S outhern Oregon M iner, Thursday, June 13, 1946
URGES HIGHER PAY FOR CONGRESSMEN
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New Political G roups Seek
To Shape P arties’ Policies
I T IS m a rv e lo u s w h a t yo u ca n do
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J u s t t r y c u ttin g the posies o u t and
.sp re a d in g u ro u n d fo r d r i ii n ii t i c e f
fe c t. T in t u fa d e d h a th m i l t and
u p p ly u s tu n n in g b ig rose in one
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m ost irke d at the grundstunding M r. c o rn e r, use o th e rs on to w e ls ; th e n
W hitney. T ru m a n even had d iffic u l m a k e s h o w e r c u r ta in s o f p la in
ty g e ttin g W hitney to stay in Wash m a te r ia l w ith m o re roses u p p lie d .
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He was constantly th re a t
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page book let.
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Cleveland w ithout even bothering to ta in s .** E v e r y p a g e la Illu s t r a t e d so c le a t
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p o s tp a id
A wood n o ik lit K p a tte rn « N o.
“ What do you mean to do—
233. fo r th e sf>onl s h e lv e s s h o u n In th e
w alk out on the President of
s k e tc h Is u I no 13 c .
S end o r d e r s w ith
n a m e a n d a d d re s s to:
the U nited S tates?" T ru m a n
roughly in q uired of " B ro th e r"
M R « R 1 T II W Y E T H M T A H T
W hitney.
B e d fo rd ll lll s . N . Y .
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W N U Service. 1616 Eve Street, N.W ., n iques" here in W ashington begin
W ashington, D. C.
n ing June 26 w hich pu rp o rts to “ un
The donkey and the elephant nre v e il the in tric a c ie s o f professional
g e ttin g jealous, and the W ashing p o litic a l cam paigning to the a ver
ton C hapter o f the SPCPA (Society age v o te r." The school w ill be open
fo r the P revention of C ru e lty to Po to anyone; attendance w ill be lim
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lit ic a l
A n im a ls)
ite d to 500 students. N C -P A C
is g e ttin g a little l
says “ i t is believed th a t the m a <
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w o r r i e d , lest s
jo r ity of the student body w ill play
some o th e r new
an active role in the N ovem ber con
and strange fau- |
gressional elections.”
na are going to
O f course, there are various other
sneak under the
organizations, old and new, in the
BOYS TOWN . . . C itizens receive the M antoux tu b e rcu lin test.
te n t to steal the
field. The Young Republicans, fo r
L e ft to rig h t: Eugene K arnes, M rs. M in n ie Schaefer. D r. Paul J.
o ld re g u la rs ' fod
exam ple, who endorsed the ROF at
M a rtin . Rt. Rev. M sgr. E. J. Flanagan, and W alter G unnell. The test
d e r—and it a in 't
a recent n a tional convention; M r.
is considered 98 per cent e ffe ctive in re ve a lin g presence of tuberculosis
hay.
Ickes' Independent C itizens Com
germ s in the body.
Three v e ry ac
m itte e o f the A rts , Sciences and
tiv e c re a tu re s
Professions to w hich James Roose
a re being heard
v e lt p resum ably b rin g s a h e re d ita ry
fro m in tones so
p a re n ta l blessing, and others.
s t e n t o r i a n that
And I sh o u ldn 't fa il to m en
th? b ra y and the tru m p e t, fa m ilia r
tion the W om en's D ivisio n of
sounds in cam paign years, are a l
the D e m o cra tic N a tio n al com
m o st drow ned out.
m itte e , w hich teaches w ives of
The latest p e rfo rm e r in the rin g
politicos such fundam entals as
“ No. s ir,” responded W hitney—
is the ROF
(R epublican Open
p la tfo rm poise, the rig h t word
and his voice lucked its usual
F o ru m s )
O ffic ia lly the new com er
at the rig h t tim e , how to over
brusqueness
belongs to the R epublican stable,
come fe a r of p u b lic speaking,
“ W ell, then you hod better
as its nam e im plies, but some o f the
and so on. W ives of cabinet of
stay here u n til we get this thing
ficers. w ives of senators, w ives
old tim e rs are a fra id the co lt is
LA BO R D R A F T :
Leon B lum , ch ie f French negoti
settled and try Io show a little
g e ttin g ready to k ic k o ver the p a rty
o f representatives, w ives of
Senate is Opposed
ator, signed the agreem ent w ith Sec
m ore
co-o p e ratio n ,"
snapped
traces.
m em bers of the little cabinet
M any senate Republicans, even re ta ry o f State Byrnes and Secre
T ru m a n .
A lthough the other tw o m ore fa
and w ives of top -flig h t agency
those who have been c a llin g on ta ry o f T re a su ry Vinson.
m ilia r creatures, the CIO-PAC and
heads are exhorted; “ Use your
P resident T ru m a n to "s e ttle these C O U NTRY BAN K S:
COP W H IT E HOPE
th e NC (N a tio n a l C itizens)-PAC . are
fe m in in e charm in the (Dem o
s trik e s ,” are opposed to the P re s i
Lend a B illio n
m o re a t home in the D e m o cra tic
c ra tic ) cam paign. I t helped you
W hile the East nnd M id d le West
dent’s appeal fo r em ergency pow er
Some 13,000 o f A m e ric a 's country I are c o n ju rin g w ith the names of
pasture, they fre q u e n tly get th e ir
get your husband, d id n 't it? It
to d ra ft s trik e rs in to the a rm y when
w ill also help get votes.”
heads through the ra ils to browse
they refuse to w o rk at governm ent- banks are lending m ore than $1,000,- Stassen. B ric k e r and Dewev ns Re-
on the R epublican side.
But these are only m o th e r's help seized p roperties. Senator T a ft of 000,000 to th e ir fa rm custom ers to publican p residential candidates in
A ll three are fu ll of ginger, and ers. The PAC tw ins, and the ROF Ohio has led the fig h t against the support a g ric u ltu re production, the 1948, some strong m edicine is brew
n o t too bridle-w ise.
are the ones th a t m ake the don d ra ft proposal and fa vo rs the Case a g ric u ltu ra l
com m ission
of
the Ing in the p o litic a lly dynam ite-laden
key and the elephant nervous when b ill instead. (The Case b ill provides A m e rica n Bankers association has state of C a lifo rn ia w hich m ay put
Stassen H ead s
they look o ver th e ir le ft flanks.
another name in the lim e lig h t. F o r
fo r perm anent, not te m p o ra ry or reported.
N on-real-estate a g ric u ltu ra l loans in next m onth's p rim a ry E a rl War-
O p e n F o ru m
em ergency, la b o r re stra in ts.)
held by a ll insured banks in con- ren m a y w in the D e m o cra tic nom-
C h a irm a n of the R epublican Open Congress N eeds
Republicans, however, have not tin e n ta l U. S. totaled $1,009.600,000 | ¡nation fo r governor, as w ell as the
fo ru m s a d viso ry c o m m itte e is H a r S a la ry Boost
agreed on another proposal m ade
old Stassen, and ROF is considered
Wages are a t the top ot the in by M r. T ru m a n that profits fro m at the beginning of 1946, an increase Republican.
of n e a rly $100.000.000 fro m the Ja n u
p re tty m uch his baby
Wayne flation list.
U nder C a lifo rn ia 's odd election
businesses taken over and operated a ry 1, 1945, figure o f $917.400,000
M orse. W a lte r Judd, Gov. Raym ond
law , candidates m ay enter both
B ut that doesn't m ean m ore pay
present o p ts , .„ d m , , o . „ voP
B a ld w in of C onnecticut, and other fo r congressmen. One o f the best should go in to the U. S. tre a su ry. *
the R epublican and D em ocratic
um e is n e a rly double the am ount o f
p rim a rie s . And under a elever
R epublicans not u n frie n d ly to the argum ents fo r a boost in the con
fa rm production loans held by the
lib e ra l dom estic and expansive in gressional p a y ro ll comes fro m a F R E N C H LO A N :
la w passed by the state legis
banks in 1937.
la tu re last year, W a rre n ’s name
te rn a tio n a l view s of Stassen m ake congressmen whom I w on't name, Cash and C redit
Bypassing a vote by congress, j The largest increase in the use of
up the com m ittee.
w ill be p rin te d at the top of both
but whose b itte re s t riv a ls m ention
A t R O F headquarters, you are as one of the s m a rte st m em bers of I l ^ e U nited States g overnm ent ex- | non-real-estate bank c re d it has been
the R epublican and D e m o cra tic
tended a $1,370,000.000 c re d it to ' in C a lifo rn ia . The use of bank cred-
to ld it is s tr ic tly all-R epublican, not e ith e r cham ber. He says:
ballots, despite the fa c t that
F ra n ce to help her begin a fo u r- *l b-v fa rm e rs increased in a ll states
W
arren is a R epublican and his
a one dark-horse team . However
“ The vote ag a inst a pay raise
riv a l. A tto rn e y G eneral Bob
a broad-m inded tolerance p re va ils comes fro m the men who know y e a r reconstruction p rogram . The except South D akota, Nebraska,
K enny, a D em ocrat.
w hich p e rm its D em ocrats to take th a t they co u ld n't get elected, if A m e ric a n c re d it provides a d ire c t Kansas, M innesota and M issouri.
p a rt in forum s, i f they w ant to.
Today W arren has sp lit Kenny’s
congressional salaries w ere high loan of $650.000,000 fro m the export- F E D E R A L D E B T :
The fo ru m s are com pared to town enough to a ttra c t a b e tte r class of im p o rt bank, and a lin e of c re d it Cut Ten B illio n
la b o r support, has won the bucking
m eetings, and are supposed to pro candidates to oppose th e m .”
to ta lin g $720.000.000 w hich w ould
A survey by a la rg e New Y o rk o f the A F L h ie ra rch y and m ay ve ry
vid e m em bers o f the p a rty w ith the
p e rm it F ra n ce to settle its lend-
P h ilip B roughton, ex-newspa
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o I b a n kin f? in s titu tio n discloses th a t w e ll p ile up enough D em ocratic
o p p o rtu n ity to fo rm p a rty policy.
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purcahse U. S. I a ctu a , and prospective fedpraI debt votes to k ill a ll co m p e titio n in the
perm an and p o litic a l scientist
A t that po in t comes the rub. Old
a rm y and navy surpluses overseas. reduction since M arch
,
1946
fin a l election.
T his would m ake
who has spent a decade in
T im e rs don’ t w ant M r. Stassen’s
j am ounts to m ore than 10 b illio n dol- h im a v e ry im p o rta n t p residential
W ashington, says, in his “ F o r a
o u tfit (w hich its d ire cto rs in sist it
Stronger Congress,” that every
1 la rs. T his is the la rg e st cut ever candidate.
is n 't) m a k in g p o licy.
They feel
independent student of congres
m ade in so sh o rt a tim e and is an
th e y have had enough experience in
M o th e r Love W ins Out
j am ount g re a te r than the to ta l debt G O V E R N M E N T L E T T E R S
sional reorganization has “ rec
such m a tte rs themselves.
omm ended a raise to 815,000 or
re tire m e n t achieved in an 11-year
The c iv il service com m ission has
Anyhow, R O F is a going concern.
$25,000 a year.
C e rta in ly , it
' period fo llo w in g W orld W ar I.
Just issued a fancy pam phlet te ll
As of m id -M a y, there were already
would seem th a t the same pub
The repaym ent, how ever, was not ing go ve rn m en t employees how to
474 fo ru m s in operation in 44 states.
lic w hich can afford $500 a week
m ade w ith the proceeds of a budget w rite letters.
fo r the w rite rs of G rade B
surplus, since the U. S. is s till spend
C IO W o rk s to G et
A section devoted to “ W h a t'j
m ovie scenarios can a fford a
ing m ore than i t receives fro m Wrong W ith G overnm ent W ritin g ? ”
O u t F a v o ra b le V o te
s im ila r sum fo r those who set
taxes. Excess borrow ed funds in reads in p a rt: “ A re you one of the
policies th a t co n tro l our nation
The CIO-PAC we know of old.
possession o t the U. S. tre a s u ry were people who th in k a ll governm ent
al life .”
T h a t o u tfit is run by Sidney H illm a n ,
re tu rn e d to reduce the debt, it was w ritin g m ust be im personal and
and because the CIO fathered it.
explained.
A congressm an now gets $10,000
le g a listic? . . . What does it p ro fit
M a rk S ullivan says th a t the CIO is a year.
Anybody who live s in
a m an i f he w rite s the long way
W H E A T S TO R A G E:
no longer m e re ly a la b o r organiza W ashington, Broughton points out,
around—and loses his reader? Why
Dates are Extended
tio n , but has acquired the status o f knows th a t th a t isn ’ t enough.
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The g overnm ent has extended the use horse-and-buggy w ritin g in an
a p o litic a l p a rty . This colum n de congressman has to m a in ta in tw o
tim e fo r can ce lla tio n of u n ifo rm a irp la n e age?
scribed C IO -PAC ’ s d yn a m ic a c tiv i hom es; cam paigns cost money. Be
“ L e t's cu t long sentences into
wheat storage agreem ents by ele
ties, lite ra tu re , and m ethods at the sides, he has to co n trib u te to “ the
bites we can sw a llo w ,” the c iv il
va
to
rs
and
warehouses
to
10
days
tim e o f the la st cam paign.
do-good organizations th a t c la im a
a fte r they get the new agreem ent. service rh e to ric ia n urges govern-
T h e ir ostensible o bject is to get root in his co n stitu e n cy," and “ sec
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The m ove was a re ve rsa l o f o rig in a l m e n t w rite rs . “ Shorten your sen-
out the vo te ; the re a l o b je ct is to re ta ria l expenses and m eager r a il
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plans and was m ade a fte r an ap tences to an average of 17 words.
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get out the vote they want. A d e f road m ileage do not balance his
peal by the trade.
B u t here Is the payoff: The
in ite p la tfo rm to r both dom estic fa m ily budget.”
M rs. M a rg a re t Ashe of Chicago
C
linton
P.
Anderson,
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of
firs
t sentence of a forew ord in
and fo re ig n p o lic y is stated in de
The thing th a t pains m e m ost
decided her baby was p re tty a fte r
a g ric u ltu re , has announced th a t the
the booklet contains 27 w ords;
ta il.
as I tra v e l up and down the land is
a ll and returned home a fte r aban
go ve rn m en t now has enough g ra in
the second, 18 w ords; the th ird ,
The six points of foreign p o licy to hear the v e ry people who scream
doning the baby, only 10 days old.
to m eet its e xp o rt co m m itm e n ts and
20 w ords; the fo u rth , 22 words,
include such c o n tro ve rsia l subjects th a t no congressman is w orth even
H er husband, Jam es, 27, forgave
th a t tra n sp o rta tio n is the o n ly block
and the fifth , 18 words.
as the q u a ra n tin e o f Spain and A r $10,000 a ye a r, o b je ct to paying
her. M rs. Ashe was located at
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to m o vin g 400,000,000 bushels o ve r
gentina, and self-governm ent fo r co enough to h ire a m an w ith a b ility .
B u rlin g to n , Iow a.
seas by J u ly 1.
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lo n ia l nations.
WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
Country Banks Lend a B illion
For Increased Farm P roduction;
Big C ut M a d e in. Federal D ebt
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E n c lo s e 13 cen ts fo r b o o k le t a n d 13
c e n ts fo r p a tte rn .
Name.
Address.
Big League Members
T h e o n ly b a s e b a ll c lu b s th a t
‘la v e p la y e d c o n tin u o u s ly in th e
N a tio n a l le a g ue s in ce it w a s fo u n d -
id in 1876 a re th e B o sto n B ra v e s
In d th e C h ic a g o C ubs, sa ys C o l
lie r’ s. T h e o n ly c lu b s th a t h a ve
p la ye d in th e A m e ric a n le a g u e
jin c e i t w a s fo u n d e d in 1900 a re
(he C h ic a g o W h ite Sox, th e C le v e
la n d In d ia n s a n d the D e tr o it T i
gers.
TO-NIGHT
I0M 0R R O W
ARMY. GRIPE BOARD
Would Abolish Rank and Salute
W ASHINGTO N. - The a rm y w ill
have less sa lu tin g and “ o ffice rs”
w ill be ju s t soldiers, i f recom m en
dations o f the a rm y ’ s G .I. grip e
I board are adopted. The board rec-
omm ended th a t the v e ry te rm s " o f
fic e r” and "e n lis te d m a n ” be abol
ished as one step to n a rro w the o f
fic ia l and social gap between them .
The in q u iry board, headed by L t.
Gen D o o little , in its re p o rt to Sec
re ta ry of W ar Patterson, proposed
a thorough re visio n of e x is tin g d if
ferences in pay, pro m o tio n, fu r
loughs and food. I t called, too, fo r
new measures aim ed at ra is in g the
standard of leadership in the a rm y .
S ecretary P atterson announced
that “ some steps a lre a d y have been
taken” to rem edy pro b le m s set out
in the report. He stated th a t con
gressional approval and a p p ro p ria
tions would be re q u ire d to c a rry out
a few of the suggestions.
Officers and S aluting.
B ut the big break w ith tra d itio n
came in the proposal th a t a ll m ili
ta ry personnel be re fe rre d to m e re
ly as "s o ld ie rs .”
A b o litio n of the hand salute
except on a rm y posts and In
overseas occupied areas, and
w iping out any ru le s o r custom s
which m ake ra n k a b a rr ie r to
social associations, w ere am ong
other recom m endations.
“ A m ericans lo o k w ith d is fa v o r
upon any system w hich grants un
earned p riv ile g e s to a p a rtic u la r
class o f in d iv id u a ls and- find d is
ta ste fu l any tendency to m ake a rb i
tr a r y social d istin ctio n s between two
p a rts of the a rm y ,” the group con
cluded.
“ There were irre g u la ritie s , In
ju s tic e s in handling of enlisted
personnel, and abuses of p riv
ileges in the recent w a r to such
an e xte n t as to cause w ide
spread and deep-seated c r it i
c is m s .”
Poor Leadership Blam ed.
The six-m an board, w hich was
nam ed by P atterson in M a rch ,
ascribed poor re la tio n sh ip s between
com m issioned and enlisted person
nel to “ undeniably poor leadership
on the p a rt of a s m a ll percentage”
of officers and the system “ th a t per
m its and encourages a w ide o ffic ia l
and social gap” between officers and
men.
To im p o rve o ffic e r leadership, the
board
recom m ended
sp e cifica lly
th a t previous m ilita r y tra in in g —p re
fe ra b ly one y e a r in the ra n ks—be
re q u ire d o f a ll appointees except
technicians not placed in com m and
positions.
P roposing a com plete re vie w o f
the a rm y ’ s system o f p ro m o tin g o f
ficers, the board urged th a t i t be
on a m e rit basis ra th e r than on
s e n io rity and be coupled w ith pro-
vision fo r dem otions.
O ther specific recom m endations
incuded a system to p e rm it re tir e
m ent o f m ilita r y personnel a fte r 10,
20 o r 30 years o f service, o r a fte r
physical d is a b ility The present sys
tem of pay was held inadequate.
The board urged governm ent food
be d is trib u te d to all grades and
ranks equally. C lothing should be is
sued to both enlisted m en and o ffi
cers (o ffice rs now buy th e ir own).
I t was recom m ended th a t e n lis t
ed men be given te rm in a l leave pay
fo r unusued fu rlo u g h tim e ; th a t m ili
ta ry personnel should be p e rm itte d
“ n o rm a l social patterns com parable
to o u r d e m o cra tic w ay of life ” ;
provision fo r enlisted men to serve
on co u rts -m a rtia l, and a system o f
aw ards to p ro vid e m o re equitable
d is trib u tio n based on m e rit but
m ore d iffic u lt to obtain as ra n k in
creases.
A side fro m D o o little , m em bers of
the board included fo rm e r L t. Gen.
T ro y H. M id d le to n , who is now
c o m p tro lle r o f Louisiana State u n i
v e rs ity ; R o b e rt N e ville , who served
on Y ank and the Stars and S tripes
both as an enlisted m an and o ffi
ce r; Adna H. U n d e rh ill, w a rtim e
p a ra tro o p e r ca p ta in ; Jake W. L in d
sey, w a rtim e technical sergeant
who won the congressional m edal of
honor, and M e r y ll H. F ro st, D a rt
m outh fo o tb a ll captain.
J o v ia l Ed M cG rady, vice p re si
dent of the R adio C orporation of
A m e rica and ex-assistant secretary
of labor, was asked by a newsman
i f i t were tru e L a b o r Secy. L.
B. Schwelleribach is " ra is in g his
s a la ry ” because of his d ilig e n t e f
fo rts to b rin g John L. Lew is and
the operators together.
M cG ra d y got a chuckle out of
the question, fo r he is being
paid nothing fo r his herculean
w o rk in try in g to settle the dis
pute.
The fa c t is th a t few men have do
nated m ore tim e to th e ir govern
m ent than M cG ra d y. A fte r a b r il
lia n t re cord as assistant secretary
o f labor, he joined the R adio C or
p o ra tio n o f A m e rica , but d u rin g the
w a r was loaned to the w a r d e p a rt
m e n t as a do lla r-a -ye a r man. M c
G ra d y is one of the men the treas
u ry d e p a rtm e n t cusses out. F o r his
office is covered w ith fra m e d gov
e rn m e n t checks—a ll fo r $1 and un
cashed.
• * •
M E R R Y -G O -R O U N D
Bob Hannegan is running Into
tro u b le w ith his "ta s k fo rce .” His
young m en's co m m itte e , appointed
to bolster weak spots in the T ru m a n
a d m in is tra tio n , can’ t operate w ith
out tre a d in g on the toes o f ce rta in
weak a d m in is tra to rs — especially
John Snyder. Whereupon the ca b i
net p ro te c tiv e society intervenes.
Even broad-gauged S ecretary o f the
T re a s u ry Vinson d id n ’t lik e having
his subordinates invade the sacred
in n e r sanctum o f John S nyder’ s
duties. M ore ju ris d ic tio n a l disputesl
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you d o n ’ t cu t out any m eal«,
•tarehe«, potatoes, meat« or but
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Itc h in g Second. P A ZO o in t m e n t
lu b ric a te s h a rd e n e d , d rie d p a rts —
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r A / .O o i n t m e n t • p e r f o r a t e d P ile
P ip s m a k e s a p p l ic a t i o n « Im p le ,
th o ro u g h
Y o u r d o c to r c a n t e ll
yo u a b o u t P A ZO o in t m e n t .
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T here are 13 points In CIO-
P A C ’s dom estic policy, ranging
fr o m a m in im u m wage to OPA,
and in clu d in g p rice guarantees
to fa rm e rs , progressive ta xa tio n
fo r large incom es, red u ctio n on
s m a ll incom es. Specific b ills are
singled out fo r support or oppo
sitio n .
C IO -PA C ’ s brother, NC-PAC, IS
w h a t m ig h t be described s im p ly as
sim on-pure New Deal.
C hairm an
o f the p o lic y c o m m itte e is D r.
F ra n k K ingdon, w ith Sydney H ill
m an as an "h o n o ra ry ,” and m e m
bers in clu d in g M rs E le a n o r Roose
ve lt, H enry M orgenthau J r., H enry
W allace, H ugo B lack and so on.
The lead a rtic le in th e ir organ
“ The
N a tio n a l
C itize n ,”
whose
m e m o ria l e dition made no single
m e n tio n ot the name, T ru m a n , con
tained th is p a ragraph:
“ S tirre d by the risin g tid e of re
action, and the steady d r ift away
fro m the policies of F ra n k lin D.
Roosevelt, m ore than 2,100 of the
la te P re sid e n t’ s m ost ard e n t sup
p o rte rs and closest frie n d s gathered
. . . to hear speaker a fte r speaker
sound the c a ll to p o litic a l action as
the best m ethod to fu lfill the Roose
v e lt dom estic and in te rn a tio n a l p ro
g ra m .”
NC-PAC has a p o litic a l guide
w h ich dem ands the election of
p rogressive
candidates fo r con
gress, and lis ts issues fo r action
w hich include a n ti-la b o r bills, A r
gentina, B ritis h loan, conscription,
F E P C , a to m ic power, and so on.
T h e y like w is e are sponsoring a
“ School o f P o litic a l A ction Tech-
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Som e persons, a n d m a n y do cto ra,
p re fe r to use s u pp ositories, ao P A Z O
c o m e t In h a n d y s u p p o s ito rie s also.
* " ,, " ' ‘n a re lie f t h a t
P A Z O alw ays gires.
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24—46
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Back Hurts-
A n d Y o u r S tre n g th a n d
E nergy la B elow P ar
Tt m ay be caused by disorder of k id -
Oey function th a t perm it« poiaonoua
waate to accum ulate. Fo r tru ly m any
peop>• feel tire d , weak and miserable
When th e kidneys fail to remove ex eras
• e l d s and other waate m atte r from th«
blood.
Y ou m ay suffer nagging backache,
rh eum atic pains, headaches, dizziness,
gstting up nights, leg nsins, swelling.
Hometlmes frequent and scanty urin a
tio n w ith sm arting and burning la an-
' ’¿•’ »r «Ign th a t som ething is wrong with
ths kidneys or bladder.
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tre a tm e n t la wiser than neglect. Use
Doan . P il l,. I t la better to rely on a
medicine th a t has won countryw ide an-
roval than on som ething less favo rably
nown. Doan » have been tried and teat-
J? m any ¿«ear«. Are a t all drug «tores.
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