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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Ju ly 18, 1946 Space Congress Methods to Be Revamped S a v e rs fo r Y o u r C lo s e t D o o r closet door racks nr» T HESE carefully planned to hold th» Few Legislators Authors Of Bills They Introduce things you use the most yet they ure less than three inches deep. B IG BUSINESS AND TAXES WASHINGTON Juclest gravy In tlie current tax legislation Is the continuance of the curry-baek of un used excess profits credit. The sen ate finance committee, always friendly to big business, not only knocked out the excess profits tax lust year, but retuined carry-back refunds. This permits corporations whose current earnings do not pro portionately match their 193G-1939 earnings, to claim adjustments in their 1946 tax payments. ByBAVKHAGE /Vetes A n a lttl and Comm entator. W’NU Service, 1616 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. nority rule was operating then. Mi- nority groups nullified the wishes of A bright young railroad executive the duly-elected representatives of who has his cum laude in law from the people. a famed university My friend, with all his ve w-as sitting with me hemence, with his allegiance to tn Burt's the other management, made no claim that day. the demands of the railroad men, Ttio curved front of the top rack holds This Is one reason some Arms Burt's is a sort of the coal miners, were unjust. He hats. The lower rack holds vo«r large brief case as well us a wallet, small greenroom for ra didn't worry too much about merely said that in order to obtain purse or u p air of gloves The hoody rod dio folk and others prolonged strikes. General Mo what they considered justice, the below also has many uses. The nieces w ho move and tors alone will probably hit the may be cut from scraps of plywood with powerful leaders of the organiza a hand compass ssw or a power saw. speak and have treasury for a refund of HO m il tions to which they belong were able • • • their being in what lion dollars. To head off this to play baseball according to foot Pattern 283 with actual-slu* cutting guides for all parts. Illustrated directions drain on the treasury. Rep. is euphemistically ball rules—temporarily at least. and complete list of muterlala Is 13c post re fe rre d to as Cleveland Bailey of Clarksburg, paid. Send order with name and ad H E R E S TEXAS» F LO U R . . . Well, not flour, but the m akln’s. Ed The theory that the creation of the dress to: Washington's Ra W. Va., Democrat, Introduced a SUllw lta. Moore county wheat grower (left), and County Agent J. H. laws of the land has been taken dio center. Inspired bill last January to repeal the Walde craw l up on a mountain of wheat. Newly harvested wheat has from the hands of the elected repre M R ». R I T I I W YETH SPK A K 8 to r infuriated) by carry-back provisions. On Jan had to be dumped on the ground because the elevators are full to sentatives of the people was put Hedfuru H ills, N. » , Drawer 10 the presence of so uary 23, the house ways and overflowing. forth by Crawford in "The Pressure Enclose IS cents for Pattern Nu. 2U3. many of the few who say so much Boys" seven years ago when he means committee asked the to so many, my friend launched said: “ It is improbable that a sin N a n ie . treasury for a report. forth into a tirade on the respon gle important law enacted in the Recently Impatient Rep. Wilbur A ddresa_ sibility of the publicist Mills of Arkansas, Democrat, pro last 10 years has been written by “ You can’t play baseball accord its congressional sponsor or its posed that congress act independent ing to football rules," he said, shak nominal ly, without waiting for the treasury author. Administration i Divides Spoils ing a menacing fist at me, “ and bills are prepared by New peal ex report. He pointed out that large that is what Washington officials are perts in executive departments. I credits can be claimed by corpora Following n centuries-old cus doing. You studied political science Legislation independently inaugu- ' tions which actually make more 30 years ago. I studied it only 20 rated is almost invariably pre- I money this yeur than they did in tom the British Admiralty will di years ago. And you know perfectly pared in the office of a lobbyist I any of the years from 1936 to 1939, vide umong the m em bers of the well that the present generation is Congress maintains a legislative simply becuusc their capitul invest Royal Navy money derived from the disposal of enemy ships and not following the rules laid down by drafting service which writes bills CREDIT: fired because of Communistic lenn- ment Is now larger. cargoes captured or surrendered our founding fathers. You ought to for committees, but it seldom is ings, as intimated by Representa Mills charged that many large Paym ents Easier tell the public about it. called upon by individual legislators tive Cox ID., Ga.), on the house corporations are taking advantage during the w ar, says Collier’s. The The old days of “ a dollar down "Now maybe the principles of our for assistance in writing any minor floor. They were let go for econ of this loophole, and as a result the total fund, whose distribution is to and a dollar every time we catch omy reasons, he said. government are wrong. I am not de private bills." taxpayer foots the bill for the expan include the Royal Air Force, will you" are not back yet, but time or fending them. But I am saying that Of all the lists submitted by mem sion of private industries. He also amount to approxim ately $85,000,- “ easy" payments have been liber we are deserting them. Rule of the L a F o lle tte B ill bers of congress and other persons, listed a long series of "abuses and 000. alized on many items. It is expect m ajority, a republican form of gov W ould Revam p raising the Communist issue against transactions which w ill no doubt be ed that charge accounts w ill con ernment operated by the represent Thomas Mechlin, writing on this tinue to rise also with relaxation of various permanent department per resorted to in order to create car atives of the people, is a travesty, subject in the current Virginia sonnel, he said, accusations against ry-back refunds or tax credits." when legislation is jammed Quarterly Review, touches on the . the 30-day rule under which all bills but one employee have been sub • • . • through by minorities. And I mean subject of readymade legislation. had to be paid by the 10th day of stantiated, and this person has been KANSAS ATO M IC STRAW the second month after purchase. bureaucrats as well as lobbyists." The Eastman Kodak company has discharged. The employee was not He tells how a lobby “ gets its own Under regulation W, federal re identified. This happened when the senate staff together and knocks out a bill been having trouble as a result of was neck-deep in the final debate which the front office would like to serve system measure controlling the first atomic bomb test in New over the OPA and my friend see made a law eventually. It then credit, many items have been list DEGNAN CASE: Mexico—one year ago. Eastman claimed congress was revolt runs the draft over to a large law ed under group A which required Killer Found? found that, for some mysterious rea ing against what he called the high firm which has one of its members a down payment of one-third and 12 The entire United States was son, some of its film was turning pressure methods of the adminis in congjess. Although the con months' maximum maturity. Attic shocked last January when little black before exposure. Finally ex tration. Since the congress was tear gressman cannot personally repre ventilating fans, automobile bat Suzanne Degnan was found slain perts discovered that the film had ing the administration measure to sent the client, the method used in teries, tires and inner tubes have near her home in Chicago. The case been packed in straw which came shreds at that moment I pointed out submitting the proposed legislation been removed from group A. Many proved to be one of the most stub from western Kansas. that while it was true that congress through the ‘body’ of the firm takes household appliances are expected born police, the FBI and others ever After the I-os Alamos bomb was sore at Stabilizer Bowles for care of that. . . . If the lobby is to be removed within a short time. attempted to solve. Now, they be test, radioactive dust from New what they called propagandizing, well-organized, it w ill exploit high- Furniture is still under control when lieve they have found the killer. Mexico settled on Kansas wheat the example was not a very good powered publicity from then on sold on credit. fields, and 1s still so powerful William Heirens must face the one. So he proceeded to develop his out.” (hat the Kodak company has music. He faces 21 burglary and RUSS ENVOY: theme with specific references all I am constrained to admit that had to stop using Kansas straw 4 assault charges, to say nothing Says No War too fam iliar to me and my col much in all of these assertions is for packing film. of the evidence piled up connecting leagues of the microphone and type true. But I would like to mention The new Russian ambassador to him with the kidnap-murder of Su writer. three hopeful signs on the horizon, the United States, Nikolai V. No zanne. TR U M A N W R ITES A VETO minuscule though they may be. Two vikov, in one of his first statements President Truman was convinced Heirens, police said, once con Tow n Seethes were measures introduced but not promised that the Soviet Union “ w ill fessed the Degnan murder. But that the half-breed price-control bill W ith Lobbyists acted upon in this session of con never start a war against the Unit more often he steadfastly has would not work. The Taft amend k u p s You, too, are fam iliar with the gress. They w ill be presented again ed States or anyone else.” denied every crime of which the po ment, he especially argued, was ab power of the “ pressure boys” as my and have a good chance of passing. New cream positively stops While he insisted that all differ lice have accused him. He was a solutely impossible, and he cited ac friend Kenneth Crawford called One is the LaFollette measure for ences between the two major pow student at the University of Chi countancy experts of various big *underarm Perspiration O dor them in his revealing book by that revamping congress, one provision ers could be ironed out, he cau cago. manufacturing firms, all of them name. Crawford estimated there of which increases the technical as tioned that solutions for many world against OPA, who branded the Taft I. N ot illff, not messy — »odors spreads just were 6,000 active lobbyists in Wash sistance available to members. The problems w ill require time and pa ATOM BOMB: cost-plus formula as likely to Ilka vanishing err am I Dab it o n -o d o r so n s I ington when World War II started. second is a b ill introduced by tience. R. Actually soothing — Yodora can ba usad bring chaos to industry. And Human Beings There are many more now. Speak Representative Sabath of Illinois, right after shaving. " I Just have to put what 1 con The extent of heat damage to er Rayburn said the town was which provides for an all-inclusive COMMUNISTS: 3. Won't rot delicate fabrics. sider the country’s welfare some of the more distant parts of “ seething” with them. investigation of lobbies. Most con In State Department first,” the President told his 4. Keeps soft 1 Yodora docs not dry In Jar. No the target fleet in Bikini lagoon, We all remember the seven-digit gressmen don’t like lobbyists and w a ste; goes far. congressional leaders. “ Let's Charges of Communism in the where the atom bomb test was made sum of money contributed to a cam Sabath’s bill, as Mechlin admits, not fool the country and give Yet hot climate tests —made by nurses — U. S. state department is “ more a July 1, showed human survival paign fund which came out of the was a crystallization of this feeling' prove thia daintier deodorant keeps under them something that won't m atter of alarm than of fact,” would have been doubtful. Ships a members’ dues of one great labor arms Immaculately sw eet—under the moat The third indication was a Resolu work.” union. True, the head of the union tion introduced during the OPA Dean Acheson, under-secretary of mile from the center of the blast severe conditions. Try Yodora I In tubes or When they told him that they state, told the house foreign affairs were burned and blackened as J srs-lO f, 30t. «Of. McKesson A Robbins. later quarrelled with the president fight by Senator Taylor (D., of though by a tremendous blast fur would not be able to persuade their Inc.. Bridgeport, Connecticut whom he had helped elect because Idaho) authorizing the publica committee in Washington. reluctant colleagues to pass any sort He denied that 300 of the state nace. the president refused to take his tion of a document on how each sen of price-control bill, the President Anyone on the decks of these replied: orders. Nevertheless, this example ator voted on every measure. He department personnel had been ships would have burned to death illustrates what “ big money” at said that the people are becoming " I f it ’s this or nothing, then in an instant, those who inspected tempts, and sometimes succeeds in more aware of their political re we’ll just have to take nothing." doing. the damage believe. While some sponsibilities, that politics is no Among other things, the Presi animals survived on most ships, the dent figured that during the chaot DEODORANT CREAM We know, too. that when the en longer solely in the hands of politi fate of human beings might have ic period sure to follow if the poly tire economy of the country was cians, ward-heelers and lobbyists. been different. Studies of animals’ glot price-control bill were passed, locked to a dead center by strikes Congress is sensitive to the need in two essential industries, coal and of a restoration of m ajority rule, injuries m ay show w h e th e r congress would claim it was his transportation, and that when the but the only real hope lies within enough crewmen could have lived fault for not making the bill work, TOMORROW ALRIGHT government itself gave orders, the m ajority itself. Unfortunately, through the blast to operate the when, in actual fact, the bill was bepe'tdable those orders were disobeyed. Mi- the giant sleeps. stricken ship. Making the study is unworkable. He felt also that if 4//-VIG ITA B U LAXATIVC Dr. Carl Compton of the Massachu congress did dare to go home with S V tlO M . ( a l l o s ti» • » • « • « < * « • setts institute of technology. out a price-control bill, things would GET A 25' BOX be hotter for them in their districts U. S. FILMS: than in Washington. He also warned Shown in Paris that in this case he would call a They were gayer than ever in special session of congress. Two recent visitors to Washing man strolled from the White House One of the best home ways to e e • "Gay Paree” when the first “ new" ton, Mrs. Evelyn Baker and Mrs. to the treasury portico to watch his American films to be imported to W IIO WON T H E WAR? James Magee of Custer and Belle St. Louis crony take the oath as France under the terms of the Fourche, S. D., can tell their friends head of the treasury department; It is now getting close to a year French Ioan made their appearance. since the end of the war with Japan back home in the Black Hills region and they observed tall, young-look'- Well, maybe the films weren’t exact and yet the strategic bombing sur that while they were here they took ing John Steelman’s swearing-in as ly the latest but— in three events which might set the reconversion director. vey for Japan has not been made If you lack BLOOD-IRON tone for all such future events. The pictures shown during the public. Inside reason is a vigorous Having observed these impres You girls and women who suffer so opening week included "Citizen backstage tug-of-war between the The ladies, winners of a radio con sive occasions, the Black Hills visi from sim ple anem ia th a t you're pale, Kane,” “ K itty Foyle," "Too Many army and navy which boils down to weak, "dragged o u t”—this may be due test to honor women who did their tors could appreciate the widely, to lack of blood-iron 8o try Lydia E. Husbands" and “ Dangerous Adven the basic question: "Which of them Plnkham's bit during the war years, visited whispered remark of Undersec TABLETS—one of the beat ture.” All are in English with won the war in the Pacific?" Washington during the week when retary of Navy John Sullivan. (Sul home ways to build up red blood— In RESIGNS . . . Chester Bowles such cases Plnkham ’s Tablets are on s French subtitles dubbed in. Civilian members of the survey three top-drawer government offi livan got his swearing-in done quiet the greatest blood-iron tonics you resigned as economic stabilizer The new movies made their ap staff, however, summarize the situ of cials, all close friends of Harry Tru ly and traditionally on June 18.) As tan buy I At all drugstores in protest of the OPA extension pearance in the middle of a bitter ation: man, were sworn into new jobs. Sullivan congratulated John Steel bill. In a radio address Bowles attack by some French writers on 1. Heaviest damage to Japan was WNU-13 ’ The swearing-in of a cabinet offi man after the rose garden cere 29-4« said the nation owed President what they termed the “ assassina inflicted by U. S. submarines. They cer used to be a rather modest af mony, he asked, "Well, are you the Truman a vote of thanks for ve tion” of the French movie Indus had just about shut off all Jap sup fair. The swearinee, his family, a last of the June brides?” toing the bill. try. plies toward the end of the war and few friends, and his office staff, a Japan was paralyzed. few of the press, usually gathered 2. Next greatest damage was in his new office, and the whole af done by long-range army land- fa ir was over in about the time it based planes. takes for bride and groom to say And Your Strength and 3. The navy’s carrier - based "I do.” Energy la Below Par planes were Important, but ranked True, Fred Vinson and Lewis It may be caused by disorder of ktd- second to the B-29s. function that permits poisonous Schwellenbach did travel to Capitol Waste to accumulate. For truly many H ill for their inaugurations as treas people feel tired, weak and miserable WASHINGTON —The senate has part of the United States have al which westerners believe Is the prop DIPLOMATIC POUCH When the kidneys fail to remove excess ury and labor secretaries respec tacked a rider to the post office ap acius and other waste matter from the ways resented the old ratio of about I t ’s only been a short time since tively. But those events occasioned propriations bill which would boost 32 to 1, which was the relationship er balance in a world where bimet Mood. allism is used. You may suffer nagging backache, the war, but two former enemies, ,no such hoopla as did the cere the price of silver to 90.3 cents an rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, between the two metals when Bryan Italy and Austria, now earnestly monies which made Monday—Tues ounce for the next two years. After etting up nights, leg pains, swelling. While most countries are now off made his famous "Cross of Gold" S ometimes frequent and scanty urina seeking to become democracies, w ill day — Wednesday Washington news that the treasury may begin buying the gold standard, silver is still used tion with smarting and burning is an speech. New mines had been be proposed by the United States one late week in June. other sign that something is wrong with the white metal at $1.29 an ounce. opened and silver had become more in almost every country. In some for admission to the United Nations the kidneys or bladder. J Mrs. Magee and Mrs. Baker and If the senate b ill comes through abundant. countries, such as India, nickel and There should be no doubt that prompt The silver producers treatment Is wiser than neglect. Das five thousand other spectators, plus conference and becomes a law, the have tried for years to restore the other metals are used. For many next September. Truman o.k.d this ? PM b . It Is better to rely on a the navy band, gathered on the old W illiam Jennings Bryan ratio old 16 to 1 ratio which prevailed be years the U. S. treasury did not pur move last week. . . Prime Minis medicine that has won countrywide ap- ter De Valera has decided not to roval than on something leas favorably White House lawn to watch Mr. Vin of 16 to 1 may yet prevail. Before fore 1873. chase silver in quantities sufficient apply for Irish membership in the E nown. Doan'a have been tried and test son take over his new office as chief the devaluation some years ago, the ed many years. Are at all drug a to m . The only stickler now is that gold to hold prices up. The silver pur United Nations. . . . The pro-Soviet Gat Doanra today. justice of the United States; they price of gold was $20.67 an ounce. is priced at $35 an ounce. Even If chase act of 1934 was designed to Mongolian peoples' republic, how ¡saw John Snyder’s big moment One-sixteenth of $20.67 is $1.29. silver advances to $1.29, it w ill not aid the white metal regain some ever, thinks otherwise about the made bigger when President Tru- Silver producers of the western be up to the coveted 18 to 1 ratio of its old prestige. United Nations. NEWS REVIEW Days of ‘Easy Payments' Said to Be on Way Back A D A B p JV 4MK YODORA TO N IG H T South Dakotans Are Visitors BUIIO UP R6O 61000 SHADES OF BR YA N When Your Back Hurts - Silver Ratio 16-1 May Prevail D oans P ills