! H . v ... - v ? DID THFY REPEAL THE OLD LAW? '.V'Vt.i" Obwrver, La Grande, Or... Thurs., Aug. 6. 1959 Page 10 V.. 1 Committee Generated Heat But Failed To Shed Light :VVif .V, ' M WASHINGTON 'I'l'li An oU law of xl tics s;iys where enough heat is generated you also may gi t some liht. So if we didn't have a Iloyse Itnles Committee, probably .somebody would have to invent one. The committee is a traffic co-i for the House. It controls the flow of legislation from other committees to the floor. It was meeting this time to illumine the subject of union rackets and leg islation to cure them. Hep. William M. Colmer D Miss. I. the acting chairman, said could the witness state first what bills we were t-Mking about? Fic-p. Graham A. Barden ir N.C.i. chairman of the Labor Committee, sighed at this, and said he reckoned he didn't have time to properly answer that fjuestion. Evtrybody in Act What he meant was. just about everync:ly favors dea ling up the rackets in labor and everybody has his own idea how to do it. F irst there is the Kcniieily-Er-vin hill, passed by . the Senate 90 to 1. Then there is the admin-ist-ation bill, introduced and dis owned by Hep. Carroll Kearns 'll-l'a.i. Then there is the bill Kearns introduced for himself. SMOOTHING THE ROUGH SPOTS Vcrn Bales is working to smooth over the rough spots in the new sidewalk in down-., town La Grande. The machine works with a rotary motion on the fresh cement and smooths it. (Observer Photo) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL FOR WEEKEND BYNOPMB OF ANNTAI, BTATEM KNT fVf Um Jfaf WhImJ JM-irnitiaf 31. 1V1 vf ti.a A AUTOPIAN INSURANCE COMPANY af U kfaldan Lana. Ka Yufk 31. In tha Wtila f Naw Turk. wmU la tha Iryoraitra 1'immli UM af Lba Hut af OrciMi. 'i.ur.uanl IM la ADMITTED ASSET Ron.li $ . Ma. 13? II (ioka .... a!,l.a'iO fMi a an- bank datwalta . t:3.V3 II a ta' balaucaa ar WMllanad vwlMi I.M1T . Inlart.t. dlaldaaKla and rral Mju laaotaa dua ut4 scatuad H 107 II Plhar aaarti j 'i:t II Taial admlllad anal t S ftl..'i -a LIOILITIIB lUKPlUt AND OTHER FVkOI laMaaa f 5a;.m m I aa adluaunanl j.3T9 m I'naarnad pramluma 571 iu)J II All Mhaa llatilllllaa 9.: m Taal llabllltlaa. atrapt rapllal f SIT.4-T.M Papltal paid up .$) .SOO.aM.M llnaailinad fanda (urplual Mr U urplua aa racarda pvllcylaridara .. I .: P97 Ml , Taial .. i 9 M.a U TATIIIIT OF INCOME Th following guide to tho natici't best food buys lor the wtek Biding Aug 8 was pre pared for United Presi Inter national by the U S. Depart ment of Agriculture and In terior. WASHINGTON a'PI Mid summer fruits and vegetables pro vide good buys for the week end shopping list. In best supnly are peaches, beans, corn and tomatoes.- Food shoppers will also find plentiful tupplies of carrots, cel erv, cucumbers," cabbage, lettuce, onions, squash, peppers, and po tatoes. Fresh fruits in abundance this week include apples, cantaloup, watermelon, bartlctt pears, plums, grapes, lemons, and oranges. High-protein foods on the good buy list nationally feature fresh and smoked pork, including hams, b.con, and picnics. Small turkeys, broilers and fryers, and eggs all continue in plentiful supply. At fish counters, best buys will be seen in shrimp, canned tuna, and fish sticks. In good supply are avocados, berries, cantaloups, gra;cfruit lemons, oranges, beans, cabbage celery and potatoes. Best buys in fish include sal moil, flounder, halibut, and rock fish. There also is the Landrum-Grif-iin bill, which President Eisen hower now says is a good one. There are a couple of dozen liner bills introduced by other tlouse members. And oh yes there is also the Klliott bill, the or.e drafted by Barden's Labor Committee and approved, lb' to H, after 39 days ii public hearings and closed Jooi meetings. But Barden said nobody much is for that one. A Funny Situation "You might say this is a funny kind of situation," Barden admit ted. Rep. Clarence J. Brown R Ohioi thought that was putting it mildly. He said he was confused, and getting more so by the min ute. Brown said he spent the week end reading the committee's report, and this didn't help a bit. He said the report's 106 pages show that only five of the com mittee's 30 members like the bill the committee approved. All the rest signed minority reports, ad ditional views, dissents and sup plementary statements. Colmer said he got the impres sion more committee members supported the Landrum-Griffin bill than the one the committee approved. Worst Weeks in Life Barden said he had been too busy to take a count on matters like that. The past few weeks have been the worst in his life, he said, and all he wants to do 1 '- J NOT THE WAY IT LOOKS Karl Kcnney looks like he's getting a shave. He isn't. Just the opposite. A make-up expert is fitting1 Ker.ney with a !eard. He'll pluy un ancient prophet in the annual Mormon church pageant near Palmyra, N.Y., In August. It's held on Hill C'uniorali where Joseph Smith hart tho religious vision which led him to found tlio Church o the Lntlcr-D:y Sri--' , now is get some bill any bill onto the floor of the House. Whether it goes on a stretcher or in a limousine,"-' he said, "I don't care." Rep. Ray J. Madden iD-Ind., in a few hundred words, an nounced that he's for cleaning un rackets but he's against "ham shackling" labor. He said the Na tional Association of Manufactur ers wrote the Taft-Hartley Law, and is trying to write the one now being considered. "Now, can you answer that question" he asked. Barden, said he wasn't sure he detected a question. "It was a good speech, any how," said Kep. Howard W. Smith iD-Va ), the regular chair man, who arrived late from a trip to the dentist. I guess Madden misunderstood Smith, and thought that he meant it. Anyway, he went on with his speech. He tailed the Landrum Griffin bill "the Nam bill." That brought Rep. Phil Lan drum iD-Ga. jumping to his feet, shaking his first. Among other re marks, including one that was halted just short of bearing on Madden's ancestry, Landrum said it was his bill, and nobody else's. I think he meant nobody but Itep. Robert P. Griffin (R-Mich.i, its other sponsor. , Colmer .said there were a lot of witnesses 'still to be heard. So the committee quit for lunch. I wonder if maybe that old law of politics, about heat making light, has been repealed. WARM WEATHER FzilTIS ttttii fllH 9 )U4.llt. 7 114. TM 1.4M..U.1 at'-' iS.TIH Hi 1 1. Hon 3i S I I It 31.47 1 7 11. III. 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SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS l-oatoa , f M.1M.7TI laiua aiUutimrnl riittttiaaa 1 .!iT.4Mi 1'itaariKI prprtilmni fl,Tl-'.41tl 111 olhrt llahllltlai ..'. I Tulal liatilllllf. eiiil iltal 4jl.4ri.W33 Sattlial pa 1.1 up IUlt-VouO (M Unaallfiictl (ufida I (Kirplui) B.;Tf,S fiirptua a ttiardi pollohollri . I 1 Ini.filrt I Total . f M.KVi.P STATEMENT OP INCOME Prafttluna annJ S att.nl.Vifl loaa Itw-urrnl f 21 :i.'ii.iMi Meadow Gold kef C o -SDTn) and l-oaa aipra Irtrtirrrd .. Uihrf undvrotltlng oipanaM In ' rurml . . T."W4.(m rt Total nfrrtllnf drxlurt loot..- S-1 I'-'S I Kai urxlerwrltlric lain M MI .J.in.S.i'.'l I htm linen I Intvnta 1.0'iT.3iMt tttir Inrvma . Ta4al. hrfxr Maral Inooata Ultra -l.ftS Tll CI Nrt Inromo . -1. 111, Til tlM.tvJi la IvollrThol.lrrt - l.flin:'i rapllal rhantoa (nrtl - l.lM.Dft:' 9i Tola) capital and awrplita ItfM inrt. t.4TI.Ut Inrtaaaa In aurplua reiarda pal' ThoMrti 1 V fir 9 busin:ss in Oregon for the vear I'lrtM prrmlum rnrlivd 3?t,. "U lITsM Imm paid flt.Hll J t'tiftrlpal off Ira In Ore rem ' Nam. pTNOIftlN OF ANNl'AI. RTATK-I KVT lor ilia JtU atflrd lMlalct Jl. 1VM ft til UNITED STATES BUSINESS OF THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OP CANADA itmvii 1 , , m iT,;;t 0 Bika . f. T3, tj; t Maaliafa Imih on rral Miaia .. SM .0 1 l.rtf- I'aUry loaht an -I ptentluia no lit . "T 1M.? 0 fata and batik di-puill. . ,i;i,pCi FraanlutMi dua klH .trfrrr. (Ufa an) atTidoni a.i.1 he.tihi . 11,131.330 4 Intatttt and alttev nMtMactl tnaa dua B4d atntuad f.V.H 1?a 9 OII.r assets 1 H.Hi,Ji Total atit Mi.iai LIABILlTltS. SURPIUS AND OTHER fONOS Haamaa lat tlf and axUnvt and iMaiiii paM.ui .. .trivmr.rtu rli.F and con tr art rlalaat i;l All other liahiiiiiat .ail.-tt Total llakillUaa. aaafl rapllal M;i,Ml.lIH IVc-jatt opiial . M.V.ft KirM stepsMiu in tho . I'. 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T, 1 00 04 iMitdonda M pUVl'ilt.. aV-. 1111 Rifaaj ToUl - . 111 it: Ml V Nrt vain I font arrratimn 1 141 t?I aa) BUSINESS HI ORISON FOR THE YEAR Or" proHiltiiB anal anouhr an aitta(tul attllMail drtn U Var 1 1.1U TUM Dlndonda paid aw rroaiioai w pollrrhnMm duMni I ha yaf Onm hanrfiU claiaaa. odaw woaita. axrrari'li-ra. and artt-lliai W.tttM X . - m ,. !- ot . - x. m Xi:.li; '. ', Xk... U '-" a.. r -,a Meadow Gold Ice Cream Is M-m-mighty good . . . Every Time! Coftfeflcae Che I U7 ' "' uUMte V I I Cotctq Chaoae A i 'J I 1 SW ' , Mf r "r r - ranrcuaa. Season in and season out. Meadow Gold Ice Cream is a favorite dessert with the family because Meadow Gold lee Cream is rich in'." flavor, creamy in texture. Meadow Gold's quality never varies because its production is rigidly controlled, and its ingredients are of the highest quality. Tick up a half gallon package of Meadow Gold Ice Cream in your favorite flavor next time you shop. Better yet, pick up two half-gallons. You'll find that your family gets to the bottom of one package mighty fast: For Cool, Refreshing Summer-time Salads Use Meadow Gold Fresh Creamed Cottage Cheese! A GENEROUS PORTION OF PURE, FRESH CREAM IS POURED OVER OUR COTTAGE CHEESE JUST BEFORE IT'S DELIVERED TO YOUR FAV ORITE STORE. THIS WONDERFUL CREAM MAKES THE CHEESE MOIST AND ADDS A NEW, ELEGANT FLAVOR! Get Meadow Gold Collage Cheese In The Economical 2-Lb. Carton Meadow Gold Ice Cream, Collage Cheese And Other Dairy Products Are Made Ifrom M'lk And Cream Pro dnced By Union County Dairy Herds! THEY ARE DELIVERED FRESH DAILY TO YOUR, GROCER BY REFRIGERATED TRUCK! MEADOW GO DSTR 1507 Jefferson , "Let Your Grocer Be Your Ililkman 3.UT0RS WO 3-5714 t4llT M PrlnrlMl o"" m f. ft B. W, Slats Atoatwo, loflUtsl t. 1 J pmt4 dof"'i tho fr