The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1946 — Page 4
fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946.
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BOARD PROiiRAM
| NEW YORK. Nov. 6 (UPi—i j The resurgent Republican party | was committed today to a broad I legislative program calling for j lower taxes, an early burial for j OPA and an end to most of the
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books and to reduce taxes. sional investigations into various Sen Robert A. Taft, of Ohio, | activities of the Democratic adchairman of the senate Republi- j ministration during the last 14
can steering committee, has I years, promised that "by April 1, the I
OPA and price and wage con-! TO HOIJ1) ( ONKKItK.Vt'K trol should be completely abolish-;
A little Va tro nol u —- — ed." | WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. (UP) earh nostril promptlj ^ emergency powers vested in the Rep. Harold Knutson, of Minn., | President Truman was expectrelieves snilfly, stuff} Democratic presidents during the who will be the new chairman of j ed to meet with top war agency
last 14 years. the powerful house ways and j officials today for a conference ’Hiis would mean also a form- means committee, has said taxes which may lead to speedy aboltal end to this country’s state of could be cut 20 per cent, a reduc- tion of remaining wartime govwar sometime in 1947. tion which President Truman eminent controls.
The extent to which the Re- challenged him to accomplish The discussion publicans will succeed in this without upsetting the federal \
program, which will provide the budget.
party with its talking points in Here are other objectives of ] the Presidential elections two the Republican legislative pro-!
gram objectives which will j stand in the shadow of a Presi-!
dential veto:
1. Sharp reductions in govern-!
ment spending.
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getting smaller day by day.” There were reports that he would recommend scrapping controls on everything except rents
and building materials.
The Budget Bureau told reporters, yesterday that it is considering a proposal for creating
ganiration remaining.
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VICKS VA-TRO-NOI 1 LASSIHEll ADS
The bazaar of Union Chapr! ! i hurch will be held Saturday ! night. Nov. 2.1, 1946. Supper 6
S o'clock. Nothing sold until | wittl tht ' house.
years hence, depended on two factors: First, whether they finally capture the senate along
supper is served. Comforts, quilts, quilt tops, pillow cases, aprons, rugs and other articles. Alton Huist, Auctioneer. Everybody come. 6-l.'5-19-20-4t.
Rummage Sale at court house at 9 a. m., Saturday, Nov. 9th, sponsariyl by Martha J. Ridpath P. t. a 6-:;t
Second, if they do capture j complete control of congress, | their legislation will havje to get by tin' ever-present obstacle of a
' veto by President Truman. and to makp both labor and inThe Republicans won't have dustry equally responsible under the two-thirds vote necessary to i collective bargaining contracts, override a veto. Thus, the chanc- 3. Reduction in the number of
es are that the Republicans may | federal agencies.
was expected i
to be the President’s order of business upon his return from Inoependence, Mo., where he voted yesterday. His special trail, w'l.' due here about 11:15 a. m.
EST,.
Among those scheduled to attend the conference were Price Administrator Paul A. Porter,
2. Revision of labor laws to I Housing Expediter Wilson W. provide for a system of media- \VvaU, Reconversion Director tion and voluntary arbitration | j 0 i ln k. Steelman, and Civiimn
FOR SALE: 1935 Graham. Albert Sadler, 2 1-2 miles south of Morton. 6-3p
LOST: Gruen wrist watch, gold case, black cord strap. Gloria Fred engraved on back. Call :,95. Reward. 6-lt. WANTED: Trumpets, cornets Clarinets. We pay highest prices for used instruments. Hodge’s
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find themselves forced into compromises or stalemates on many
issues.
In any event, the program will be undertaken because the Republicans, by their control of the house, have a launching platform for their legislative ef-
forts.
The major congressional objectives of the Republican party were set forth by its leaders in congress. The program, however,
6-3t 1 will be worked out in more de- ■■ . tail at a meeting of the Repub-
sktti.k- i bean steering committee of thn
house called for Nov. 18 in
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with all Republican representa-tives-elect to brief them for prompt and decisive action when the new congress convenes in
January.
There appeared little doubt that the GOP will use its recap-
tured power first in an attempt will take the opportunity to wipe the OPA off the statute carrying on a series of
4. Implementation of veterans legislation designed to speed up the veterans' housing program. In the field of foreign affairs, the Republicans have promised to continue their support of the United Nations organization. However. Martin also promised that the Republicans will conduct investigations to determine the number and extent of secret agreements "of which the American people as yet know little or
nothing."
On National Defense, the Re- j publicans have not yet made • clear whether they would sup- 1 port unification of the armed forces. In a statement of prin- j ciples and objectives, senate and , house Republicans said merely 1 that they stood “for a well- j trained and fully equipped army, navy and air force adequate to! meet any emergency under fu-
ture conditions of war.”
Aside from its law-making! program, the Republicans also
for
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the installation of the V. F. W. F. \\. home at 7 I*. M. Thursday,
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Pi i iuction Administrator John D Small. Topmost on Mr. Truman’s; agenda is the job of resolving a di put,- between Porter and Steelman over how many essent- i ial commodities OPA will be permitted to keep under price con-
trol.
A spokesman for Steelman'S; office said other wartime controls are being reviewed as well, with a view to lifting as many as possible soon. Other than prices, among the more important government rest t k tions still remaining are vv.iye and housing controls and tic allocation and priority con-! tiols of the CPA. Porter has appealed to Steel-! man to issue soon a list of important items in short supply and to announce flatly that they will remain under control indefinitely. OPA thinks the list .should include rent, building ma-j tetials, essential clothing, automobiles, steel, coal and a few
Others.
• Steelman, who went over OPA’s head last week and decontrolled the shoe industry,
emigres- 1 postponed an answer to Porter’s
request until the President re-
turned.
A spokesman said the number of .terns which Steelman thinks should remain under ceilings‘“is
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AIK. .1. E. OSTLER. Factory Representative, Will Be at The COMMKRCIA.L HOTEL, (irccncastlc, Saturday, Nov. 9, From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. only.
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