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V 14 Th Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Tu July 12, 1949 r, . I f U i j f v ' (: ..'J'. 1 j : TnTiminy'inHr-if-nfilii'ir"" hflMrtiiiriiiiiii "tn i inaVliMni -no . APPEAR IN PROCRAM The inter-denominational Good Newt Time Droaram. conducted by lix evangelistic workers, will be held in the Clide Baptist Church at 7:45 p. m., July 15. Director of the program is Bruce H. Parker, assisted by his wite, Betty, and a male auartette pictured above. Mrs, Parker accompanies the vocal music at the organ and vibraharp. Members of the quartette are Leonard Hillstrom, Marvin Francine, Otis Payne and Arnold McNeill, all Bible students from Los Angeiej. me public it invited to attend. . Truman Plans To Channel Work Into Areas Of Unemployment WASHINGTON, July 12-4P) President Truman is getting ready if need arises to steer de fense contracts, federal works and federal money Into areas of serious unemployment. In his midyear economic re port ' to Congress, Mr. Truman disclosed he has ordered a sur vey of possible changes In laws to make such emergency action possible. "While unemployment Is not now at a very high level for the country as a whole," he said, "There are many localities and even some states where it Is serious. "These pools of heavy unem ployment need to be treated be fore they spread, and the respon sibility is in part national." The plan was not made part of his Immediate, 11-point anti-depression legislation program. The situation, he Indicated, does nnt yet call for action. But the groundwork is being laid "with in the executive office." The most effective help of this kind, Mr. Truman said would be In placing government orders In the distressed areas or In timing the start ol lederal construction projects so as to soak up local surpluses of labor. The same principle of pin pointing the attack on unemploy ment, he said, can be applied to "other grant or loan programs designed to stimulate private en terprise or to affect public im provements." With this In mind, the mess age said, Mr. Truman has asked that his aides undertake a con- Truman's Program Partly Praised In Business And Financial Circles NEW YORK, July 12.-W) Business and financial circles in New York called President Tru man's economic proposals to Con gress Monday "constructive for the most part." Those parts they didn't like, they were flatly against. They have been against them since the President first offered them to previous sessions of Congress. The more conservative still felt there were too many "welfare state" proposals. A great deal or me praise same for those things the President didn't propose policies and recommendations which business- tinulng review of t h e govern ment's lending, grants-in-aid, ci vil works and procurement pro grams. Legislation to authorize this ap proach will be offered this week, senate sources reported, in the proposed "economic expansion act of 1949." Its principal spon sor is Senator Murray (D-Mont). The proposed act does not have White House endorsement. How ever, it would empower the Pre sident to carry out exactly the type of program now being weighed by Mr. Truman. It would give the president an ad ministrative assistant to coord in ate the federal emergency mea sures and to certify distress areas lor special neip. men felt he had toned down or eliminated from his previous pu grams. All of them felt that the major Earts of the speech still had to e acted on by Congress, and "we will wait and see how things turn out." Here are some reactions to the presidential report: Wall Street broker "It's on the bullish side. Its on the con structive side for the stock mar ket and for business. He has got ten away from an anti-business attitude. He's talking the busi nessman's language now and he's even using business expression." Retail executive "It's typically Truman. Why should he repeal the freight transportation tax and discriminate against other businesses who have to bear ex cise taxes? It doesn't seem logi cal at all. And whv should he propose a higher minimum wage again? Nobody needs It. Nothing snouia oe aone 10 project rigidity into the economy. A higher mini mum wage would cause unem ployment where the employer couia not anora to pay the mini mum but could pav less." Wall Street Investment banker "Elimination of the freight tax will certainly help the carriers. President Truman realizes the in justice of the excise taxes. Now that he has taken this step, mav- be he will propose the repeal of the other excise taxes, too. 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Compare- fh value ' Here is the only car with Weather live Conditioned Air . . . with engines o efficient you get more than 25 miles to the gallon in the big Nash "600" at average high way speed . . . with Unitized llndy-and-frame '. . . with curved, undivided windshield on all models , . . with Cockpit Control and the L'niscope. See your Nash dealer for a demonstration of a Nash Airflyte "ADO" or Ambassador. Look, try, compare you'll buy Nasht 1 s GREAT CARS SINCE 1902 NEW YORK, July 11. UP President Truman will be asked to extend for five weeks a fact finding board's investigation in to the dispute between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men and Enginemen (Ind) and 160 major railroads. Dr. George V. Taylor, chair man of the Board, said the orig- would have a tremendously stim ulating effect on business." Railroad executive "I think you will find that abolition of the freight tax won't make the railroads too happy. They have been grumbling about the tax on passenger fares, which he doesn't propose doing anything about. It was put on during the war to discourage passenger travel, and it still discourages passenger travel. It should be taken off now." inal schedule, which called for a report by Aug. 15, had to be revised because of the amount of testimony expected. The 110,000 member ' Brother hood Is seeking assignment of a second fireman to diesel-elec-tric locomotives, elimination of certain wage differentials, and other benefits. President Truman named the fact-finding board when direct negotiations failed last January. The same board previously turn ed down a demand by the Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers (Ind.) for a second engineer on diesel-electrics. 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