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Democrats - gontrol and federal budg®¥-paring.
Fandaick applied daily in senate w politics has both sides reason is John L. blamed if there is 1 keep John L.
# expires June 30. Republicans say that if President Truman vetoes the labor bill, he will be blamed. The
olitical damage possible to the ts. Some Democrats say the mine walkout posibility may |
influence Mr. Truman to sign the bill unless anti-labor. o the final bill isn’t]
too far away from the milder senate | version, passed yesterday, they beHeve he will accept it. Coal Stocks Low
Bome here point out that the two-weeks mine-safety holiday reduced coal stocks considerably and that this would contribute to a critfcal national problem if mines! _ should be closed again this summer. But suppose, say Democrats, that | the Republican-sponsored labor |
bills do become law, but fail to $150 Bulova wrist watch, $24 cash | avert serious strikes—who is blamed | ‘and a $5 check.
then? The G. O. P., they hope. | 2 If the labor bill is vetoed, Demo- | erats will say they offered milder, more reasonable legislation which]
the Republican-bossed congress re- | pocket and came out with a gun, eT that the President had instead of the fare. He held the no choice but to turn down the|SUR in Mr. Labarr's back, - robbed measure passed. But G. O. P. lead- | him, and fled.
ers say this argument would col-|
lapse in a crippling nation-wide TWO Men Seriovily Hurt Shrike. {In 2-Car Accident
. Another consideration in this Ppo- | from Htical tight-rope act is that the | ceived Swen Hom jurist
Democrats want to keep union 1a- accident at Heit rd. and U. 8. 40.
Democrats Need Labor Vote
bor leaders on their side. Without |
greater drawing power among oa 5215 Naomi st, driver of one ve-
~The orthodox Republican position | on rent confrol was assumed much “earlier. It favored throwing off all
eon But G. O, P. leaders saw| TEACHER RESIGNS
this as a politica] hot potato and
end of the year. They added a pro-|as director of public relations and Fisien tha’ # if the President desired, |journalism teacher at Evansville he could extend rent college, a position he had held for years. .
on Dec. 31
controls another three months, If three . the bill is is Sted mn this form, if
eould pu . Truman in the. position of te happy benefactor, at the beginning of an election year, to millions of tenants. President Truman has insisted there should be no tax cut this year. But the Republicans have promising one ever since the Inst campaign. As the tax bill
n L Le Towis Biggest Reason
CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Stafy Writer « , May 15.—Politieal bounce-back in 1948 is inen a important issue before congress today as Republicans and Jockey for advantage on labor-law reform, tax cuts, rent
What to do now that will look smart to the voters next year—that's
the checks around here, and they're
Over Labor Law
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that present collections would be jg continued to the end of the year and that checks for refunds would | go to taxpayers next year. Cuts Mean Refund But Democrats are still signing
wondering if checks flowing in an election year from. the treasury, headed by Mr. Truman's good | friend John Snyder, might not cut them in on: a little political credit. Republicans promised to trim expenses and that is supposed to help them with the voters. But the trimming is hitting certain functions which have local appeals. The Democrats hope people interested in these functions will scream loud enough—and remember long enough-to make political trouble for the Republicans, Although the G: O. P. believes the tax cuts make fine political
e considers it extremely | great as estimated the government |
lin 1048.”
“No Fare’ Passenger
! dalia st. driver of the second car, owned by the Mechanics laundry,
—James G. Johnson today resigned
medicine, the Democrats cite a danger, If revenues aren't as!
{might wind up fiscal 1948 in the! , and this, they say, would mean political embarrassment for ‘the G. OP. * 80 with many other issues. As| & congressman said: “We're shout- | ing now with an ear for the echo |
Robs Taxicab Driver A “no fare” passenger held up cab driver Thoma$§ Labarr, 2004 S. Meridian st., last night, taking a|
When the cabbie reached the! passenger's destination at 11th and West st, the man reached in his
They are Grover C. Neff, 53, of
, and Claude R. Craig, 38 of 20, Box 159, a passenger in|
3x! :
Paul L Akers, 38, of 4652 Van-
Was uninjured.
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