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10 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Wed., Nov. 16, 1949 Coalition In Congress Rapped By Sen. Morse PORTLAND, Nov. 15 UP)- -Senator Wayne Morse said last night the coalition of Republi cans and reactionary Southern Democrats was the "great bon er" ot the 81st Congress. "I can't understand why my fiarty can be Interested In getting Is name on bad Democratic leg islation," he told an audience sponsored by Young Republicans in a series on government af fairs. The Oregon Republican declar ed the "archaic procedures" of Congress killed oft much good legislation. "They stand as a great barrier to good govern ment." "Let me control the procedure of the legislative body and I will control the legislation. Majority rule is stifled by parliamentary tactics," he added. He also criticized the system whereby the chairmanships of committees are decided by sen iority Instead of a vote of the committee. "Unless you win your fight in committee, you nave practically no chance at all on the floor," Morse asserted. He said the chairmen hold the grow er of procedure. He proposed that three days each week be set aside for debate and the other three for commit teework. "A senator can't be in two places at once," he said in explaining debate Is often sched uled on the floor while half or more senators are in committee meetings. ILLNESS MAKES COWBOY ONECO, Fal. UP) Rheu matic fever made sports impos sible for Burdette Parent, so he has substituted cattle-raising. The 10-year-old fifth grade stu dent had the Illness when he was six, and it left him with a heart murmur which ruled out sports, although he still likes to watch them. He's also a Cub Scout work ing on his Bear badge. He has raised steers "cooper atively" with other members of his family before but now he is doing a solo with a 540-pound Aberdeen Angus steer, looking for laurels In 4-H club work. NEWEST DESIGNS 1M DD Wallpaper NOW AT I GARSTENS 1 117 W. CASS 8T. (NEA Telephotoi OPINION REVISED Her opinion revised, Mrs. Margaret Susan Piatt appears quite happy to receive the affections of her husband, Wilford. In the county Jail In Bremerton, Wash, where she is being held after she confessed paying two men to kill htm because he was too ardent a lover. The two would-be killers are also being held. Call 100 for News-Review Classified Ads Chinese Reds Take Province Capital CHUNGKING UP) Private reports with every earmark of authenticity said the Communists have occupied KweiyanK. Loss of this capital ' of Kwel chow province 210 miles south of Chungking would spilt the Na tionalist mainland holdings in two for all practical purposes. Kwelchow province lie " be- tween Chungking's Scechwan province and the Nationalist army in Kwangsl province to the southeast. The Drlvate sources said Kwel yang was afire, apparently set by retreating Nationalists, when the Reds began entering. The Nationalists conceded loss nt Chienchiane. Important nlgH' way Junction 130 miles east of Chungking. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek flew to Chungking from Formosa during the day to confer on the war situation. It was Chiang's second visit since the capital was re-established here on Oct. 15. Problems involving the whole future of Na tionalist t-nina conjrunieu Chiang. PRINCES STILL PAID NEW DELHI UP) The crownless princelings of India numbering about 600 together draw from the Indian exchequer an annual privy purse of $9,600, 000. States Minister Patel appealed to the constituent assembly re cently to honor the pledges given to the princes for the "bloodless revolution" achieved by the in m f is L 2 p IKli ' J L J . Jl iSi : mi AM U uImI h O Yes! FIVE TIMES the famous Harry M.. Freer Trophy has now been awarded to Williams' Bread for excellence in all the qualities by which experts judge bread! This means Williams' Bread is definitely superior not only in aroma, and texture, and flavor, but also in the technical points which add up to real all-around goodness. For many years the Freer Trophy has symbolized the highest in bread baking standards. It is a prized honor among those bakers who compete N for it in monthly contests conducted by the Products Control and Research Laboratories of the W. E. Long Company, Chicago, for its associate bakers. To win the Free Trophy even once is strong evidence that Williams' Bread has what you want; to win it FIVE times is positive assurance of highest quality. So when you buy bread make the experts' choice your choice, too. Ask for Williams' Bread. ..five times winner of the Harry M. Freer Trophy! IN THE PINK-Twenty-month-old Tony Green, of Atlanta, Ga., shows his delight at being a "pink" baby after heart surgery saved him from almost certain death as a "blue" baby. Tony underwent the operation Oct 28 and has surprised the doctors with his rapid recovery. -He should grow to be a normal boy, they say. tegratlon of their states within two years of freedom. Patel said that before the integration the princes had been drawing from their respective states' treasuries an aggregate amount of $40,200,-000. The privy purses had been guaranteed only during the life time of the princes, Patel said, adding that for subsequent gen erations it would be considerably less. Decision Notes Dollar's Reduced Buying Power nLYMPIA. Wash. UP) I whether the verdict was exceS' The Washtneton State Supreme islve. Court took cognizance of the re duced buying power of the dollar. In uDholdine? a king county superior court decision awarding ti. J,nompson o.9,uuu irom me citv of Seattle for injuries suf fered two years ago as he left a municipal bus, the high court said: "It is, to be sure, a larger amount than has usually been given for injuries such as oc curred here. 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