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Henry A — Part 2
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je. 108—D “momana, nth S27°344 || SuNDay 295,602... BALTIMORE, SATURDAY. SEPT
92,000.Surplus
Machine Tools To
Go Into Stock Pile
Washington, Sept. 19 (4)}—Up to
92,000 surplus machine tools will
be tagged for stock pile starting
October 1 as a “reserve against a
national emergency,” the War As-
sets Administration announced to-
jay. . eo, ,
The action, approved by the Joint
Army-Navy Machine Tool Commit-
tee, may put on the shelf the bulk
GRAIN PRICES :|Wallace And Taft
CRASH IN ALL | Administration P
| MAJOR MARTS Former Chanioe “Canmpaign OF T 2
' ’ Latter Attacks ‘Planned
ARICAN
LOIN
[dulaal PI
s For Natchez Aftef
19 Gulf Coast From
2
BS
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Declines Continue As De-| ss : ¥
‘mand For High-Cost | _ Henry A. Wallace and Senator Robert 4
me - - | Qhio) yesterday assailed policies of the 1
Foods Shows Slump "| ministration, the former Vice President ¢
tot ae FBI is conducting a Hitler-like “campaign
Chicigo, Sept. 10 (7)}—All grain] against “liberal” Government employés and
bed today in the major! stacking what he called the Administratio
/ Orleans To Biloxi . oe
¥ _ prices drifted ‘slightly lower or “Planned inflation.” _Z
Littlejohn, WAA administrator, re-lneid barely steady at the-twelve| ~~ 2 7 Op et
floods swamp 15-square |ported, WAA will not advertise or| principal markets ‘im,the United) =~ : : ees
wf Tokyo as typhoon death |offer any machine tools for s#le|ctates. 4 -. =). : ._ Wallace moe iT:
es to 2,000........ Page 2 | without first permitting the joint!” phe declines, continuing a week] 02 we ee oe
Orleans, Sept. 19 (#}—Thej committee to inspect and tag them.|iong trend in. the. United States). ‘. By HOWARD NORTON | <a DEWEY |
old hurricane, rumbling| The program is part of the stock-/ came at 2 time when wholesale ¢ "Sun, Staff Correspondent) LChiet of Wash
tonight toward Natchez.| piling effort authorized by'Congress prices reached all-time peaks and Philadelphia, Sept, 19— San Franciseo.*
in closing days of the session, WAA
said. Ninety-two thousand is the
maximum which may be frozen for
the strategic reserve. ~~
demand for high-priced food items/a_ Wallace charged here tonfht|Robert A. Taft tc
was slumping somewhat in the na-!that the FBI is conducting z can-|Gays of presiden
tion's. retail stores. . paign of terror against “lide. alifornis and he
The high-cost-of-living problem|Government employés tba’ is}Mevade.
aroused fears of some retailers|“reminiscent of the early days of| The climax of
that surging food costs might burt! adolf Hitler.” . , _ [Senator's ‘attack
sales of nonfood items. |" warning an audience of more|the Truman Adm
Second Break In Two Days | than 13,000 at Convention Hall that of ‘Planned infla
The grain-price- break, second in| Americans are in danger of losing are of Ris ow?
two days, was started by an agri-|their political liberties, the former before ‘Sere pe
culture Department report that half| Vice President declared: - trom wealth Club.
after drubbing the Gulf
rom New Orleans eastward
si, left five dead and an un-
ned number injured.
‘se radio message from the
ppt State Highway Patrol
Biloxi area reported to-
hat the bedies of a woman
ee children had been found
debris of broken and splin-
oats and buildings.
Biloxi report came just a : v ;
, the American corn crop was safe ‘Old friends and co-worke: .
urs after the bedy of Joe . . ‘ 5 Outstandin
. trom frost damage and by increased|my years in Washington report to t ’
se. 54, was washed ashore| Traffic Experts Discuss Ques offerings of cash corn by farmers|me that agents of the FBI are con- Ontateoens ‘
-by Gulfport. .
while, there was a belated
out of Fort Myers, Fla., vis-
y the hurricane some 36
earlier, that eight Cuban
len were reported missing
ared drowned off the beach
tion In Roanoke. 1 Stabilization
prices at some n
fifty or sixty pe
1939 level.
_2, An increase
wage from the pr
pour to “at least”
Tells OF
‘Actually the Se
and country elevators. ducting a campaign of terror un-
‘Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary|equalied in our history.”
‘awakened At Night’
Roanoke, Va., Sept. 19 (4}—Mo-jof Agriculture, said the break in ;
tor scooters, “‘whizzer bikes” andjAmerican grain prices had oc-| “They are awakening liberal
other similar smail motorized’ ve-|curred “because the people are be-|Government employés in*the mid-
hicles operated by teen-agers who/ ginning to’ realize that the wheat{dle of the night and interrogating
regard them as toys, present one|crop is there” and that there is no|them at great length.”. : :
-lof the most serious traffic menaces|real shortage of the bread cereal.| These actions are being kept
facing the United States today,[In a train stopover at Chicago, he|quiet. he continued.
five experts agreed this morning|expressed the. hope the grain-mar- “We must demand an end to this eeiee to his min
at Hotel Roanoke. . |. {ket decline would “start 2 down-jsilent reign of ‘terror, We must/¥ =) 2 0”
The point was brought out at a/ward trend” in the cost of living. {return to American principles. ee eare din the
panel discussion on current traffic} At the Chicagq Board of Trade,/ Wallace accused President Tru- the ad dress. and
problems at the twenty-second an-[world’s largest grain exchange,;man of fostering war hysteria in in local mi
nual convention of the Virginia|wheat, corn, oats and soybeans ordering the. imnfediate swearing print ;
Association of Chiefs of Police. |dropped the permissible: limit un-|in of James V. Forrestal as De ne press cor
Would Limit Speed «der exchange rules—corn for thelfense Secretary a week abead of ein tely after
John Hanna, major of the traf-;second successive day. " paohedule. he charge he made|Sesator sald it }
rite communications handi-|fie division, Richmond Police De- Peaks Reached Last Week 1 He repeated tre fog ead iiut he failed ta
-eports drifting in said Gulf-|partment, reported he recently| September wheat elosed at $2.61 ae that Wall street and the Army |mesdation. 1
‘as a shambles, with hundreds|tested the braking efficiency of aja bushel, 10 cents lower than yes- en tha the country, He reit-|,1 must have !
ese and its beaches strewn|number of motorized bicycles. He|terday for a two-day price drop of are runnin ij threat tn organize ; coding my maj
wrecked yachts, Biloxi's|found out that the brakes func-|16 to 18% cents. September corn thh 4 e if the Democratic party "LT now 3
-,G. B, Cousins, Jr., called for|tioned excellently at speeds of 25|dropped the Scent limit to $2.46 a ty pany adopt. “liberal” prin- ba ma
aidiers from near-by Keesler|miles per hour and less, but that|bushel for a two-day drop of 16 re ten ‘Oo acop' . " ’
to patrol the beaches, with|they were slow in catching at/cents. Oats lost the G-cent daily oe railace spoke tonight under the "
auspices of the Eastern Pennsy!-}
s to shoot looters. greater speeds. | He suggested that Umit, September closing at $1.1154,
es nm to e ‘ t maxi-
and soybeans fell the Scent mi (Continued on Page 8, Column 2)
:d Spanish Traii for 25 miles{ient lights, but a great many of : . EM ARGO PLAG
en Biloxi and Bay St. Louis,!those in Richmond aave no lights e July zn peat woe re :
Old Spanish Trail Hit. taneed of such vehicles by 1
ar y mechani- r, $3.26. :
rcely # dozen buildings were|cal means to '25 miles per hour. - mene Novembe S28: grain-price
ssippl. at all,” he pointed out, +<e _' at F
vusands were homeless in fish.| - _ Taste Neccénnerdpa* - C5 IN EAPRESS EN
aa .
tanding on the beaches along) “Some of these bikes have excel- upsurges started on the Chicago
u a all
aie Rd PT
traffic rules,
Storm Veering East
or the big wind itself, Alex-
La., said it Was veering to
st, instead of moving north-
»ward Arkansas as previously
ed, and apparently was go-
miss that middle Louisiana
:aadria said winds there had
7 %§ miles per hour and the
eter was rising. ,
é
which would provide fer bolding go
written and oral examinations in|down 75 cents to
schools on traffic regulations and! week. cows declined 30 cents te
safety measures. : $2.50. hogs 50 cents to 31 lower,
and good and ehalce lambs down
New York, Sept. 19 up-The
Railway Tabrets Agency
placed an embargo on all
nds of at least 90 miles an
pounded New Orleans for
+ than five hours. and rolled
waters before the storm tol yj, he|25.cents to $1. rail
. . & + express traffic bound &°
; much of the bayou country to . Fruit Market Has First Drop faut ef New York city exeqy
At Benton Harbor, Mich. the/full earlesds result
‘eather Depot Blows Down [on the streets of the country now.|truit market, America’s largest. ex-(strike by an "APL Teamste
vertheless, the Red Cross an-jand estimated there would be/perienced Its frst major price ¢roPiiest night. — - es
‘ced a complete check showed] 1,000,000 more next year, “ {since the war. @o. :
»s8 of life in New Orleans and . . . "Tl Alberta peaches fell 25
LaGuardia Reported -
ospitatized cases. .
ur Louisiana parishes—St. Pa yy »|$1-75 in comparison to the 82 and’
Sinking Rapidly’ |more which had consistently pre-
New York. Sept. 19 (#)—Fiorello| Analysts
ard. Terrabonne, La Fourche,
St. Charles—also reported no vailed. = a -
. attributed the fall-te @
H. LaGuardia’s physician taid to-/giut in the market and to a shortage
tiene! Brotherhood of
(AFL,
. or serious injuries.
storm passed over Baton/ #1.
se. wall, wifhant annarent|night the 64-year-old former
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