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S outhern Oregon News Review. Thursday. March 20, 1047 Republican Party Control Shifting T ail Sw ings o to Right n As G O P S enate L eader By B A l’KHAGE .two/vit <«</ Cowmew/^/or. M M ' Service. 1616 Eye Street. N. M ride herd on the party vote, deliv Washington. D. C. ering it when and where he wished. WASHINGTON. -R e c e n tly the But, did you ever try to ride a keen ears of the m aster politicians horse or drive a cow with a large on Capitol Hill sized bumble-bee leaping from fore have been tuned lock to buttock or from edd to rump? to some strange Not so easy, and no bumble-bee ever squeaks and r a t buzzed or stung like the apis presi- tles developing in dentia. th e otherwise E arly in January 1 rem inded you smoothly running of the trouble the presidential bee Republican sen was expected to cause when I quot ate machinery. It ed Republican National Com m ittee is confidently pre m an Clarence Budington K elland's dicted on the rem ark: D em ocratic side "I don't think you are going to \O I( ES OF PROTEST? . . . P erhaps the Idea of living In the I'n l t e d of the aisle that see the m a tte r (Republican candi States doesn t appeal to these English war babies, who put up quite •■Chauffeur” Taft dacy) jell at all until Ohio decides a howl ou arriv al in New York aboard a transport ship. who had pretty whether it's going to be Taft or easy going in the B ricker." And it hasn't jelled. Al d riv er's seat up though it was predicted Bricker Raukhage until the latter would bow out. he has refused to p art of February will have to jum p bow. Quite the contrary, it is Taft out and tinker under the hood more who is bowing—not out. but to the than once. dem ands of the right wing of the From now on, observers say, party. (T aft's friends insist Brick there are going to be a lot more or e r will exit at the right mom ent.) ders from the back seat. But T aft's first obeisance was When the gentlem an from Ohio m ade toward the end of the Lilien- took over after the November elec thal hearings. He announced his op tions even the old-timers sat up and position to the confirmation of the took notice of the way he assumed TVA head and did it with such ab J U D I C I A R Y : pledging the two countries to go to charge. He just shuffled the deck sence of the famous Taft logic that each other's assistance in the event and dealt himself the cards he w ant eyebrows went up all over the Curb Lewis T h e S u p r e m e c o u r t d e c is io n of an attack by G erm any or any ed: chairm an of the policy com m it place. The reason for departing tee: chairm an of the labor com m it from the common sense path that against John L. Lewis and the U nit other country. At the sam e time, ed Mine W orkers the two allies agreed to integrate tee which was going to direct labor his superior intellect usually dictates I legislation on what had been almost soon becam e ev ident Simultaneous, has been regarded their economies to build an indus the No. 1 issue of the day: chairm an iy his control of the party in the as one of the m o trial base for war and promote the of the com m ittee which handles the senate began to slip. m entous verdicts in exchange of goods. new economic re p o rt Under the F rance's declaration that she A m erican history, That was seen in the vote on the reorganization act. this report must definitely establish would offer the sam e term s to other budget. In that case Taft took what ing the power and m ajor powers led to speculation most people considered the sensible, dignity of the courts whether the treaty would implem ent middle-of-the-road course. The four the U. S. proposal for a defensive in civil affairs. and a half billion cut rath er than By a 7 to 2 ruling, alliance of the Big Four against the six billion urged by the house. the court cracked the threat of future G erm an resu r What happened to force T aft's down on Lewis’ and gence. Thus far, Russia has shied anti-Lilienthal statem ent? Well, a the UMW's open away from the U. S. proposition, but certain conservative com m entator Chief Justice flaunting of Circuit has been dickering with Britain for talked with T aft—criticized w hat he Vinson J u d g e G o ld s b o r - a mutual aid pact. implied was a dangerous lack of Holland and Belgium were expect ough's order calling conservatism for a prospective for a suspension of the recent soft ed to act favorably upon the French standard-bearer of GOP. Then, a coal strike to provide additional tim e invitation to consum m ate a sim ilar well-known columnist cam e forth for working on an agreem ent. In defensive and economic pact. On the with the story- that some of the pow his m ajority opinion. Chief Justice other hand, Poland and Czechoslo erful backers of the Republican p a r Vinson w rote: vakia were expected to look to Mos ty enlisted the support of a num ber cow for instructions on negotiating “ The interests of orderly gov of Republican law m akers in the such a treaty. ernm ent dem and respect and anti-Lilienthal movement. They be com pliance be given to orders gan to w hisper that perhaps B ricker C O NG RESS: issued by courts. . . . In our would represent sounder, safer, san complex society there is a great er views for the presidency. Taft Doom DPA variety of lim ited loyalties, but heard the w hisper and cam e out em Long the whipping boy for public phatically, if not too convincingly, the overriding loyalty of all is and politican alike, OPA was head against LilienthaL to our country and to the institu ed for the discard by June 30 be About that tim e the Roper poll re- I tions under which a particular cause of congressional lim itation of interest m ay be pursued. . . .” vealed the percentage of preference its funds. The office of tem porary for various Republican potential can JOHN W. BRICKER To em phasize the gravity of the controls, established last Decem ber didates, against Trum an. .And lo, offense, the court sustained Lewis’ as the supervisory agency over re Dark Horse in Leash all the rest, Dewey, Vandenberg, fine of $10.000 and placed the UMW maining w artim e regulatory bu be subm itted annually to congress Stassen. Bricker, led Taft. reaus, also was scheduled to go. fine at $700.000. by the P resident’s economic council. T hat doesn’t m ean that Taft will With abolition of OPA. it was re With reasonable support from p ar be last in the hearts of the delegates E U R O P E : ported that rent control would be ty stalw arts and with these power to the Republican national conven transferred to the departm ent of ful chairm anships in his hands it tion in 1948, but w iseacres are saying Hem in Reich com m erce and sugar control to the looked as though the senior senator it does m ean that Taft no longer will Even before determ ination of the departm ent of agriculture. Because from the Buckeye state easily could call the turn on legislation. future design of G erm any, the m a of the scarcity of housing and sugar jo r powers are proceeding to build a in the face of trem endous dem and, ring of steel around the reich to legislators continued to favor their guard against a revived G erm an regulation to prevent hardship and state waging a third w ar of aggres skyrocketing prices. sion. While the Republican minority The British and F rench forged the continued to ride herd in the house If there is much more evidence of our kind of dem ocracy by NOT first link with a 50-year alliance. and threatened to put OPA out of the cracking of the so-called “ iron broadcasting to u s." business before June 30 by refusing curtain,” the im pression m ay get a deficiency appropriation and chop, If that wasn’t actually said. It about soon that it is a p retty porous ping nine million, dollars from pre ought to have been. It is too good protection of the secrets of the So to be untrue. vious appropriations, the senate pro viets. vided funds for closing out the agen- The British did not cooperate. Recently I was walking the corri | cy within the next three months. As N either did 11 other countries, in dors of the state departm ent with i a result of these differences, the bill cluding Ecuador, which, along with one of its officials. ‘‘How long,” I i was sent to a senate-house confer- the United States, are all now beam asked him, "do you expect the j ence for settlem ent of term s. ing their program s on Russia. I K rem lin to perm it you people and the British, with your A merican and don’t know about the others, but the M EAT: British propaganda m agazines and British seem to have quite a follow Consumer Pressure pam phlets and your broadcasts, to ing and since the Russian people are poison Ivan and his Tovarishes, with more interested in America than in During the extensive debates over any other country, I see no reason this w estern poison?” decontrolling m eat, argum ents flew why the state d epartm ent’s effort thick and fast w hether strict gov- “Oh,” he replied, “they won't stop shouldn't be quite as successful. ernmen* control or the law of supply u s.” What are the chances? In the first and dem and consti‘"(ed the best ■ . “ Why not?” I inquired. “They place, radio listening has been de method of keeping retail prices with can’t," was his answer. veloped in Russia. People are en in bounds. B ritish Broadcasting company has couraged to have sets and they are Little was heard of consum er been beam ing broadcasts on Russia short-wave sets because short-wave NO PLACE LIKE HOME! . . . sense, but consum er sense it is that to Russia in the Russian language is the communication method used When the Eskim o fam ily of Toby has been keeping m eat prices with for a y ear or more. BBC reports by the Russian government. T hat’« Anungazuk was brought to New in reasonable levels in recent weeks, th at the program s have been well- because of the great distance. York for a sportsm en’s show, the packers report. Much as people like How m any have sets? received and that the effort is worth father fashioned a m akeshift igloo pork, they have been passing it up When Averill H arrim an was there while. The state departm ent began for son, Okoyohok, in a snowdrift. for cheaper cuts of beef, and m any its broadcasts last month. Some of he m ade an estim ate of 75,000 sets. The fur-elad, 18-months-old Oko butchers have been following the its officials believe that it is worth A later estim ate put the figure as yohok objected vociferously to line of least resistance in serving the millions it will cost to continue 75,000 to a million. the housing project. custom ers. them . The first program had few listeners: it was criticized. It is being tailored according to listener com m ent. There is no way for the R ussians to know about the pro gram s, since notice of them, except by announcem ent over BBC, ap pears in no Russian paper. How is it the Russians perm it it U'ASHIVr.TOK’ J . a m eans of . » . ................................ WASHINGTON.—As at all? And even if they don't put securing action on resolutions ap New York clothes designer worried by the big shots. If I could thresh out troubles with the 700 w orkers at obstacles in the way, will the Rus proved during their four-day m eet about the whole national economy. Resolutions covering labor legis our plant, we could always figure sians listen? Are there enough r a ing here, delegates to the national taxes, monopolies, tax- out a solution satisfactory to the dio sets with short-wave receivers to conference of A m erican Small Busi lation, exem pt cooperatives, governm ent men and to us.” m ake up a worth while potential au ness organizations tram ped capitol competition with private business, In backing up his dem and for an dience? corridors to present their views di governm ent economy and federal im m ediate 15 per cent increase in These are the questions I asked. rectly to their hom e-state congress I subsidies were approved by the rents and an end to all controls by I'll try to give some of the answers. men. delegates, representing 260 different Jan u ary 1, 1948, George W. Profltt As to the Russian attitude, it The 80-odd delegates, some of lines of industry and m ore than seem s negative. When the British whom represented “ju st them 600,000 separate sm all business con of Baltim ore, executive secretary of first talked about broadcasting to selves” while others acted as cerns, before their m arch up Capi N ational A partm ent Owners associ ation, broached the theory that R ussia, a Russian official is reported spokesm en for associations with tol Hill. housing is like any other commodity to have said: “We have tried to co thousands of m em bers, spoke of Indicative of the sm all business in th a t “ when it’s cheap, people operate with you. You have your diverse difficulties. m an ’s stand on the labor question, buy m ore than they really need.” kind of dem ocracy. You believe in An Illinois food m achinery m anu A. L. Hertel, personnel director of freedom of speech. So we have co factu rer complained of labor trou the Food M achinery corporation a t “If nylons,” he continued, “ were operated with you by sending you bles. An Oregon lum berm an hoped Hoopeston, 111., said: “ Put the unions selling for 50 cents a pair, every woman in the country would have a bro ad casts in English from Russia. for a b etter break from the govern on an equal basis with m anage doze* pairs. It’s the sam e with We have our kind of dem ocracy. We m ent on tim berland leases. “Big ment, I don’t w ant to see the unions housing. I know a woman in Balti do not believe in freedom of speech. com pany monopolies" drew the ire sm ashed, but I’d like to see them m ore living all by herself in an So we hope you will cooperate with of a St. Louis tire dealer, and a under local control, not dictated to apartm ent with four bedroom s.” j A’i ’ lI'S R E V IE W Lewis Conviction Upheld; Pact Aimed at Germany When p alais and v arnishes fail to d ry you cun re st assu red the i trouble is the result of d irty or oily su rface or a su rface th at has been w ashed with soap and w ater, sortie of the soap having rem ained j on the porous su rface of wood. Glue pieces of felt under ch u lr legs to prev en t scratch in g painted floors. It’s a good way to cut down on noise too. • Always rely on this great mb for ('ru m b le a dry new spaper, wet, and ru b your windows and m irro rs with this in stead of u cloth. CHEST C O LD S • Soak clothes in rool or lu k ew arm w ater ru th e r than cold. 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