nr*<mn Nows Review Thursday. N ovem ber 25, 1948
Promptly Rollavo*
Washington Di9CSt>
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The U. S. Vice Presidency
Colled 'Unimportant' Job
By BAVKHAGE
N ' / u ’i
Armlyst ¿mi Com m tututor.
( t r a m • r a id )
bub,*.
Bruises on Livestock
Reduce Meat Values
Truman Didn't Dodj*
a few White House insiders
O NLY
knew it at the time, but Presi
WAS s bright spot, among many
I T other
bright spots, to run ncross
Rip Miller ugain at Annapolis Nip.
If you can't remember that far
i back, was one of the Seven Mules
| who supported the Four Horsemen
of Notre Dame some 20 odd years
ago
The Seven Mules
were an exception
ally stro n g lin e,
m e r e ly
over
sh a d o w ed In the
matter of publicity
by Stuhldreher, Mil
ler, Crowley and
Layden. Rip can
still tell you about
the time the Seven
Mules stopped Er- ,
Grantland Rice
N e v e r s and
Stanford on the one-
yard line with four shots at the
goal.
thin
r U I O ' t U ilil
MUST erql F
Fr«»h
California Data*
)>•<■> M.
dent Truman could have avoided
the split with the South on the civil-
PALM RIPENED
High Number of Injuries rights Issue However, he decided
h iy ju ic y f m k
that the question was too Important
Result of Carelessness for
£ufOy
Ut !/&Ul ¿¿MUÍ
any compromise.
QuH ' .iwut <U Q j i l
"There can be great judges, great governors, great senators, great
One of the less spectacular but
In a White House conversation.
representatives and great Presidents. A vice president may move into nevertheless important factors con- Morris Ernst, a member of the
IO LSI NET
the presidency and be a great President. A great man may be vice tributing to the reduction of meat civil-rights committee, urged Tru
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president, but he can't be a great vice president, because the office in and livestock values is the waste of man not to send the committee's
S ilV A IO IN V. I A
itself is unimportant. In my judgment, the four most potent offices in meat and lower grading of pork report to congress, but rather to
a Wbaletale » 4 Retati
un Mii'iii otea»*» jo
the nation are: The President, the speaker of the house, the majority cuts because of bruising,
the governors and mayors of the
ZALAY OATS GARDENS .
leader of the senate, and the chief Justice of the United States.”
I i n view of this it is important to different states. Ernst pointed out
Indo, C.Mwn.
These were the remarks of form er^— -------------------------------------------- Ithe welfare of the livestock industry that southern leaders had always
' and consumer alike that more care contended that this was a state, not
Vice President Garner as quoted by
However, that was not entirely and patience be used in handling a federal, problem; therefore a bit
Bascom Timmons in his book, "Gar
a flippant observation. Based on a hogs.
ter fight could be avoided by han
ner of Texas.”
COMMON SENSE.?
Bruise tests conducted recently by dling the report that way.
When "Cactus Jack" gave up the long and successful political expe-
Truman's reply was brief and to
f > ex Z-’h proved thousand, upon
speakership of the house to accept rience he felt that although the four the Live stock sanitary Committee
the vice presiden- potent offices were the presidency, „ sioux city iowa, on 5 7o3 hogs the point.
)
th o u s a n d , o f lim es I
the speakership of the house, the
“ I would not be doing my duty
| tial nomination he majority leadership of the senate |
as President,” he said.
c a lle d th e o f
“ Everyone knows what the
fice “a no-taan'a and the chief justiceship, a vice
Ernst, who had been a close
football situation Is,“ Rip said.
president
might
at
any
time
suc
land s o m e w h e r e
friend and advisor of Franklin
"The first Job Is to get the ma
between the legis ceed to the presidency and, there
Roosevelt, then asked Truman why
terial. This la the big scramble,
fore,
should
be
as
carefully
select
lative and the ex
he had such a passion for civil
and don't let anybody tell you
rights—even more so than Roose
ecutive branch.” ed as the President.
they don’t go after material just
N A TU R E'S R EM ED Y (N R ) TA B -
Many
less
experienced
people
In
J
LETS—A purely vcgri.hlc la a tiiv e to
I d o n 't know
velt.
as keenly in one section as they
relieve constipation without the uiusl
whether Mr. Gar public life and out of it have urged '
“When I was young.” replied the
do in another.
griping, sickening, perturbing senes-
ner was any more that the number two man on the
President. "I saw fiery crosses
"The colleges don't pay, but the j lions, and docs not cause a rash. T ry
reluctant to accept party ticket should be expected to
burned on the hills above Independ
carry
out
a
real
assistant
p
resi-'
!
alumni
do. and I mean every con N R —you w ill see the difference. Un-
the vice presiden
Tests made on 3,708 hogs In ence and 3,000 hooded men parad ference. Big Nine and all. This Is ■ costed or candy costed—their action
dent's
job.
Heaven
knows
that
the
tial n o m in a tio n
i t dependable, thorough, yet gentle at
dicate that the hams receive more ing. I get worried about a return
millions of N R T hate prosed. G et a
th an w a s A lb en President needs assistance and t’.e bruises than any other part of of that sort of thing. We cannot j something I can prove.
"What Is coaching?” Rip asked. i 2 Sc bos and use as directed.
Barkley. Or than fact is generally accepted that a the animal.
let it happen again.”
Governor Warren leader who cannot delegate re
"Ninety per cent of coaching is the |
BAVKHAGE
Dewey-Go*Round
sponsibility should not himself be , .. . A. . ..
, ,
was, in accepting entrusted
material
you have. I get a laugh ;
with i t
indicate that there are more bruises
Dewey was so certain of victory
the Republican vice presidential
In recent years when It was on .ham? tha"
a11 other major he had set up secret offices in Wash, ] when I read about certain great ,
nomination, for that matter. War realized that the man in the White
¡ coaches who only happen to have '
market hogs.
ren, in particular, put up a lot of House had a literally killing job. I. When the animals are driven they ington and recruited a staff to study the best material. A dozen coaches
Truman's budget and prepare his ■ could win with that sort of mate-
sales resistance. Dewey during the
.
v
", , provide
u tend
: , to , turn
“ awav from . . the
. driver,
„ ... ’ own budget to be submitted in Jan ' rial. And win just as easily. May-1
night after his own nomination, con efforts have been made to ...5.
The project was seri-i. which often
. . . . results in u their getting uary.
ferred w’ith party leaders and came assistance.
’ be two dozen coaches could do the
, undertaken,
. . ,
. perhaps
.
hit or kicked on the hams.
ously
and
if
i
Certain White House speech- ! same."
up with 'Warren's name for the vice
the theory set forth in the Brown-
The bruise tests on the hogs
writers were so sure of Tru
presidency.
low
report
of
1937
had
been
carried
'turned
UP a total of 902 bruised
Rip Knows th e Answers
man's defeat they were ashamed
Warren at first refused, but ac
han}s- 207 bruised bellies, 146
Rip has been around a long time, ; •
to let anybody know they had
cepted after Dewey promised to out as intended, the effort might bruised
shoulders and 134 bruised
and If he doesn't know the an- ' 1
a hand In his speeches. Of Tru
give him cabinet status and admin have been successful
backs.
J swer, who does? He is 100 per cent .
man's last speech-tour th e y
istrative duties, if elected. As
Originally it was Intended
Hams are much more often
I
right about coaches and material. !
said:
"We
are
just
rehashing
Dewey put it, he wanted Warren to
that the presidential advisers
bruised on the lower part of the
old stuff and dishing it out to ! He was also right about the hy-
have a “full partnership” in helping
shoula be a group of highly paid
cushion and shank, or collar, ac
procrisy of so many of the spotless I
keep poor old Truman slap-
to run the government.
experts, with no political affilia
cording to the tests which showed
! leagues who are after every good j
happy.”
tions
or
passionate
devotion
to
Party loyalty was Alben
511 and 653 bruises respectively.
Note: Most of the whistle-stop , football player In sight. Especially
any cause or crusade. The only
Barkley’s reason for accept
This indicates that hogs probably I ^ - w r i U r i ¿¿re“young'ste7. who j where they have football scholar
passion they were supposed to
ing the Job. He has been a hard
are bruised when being driven or had tried tQ ditch Truman at the ships. And a big cash reserve.
possess was one for anonymity.
worker in politics for 43 years.
“We have a tough Job at Navy," j
sorted.
¡Philadelphia convention. . . . Re-
As senate Democratic leader
But congress cut out the appro
Most of the injuries are surface marked a lonely, crestfallen recep- Rip said. “The course is hard, both ,
for the past 11 years, he has
priation for their salaries and the bruises, and many are caused by tionis-t at Republican national head- mentally and physically with so
faithfully steered administra
result was the selection of brilliant the driver kicking the hog or punch- 'quarters the day after elections: many long working hours a day,
tion programs through the up
and devoted young enthusiasts who, ing the animal with a cane, sorting ¡-Everything’s gone. What hap- there Isn't much time left for foot SCOTT'S EMULSION HELPS
per house. Until the GOP cap
whatever they may have done for pole, club, end gate rod or some pened? . . . Maybe it should have ball. It is all tired concentration.
tured the senate in 1946, his
the New Deal, never seemed to other handy instrument.
been Stassen."
'EM G R O W STRONG
"We have an outstanding star
power and prestige were im
achieve the authority which would
Some
of
the
ham
bruises
are
|
stunned
by
defeat
for
the
second
as
a
rookie.
Ile’a
realty
some
Weakly cklldrsa whs nr»d mors natural A I D
mense.
have made impossible for them J o J caused by protruding nails, broken time, Governor Dewey will not get
V itam in« ln-tfin to grow and develop when
thing. He’« leaving—can’t take
He probably will be asked to at take over the responsibility for boards, bolt heads or ends of gate another chance to run for president,
ytr.i give Uwffi S '- h V tAating Scott’s Emulsion
It.
We’ve
got
the
greatest
bunch
•very day. I t helps promo to strong bon»«,
tend cabinet meetings as former presidential decisions—even in their hinges in yards, alleys and load- q q . P. leaders are categoric about
Wound t«-«lh. a A ms Ay body- hvlps 'em fight
of young fellows here you ever
i.this. Already their eyes are roving
Vice President Garner was asked own respective fields. Few could ing chutes. '
n t f colds I S c o tt’s la a H IG H
aaw.
Not
many
football
players.
E N E R G Y FO O D T O K IC - n
by Roosevelt. Before Garner ac have been described as experts.
Others occur when trucks are not for a new white hope to run against
Great
officer
material.
‘ ‘gold mins’’ of «a in ra i AAD
cepted, he made an agreement
V tlam in a and en»nry*huildinff
in
flush
with
loading
or
unloading
the
Democrats
1952.
Political Following
natural oil. T A R T K H G O O D «
covering three things:
"Too many good football players
chutes and platforms and the legs
1 H i Y I O V B I T I Rc n mlcall
“In the first place, in order to Might Cause Clash
today want it easy. Good pay and
Huy today at your drug atom.
of the hogs slip into the space be- , Watch Earl Warren
serve the President and the coun
Two certain contenders are Cali little work. It’s a good Job. if you
A real assistant president would tween the truck and the chutes.
MORE than just a tonic—
try in that capacity, I did not feel have to develop a certain follow scraping the sides of the shanks up fornia's Gov. Earl Warren and ' can get It. Only we can't offer them
it's powerful nourithmenll
I should make a public statement. ing. That following could not help to the cushion of the ham.
Pennsylvania university’s new pres I any such set-ups."
I also suggested that we agree dur but take on the color of a political
ident. Harold Stassen, both with
One answer is they are aiming
ing my term in the vice presidency entity and, therefore, by its very
liberal backgrounds.
The fusty, ! for the Bears. Eagles, Yankees. Gl-
and association in the -cabinet that nature, run head-on against the
starch-collared crowd, who have ! ants. etc. Maybe $20.000 a year for SCOTTS EMULSION
I would not make any recommen presidential authority itself.
held such a grip on the Republican ! playing 15 or 20 minutes a game. J • W oq F heroy ton / c
dation for public office unless I was
party, are almost certain to be ' As long as pro owners remain the 1
Warren was generally considered
asked for a recommendation.
swept out like old cobwebs.
suckers they have been so far.
a wise choice as a candidate and a
“The third part of the agreement strong one. A leader in his own
Modest, friendly Earl War
was that I would not make any right. Many Democrats, thinking
ren, who reflects the California
recommendation as to national with the natural wishiulness to be
Rose Rowl Contestants
sunshine, is the real man to
policy unless I was asked."
Three of the four major bowls are
expected, predicted that if he were
watch. Like Franklin D. Roose
all
set for a big show.
elected
vice
president,
the
tail
velt before him, who was beat
President Harding had ex
The Cotton bowl, able to handle
might wag the dog—or, at least,
en for the vice-presidency but
tended a similar invitation to
65,000, has S.M.U. as the major at
might be inclined to register ap
came back to be president, War
his vice president, Calvin Cool
traction.
proval at its end of the avenue
ren has not lost his place In
idge, who didn't have to worry
Are you going through the funo-
The Sugar bowl, now a 73,000 at
tlo n al 'm iddle age* period peculiar
while
the
head
was
growling
at
the
the
national
picture.
Instead,
about the first part of the Gar
to women (38 to 32 y r,.) 7 Does thia
traction. can look over the field—
other end of the avenue—or vice
he will move up as Dewey
ner agreement. According to
m ake you suffer from hot dashea.
North Carolina, Georgia Tech.Geor-
versa.
slides down.
feel io nervous, hlghstrung. tired t
the record he was not heard at
gia, Missouri or possibly Tulane.
T hen do try Lydia E. Plnkham 'a
these meetings, and at many of
Garner broke with Roosevelt,
Unlike Thomas "Elusive” Dewey,
Vegetable Compound to relieve euch
The Orange bowl, up around the
them he was not even seen.
symptoms. P lnkham 'e Compound
not merely because he disap
Warren came out openly on the 60,000 mark, will have two of the
also baa w l.ut Doctors call a sto
proved of the third term, but
issues—high prices, housing, vet best teams in the country from the
Vice President Dawes respect
machic tonic effect I
because he waa fundamentally
erans’ benefits. He even criticized unbeaten and untied list. Certainly
fully declined the invitation to at
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
opposed to many of the Presi
¡the 80th congress, though it hurt the Sugar and Orange bowls won't
tend cabinet meetings.
dent’s policies, If not to his ba
his own party.
Curtis attended very seldom.
suffer with five or six strong teams
sic political pholosophy.
Stassen also is still a power to waiting to be tapped or tagged.
Garner Didn’t Get
be reckoned with. He got most of
For writing an essay on
In the chamber of the upper
This brings us to the Rose
the cheers, though not the votes, at
Far Out of Touch
house, Garner breathed a far more Can We Make the Barley
bowl. Michigan, the present
1 When Garner heard Mr. Dewey’s conservative air than that which Bring More Dollars Per Acre?” the Republican national convention.
champion, can't go. Neither can
statement regarding his conception circulated through the study and Bobby V. Bruegger, of Plymouth, Jin recent weeks, however, he has
Illinois, now one ef the strong*
of his running mate if he were elect executive offices at 1600 Pennsyl Wis., has been named winner in a behaved more like a party hack
er Big Nine teams.
contest
conducted
among
high
school
than
the
independent
liberal
he
pre
ed, the sage of Uvalde said some vania avenue. And it was more
Creomulsion relieve, promptly becauso
students of vocational agriculture ¡tends to be. After bitterly denounc-
thing to the effect that most of the congenial to him.
It begins to look as If Northwest it goes right to the seat of the trouble
by
the
Midwest
Barley
Improve-
¡ing
Dewey
in
Philadelphia,
Stassen
time when he was vice president
ern would be the Big Nine selec
But—when a vice president's po
¡miraculously showed up in the start- tion. Michigan has already crushed Io help loosen and expel germ laden
he was so worried that the Repub litical theories don’t coincide with ment association.
Phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
Bobby, who is 15 years old, and in ¡ng lineup for Dewey’s presidential Northwestern 28 to 0. Notre Dame heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
lican senators would put something those of his boss in the White
over on him in case of a tie vote House, administrative bills are not his sophomore year in the Plymouth campaign in fact, was the kickoff will do the same. Ohio State, Min mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
high school, won the award, which ! speaker for Dewey in Detroit, Sep- nesota and Illinois have already to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
that he never dared to get more likely to become laws.
with the understanding you must like
than a block away from the Capitol
been grounded too many times.
However, no such differences of consists of $50 in cash, in competi- jtember 7.
the way it quickly allays the cough
steps.
opinion are likely to harass the tion with hundreds of high school , Stassen’s Conversion
This takes us to the west coast.
or you are to have your money hack.
While it is quite true that the vice Truman-Barkley team. The two students in the five Midwest states
California
looks
to
be
the
best
team
The inside story of Stassen’s con
president is a member of the exec men see pretty much eye-to-eye of Wisconsin, Minnesota. North and version has never been told. It Is In that sector. If California goes
utive branch of the government, his politically at least. And their re South Dakota, and Iowa.
the story of moneyed Republicans through unbeaten, will the Golden for Coughs,ChestColds,Bronchitis
chief function is presiding over the spective jobs will be made easier
As the winner of the Midwest re who paid off with a university pres Bears be willing to meet North
senate and casting a vote like any by the fact that they have such gional prize, young Bruegger also idency.
western? This depends on how much
47-48
other member of the upper house in tremendous Democratic backing in was a winner of the first Wisconsin
or
how little pride the West coast W N U — 13
The University of Pennsylvania
case of a tie.
house and senate for the policies, state prize of $25 and the Sheboygan was searching for a new president has left. It’s a joke situation.
If he were too closely associated both domestic and foreign, that county prize of $5 in the contest. to move into the chair of retiring
with the executive branch of the they wish to promote.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brueg George W. McClelland. Foremost Other Contenders, Too
government he might fail in his
And although it may be hard for ger, Bobby helps with the work of contender was law school Dean Earl
Now there’s another Rose bow«
really important role, that of rally Barkley to accustom himself to the the family’s 40-acre farm, where Harrison, once a commissioner of angle. Oregon, beaten 14 to 0 by
ing support for administration relative tranquility of the vice pres the principal crops are grains and immigration and naturalization, Michigan, barely able to get by
For You To Feel W ell
measures in his own party and do idential job, he doesn’t have to alfalfa. He has been active in 4-H who also made a survey of Eu Southern California and St. Mary’s,
t< hours «very day. 7 days every
ing what he can to keep the ma worry about being lost in the club work for a number of years ropean displaced-persons camps for a one-point scramble, only has a
week, never stopping, the kidneys Sitae
waste matter from tna blood.
and Is a member of the Future President Truman.
few more hurdles left.
jority party as favorably inclined shuffle.
I f more peoplo wera aware of how the
Farmers of America.
to the White House as possible.
Oregon
hasn't
lost
a
conference
Not many former vice presi
kidneys
must constantly remove aur-
However, Harrison had been
plus
fluid, exera« acids and other wnatg
game.
Oregon
can
lead
California
dents are remembered for
Most vice-presidents with a
a Roosevelt man, also had not
matter that cannot stay In the blood
by seven conference wins to six,
statesmanship — Calhoun is re
without Injury to henitn, there would
sense of humor have been care
Poultry
TB
Eliminated
taken politics into account. For
he better understanding of tehy the
and thereby get the Rose bowl vote
called mainly because he quit
ful not to take themselves too
years a powerful Republican
whole aystem it upset when kidneys fall
under
a
rule
which
favors
the
team
In
One
Year
With
Care
to
function properly.
the
job
after
quarreling
with
seriously. Vice President Mar
clique on the university board
burning, scanty or too frequent urina
that
has
been
without
a
bowl
bid
Tuberculosis in chickens can be
President Jackson, and Thom
shall (under Wilson) made a
tion sometimos warns that something
of trustees had tried to operate
for the longer time. This is a per
eradicated in one year, according
Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back
as It. Marshall for his clever
considerable contribution to the
It as a subsidiary of Drexel and
ache, headaches, dixainena, rheumatlg
fect comic epera situation, or could
to Prof. Frank E. Mussehl of the
crack that "what this country
climate of Washington by in
company, the P h ila d e lp h ia
pabia, getting up at nights, swelling.
be.
This
would
leave
California,
pos
Wh •y not try Doati'a Pillat You w,u
University
of
Nebraska
poultry
de
needs
is
a
good
five-eent
ci
dulging in wisecracks and offer
branch of J. Iff Morgan.
ha usi ing a medicine recommended tha
sibly the best team developed on
partment.
gar,” Charles G. Dawes for his
ing a sharp contrast to Wilson’s
country over. Doan’s stimulate the fune-
The leader of the clique, Robert the West coast In many years, out
tion of tha kidneys and help them to
He advises raising chickens in
pipe, and so on.
less frivolous utterances.
Hush out poisonous waste from tho
clean quarters and on clean ground, T. McCracken, saw a chance to of the Rose bowl.
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
But Barkley has already mads changing the location of the range heal the Dewey-Stassen breach. To-
Mr. Garner took a somewhat sim
It would bring together Oregon
Get Doan's today. Use with confidence.
At all drug store«.
ilar line when he said at the end his mark. He deserves a pleasant every year. Eliminate or sell old gether with Edward Hopkins, Jr., and Northwestern, which would
of his first term: “The Job is de four-year sojourn presiding over hens from the flock by June 1 of b partner in Drexel and company, plant the famous Rose bowl In num
lightful. I like i t But it is en the upper nouse which he has each year unless the birds are very ¡McCracken offered the university ber four position among the major
served so long and well.
tirely unimportant.”
bowla.
high grade breeders.
presidency to Stassen
WASHINGTON.—J u s t w hat a re the thoughts of a vice
p resident of the U nited S ta te s betw een the tim e of his elec
tion and the tim e he w alks in and m ak es his opening a d d re ss
to the U nited S tates sen ate?
gri
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