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eer waeee? 04 PSG OESRE ES TOR fall ag ~~ “wety of Mr. Eisenhower, The Southernmost Government Employees Laid Off In New Economy Drive | Corner WASHINGTON (? “You're x. By CHARLES DUERKES fired’? notices began going out to a A Leifer From Maay moons ago this pillar | about half the 17,000 employes of BILL LANTAFF | whomped up a prediction about the | the government's anti - inflation Neighbor: presidential race and lately sever- | al few political experts have been agencies today as result of the of Representatives, | ne in the celebra- | writing the same conclusion into | heavy ax Congress applied to ap- | their press releases. It is anent the | propriation requests. e Day, met in id provided | ssibility of H. S. T. carrying the | . Pan for the Democrats in the com-| Economic Stabilizer Roger 1. ing election. He may get drafted. | Putnam said his propa will be He may change his mind and toss | hurt but he would “do the best his stetson in the ring of his own ,,, i i sive sunk accord. The latter we likely cap- we: “ean swith what ae ace Ea on er if Senator Taft wangles himself | peg medion nig wiul kick in | into the Republican nomination. | the NOEL RES be te fete Mr. Truman would like nothing | the teeth” in providing the a: better than to run against Mr. Taft | cies with only 60 million dolla and has said so. Mr. Truman also! compared with the 103 millions re House rks in the House came of “patliamen- * on four mea- of a joint com- | iseal requirements remarked, at the time, that he quested. agencies; (2) Ap- could defeat Mr. Taft, A spokesman said 30-day dismis al circuit and sal notices would rt going out ) Amendment of The Democarts are hard put to; find a man to succeed Harry. A ‘heap of them are eager to take a crack at the job, but the Demo- erats can’t afford to let just any old boy bear the standard. The Republicans are having a jim-dandy time, at the moment, trying to get themselves beaten. They are fighting among them selves instead of fighting those nasty old Democrats. They have | even got Texas disrupted, which | takes considerable doing, neigh- | | today to trim the | within limits of the budget gress voted Declaring that “our powers for maintaining the va lar have _been weak tion statute to permit serving oleomargarine ne; and, appropriately, ion on the transport- orks, four measures had on the calender for but opponents, striv- this ‘tion utilized available parliamentary pro- re to bring about a stall or deferment of a vote, These were forts on each particu “More than ever we will the consumers’ help in k down prices by exercising in purchasing. Prices are not down.” Putnam said despite the dr: cedu gen ql 3 t first: however, oj bors. appropriation cut he wa Pieler oe make clear “we are not thr our pl gis: Mr. Taft is so busy making deals to get delegates, and telling one and all that he has the nomination in the bag, that he is overlooking 8° Vital to the defense ] the fact that a lot of voters can | “all of us » are determin . go to the polls and beat hell out | ! give bed best effort to the jot DRA Weep of him. ie stabilization agenci t Mr. Taft is an astute and learned | the heavy chopping in bud gentleman and a brilliant man to by Congress—which knocked boot. And he is certainly fixing to{ nine billion dollars off I get himself booted, cousins. Truman's requests for $83,778,382 He has forgotten, appranently, 112. that this is an age of glamour, sex There were cuts in funds for the appeal and fast pater. He has all State Department, the Defen the glamour and sex appeal of a | partment, the ‘Treasury, pair of wet socks and he doesn't | merce, Labor, Interior and Post rip out neat phrases so dear to the | Office Departments and seores of heart of radio and TY fans. agencies By demonstrating his. ability to) But none was hit as hard connive and use odd pressure to the niatalicatcs salt ; gain his ends, he has caused more | mijjion dollar appr than a smidgeorl of doubt to rise | some officials to hint the in the minds of the voting stiffs. | po, acti commend junking p: The Texas donnybrook and the} wontrois entirely b MacArthur deal jarred the day-} it jn oocsible i'w FS lights out of even the most com- a battleo nbs : placent among the voting public. teols was one-of the bie fights of in the sponge and giv together for col He said economic stab: 0 study fiscal the executive ment drew a s from members Appropriation Com orters of the legisla ued he measure would re: to Congress control of the | F he Nation. Those d that the duty d ee the Appro- resident circuit ght opposi- | e was gene d for th an increase in which 1 would figure, should navted now the party ority-the Democrats { with making the tt ma char And, as this...colu \ it ae” Giekices months pees ree the 8nd Congre S65, i : in nn tema old soldiers who ‘‘fust fade away,,” { Journed:-this weeks { delaying action | MacArthur is pulling the noisiest | major effort to wip o that they, if in eies or to re | impotence. Congress finally acre pe on a 10-month extensign and re r of th |laxed some controls and most prolonged fadeout in his-| tory. All of which boosts the populari- | who is not} down a big sht make the ap- that to tute to serving leo: any longer pulling * ve ymonthly check from the govern- M b rine rather ment. Genera! Mac is deep in the | illion 0 less net opposition | heart of polities but still costs the | ne @ dairy Fhe taxpayers a tidy sum as he is aj chap who likes to keep on drawing ‘all the pay he can get | One point in Ike's favor is that he sounds like Clark Gable. When | he broadcast his first speech, out there in the rain, we had our ears glued to the radio. (Gluing | your ears to the radio makes it quite di- fficult for the installment collector ‘From Steel PITTSBURGH ment result strike of 1952 w 1,100,000 next we lyzing nation-wide | tling the industrial to take the thing away from you.) | ** ost The gal from Texas suddenly yip-| 4 big spurt in ped, “Hey, listen! He sounds just will come when ( like Clark 'Gable!"* I dug out a bit ' closes virtually all of of glue from one ear and sure | Mich operations ! | lon says the s of \ about 68,000 wor 500 will te recai enugh! And Ike has glamour If tke runs he cannot be beaten. The Republicans should recognize that fact before it is too late. If Taft runs Truman can bend his | a8 ancther blow ears back, and you'd better believe | of Michigan where it} _ been cut 70 ee mated 100,000 w have been strike. Ford shut down across the n |tors has laid « an- ; huge facto: he Chrysler Yugoslavs Assail Pro-Russians BELGRADE. —(®.— Cor istic Yugoslavia may crack down | In add e) soon on political refugees ar- | Workers nother 4 . teularly those from Italy who | allied ind h bee shirk work in this country or/ 4S a re e st spread pro-Russian propaganda The Belgrade newspaper Poli: | tika, reflecting the views Government, called the problem recently in an a article denouncing a of such c cro & d word from | posal to agre iron ore oh It was directed those who have nga posed to Prime Mi Resume Meeting LAKELAND W—C. A. Williams Atlanta. chairman of a 3-man fed @ral team of mediators who Twes @ay adjourned = meeting which tried to negotiate a compromise between Swift and Co. and Striking phosphate workers, said the g would be resumed at the call of management, the union @ the mediators themselves if any adlution appe of the fules Strike, no-lockout Phosphate processing Oa and two nearby at Agr. Des ave | AFL | 8-week tour of China as the guest | church leaders | ing dismissal: ; church of England should make Urge Ouster Of “Red Dean” LONDON — An unprecedented demand for the ouster of Dr. Hew- lett Johnson as Dean of Canterbury was put before the House of Com- mons yesterday as the British press joined in denouncing the “red Dean's” allegations that the Amer- icans are waging germ warfare in the Far East. Nine Conservative members of Parliament filed a motion asking Queen Elizabeth II to revoke the | appointment of the 78-year-old dean. Such a parliamentary peti- tion to the crown has never been introduced before. The motion said the dean “has been guilty of actions contrary to his calling as a clergyman of a Christian church and prejudicial to the interest and safety of Her Majesty’s subjects.” Dr. Johnson, returning from an of the Communist government, showed a news conference here Tuesday a 12-yard-long manifesto he said was signed by Chinese “deploring” germ warfare. He told the conference he had “irrefutable facts’ supporting the term warfare charges but refused to answer questions about insects he. claimed he saw and admitted to answer questions about insects he claimed he saw and admitted he had seen no one who had con- tracted apy disease from U. S.- planted germs. Almost every London newspaper greeted the dean’s statements with outraged editorials demand- This was some of the comment: The Daily Graphic—‘‘What a dis- graceful thing it is that a man holding a high position in the himself the mouthpiece of lies in- vented by the enemies of religion to vilify Christian men.” The Daily Express—‘If it were not for the harm he does abroad, Dr. Hewlett Johnson would be an object of sorrow rather than -cen- sure.” The Dean of Canterbury is ap- pointed by the crown. Under the chureh constitution, he can be dis- missed only for a civil or ecclesi- astical offense. 200-YEAR-OLD CLOCK REPRODUCED COLUMBUS, Ohio.—{).—Mike Shields used a picture of a 200- year-old clock as a model and made a clock by hand in his high school workshop. He made a mahogany case and fitted the electric works and face. tee clock b been entered in competi- B.G. Kilpatrick and Charles Helberg Owner-Managers So. 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