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Seen Ahead For Congress
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fore the storm. Ca Democrats enjoyed themselves at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners. knowing that what party harmony there was would be wiped away Monday when the Senate considers changing its rules to make it easier to ‘stop filibusters. Southern Senators promise to) filibuster any change in the rules
to shut off debate. And Re Rankiny Soy Spaeed believed o n publi~ cans have northern Democrats had figured out an extended over the barrel in demanding that formation : that would
action to stop filibusters be taken! #80 that President Truman's civilrights program might be adopted. Senate Democratic Leader Scott Lucas hopes to take up adminis
bate proceeds, but northern Democrats and Republicans may not permit him to lay aside the filibuster issue. ae i] This situation - makes unclear the prospect for Senate discussion of the Reciprocal Trade Renewal Bill and the long-range housing
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commanded the Bikini bomb test| task force in 1946 and is now commander of the Atlantic Fleet. Explosion of the simulated bomb will be denoted by a flare dropped from the plane. It will be modeled after the first test at {Bikini in which five ships were;
J? Lr . On ‘Life's Work’ sunk. The Bikini targets were|
{ much .closer together than the YMCA Secretary |
navy warships will be tomorrow. ddress / The plane assigned to. carry the To A Parley make-believe atomic bomb is the| Frank Liddle, Indiana secre-
same type as the “Truculent|tary for YMCA, will speak on
Turtle” which made a record « 1 Principles in the non-stop flight of 11,256 miles in| Pudasmenia P
comprehensive ever apprdved by a congressional committee, was sent to the Senate floor this week by the Senate Banking Committee. It would provide for construc-| tion of 810,000 low-rent public! housing units within the next six! years, with a subsidy cost that| could run up to $308 million a year for 40 years. Only low-in-come families would be eligible to live in these government-own houses. : Congressional committees end-
U. S. Secretary of Senator Samuel D.
Democrat State Chairman In Hay Mor, Agriculture Charles F. Brannan and . Jackson . . . they had something to celebrate.
Set Conference
Young GOP Raps | 81st Congress
COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 26 (UP)
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—The head of the Nation's Young 1 Republicans tonight hung a TO AS MUCH AS....... V2 “dilly-dally” label on the 81st Congress, charging that it has
done nothing to meet the high cost of living. Ralph E. Becker, Port Chester,
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ed hearings this week on the bills to repeal the Taft-Hartley Law
and renew rent control, and start-|
ed working on- redrafts of the bills. The rent-control bill will
Choice of a Life's Work” during N. Y,, chairman. of the Young the second annual YMCA Chris- Republican National Federation, tian Callings Conference at In-'said that President Truman and diana Central College tomorrow nis gqministration made a lot of
October, 1946. This type has made carrier takeoffs and has been billed as the plane the Navy would use to
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_ New York and —tihat—they knew Mr. Mach said, then scratched his
carry real atomic bombs in the
event of war. n ! * TT whose subject will be “OpporFilibuster Threatens tunities in. Full Time Christian
'Anti-Filibuster Debate Calling” |
The purpose of the conference | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (UP) iq to enroll youths of high school
—Southern Senators warned to- age in some type of religious | that efforts to curb their work for life. right to filibuster against civil Discussion groups and leaders {rights measures may wreck/will include: ) | President Truman's legislative] Rey. Harold Mohler, the min{ProsTam He listry; BE. K. Higdon, missionary, epublicans agreed, but called work; Parker P. Jordan, and Miss {for a finish fight beginning Mon-| Margaret Barto, YMCA and |day on efforts to curb Senate| YWCA work respectively; Miss) {debate and thus open the door to/ Ruth Schnicke, religious educa|action on anti-poll tax, anti-seg-/tion; John M. White, religious |regation ‘and fair employment music; Rev. James Shaw, Chris-
call for continuation of the law for only 15 months instead of two years as asked by the administration. 3 Western Blizzard Reltef — | The Senate cleared and sent to the President the bill continuing export controls for two more years and the House voted to make government loans available to farmers who have suffered losses in the Western blizzards. President Truman sent to Congress the administration's Joa security bill. It would add - lion workers to the group eligible for old-age pensions and double social taxes as well as benefits, It also would allow direct Federal participation in aid
Also speaking is Dr. I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Central president,
Si Morton Downey, Mrs. Jap Jones ard Jap Jones . . . the by Samoan dinner was the scene of the first big victory |
party in years.
Bossy Slides Out of Silo As Newsman Greases Way
legislation. itdan social work, and Gilbert to 2h needy. reorganizations. ‘of ] | , H ‘ | Te Sonate headed for a king-|Collins, boys and girls work. eeping . ; H |size uster over th ti-| f. Davis, the State and Agriculture De- Cenver Farm Editor Supp ies ‘Know How Ps e an Prof. Roy Davis, dean of men
. |Glibuster proposal. The. measure|at Indiana Central College, is To Free Hereford Trapped Since Tuesday (would enable two-thirds of the| chairman of the oT vi in YUKON, Okla., Feb. 26 (UP)—Bill Mach’s Bossy came sliding| Senats to limit debate on any- charge of the conference. Other | members of the committee are [the Rev. Mr. Mohler, B. Frank { Vincent, Dr. Grover L. Hartman,|
partment were recommended to Congress by the Hoover Commis-
So ie Stimaied Sat. $50, out of the silo today on a greased skid and thereby proved the su-|thing at any time.
the Agriculture Department by periority of mind over matter. RN Ralph Partridge, Set P a State Merit Test | Betty Smyser, Jeanette Smith, H.
“know how” supplied by elimination of duplicating func- All it took was the farm editor of the Denver Post. | Hons. While all other suggestions ranged from the ridiculous of are- Deadline for Mar. 14 |W. Fisher, Myrtle O’'Shields,| | Mar, 14 has been set by the Daniel Ehalt, the Rev. A. Glen]
He National Shalt] rackers to the sublime of love | man J. Howard McGrath /stirred ‘lowed Mr. Mach into the barn. { O'Dell, Frederick R. Shack and up a teapot tempest by propos- Mr. Partridge flew in. hired a. "550 even let out ne sad ndlana State fo or ae on | William E. Kuebler.
ing a titution winch truck, bought $6 worth of " jas the final date Ll tosgive each Sution af am Asmat grease and contacted Dr. L. 3! complica are pnd Detokne quis for state merit examinations cov-|ap. —— Even Senate Democratic Leader Crump, Mr. Mach’'s regular veter- days apter to Elect Lucas refused to agree with him inarian. oe ) ployment Security Division. Officers will be elected in the “Operation Silo” got under way! The Mach ranch had the ap-| pyerett L. Gardner, Employ- meeting of the North Park Chap‘at 6 a. m. and before Bossy knew pearance of a county fair, or A ment Security Division director, ter, OES, in its meeting at 7:45 | what was happening. she'd been corn-shucking for the Hereford's a4 present and future openings p.m. Tuesday in the North-Park banged with a hypodermic needle, Vig day. There were hundredsiy pe filled from lists set up Masonic Temple, 1058 W. 30th
greased and haltered. * of spectators on hamd in they (he coming tests. St. Th skid was placed dawn, After Bossy ambled into ___ ming test i a en a greased s p the barn, Mrs. Mach Ei Hal —rire re
through the | 17-by-25-inch feed, , ther far served : " ozen other farm women serv Three Sisters Spring Values!
(door of the silo—the same small coffee and doughnuts. »
Gilson of’ New York had her di- hole through which the prize vorce today from the $21-a-week Hereford slithered in anger last| As for Mr. Partridge, the man clerk she married in defiance of | TUesday—and the winch was put With the "know how’ who proved You'd never guess that these charming dresses are so low priced! Enchantingly styled of fine Navy Blue Rayon Taffeta. Sizes 9 to 15.
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I |even a Hereford can’t stump all her parents’ wishes and thereby | 10 work. Inside, four men began Ne A a Te cant stump al was disinherited. | to. heave and shove. { perts, 4
But.nobody here knew whether] And out came a drugged and S00: He was gfe gd il the legal severence would rein-| greasy Ranetord, She was none dOnt. ’ state the legacy of her parents,| the worse for the wear and, if| Dr. and Mrs. David Webster of | anything, fatter than when she et Wah sata Fe New York City. Mrs. Gilson's at-| disappeared into the 40-foot silo.| the rancher L
» me a bill of goods,” torneys said she had returned to, “She was too big for that door." o.,n.q “without letting me see
the label” He sald that Mr. | Partridge reasoned with him for
nothing of her background other| head thoughtfully and added: than that dealing with the divorce; ~ “But we pushed and shoved her an hour yesterday via the long, ‘action. She was granted a di-| until she came out.” | distance phone before he agreed vorce from Paul Gilson on charges| Then the Hereford rose slowly to let him try his idea—with the|
of mental cruelty. : from her drugged state and fol-paper responsible for Bossy's i —— ii TI | well-being and the safety of the
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again today. He treated her last {Tuesday and she came up flying mad from that visit. She scooted by Mr. Mach like a jackrabbit and slithered into the gloom of the silo. As for Bill Mach, it's been |quite a week. First, he couldn't {believe that 1200 pounds of cow, worth $500, could get through that silo feed door. And second.’ Bihe couldn't figure how she could be gotten out without tearing down the silo. But he wasn’t going to be caught with his silo. door open twice. As soon as the Hereford came. out, Mr. Mach wig ready with boards and a hammer and nails, | “I just’ don’t want her to get {the idea of ducking in there again,” he said.
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from 3:30 to 8:15 p. m. “phoney” campaign promises which they never expected to keep. Mr. Becker told the Young Republican Clubs of Ohio convening here that the administration! would not succeed in enacting price control and housing legislation or in repealing the Taft-| Hartley Labor Act. ’
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