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. + ; Gt TRN Fight Over Rules Designed To Check Truman’s Program By EDWARD H. SIMS, The Citizen's Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON.—The most dramati¢ fight in the house so far at this session has been that between Republicans and Southern Democrats (and some Southerners), over the question of power to be delegated the Rules Committee. As the reader knows, until last year the Rules Committee in the house was almost all-powerful. It decided what bills could be brought up on the floor, and that’s a tremendous in fluence for one committee. President Truman and his men led @ successful diive last January to restrict this power, and after a brief but fierce engagement, they carried the day by bao @ few votes. lowever, soon after Congress! “ i 7 met in the second session, this| couldn't bring up bills without January, it became evident that | Rules Committee approval. most Southerners were backing| Since Scuthern members were <. on the administration—those| almost placed in the position of who supported the change in, ri a « cs House rahe in 1949 at least. voting; for of seeing: esi a Others had voted against the ly all of them were inclined to change in 1949. This is where the’ vote for a restoration of the Republicans sensed the chance to Rules Committee’s old powers. In “take over” control of the lower; i ininitiee hes agen® legislative body by the past this cor forming a|erajly been sympathetic . with coalition {Southern interests, anyhow, Since there are more Republi- to the committee, Southerners caf members of the House than : blocking many bills Southerners there are northern and western didn’t want to get to the floor. Democrats, if the G.O.P. could get! Bandage sas legs than ‘half the Southerners Jf the old powers w jto the committee, Southerners with them, they could take over! ; < Id be'dead in Couinting on some GOP. disat-| Were told FEPC would be'dea feetion, they need a majority of |‘ House this session. the Southerners When Michigan's} President Truman entered an John Lesinski (chairman of | the| the fight, calling for defeat of the House Education-Labor commit-| Move to testore the Rules Com- tee) ahnounced that under the} Mittee’s ald powers, ahd both new rules he would bring up a|™ajor parties cqucused. committee - approved FEPC bill} Observers wondered what Tru- Monday, January 23rd, it became; man really wanted most, defeat obvious that before that date was} or victory. A defeat would give the best time to line up the’ him compaign material. There Southerners in favor of changing, was.no doubt about it. Congress house rules back to what they, was back in session. The great wre before 1949— where a com-} game of politics was once again mittee chairman like Lesinski. in full swing. VAUDEVILLE COMES TO KEY WEST By OLD MAN GREEN. ad lib gagster who earned fame Amazing magic, hilarious com- with Beck in the team “Vallet wedyeand the grace of the dance and Beck” on RKO circuits, and “hall®f_will all be included in a furthér fame with Beck as a com- sare show entitled “Trickery and bat line entertainer in the Euro- *Terpsichore” to be staged in the» pean Theatre of War. —uditortum of the Convent of Until recently, when Beck “dug “Mary Immaculate at 8:30 p. m., him out” from his retreat here in February 4, according to re- Key. West, Vallet had been retired Jeases by producer and director to the quiet pattern of family life Ralph W. Beck through the Latin- with his wife and children for ‘American Chamber of Commerce. , five years. 3 Beck himself will appear under | top billing as “Master Magician their act provided for a unique ph Beck” with “King of combination of magic and mirth4 “Comics Vallet” in eight acts ofj Of the many dance specialties veuti@ville, featuring Betty Simp- featured by the Simpson School ort of Simpson's School of Ballet,'of Ballet in local recitals, five “through whose courtesy the rare charming numbers have been Srombimation of trickery and terp-, selected to fill the bill for this wichore was made possible. | unusual show. = Albums of news clippings and! Prominent among them is the “photographs testify to Beck's ever-applauded “Spirit of the slaim to being one of the fore- Flame” dance, featuring Julia smest magicians in the world Stone with a corps de. ballet of Dewecializing in the particular field Gail Wallace, Delores Losley, ft close up sleight-of-hand magic, Carol Cooper, Lonnie Harris and erequiring the dexterity that first Patricia Merrill. 3% Snspired the familiar magical slo-| Gail Wallace and Delores Los- «fan “The hand is quicker than the , ley, top rated pupils of the school @ye | will also be featured in the solos, Teamed together in vaudeville, + 4 One of his remarkable special-| “Ballet Parisienne” and “Danse @ies is the ambidextrous manipu- Ballone” respectively. Bation of ping-pong or golf balls| Betty Simpson, whose stage vetween his fingers, making them. personality has been remarked as @Ppeer to multiply, vanish and being “both gracious and appeal- weeppear in changed colors in ing,” has been placed on the pro- Papid succession | ram to open the show to a good = Charlies Vallet, who is sched-' start with the solo “Swan Ballet.” wled.to perform with Beck in this, Later she is scheduled to join show.in a semi-professional ca-| Robert Simpson in an exhibition pacity, is a local mirth-provoking , waltz. AM. FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES eee (®) Photo FROM? A.M. TO 7 P.M. JERRY BALL sits in a box with a piano © suspended high above Independence Square in Charlotte, N. C., end pleys numbers requested via telephone. If he can play the tune, the person making the request pays $1 to the + of Dimes fund for infantile paralysis. 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