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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1945)
Southern Democrats Refer To Open ; Break With Truman On USES Policy Br CLAIR JOHNSON WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 W) President Truman's- relations with congress took on a new air of tension totday, particularly among southern democrats. ; One of the latter. Rep. Qibson of Georgia, declared "an open break" now exists with the chief executive. Others, who ' pre ferred not to be quoted directly, echoed his remarks. - Some of these sources also said they saw little hope for improvement in the .situation when legislative work is resumed next year. The note of discord was prompted by three White House developments yesterday as mem bers began heading home for the holidays: . 1. Mr. Truman's news con ference assertion that he would express himself forcibly soon on legislation calling for returning of the U. S. employment service (USES) to the states within 100 days. Several congressmen in terpreted this as meaning either veto or another verbal blast it congress is in the offing. 2. Release of letters to key lawmakers in which the presi dent termed "unacceptable" a house substitute for the so-called "full employment" bill the sen ate has passed. 3. Issuance of an order author izing the fair employment prac tice committee (FEPC) to investi gate and report on employment practices in private industry un til next June 30. Political Blunder Mr.. Truman's actions were termed "a political blunder" by Gibson. Talking to a reporter Gibson added: "It was Just like waving a red flag in our faces. He should have left, well enough alone. Now we have an open break, wLfjuMulxejJJm I.I Dm H. Il.it SM-r JOUT tlMU ! ! - Always Good Always An Assortment " At Fluhrer's FRUIT FILLED COOKIES These, are delicious .". ; filled with chopped fruits and nuts. Dor. 35c COFFEE CAKES Generously iced with caramel, golden brown and tasty with cashew nuts. FRUIT CAKES Beautifully wrapped and so good . . . Have one for yourself, and give one for Christmas! 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Style Cheese Tillamook Cheese Mellowest Cheese Swift's Brookfield Cheese' Smoked Hickory Cheese Kraffs Mustard with Horseradish Dainty Brand Horseradish Swiftee Seasoning Home Made Mincemeat Old Mill Blackberry Wine Jelly Prem Chefs Turkey or Cheese Tamales Sauerkraut . Dill Pickles Home Made Chili Baked Beans Italian Spaghetti Potato Salad with or without Onions Macaroni Salad Fresh Ranch Eggs just like with the late President Roosevelt." Gibson and many other south erners were aroused particularly by the FEPC directive. They have been constant critics of tho agency and forced a cut in its funds Inst spring. They said the president's move to extend FEPC's wartime authority might grompt a new citort to aoonsn it, ills are Dcndine in both cham bers to establish tho agency on a permanent basis. Disagree Large numbers of both re DUblicans and - democrats dis agree with Mr.- Truman about the employment service, which has been under federal control since early in the war. The president first asked congress to keen it under government supervision until July, 1947, but lntrr let ft be known that. July, ia-10, would bo acceptable. Muny congressmen fought for an immediate return of the agency's administration to the states, but a compromise finally was included in a $52,000,000, 000 "cutback" appropriations bill specifying the. 100-day grace period. The president maintained that too early a return of USES to the state would upset the govern ment's reemployment program for veterans and former war plant workers. Portland Man Named Food Specialist SALEM, Dec. 21 (P) George Covell, Portland, has been ap pointed food specialist for the state department of agricul ture's division of foods and dairies, it was announced today. He was discharged from the army recently after more than a year's service. Before that, he was stationed in Seattle and Salem with the U. S. depart ment of agriculture's processed foods division. 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