Ohio Voters Believed About To
Produce Another Union Jolt
By LYLE C. WILSON
UPI Correspondent
Washington - ITD - Richard
L. Maher, the astute political
expert of the Cleveland
Press, be
lieves Ohio
voters are
about to come
up with an
other union
labor shocker
like their
whopping
1950 reelec
tion of Sen.
Robert A.
Lyla C. H'Usoo Xaft
The shocker this time
would be approval of a con
stitutional amendment for
bidding the union shop in
Ohio. This is a right-to-work
proposal which organized
labor is trying mightily to
kill.
Taft's reelction in 1950 by
a margin of 400,000 votes
made the senator Mr. Re
publican to one and all and
almost propelled him into the
White House. The Republican
politician who stands to bene
fit the most if Ohio goes for
right-to-work next month is
Ohio's 42-year-old governor
C. 'William O'Neill, a Phi
Beta Kappa and a Baptist.
Opinion of Some
O'Neill got his reelection
campaign off the ground some
weeks ago with a public en
dorsement of right-to-work.
The blast-off was so success
ful that it enabled O'Neill to
gain and, so far, to hold the
campaign offensive.
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That is the reporteof Ohio
obeservers who, like the late
Sen. Arthur Capper (R-Kan.),
are credited with the ability
to keep both ears to the
ground.
Telephone returns to
O'Neill on his endorsement of
righ-to-work have been im
pressively favorable.
So the young governor has
made that his major cam
paign issue. He tells the
voters that right-to-work com
bines an affirmative position
on man's fundamental free
dom of choice and on the
anti-corruption issue as it
relates to organized labor.
There is evidence that the
issue is popular and that
O'Neill may overcome the
Ohio political t r a d i t i on
against reelecting Republi
can governors.
Beat Him Before
O'Neill's Democratic op
ponent is Michael V. DiSalle,
one-time chief of the federal
Office of Price Administra
tion. Mike DiSalle was one of
the most attractive and po
litically adept of the many
able men brought into Wash
ington during the Roosevelt
and Trum'an administrations.
O'Neill licked DiSalle in 1956
for a two-year term. His vote
bulge was narly 430,000.
The contest now is for
Ohio's first four-year term.
There can be no fluke about
it if O'Neill defeats Di Salle
and if right-to-work carries.
Mike is an able campaigner,
although now thrown off
stride by O'Neill's surprise
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FINANCING THROUGH
opposition to the union shop.
The unions are making a real
fight to defeat the amend
ment. Ohio seems to be a fairer
test of right-to-work senti
ment than is likely to be had
this year in California where
the Republican fighting front
is a shambles and the princi
pal candidates hostile each
to the other. O'Neil crossed
other top level Ohio Republi
cans on the right-to-wOrk
issue but, apparently, with
out seriously fracturing party
unity.
Presidency in View
An O'Neill-f or-p res ident
movement calculated to at
tract wide conservative sup
port will be almost automatic
if he is reelected and the
right-to-work amendment is
approved in Ohio. The spot
light would be hard on him
and his performance during
the next two years as Re
publicans maneuvered to
ward their 1960 nominating
convention.
On the record so far,
O'Neill must be given good
marks as a politician. He
should know the game after
long service in the Ohio
legislature. The party pros as
well as the unhappy party
conservatives might be at
tracted to O'Neill..
An interesting footnote to
the Ohio campaign is the
thought that Negroes may
vote for right-to-work. There
has been union discrimination
against them in Ohio.
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SUCCEEDING JUSTICE BURTON, retiring on doctor's advice, Potter Stewart (right),
43, member of U. S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, is appointed by President Eisenhower
to United States Supreme Court. At left is Stewart's family in their Cincinnati home,
gazing at picture of him made at White House. Children are Potter, 10; David, 7, and
Harriet, 13. A Republican, Stewart was prominent attorney before ascending bench.
Blaze Damages
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Los Angeles - (UPD - Blonde
Gregg Sherwood, wife of au
tomobile executive Horace E.
Dodge, will go on trial Nov.
14 on charges of battery and
drunkenness.
She originally was sched
uled to be tried Thursday on
the charges growing out of
her arrest last Aug. 26, but
her attorney, Jerry Giesler,
won a delay.
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Sperry, both 27, who charged
Miss Sherwood kicked, hit
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August while returning from
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' The columnist pleaded guil
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Truman Predicts
Farm Prices To
Go Lower Again
Cherokee, Iowa (UPD -Former
President Truman,
predicting "farm prices are
going to go down again," said
last Thursday night that Re
publican policies have cost
farmers $20 billion since
1952.
The $20 billion figure, Tru
man tod a Democratic rally,
"represents the difference be
tween what farmers actually
received and what they would
have i received had prices
been maintained at 1952
levels."
Truman, now on a barn
storming tour to aid the
Democratic party's cause in
the November elections, said
that this year's bumper crops
mean a "tremendous addition
to the surplus."
Prices To Go Down
"Farm prices are going to
go down again" .under Agri
culture Secretary Ezra Taft
Benson's low support policies,
he said.
"Of course," Truman said,
"this may not happen be
tween now and Nov. 4. The
Republicans may be too smart
for that.
"But," he said, "I want to
give you farmers a little
warning. You had better sell
your crops before the elec
tion, because afterwards you
are going to be in the same
boat you have been in the
last five years.
"Benson can turn it off just
like he can turn it on. Farm
prices are made in Washing
ton. Don't torget it, Truman
said.
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HOSPITAL
Cannes, France - (UPD - Jack
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Portland -(UPD Downtown
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