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SHIFT OF VINSON TO COURT
WEAKENS TREASURY POLICY
WASHINGTON - Seriate reluc
tance about the Vinson-Snyder shift
at the top of government is some
what difficult to explain, but it has
symptoms of soundness behind it.
Mr. Truman had been searching
for the best available legal mind in
the judiciary to straighten out the
complete tangle in the Supreme
court.
He embarked upon this
course in resistance to pressure at
the death of Republican Chief Jus
tice Stone that he elevate one of
the sitting justices, all of whom are
involved in factions in the strife
which has confused court decisions
He had plenty of time as the court
is finishing now until fall. Then sud
t
GRKHHMEN OFF TO P H IL IP P IN E S . . . Seven senators and representatives left Washington airport tor
denly, within 24 hours apparently,
a round-the-world tour during which they expect to participate in the celebration at Manila marking Phll-
he decided to name one of the best
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« - ft lo right: Gen. II. L. George; Rep. Karl LeComptc (R., Ia .l; Rep. J. W. Robinson
men from his own cabinet, Mr. V n-
* «• 11 ’ Vrrnon Moore, secretary, Filipino rehabilitation commission; Sen. Hugh Butler (R., N eb r.)’
son, and push his old friend from
V " ? C r* '* i#ra J R-> Mich.); J. Weldon Jones, President Truman’s representative; Sen. Allen Ellen^
Missouri, Mr. Snyder, into the treas
er
.. L a .); Rep. George M iller (D., Calif.) ; Sen. Owen Brewster <R„ Maine); and Brig. Gen. Carlos
ury post thus left vacant.
Romulo. resident commissioner of the Philippines.
Why he stopped searching for
judicial talent has not been
made clear. He could have af
forded to appoint a nonpartisan
or even a Republican as chief
6-14 yrz.
justice. The court was already
7 to 1 Democratic, Justice Bur
Simple, Cool, Comfortable
ton being the lone Republican
T J E R E ’S A wonderfully simple
left.
A 1 dress to m ake for that young
The best politics, indeed, might
daughter of yours. B r ie f cap
have called for a Republican to re
sleeves are cool and comfortable,
place a Republican, as an appear
and she’s sure to like the full skirt
ance of one party unanimity makes
and narrow belt that ties in back.
Flattering
Frock
the court look somewhat like a Rus
Why not m ake it now to have
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PRETTY
a
sum
m
er
frock
as
sian election in this respect. It
ready
when the first day of school
weakens the judicial front of the * * you’ll see is this flattering rolls around.
court, by increasing its political one yoke ch arm er th at m akes up so
sidedness, and thus delays the pur nicely in contrasting fabrics. Wide
Pattern No. 8021 is for sizes 6, 8. 10. 12,
pose of unity or stability of lsw extended shoulders accent a tiny and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2 yards of
36
or 39-inch fabric; 3‘ 4 yards ric rac.
waist,
d
a
rts
insure
a
neat
fit.
Try
which Mr. Truman apparently *s
it in a heavenly pink stripe with '
striving for.
SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T .
a plain fabric or white eyelet for
530 South Wells St.
Chicago 7, 01.
FINANCIAL POLICY P E R ILED
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
But he weakened himself more, yoke and sleeves, and trim with
pattern desired.
by this effort to furnish the court oversize ric rac.
Pattern No----------------------------- Size___
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leadership for reformation. An at
P attern No. 1527 comes in sizes 12. 14. I
Nam e-
tack upon his treasury department 18, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 2%
of fabric in 35 or 39-inch for lower
is being conducted by former Treas yards
Address-
part of dress: 14 yard for contrasting
ury Secretary Morgenthau. Quite yoke and sleeves.
evidently the associates of Mr. Mor
genthau are attempting to break
Truman policy in the department,
which is of utmost importance in the
presence of inflationary threats.
Mr. Snyder has not previously
sought to distinguish himself by
standing up against attack. As the
first Truman appointee from Mis
When gam e is on the menu,
If you’re planning to paint your
souri, Snyder is a loyal, sincere and avoid handling before cooking by house this sum m er and intend to
This air view shows tons of water being pumped into the oil-fed fire that blazed in four slips of the
earnest friend, but in the reconver flouring this way; P ut a small do the work yourself, rem em ber it
‘ *’ " 7 * r<C ,e.rry terminal on Staten Island. A number of persons were trapped in the buildings. Nine alarms
sion his economic leadership has amount of flour in a paper sack, is sm art to let the first coat dry
quickly sounded, summoning every piece of apparatus available and three fireboats.
not been especially clear. What is pour in the pieces of m eat and ten days before applying the sec
needed in treasury is someone of shake the bag until each piece is ond.
experience with the "know-how” of well coated with flour.
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politics, economics and finance, to
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In building a casem ent window
stand against inflation.
To soften putty for rem oval from in the kitchen rem em ber that it
Now M r. Truman no doubt
window panes, draw a hot solder should open out, not in. And the
figured he would send his best
ing iron over the m aterial, being base should be at least a foot
available experienced man (next
careful to keep the heat away from above the sink.
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to State Secretary Byrnes)
the glass. Most putty, however,
upstairs to try to straighten out
“ One m eat ball” will go just a
when it needs to be replaced, can
the court, and run the treasury
be rem oved with a small screw bit farther if you will only rem em
himself through an old friend—
ber to add a little cooked m aca
driver.
but what he may have done is
roni to the m eat m ixture when
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to open up the financial policies
A basket equipped with such serving with tomato sauce.
which were being rather care
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items as soap, polishes, short-han
fully established, to new pres
The oyster shell is good for some
dled brushes, sponge, clean and
sures and possibilities of change.
lintless dustcloths, and the like will thing. Put it in the bottom of the
What to do about it? Don’t ask save tim e in cleaning as you go tea kettle and it will prevent for
me. The above is only a report from room to room.
m ation of hard-w ater scale.
of the factors, difficult to explain
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precisely, which have animated the
If you prefer to close up the
senate’s reluctance to confirm the shelves where your canned goods
hasty step. Chairman McCarran of tire stored, try this trick. Fasten
the senate judiciary committee im worn out window shades, still on
mediately announced consideration rollers, to the top shelves and pull
of appointments would follow the down to desired length.
usual course and be held over a
week in order to give interested wit
Record the guests who have
nesses due notice and opportunity dined a t your table by having
to be heard. Certainly the senate Ihem autograph the tablecloth.
will hardly choose to let the appoint Then, before the next dinner, you
ments slip through without any can em broider each signature in
analysis of the deeper and greater outline stitch.
> FLAVORS-AT GROCERS
policy
possibilities
behind
the
change.
By at least going into
them, knowing them and consider
OW NER OF CROWN JEWELS
ing them, the Democratic leaders
IN DIANS SELL OCT . . • The Cleveland Indians baseball team was
A photo of the Countess Von | of the legislative branch will be
sold after almost a week of negotiations and offers. Acceptance of an
Hesse, princess of Prussia, as she able to raise some bulwark repre
offer by Bill Veeck of Chicago and his associates was made by Alva
looked in the days when Hitler senting their own viewpoint, and
Bradley, ex-president of the Indians, for his former stockholders. Photo
and Goering were entertained at prepare their own pressure for fu
shows, left to right, Joseph Hostetler, attorney for Bradley and now
her Kronberg castle. It was from ture use.
secretary for the new combine; Harry Grabiner, new vice president
this castle that the Hesse-Darm M IDW EST WELL FED.
and treasurer, and Bill Veeck, new president of the club.
stadt Jewels were stolen.
PROSPEROUS
While the East hears so much of,
and pays such great attention to the
CIO, the Midwest numerically, po
litically and economically is still the
small town village of the dirt farm-
er, whose first concern is the
amount of moisture distributed
through this area by unprecedented
rains. He is watching the clouds
for corn growing weather, and has
seen his son come back from the
war. What State Secretary Byrnes
is doing in Paris or the CIO in De
troit is of only incidental concern
Ito him. He wants to raise food for
man and beast, and get his help
back.
The food situation is easy in Chi-
cago, but harder up through Wis
consin and down into central Illinois
In those latter two places it is more
like the East. You stand in line
for nearly everything, excepting in
IE YOU BAKE AT HOME —you can
the smaller towns, and when you
make all the delicious bread you want to,
get up to the counter you will more
any time you want to with wonderful New
than likely find it gone, and you will
SPEED RECORD . . . The fastest airm ail delivery in the history of
Fleischmanns East Rising Dry Yeast. No
CONGRATULATIONS . . . Super- take what they have or let it go.
the United States was accomplished when a P-80 jet propelled plane
more being “caught short” with no yeast in
intendent of schools. Vlerling Ker- | In Chicago they still have cornfed
carrying m ail left Schenectady, N.Y., and arrived in Washington, D.C.,
the house . . . no spoiled batch because yeast
sey, presents Gus Johnson Jr., roastbeef, and occasionally a steak
in 49 minutes. Capt. Robert Baird, pilot, of Clarksdale, Miss., is hand
North Hollywood (Calif.) high which is not likely to be cornfed.
weakened. New Eleischmann's Fast Rising
ing the pouch and a letter from W. Stuart Symington, assistant secre
school graduate, his diploma, as rhere the hotels are crowded, and
keeps fresh on your pantry shelf for weeks. J
tary of war for air, to Vincent Burke, postmaster at Washington. The
the youth, paralyzed from waist io also are the trains, which are
Keep
a supply handy. At your grocer’s.
plane reached a top speed of 580 miles an hour.
down, reclines on a stretcher.
learer on time than during the war.
8021
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Quick acting. . . easy to use-keeps for weeks
on your pantry shelf