The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 21, 1950, Page 18, Image 18

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    6 Th Newi-Raview, Raseburg, Ota. Thur., De. 21, 1950
President Given Blanket Authority By House Bill
WASHINGTON - M" - J ,
House Judiciary committee Tues-,
day approved a bill giving Presi-:
dent Truman blanket authority to ,
reshuffle government agencies and ,
revise war contracts. !
Leaders plan to ask house pas
sage of the bill tomorrow under
suspension of the rules.
A similar bill was introduced in
the Senate and was promptly chal
lenged by Senator Taft of Ohio,
Republican policy leader.
The measure, offered by senate
democratic Leader l.ucas ol Illi
nois, would restore Mr. Trtjrnan's
World War II authority tu reor
ganize the government and permit
re-negotiation of war contracts.
Mr. Truman tojaj Congress Mon
day he needs the extra powers and
Lucas said "it is absolutely nec
essary that immediate action
should he taken." He described
ihe legislation as "urgent and vital."
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Russian Air Superiority
Warned By British Leader
LONDON UP) The wartime
leader of the Royal air force said
Wednesday Russia has jumped into
a three-year lead over Britain in
the field of fighter aircraft.
Urging a sharp step-up of British
rearmament, retired Air thief
Marshal Sir Guy Garrod told a
meeting of the air league of the
British empire "time is against
us."
Sir Guy, who is chairman of the
league and who from 1940 to 1943
i was in charge of training men for
the Royal air force, said it is cer
tain the Russians have "extremely
advanced types" of fighter planes.
Sir Guy said that Russia, as a
: potential aggressor, is in a posi-
; lion of overwhelming strength ex-
1 ct pt for the atom bomb.
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Aged Scotch Whiskey
Finds Emergency Use
PENCOED, Wales iVP) For 12
years, Mrs. Amelia Griffiths
hoarded a bottle of prewar Scotch
whiskey against an emergency.
Then she heard that a 14-year-old
horse named Frank had fallen
into a ditch in his pasture nenr her
house. Would-be rescuers failed to
get him out and were about to send
for a man with a gun.
Mrs. Griffiths, who is 63, de
cided the long-awaited emergency
had come. She trutlged across the
field with her bottle of Scotch un
der her arm.
After one swallow, Frank let go
with a lusty kick. Halfway through
the fine old liquor he turned on
his side and look a deep breath. As
the last drops trickled down his
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and lit out for home like a two-year-old
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