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4 4 Oakland Tribune; Wednesday, Sept 3 Union Chiefs' Lust folPbwei Probte Names Eisler Aide I the Senate Finance Committee, said he believed a GOP tax bill would be offered soon after Congress con Hurtinglabor, Critic fiarges WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. (PH- f- The annual concert of Barber Shop Quartets ol 'California; Arizona and Nevada -will be held in the Mission Playhouse in San Gabriel, October 3 and 4, it was announced by Russell committee The House Un-American Activitien By MCTOR RIESEL venes whether in special session this year or for: the regular session next January. -The bill-probably will be similar to the legislation which President Truman twice vetoed last session. Committee adjourned its hearing today without developing who ap proved-the visas of Harms Eisler, V''' admitted former member "of the chairman for the San Gabriel chap WASHINGTON, Sept.

24If some, of the labor giants would stop acting; like they were always on the glory road; if they would just for a while knock off their fight for power over each other: if they would lose their egomania they -would lose their critics. They sneer at appeals to Tea- MILITARY Communist Party, but Committee chapters, nine in ter He said. 16 time pluh. the AFL-into si factional fight-ir his successor! which would di-t and divide la-; bor at a time wheunited action is! essential to its'jpervation. There you ha.Vit.

LEWIS AN EXA'LE But the fight ff power is not the sole evidence of ti egomania which seizes this handfrfl of men. Look at John Lewis. trying io needle Bill Green intoS irttinc sb Mr. I. Investigator Robert E.

Stripling In dicated this would be brought out Los Angeles County and the others from Phoenix. Reno. Sacramento, 5 CoL William II. Neblett, president of the Reserve Officers' Association, yesterday in Atlantic City, tomorrow. San Francisco and San Diego will son and tell you it's none of your The committee's acknowledged business.

Yet they try to make it participate. purpose In the investigation is to re-i everybody's business by appealing N. urged the organization of citizen defense forces throughout to the public's Reason when they're A city capncilman's proposal that masks be issued to motorists using i7) 'A' veai what' high government officials permitted alien -Communists to re-i main in the United States. in trouble. the United States as the basis of 4 can take over a irJsf'onally powerful In a letter from former Under-i 'Their feuds make news and news makes public opinionThey're re-SDonsible for the kinds of news they Los Angeles' Second and Third Streets tunnels was considered today.

Ed J. Davenport told the council yesterday that carbon mo- secretary of State Sumner Welles to! Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who was re-i vealed in Welles testimony to have make and the public's reaction. But 'J they're battling anyway, noxiae is getting worse uic nut nels. Davennort "temporarily with I mierceaea ior eisler, there was a reference to a "Don SteohensT of protection in case of an atom bomb attack which he said could make casualties of two-thirds of the Nation's population within five hours.

"We would have to start by dividing the whole country into small military districts," Colonel Neblett told the 27th annual convention of the military order of the world wars. Within an hour after got into held" his proposal after the council was informed new ventilators will laoor lederation- once again, its name, try tortate to the lead, ers of either or of the two big political partiesl Even among! lis own people where his power undisputed and indisputable, Les 1 keeps himself on the glory Just the other day Lewis' magai his controlledj. personal mouthfc ran a series of letters frontf: rateful miners widows who hx received $1000)! death benefits sift their men had been killed in tltJpits these past Griffithi 29, John Garfield the Natioal Arts Club in New York. Stephens was not further identified, but Stripling said Stephens was be installed soon. WASHINGTON town today, for example, I discovered that one of the highest AFL vice-presidents, whose arrogance already has forced a union with members to quit the AFL.

is now plotting to force another powerful Ainit out of the Federation because it's bucking his whimsical drive for sought today lot embezzling $7300 from Fruitvale branch I ci Central Bank. (Story on Page I). With meat and err prices soaring, Gen. Ira C. Eaker, who recently retired as deputy command Keeping irs.

Roosevelt postfed in the case. TEXT OF LETTER Following are the texts of Mrs. Roosevelt's letters: (Dated January .11, "Dear Sumner: three papers were brought to me yesterday by a friend of Mr. Eisler. The man who bf ought them power in another part of the coun ing general of the Air Forces, was ready to go house-hunting in few months.

Until jst March, when try. So, who hurts the Federation, Centralia's No. 5 9 ied out 112 coal Houston, tpday. The 30-year Secretary of Interior Krug suggested yesterday in Washington, more fish. Krug said fish production Is now at its peak for the year and that prices are about the same as last' year with some popular items lower.

He added in a statement: "Fish and other seafood are NATIONAL this over-cynical vice-president who already has all the power he can Army veteran yesterday became a diggers, the wid ceived only $1004i that Lewis did if iwould have re. iders will recall hing sbout in of Hughes Tool Com Christmas toy prices, says a Bos pany, original unit of the wide it ii-ai Walter creasing the am? ton wholesaler, will be down as use, or his public critics who try to stop him by spotlighting his activities? HURTS -LITTLE FELLOWS' spread holdings of Howard Hughes, Winchell on the ai and this column is a perfectly hpnest person and very much disturblpd. He thinks the State among our most nutritionally val- irc ft manufacturer and Hollv much as 30 per cent this year, in in print, flayed jk uable foods. Since this is so, house-1 wood producer I contrast to the upward trend of most Department has really told the wives would do well to look to the I say he does. I sayhe hurts not to floit.

jhe d1 rmlv the AFL but the miUionsi in the widows prices. Louis Block reported in I hUDf ey do wih iu aarnit xne cisiers ana he is Col. James Gillespie said in Brize Norton. yesterday the perfectly sure that the Eislers are Portland, a trend away from warlike toys, and said yesterday, some items, like electric trains and U. S.

Army Air Forces' not Communists and have no politi ret iewis mag like "Thank' the Lewis." Mr. L. that's an equal dif who belong to just so they can earn a little mote, a little easier. There are other serious feuds among this top handful of AFL men who completely overshadow the airplane" may try another record cal affiliations of any kind. He is 1 i Jk i i fishing industry for an increasing part of their protein food needs." Ocean shipping interests contended in Washington today they must be permitted to operate scheduled air services if they are to compete successfully for the world's L- for trying er' while inor )1 orphans.

rie prints stuff 'd and John L. iviously thinks Sution of credit, hy don't some 't off the glory lublic a chance but real heir movement. Tht Trlbanc sure that they believe our form of run in about two weeks flying Christmas tree lights and bulbs, still were scarce. As I said befoj, homeward via the Azores. Gilles honest day-by-day job done by many; 0f these egocentrtf litila IsYum.

criive run thp Feder-i rns4 pie, commander of the four-engine Skymaster that flew the Atlantic i ivpu oiiu five to see the real i and landed jn England without Good Scotch doesn't have to come from Scotland, the National Alcoholic Beverage, Control Association was told in Atlantic City N.J., yes labor people, Copyriffct, government is 'Heaven and would be entirely agreeable without reservation to take an oath of allegiance. "I believe that this" said that the Labor Department did not examine the case carefully enough. Why not do it all over again and bring it out in the open and let the Eislers defend themselves? "Cordially, "(Signed) Eleanor Roosevelt." ation's 43,000 local unions. There is a knock-down undercover fight for the AFL presidency which can be a powerful spot in the hands of an ambitious labor chief. AFL Prexy Bill Green is an honest.

pilot's hand at the controls, was scheduled to return October 6. The plane set a record in its 2400-mile flight yesterday controlled only by terday. The U.S. version of the commerce, in a statement iueo with the President's air policy commission, Tirey L. Ford, chairman of the.

shippers' sea air committee, asked the commission, which is charged with rewriting the Nation's aviation policy, recommend legis Tribute Pal whisky, according to Lewis Weiner, is just as good. to a complicated "electee brain." sincere man who has never forgot- Werner, a Peroria, 111., distiller, iA re ien OlS LUdl-uigs1" uajc. xji Mill Mil, lation establishing the right of told the associations convention year he can. still give out with Tribute tQ the Mrvice thft Steamship' lines to operate sched that the vital grain, water arid peat Gen. Mark Clark says the American people should realize that there is a clash of ideologies today inunucrms ate William P.

St wa mi used in Scotland is being matched uled air services, across oceans, and their right to "equal treatment" be HER SECOND NOTE Mrs. Roosevelt's second memo, on February 7, 1939, said only: by the Oakland City Council yes- part from the text of a talk in that ever-present little notebook of his locally pr duplicated chemically to fore the cab. produce a whisky at least as good. Frank Nicholson, radio entertainer (right), and his bride, the former Ann Cooper Hewitt leave a Sacramento funeral chapel after services for his previous wife. Nicholson's brother is at left.

(Story on Page 1). AP Wrephoto. "Dear Sumner This Eisler case seems a hard nut to crack. What do communism versus our way of life." The commander of the Sixth Army, San Francisco, told the convention of the California department, American Legion, in Los geles yesterday that "through the Republicans stood oat today in The Military Order of the World and-shout blistering blasts at opponents. But, it is not unkind toth.

a minute of Sllence? dedicated Bill Green to say that it is becoming; to ms difficult for him to run a volatile! The action was suggested by outfit of 8.000.000 members, includ- Councilman Scott Weakley who Wars wants the penalties for war time dereliction of duty by congressmen, government officials and government employees increased to a level "as severe as are established for its citizenry in the military use of the veto the Soviet element has obstructed every constructive move that we have tried to make." ing one John Lewellyn Lewis. GREEN CANT QUIT But Green can't quit- The AFL Nobody Likes White Pennies lauded St. Sure -for his contribution to civic development St Sure, former newspaperman and vice-president and general manager of the Key System, who had been a leader in the public relations field here for many years, died Sunday after a brief illness. you suggest? "Sincerely, "E.R." Presumably MrsRoosevelt's reference to the LabefDepartment was to ah investigation it made of the Eislers. Stripling filed with the committee a Labor Department summary dated October 24, 1938 which was, he said, in State Department files Asserting that "the evidence establishes preponderantly that Eisler is By AUSTIN C.

WEHRWEIN' Col. G. H. Vogel of the Army-Navy Petroleum Board said today in Washington it "looks almost im service." Citing what it teamed the "relative light punishment" received by former Rep. Andrew May would be splintered by the battle of rival giants seeking his job, although anyone of the contenders has enough power and prestige right now to say "okay, let the other fellow have it.

let's get together pr the good of labor." No. They'll tell the public after his conviction on charges of possible" for the Armed Services to obtain as much aviation fuel as they fare-box cheaters and vending machine doggers aren't good for much. Because of the steel-zinc mixture, they do not bring top metal prices. The pennies, coined only for one accepting oribes, the organization said, at Atlantic City, N.J., in a i WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.

(U.R Nobody ever liked them, not even the government. So the mint is scrapping all of the wartime "white" pennies it gets its hands on, Treasury disclosed need during the first six of Washington on plans to tenew their I efforts for an income tax reduction next year despite the prospects of huge government expenditures underthe Marshall plan. Chairman Eugene D. Millikin, pf OAKLAND'S ONLY LOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY CONTROLLED DAILY Established rebruary 21. 1874 Supreme on Continental Side of San Francisco Bay Member American Newspaper Publishers Association Charter Member Audit Bureau e4 Circulation Complete Associated Press Service for Metropolitan Oakland Pull United Pwi Service MEMBCB OP THE ASSOCIATED PgESS The Associated Press 1s entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local printed in this newspaper, aa well, as all W) news dispatches.

1948. Vogel, executive officer ti recommendation to Congress that and the newspapers to shut up for 'the personal responsibility of the board, said the members expect a Communist. year in 1943, have been causing the to call a conference soon with com the good of labor. But they won't discipline themselves. to the government as much trouble as they gave you.

mittees representing the petroleum civilian leaders cannot with any equity be considered less than the personal responsibility of any rank or grade. industry. But don't take my word for the feuds. Here's what AFL Vice-Presi "The War Production Board New Peace Move in Bus Strike Fails today-. i But the government is not calling in the zinc-coated steel pennies.

Assistant Mint Director Leland Howard said. What it is doing is to re dent Dan Tobin. the teamsters woudlift give up copper, because it ACCIDENT 1 wy leader, said the other day: Rep. Walter C. Ploesen Mo.) was short," Howard recalled.

"So we coined 1,100,000,000 of them A second attempt by North Sac Mr. Green's retirement at this Ten aged women, one 91 years old. r- tire the pennies as they wear out jr become corroded, and are turned Admonished a Pacifiv Northwest Kiwanis cjpefntion audience in Seattle gm1 "it's time for American and some of them crippled, were overcomeby smoke and rescued ramento's Mayor Kenneth Ham-maker to settle' the 24-day Gibson bus line strike was reported a failure today. Representatives of the employer and the drivers refused to budge with 11 other elderly women last Dusmessmen to wane up; you re not night after a fire broke out in a living in a free economy any more." Addressing the concluding session ijn. The tired pennies are replaced With old-fashioned coppers.

"They're not coming in to us in any large numbers," Howard said, 'But as they drift in we run them through a mutilating machine which rooming house on the North Side of Chicago. The 10. most of them more of the convention -of 2000 persons. than SO years old, were taken to hos the chairman of the House Small from their original positions and accept a compromise, the Mayor said. The Gibsonlines, with bus routes pitals where they were treated for Business Committee declared: flattens them out and corrugates THE TREBtJNE PUBLISHING CO.

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KNOWLAN Assistant Publisher. 40 fr WILLIAM P. KNOWLAKD, Assistant Publisher. BRUNO A. fORSTIRIR, SecreUry Treasurer and General Manager.

PUBLICATION OFFICE Tribune Build- exhaustion. Others were being cared them, or we melt them down." through Oakland, reiterated their for at a hotel near the three-story $9.50 minimum daily offer or 54 brick rooming house. "The' government can do anything it chooses with your business tomorrow. By its right hand it can control credits within the nation so as to make you do what it wants." cents a mile. The drivers still are Then the wartime pennies, which too many, persons "took for dimes when they were new, are sold for scrap.

But even as scrap, these agking 61 cents a mile with a 200 mile-a-day guarantee. DEATH ins, corner of Thirteenth and Franklin Streets. Phone TEmplebar SBSmiiiiiiii ii.ii iiiiniiiin i-iiii-i in i i oiihiiih iiii in i hi ii.n i in n.n n. i irurO Film notables will pay final to cowboy film actor Harry 99 entered as second-das matter February 31. 1908.

at the Postoffice at Oakland, Calif-, under Act of Congress. March S. Carey in open air funeral services 7. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER: Daily and Sunday at Field Photo Memorial Farm. The body of the veteran actor will lie in state until the hour bf service.

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