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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, February 3, 1949 Sunshine, Cleanliness Washington i96 S t> Tax BUI Is Rabbit Stew To Congressman Doughton Selection of Feeds By BAVKHAGE Nruj Analyst and Commentator. jO L lY rilA t Help Kill Disease Vital in Stock Health Ration Must Be Adequate In M inerals, Vitamins WASHINGTON, D. C.— Another rabbit stew has been served up to Rep. Robert L. Doughton of North Carolina, and he's all ready for it. Representative Doughton, I might suggest if you don't know What you feed your livestock to it, is not only the oldest member of the house of representatives day w ill determine the profit you (85) but likewise the oldest hand at handling tax measures. make tomorrow, for experts are POP CORM Gruxs crops muke Ideal sani tary floors for the production und feeding of livestock because in order to maintain a good grass crop there must be plenty of sun shine, nature's own and unex celled disease-germ killer. Veternarians have been very The Great Golf Mystery successful in preventing swine O ONE YET has been able to erysipelas with the use of culture figure out why most of the star and serum—and in some cases, golfers come form Texas. But with serum alone. N that's the way It is. It you don't think so, look over the list—Ben Hogan, Loyd Man- grum, Jim m y Demaret, Ralph Gul- dahl (who won the U. S. Open twice in a row), Byron Nelson, one of the all-timers, and several others who can score well. Imagine the pick of the country facing Hogan, Nelson, Mangrum and Demurct in a golf scrap at either match or medal ploy. It couldn't be that Texas developed a c e r t a i n type of swing that w a s something b e t t e r than the rest of the country. Hogan's GraoUand Rice swin« und Nelson's swing are totally un like — to look at. So is Hogan's swing as compared with Demaret's swing. Mangrum is closer to Hogan. Nelson and Demaret are not full swingers. Hogan is more than a full swinger. His club head dips deep on the backswing and com pletes almost a fu ll circle. His 137 pounds need this extra arc. He had to step down from the chairmanship of the ways and means agreed that keeping livestock committee for the brief Republican interlude. Now he’s back at the old healthy is a profitable Job—and to stand, sharpening the butcher knife again. do that, care must be observed in choosing livestock feed. But to get back to rabbit stew. Feeding livestock on a ration de Last season when President Tru for an active interest in his com man vetoed the second Knutson munity which is deep in the Caro ficient in minerals, vitamins, pro tax-cutting b ill and Iina hills. Laurel Spring. N. C., is teins and carbohydrates, os well as and fired it back at still his home. He was born on his fats, often leads to nutritional dis congress, a reporter parent’s farm near there. His eases. Lack of any of the common asked Doughton how father, wounded in the war between or trace minerals In home ’ grown he felt about it. He the states, died when he was a feeds may be and often is, respon leaned back and grown boy. His mother was keenly sible for terrific livestock, feed, la told » *to ry, for he's active to her last hours, interested bor and investment losses. The problem of supplying m iner ' fond of answering In in the day's mail and the daily als in their right proportions is only I parables. newspaper to the last. a part of the compounding of a A Tarheel house- Inheriting some land from his ' wife, it seems, father, the boy started off for him product that w ill solve the livestock served her husband self. gradually acquiring more until man’s problems. First, no m atter rabbit stew every he became a livestock raiser and how good the ingredients that go Into the making up of a feed, if J night for a week farmer. Then he entered business, livestock refuse to eat it the feed is When the second finally becoming president of a useless so far as benefiting the f Saturday night came bank. animal is concerned. around a n d the B A l’K H tG E He has described himself as a In recent years much has been same old dish with horse trader. There are many tales discovered about livestock diseases It, the husband bowed his head as that have grown up about his due to dietary influences. In this usual, but instead of saying grace astuteness that, if embellished by connection, the U. S. department of repetition, are not doubted by agriculture says: “ Whenever a he was heard to mutter: Demaret is due for some those who have watched his steady vital function . . . is interrupted “ Rabbit's rough. Rabbit’s better luck this good year of advancement in congress. tough. Oh, Lord, I've bad rab owing to continued failure of the 1949, and. If he gets it, Jim m y He entered under a Republican diet to supply sufficient quantities bit enough'* can move right alongside of regime—President T aft’s—accepted of essential nutrients, or to the In That, opined Mr. Doughton, was Hogan and Mangrum. committee appointments, ability of the body to utilize these the way he felt about the tax minor but rose rapidly to the position he nutrients, the so-called nutritional bills. “ I like Hogan's swing,” Eddk But he has to help meet the big holds today—chairman of the power diseases develop.” ful ways and means committee. Loos, the well-known player and gest peacetime budget ever sub nstructor remarked the other day, One of the horse-trader mitted to a cohgress and he's ready Grand Champ ’because it is full, free and yet stories he tells is this: after for it. inder definite control. On the disposing of some animals he In the 38 years that he has rep lownswing you can see that club had meant to sell, he was made resented the state of North Carolina traveling for a target that seems a very attractive offer for the in the congress, the habits of the to be a little to the right of the horse he was riding—his own dean of the octogenarian's club in tine, the correct line, and he keeps saddle horse. Done, he took the lower house have changed very >oth the left hand and right hand the money, turned over the little since the last time. I fo rkin g to the finish. That means bridle, put the saddle under his explored them in some detail 'ight-hand power and left-hand arm and walked back home. 70 more than a score of years ago. ontrol, keeping the face of the miles, says tradition, under his He has earned a tremendous re tub where it should be without own power. spect from the men who work on fittin g too soon.” There doesn’t seem to have been fiscal matters in the house of rep any deep-laid plan for a political resentatives where the money bills The one main thing you have to originate. And because he career in the farm er boy’s mind notice among al leading golfers when he began life among the ox has- a theory of his own about col Is the use of the head. The lecting and spending the people’s carts and hand looms of those early head anchors the swing. The days in the South following the war. Grand champion of the 49th toney, no b ill comes out of his chin Is usually back and. as I Nor yet when he had acquired his International Live Stock exposi Alex Morrison puts It: “ They own acres and entered into the tion at Chicago was “ Old Gold,” all hit past the chin. Once the business life of the community. He a 1.200-pound Slack Angus junior, head moves or wavers, the re was chosen a member of the state shown with C. E. Voder (left) of sult Is usually sour. The swing board of agriculture and served on Muscatine, Iowa, the owner. In no longer has an anchor” the prison board. the center Is Henry Marshall, Then one day it was decided to president of the exposition, and “ The correct use of the head ' run him for the state senate. He | at right is A. D. Weber of Kansas was elected and served for a term. state college, the judge who keeping it fixed, is the most im I portant thing in the golf swing,'' Congress was next, but there was picked the winner. Jim m y Demaret tells you. "Once ! a sort of unwritten law in his dis the chin pops up or the head moves ] tric t that one term was all a man with the swing, you are lost. Any could expect, for Republicans and lo v e Apple’ Popular thing can happen—except a good Democrats had always swapped swing. It is in this way that you j terms. The scarcity of tomatoes in the lose both power and control. The But Doughton changed all past year’s otherwise abundant head must groove the swing from that. Or at least his con harvests recalls something of the a fixed and separate position.” stituents did. When he had • • • history of this romantic fruit- served his term in the 62nd con vegetable. gress, instead of retiring him, The Stranahan Case A sharp drop in production In as had been the custom, the Frank Stranahan, the Toledo some of the nation's principal to voters sent him right back amateur, closed out the old year t mato-growing areas means smaller again, and they have been doing "Ob, Lord, I ’ve bad rabbit enough.” domestic stocks of tomato soup, with a remarkable set of figures. it ever since. Young Frank ran away from a committee looking very different There isn’t any question that juices, stews, ketchup and chili than he wants it to look, though it Robert L. Doughton likes his job sauce this winter. Unseasonable strong field at a M iam i tournament ' late in December. He is all set for may not always suit all the other in Washington. But it ’s equally weather is given as the cause. One hundred years ago the to the 1949 tour and he has the full members. Doughton doesn’t go so true that when the session is over, far as to say that fiscal legislation he likes to hie himself back to his mato was just beginning an uphill respect of every pro golfer in the fight for respectability as a food field. should be non-partisan, but he does Carolina hills and enjoy life “ There is a chance he may be say it ought to be as non-provincial there. come the finest scorer we’ ve ever and as pro-national as possible. Around the capital he has the known,” one leading pro told me. His experience in collecting mon reputation as being as good a “ He is young, strong, healthy, ey that ought to be collected goes judge of men as he is of horses. wealthy and golf is the game he back a long way. This year President Truman’s loves. He gives his full attention to One story involves a man he went request for six billion dollars more It. to see about a horse—two horses, to in taxes, including some social “ Stranahan has fine swing with be exact. This man had bought a security withholding levies, w ill plenty of power. He w ill learn, as team from Doughton (the congress get very careful scrutiny before it he goes along, certain things In man is still a farm er in his own becomes law. Meanwhile, Dough- concentration and determination. right, though he has to spend more ton’s committee has to take care He is a fine golfer now. In my ' tim e away from home than he used of the b ill to extend reciprocal opinion, he w ill be a better golfer to '. Later on the man wrote that trade treaties. Also, studies w ill later on.” he didn't think the span was worth begin on the subject of extending the $800 he had agreed to pay and social security benefits. There is Stranahan Is still anxious to wouldn’t pay it. The deal had been in addition the matter of certain learn all he can. He not only revisions in the basic tax code. negotiated at a distance and the wants to know how but why. But Representative Doughton Is principals had never met. So one He Is w illing to work and prac day Doughton dropped in at the used to rabbit stew. tice for hours at a time. He farm and said he wanted to look w ill give every club in his bag over a good team. The man showed item. Indians of the Andes had cul a thorough going over. It Is several, but none seemed to suit tivated it since about 1000 A. D. for this reason that he has no Mr. Doughton. The Aztecs of Mexico gave it the distinct weakness. “ All right,** said the man, name that Cortez’ men al ered into “ I ’ ll show you the best pair “ tomato” —and they probably said The Toledo star is something new you ever saw in you life.’’ “ toh-mah-toe.” And the Spaniards in sport. Here is a young fellow He brought out the horses re took it back to Europe, but there it with all the money he can spend. I cently acquired f r o m M r. was recognized as a member of But instead of spending it, he gives 1 Doughton, but still unpaid for. the deadly night-shade family. all his time to golf—either practice And what might they be worth? It was wrinkled and small and or play. He follows the pro cir Well considerably over $800. wa» known as the "love apple” in cuit from beginning to end—from Europe and, later, in North Amer M r. Doughton introduced him Los Angeles through Arizona and ica. And for centuries the supposed self and didn't have much trou Texas on through Louisiana Into ly poisonous fru it was nothing more ble in collecting. Florida and then up through than a garden ornament. There is another reason why Georgia and the Carolinas. Doughton is a good man to have on the collecting end of a bargain— Paper Lining Doubles This Is a tough circuit for if you aren’t the debtor. He’ s a making a living from It. But The biggest peacetime budget Effect of Light Shades farm er, true, but he is also a bank 8tranahan takes no vacations— Lights around the house often ever submitted to a congress er, and he works at both when he not while there's a tournament ($48,858,000,000) has its oppon seem dim at the time of year when isn’t in Washington. He doesn’t In sight. evenings are longer. But light ents, too. Rep. Charles Halleck keep banker’s hours, however. He (R „ Ind.), form er GOP m ajor from lamps often can be increased goes to his office at 6:30 a.m., His is today, beyond any doubt, ity leader, and Rep. John Taber by arranging for simple and better works throughout the day. and he's the finest medal scorer in the ama (R., N. V.), former chairman reflection. often back in the office after din teur world. He has won many Light colors reflect light, dark of the house appropriations com ner. He lives right across the plaza big match-play tournaments — in mittee, look grim ly at the volu colors absorb it. A white paper lin from the Capital. cluding the British amateur—but he ing or a coat of white paint—or minous budget, promise a For the firs t 45 years or so of his has yet to win the U. S. amateur fierce fight to slash all spending even white shoe polish on the in life, Mr. Doughton held no elective where his game has never been at side of a lamp shade may double office, but he managed to find tim e ' proposals. its best. or triple the light given off. Check that Cough from a cold Before It Gets Worse —and gat wall quicker with the M W FOLIY'S Tha N K W P O L B Y 'B IIO N K Y A T A R contain« une of the rnott Important rough trratin rn t developmnnta In year«. one that A C T U A L L Y H E L P S S l’ K K U KK C O V - K R Y . AUo aoothoa throat, check« cough ing. Al«» dellclou«. non narcotic, dona not upart dlgMtlon IJut mo«t Important. 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