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PART ONE PAGE FOUR TAMPA SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1933 Sues Senator U. S. Steel Has Big Increase in Unfilled Orders WOMAN SUES SENATOR LONG of negligible amount punctuated a dreary record of tonnage losses extending over nearly two years. The unimportant autumn upturn last year was followed by further losses until the backlog was carried to a record WORLD PARLEY ON ECONOMICS OPENS MONDAY Encore Crop of low of 1,841,002 tons on March 31 FOR $500,000 The figure has remained consistently below the 2,000,000 ton mark since June, 1932. On May 31.

last it was 1,929,815. Cotton Charges Defamation of Wall street was particularly pleased with the extent of the May improvement which was in spite of only minor contributions by the railroad end building industries, normally two Delegates Throng London H6tels Character of the largest consumers of steel. NEW YORK, June 10. (A.P.) The United States Steel corporation today reported an increase of 65,241 tons in unfilled orders In May, thus giving strong' support to earlier indications of an end to the long down-Ward trend to the steel Industry. Always regarded as one of the most trustworthy of business indices, the tonnage figures have graphically portrayed the course of the depression by their steady fall since early in 1930.

The gain last month was the first of substantial proportions since the apring In April the backlog rose 23,5 tons, which marked a turn from a steady decline since last October. Only two gains In tonnage last year in September and October, and txr.h BATON ROUGE, La, June 10. The trade is anxiously looking to the transportation and building trades for some signs of good buying, but even in the absence of such business 5 Frocks (Associated Charges that "administration thugs" had been used to intimidate and silence citizens opposing tax increases in the 1932 legislature were contained in a supplemental suit filed against United producers are encouraged by the breadth of buying by a great many small steel users, a fact which they interpret as pointing to an early revival of demand on the part of large consumers. States Senator Huey P. Long in dis trict court today by Mrs.

Anne Extor ADVERTISEMENT Sheer Voiles Crisp Organdy Sporty Seersucker Dotted Swiss Plaid Ginghams Pique Percales MRS. ANNE PLEASANT i Pleasant, wife of former Gov. Ruffin G. Pieasant, seeking damages on allegations that the senator defamed her character and caused her illegal arrest. Mrs.

Pleasant doubled the original request for damages and asked for a $500,000 judgment against Senator Long. She first charged that Long publicly called her "a drunken, cursing woman" and ordered a state officer to LONDON, June 10. (Associated Press.) Statesmen and financial experts of many nations thronged London hotels tonight in tense expectancy pending the lifting of the curtain Monday on the world's most far-reaching effort to apply intelligent guidance to its economic destiny. Members of the American delegation, feverishly busy with preparations for the most momentous international conference since Versailles, explained that the world was verging on a crucial test of whether it was able to organize Itself on a basis of mutual cooperation or whether it must break up into isolated economic islands. American quarters made it clear that the United States was prepared to go as far as any nation toward mutually beneficial cooperation.

But they warned that any effort to obtain special advantages would be stoutly resisted. Delegates Busy Secretary of State Hull, James M. Cox and the other delegates were busy in private discussions with their' experts. It was understood contacts had been made with members of the delegations of other nations, although the Broadcloth tration program. She asserted that after Long had ordered her put out, she was seized at his order by R.

L. Whitman, superintendent of the state bureau of criminal identification "and held for an appreciable time." Charges Terrorism The supplemental petition charged RUPTURE ATTACKS VITAL ORGANS Ruptured people will welcome the news of a re cently device called the Brooks Air Cushion Ruptur Appliance that aids in protecting the Intestinal Organs and does away with the discomfort of ill-fitting trusses. It is small, light in weight, cool and comfortable and cannot be noticed through the clothing. The Brooks Applianoe 1001 State Marshall, Michigan, ant every ruptured person in America to enjoy Happiness that can be found in the relief of rupture. Their 10 day no risk offer and free rupture book in plain wrapper will be sent to anyone, upon request.

Write them today. seize and eject her from the state LL the important styles- capitol. She said the encounter A occurred June 15, 1932, in the office of Miss Alice Lee Grosjean, state su sizes for everybody! 14 Senator Long with an attempt "to strike terror to your petitioner as a tax opponent through the use of the hostile presence of several of his pervisor of public accounts, where Mrs. Pleasant claimed she was seeking' tax data in opposition tohe adminis- henchmen, the physical force of one of them and the threatened violence of all, as evidenced by the fact that some persons who Intended to speak against to 2038 to 4440 to 52. Not just ordinary dollar dresses no, indeed y'r aot They're grand dresses.

You can tell by the good seams the careful finish and by the clever new styles. the burdensome tax raises were bluffed Americans have had no formal ap into silence by administration thugs pointments with British or other statesmen since Hull met Prime Minister MacDonald yesterday. whom Long dominated and the waylaying and knocking into insensibility of one Joseph Boudreaux," described as a tax-raise opponent. Monentary problems remained the Mrs. Pleasant also charged that in a purportea interview puonsnea in a center of interest, with Ralph W.

Morrison, American delegate, explaining that there was no prospect of a return by the United States currency to its old parity of 23.22 grains of gold per local paper the following day, Long Dots, prints, checks, plaids, plain colors and combinations ruffles, puffs, bows. All the new feminine frills. Be among the thrifty first Monday, was quoted as saying he went to the supervisor's office "to keep the officers from putting her (Mrs. Pleasant) dollar. Such a step, he said, would precipitate a severe slump in the Third Floor Fashions in jail." This statement was described in the suit as "scandalous, malicious and defamatory," and was made the "If the dollar were returned to its principal allegation on which the ad old basis, there would be the greatest ditional $250,000 damages was asked.

debacle in prices ever seen," Mor rison said in the only American state The suit also charged a conspiracy ment issued to the press. "People who are now running from money to se between Long and Miss Grosjean "to have your petitioner seized to prevent her from making inquiries and investigations in the interest of the curities would run back to money and the fall in prices would be terrific." In this connection the presence in Cool Fashions from Cottons Grow Penney Js Thrift Prices! It's hard to tell which one of these fabrics are the most popular. The important point is that all have been cheering the spirits and brightening the wardrobes of smart women for weeks. before. i 36" Wide Printed ffK" Wash Goods Remnants itiltFCSL The assortment includes many iffs)iifc2llr fine Pieces of Voile.

Batiste and UV 55? kpr Piques in very attractive pat- I A terns You would expect to pay II I 1 1 1 rllf 3 at least 19c a yd. for tnis ma- I 1 yd. JLfn ef Wlf terial in full pieces! Guaran- tu teed fast color' Xy Would Investigate Long WASHINGTON, June 10. (A.P.) London of George L. Harrison, governor of the federal reserve bank of New York, was viewed as significant although he is not 'a member of the delegation.

Harrison visited the Bank of England where, it is understood, he conversed with Montagu Norman, the Samuel T. Ansell, former counsel for the senate committee investigating the election of Senator Overton, of Louisiana, today filed a petition with the senate for an investigation of the "behavior" of Senator Huey Long and governor. To Stabilize Currencies Negotiations between central bank "his qualifications" to be a senator. Ansell charged that Long, who Swiss Chambray and Seersucker acted as counsel for Overton in the officials of the United States, Great Britain and France on the stabilization of the dollar, the pound and the franc were under way here to election probe, attempted to dominate 29c and control the subcommittee making the inquiry last winter by "assertions of senatorial prerogatives, bluster and night. It was definitely learned that the A rustle of summer smartness in this sheer chambray and a win in every yard of eer-sucker.

Stripes, checks, colors. Seersucker to play in chambray to dance in. truculence to the chairman." He asserted Long "manipulated wit three-cornered currency discussions were in progress when Clement Moray, governor of the Bank of France and Charles Farnier, vice governor, arrived and Joined Harrison and Plain Color. PIQUE VOILES Norman, governor of the Bank of England, in private talks. Harrison and Jay Crane of the New York bank had a conference with I I A i I rv skirts and trim- Norman yesterday immediately on "SPORTYME" Sport Fabric Soft, easy draping fabric in white and pastels.

For summertime smartness these take the "cake." See them in our windows today! 39c their arrival here. While no official word was forthcoming as to the character of the three-party conversations it was understood that means of de facto sta For sport dresses, ming pique voiles are stunning! And at this low price you can afford to have several attractive dresses at a very substantial saving. Guaranteed fast colors. as? bilization were discussed. A move would be aimed to prevent wide fluctuations in the currencies of the great powers.

This stabilization presumably would be 'accompanied by the establishment of a fund to buy and sell currencies of the United States, France and Plain and Printed nesses, suborned perjury, suppressed the truth and otherwise obstructed the investigation." Ansell described Long's appearance at the hearings and his speech and manner, saying he "was abusive to the chairman and counsel," and that Long on several occasions "alluded, in excuse for such misconduct," to his immediately previous "indulgences." Calls It Inconsistent "The petitioner," Ansell said, "is advised and believes that his (Long s) assuming to act as counsel for the said Overton was Inconsistent with his status and prejudicial to his duty as a senator of the United States." Ansell asserted also that Long had "packed" the hearing room and surrounded the subcommittee and its aides "with his armed, turbulent and intimidating henchmen." Long told the subcommitee, Ansell said, that he alone was responsible for the conduct and management of the Overton campaign. Ansell then charged that Long "devised, and supervised the operation of, corrupt and fraudulent means and agencies whereby the so-called election of Mr. Overton was corruptly and fraudulently controlled and determined." Long recently attacked Ansell in a senate speech and later claimed senatorial immunity when suit was filed by Ansell. RIPPLE CREPE Great Britain. At present there is no disposition to peg the three monies at a fixed level but rather to keep them within 59c Everybody wearing Organdies this season! And Grant's has a fine lot of this material There is nothing newer than this new wrinkle in cotton sport fabrics.

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WASHINGTON, June 10. (A Senator Robinson, republican, Indiana, charged in the senate tonight that "because of the house of Morgan," President Roosevelt "fears to discharge" Secretary Woodin and Norman H. Davis, whose names were on select client lists of the banking firm. Opening another of his many attacks on the two men, Robinson said: "I think that one reason the chief executive wants to get congress out of the way is so he can accept a 10 percent debt payment from Great Britain next week." The Indianlan said Morgan "wants the debts cancelled" and that "the line-up In the treasury" favored it. Yd.

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Fifty of the boys who faltered in the marching under intense heat were carried off the field. One hundred others dropped out of line but were not disabled. Although the sun was blamed for the wilting of most of the marchers, police Investigating the food supply for the contestants after receiving complaints from the hospital patier.ts that some of the provisions were not of good quality. Police said the meals complained of were served in the contest mess tent by a Chicago catering firm, engaged by the chamber of commerce. Hospital authorities said all the patients were expected to recover.

Organdy Trims MADRID, June 10. (A.P.) Doubt whether President Alcala Zamora's second attempt to form a cabinet by naming Indalecio Prieto premier would be successful prevailed here tonight as Prieto, a socialist, was uncertain of his ability to succeed. As soon as he was nominated by the president Prieto attacked the task of forming a new government, offering the war portfolio to ex-Premier Manuel Azana. Fabrics, Second Floor Sizes 14-52 You'H have to see the excellent quality, style and workmanship of these fine Sheer Dresses to 14 appreciate the value! Fine assortment of styles, colors, and patterns. It's a thrifty value for thrifty wives.

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(A.P.) Secretary Dern of the war department presented medals today to the cadets of the United States military academy who 'have maintained a scholastic grade of 92 or better. The awards included class two: Paul C. Ashworth, of Summerfield, Fla. Tampa's Newest Department Store.

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