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/ tide that engulfed the nation. Elsewhere, from West Virginia to the Mississippi river, JYacillating national leadership carried the party to disaster.” Mr. Greenlee said he would make no effort to claim a “moral victory” in Indiana. . “We took a beating and we know it,” he said. However, he said, the ' results clearly vindicate the Indiana party's stand for hewing to the old Roosevelt line. With the G. O. P. in Indiana laying all its chips on the table, hammering endlessly at mounting confusion in Washington, some Democrats even made hairline gains, Almost Carried 7th In fact, the state chairman said grimly, the party nearly carried the 7th district "in spite of the national organization.” The 8th district, where most observers had forecast victory for the Democratic candidate, could have been saved from the G. O. P. win “with even a little bit of co-opera-tion from the national level,” he said. Democratic candidates polled as| good percentages of the vote as they | : did ir 1944 in the 4th and 9th disSE. | |tricts, better in the 2d against the BTR aT number one G. O. P. congressman AT $10.00 OR LESS Charles Halleck. “A Compared with 1942, last: off-year election, Democratic candidates beat their own percentage-wise records in the 4th, 6th and Tth districts, held their own in the 2d, 5th and 9th.
Despite last summer's reports that the national Democratic organization would concentrate heavy “fire on certain “marginal” districts in Indiana, little help actually was forthcoming, party heads said.
Repudiation Seen
Observers and local politicians saw in this a repudiation at the national level of Roosevelt liberalism as expounded by Senator Claude Pepper of Florida, Henry Wallace and most Hoosier Democrats. | At least half a dozen national | speakers, some of whom could possibly have “saved the day” in the close 8th and 7th district races, were cancelled off Indiana's schedule at the last minute, party chiefs complained. Mr, Greenlee admitted the truth of rumors that he had been unsuccessful for weeks in reaching National Chairman Robert Hannegan | to discuss Indiana's campaign problems. While pouring speaker talent and
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} rather than the President—primarily responsible for scheduled government revenues and expenditures. Republicah campaigners promised to reduce taxes. Some pledges went as high as 20 per cent.: Democratic campaigners always asked how the Republicans planned to do the job. The best answer may lie in a sec-| tion of the legislative reorganization act of 1946, better known as the aet to streamline congress. Part of Streamlining Baited with a salary boost from $10,000 to $12,500 a year, the T9th congress passed the reorganization bill this yesr despite some disliked provisions.
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receipts of the government for the next year. } It also would recommend to congress the maximum amount to be
powerful committee would undertake to persuade congress to exercise real self-control and responsibility in appropriating the public's money. for expenditure. There is no guarantee of tax reduction or a balanced budget in the foregoing system. But congress believes it is a long step in the right direction. It will compel congress to look the facts straight in the face when tempted for one reason or another to appropriate and spend money
appropriated for all purposes for the next year. In other words, this
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It reduced the number of com- which the treasury does not have
mittees in both the house and sen- oR hand but which must be bor-
ate, thereby reducing the number foWed from the taxpayers at inof cushy committee jobs and per- | terest. quisites available to members of| That is what Senator Robert A. congress, | Taft (R. 0) had in mind yesterIt would be possible for the new day when he sald congress next
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season's smartest shoe. Choose gress’ reorganization bill but the|Ment expenditures by $13 billion it in black or brown suede or odds seem to be against that be- and reduce income taxes by 20 per
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to the hearts of the legislators. Some veteran budget experts : Chances of tax relief seem to lie [Consider the 20 per cent figure too \’ largely in the legislative budget | Nigh, but most of them agree that %. {the legislative budget plan is a oe
lan which is a part.of the streamfining program. p |good break for the tax paying pub-
It provides that the President's '¢: sanual budget message shall be
referred to a joint congressional SMALL KIN OF FAMED committee. This committee woud, FXPL ORER GETS ‘LOST’
consist ©f sub-committees of the senate finance and senate appro-| PORTLAND, Me., Nov. 8 (U. P.). priations committees and of the|—A 98-year-old boy walked into house ways and means and appro-| police headquarters and told the priations committes. | desk sergeant he was lost. The finance and ways and means! The sergeant asked the boy his] committees are those which handle name and learned he was Robert tax legislation for congress. The|E. Peary III, grandson and nameother two are the spending commit-| sake of the famed Arctic explorer. tees. op s——————eenintoepar— The joint congressional commit- UNION AGENTS ACCUSED tee would be charged with the task| DETROIT, Nov. 8 (U. P.).— of drawing up a legislative budget| Chrysler Corp. today charged the after study of the Presidential C. I. O. Auto Workers Union with budget. The legislative budget contract violation at two company would undertake to estimate inde-|plants where union agents were acpendently of the Presidential | cused of stopping workers in a dues budget the overall expenditures and | checkup. :
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point out in Washington, Indiana kept its hold on the two congressional seats it held before. It drove | dangerously close to cutting down Republicans in the 7th and the 8th districts.
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