The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1946 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22,
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New Labor Laws Demands Heard WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. - (UP) The coal strike brought increasing demands today for a special session of Congress to deal with labor legislation, but friends of President Truman believed it unlikely. One close friend of the President said flatly that as matters now stand there is “nothing in sight’’ for a special session. He
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I doubted that Mr. Truman would .all Congress back before JanI uary unless there was a more drastic change in the picture. | Demands for a special session to cope with the coal emergency came from both Democrats and Republicans. Congressionel leaders in both parties, however, were expected to resist the pressure. House Speaker Sam Rayburn. D., Tex., and House Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin, R„ Mass., both have indicated a feeling that a special session could do litth that would affect the coal situation. Sen. Joseph H. Ball, R., Minn., a leading Republican spokesman on labor legislation In the Sen1 ate, opposed calling a special ses-
sion to try for swift legislative remedies. “1 will not be a party to any hasty and ill-conceived tampering with the labor laws,” Ball said. “They need amendment but only after the most careful consideration.” Nevertheless, the clamor for a special session grew among other legislators. Sen. Harry F. Byrd. D„ Va an old foe of John L. Lewis, wired Mr. Truman an urgent request that he call Congress back j **so that the dignity and power i of our republic can be put in mo- ; tion in a united front to protect the interests of the American | people.” Rep. Clarence J. Brown, Ohio
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who is one of the leading con- 1 ter.dcrs for the Hous/ Republican leadership, said that Mr. Truman should quit his Florida vacation immediately and come back to “talk with us.” “We are ready to cooperate,” Brown said. He too favored a special session. “The New Deal chickens have come home to roost,” Brown asserted. • “And if something isn’t done about it, we will all freeze or starve to death before the Republicans take control of Con- ( gress in January.” < l K'.OSITV KILLS SKUNK DU BOIS, Pa. (UP) Curiosity kills cats and skunks, too Thi.skunk died because he stuck his head into a glass jar and couldn’t get it out. The glass- ’ encased skunk was able to tret about, but died of starvation.
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