEPTING NOMINATION By DON THOMAS ernor Warren called attention to the I measure already "endangering SACRAMENTO. March 2. Con-' ct that he had urged the Legis-! health and welfare," and asserted tinuance of present reduced State lature to explore the possibility of underground basin are taxes for another year in conform- utilizing some of the overdrawn vulnerable to bly wasjfailure of the installing concern to have the new electric voting system in operation. It was expectedjHhe equipment will ready byext Sunday. By reMutkn at its initial session ance wim LrOVi tan warrens wuuiwt nmmAnit; A Kill ffrantPri in 194R fnr crVx-inl ntcict.i TOKYO, March 2.

(U.R) Maj Gen. Claire L. Chennault is pre- readied for introduction this after- ance in addition to the Outright UCA wul muauai the Assembly re-elected pared to return to Washington to noon in the Senate. $30,000,000 propoaL i Both Houses planned to meet only Speakerj 5am L. SfWrr testify on China before the House Created by Sen.

T. H. DeLap of; Child care center and emergency briefly this afternoon, tomorrow and Pro-Teni-iThomas Maloney ci Can Foreign Affairs Committee but Richmond, the measure is signed bv water legislation were also in oros- inursaaj, in oraer to iacmtate com-, i rar.ciscCt- and all otner pect today as bills began to; flow mittee study of the proposed budget, the 1947 Session, the Upper He 3 i Gen. Douglas MacArthur apparently i 29 co-authors-r-more than sufficient YCgGD Senate Control nas not vet decided, it was reported to assure its passage in the upper into the legislative hopper, FOURTH RED CHIEF NABBED BY FBI and then recess until Monday. A renamed Harold J.

Powers aj contributing factor in the Assem-1 presidentpro-tem. Nebraskan Likely to Enter Senator's Name In Primary Anyway today. house and to ploxrk a rival measure The budget bill was introduced Dispatches from Shanghai quoted being prepared in the Assembly to yesterday afternoon, in the Assem- Despite Dixie Revolt Chennault as saying he has not yet slash state levies another 20 per bly by Assemblyman Marvin Sher-received an official invitation to win of Oakland and in the Senate SHEKM WiCHTVr.TriW (3. testify but that "I expect to accept." As the administration measure by Sen. W.

P. Rich of Marysville "-f- 1 a. 1 1 A. 1U VJ JL A 1 WASHINGTON, March NEW YORK, March after Gov. Earl Warren presented Reoublicans indicated today thevl Chennault, former commander of was drawn, Governor Warren told Senator Vandenberg Mich.) de-j fourth top Communist party leader his message on the document to a joint session of the two expect a hard fight to keep Senate 'the -Flying Tigers," said the main his press conference that there was rnntrnl in the November elections thing that might interfere would be no possible way that expenditures rtinprf tndav to "soeculate whether arresiea in a current wusuce spari ne would accept the Republican whether or not the Southern pejonal business affairs.

He is head could be cut so as to save sufficient Houses. Democrats revolt. of a commercial airline in China. money to coer additional tax re-; Assemblyman Jonathan jiHolli- Senator Brewster Me.) told Both men werevinvited to appear ductions unless the Legislature baugh of Huntington Park, atlid Ern-a reporter the GOP high command! in person before a congressional changes; existing statutes on educa- est Geddes of Pomona, were ready ment crackdown on alien Reds was held at Ellis Island today, where other alleged Communists held for deportation were staging a so-called hunger strike. Irving Potash, a member of the nomination for President.

Vandenberg viiied Raymond A. -IcConnell Lincoln. newspaper editor again, asking that his the desk their liill to fnllv rea1i7ps it is nossible for the committee in Washington or to sub- tion, social welfare and other state to send to first with the second! release of the new imported Full Frfqiievcy HEronpjvr; Ravce Republicans to elect a President mit memoranda if they could not aids. but still lose the Senate if the con-! make it. POOR ALTERNATIVES Communist party's National Com- Asked what MacArthur intended test is close outside the South.

rame be witnneia irom me miUee and official of toe and Nebraska Pnmary Leather Workers Union (CIO), was McConnell had held up filmg of agents yes- petition to place Vandenberg f0r deportation to his native Meanwhile two meetings, sched- to do, one of his aides replied that uled today were expected to add he hjd not given "any indication." fire to the Dixie rebellion against OtheT sources close to MacArthur President civil rights pro- said it was not believed his position reduce State taxes by 20 per cent. Although the proposal is frowned tin by the Administration and there were predictions in some legislative circles that the measure iwould never manage to get out of committee in its own house, the authors were said to expect a change Of sentiment as budget studies progress. In recommending yesterday that r.ame on tne reorasKa Dauoi uum D. "There are only a very few ways we could cut taxes." he could cut build. ng reserves or use the "rainy day fund, or they ct-uld cut so close to the bone that 'We wuid Lice a deficit before the year is over." Of the contention of the Cali- mi.

He was charged, as were others. gram. had changed from the time the ire Micni.san senator nau uppui tLinitv to answer this question: IE ID JUS the with being a membfr of an organi-i The House Judiciary Committee suggestion first was made. "If vou were nominated by A ioicj w. vuw iauon aavocaung me overthrow up an anu-iyncmng uiu ai ithe government by force and vio-; closed session.

The measure 14a A lence. He was held without bail. approved by a subcommittee lastinaiign neaQS UfOUD Republican convention would you accept the Vandenberg wired McConnell: another year, thereby saving taxpayers $1 19.000.000 Gov mmmratinn nffirial cairt tht fh ttppk hut terhnira itv fit rifla i -Responding to your message. I.hnnr whirh Wan session barred it? orosress toward i I DUV UUt dpreCKelS ernor Warren indicated it would be' imprudent to further reduce" levies which is backing the move for additional tax cuts, that revenue estimates are too low, the Governor said: "All economists tell us that one Jesse Haugh, president of Oakland's Western Transit Company an early House vote. STRATEGY MEETING Later in the day some 75 Southern Democratic Congressmen CK.U.e.ULU1dlcBuuuu.,..u-EIlij lslan(j yesterday under the probable contingencies.

our ques- leadership of Gernart Eisler, alleged tion defies intelligent answer with-No Communist agent America, cut full Wwledge of unknown ulti- sras faked They mate events. niontv f.i in and former president of the Key of these days we are going to have System, heads a group of assotiates that have entered into an agree this time. CHILD CARE BILL Geddes. together with Assemblymen Thomas Doyle of Los Aaigeles. Frances Dunn of Oakland, and others, has readied a child csire bill which would continue the present program until June 30, 1949; while a recession, and wnen we do it going to hit state finances first because all our taxes are based on planned to hold a second "strategy "I have heretofore made my po- rooms, brought by friends, and were to meeting to map further plan6 I shall not discuss it in no danger of starving themselves.

sitien clear, further. ment this and other disputed civil op. the amount 0, sales ofit from rights measures. ests In tne San Electric Rail- thosp sales and income. Brewster noted that the Dixie way Company and the San Diego -i personally believe it would be fritir nf Truman are onrt Cnmran tviflina irith the caU'otiv nf rm- Assemblyman Augustus Hawkins of "I again request that my name be' not filed for a position for which Hearinqs to Continue am not a candidate.

If it is filed despite this urgent and earnest re-iQn JuNSdlC Won ROW carefully to keep their Democratic hora trtav state to be too optimistic about Los Aneles- IS preparing to.put in was learned here tnrtav a rival measure which would elim party label, even thought they may I ask mv iNeoraska iriencs to quest Hearings on jurisdictional claims by several-unions, seeking to represent workers at the Richmond plant of Standard Oil Company, will be continued tomorrow at a National finally decide to deny the President their electoral votes. These developments, pointed up Brewster's remarks: E. H. Crump, leader of Tennes- Completion of the sale, for which vvtlat 0Llr revenues will be. the amount of money involved was HIGHER APPROPRIATIONS not disclosed, depends upon ap- Although the Governor recom-iproval of the State Public Utilities, mended in his budget message ap-j It involves purchase of the inter- propriation of $30,000,000 for im-ie-t held by J.

D. and A. B. Spreck- poverished school districts, indicated, ing that that was all stale finances Haugh heads transit lines through- would stand at this time, a bill to out the West, including the Air-1 appropriate $30,000,000 for that purport Limousine Company 'Gray pose was reported ready for simul- inate any termination date and alio- cate $6,500,000 for the next year of' operation. Dickey introduced a series of water, health, and safetyr code amendment designed to safeguard the State's rights to underground water and to protect such; water' from pollution by elimination, ex-; cept on permit, of all existing sewer Labor Relations Board hearing in see's powerful Shelby County Dem- San Francisco confine their primary votes to others." The reply apparently left the way open for McConnell to go ahead with a move to place Vandenberg's rame before Nebraska voters.

McConnell is chairman of a bi-partisan committee seeking a "full choice" for his state's voters. He filed names of six Republicans and a Dempcrat yesterday, but held off temporarily on Vandenberg. Lines), of San Francisco and Oak- taneous introduction in both houses, wells. land. i Informed of that situation, Gov-, The statement of urcency ih the ocratic organization, issued a statement saying: "In his scheming, cold-blooded effort to outdo Henry Wallace and Governor Dewey of New York for the Negro vote, he (Truman) has endeavored to reduce the South to a country of crawling cowards." NOT FOR TRUMAN "I will vote for a Democrat nex' About 3000 employees are involved in the hearings, which opened yesterday.

Most of the workers are now represented by the CIO Oil Workers Union. However, the International Association of Machinists and the Independent Union of Petroleum Workers are claiming bargaining rights at the plant. Milens make it easy to be a good cook! Dewey Staying on Job ALBANY. March 2.JP Gov. Thomas E.

Dewey will pass up his usual spring vacation and personally lead his forces in a drive for the Republican presidential nomination, he disclosed today. LONG, EASY GRIP PLASTIC HANDLES Biddle's Wife Wins November," Crump said, "but it will not be Truman." The South Carolina Democratic; Executive Committee adopted aj resolution opposing Truman's nomination and election. The state com-j mittee charged the national party; with "contemptuous political be-j trayal" of the South. Children's Custody At the same time the Governor cemed a newspaper report, not! MEDIA, March 2. (JP) Judge carried by the Associated Press, Henry G.

Sweney today gave the that he had offered jobs in return wife of Alexander W. B'iddle "gen-for political support in the Wiscorc-! eral custody" of the couple's four sin presidential primary, where he! children, ranging in age from 2 to is contesting with Harold E. Stassen io years. and Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

jiis action ended a 17-months- In Jackson, the party state executive committee asked the delegates to the national convention to walk out unless the party reverses itself on the civil rights issue. Gov. Ben T. Lanev of Arkansas long battle between the 28-year-old son of the executive vice-president Storm Delays Stassen to vou the fill I fre- Apain Sherman. Clay i firt second release of the new BOSTON.

March 2. iJP) The of the Philadelphia Stock Ex- Lonuon storm has delayed Harold E. Sjas-1 change, and his wife, the former recommended that South- sen's flight here for three days of 'Elizabeth Sims. campaigning in New Hampshire in; The Biddies were married in his bid for the Republican presi- April. 1937.

Today's agreement stip- dential nomination. iulated that either husband or wife em Democrats repudiate the national leadership. He proposed this in a letter to Guv. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina to be incor-! porated in a report to the Southern Governors' Conference 'ere I March 13. quencv ranjie record imported ra England.

This the first time that popular records with a pound ranre extending from 'AO toJ 1.000 cycles Lave been available to the publlr. They give you tone qualities never before captured on any but professional broadcasting transcriptions. is free to institute divorce action. Files for Conaress REDWOOD CITY. March 5 JPY i 'For Sail' LSc? JJfitu "Pt SELF-SEALING I2 PERBUMN RING Jonathan H.

Rowell, attorney, todayj PULLMAN, March 2. I.P The earliest volunteer fire depart-announced his candidacy for "CWP As flood waters crept closer to his ment in this country was organized fress. He will run on the Demo- doorstep last week, one resident; in New York by Peter Stuyvesant cratic ticket for the Eighth District placed this sign on his threatened in 1659. Leather buckets and a seat now held by Jack Z. Anderson, shanty: supply of hooks and ladders were Rcweil lives in Woodside.

"For Sail." purchased. STRAUSS WALTiTS Album and four 10-inrh refords StT95 bv Ronnte Munro cTihI OrthestrH "Aaltz STRAIGHT SIDES AND STRAIGHT POURING EDGE mperor ice of Spring; Fledermaus Blue Danube Artists" Life ienna oods Rosefs from thr South Wine. Wmen and Song Z6Q3 AUDIBLE COOKING SIGNAL lllLMM and SllL'jLJ VAN At MULKEY'S Friendly Furniture Store ALL ALUMINUM FOR QUICK. EFFICIENT COOKING 8 I S- 1 I if 4 Album and three records by Rirhanl Crean and (hTbestra I INTERLOCKING COVER CONNECTION lo. Instrumental selections from the M.

a eomen of the Guard and the Gon lers. JSEW Single WISDOM BLUE LABEL BED0RDS WEST BEND THE During the National al.nl...80C prlred HOW MARCH 1st to 20th OF TRIPLE-THICK ALUMINUM MULKEY'S fine ft mattress leads in qualUu, 3 4-QUART CAPACITY! The safet efficiency and simplicity of this gleaming new pressure cooker certainly proves the West Bend people know their onions and how to cook 'em! This cooker is pressed, not cast, from triple-thick aluminum; aluminum three titocs as thick as ordinary ware! It heats so evenly cooks so quickly you'll be pleased as punch with its performance! Everything SILENT LOVE YOU'VE CHANCfj). sur by An Shlton with Camarata and hi orchrtra. I'LL MAKE UP FOR EVERYTHING AT THE CANDLELIGHT A E. nunp by Wm Lvnn with Bob Farnrni and hi Orrhtr DICKER DOCK BAIA, T-d Heath.

atgic THE FARMYARD MELODY HEACN' HOME TO TEXAS, bv Harrv Lestrr and his BI BEAUTIFUL BED OF ROSEg; un by LVnny Dennis ith Slanlpy Black and Orchestra -i DANISH NOOK POLKA CLAP HlNDS POLKA, Kramer and "Snlmrr- Accordion with fiartcJGuitar and Baaa. PI ANISSIMO MY COUSIN LOUElLa. tunj by Sam Browne with Brrt Tbompon' Orchrtra. DOWN IN DREAM VALLEY. RAC0ME COWBOY JOE.

Johnny Irni and hn Rancher. :3" OL- MAN REBOP SWEET LORRAIN by Jack PinwD and hi? Quartet -Cj A TREE IN THE MEADOW AN OU SOMBRERO, bv Sam Browne with Ben Thompson and bj Orchestra. BLUE HEAVEN YOU DON'T HAVE fn KNOW TTTE LANGUAGE, bv tb Squadronairea. LA MER NIGHT AND PAY. by giitoj and Orrhtra.

i3 SHERMAN CLAY RECORD DEPARTMENT Broadway at Hobart, Oakland 12, CaHf. you put in it, from pot roast to peas, comes out fully flavored, chuck-iuil oi vitamins, and moutn-watering good: 25c A WEEK Iskr -i- 'A''' tr Read all about it You can look your best even improvo that "New Look" by sleeping soundly and sweetly on a Mulkey's Slumber-Wings one of the most wonderful mattresses on earth. Dollar for dollar Slumber-Wings rs by far the outstanding value in good mattrett today. During the "SLEEP SHOW" you should visit the colorful Bedding Department at this Friendly Furniture Store. You can see and thoroughly examine the Slumber-Wings Mattresses then.

Cash or credit, the price is the same at Milens. No interest or carrying charges! MAIL THIS COUPON IF YOU CAN'T COME EN I MILENS JEWELERS 12th and Washington Sti. Oakland 12. California 2-i Full size $49.50 Twin size $47.50 leoe vend the London rtord cheHed ob Totol Nome PUai send Nw West fiend Pressure Cooker(s) at $13.95 each (plus 3 soles tax). I-) Check enclosed CZ Charge to my account Open on account for me Addren same Box Springs to match price each unit.

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